Catherine Southon Antiques & Collectables 16th July

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C AT H E R I N E S O U T H O N a u c t i o n e e r s & v a l u e r s l t d

Antiques & Collectables Wednesday 16th July at 11.30am TO BE HELD AT THE CHATEAU, COOMBE LANE, CROYDON, SURREY CR0 5RE

Lygon House, 50 London Road, Bromley BR1 3RA Tel: 07596 332 978 www.catherinesouthon.co.uk

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Antiques & Collectables Wednesday 16th July at 11.30am VIEWING Tuesday 15th July 9.30am - 5.30pm Wednesday 16th July 9am - 11am

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Welcome to Catherine Southon Auctioneers & Valuers Specialist:

Catherine Southon MA

Consultants:

Susan Rothwell Aubrey Dawson

Sale Administrator:

Nicola Minney

Auction Enquiries and Information:

07596 332978 020 8667 9023 (14th-18th July only) 07808 737694 Email: info@catherinesouthon.co.uk

Auction Venue:

The Chateau, Coombe Lane, Croydon, Surrey, CR0 5RE Tel: 020 8686 1244 (venue enquiries only)

Registered Office:

Lygon House, 50 London Road, Bromley, Kent, BR1 3RA

Forthcoming Valuation Days:

Second Friday of every month St Marks Hall, Braemar Gardens, West Wickham, Kent 12.15 - 2.15pm

Every Tuesday and Thursday 10am - 1pm Ripley Arts Centre, 24 Sundridge Avenue, Bromley, BR1 2PX

I M P O R TA N T N O T I C E S Please note that purchased items of furniture should be collected from the auction venue before 4pm on Friday 18th July. All other purchases can also be collected during this time. Please note that the condition of items are not noted in the catalogue. Condition reports can be viewed on www.the-saleroom.com AUCTIONS We hold regular Antiques and Collectables Auctions, with colour catalogues, on-line catalogues and Live bidding. These auctions take place regularly at The Chateau, Coombe Lane, Shirley Hills, Surrey CR0 5RE. This venue has plently of free parking and is a short taxi ride from East Croydon Station with directly links to London. The Company trades as Catherine Southon Auctioneers & Valuers Ltd. The Company’s registered office is: Lygon House, 50 London Road, Bromley, BR1 3RA. Company Registration Number 08020183. Registered in England and Wales.

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Furniture & Clocks (LOTS 1-32)


FURNITURE & CLOCKS

3. An elm and oak stick back Windsor chair, with shaped elm seat and supported on turned front legs. 101cm high, 64cm wide. £80-£120

1. A large Victorian over mantel gilt wood mirror, with moulding to edge and acanthus leaves to corners 76 x 107cm £200-£300

4. A Victorian figured walnut games/work table, the inlaid hinged swivel top opening to reveal chess and backgammon boards, over a single drawer with sliding silk-pleated sewing well below and supported on turned columns to four scrolled and carved legs. 61cm wide. £500-£700

2. A silver plated rat tail 12 place setting canteen of cutlery, fitted in a 1930s figured walnut two drawer canteen case supported on cabriole legs. 76cm high, 65cm wide. £300-£500

5. A Burmese carved hardwood occasional table, the circular top finely carved all over with scrolling flowers, the legs formed as dragons. 51cm high £60-£80

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9. A James II style carved walnut open armchair, early 20th century, the top rail carved with a pair of putti, with caned back and seat, barley twist supports and block legs.122cm high, 62cm wide. £80-£120

6. A Victorian mahogany three tier buffet, supported on turned and tapering columns to saucer feet and metal castors. 122cm high, 119cm wide. £200-£300 7. A Victorian inlaid mahogany piano stool, with upholstered hinged seat above a music compartment, inlaid with trophies and scrolls. 55cm wide. £60-£80

8. An Edwardian mahogany inlaid cabinet, with a pair of panel doors and supported on square tapering legs. 117cm high, 54cm wide. £100-£150

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10. A William IV mahogany wine cooler, the sarcophagus shaped rising top with vacant interior and supported on an associated wrythen fluted column to a tripod base with brass paw caps and castors. 79cm high, 53cm wide. £300-£400

11. An Edwardian mahogany bijouterie cabinet, the satinwood banded glazed rising top above glazed sides on square tapered legs with spade feet. 69.5cm wide, 77cm high. £200-£300

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12. Two Victorian mahogany rectangular top tables, converted from a pair of tables, the plain rectangular tops supported on reeded tapering legs. 70cm high, 95cm wide, 126 long. £200-£300

13. A W.A.S. Benson style copper and wrought iron standard lamp, length 75cm £100-£150

16. A Japanese black lacquer cabinet, early 20th century, the lacquered cabinet with Japanned decoration, and moulded decoration to the front and sides depicting birds and ladies, with doors to the front opening out to reveal a shelf, and two drawers to the base. 139cm high, 104cm wide, 66cm deep £300-£400

14. An Edwardian adjustable walnut piano stool, with flared walnut base supported on three lion pad feet. 41cm high £100-£150 15. An oak double cake stand, the collapsible stand opening out to reveal two shelves each with plate sections, on barley twist legs, together with another mahogany single cake stand with three shelves, the former 90cm high, the second 94cm high £80-£120

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17. A large pair of Japanese decorative lacquer panels, Modern, with applied mother of pearl and bone decoration depicting birds amongst branches and foliage. 111 x 74.5cm £200-£300

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FURNITURE & CLOCKS

18. A 1930s walnut grandmother clock, the circular dial with central walnut roundel, the movement with Westminster chime, set within a plain case on a lozenge shaped base. 142cm high £80-£120

20. An Austrian quarter striking mantel clock, circa 1800, the 6-inch brass dial, fruitwood case with alabaster columns, the brass three train movement with fusee, standing barrels for the strike, engraved back plate and sounding hours and quarters on two bells 56cm high, 35cm wide £200-£300 21. A 1920s Asprey guilloché enamel miniature bedroom clock, the bright green enamel and white metal clock, with white enamel dial and Roman numerals, on chased stepped base. 6.5cm high, 3.4cm wide £200-£300

detail of dial 19. Jonathan Lowndes: A japanned longcase clock circa 1705, the 12-inch brass dial signed Jonat. Lowndes London, with double cherub and crown spandrels, matted centre with seconds dial and calendar aperture, the eight day movement with turned pillars and bell striking movement, the associated case with flat top hood and decorated with raised gilt chinoiseries, with winder, pendulum and two weights. 210cm high £1,000-£1,500

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22. A French gilt brass and onyx four hundred day mantel clock, early 20th century, probably by Claude Grivolas, with enamel dial signed ‘Pendule 400 Jours’, with single train movement and swivel pendulum. 29cm high £600-£800

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23 23. A large French bronze and gilt metal mantel clock, circa 1850, surmounted by a figural group of a reclining neo-classical maiden with a pair of putti emblematic of the Arts; ‘Sculpture’, ‘Reading’ and ‘Painting’, the plinth with cast foliage and flowerhead ornament, centred by a white enamel dial signed ‘Raingo Frères, Paris’, with twin train drum dial, supported on volute cast feet. 49cm high, 59cm wide £3,000-£5,000

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24. A brass bulkhead time piece, late 19th century, the 5 3/4 inch silvered dial stamped J.W.Benson, London, with seconds dial £400-£600 25. A 19th century French brass carriage clock, with enamel circular dial, pierced foliate grilles with reeded column sides and carrying handle. 15cm high including handle £200-£300

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26. A carriage time piece, a Richard and Cie movement numbered 306 with lever escapement, with original numbered key and travelling case £60-£80 27. A French repeating carriage clock with alarm in gorge case, circa 1895, with white enamel dial, and Arabic numerals 13cm high £200-£300 28. A Victorian onyx and gilt brass mantel clock, crested with a cherub playing pipes, the white enamel dial with blue Roman numerals, supported on turned feet. The brass movement signed Japy Freres, striking on a single bell. 32.5cm high £80-£120 29. A mahogany wall mounted time piece retailed by Dent, with Arabic numerals. 40cm diameter £200-£300

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Decorative Works of Art, Paintings and Prints (LOTS 33-100)


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33. A carved wooden figure of an elderly lady, probably Continental, realistically carved from two pieces of wood. 24cm high £100-£150

39. A brass mounted rosewood fishing reel by L.Lock & Co. 7.5cm wide £30-£50

34. A 19th century Black forest thermometer in the form of a mountain goat herd, carved in high relief with trees, foliage, water trough etc, on stepped base, in good condition, thermometer loose needs attaching £100-£150

40. A 19th century treen candlestick holder, realistically carved with oak leaves, with candle holder to the centre. 14cm wide £70-£100

35. A Black Forrest bear, German, late 19th century, the carved bear standing with opening mouth holding a barrel, on wooden base carved with the initials E.T. 26cm high £100-£150 36. An ebonised page turner in the form of a boars head, with glass eyes, and tusk. 40cm long £50-£80 37. A 19th century treen inkwell in the shape of an old boot, inscribed around the rim Montreux with studded sole, carved laces, and hinged front compartment for stamps and hinged lid for ink well. 16cm long £120-£180 38. A fine quality lignum vitae and brass container in the form of a barrel, with screw top, brass bands and brass tap, on circular base. 13cm high £150-£250

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41. A 19th century pair of boxwood containers in the form of barrels, with screw tops and banded decorations. 10cm high £60-£80 42. A Victorian rosewood and brass string dispenser, in the form of a canister, with screw top and applied floral shaped brass mount to top. 7cm high £60-£80 43. A 19th century treen tramps boot, carved with lace holes, and studs to sole, approximately 10cm long £60-£80 44. An interesting 19th century treen group, of rats ferreting around a cream jug amongst foliage, approximately 12cm high £100-£150 45. A small collection of 19th century treen, comprising a match holder with fox base, a candle holder with game bird to base and another carved with a rabbit, the former height 9.4cm £60-£100

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49. A 19th century sarcophagus shaped mahogany tea caddy, together with a Modern carved wooden playing card case with carved geometric pattern. 19cm long £40-£60

46. A Tunbridgeware tea caddy, 19th century, the rectangular rosewood two compartment tea caddy with cube pattern to the lid and floral banding to sides, with key. 22cm wide £120-£180 50. A Gothic walnut jewellery chest, with brass strap work to the lid and sides, with compartmented interior with tray lifting out to reveal further storage below, with brass escutcheon and original key. 26cm wide £60-£80

47. A Tunbridgeware dressing table set, 19th century, with central trinket box with velvet pin cushion lid flanked by two gilt-metal lidded scent bottles, with canted sides and mosaic floral pattern border, raised on bun feet, with key. 23cm wide £120-£180

51. An Arts and Craft oak smokers cabinet, with hinged doors to the front opening to reveal two small drawers with a larger drawer below, and large compartment to the base swinging out to reveal a tobacco jar. 34cm high £40-£60

52. A pair of brass figural candlesticks, depicting cherubs riding upon the backs of crocodiles, supported on naturalistic bases. 22cm high. £50-£80

48. A Tunbridgeware Cleopatra’s needle thermometer, 19th century, with cube pattern to the side panels, and mosaic flower pattern to the front and border. 20.5cm high £70-£100

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53. A painted cast iron figure of a fox’s head, late 19th, early 20th century, with hole drilled to the top of head for screw, the head believed to be the base of a boot scrapper. 3cm wide £60-£80

56. A Victorian copper and brass desk set, comprising an inkwell on a square brass base with pen rests, together with a pair of matching turned candlesticks with square bases. Both with applied pierced and scrolled mounts with mask mounts, on brass bodies. Inkwell 16.5cm wide, candlesticks 14.5cm high £200-£300

57. An Arts and Craft pewter fruit stand, of fluted flower form with hammered design to the centre and pierced design around the sides, with scroll handle, raised on four feet, stamped on the underside ‘Craftsman Sheffield Pewter’. 25cm diameter £60-£80

54. A novelty brass ink well in the form of a beehive, on a hexagonal base. 11cm high £50-£80

55. An early 20th century Coco de Mer shell, from the Seychelles, converted to a hand basket. 34cm long £300-£400

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58. A black marble urn shaped vase, Italian, late 19th century, with pietra dura decoration of white flowers and green leaves, standing on a ribbed base, possibly part of a garniture. 33cm high £150-£250

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59. A pair of 20th century carved gilt wood wall brackets, heavily carved with flowers, birds and foliage. 36cm high 32cm wide £70-£100 60. Two copper Victorian jelly moulds, the largest 11cm high £30-£50

64. Two Victorian ‘peg’ oil lamps and another, one with etched fluted pink shade and dark red coloured reservoir, the other with a black reservoir and both stamped with registration marks, together with a Georgian travelling lamp with folding brass stand stamped A.C. Paris, all on brass stands, the tallest 48cm high £150-£250

61. An early 20th century brass and stained glass lamp, of rectangular form, each panel with green and red stained glass. 70cm high £40-£60 62. A Victorian brass tazza, decorated all over in relief with scenes of cherubs, masks, ribbons and flowers, supported on a pedestal column to four acanthus cast feet. 20.5cm wide, 20cm high £50-£70

65. A glazed display case decorated with selection of clay pipes, £80-£120

63. A brass set of scales and weights, possibly Continental, late 19th century, the brass pans with inset malachite roundels, with pierced brass frame a set of five brass weights, mounted on an oval shaped marble base. 18cm wide £50-£75

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66. A 17/18th century painted carved wooden figure of a gentleman, Continental, wearing a blue cloak and red costume, standing on a stepped square base. 37cm high £100-£200

68. After Camus, A bronze bust of a young child, signed and bearing Goldscheider factory mark. 10cm high £100-£150

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67. A 17th/18th painted and carved wooden figure of a saint, Continental, with painted golden cloak and a dress, standing on a hexagonal base. 30cm high £80-£120

69. A 19th century bronze bust of a young girl by Durand, French, dated 1822, with dedication to the reverse inscribed with the name of the model Anne Janicaud-Brian and details of her parents, on plinth and square base. 31cm high £300-£500

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70. A Japanese bronze figure, probably circa 1900, the standing figure wearing a traditional hat and cloak, carrying a paddle and jug. 6cm high £250-£350

72. A French bronze figure of a minstrel, circa 1890, after Leon Fagel (1851-1913), the figure holding a sword realistically modelled standing on a circular base with signature L.Fagel and with Thiebaut Freres foundry cachet. 66cm high £2,000-£3,000

71. A late 19th century bronze bust of a lady, possibly Austrian, unsigned, the lady with head dress, on a square plink base. 1cm high, 33cm wide £400-£600

