Catherine Southon 25 March Catalogue

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Antiques & Collectables Wednesday 25th March at 11.30am TO BE HELD AT Farleigh Court Golf Club, Old Farleigh Road, Nr Selsdon, Surrey CR6 9PE



Antiques & Collectables Wednesday 25th March at 11.30am VIEWING Tuesday 24th March 9.30am - 5pm Wednesday 25th March 9am - 11am a u c t i o n a n d v i e w i n g t o b e h e l d at

Fa r l e i g h C o u r t G o l f C l u b , O l d Fa r l e i g h R o a d, N r S e l s d o n , S u r r e y C R 6 9 P E

We are delighted to welcome BBC Bargain Hunt to Catherine Southon Auctioneers & Valuers on Wednesday 25th March.

Ripley Arts Centre, 24 Sundridge Avenue, Bromley, BR1 2PX Valuation days held here every Tuesday and Thursday between 10 and 1pm



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 07808 737694 07710 158858 Email: info@catherinesouthon.co.uk

Auction Venue:

Farleigh Court Golf Club, Old Farleigh Road, Nr Selsdon, Surrey CR6 9PE

Office:

Ripley Arts Centre, 24 Sundridge Avenue, Bromley, BR1 2PX Tel: 0208 313 3655 (not week of auction)

I M P ORTA N T N OTI C E S Please note that purchased items of furniture must be collected from the auction venue before 4pm on Friday 27th March otherwise buyers will incur storage charges. 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 C OLLE C TIO N S All lots should be collected on the day of the auction, or on Thursday 26th or Friday 27th March until 4pm. After this time all items of furniture, decorative works of art and paintings will be shipped to the warehouse where an appointment has to be made for collection. All other items will be available for collection at our office address at Ripley Arts Centre 9.30 - 3pm, Monday - Friday for two weeks after the sale. S HI P P I N G

the-saleroom.com Email: delivery@atgmedia.com; Tel: 0207 4206670 AU C TIO N S We hold regular Antiques and Collectables Auctions, with colour catalogues, on-line catalogues and Live bidding. These auctions take place regularly at Farleigh Court Golf Club, Old Farleigh Road, Nr Selsdon, Surrey CR6 9PE. 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, Pictures & Decorative Works of Art (LOTS 1-99)


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1. A George III mahogany stool, the rectangular covered seat raised on cabriole legs ending in claw and ball feet, height 47cm, width 59cm £100-£200 2. An Edwardian piano stool, with scrolled arms, padded rising seat and supported on cabriole legs, height 61cm, width 59cm £40-£50

4. A Victorian walnut veneered davenport, of typical form, with satinwood crossbanding, the lift up top opening to reveal a fitted interior, with tooled leather topped front opening to reveal drawers, four real and four faux drawers to the sides, carved scroll decoration to the front, raised on castors, height 83cm, width 53.5cm £300-£500

3. A Victorian apprentice writing desk, circa 1860 with two drawers to the front and turned baluster shaped legs, width 30cm, height 23cm, depth 18cm £150-£250

5. A Regency rosewood work table, with central drawer opening to reveal a fitted compartmented interior, pleated sewing well below, raised on a central tapered column to a circular platform and four splayed legs with brass castors. height 73cm, width 50cm £100-£200

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6. A Regency rosewood tea caddy on stand, of sarcophagus form opening to reveal a well for mixing bowl and two compartments, raised on central turned column with splayed base below, height 66cm, 42cm width £100-£200

8. A George III mahogany oval butlers tray, on stand, 55cm wide £60-£100 9. A 19th century Windsor chair, with high back and shaped seat and arm supports, on turned legs. 95cm high, 63cm wide, 50cm deep £80-£120 10. A 19th century carved walnut Corinthian pilaster, with carved acanthus leaves to the capital and carved diamond shape to the column, on stepped base, height 120cm, width 31cm £150-£250 11. Six early 20th century wooden and cane chairs, one with broken seat, 93cm high £100-£150

