Grand Tour marble models found in Mid Wales could make £4,000 at auction

Grand Tour marble models found in Mid Wales could make £4,000 at auction

Fine Art, Antiques and Jewellery Auction: 6th March 2024

Three early 19th century Grand Tour marble models of famous Italian landmarks discovered during an antiques valuation event in Mid Wales are expected to sell for around £4,000 at auction next week.

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Experts from Halls Fine Art in Shrewsbury discovered the rare models during one of the company’s regular visits to Montgomery, having previously valued them for insurance purposes around 10 years ago.

 

They will be sold at the company’s Fine art, Antiques and Jewellery Auction on March 6th in Shrewsbury.

 

Carrying the highest pre-sale estimate is value a 45cms tall model of the Temple of Castor and Pollux, set on a grey veined marble base, which is expected to fetch up to £2,500.

 

Grand Tour marble models found in Mid Wales could make £4,000 at auction Halls Fine Art

Lot 162 - An Italian giallo antico marble Grand Tour model of the Temple of Castor and Pollux
Early 19th century
Set on a grey veined marble base.
45cm high
Estimate: £1,500 - £2,500

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A 46cm high marble Corinthian column of Phocas, surmounted by a bronze figure and set on a stepped base, is valued at up to £1,000 and a restored 33.5cm high model of Trajan's Column in red marble, minus its figure, set on a pedestal base and black marble foot, is expected to fetch around £600.

 

Grand Tour marble models found in Mid Wales could make £4,000 at auction Halls Fine Art

Lot 163 - An Italian Grand Tour marble and bronze model of the Colonnadi Foca
Early 19th century
The giallo antico Corinthian column of Phocas surmounted by a bronze figure and set on a stepped base.
46cm high
Estimate: £700 - £1,000

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Grand Tour marble models found in Mid Wales could make £4,000 at auction Halls Fine Art

Lot 164 - An Italian Grand Tour marble model of Trajan's Column
In red marble, set on a pedestal base and black marble foot.
33.5cm high
Estimate: £400 - £600

 

“They are really lovely things and we see them very rarely,” said senior valuer and auctioneer Alexander Clement. “We are hoping that they sell well at next week’s auction.”

 

Another interesting auction lot is an unusual George III mahogany tidal dial longcase clock, made by Thomas Gilmour in Hutchisontown, Glasgow, which is valued at £5,000 to £8,000.

 

An unusual George III mahogany tidal dial longcase clock by Thomas Gilmour Halls Fine Art

Lot 168 - An unusual George III mahogany tidal dial longcase clock
by Thomas Gilmour
Estimate: £5,000 - £8,000

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The arched, painted dial with maritime moon phase shows a ship at sea and 'Hodam Castle' and the corner spandrels are painted with portraits of Newton, Columbus, Captain Cook and Herschel.

Hodam Castle in the moon phase wheel is likely to be Hoddom Castle near the river Annan in Lockerbie and the clock may possibly have been a special commission for the owner.

 

Halls Fine Art An unusual George III mahogany tidal dial longcase clock by Thomas Gilmour

Hodam Castle in the moon phase wheel

 

Discovered in Whitchurch, the clock is believed to have been first acquired by Thomas Hogg (1838-1931) of Eaglesham and has been in the family ever since.

 

Also included in the auction is a pair of late 19th century bronze, ormolu and marble candelabra with five scroll branches which is valued at up to £3,000.

 

Hoping to strike the right note is an inlaid rosewood grand piano with piano stool labelled Gebrüder Knake, Münster with an estimate of £2,000 to £3,000.

 

In the furniture section, a 19th century Dutch walnut, fruitwood and marquetry bombe display cabinet is seeking a new home at up to £3,000, a Queen Anne style walnut and feather banded bureau carries an estimate at up to £1,500, a mahogany four-poster bed in the George III style could be a “sleeper” at up to £1,200 and a Mid Wales George III oak dresser and rack is expected to fetch up to £1,000.

 

For anyone looking to decorate the outside of their home, Halls Fine Art has two  bronze garden statues of stags, each valued at up to £3,500.

 

The auction will be open for viewing on Sunday, March 3 from 11am - 2pm and Monday and Tuesday grom 10am to 4pm.

 

 

For more information, please contact Alexander Clement at Halls Fine Art on Tel: 01743 450700 or Duncan Foulkes, publicity adviser, on Tel: 01686 650818 or 07779 785451.

 

 


 

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