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73. A 20th century bronze figure of a Japanese warrior, the standing figure holding a sword. 48cm high £200-£300

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78. Christopher Alexander (1926-1982) British, ‘Evening Margate’, oil on canvas, signed L.R framed. 37 x 42cm

74. An unusual sampler dated 1856 worked by a gentleman, with three verse poem surrounded by flowers and foliage worked in coloured threads, by Charles Aubertin, aged 91, contained within a maple frame. 53 x 45cm £100-£150

Christopher Alexander was a member of the Royal College of Art. He taught at the Canterbury School of Art and exhibited at the Royal Academy summer exhibition. £200-£400

75. Two late 19th century samplers, both worked in coloured threads one depicting trees, heart motif flowers etc, both framed, the larger 65 x 30cm £60-£100 76. An early 19th century sampler, embroidered along the bottom ‘Jane Wood her sampler November 8 1808’, with upper and lower case alphabet, numbers, patterns and verse reading ‘A contented mind and a good conscience will make a man happy in all conditions. we know how to fear who dares to die’, mounted and framed. 40 x 30cm £80-£120

77. A pair of 20th Century Persian watercolours, finely painted, depicting scenes of figures playing Polo and figures in a landscape. 36 x 26cm £40-£60

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79. Attributed to Joseph Powell (1780-1834), watercolour, rural scene with bridge, river and cottages, unsigned, framed and mounted. 12 x 20cm £150-£200

80. Edward Tucker (1846-1909) British, ‘Rural landscape with children following cart’, signed lower left, watercolour, mounted and framed. 27 x 45cm £100-£150

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81. Cornelius Pearson (1805-1891) British, ‘Water edge’, signed lower left and dated 1886, framed and mounted, watercolour. 16.5 x 29cm £150-£250

82. Anthony Vandyke Copely Fielding P.O.W.S. (1787-1855) British, ‘Children and cows in a sunlit rural landscape’, signed and lower right 1837, mounted and framed, watercolour. 18.5 x 26.5cm £600-£800 83

83. C. W. Oswald (fl. late 19th century), A set of three scenes of highland cattle grazing in landscapes. Signed, oil on canvas. 22 x 30cm (2), 29 x 22cm (1). £200-£300

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84. English school (late 19th century), Low Tide at Whitby, signed indistinctly, oil on canvas, label verso. 19 x 29cm £100-£150

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85. W. Johnstone, Tumbling Bay, Teddington, oil on board, label verso. 22 x 40cm. £100-£150

86. C. W. Oswald (British fl. 1890-1900), Three cart horses in a farmyard. Oil on canvas, signed. 40 x 60cm £100-£150 87. S. Wysocka, A pair of still lives with flowers, oil on board, signed. 41 x 29cm £200-£300

89. William Lionel Wyllie R.A. (1851-1931) British, ‘Boats at anchor at sunset’, watercolour, signed lower right, with Royal Exchange Art Gallery label verso. 24.5 x 35cm £400-£600

90. Henry Branston Freer (fl. 1870-1915) British, Barges and sailing boats in an estuary at sunset, watercolour, signed lower right. With Royal Exchange Art Gallery label verso. 19 x 32cm £100-£150

88. William Cannon (b.1840) British, Two watercolours of maritime scenes, circa 1900, both signed lower left W. Cannon. 13 x 29cm £100-£200

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91. Robert Taylor Pritchett (1828-1907) British, The Farewell, figures gathered on a beach waving to sailing ships. Watercolour, signed and dated 1869 lower right with monogram lower left. 25 x 35cm Note: Pritchett was also a gunsmith and co-inventor of the ‘Pritchett bullet’ together with William Ellis Metford, ‘the father of the modem rifle’. £80-£120

94. Charles Augustus Mornewicke (fl 1826-1875), signed lower left and dated 1876, watercolour, stormy seas with lighthouse, framed and mounted. 33 x 45cm £200-£300

95. Charles Augustus Mornewicke (fl 1826-1875), signed lower right and dated 1876, watercolour, maritime scene, framed and mounted. 34 x 49cm £200-£300 92. Herbert John Finn (b.1861) British, watercolour of a maritime scene, signed and dated 1916. 68 x 91cm £200-£300

93. English School, 19th century, a pair of oil on canvas, maritime scenes, unsigned, framed. 18 x 39cm £150-£250

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96. Grace M. Hawkins British, ‘Portrait of the Principal of Margate College’, 1930s, oil on canvas, signed top right. 51 x 38cm £100-£150 97. A mid-20th century hand-coloured drawing of a young man, signed and dated Maurice Clarke 1947. 50.5 x 38cm £30-£50 98. Herbert Stodart after Sir William Beechey, coloured mezzotint, signed in pencil lower right, after ‘The Oddie Children’, Sir William Beechey 1789, mounted and framed. 36 x 38 £30-£40

96 99. Pablo Picasso (1881-1973), Costume for ‘Le Tricorne’ Edition Paul Rosenberg, Paris, circa 1920, blind stamped bottom right Edition P.R, mounted and framed. 25 x 17.5cm Exhibited ‘Theatre in London, 1987, exhibit No 36, The Knapp Gallery, Regents College. £200-£300

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100. A collection of seven hand drawn and hand coloured architectural designs for ecclesiastical buildings attributed to John Hardman, mid 19th century, one with Hardman & Co. blind stamp to top, the drawings all to scale include stained glass window designs, gothic architecture, marble crucifix etc. most mounted, the largest 48 x 36.5cm John Hardman had a close working relationship with Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin, and from 1845 Pugin persuaded Hardman to enter the stained glass manufacturing business. ÂŁ400-ÂŁ600

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101. A Royal Doulton figure, Molly Malone, HN1466, designed by L. Harradine, issued 1934-38. Hairline crack to base. 17cm high £200-£300

102. A pair of Royal Doulton stoneware vases, the tubular shaped vases with typical blue decoration on a mottled green ground. 28cm high £40-£60

103. A Royal Worcester porcelain figure of a seated Scotsman, circa 1882, modelled by James Hadley, with impressed and printed marks to base, height 16cm £100-£150

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104. A third quarter 18th century Worcester blue and white butter dish with stand, circa 1770, both with printed floral design, the butter dish with printed images of butterflies, both with crescent marks to the underside £300-£500

105. A Moorcroft ‘Fruit and leaf’ small bowl, 1930s, with tube lined decoration on green ground, with blue signature and impressed marks, diameter 16cm £150-£250

106. A Moorcroft Orchid preserve pot, the tubelined body decorated with alternating purple and pink orchids on a blue ground, the lid similarly decorated, with impressed ‘MOORCROFT’ mark to the base and interior lid. 9cm high £100-£150

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107. A large Macintyre & Co. Florian ware vase designed by William Moorcroft, dated 1898, with bulbous tubelined body and slender neck with flared rim and twin scrolled handles, printed mark to the base and incised signature ‘W.M’. 33cm high, 16.5cm diameter £500-£700

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108. Two Macintyre & Co. Florian ware vases designed by William Moorcroft, dated 1898, with bulbous tubelined bodies and slender necks, printed mark and incised signature ‘W.M’ to the base of one vase. 26.5cm high, 11cm high £500-£700 109. A Masons ironstone cream jug and matching pot with cover, with Irami style decoration on cream ground, with transfer printed stamps to base, jug 11.5cm high £40-£60

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110. A 19th century square shaped Chinese tea caddy, with plated lid and scenic panels of trees on cream ground. 7.5cm high £60-£80 111. An early 20th century Dresden porcelain square shaped tea caddy, hand painted with floral decoration within gilt swags, painted blue mark to base. 14.5cm high £150-£250 112. Two porcelain tea caddies with armorial decoration, possibly Chinese, 19th century, the flask shaped caddies one in blue and gilt and the other with sepia decoration. 13cm high £80-£120 113. A Modern Royal Worcester flask shaped miniature tea caddy, pattern number 3847, with green and gilt floral decoration. 8cm high £40-£60

115. A 19th century style Samson porcelain tea caddy, of tri-form shape with polychrome enamel decoration of a dog of foe, surrounded by gilt foliage, scrolls etc. 15cm high £150-£200 116. A Limoges porcelain six sided vase with cover, French, Modern, the ‘Belvedere’ pattern vase decorated with pink flowers on a white ground. 31cm high £60-£80 117. A Royal Crown Derby boat shaped jug, late 19th century, with large scroll handle, Imari decoration on cream ground, standing on four ball feet, with painted mark to base. 8cm high £60-£80 118. A late 19th century Dresden ring dish, with hand painted flowers, gilt and scroll decoration, with carrying handle and painted marks to the reverse. 13cm long £30-£40

114. A 19th century Samson porcelain tea caddy with polychrome armorial decoration, depicting two rampant lions flanking shield shaped crest. 10cm high £100-£150

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119. An Art Nouveau Royal Dux porcelain female figure, the figure holding a fish with two shell shaped dishes to side, standing on foliage and circular base. 33cm high £100-£200 120. A Modern Italian china pot, cover and matching saucer, elaborately decorated with flowers in high relief with a gilt border, with a Mottahedeh design. 17.5cm £40-£60

123. A very large 19th century Meissen porcelain figure group, with four figures to the base and male figure to the top playing a flute, with polychrome enamel decoration, flowers and swags in high relief with bird decoration to base, on scroll feet, a/f. 43cm high £100-£200

121. A set of three Samson porcelain monkey band figures, 19th century, one playing the trumpet, one playing the oboe and one playing drums, standing on scroll bases. 13cm high £80-£120 122. A 19th century Meissen porcelain figure of a monkey, the monkey wearing a frock coat and curly wig holding a scroll, on scroll base. 17cm high £60-£80

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124. A German Sitzendorf porcelain group of a courting couple, resplendent in 18th century dress, in an embrace, supported on a naturalistic base. Mark in blue to the base. 20cm wide £100-£150

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125. A Dresden porcelain pot pouri dish and cover, the pierced cover and base with decoration in high relief of roses, forget-me-nots and other flowers, painted mark to base. 10cm high £50-£70

126. A Pair of 19th century French porcelain plates, painted with vignettes of flowers, with moulded classical borders decorated in relief with scenes of cherubs and swags. Signed to the base ‘Mre Jmple de Sevres’. 25.5cm diameter £75-£100

128. Pablo Picasso (Spanish 1881-1973) ‘Bird on a branch’ ashtray, the cream and brown ash tray, partially painted and glazed, with painted marks to the underside Edition Picasso, and impressed marks Edition Picasso and another, from the edition of 500. 17cm diameter The current owner bought this and two others direct from the potteries in the 1950s. £600-£800 129. Three pieces of studio pottery, Modern, including a circular glazed bowl with green and blue sponge ware decoration incised DM on base, a vase with blue and green floral decoration on grey ground incised M to base and a circular rose bowl with incised decoration on cream ground unmarked, the largest 16cm high £60-£80 130. An early 20th century Chinese crackleware vase, with polychrome enamel decoration of warriors, and two handles to sides. 26.5cm £50-£80

127. A Royal Doulton stoneware jardinière, early 20th century, with typical Doulton hues of brown, blues and greens, on matching pedestal. Overall hight 112cm £200-£300

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133. A 19th century Chinese blue and white bowl, decorated with symbols, together with a Chinese famille rose rectangular trough (2). Bowl 24cm diameter, trough 17.5cm wide £60-£80

131. A 19th century Chinese blue and white pot and cover, the bell-shaped body decorated with flowers, symbols and latticework, with four character marks to the base. On a later carved wooden stand. 13.5cm diameter, 15cm high £75-£150

132. A large 19th century Chinese famille rose vase, with elephant handles, the body ornately decorated with birds, trees and flowers. Converted to a lamp. 46cm high £100-£150

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134. A large early 19th century Chinese blue and white vase, of bulbous form with slender tapered neck, the body decorated with a scene of an elder with pupils before a table, a fence with trees and foliage in the background. Kang Xi character marks in blue to the base. 41cm high £500-£800

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135. A Chinese blue and white circular dish, circa 1900, decorated with trees and pagodas in a landscape. 30cm diameter £80-£120

138. A 19th century Chinese circular bowl, decorated with famille verte panels of figures in landscapes, the red ground decorated with almond blossom. Six character marks in red to base. 23cm diameter £80-£120

139. A small 19th century Chinese tea bowl, painted with famille rose figures and cartouche panels with Chinese script. Mark in red to the base. 10cm diameter £80-£120 136. A 19th century Chinese blue and white vase and cover, the body decorated with dragons against foliage. Character marks in blue to the base. 28cm high £60-£89

137. A Chinese pottery bowl, possibly 18th century, with blue banding on grey ground, with painted dragon to centre and patterning to reverse, no markings to reverse. 16cm wide £100-£150

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140. A pair of 19th century Chinese blue and white ginger jars and covers, each decorated with chrysanthemums, birds and other flowers, with applied ormolu mounts. Four character marks to the bases. 18cm high including stands £150-£200

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141. A Chinese famille rose 20th century vase, of baluster form decorated on one side with ladies in a garden setting with trees painted above on grey ground, character marks to the reverse. 34cm high £80-£120

144. A 19th century Chinese clay celadon large fluted dish, with incised floral decoration to the centre. 35.5cm £200-£300

142. A Chinese famille rose 20th century vase, of baluster form with ladies amongst trees, foliage and butterflies, with painted character marks to reverse side of vase and underside. 23.5cm high £100-£200

145. A 19th century Chinese pottery tile, the circular tile with mustard glazed decoration of dragon in high relief. 19.5cm diameter £80-£120

143. A 19th century Chinese famille rose ginger jar and cover, the body decorated all over with flowers, ribbons and vases. Four character mark in blue to the base. 25.5cm high £150-£250

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146. A fine 18th century Chinese porcelain vase, with polychrome enamel decoration of figures and foliage with blue rim and gilt scroll work, mounted on brass base probably later. 19cm high £300-£500

147. A Chinese blue and white bottle vase, late 19th or early 20th century, the square tapering body decorated with panels of trees and foliage, with slender bottle neck, the base unmarked. 20.5cm high 9.5cm square £100-£150

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148. A large Japanese blue and white charger, hand painted with two koi fish surround by waters, trees and foliage, no marks to reverse. 56cm diameter £300-£500

149. A Japanese early 20th century vase, with high relief moulding of a ferocious dragon, with cream crackle glaze ground. 26cm high £40-£60

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150. Two 18th century opaque twist stem cordial glasses, one with bell shaped bowl, the other with waisted semiribbed bowl, both with rough pontils. Both 15cm high £100-£150