7. An Edwardian mahogany inlaid bijouterie table, with satinwood crossbanding and line inlay and bevelled glass, supported on square tapering legs with adjoining cross stretcher. 53cm wide, 38cm deep, 71cm high £100-£200

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12. A Charles and Ray Eames rosewood and orange leather lounge chair and ottoman, models 670 and 671 1960s the chair with paper label remnants, height 82cm The chair was originally exclusively produced by Herman Miller, although for a short period in the 1960s the chair was licensed by Hille of which this is an example. £2000-£3000

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13. A large Mahal carpet, with gulli henna design, 358 x 264cm £300-£500

15. An oval Chinese rug, with central roundel flanked by birds, 212 x 132cm £50-£70

14. Three Chinese prayer mats and two additional mats, The three rectangular prayer mats with blue border decorated with Chinese character pattern, together with two additional small mats of square form, the larger 87 x 32cm £100-£200

16. A Chinese rug, the blue rug of rectangular form with Chinese characters, 200cm long, 123cm wide £40-£60

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19. A large beige and brown travelling trunk, with three brass locks opening to reveal an upper storage tray and larger storage below, 109cm wide £100-£150 17. A Biedermeier walnut and crossbanded bureau, with three large drawers to the base, and two small drawers flanking slope opening to reveal five further drawers, 116cm high, 130cm wide, 68cm deep £300-£500

18. A Victorian mahogany dining table, with centre leaf, tapered moulded legs and castors, 228cm long, 125cm wide, 74cm high £400-£600

20. A navy blue travelling trunk, with drawers and compartments, width 54cm £60-£80 21. A travelling trunk, with floral covered compartmented interior, 92cm wide, 53cm high, 36cm deep £40-£60 22. Three Chinese small silk panels, two embroidered with figures on bridges amongst islands, the third with gold thread and figures within pavilions, each approximately 52 by 10cm £60-£80 23. A pair of Chinese hardwood vase stands, with scrolled decoration, width 21cm £50-£80

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24. A 19th/20th century Chinese embroidered and appliquéd altar table cloth/panel, worked with gods and battle scenes, 210 by 35cm £30-£40 25. A Chinese red silk textile, of rectangular form embroidered all over with character mark to centre flanked and surmounted by figures, and a dragon and bird to the base, a/f, approximately 197 x 116cm £40-£60

26. Three pairs of late 19th century Chinese shoes, together with a silk Chinese rectangular textile panel embroidered with birds flowers lotus leaves etc., the textile width 46cm £80-£120 27

27. A pair of 20th century floor standing Japanese bronze vases, the urn shaped vases heavily decorated with applied dragons, birds and flowers, height 92cm £300-£500 28. A pair of Japanese cinnabar lacquer jardiniere stands, with carved relief decoration of birds, flowers, figureheads etc., with lacquer decoration to the top and shelf below, 78.5cm high, 44cm deep £500-£800

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30. A late 19th century Italian Neapolitan Ferrari Mandolin, with segmented back, and barber pole stringing, the finger board with mother of pearl inlay, bone tuning pegs and tortoiseshell finger board. With internal paper label. 60cm long £50-£80 31. A 1960s Japanese novelty ‘microphone’ cigarette lighter, the body of steel construction with inset small lighter stamped ‘Japan’. 17.5cm long £10-£20 29. A walnut collectors cabinet, the open fronted cabinet of tapered form with 16 shelves raised on four ball feet, with associated bronze Buddha, height 56cm £60-£100

32. A collection of three 19th century corkscrews, including a Victorian brass patent Thomason style double action corkscrew with applied cypher and turned wooden handle; a plain T bar corkscrew with turned bone handle, lacking dusting brush; and a patent T bar corkscrew with turned stem and turned wooden handle, also lacking dusting brush (3) £70-£100

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33. A small Chinese wooden chest, with all sides carved with images of urns, with brass lock, 42cm wide £40-£60 34. A pair of Chinese hardwood stands, with fretted to decoration, 95cm high, 37cm wide £500-£700 34