151. Two 18th century opaque twist stem drinking glasses, one with tall tapered bowl, the other with waisted bell-shaped bowl, both with rough pontils. 16cm and 16.5cm high £150-£200

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152. Two 18th century opaque twist stem cordial glasses, both bowls engraved with flowers and foliage, both with rough pontils. 11.75cm and 14.25cm high £150-£200

153. Two 18th century air twist stem drinking glasses, one with tapered bowl engraved with leaves, grapes and flowers, the other with plain cup-shaped bowl, both with rough pontils. 17cm and 16cm high £120-£150

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154. Two 18th century drinking glasses, both with flared trumpet shaped bowls, plain stems and rough pontils, one with stepped foot. Both 16.75cm high £150-£200

155. Two 18th century cordial glasses, one with flared trumpet shaped bowl, the other with tapered funnel shaped bowl, both with plain stems and rough pontils. 14.25cm and 14.75cm high £100-£150

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156. Two 18th century engraved cordial glasses, one with ogee shaped bowl, the other with tapered funnel shaped bowl, both with floral engraving and plain stems with rough pontils. Both 15cm high £150-£250

157. Two 18th century cordial glasses with facet-cut stems, one with cup-shaped bowl and rough pontil, the other with tapered bowl and flat polished pontil. 12cm and 12.75cm high £100-£150

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158. An 18th century drinking glass with flared funnel bowl and an 18th century cordial glass with cupshaped bowl, both with facet-cut stems, the cordial glass with engraved flowers, both with rough pontils. 13.75cm and 19cm high £200-£300

159. Two 18th century drinking glasses, one with baluster stem and trumpet shaped bowl, the other with hexagonal moulded pedestal stem and tapered funnel shaped bowl, both with rough pontils. 15.5cm and 15cm high £200-£300

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160. A set of 6 engraved glass brandy balloons, wheel engraved and decorated with scenes of game birds and animals £80-£100

161. A 19th century clear Mary Gregory glass jug, with spiral pattern and white enamel painted decoration of a young girl chasing butterflies standing in white and blue painted foliage, with scroll handle. 20cm high £80-£120

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162 162. A 19th century Mary Gregory blue glass vase, the baluster shaped vase with white enamel decoration depicting a young boy holding flowers. 23cm high £70-£90 163. A 19th century Mary Gregory red glass decanter, with white enamel decoration of a young boy playing drums with foliage surrounds, with loop handle and stopper. 20cm high £80-£120 164. A 19th century clear Mary Gregory glass spirit decanter, with white enamel decoration of a young boy holding a scarf with floral decoration with butterflies to the sides, with cut glass stopper. 18cm high £80-£120

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165. A 19th century Mary Gregory green glass dressing table tray, with white enamel decoration of two children playing ball amongst trees, with floral decoration to sides. 25cm wide £100-£150 166. A 19th century Mary Gregory blue glass casket, with brass mounts and enamel decoration of a young boy sailing a boat amongst foliage to the lid, and floral decoration to base and sides, with lock to centre. 10cm high £200-£300 167. A 19th century Mary Gregory blue glass rectangular shaped jardinière, with white enamel decoration of a seated female figure holding a flower in woodland surround standing on four feet, with flower decoration to sides. 15cm wide £200-£300

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168. A 19th century Mary Gregory purple glass powder jar and cover, with white enamel decoration of a young girl playing a horn in foliage surround, with foliage decoration to base, with brass mounts. 10cm high £100-£150

169. A pair of silver topped glass decanters, hallmarked Birmingham 1938/39, the tapered bodies with moulded decoration of ribbons and bows, with silver tops and facetted stoppers (one replaced). 36cm high £80-£120

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170. A René Lalique ‘Poissons’ opalescent bowl, circa 1921, with spiralling fishes and bubbles, with etched R. Lalique France, to the centre. 24cm diameter £300-£400

171. A René Lalique plate ‘Coquilles’, the iridescent plate with four moulded stylised shells to the underside, with etched marked to the underside R. Lalique France No 3013. 17cm diameter £150-£250

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172 172. An R. Lalique bowl ‘Chicoree’, the frosted bowl with moulded spiralling fern pattern to the underside heightened in green, with raised marks R.Lalique France and etched No 3273. 24cm diameter £300-£500

173. An early 20th century Legras vase, with flared rim on bulbous shaped form, with brown enamelled branches and green leaves on a caramel ground, signed Legras. 21cm high £50-£60

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174. A Vasart ‘tulip’ glass lamp, the mottled brown glass fading to yellow lamp with colourful inclusions and frilled rim, unsigned. 24cm high £100-£200

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175. A set of seven Edwardian silver and mother of pearl knives and forks, the handles hallmarked London 1905 £150-£180

180. A collection of Georgian silver spoons and folks, assortment of dates and makers including William Eley and William Fearn, Richard Cossley etc. Weight 75oz £400-£600 176. A George III silver soup ladle and three sauce ladles, the soup ladle and two sauce ladles of the same pattern and monogrammed, the other sauce ladle of a similar date but plain, the ladle 32cm long £80-£100

177. A set of six American silver spoon, each with rose and tendril design to the handle, and stamped on the reverse STERLING. 13.5cm £60-£80 178. A collection of Georgian silver spoons, various dates and makers. weight 28.03oz £200-£300 179. A collection of Georgian and Victorian spoons and forks, weight 54.3oz £300-£400

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181. A pair of Dutch silver spoons, marked .925 with initials B.M.L. for Boaz Moses Landeck, imported to London, the embossed bowls with scene of man merrily playing music amongst friends, the handles pierced and decorated and surmounted by storks. 14.5cm, weight 1.75ozt £80-£120

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186. An Edwardian Mappin and Webb stilton scoop, hallmarked Sheffield 1905, with ivorine handle, in fitted case. 28cm long £20-£40

182. A silver ‘eagles wing’ caddy spoon, hallmarked London 1971, the bowl of oval shape engraved with feather decoration, with realistically engraved eagles head handle. 7.5cm long, weight 0.72ozt £60-£100

187. A Victorian silver knife and fork in presentation set, hallmarked Sheffield 1884, heavily engraved on the blades, and embossed on the handles with fruit and vines, together with a cased set of six butter knives with mother of pearl handles, and a set of silver coffee spoons in a fitted case £80-£120 188. A fine set of twelve Russian silver and cloisonné enamel coffee spoons, Mark of Gustav Klingert, late 19th century, Moscow. The bowls decorated with scrolls and flowers in red, turquoise, royal blue and white on textured ground, the handles with twisted stems and also decorated on the finials, contained within a blue velvet lined case. 27.5cm long £2,000-£3,000

183. A boxed set of silver coffee spoons and sugar tongs, hallmarked Sheffield, 1915, in presentation case, with retailers label to interior lid. 20cm wide £40-£60 184. A pair of Georgian sugar nips, unmarked but probably silver. 13.5cm long £70-£80 185. Three pairs of silver sugar tongs, one hallmarked Edinburgh 1818 marked CD probably for Charles Dalgleish, and two others, the longest 15cm £40-£60

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189. A large Russian silver bon-bon dish by Mikhail Karpinsky, Moscow, circa 1836, of shaped square form with silver gilt interior, decorated in panels of angels and a reclining female figure, with chased leaf border, makers mark MK. 13.5cm wide, weight 8.61ozt £100-£150

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190. A Russian silver three piece tea set by Mikhail Karpinsky, Moscow, circa 1826, with ivory knops and handles, decorated with angels and reclining female figures in oval panels in relief, all stamped on the base with the makers initials MK, height of teapot 10cm, 24oz £200-£300

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191. An 18th century silver cream jug, with repoussé decoration of scrolls and foliage, replaced handle. Makers initials T.S. 9cm high £100-£150

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192. A George III silver cream jug, hallmarked London 1774, the body of bulbous form with later Victorian floral repoussé and engraving, with scrolled handle and gilded interior. Makers mark: TW, possibly Thomas Wallis. 11.5cm high, 3.25ozt. £80-£120

195. A silver Edwardian sugar basin, silver cream jug hallmarked Birmingham 1906, the basin heavily embossed with scrolls and foliage with reeded handles with makers initials W.A, together with a similar cream jug with silver-gilt interior with makers initials JW, basin 19cm wide, 13.15oz £100-£150

196. A George III silver condiment stand, hallmarked London 1809, with gadrooned border on four feet, with armorial family crest, together with a reconstructed silver cream jug with bright cut decoration £70-£90 193. A Georgian silver gilt lined carved coconut tea caddy, circa 1800, finely carved with four roundels three of which enclosing floral designs, the forth with flags and swords, the remainder of the coconut carved with geometric patterns, the lid carved with similar floral pattern, raised on three hoof feet, height 17cm high £300-£500

197. An early 20th century four piece silver tea set, hallmarked Sheffield 1912, comprising tea pot and hot water jug, cream jug and sugar basin the water jug and tea pot both with ebonised handle and knop, with makers mark R & B probably for Roberts & Belk, height of jug 24cm £400-£500 194. A silver cream jug, Chester 1902, with maker’s initials JDWD for James Deakin and Son’s, the body heavily embossed with scrolls and flowers, scroll handle. 11cm high, weight 3.59ozt £80-£120

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202. A George III silver and silver gilt sugar basin, hallmarked London 1799 with makers initials RHDH for Robert Hennell and David Hennell, associated George III silver cream jug with lined silver gilt, and George III silver sugar nips, width of basin 17.5cm £200-£300

198. A silver sugar caster, hallmarked London 1897, with makers initials T.B, of baluster form with spiral pierced decoration to the top and spiral reeded repoussé to the lower body, with small family crest to the body, height 22.5cm £80-£120 199. A silver Chester bon-bon dish, hallmarked 1917, with fluted rim, pierced bowl, raised on three scroll feet. 11cm diameter, weight 2.32ozt £40-£60 200. A pair of silver bon-bon dishes, two silver toddy cups, and another bon-bon dish the pair hallmarked Sheffield 1897, the Continental toddy cups with embossed figures of winged cherubs and later London hallmarks, together with a white metal pierced bon bon dish, bon-bon dish 12cm diameter, weight 4.62ozt £40-£60 201. A silver breakfast set by Adie brothers, hallmarked Birmingham, 1930, comprising two egg cups and spoons, toast rack, glass and silver conserve pot, and tea strainer, length of toast rack 11cm £100-£150

203. A presentation silver salver, hallmarked London 1897, with makers initials J.H. for Sibray Hall & Co, with scroll rim, raised on three scroll feet £100-£150 204. Four Victorian salts, hallmarked London 1971, with embossed floral decoration and complete with blue liners, weight 9.88ozt £40-£60 205. A Victorian Irish silver fruit bowl by West & Son, hallmarked Dublin, with fluted edge and pierced figures of dogs, birds, dolphin, swan etc. amongst scrolls, flowers and foliage, with presentation inscription and family crest 27cm diameter £400-£600

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208. A Modern silver three piece condiment set, hallmarked Birmingham 1970, comprising mustard with blue glass liner, salt and pepper, with gadrooned borders, raised on claw feet, weight 6.5oz £50-£60

209. A cased set of eight butter dishes and knives retailed by J. C. Vickery of Regent Street, circa 1924, the circular frosted dishes contained in pierced silver stands hallmarked JCV Birmingham 1924, complete with butter knives, in velvet lined case, case 36cm wide £200-£300

206. A large Irish Arts & Craft silver presentation cup or goblet, hallmarked Dublin circa 1905, with makers initials W&W for Wakely and Wheeler, the large bowl with scroll decoration to rim, tapered stem with larger upper knop and smaller knop below both pierced with intertwined scrolls and tendrils and central flowers, on circular base with presentation inscription dated 1916. 29cm high £700-£1,000

207. A pair of Continental silver and glass salts in the form of swans, with moveable wings, and cut glass dishes to base. 11cm long £150-£250

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210. A large late Victorian silver bowl, hallmarked Sheffield 1901, with petal shaped rim and mounted with twin scrolled handles, supported on a broad circular foot. Makers mark: James Deakin & Sons. 20.5cm diameter excluding handles, 29cm wide, 37.2ozt. £500-£700

211. A pair of Victorian silver candlesticks, hallmarked London 1897, with makers initials TB, the Corinthian columns with embossed ribbons and swags, the weighted bases similarly decorated, with loose sconces. 18.5cm high £80-£100

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212. A pair of Victorian silver candlesticks, hallmarked Sheffield, 1880, with makers initials JKB for James Kebberling Bembridge, the tapered fluted columns with square weighted based, with loose sconces. 23cm high £80-£100

213. A pair of Edwardian silver candlesticks, hallmarked London, 1901, with acanthus leaf design to the top of the fluted columns, with stepped weighted bases. 23cm high £70-£100

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214. A parcel-gilt three light candelabra by Hector Miller made to commemorate the Royal Wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer, hallmarked London 1981, limited edition 30/400, the centre with Prince of Wales feather above chased figures of griffins and eagles beneath the branches, each bird holding a shield in its talons, with chased flower design to the base, and complete with original paper work. 22cm high £200-£300

215. A silver-gilt commemorative scallop shaped dish by Aurum to mark the Christening of Prince William in 1982, cast with cherubs, limited edition of 250, numbered on the underside 44, hallmarked London 1982, with original paper work. 11cm diameter £100-£150

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216. A Victorian silver muffin dish with cover and saucer, hallmarked London 1892, with repoussé decoration to lid and beadwork handles to base, and chased and floral decoration to saucer, tray 18cm diameter, 15oz £100-£150

218. A boxed set of Continental silver and glass liquor glasses, probably 1920s, the six liquor glasses with silver holders with repoussé decoration of figures, and green cut glass liners, in fitted case, glass 5.5cm high £80-£120

217. A set of six silver goblets, Modern, with chased decoration and vacant cartouche, on silver plated stems and bases. 14cm high £80-£120

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219. A George III silver tankard by John Langlands and John Robertson, Newcastle, circa 1780, of tapering form, with later scroll and embossed figure of the green man on two sides of the tankard surrounded by scrolls and foliage, with vacant cartouche. 10cm high, weight 3.72ozt £200-£300

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220 220. An interesting set of four silver and enamel menu holders with Oxford University Crests, hallmarked Birmingham 1916, makers initials J.W.B for J.W.Benson, the enamelled crests for Christ’s Church Oxford and University of Oxford and others, contained within a fitted leather covered presentation case. 9cm long £150-£250

223. A miniature William IV silver vinaigrette by Nathaniel Mills, hallmarked Birmingham 1837, engraved floral decoration, gilded interior with pierced foliate grill. Makers mark: N.M. 2.5cm wide £40-£60

221. A William IV silver gilt vinaigrette, hallmarked London 1831, with floral embossed rim and engine turned decoration, foliate pierced grill. Maker mark: I.J. 4.25cm wide. £100-£150

224. A fine and rare Victorian vinaigrette in the form of a mussel shell, hallmarked London 1883, naturalistically modelled with two halves hinged open revealing a silver gilt grille pierced with scrolls, and initialled SM for S. Mordon & Co, with suspension ring. 5cm long £1,000-£1,500

222. A William IV silver vinaigrette, hallmarked Birmingham 1822, with engine turned decoration, the lid engraved with initials A.H, with pierced foliate grill. Makers mark: L & Co. 4cm wide. £70-£90

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225. A silver vinaigrette in the form of a book, hallmarked London, 1812, with makers initials, opening to reveal a gilt grille pierced with floral decoration. 3.4cm long £100-£150 226. A George IV silver snuff box, hallmarked Birmingham 1827, with engraved floral decoration. Makers mark J.W. Joseph Willmore. 5.5cm wide £80-£120

227. A George V engine turned silver snuff box, hallmarked Birmingham 1932, with hinged lid, rolled rim and gilded interior. Makers mark: George Unite Sons & Lyde Ltd. 8.25cm wide. 4.3ozt £40-£60 228. A small silver pillbox, hallmarked Birmingham 1869, the lid with repoussé decoration of goat herd scene. 4.5cm diameter £50-£60

229. A Chinese white metal whisky decanter, the shaped moulded glass decanter with applied white metal pierced and engraved with dragons, flowers etc, with character marks to base, with stopper. 27cm high £80-£120

230. An unusual silver ceremonial whistle, hallmarked Birmingham 1856, in fitted outer tapered silver case with floral relief decoration. 7cm long £100-£150 231. A silver covered leather address book in Art Nouveau style, in original gift box. 14.5 x 11.5cm £30-£50

232. A silver Art Deco cigarette box, hallmarked for London 1934 P & B for Padgett and Braham, with sloping sides, raised on stepped feet, with engine turned decoration. 18cm wide £70-£80

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233. An Art Nouveau Continental silver pin tray, early 20th century, with repoussé decoration of poppies and tendrils, and embossed 950 mark. 11.5 x 17cm £40-£60 234. Four silver cigarette cases, mainly 1940s, two of rectangular form, the other a presentation box, the largest 14 x 8cm £60-£80

237. A silver and glass presentation inkwell, hallmarked London 1897, with makers initials for Thomas Bradbury & Sons, the silver topped moulded glass inkwell, fitting into a boat shaped stand with rope twist border and pierced floral decoration to either end, wit. 26cm long £60-£90

238. Two Continental silver coloured metal quaich dishes, one inscribed Emile Frecault, the other with inset coin to base, the largest 9.5cm diameter weight 6.5oz £70-£100

235. A silver shilling ladle, with tapered ebonised handle, the bowl embossed with floral decoration. 25cm long £40-£60

239. A silver Christening set, hallmarked Birmingham, 1916, in original velvet lined case. 15cm wide £30-£50 240. A cased silver Christening set, with egg cup, napkin ring and spoon, contained within a velvet lined presentation case. 14 x 14cm £50-£80 241. A silver mounted shoe horn, early 20th century, hallmarked Chester. 22cm long £20-£30 242. A Victorian silver dressing table jar, hallmarked London, 1895, with heavy repoussé decoration to the body and the lid, and gilt lined interior, with makers initials W.R. 8.5cm high, weight 3.72ozt £50-£80

236. Four late 19th century dressing table items, comprising a silver backed hand mirror decorated with swags and ribbons (unmarked but probably silver), a tortoiseshell and silver topped glass jar, a tortoiseshell and silver trinket box and a large circular tortoiseshell and silver case, the mirror 27.5cm £80-£100

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243. An Edwardian silver needle case, hallmarked Birmingham 1902, the tapered container chased with scroll design, with vacant cartouche, suspension ring and hinged lid. 7.5cm £50-£80

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244. Four silver decanter labels, hallmarked London 1972, Whisky, Brandy, Bourbon and Vermouth surrounded by grape and vine leaf decoration in high relief £70-£100

250. A small collection of silver and silver plated items, comprising a square shaped silver cigarette box, a pair of ice tongs, a plated toast rack, three souvenir spoons (two silver) and a silver plated bread fork £50-£80

245. A collection of six silver decanter labels, of various dates, Georgian and Victorian: Marsala, Madeira, Sherry, White, Port and Claret. 4.25cm wide. £80-£100 246. A collection of silver items including a salver, mug, two bon-bon dishes and a lidded jar, weight 21.6ozt £150-£250 247. A collection of assorted silver, comprising a silver cigarette box, seven various spoons, three pairs of sugar nips, a shell shaped salt, a commemorative anniversary dish, and a cigarette case £80-£120 248. Two Victorian silver berry spoons, hallmarked London 1889, together with two silver butter knives and three other assorted silver spoons, and five assorted silver serviette rings £50-£80

251. A small collection of silver, comprising a scallop shaped butter dish and knife hallmarked Sheffield, four matching silver napkin rings all with rope twist pattern to borders, pierced Victorian bonbon dish and a sauce boat, weight 11.19ozt £100-£150

249. A selection of silver and silver plated assorted condiments, comprising two silver peppers and one silver plated pepper, and three silver plated mustard pots £100-£150

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252. A collection of assorted silver, comprising, a silver salver, two small candlestick stands, a sugar bowl with matching cream jug, miniature toast rack, boxed set of napkin rings, three salts and a caddy spoon, and two silver plated pieces, salver 22cm diameter £250-£350

255. A Mappin and Webb silver plated and porcelain table wear set, Modern, comprising six goblets and a condiment set on tray, with green porcelain decoration of game birds, with plated mounts, tray 16cm diameter £60-£100

253. A collection of silver, comprising a mustard pot and two matching salts hallmarked Birmingham 1902, a small silver purse and five assorted silver napkin rings, weight 10.18ozt £80-£120 254. Four silver bon-bon dishes, a silver ash tray, and two bud vases, the four silver bon-bon dishes all of heart form with pierced edges, together with a silver ashtray, a silver bud vase and a moulded glass and silver rimmed bud vase, the tallest 17.5cm high, weight 3.63ozt (without glass vase) £50-£80

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256. A silver plated and stag handled carving set by Asprey & Co. London, Modern, in fitted red box, in unused condition with original paper covers, case 42cm wide £50-£100

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260. A three piece silver plated Mappin and Webb tea set, comprising a sugar basin, milk jug and teapot with ebonised finial and handle, the basing and jug with square reeded handles, teapot 18cm high £80-£120

257. A silver and glass Mappin & Webb conserve jar, and sugar sifter, the lid of the jar hallmarked Sheffield 1974, with matching spoon, together with a silver topped glass sugar sifter hallmarked Birmingham 1960 with makers initials for Charles S Green & Co. the sifter 18cm high £60-£80

261. A WMF silver plated leaf shaped dish, with stylised Art Nouveau design to the body of the dish, and carrying handle in the form of a stem, raised on three ball feet. 20cm long £50-£70

258. A silver plated Christian Dior matches case with racing interest, mid 20th century, the lid embossed with horses head, horseshoe, ridding crop etc., the reverse stamped Christian Dior, with vintage match box inside. 8cm wide £70-£100 259. A collection of silver plated table wear, comprising on oval silver plated meat cover and handle, a salt with repoussé decoration, a fluted circular sugar bowl decorated in relief, preserve cover, a pair of grape scissors in fitted case, and two spill vases (the larger silver). 32cm diameter £60-£80

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262. A collection of silver plate, comprising a two handled rose bowl, a tea pot, a set of six silver plated coffee spoons, six loose coffee spoons the handles with embossed floral design, tongs £30-£50

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263. A Chinese lacquer wooden fan, probably late 19th century, both sides of the sticks decorated with flowers and leaves,with central cartouche with the initials ED, approximately 8cm long £100-£150

266. An early 19th century carved and pierced Chinese ivory case in original fitted case, the ivory sticks depicting figures, trees, foliage, temples etc., length of case 23.5cm £200-£300

264. A 19th century Chinese carved ivory fan, carved front and back on the outer guard sticks with figures, dragons and trees, the inner sticks with figures, temples etc. 18.5cm long £300-£500

267. A wooden and hand painted Japanese fan, depicting temples, a boating scene, flowers, trees etc, with Mount Fugi in the distance. 24cm long £100-£150

265. A mid 19th century Chinese carved wooden fan, depicting temples, figures and foliage. 26.8cm long £80-£120

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271. A pair of wooden fans, late 19th/early 20th century, both with pierced sticks and painted floral decoration, with material to the tips. 19cm long £40-£60

268. A Regency horn brise fan, the sticks pierced with floral decoration, and delicately painted with flowers, lyre, ribbons and birds, secured together with a green stone. 13cm long £100-£150

272. A decorated mother of pearl and paper fan, the mother of pearl guard sticks with pierced imaged of figure playing a piccolo and gilt painted applied figures of courting couple, the painted fan depicting a lady seated an an easel amidst other figures, also painted on the reverse. 27cm long £100-£150

269. A large mother of pearl and lace fan, late 19th century, the mother of pearl guard sticks inlaid with decoration depicting butterflies and flowers, the lace fan delicately painted with butterflies and decorated with sequins, in fitted case. 24cm long £100-£150

273. A bone and hand painted decorated fan, Chinese for the European market, the sticks hand painted with vines, lyres, ribbons etc, the paper fan painted with an image of a courting couple amidst flowers and foliage. 27.7cm long £60-£80

270. A rare and unusual horn brise fan with a spyglass, circa 1815, the sticks pierced with decoration and one side decorated with sequins, the other painted with forget-menots, the pivot set with a monocular, contained within a fitted case. 6cm long £300-£500

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274. A 19th century hand painted and hand decorated ivory and paper fan, the guard sticks painted with metallic colours, the paper fan hand painted with an image of a courting couple, in fitted fishskin covered case. 27cm long £80-£120

275. A heavily decorated and painted ivorine fan, the guard sticks pierced and painted with animals, scrolls, courting couple, flowers and trees, the paper fan heavily painted on one side with mother and babies, the reverse with a hunting scene. 29.5cm long £50-£80

277. A mother of pearl and painted paper fan, circa 1850, the pierced mother of pearl guard sticks with gilt decoration, the printed paper fan with hand painted detail. 27cm long £80-£120

278. Two 1920s ostrich feather fans, one with rainbow colours, the other with yellow and white colours. 68cm long £40-£60

276. A collection of four fans, one with guard sticks inlaid with mother-of-pearl and silk fan with marbled appearance, another with ivory guard sticks and paper fan with sequins (torn), another Continental paper fan with applied applied imaged of your girls, and one other lacquer fan in poor condition, the largest 29cm length £30-£60

279. Two other 1920s ostrich feather fans, one with pierced celluloid sticks, the other with wooden sticks. 38cm long £40-£60

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284. A 19th century Continental circular wooden snuff box, decorated with figures huddled together. 9cm diameter £60-£80 285. A triple bar silver coloured metal cross, circa 1811, engraved on the front and the reverse, believed to be silver but unmarked, approximately 15cm long The Triple Cross is particular to the city of Rome. This cross was given by the Mayor of Greith (near the Netherlands border) as a prize to Gerard Wintjes when the Guild of Saint Sebastian in a shooting competition as they celebrated the baptism of the King of Rome. £80-£120 280. A collection of 20th century paper fans, predominantly advertising and souvenir, including two B.O.A.C, Hook of Holland, Hotel Westminster, Paris and Moet & Chandon, together with a pierced ivorine fan £30-£50 281. A small collection of paper fans some from 1920s, some advertising, including the Ritz France, the largest 27cm long £50-£80

286. A 19th century mother of pearl Corpus Christi, the carved piece with mounted body of Christ in brass, with ivory knops to side and top, length 16cm £50-£70

282. A 19th century tortoiseshell and mother of pearl card case, the rectangular shaped case covered with blonde tortoiseshell and decorated on the front and the back with mother of pearl leaves and small inset rope twist wires in the form of stems. 10cm long £60-£80 287. A mixed collection of enamel and porcelain patch boxes, including a pink enamel box decorated with a seated lady, another enamel box inscribed esteem the giver, two other enamel boxed (damaged) and three porcelain boxes £80-£120 283. Two silver card cases, one with guilloché green enamel to the lid with engine turned spiralling zigzag pattern, the other with engine turned pattern to front and back, the former 8 x 7cm £40-£60

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288. A collection of 20 hand painted miniature lead figures of animals, birds and figures, early 20th century, realistically modelled and including kingfisher, frogs, birds of prey, lizards, fish, squirrel etc., length of lizard 3cm, height of figure 2.6cm £30-£50

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289. Another collection of miniature charms, late 19th and early 20th century, including charms in the form of a ladies purse/morning locket, shell, crosses, padlock, basket, kettle, pig, articulated fish etc. £50-£80 290. A small and interesting collection of novelty miniature charms and seals, mainly late 19th century including a miniature compass in the form of a helmet, charms in the form on an elephant, scissor spectacles, cased playing cards hat, milk churner, double locket in the form of a book, 9ct gold charm in the form of an urn, gold Egyptian charm stamped 800 £80-£100

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291. A small collection of five miniature porcelain plaques, mainly depicting females, one in a silver mount £30-£50

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292. A pique and tortoiseshell purse, of oblong form with pique decoration to one side and central cartouche, together with a smaller rounded tortoiseshell purse with similar decoration both the first with silk lined interior the second with leather lined interior, the largest 8cm long £80-£120

296. Two leather and silver mounted purses, probably 1920s, the first of lizard leather with silver mounts and compartmented leather lined interior, the second smaller purse of fawn colour with leather interior, together with an Art Nouveau silver purse clasp hallmarked London 1901 with makers initials WC, pierced with leaves and tendrils, the largest 11.5cm £40-£60

293. A mother of pearl, silver and brass purse, early 20th century, the mother of pearl applied to the front and back decorated with silver foliage and applied cartouche with initials FMT, with silk lined interior. 8cm long £60-£100 297. An unusual white metal cheroot holder in enamel case, Continental, the engine turned enamel case decorated with roses, together with a Continental white metal paper knife with engine turned handle in similar pattern, the largest 17cm £80-£120 294. A wooden and white metal purse, with applied decoration of scrolls and foliage to one side, and blank cartouche to the centre, with purple silk lined interior. 8cm wide £40-£60