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35 35. Three Chinese hardwood stands, one large and two smaller, all of slightly different design, the largest 75cm high, 40cm wide £300-£500

36. C. Cipriani (19th century) Italian, A large 19th century carved marble bust of a young lady with ringlets and a nonchalant gaze. Signed verso. 48cm high £100-£150

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37. A Chinese rectangular low table, early 20th century, 95cm long, 51cm high, 43cm deep £300-£500

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38. A late 19th century Chinese hardwood cabinet, the front with carved panels to the doors depicting urns, opening to reveal upper and lower shelves, and two drawers, on later stand, 123cm high (with stand), 56cm wide, 35cm deep £400-£600 39. An early 20th century Chinese screen, with four carved and painted panels depicting images of figures, urns, flowers, birds etc. 176cm high, 146cm wide £300-£500 40. A Chinese hardwood altar table, late 19th century the front and sides with carved decoration, 99cm high, 79cm wide, 45cm deep £500-£800 41. A large Chinese simulated bamboo hardwood display stand, of asymmetrical design, 107cm high, 77cm wide £250-£400 42. A Chinese miniature hardwood stand, of stepped design £300-£400

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43 43. A Chinese collapsible butlers tray, with removable tray, 75cm high, 63cm wide £200-£300 44. A Chinese hardwood display cabinet, with glazed doors opening to reveal display shelves, height 149cm, width 98cm £300-£400 44

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45. A pair of Chinese hardwood chairs, with curved carved back splats and shaped arms, 112cm high, 57cm wide, 47cm deep £600-£800 46. A quantity of Chinese hardwood stands, of circular and rectangular form, including some plate stands £80-£120

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50. A Victorian yellow metal propelling pencil converted to a brooch, with turquoise studded fixed collar and inset amethyst uncarved seal terminal. 5.75cm long £40-£60

47. An unusual 19th century Japanese lacquer and ormolu square stool, with gilt metal mounts and rising lid opening to reveal storage space, the body of ribbed form with rope twist handles, and supported on four tapering legs with gilt metal mounted feet, height 36cm, width 31cm £600-£800 48. A pair of late 19th/early 20th century Chinese hardwood urn tables, the rectangular recessed tops supported on carved square legs of jointed construction and shaped stretchers. 42cm wide £150-£250 49. An Otis King pocket sliding calculator, number Y0140, with two separate scales number 414 and 423, with chrome mounts, in a leather slip case with original instructions £10-£20

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51. A ladies late 19th century Swiss enamel fob watch, the back decorated with a portrait of a lady in 18th century costume, with a spray of silver and gilt flowers on a rich blue enamel engine turned ground. The white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and a subsidiary seconds dial. The movement and gilt metal case stamped Swiss Made. In a leather fitted case. 3cm diameter £50-£80

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52. A 20th century oil on canvas of a Venetian scene, unsigned, framed, 32 x 45cm £100-£150

53. Roberto Raimondi (1877-1961) Italian, an Arabic street scene conversation piece, with two Arab men inspecting a rifle, surrounded by drapes and carpets. Watercolour, framed. Signed R. Raimondi, Roma, 53.5 x 39.5cm Provenance: The Ravensbourne Galleries, Kent £1500-£2500

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54. Henry Stanton Lynton (fl.1886-1912) British, A pair of watercolours of desert scenes in Egypt with figures on camels near ruined buildings. Signed and framed, 25.5 x 67.5cm £60-£80 55. A large Victorian silver and cut glass scent bottle, hallmarked Birmingham 1897, the embossed lid with scrolls, flowers and a vacant cartouche, the hobnail cut glass globular body with star cut base. Makers mark: Horton & Allday of Birmingham and London. 14cm high £60-£80

57. F. E. Jamieson (19th century), a large mountainous highland landscape with a figure on a pathway beside a lake. Signed lower right. Oil on canvas, in a gilt frame. 51 x 76.5cm £80-£120

56. An early 19th century portrait of a gentleman in regency dress, pastel, unsigned, framed and glazed, 34 x 30cm £300-£500