298. Three silver thimbles one by Charles Horner, the Horner thimble with Chester 1912 hallmark and enamel to rim, another set with tigers eye and another with mother of pearl £60-£80 295. A large shell purse and another, early 20th century, the larger with decorative brass clasp and compartmented lined interior, the other of circular form, the largest 10cm long £50-£70

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303. A late 19th century/early 20th century ivory page turner, the handle with silver coloured metal handle decorated in relief with leaves and foliage in silver gilt. 30cm long £30-£50 299. A pair of Bohemian frosted glass scent bottles, early 20th century, painted with an Oriental man and birds to one side, with flowers on the reverse side, gilded knops. 12.5cm high £30-£50

300. A late 19th/early 20th century carved ivory figure of a lion attacking a rhino, carved as one depicting the lion pouncing onto the lion, together with two bone carvings one showing graduating sizes of polar bears the other goats (two missing), rhino carving 10cm long £60-£80

304. A collection of seven page turners and paper knives, including one decorated with Tunbridgeware to the handle, another Mauchlinware depicting a Brighton scene, another with carved lion design and four others, the longest 39cm long £70-£100

301. An agate and mother of pearl paper knife, with agate handle silver mounts, and mother of pearl blade. 25.5cm long £30-£50

302. A cloisonné enamel and silver handled wooden page turner, the handle stamped 84 and with makers initials WU, the handle finely decorated with brightly coloured blue, green, turquoise and red enamel in floral and geometric patterns. 26.5cm long £40-£50

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305. A Cantonese finely carved ivory page turner in original case, early 20th century finely carved throughout on the front and back with figures, animals, dragons, temples, flowers and foliage, contained within original silk lined fitted case. 33.5cm long £200-£300

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306. A Cantonese carved ivory card case, late 19th century, carved on both sides with two shaped vignettes depicting pagodas, bull, trees, people, foliage etc. 11.7cm long £300-£500 309. A Chinese mid 19th century ivory vase, the baluster shaped vase with six panels finely pierced and carved with figures, temples trees and foliage etc. 18.5cm high £200-£300

307. A Cantonese ivory card case, late 19th century, carved with a number of figures amidst a landscape strewn with pagodas, trees, flowers and foliage, with cartouche with owners initials M.C. 11cm long £300-£500

310. A 19th century Chinese carved hornbill skull, finely carved with a scene of a figure on horse back with attendants, against a backdrop of buildings and trees. Supported on a later stand. 20.5cm long £700-£1,000

308. A Chinese Canton carved ivory calling card case, circa 1900, finely carved throughout with figures, trees and pagodas. 10.5 x 7.25cm £80-£120

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reverse 311. A 17/18th century Chinese rhinoceros horn libation cup, the rich, dark tapered cup naturalistically carved with climbing monkeys amongst lotus branches, leaves and buds in high relief. 3cm long, 7cm high, 127g Provenance: From an English private collection. Please note that the United Kingdom Government has imposed an almost complete prohibition on granting a licence to permit the export of worked antique rhinoceros horn from the UK to any destination outside the EU. For further information please contact the Auctioneers. ÂŁ3,000-ÂŁ5,000

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315. A collection of six Chinese perfume bottles, including three carved jade bottles, two lapis lazuli, and a modern scent bottle decorated with Chinese figure, the tallest 9cm high £40-£60

312. A Chinese carved ivory concentric ball on stand, circa 1900, consisting of 6 internal layers, carved all over with dragons and held aloft on an immortal stand. With carved wooden base. 15cm high excluding stand, ball 5cm diameter £80-£120 313. A Chinese carved ivory figure of an immortal, late 18th / early 19th century, the figure with jovial expression and dressed in a robe with carved sandals. Carved signature to base. 15.5cm high. £300-£500

316. A large 19th century Chinese terracotta jardinière, with floral, fish and bird decoration in high relief on green terracotta ground, standing on an elaborately carved hardwood base decorated with lotus leaves, buds and flowers3 38cm wide £2,000-£3,000 314. A large collection of Chinese mother of pearl and ivory gaming counters, late 19th and early 20th century, all in the shape of fish, mostly mother of pearl, some ivory and stained ivory, a small number finely and individually engraved with scales, and patterns of birds etc. £80-£120

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320. A Japanese silver coloured metal money/paper clip, Modern, the hinged clip with moulded dragon, the reverse engraved with character marks. 7cm long £30-£40

317. A Japanese netsuke of a Buddha, late 19th/early 20th century, the carved wooden netsuke with Buddha peering out of a sphere, with carved initials to the underside, together with three toggles (one ivory), one with the face of the devil, netsuke 4cm high £40-£60

321. A pair of Chinese cast iron stirrups, with cast animal figure heads to the top, with gilt geometric patterns to the base and sides. 17cm high £80-£120

318. A small collection of hand carved Japanese beads and nut shells, the beads carved predominantly with figures, trees and landscapes with carvers characters, one larger bead in the form of a flower bud with a frog sitting on the bud, the shells carved with figures, contained within an associated lacquer box, the smallest 1.5cm long £40-£60

319. A Chinese black quartz carved globular vase and cover, circa 1900, carved with incised dogs of foe, with carved dragons head handles, the lid crested with a recumbent dog of foe and supported on ball feet. 18.5cm wide including handles, 17cm high £400-£600

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322. A Chinese gilt wood carved panel of an ox, circa 1920, the gilt wood figure of an ox surrounded by floral decoration, in black frame, stamped on reverse with chuck mark. 29cm high £40-£60

323. Two Japanese paintings on rice paper, circa 1900, depicting young men with Samurai swords and shields. 27 x 17cm £60-£100

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324. A Liberty and Co. silver and turquoise belt buckle, hallmarked Birmingham 1909, the oval shaped buckle with hammered design, with three pins and inset turquoise stone, the reverse stamped L & Co. 8cm long £200-£300

327. A Victorian ivory lily of the valley brooch, realistically modelled with pin to the reverse. 8cm long £80-£120

328. A 9ct gold and opal set spider and fly bar brooch, with spider and fly set with opal bodies, with safety chain £150-£200 325. An interesting collection of twelve cameos, mainly classical heads, all unmounted, the largest 4.5cm long £60-£80

329. A Murrle Bennett & Co. silver and turquoise brooch, the hammered brooch in Arts and Crafts design with beaded decoration and inset with turquoise stone, stamped on the reverse MB 950, width 3cm £200-£300 326. An interesting collection of 19th century memorial and other jewellery, comprising a carved jet pendant and brooch, a seed pearl and hair mourning brooch, a mother of pearl cross, ivory Buddha, a Victorian oval brooch, two jade pendants, a stick pin with bean charm attached, and four 9ct gold chains. 9ct gold 13.5g £150-£250

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334. A silver Iona brooch and a silver Masonic pendant, together with a moss agate brooch set in silver, and another pendant £40-£60

330. Two silver Charles Horner brooches with thistle design, early 20th century, both with knotted ribbon style design, one with amber coloured thistle, the other with two smaller thistles, the largest 4cm wide £80-£120

335. A Chinese carved coral head of an immortal, with ringed top. 4.5cm long £60-£80

331. An Art Nouveau Charles Horner silver and pearl brooch, hallmarked Chester, 1909, a shaped square brooch embossed with flowers and foliage and inset with pearl to the centre £80-£120

332. A 9ct gold and turquoise Art Nouveau brooch by RBS, the ribbon shaped gold brooch with set turquoise, marks stamped .375 and RBS. 3.2cm wide £60-£80

333. A Murrle Bennett & Co. 15ct gold opal and seed pearl brooch, with opal to the centre and seed pearl mounted above and below, with 15ct and makers mark to the pin on. 2.5cm wide £400-£600

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336. A collection of brooches and pendant, comprising a Victorian garnet brooch, a silver Scottish thistle brooch, two bar brooches, a pendant set with blood stone and cornelian and three other pieces £80-£120

337. Two 9ct gold bar brooches, one set with garnet and centre pearl in flower setting, the other set with aquamarine, and a metal stick pin with a 9ct gold wish bone charm attached £40-£60

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338. A silver ruby and diamond brooch in the form of a crest, the centre set with a ruby cross surrounded by numerous small diamonds, flanked by two dragons with red enamel highlights to wing, with pin to reverse. 4cm wide £200-£300

339. Another silver brooch in the form of a crest, with enamel crest to centre and diamond set dragons to side, with Latin inscription to base highlighted in blue enamel. 3.5cm wide £80-£120

340. An 18ct gold and citrine brooch/pendant with matching earrings and ring, the heart shaped citrine with claw setting within a filigree 18ct gold mount which can be worn as a pendant or brooch with matching ring and earrings all stamped 18k £80-£120

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341. A rock crystal reverse carved and painted intaglio brooch, depicting lily of the valley on mother of pearl in heart shaped setting on a bar brooch unmarked but probably gold, with safety chain. 4.5cm wide £700-£1,000

342. A rock crystal reverse hand carved intaglio brooch depicting a collie, the domed crystal plaque depicting finely painted collie mounted on a rope twist flower shaped brooch, unmarked but probably gold, with pin to back. 4cm wide £800-£1,200

343. A rock crystal reverse hand carved intaglio 18ct gold ring depicting an Alsatian dog, the domed plaque finely painted and engraved with the head of an Alsatian £500-£800

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344. A collection of 28 assorted gold and silver tie and stick pins £60-£80 345. An unmarked yellow gold, diamond and chrysoberyl tie pin, early 20th century, with oval head and spiral pin. 8.5cm long. £80-£120

348. A Murrle Bennett & Co. 15ct gold, turquoise and seed pearl pendant, the pierced diamond shaped pendant with inset central turquoise stone with seed pearls to the sides and below, with larger pearl drop, with 15ct and MB marks to the reverse, on chain. 5cm £500-£700 346. A silver and enamel Charles Horner pendant, the sterling silver pendant with oval black enamel with delicately painted rose detail, and droplet with leaf detail, the reverse with interlaced CH initials. 4.3cm long £80-£120

349. Two Edwardian gilt metal pendants, one set with peridot and seed pearls, the other set with amethyst and seed pearls, the largest pendant 5.5cm long £60-£80

347. A silver and enamel Arts and Craft pendant by Queensway, the silver pendant with scroll and bead detail, and blue and green enamel and enamel drop, the reverse stamped Queensway Sterling Silver. 4.2cm long £250-£350

350. An Edwardian 9ct gold shield shape drop pendant, set with two peridot and numerous seed pearls on chain, length of pendant 5cm £100-£150

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351. An Edwardian peridot and seed pearl pendant on 9ct gold chain, the pendant mounted with seed pearls in the form of flowers and with peridot and seed pearl drop, pendant 4.5cm long £80-£120

352. A Modern Chinese jade oval shaped pendant, carved with lotus leaf blossom, with suspension loop. 4.5cm long £40-£60

353. A jade coloured pendant and earring set, the carved pendant on silver and marcasite chain link necklace with a pair of matching earrings, length of pendant 6cm £80-£120

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354. A Chinese mutton fat jade carved and pierced pendant and matching earrings, with silver coloured metal mount in the shape of a bird in flight, the earrings also carved and pierced with silvered coloured metal mounts in the form of a bird, pendant 6cm long £1,000-£1,500

355. A 19th century bohemian garnet suite jewellery, comprising necklace with drop pendants attached, pair of earrings, a bracelet, a brooch and a fob £200-£300

356. A fine gold coloured metal bead chain necklace, possibly Continental, stamped 916. 112cm long £150-£250

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357. A 19th century 18ct gold and enamel locket, with blue and white enamel decoration to front, opening up to reveal, photograph locket on later 18ct rope twist chain. 38.1g £200-£300

358. An 18ct gold chain link necklace with enamel design in the form of branches, the chain interspersed with eleven brown enamelled sections representing branches, length 38cm weight 14g £280-£320

359. A Continental gold coloured metal pearl necklace and bracelet set, marked indistinctly, the chain link necklace with pearls and engraved spheres and black enamelled links, with matching bracelet, weight 21.8g £200-£300

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360. A string of graduated amber beads, 33cm long, the largest bead 3cm £500-£700

361. A set of yellow graduated amber beads, together with another plastic set of beads, the longest 39cm £40-£60

362. A large fragment of amber, in silver coloured metal frame, 12cm long, 6cm wide £250-£350

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363. An amber and silver plated stiff bracelet, the amber set within a silver plated mount on a decorative bracelet, together with an Edwardian brooch/pendant £60-£80

366. A yellow coloured metal diamond and sapphire bracelet, the bracelet with eleven interconnecting sections set with alternating baguette cut sapphire and diamonds, length 18.5cm £250-£350 367. A collection of assorted gold jewellery, including two 9ct gate bracelet, an 1895 half sovereign ring in an unmarked yellow metal mount, a 9ct gold link bracelet, three 9ct necklaces, two 9ct dress rings and a 9ct gold cased Avia ladies watch. 9ct gold: 45 grams (excluding watch), 22ct gold: 4 grams. £400-£450

364. An 18ct gold rope twist bracelet, intertwined with chain link white coloured metal length 19.5cm, weight 20.4g £300-£500

368. A Victorian 9ct gold curb link charm bracelet, on padlock clasp with five charms attached including an African’s pond coin dated 1895, and a propelling pencil set with garnet and turquoise, weight 27.5g £150-£250 365. A three strand graduated pearl bracelet with sapphire and diamond clasp, the clasp with faceted sapphire of rectangular shape surrounded by eight diamonds within a silver mount, length 18cm £300-£500

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371. A 9ct gold curb link charm bracelet, with padlock clasp and approximately 20 gold charms attached, weight 32.6g £150-£250 372. A double link 9ct gold charm bracelet, with 15 charms including a ship in a bottle, a seal, a Buddha and a treasure chest on padlock clasp, weight 48.5g £300-£400 373. A silver curb link charm bracelet, with approximately 26 charms, weight 4.83ozt £80-£120 369. A 9ct gold curb link charm bracelet on padlock clasp, with gold envelope charm attached, weight 20.5g £100-£150

374. A fine 19th century 15ct gold bangle set with diamonds and sapphire, with approximately 44 diamonds and centre faceted sapphire £2,000-£3,000

375. A Victorian 9ct gold ruby stiff bangle, set with seven rubies, with rope twist and floral decoration, with safety chain £250-£350

370. An 18ct gold charm bracelet with unusual selection of over 20 9ct gold charms, the 18ct gold curb link bracelet with unusual charms including pea pod, fan, temple with revolving frogs, love letter, puzzle ball, jumping devil, 70 grams £600-£800