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58. Arthur Meade (1863-c.1947) British, Late Afternoon in the Fields, a peaceful English ploughing scene, oil on panel. Signed. In a gilt gesso frame. 41 x 32cm £100-£150

62. A 1980s Orient Express poster, Fix Masseay 82, printed in several colours depicting the front of the locomotive and a view through the window, with wording beneath Collection Venice Simplon OrientExpress, Paris, framed, with frame 104 x 65cm £80-£120

59. 19th century English school, a peaceful country evening scene with cattle drinking from a lake before village and church in the distance. Oil on canvas, unsigned. In a gilt gesso frame. 16.5 x 24cm £80-£120 60. Illustrations - Enid Lacey, a set of seven original book illustrations for ‘The Lost Inheritance’, each annotated in ink with the title, executed in scraper board. Together with delivery letter from Curtis Brown Ltd, London, dated 1951. Each image 18 x 13.5cm £80-£120 61. Seven 19th century hand coloured engravings of London scenes, including ‘A view of the Waterloo Bridge’ published by Whittle and Laurie, ‘The New Bethlem Hospital in St George’s Fields’, and ‘View of Surgeons College South Side of Lincoln’s Inn Fields’, contained within an associated embossed leather folio with pastoral scene £80-£120 61

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63. A carved oak figure of a Cavalier’s head, probably 17th century underneath a 19th century shelf, height 27cm £150-£250 64. Two lacquer wooden boxes, late 19th century the screw top boxes of circular form, one lid depicting a lady in stained woods the other a gentleman, diameter 10.5cm £30-£50

68. A late 19th century treen cased apothecary bottle and stopper, the finely turned fruitwood case with shaped cover, containing a clear glass medicine bottle and stopper. 17.75cm high £30-£50 69. An unusual novelty 1950s chrome plated musical bottle pourer, with bell shaped neck and narrow stem, the shaft with attached wind-up Swiss musical movement which plays when tipped up, unmarked. 13cm wide £10-£20 70. A set of six Edwardian silver buttons decorated with the four flowers of the United Kingdom, hallmarked London 1903, with makers initials SJ probably for Samuel Jacob, of circular form pierced and engraved with rose, thistle, daffodil and shamrock, 0.82ozt, diameter 2.5cm £40-£60

65. A ladies Victorian rosewood travelling dressing table box, the top opening to reveal a fitted interior with silver plated and glass bottles and jars and a hidden drawer, 30cm wide £100-£150 66. A Victorian mahogany money box, together with a Japanese lacquer glove box and a small painted trinket box (3). Money box: 25cm long, glove box 28.5cm wide, small box: 7.5cm wide £50-£100 67. A late 19th century rosewood veneered dressing table case, the brass banded case with brass inlay to lid, the lid lifting open to reveal a compartmented interior containing a glass bottle with plated stopper, with securing pin to reveal drawer below, width 31cm £40-£60

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71. A Christopher Dresser copper spirit kettle on stand, circa 1885, designed by Christopher Dresser for Benham & Froud. The kettle of globular form and supported on a wrought iron stand and complete with original burner. Marked with the Benham & Froud orb stamp to the base. 50cm high £300-£400

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72. ‡ Tom Merrifield (Australian born 1932), ‘Le Faune’ signed Tom Merrifield and numbered 21/150, bronze, height 17cm £500-£800 Provenance: Private collection

73. ‡ Tom Merrifield (Australian born 1932) ‘Garry’ signed Tom Merrifield and numbered 23/95, bronze, height 14cm £500-£700 Provenance: Private collection

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74. A rectangular silver topped box with repoussé milking scene, hallmarked London 1929, with makers initials for Heming &Co Ltd, the lid embossed with milking scene depicting two farmers holding the tail and horns of the cow, and a figure seated below collecting the milk in the bucket, with contemporary ebonised base possibly replaced, lid weight 4.4ozt, length 12.5cm £80-£120

76. ‡ Tom Merrifield (Australian born 1932), ‘Spartacus’ signed and numbered on the base 31/95, bronze, height 26cm £500-£700 Provenance: Private collection

75. ‡ Tom Merrifield (Australian born 1932), ‘Harlequin’ signed and numbered Merrifield 5/95, bronze, on square plinth, height 32cm £800-£1200

77. ‡ A patinated bronze figure of the Dancing Faun of Pompeii, the standing nude figure in mid stride on squared plinth, height 30.5cm £300-£500 Provenance: Private collection

Provenance: Private collection

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79. ‡ Tom Merrifield (Australian born 1932), ‘Bubba I’ signed and numbered on the base Tom Merrifield 19/150, bronze, height 21cm £150-£250 Provenance: Private collection

80. ‡ Tom Merrifield (Australian born 1932), ‘Bubba ILL’ signed Tom Merrifield and numbered 15/95, bronze, height 20cm £150-£250 78. ‡ Tom Merrifield (Australian born 1932), ‘Troilus’ signed Tom Merrifield, and numbered 5/9, bronze, on marble plinth, overall height 69cm £2000-£3000

Provenance: Private collection

Provenance: Private collection

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81. ‡ Tom Merrifield (Australian born 1932), ‘Bubba IL’ signed Tom Merrifield and numbered on the base 3/150, bronze, height 20cm £150-£250 Provenance: Private collection 83. An early 20th century cold painted bronze figure of Dutch girl by Hanns Keck, signed on the side and reverse H. Keck for Gebrs Brandel Berlin, the young girl with hands in her pockets wearing traditional costume, on a shaped marble pedestal, height 27cm £600-£800

82. ‡ Tom Merrifield (Australian born 1932), ‘Bubba LV’ signed Tom Merrifield and numbered 77/150, bronze, height 20cm £150-£250 Provenance: Private collection 84. A French spelter model of a young maiden, in classical pose and flowing robes, supported on a naturalistic base. Signed indistinctly and supported on a black marble base. 27cm high £80-£120

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88. A novelty silver vesta case in the form of a heart, hallmarked Birmingham 1900, with makers initials for George Nathan & Riley Hayes, with striker to the side and engraved monogram to the centre, with suspension hook, length 5cm £50-£70 89. An early 20th century French Muratori of Paris copper pump action garden sprayer, with hose attachment, the body of copper cylindrical form with brass instruction plate and brass hand pump with wooden handle. 58cm high £40-£60 85. A bronze and ivory model of a young girl with flowers, circa 1900, with well-carved ivory face, wearing a bonnet and holding a posy of flowers, with large flowing crinoline dress, 25cm high £400-£600

86. A contemporary Bronze Art Deco style running cheetah, with green patination and Parisian foundry mark, supported on a black marble base. 30.5cm long £70-£100 87. A carved Chinese jadeite pendant of a seated deity, of mottled pale green and white colour. 3.25cm high £10-£20

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90. An Art Deco spelter figural lamp, of a nude woman holding aloft a single light and supported on an onyx column base. With a marbled glass globular shade. Signed indistinctly and impressed Paris. 51cm high £80-£120

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93. A late 19th century ornate silver clock case, the shaped case hallmarked Birmingham 1876, heavily embossed with scroll and foliate decoration, with finial in the form a ladies head, raised on ball feet, height 16cm £80-£120

91. A 19th century French brass repeater carriage clock, the circular white enamel dial with stylised numbers, surrounded by an embossed copper face plate decorated with flowers, the sides with similar panels, columns at each corner, turned carrying handle and supported on circular feet. Striking on a single gong. 21.5cm high including handle £400-£600

92. A Victorian brass repeater carriage clock, the circular enamel dial with Roman numerals, in a plain case with carrying handle, striking on a single gong, contained within a later leather carrying case. 19cm high including handle £250-£350

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94. A Modern French repeating clock with alarm, by L’Epee, with Roman numerals, subsidiary dial, and silver plated case, height 13.5cm £250-£350

95. A Modern lacquered brass carriage clock, Swiss with movement signed Matthew Norman No 1750, striking on a gong with an alarm, contained within a fitted case in the form of a book, height 13.5cm £250-£350