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376. A 9ct gold 19th century stiff bangle, set with two sapphires, two rose diamonds and centre blue stone, rope twist and floral decoration, in original fitted case. 19.2g £80-£120

379. A pair of Victorian oval shaped earring, with chased and black enamel decoration set with seed pearl centres £80-£100

377. A 22ct gold wedding band and 9ct gold bangle, the stiff bangle engraved on one side £100-£150

380. A pair of gold lovers knot shaped ruby/diamond/ sapphire and emerald earrings, Modern £80-£120

381. An 18ct gold square shaped ring, set with nine small diamonds in circular settings £150-£200

378. A pair of 1920s teardrop pearl and diamond earrings, on diamond studs with diamond stems terminating in pearl teardrops, in original fitted case £600-£800

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382. An 18ct gold diamond ring, set with approximately 1/4 carat diamond and six diamonds to shoulders £500-£800

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383. A three stone diamond and sapphire ring, with centre set sapphire in claw setting flanked by two single diamond stones, the gold shank unmarked but probably 18ct £700-£900

387. An 18ct gold pearl and diamond ring, the crossover ring with two pearls and two diamonds £80-£120

384. A Victorian 18ct gold twelve stone diamond ring, with old cut diamonds, carved shoulders and claw setting £600-£800

388. A gold sapphire and diamond ring, with centre diamond and sapphires in flower setting flanked by single diamond either side, indistinctly marked but believed to be 18ct £100-£150

385. An 18ct gold circular cluster ring, set with emeralds, seed pearls and centre diamond £100-£150

389. A Victorian 18ct gold and ruby ring, set with five rubies in claw setting £50-£80

386. An 18ct gold ruby and diamond ring, the wishbone shaped ring with centre ruby in claw setting surrounded by a circle of diamonds surmounted by a diamond flanked by baguette cut rubies £120-£150

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390. A 19th century gold coloured metal and opal ring, set with three oval opals, in claw setting £100-£150 391. A gold coloured metal onyx and diamond ring, in oval setting £100-£150

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392. A 1960s 18ct gold abstract ring, set with three rubies and five diamonds (one stone missing). 8g £150-£250

395. A five stone 9ct gold opal ring, together with a diamond cluster set with ruby centre £120-£180 396. An 18ct gold and platinum emerald and diamond engagement ring, set with centre emerald and six diamonds, together with an 18ct gold ring set with two sapphires and centre diamond, and a platinum wedding band (gilded) £350-£450 397. A 9ct gold five stone opal and rose diamond ring, in claw setting, together with another opal ring £100-£150

393. A 9ct gold oval diamond cluster ring, Modern, set with numerous small diamonds £150-£250

394. An 18ct white gold diamond and emerald cluster ring, in circular setting, claw set £150-£250

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398. A collection of seven rings and a locket, comprising a Victorian red and green garnet ring, a five stone turquoise ring, a tigers eye ring, an almadine garnet, another garnet ring and two others, and a gold plated locket £60-£100

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399. Two 9ct gold dress rings, comprising a sapphire and opal cluster, a garnet cluster together with a gold plated paste red and white stone ring (3) £60-£100 400. Four rings, including a three stone set with two diamonds and centre sapphire, five stone ring set with two rubies and three small diamonds, and a diamond and ruby set eternity ring, and other eternity ring set with paste stones £100-£150 401. Four wedding bands, including one 22ct, two 9ct, and one gold coloured metal weight 22ct 5.3g, 9cts 6.7g £80-£120 402. Five gold wedding bands, comprising three 22ct gold rings one set with turquoise, one set with diamond, the other with chased decoration and two 18ct gold rings one set with three rose diamonds one set with diamond and ruby. Three 22ct 12g total, two 18ct 7.1g £200-£300

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403. Four 9ct gold dress rings, one mounted with tigers eye, one mounted with an oval garnet, one mounted with a citrine in claw setting and one other £60-£80 404. A 9ct gold dispenser, two 9ct gold half crowns and a 9ct gold ring £60-£80 405. Two gentleman’s 18ct gold signet rings, one with repoussé decoration the other set with small diamond, weight 21.8g £200-£300 406. A 19th century 18ct gold gypsy ring, centre centre diamond approximately half a carat, weight 8.7g £200-£300 407. A pair of silver Charles Horner cufflinks, hallmarked Chester 1895, chased with foliage £40-£60

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408. A 9ct gold Jaeger Le Coultre gents wrist watch, circa 1960, with baton numerals and silvered dial, engraved presentation inscription to the reverse of the case. Case diameter 32mm £100-£150

411. A 9ct gold Mappin & Webb gents wrist watch, the silvered dial with baton numerals and set in a 9ct yellow gold case with black leather strap. The reverse of the case with long service inscription. Case diameter 33mm £60-£80

409. An Omega stainless steel gents wrist watch, the plain dial with numbers and baton numerals, on a steel bracelet, in Omega box.Case diameter 33mm £80-£120

412. A gentleman’s Movado hunter pocket watch, with 14ct gold case, white enamel dial, with gold fob seal attached to black moire ribbon £400-£600

410. A 14ct gold Tissot gentleman’s watch, with calendar, seconds hand and baton numerals on 14ct gold bracelet £600-£800

413. An 18ct gold pocket watch, with white enamel dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds, engraved inside C.G.Chatelaine, London £300-£500

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414. A ladies 18ct pocket watch, Swiss, late 19th century, with Roman numerals, the face stamped RAFFIN GENEVE surrounded by floral border, the reverse overlaid with enamel (damaged), in original fitted case with gold chain, diameter of dial 3cm £100-£150 415. Four 9ct gold ladies wristwatches, three on gold expanding bracelets and one on a gilt metal bracelet £50-£80

416. A Victorian 9ct gold curb link Albert chain, set with circular photographic fob, with T bar. 33.3g, 38cm long £200-£300

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417. Two 18th century pocket watch movement and an enamelled case, one of the movements with verge escapement Berthoud Paris with enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numeral, the other by William Nodes, together with an enamelled 18th century pocket watch case with enamelled scene of a seated male nude and an eagle the interior of the case also enamelled with a church scene, the former 3.5cm diameter £100-£150

418. A ladies 14ct gold fob watch with 9ct gold chain, the fob watch with engine turned dial, Arabic numerals with chased decoration to the reverse and surround of flowers and foliage, chain weight 28g £300-£500

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419. A Queen Victoria 1837-1897 Diamond Jubilee bronze medal in a case, together with a white medal Princess of Wales Souvenir Medal from the Private Military Hospital, The Gables, Surbiton, from Sir Alfred & Lady Cooper 1900, in a fitted case (2). £40-£60

422. The Empire Collection, a set of twenty-five Commemorative silver gilt replica postage stamps in a fitted case with certificate 3877/10,000 and paperwork. Weighable silver 15.09ozt. £150-£200

420. A German Third Reich Mother`s Cross, gold class, with ribbon in a fitted presentation case from Werner Redo Saarlautern. £100-£150

423. The Stamps of Royalty, a set of twenty-five Royal Commemorative silver gilt replica postage stamps in a fitted wooden case with certificate 3877/5000 and paperwork. Weighable silver 15.43ozt. £150-£200

421. Treasures from the Royal Collection, a set of twenty-five Royal Commemorative silver gilt replica postage stamps in a fitted case with certificate 3877/5000 and paperwork. Weighable silver 14.77ozt £150-£200

424. A 1977 Queens Silver Jubilee silver proof set, containing 6 coins and a plaque, minted by the Pobjoy Mint, with certificate. £60-£80

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428. A George V 1911 22ct gold half sovereign, in fitted case. 4 grams £70-£80

425. A 9ct gold Sovereign sized coin, commemorating 25th anniversary of Queen Elizabeth II, in a fitted case. £40-£60

426. A 1904 American twenty dollar gold coin, 33.5 grams £600-£700

427. An Austrian 100 corona 1915 gold coin, 33.8 grams £600-£700

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429. A George II gold guinea, dated 1753, with milled edge. 8 grams £700-£900

430. A 1922 Swiss 10 franc gold coin, 3.2 grams £70-£90

431. A 1911 Swiss 20 franc gold coin, 6.4 grams £140-£160

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432. An Austrian Maria Theresa Thaler silver 1780 restrike silver coin, 28.1 grams £20-£40

433. A collection of seven cased silver and white metal collectors souvenir coins, from Canada, mostly Dollars. Minted by: The Royal Canadian Mint and others. Approx 5.7ozt of white metal £50-£70

434. A collection of silver and white metal collectors souvenir coins, from Trinidad and Tobago, The Cook Islands, Turks & Caicos, Bahamas, and Barbados. Minted by: Franklin Mint and others. Approx 15.5ozt weighable white metal £140-£160

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435. A collection of large boxed sets of silver and white metal collectors souvenir coins, from Malawi, The Cook Islands, Solomon Islands, Seychelles, Republic of Liberia, Guyana, New Zealand, Monnaie de Paris, Republic of Panama, Malta, Republic of the Philippines, Republic of India, Ceylon, Jamaica. Minted by: The Royal Mint, Franklin Mint, Spink & Sons, Leningrad Mint and others. Approx 17ozt weighable white metal £150-£250

436. A collection of silver and white metal collectors souvenir coins, from the Isle of Man, Jamaica, Western Samoa, The Cook Islands and Fiji Islands. Most cased. Minted by: Pobjoy Mint, Franklin Mint and Birmingham Mint (20). Approximately 21ozt of white metal £150-£200

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437. A collection of WW1 and WW2 medals with associated paper work and ribbons for Geoffrey Walker comprising: 1914-1918 British War Medal 1914-1918 Victory Medal (one with acorn leaf) 1939-1945 Defence Medal 1937 Coronation Medal George V Territorial Force Defence Medal, together with associated matching miniature set of replica medals, and ribbon bar (without defence metal ribbon). Papers include letter of Mention in dispatches dated 20/1/1919. Also included in this lot is a 9ct gold Civil Service Sports Council Life Membership Medal, in original box. £200-£300 438. Five H.M.O.W red and white enamel signs, including Boiler House, Fan No 1, Gas Meter etc. the largest 31cm £60-£100 439. A French Allie Maillard Conformateur Millinery Head / Hat Measuring tool, of wood, brass and steel construction, together with a collection of accessories £150-£200 440. Three 19th century powder flasks, including a leather and brass example with hunting scene to front and back, and two copper and brass flasks, one by Bartrum & Co. the former 19cm long £80-£100

441. A late 19th century concertina in fitted leather case, with sixteen bone keys to each side, silvered metal fretwork, green tooled leather bellows, with pattered paper in between, contained within a hexagonal shaped fitted leather case with carrying handle. 15 x 16cm £100-£150

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442. A red Schuco monkey with hidden perfume bottle, with red fur and velvet pads, the head lifting up to reveal a glass perfume bottle with stopper. 8.9cm high £80-£120

443. An early 20th century blonde Steiff bear, circa 1905, with blank metal button to the ear, black button eyes, cupped ears with light brown stitched nose, cardboard disc joints and five stitched claws. 41cm £500-£700

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444. A Simon & Halbig black doll mould number 43, German, impressed on the back of the bisque head with K R for Kammer and Reinhardt and mould number 43, open mouth, weighted eyes, with jointed composition body, with later clothes, head 13cm long £200-£300

445. Three Dinky vehicles (571, 14c, 521), including Dinky number 571 Coles Crane Mobile Crane in original box, Coventry Climax Fork Lift Truck in original box and Bedford Articulated Lorry 521 £80-£120

448. An autographed programme for the Frank Sinatra Spectacular in 1965 at the Kiel Opera House, St. Louis, Missouri, signed on the inside of the programme by Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis and Joey Bishop, other autographs include Four Step Brothers and Count Basie. 14 x 32cm £100-£150

446. A Dinky 982 Pullman Car Transporter, with blue cab and back, with original inner packaging and box £60-£80

447. A Dinky 25x Breakdown Lorry, in original orange box £50-£80

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449. A pair of Martin Brundle’s Silk Cut Jaguar racing overalls, white and purple with embroidered logos for Castrol, Silk Cut Jaguar and Townsend Thoresen with embroidered name to the left shoulder, with label to the inside dated 1985 £100-£200

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452. Three pairs of Beatles textured stockings, one contained within original packaging, one within packaging but not sealed and the other without packaging £150-£250 450. A pair of racing gloves signed and worn by Racing Driver Martin Brundle, each of the Sparco gloves clearly signed with black marker pen and dated ‘95

453. A small collection of early 20th century green, blue and clear glass medical bottles £30-£50

These gloves were bought by the vendor at a Charity Event in 1995. £50-£100

454. A Victorian J. Hicks pocket compensated barometer, in brass case with silvered dial, signed and numbered 6634, contained within a red Morocco leather outer case. 6cm diameter £60-£80 455. A brass camera lucida in fitted red Morocco leather case, late 19th century, 23.5cm wide £60-£80

451. A JVC ‘Sputnik’ Videosphere type 324OUK, 1960s, 10-inch screen behind a smoked effect visor with white surround, and flip digital clock/radio/time to the base, height 36cm According to Michael Bennett-Leve in his book ‘TV is King’, 1994, it is believed to be an uncommon extra to find the additional radio base. £200-£300

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456. A brass camera lucida in case, circa 1850, unsigned, contained within a fitted red leather covered case, case 23cm long £50-£70

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457. Two pair of brass binoculars, the larger stamped around the eyepiece Colmont Paris, the other La Ville Paris, both with adjustment focussing, the largest 16cm high (unextended) £80-£120

462. A brass and rosewood three draw refracting telescope by Cutts, Sutton & Son, circa 1850, signed on the first draw J.P.Cutts Sutton & Son Opticians to Her Majesty Sheffield and London, 26cm unextended, 75cm extended £50-£70

463. A day or night brass and mahogany single draw refracting telescope by Spencer, Browning and Rust, circa 1850, signed on the first draw. 52cm unextended, 93cm extended £60-£80

458. A set of drawing instruments by John Fowler, circa 1750, the fishskin covered case opening up to reveal brass sector, rule, dividers, compasses etc, containing a total of eight instruments, case 17cm long £300-£500 459. A brass and mahogany two draw refracting telescope, circa 1800, unsigned, 24cm unextended, 54.5cm extended £30-£50

460. A day or night brass and mahogany two draw telescope, 1826-1840, signed on the first draw G.Bracher London Day or Night. 35cm unextended, 82cm extended £40-£60 461. A brass and leather eight draw refracting telescope, circa 1850, unsigned, unextended 16cm, extended 66cm £40-£60

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464. A brass and mahogany single draw pocket refracting telescope, unsigned, 11.5cm unextended 17cm extended £40-£50