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96. An 18th century German brass hexagonal horizontal table clock, the silvered chapter ring with black Roman numerals, with inner subsidiary brass dial, the case with domed glass lid, with applied religious figures at each corner and supported on mask mounted paw and turned feet. The whole upper structure rising to reveal a later French brass movement signed Vincenti, striking on a single bell housed in the base. 14cm wide, dial 9.5cm diameter, 11cm high £300-£400 97. A mahogany veneered mantel clock, signed Elliot London, with Westminster chime, three train chiming movement, four rod gongs, lever escapement, width 30.5cm £60-£80

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98. A Victorian French ormolu eight day four glass mantel clock, circa 1890, with white enamel dial and black Roman numerals, visible brocot escapement, the brass movement stamped J. Marti & Co, Medaille de Bronze, and numbered 28780. The case bears the gilders mark E. Harberet of Paris, with bevelled glass panels and Ellicott pendulum, striking on a single bell, height 29cm £600-£800

99. A barometer and clock desk piece, the oval shaped clock and brass aneroid barometer mounted onto a circular mahogany base, height 20cm £150-£250

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102. A group of 20th century Chinese cloisonné wares, comprising: a rectangular box and cover worked with flowering prunus on a turquoise ground; five small dishes; two miniature bowls; and a censer and cover and wood stand (12), box 13 by 8cm £80-£120 100. A pair of Chinese 18th century ‘famille-rose’ beaker vases, Yongzheng/Qianlong, each painted in rich enamels with lotus and chrysanthemum issuing from pierced rocks beneath an elaborated foliate and lotus scroll border, 40cm high £500-£700

103. A Chinese ‘famille-rose’ vase, 20th century, of baluster form, painted with Shoulao, Guanyin and acolytes amongst pine and rocks, four character Qianlong seal mark in iron-red, 45cm high £400-£600 101. A small 19th century Chinese sang-de-beouf bottle vase, of pear form, covered in an even brown/red glaze, wood stand, 16cm high £400-£600

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104. A pair of 20th century Canton ‘famille-rose’ plates, each decorated with butterflies amongst radiating leaves around a central roundel; together with seven Canton porcelain bowl covers, plates 24cm diameter £50-£80

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105. A pair of Chinese 19th century blue and white vases, of baluster form on octagonal foot, painted with panels of figures in landscapes, on a ground of scattered prunus, lotus and bamboo, octagonal covers with bird finials, six character Kangxi mark in underglaze blue, vases 29cm high £300-£500 106. A pair of early 19th century cut steel and leather shoe buckles, with hinged fittings and elastic, in a fitted leather box. Each buckle 6cm wide £40-£60

107. A Victorian seed pearl, diamond and gold coloured metal crescent brooch, decorated with two rows of graduated seed pearls and star mounted with diamond to centre, with safety chain, unmarked, 7.5g £100-£150 108. A novelty miniature silver Edwardian Coronation throne, hallmarked Birmingham 1901, with makers initials for Levi and Salaman, the gothic throne mounted on four lion feet, missing pin cushion, height 7cm £60-£80

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109. Two Chinese glazed pottery hand warmers, together with two carved gilt wood figures of dignitaries (4), warmers 18cm high £80-£120 110. A pair of late 19th century Chinese blue and white vases, of hexagonal form, painted with a cracked ice and prunus pattern, 30.3cm high £100-£150

111. A large Chinese famille rose jardiniere, late 19th century, the square panels decorated with red, green and blue flowers, with green roundels, height 40cm, diameter 46cm £200-£300 112. A Georgian silver vinaigrette, hallmarked Birmingham, 1836, with makers initials TS possibly for Thomas Short, the lid lifting up to reveal pierced grille, the lid and reverse with engine turned pattern, and the lid with engraved owners initials, 0.55ozt, width 3.2cm £40-£60

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113. A large pair of late 19th century Japanese Imari vases, each decorated with a panels of a man riding a cockerel and a leaping dog of foe on the reverse. On a richly decorated ground of red and gilt flowers. Character marks to the base. 30cm high £200-£300