465. An ivory and gilt brass seven draw monocular by Watkins, circa 1800, signed around the eyepiece Wm Watkins St James Street, the largest draw with ivory section, unextended 2.5cm, 8cm extended £50-£70

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469. A folding Withering-type microscope, circa 1795, the brass arm, and ivory mounted lens and stage folding down into a mahogany case with original paper label with instructions applied to the lid, with dissecting needle, case 12cm long £100-£150

466. A 360 degree brass protractor by Troughton of London, circa 1805, in later fitted case. 30cm diameter £200-£300

470. A brass pocket microscope by Banks, circa 1820, signed on the brass pillar Banks, Strand London, the pillar screwing into the lid of the mahogany case, with rack and pinion focussing, mirror, ivory and black disc, live box and bone specimen slide, case 10cm wide £80-£120

467. A brass compound microscope, French, unsigned, the lacquered brass microscope with single eyepiece, objective, interior mirror and adjustable exterior mirror, contained within a fitted beech wood case with paper label to the interior the lid. 16cm high £40-£60

468. A simple Withering-type cylinder brass microscope by Rubergall, circa 1805, contained within a leather covered wooden tube with part makers label applied to interior lid, the case 11cm high £80-£120

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471. A simple botanical microscope, circa 1810, the brass pillar with rack and pinion focussing, mirror, forceps, in fitted mahogany case and other additional eyepieces, case 22cm wide £80-£120

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472. A lacquered brass compound monocular microscope by Ross & Broadhurst Clarkson, circa 1855, stamped on the Y shaped base, with single body tube, double nosepiece, stage with X and Y movement and plano-concave mirror, contained within a mahogany replica cabinet with a number of accessories including canned numbered objectives, bulls eye mirror etc. height 41cm £300-£500

473. A brass Culpeper-type microscope by Dollond, circa 1820, signed on the circular stage Dollond London, with rack focussing, mounted on a mahogany base with drawer below with five objectives and other accessories, contained within a pyramidal mahogany replica case, height 39cm £100-£150

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474. A Henry Crouch brass compound binocular microscope with accessories, late 19th century, signed on the body tube H. Crouch 54 London Wall 336, the brass and blackened brass microscope with Y shaped base, plano concave mirror, circular stage and rack and pinion focusing, contained within a fitted mahogany case with a number of accessories including double nose piece, canned and numbered objectives, eyepieces, associated accessories including labelled specimen slides and liveboxes. 27cm high £300-£400

475. A brass Negretti and Zambra monocular microscope late 19th century, signed on the Y shaped base, with single body tube with rack and pinion focusing, rectangular shaped stage and plano concave mirror, contained within a fitted mahogany case, with single Zeiss objective. 39cm high £200-£300

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476. A quintant by Hurlimann Paris, circa 1900, the radius signed A. Hurlimann a Paris (1238), with silvered scale, index arm, two sets of interchangeable filters with additional eyepieces, contained within a fitted mahogany case, radius 24cm £100-£150

477. A brass pantograph by Thomas Jones, circa 1825, contained within fitted mahogany case, case 61cm long £80-£100

478. Norden, Frederick Louis 1708-1742, Voyage d’Egypte et de Nubie, Translated from the Original, in two volumes, volume 1 containing text and several head and tail pieces, volume 2 with engraved plates, tooled leather covered This important book in two volumes records the extensive voyage of Frederick Louis Norden through Egypt 1737-1738. It illustrates and describes some of Egypt’s historical monuments. It is believed that the historical drawing of the Sphinx depicted in Norden’s book is the earliest known drawing of the Sphinx with the nose missing. £600-£800 479. Leighton, Frederick Lord ‘Drawings and Studies’, with 40 plates, limited edition of 500 published, Fine Art Society, London 1898 £150-£250

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480. Terence Cuneo signed copy ‘The mouse and his Master’ and signed copy of ‘The Military Paintings’, ‘The mouse and his Master’ with slip cover and signed and dated December ‘79, ‘The Military Paintings’ with outer cover signed and dated 1994 £250-£350

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TERMS & CONDITIONS

IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR BIDDERS AND BUYERS Each auction is prepared in advance and is on public view at the saleroom for one day before the sale, and the morning of the sale. No passes or appointments are required.

CONDITIONS OF BUSINESS

PAYMENT

All lots are offered subject to Catherine Southon Auctioneers & Valuers Ltd’s Conditions of Business.

Payment is due in sterling immediately after the sale and before purchases can be released. Payment in person can be made in the saleroom on the day of the auction. After this, payments must be made by post, card transactions by telephone or electronic transfer to our bank. Catherine Southon Auctioneers & Valuers Ltd welcomes the following methods of payment:

ESTIMATES AND RESERVES Estimates are published as a guide only and are subject to review. The actual hammer price of a lot may be higher or lower than the range of figures given and there are no predetermined starting prices. Estimates may be subject to revision. Published estimates are exclusive of buyer’s premium and VAT. All lots are subject to reserves. The reserve price is never higher than the low pre-sale estimate. BUYER’S PREMIUM AND VAT A buyer’s premium of 18% is applicable to all the lots in this sale. The buyer’s premium is inclusive of VAT at the current standard rate (20%). Lots are normally offered for sale under the auctioneers margin scheme and VAT is payable on the buyer’s premium by all buyers.

CREDIT/DEBIT CARD We are pleased to accept major Credit Cards, for which a surcharge will be made of 3% of the transaction total. This is to cover the charge made to us by the bank. (Unfortunately we are unable to accept American Express). There is no charge for payments by Debit Card. STERLING BANKER’S DRAFT RO BUILDING SOCIETY CHEQUE We are pleased to accept a Sterling Banker’s Draft or a Building Society cheque drawn on a recognised UK bank or building society.

Lots marked with a dagger † will be offered under normal UK VAT rules and VAT will be charged on both the hammer price and the buyer’s premium.

STERLING CHEQUE OR CASH

PRE-SALE EXHIBITION

Cash payments will not be accepted above the amount of £6,000.

All auctions are on public view the day before the sale and on the morning of the sale. CONDITION REPORTS All prospective bidders are encouraged to attend the pre-sale exhibition and view the lots in person. If this is not possible, we will be pleased to provide a brief condition report where practical. All condition reports are provided in good faith. Buyers are reminded that it is their responsibility to satisfy themselves of the condition of lots. All weights and measurements are approximate only. Please refer to Conditions of Business for further information.

Cheques are not acceptable tender unless agreed in advance by Catherine Southon Auctioneers & Valuers L td.

ELECTRONIC AND WIRE TRANSFERS Wire transfers can be made directly to our bank: National Westminster Bank plc 33 High Street West Wickham Kent BR4 0WH Sort Code: 60-23-22

BIDDING IN PERSON

Account Number: 79995810

To bid with us you must register to obtain a bidding number. You will be asked to provide proof of identity. All lots sold will be invoiced in the name and address in which the paddle has been registered and will not and cannot be transferred to other names or addresses. If you instruct an agent to bid on your behalf, you will need to provide a letter of authority to this effect.

Account Name: Catherine Southon Auctioneers & Valuers Ltd

ABSENTEE & TELEPHONE BIDDING

PLEASE NOTE THAT THE FULL AMOUNT OWED MUST BE TRANSFERRED. CATHERINE SOUTON AUCTIONEERS & VALUERS LTD WILL NOT ACCEPT TRANSFER CHARGES. ALL BANK TRANSFER/COMMISSION CHARGES MUST BE PAID BY THE BUYER

Catherine Southon Auctioneers & Valuers Ltd is pleased to execute bids on behalf of clients unable to attend the sale in person. All bids should be submitted in writing and in good time, no later than 4.00pm on the day prior to the sale. No absentee or telephone bidding requests will be accepted without a landline telephone number. Lots will be purchased as cheaply as possible (subject to other bids received, reserves and competition in the saleroom). It will be possible to arrange auction room telephone bidding, but subject always to the availability of lines and staffing. These services are offered free of charge and are subject to our Conditions of Business.

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TERMS & CONDITIONS

CONDITIONS OF BUSINESS FOR SELLERS The Conditions of Business for Sellers govern all aspects of the consignment, report, holding and sale of Property by Catherine Southon Auctioneers & Valuers Ltd and the Conditions of Business for Buyers, as printed in sale catalogues and available from Catherine Southon Auctioneers & Valuers Ltd upon request. Catherine Southon Auctioneers & Valuers Ltd act as agent for Sellers. Conditions of Business for Buyers and/or Sellers may be amended by additional terms printed in the sale catalogue and/or by notices posted up in the saleroom or announced by the auctioneer. DEFINITIONS “Seller” is the owner of the Property, their agent, executors or the person in possession of the Property (as appropriate). “The Company” means Catherine Southon Auctioneers & Valuers Ltd, Lygon House, 50 London Road, Bromley, BR1 3RA, Company registration number “Seller’s Commission” is the commission The Company charges Sellers of Property. “Expenses” are The Company’s expenses, fees and charges relating to the Property, including legal expenses, insurance charges, illustration fees, administration fees, customs duties, shipping and packing costs and any other expenses and VAT on these amounts. “Buyer’s Premium” is the commission The Company charges Buyers of Property. “Hammer Price” is the highest bid for the Property accepted by the auctioneer. “Reserve Price” is the minimum Hammer Price at which the Property may be sold, as agreed between the Seller and The Company. “Net Sale Proceeds” are the proceeds of sale actually received by The Company, less Seller’s Commission, Buyer’s Premium and Expenses. “Property” means any item or items of any kind accepted by The Company with a view to its or their sale at auction. “Buyer” means the bidder (including a commission bidder) whom The Company has accepted by the fall of the auctioneer’s hammer. “Deliberate Forgery” means an imitation made with the intention of deceiving as to authorship, origin, date, age, period, culture or source but which is unequivocally described in the catalogue as being the work of a particular creator and which at the date of the sale had a value materially less than it would have had if it had been in accordance with the description. The Seller’s Commission, Hammer Price, Buyer’s Premium and all Expenses are subject to VAT, where applicable.

1. SELLER’S WARRANTIES (a) The Seller warrants to The Company and the Buyer that:(i) the Seller is the owner of the Property or is properly authorised to sell it;

Company’s standard rates. The Company reserves the right to pay out of its commissions a fee to any third party introducing Sellers or Property to it. (f) Sellers are prohibited from bidding on their own Property.

3. WITHDRAWAL OF PROPERTY (a) If the Seller withdraws any Property from sale after their written agreement to sell it, The Company may charge the Seller 50% of the Seller’s Commission and Buyer’s Premium that The Company would have received had the Property sold at its mid estimate, plus all Expenses (the “Withdrawal Fee”). (b) The Company may withdraw any Property from sale without liability for any of the following reasons:- if (i) it reasonably believes that the authenticity or attribution is questionable; (ii) it reasonably believes that the Seller’s Warranties or other Conditions of Business have been breached; (iii) there is a competing ownership claim or lien over the Property; (iv) the Property does not have all licences and permits required by law, including those required under the Convention on the International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES); (v) the condition of the Property has deteriorated since consignment; (vi) the auction has been postponed for any reason. (c) If the Property is withdrawn for any of reasons 3(b)(ii), or (iii) the Seller shall pay the Withdrawal Fee, as per Condition 3(a). If withdrawn for any other reason, the Property shall be returned to the Seller at the Seller’s expense.

4. EXCLUSION OF LIABILITY (a) The Company shall not be liable for any errors or omissions in any written or oral information provided to Sellers or for acts or omissions relating to the conduct of the auction or any other matter relating to the sale of Property, whether negligent or otherwise, subject always to Condition 4(c). (b) Without prejudice to Condition 4(a), any claim against The Company shall be limited to the Net Sale Proceeds for the relevant Property. The Company shall not in any circumstances be liable for any indirect or consequential losses. (c) The Company’s liability to the Seller in respect of death or personal injury caused by The Company’s negligent acts or omissions shall not be excluded or limited.

(ii) the Seller shall transfer possession and good title in the Property to the Buyer, free from any third party claims;

5. LOSS OR DAMAGE TO PROPERTY

(iii) the Seller has provided all relevant information about the ownership, condition, authenticity, attribution, provenance and import/export history of the Property;

(a) Unless otherwise agreed in writing, The Company will assume the risk of loss or damage to Property received from the Seller until:-

(iv) there are no copyright or other restrictions on The Company’s rights to produce and publish images of the Property.

(i) risk passes to the Buyer; or

(b) The Seller will indemnify The Company, its directors, employees, officers and Buyers of the Property against all losses and damages resulting from a breach of any of these warranties or other Conditions of Business. The Company may cancel, rescind or postpone sales of Property where it reasonably believes that there has been or may be a breach of these warranties or any other Conditions of Business by the Seller.

(iii) 6 months after receipt of the Property by The Company, if not consigned for sale.

2. SALE PREPARATION (a) The Company shall have sole discretion as to how Property is described, illustrated and marketed, and the date, venue and conduct of the sale. (b) All oral or written estimates, appraisals and reports are statements of opinion only, and may not be relied upon as a prediction of the sale price and may be revised from time to time by The Company. The Company is not responsible for error of description (made either orally or in any catalogue) or for the genuineness or authenticity of any lot. (c) The Company may, without obligation, consult with third party experts and carry out such other research for the Property as it deems necessary. The Company may transfer possession of the Property to such third parties and shall not be responsible for the acts and omissions of such third parties. (d) The Company shall have the absolute right to produce and publish images of any Property consigned for sale and will retain copyright in any such images it produces. (e) The Company will charge a Buyer’s Premium on the sale of the Property at The

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(ii) if unsold, 30 days after the sale or when released to the Seller (whichever is earlier); or (b) If damage or loss occurs whilst the Property is at the risk of The Company, the maximum amount of The Company’s liability shall be: (i) the Hammer Price of the Property, if sold; (ii) the Reserve Price of the Property or as otherwise stated on the Property Receipt, if unsold; or (iii) the mid estimate, if not offered for sale (or The Company’s reasonable estimate of auction value where there are no pre-sale estimates); less Seller’s Commission and Expenses. (c) The Company will not be liable for any loss or damage caused by:- (i) normal wear and tear, gradual deterioration or inherent vice or defect; (ii) errors in processing; (iii) war or radioactive contamination.

6. VAT If any Property is an asset of the Seller’s business, the Seller must notify The Company on delivery of the Property to The Company, whether or not he is registered for VAT purposes and if so, his registered number and whether or not he intends to operate the VAT Used Goods Scheme covering amongst other goods, works of art and antiques.

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7. POST AUCTION SALES

re-sale plus all relevant Expenses.

If any Property fails to sell at auction, The Company shall be entitled for a period of 35 days after the auction to sell the Property privately for no less than the Reserve Price (unless otherwise agreed with the Seller) and on the terms of these Conditions of Business.

(c) If the Seller deposits the Property with The Company for more than 1 year and neither collects or consigns it for sale, The Company shall be entitled to sell such Property at a future sale conducted by The Company or elsewhere, with estimates and reserves at The Company’s discretion, after giving the Seller 60 days written notice sent to the Seller’s last known address.

8. PAYMENT OF NET SALE PROCEEDS (a) Subject in all cases to prior receipt of cleared funds by The Company and subject to rescission of the sale under Condition 10, 35 days after the sale date or 5 working days after receipt of cleared funds from the Buyer (whichever is later), The Company shall send the Seller the Net Sale Proceeds in pounds sterling, less any other amounts owed by the Seller to The Company. (b) The Company shall not be obliged to check the ability of Buyers to pay for Property and shall have absolute discretion whether to use any of the rights and remedies against defaulting Buyers contained in the Conditions of Business for Buyers.

9. UNSOLD/ UNCOLLECTED PROPERTY (a) The Company will advise Sellers whether or not their Property has sold. Unsold Property may either:(i) be reconsigned for sale; or (ii) be collected by the Seller, in which case a Reduced Commission of 50% of the Seller’s Commission may be payable calculated as if the Property sold for its Reserve Price (where applicable), plus relevant Expenses. (b) If the Seller does not reconsign or collect the Property within 60 days of the auction as per Condition 8(a) (i) or (ii) above, The Company shall be released from any duty of bailment and may in its sole discretion be entitled to:-

10. RESCISSION OF SALES The Company may rescind the sale where it reasonably believes that the Property is a Deliberate Forgery, in which case The Company shall send the Seller a notice of such rescission. The Seller agrees to return to The Company the Net Sale Proceeds received from the sale of such Property together with any additional Expenses incurred by The Company. The Company will return the Property to the Seller upon receipt of the Net Sale Proceeds and Expenses, unless prevented from doing so for reasons beyond The Company’s control.

11. DATA PROTECTION (a) The Company will use information supplied by Sellers or otherwise obtained lawfully by The Company for the provision of auction related services, client administration, marketing and as otherwise required by law. (b) By agreeing to these Conditions of Business, the Seller agrees to the processing of their personal information and to the disclosure of such information to third parties worldwide for the purposes outlined in Condition 11(a).

12. MISCELLANEOUS

(i) transfer the Property to independent storage at the Seller’s expense; or

(a) If any part of these Conditions of Business be held unenforceable, the remaining parts shall remain in full force and effect.

(ii) re-offer the Property at auction for no less than 50% of the original Reserve Price agreed with the Seller (where applicable), and subject to the Seller’s Commission on the

b) These Conditions of Business shall be interpreted in accordance with English Law under the exclusive jurisdiction of the English Courts, in favour of The Company.

CONDITIONS OF BUSINESS FOR BUYERS 1. INTRODUCTION

3. EXAMINATION OF LOTS

(a) The contractual relationship of Catherine Southon Auctioneers & Valuers Ltd and Sellers with prospective Buyers is governed by:

(a) THE COMPANYs knowledge of lots is partly dependent on information provided by the Seller and THE COMPANY is unable to exercise exhaustive due diligence on each lot. Each lot is available for examination before sale. Bidders are responsible for carrying out examinations and research before sale to satisfy themselves over the condition of lots and accuracy of descriptions.

(i) these Conditions of Business for Buyers; (ii) the Conditions of Business for Sellers displayed in the saleroom and available from Catherine Southon Auctioneers & Valuers Ltd; (iii) any additional notices and terms printed in the sale catalogue, in each case as amended by any saleroom notice or auctioneer’s announcement. (b) As auctioneer, Catherine Southon Auctioneers & Valuers Ltd acts as agent for the Seller. Occasionally, Catherine Southon Auctioneers & Valuers Ltd may own or have a financial interest in a lot.

2. DEFINITIONS “Bidder” is any person making, attempting or considering making a bid, including Buyers; “Buyer” is the person who makes the highest bid or offer accepted by the auctioneer, including a Buyer’s principal when bidding as agent; “Seller” is the person offering a lot for sale, including their agent, or executors; “THE COMPANY” means Catherine Southon Auctioneers & Valuers Ltd, registered office: Lygon House, 50 London Road, Bromley BR1 3RA. Company Registration number: 08020183; “Buyer’s Expenses” are any costs or expenses due to Catherine Southon Auctioneers & Valuers Ltd from the Buyer; “Buyer’s Premium” is the commission payable by the Buyer on the Hammer Price at the current rate of 18% (inc VAT); “Hammer Price” is the highest bid for the Property accepted by the auctioneer at the auction or the post auction sale price; “Purchase Price” is the Hammer Price plus applicable Buyer’s Premium and Buyer’s Expenses; “Reserve Price” (where applicable) is the minimum Hammer Price at which the Seller has agreed to sell a lot. The Buyer’s Premium, Buyer’s Expenses and Hammer Price are subject to VAT, where applicable.

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(b) All oral and/or written information provided to Bidders relating to lots, including descriptions in the catalogue, condition reports or elsewhere are statements of THE COMPANY’s opinion and not representations of fact. Each lot is sold by the Seller with any and all errors of description, faults and imperfections. All weights and measurements are approximate and should not be relied upon as fact. Estimates may not be relied on as a prediction of the selling price or value of the lot and may be revised from time to time at THE COMPANY’s absolute discretion.

4. EXCLUSIONS AND LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY TO BUYERS (a) THE COMPANY shall refund the Purchase Price to the Buyer in circumstances where it deems that the lot is a Counterfeit. (b) Subject to Condition 4(a), neither THE COMPANY nor the Seller: (i) is liable for any errors or omissions in any oral or written information provided to Bidders by THE COMPANY, whether negligent or otherwise; (ii) gives any guarantee or warranty to Bidders and any implied warranties and conditions are excluded (save in so far as such obligations cannot be excluded by English law), other than the express warranties given by the Seller to the Buyer (for which the Seller is solely responsible) under the Conditions of Business for Sellers; (iii) accepts responsibility to Bidders for acts or omissions (whether negligent or otherwise) by THE COMPANY in connection with the conduct of auctions or for any matter relating to the sale of any lot. (c) Without prejudice to Condition 4(b), any claim against THE COMPANY and/ or the Seller by a Bidder is limited to the Purchase Price for the relevant lot. Neither THE COMPANY nor the Seller shall be liable for any indirect or consequential losses. (d) Nothing in Condition 4 shall exclude or limit the liability of THE COMPANY or the Seller for death or personal injury caused by the negligent acts or omissions of THE COMPANY or the Seller.

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TERMS & CONDITIONS 5. BIDDING AT AUCTION (a) THE COMPANY has absolute discretion to refuse admission to the auction. Before sale, Bidders must complete a Registration Form and supply such information and references as THE COMPANY requires. Bidders are personally liable for their bid and are jointly and severally liable with their principal, if bidding as agent (in which case THE COMPANY’s prior and express consent must be obtained). (b) THE COMPANY advises Bidders to attend the auction, but THE COMPANY will endeavour to execute absentee written bids provided that they are, in THE COMPANY’s opinion, received in sufficient time and in legible form. (c) When available, written and telephone bidding is offered as a free service at the Bidder’s risk and subject to THE COMPANY’s other commitments; THE COMPANY is therefore not liable for failure to execute such bids. Telephone bidding may be recorded.

6. IMPORT, EXPORT AND COPYRIGHT RESTRICTIONS THE COMPANY and the Seller make no representations or warranties as to whether any lot is subject to import, export or copyright restrictions. It is the Buyer’s sole responsibility to obtain any copyright clearance or any necessary import, export or other licence required by law, including licenses required by law under the International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES).

(g) Exercise a lien over any Buyer’s Property in THE COMPANY’s possession, applying the sale proceeds to any amounts owed by the Buyer to THE COMPANY. THE COMPANY shall give the Buyer 14 days written notice before exercising such lien; (h) commence legal proceedings to recover the Purchase Price for the lot, plus interest and legal costs; (i) disclose the Buyer’s details to the Seller to enable the Seller to commence legal proceedings.

10. FAILURE TO COLLECT PURCHASES (a) If the Buyer pays the Purchase Price but does not collect the lot within 10 working days of the auction, the lot will be stored at the Buyer’s expense and risk at THE COMPANY’s premises or in independent storage. (b) If a lot is paid for but uncollected within 1 month of the auction, following 60 days written notice to the Buyer, THE COMPANY will re-sell the lot by auction or privately, with estimates and reserves at THE COMPANY’s discretion. The sale proceeds, less all THE COMPANY’s costs, will be forfeited unless collected by the Buyer within 2 years of the original auction.

11. DATA PROTECTION 7. CONDUCT OF THE AUCTION (a) The auctioneer has discretion to refuse bids, withdraw or re-offer lots for sale (including after the fall of the hammer) if (s)he believes that there may be an error or dispute, and may also take such other action as (s)he reasonably deems necessary.(b) The auctioneer will commence and advance the bidding in such increments as (s)he considers appropriate and is entitled to place bids on the Seller’s behalf up to the Reserve Price for the lot, where applicable. (c) Subject to Condition 7(a), the contract between the Buyer and the Seller is concluded on the striking of the auctioneer’s hammer. (d) Any post-auction sale of lots shall incorporate these Conditions of Business.

8. PAYMENT AND COLLECTION (a) Unless otherwise agreed in advance, payment of the Purchase Price is due in pounds sterling immediately after the auction (the “Payment Date”). (b) Title in a lot will not pass to the Buyer until THE COMPANY has received the Purchase Price in cleared funds. THE COMPANY will generally not release a lot to a Buyer before payment. Earlier release shall not affect passing of title or the Buyer’s obligation to pay the Purchase Price, as above. (c) The refusal of any licence or permit required by law, as outlined in Condition 6, shall not affect the Buyer’s obligation to pay for the lot, as per Condition 8(a). (d) The Buyer must arrange collection of lots immediately after the sale on the day of the auction, or until 12noon on the day after the auction; failing this, only on prior agreement, a mutually convenient day agreed by The Company and the Buyer. Purchased lots are at the Buyer’s risk from the earlier of (i) collection or release to a nominated carrier (ii) 5 working days after the auction. Until risk passes, THE COMPANY will compensate the Buyer for any loss or damage to the lot up to a maximum of the Purchase Price actually paid by the Buyer. THE COMPANY’s assumption of risk is subject to the exclusions detailed in Condition 5(d) of the Conditions of Business for Sellers. (e) All packing and handling of lots is at the Buyer’s risk. THE COMPANY will not be liable for any acts or omissions of third party packers or shippers.

9. REMEDIES FOR NON-PAYMENT Without prejudice to any rights that the Seller may have, if the Buyer without prior agreement fails to make payment for the lot within 5 working days of the auction, THE COMPANY may in its sole discretion exercise 1 or more of the following remedies:(a) store the lot at its premises or elsewhere at the Buyer’s sole risk and expense; (b) cancel the sale of the lot; (c) set off any amounts owed to the Buyer by THE COMPANY against any amounts owed to THE COMPANY by the Buyer for the lot; (d) reject future bids from the Buyer; (e) charge interest at 4% per annum above NatWest Bank Base Rate from the Payment Date to the date that the Purchase Price is received in cleared funds; (f) re-sell the lot by auction or privately, with estimates and reserves at THE COMPANY’s discretion, in which case the Buyer will be liable for any shortfall between the original Purchase Price and the amount achieved on re-sale, including all costs incurred in such re-sale;

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(a) THE COMPANY will use information supplied by Bidders or otherwise obtained lawfully by THE COMPANY for the provision of auction related services, client administration, marketing and as otherwise required by law. (b) By agreeing to these Conditions of Business, the Bidder agrees to the processing of their personal information and to the disclosure of such information to third parties worldwide for the purposes outlined in Condition 11(a) and to Sellers as per Condition 9(i).

12. MISCELLANEOUS (a) All images of lots, catalogue descriptions and all other materials produced by THE COMPANY are the copyright of THE COMPANY. (b) These Conditions of Business are not assignable by any Buyer without THE COMPANY’s prior written consent, but are binding on Bidders’ successors, assigns and representatives. (c) The materials listed in Condition 1(a) set out the entire agreement between the parties. (d) If any part of these Conditions of Business be held unenforceable, the remaining parts shall remain in full force and effect. (e) These Conditions of Business shall be interpreted in accordance with English Law, under the exclusive jurisdiction of the English Courts, in favour of THE COMPANY.

13. ARTISTS’ RESALE RIGHTS From 14th February 2006 all UK art market professionals (which includes, but is not limited to; auctioneers, dealers, galleries, agents and other intermediaries) are required to collect a royalty payment for all works of art that have been produced by living artists. This payment is only calculated on qualifying works of art which are sold for a hammer price more than the UK sterling equivalent of EURO 1,000 – the UK sterling equivalent will fluctuate in line with prevailing exchange rates, for an estimate of the current UK sterling equivalent, please refer to the front of this catalogue. It is entirely the responsibility of the buyer to acquaint himself with the actual EURO to UK Sterling exchange rate on the day of the sale in this regard. The actual qualifying threshold will be calculated by the Artist’s Resale Right Service Hub based on the European Central Bank reference rate published at 2.15pm on the day of the sale, and can be found on www.dacs.org.uk. All items in this catalogue that are marked with ‡ are potentially qualifying items, and the royalty charge will be applied if the hammer price achieved is more than the UK sterling equivalent of EURO 1,000. The royalty charge will be added to all relevant invoices, and must be paid before items can be cleared. All royalty charges are paid to the Design and Artists Copyright Society (‘DACS’), no handling costs or additional fees with respect to these charges will be retained by the auctioneer. The royalty charge that will be applied to qualifying items which achieve a hammer price of more than the UK sterling equivalent of EURO 1,000, but less than the UK sterling equivalent of EURO 50,000 is 4% payable by the buyer. For qualifying items that sell for more than the UK sterling equivalent of EURO 50,000 a sliding scale of royalty charges will apply – for a complete list of the royalty charges and threshold levels, please see www. dacs.org.uk. There is no VAT payable on this royalty charge. For all questions relating the regulations regarding Droit de Suite royalty charges, please see www.dacs.org.uk, telephone +44 (0) 845 410 3410, or email arr@dacs.org.uk.

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