116. A late 19th century Chinese blue and white moon flask, decorated with large central panels of dragons, the body decorated with leaves and flowers, with twin pierced handles. 27cm high £100-£150 117. A pair of Chinese blue and white double gourd vases and covers, late 19th / early 20th century, the bodies decorated with figures against a background of trailing blossoms and birds, four character marks to the bases, 21cm high £60-£80

114. A late 19th century Chinese hand painted bowl, decorated in blue depicting sea urchins and fish to the sides and interior, with four character mark to the base, and scalloped rim, diameter 17.5cm £100-£150 115. Two 19th century Chinese blue and white plates, decorated with landscape scenes, together with another Chinese blue and white plate decorated with a willow and fence pattern, mounted within a moulded frame. Pair of plates 22.5cm diameter, single plate approx 21cm diameter £80-£120

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118. A large Chinese famille rose circular charger, circa 1900, decorated with a large central scene of courtiers before an emperor outside a pagoda, surrounded by a gilt Greek key inner border, the rim decorated with butterflies, flowers, birds and leaves. 40cm diameter £300-£500

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119. A pair of 18th century Chinese blue and white jars, painted in underglaze blue with flowers, foliage and insects, and with further coloured enamel decoration. With carved wooden lids and stands. Bearing Six character Chenghua Ming marks within a double circle to each base. Each jar: 17cm diameter, 11.5cm high £800-£1200 120. A 19th century Japanese Kakiemon bowl, with white metal mounted rim and pierced swing handle, the body decorated in coloured enamels with a deer in a landscape, 14.75cm diameter £100-£200 121. A Chinese Canton enamel vase, 20th century, decorated with a panel of figures in a landscape, the body decorated in coloured enamels with flowers. Character marks to base. 18.5cm high £40-£60

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122. A framed Japanese woodblock on fabric, with seated figures, and character marks, framed, 32 x 41cm £40-£60

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123. A pair of late 19th century Canton enamel candlesticks, decorated with flower panels and lotus scrolls on a dark blue ground, raised on foliate base and rim, 24.5cm high £30-£50

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125. A 1950s Gouda Congola Royal black ground pottery vase, of ovoid form, painted with flowers in bright colours, signed base signed in gilt and numbered 3451. 25cm high £15-£20

124. A large pair of 19th century Chinese carved bamboo figures of elders, each decorated with gilt highlights and finely carved in standing positions, with open bases. 33.5 and 32cm high £300-£500

126. An early 20th century Chinese bronze vase, of bulbous form with mottled brown patina, the shoulders decorated with raised cockerels and twin elephant handles, the base unmarked. 20cm high £60-£80

127. A Chinese Terracotta warriors head, realistically modelled with tilted head and hair tied in a bun. 33cm high £50-£80

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128. A silver-mounted ivory Shibayama-inlaid vase and cover, Meiji period, the ivory finely decorated and inlaid with mother-of-pearl and enamel depicting birds swooping around flowering blooms, with silver lid decorated with enamel flowers and finial in the form of a bird lifting to reveal a shallow compartment, with two dragon handles, with two character signature applied to mother of pearl on the side, height 14.5cm £800-£1200

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131. An Arts & Crafts embossed copper boat shaped jardiniere, circa 1890, with Aztec inspired embossed masks either side, and Greek key decoration, the foot rim of hammered petal form. 34.5cm wide £50-£80

129. A bronze watch holder in the form of a snake, the coiled snake realistically modelled with projected tongue for hanging pocket watch, 16cm high £60-£100

130. A carved jade tray or dish, probably Chinese, early 20th century of rectangular form, with carved petals to the sides, surmounted by carved flower form, length 18cm £300-£400

132. A jade coloured carved pendant, with pierced and carved design on one side, width 8.5cm £50-£70

133. A Chinese miniature bronze, probably second half 20th century the resting dragon with two small animals resting on either side, with no marks to the underside, width 7cm £30-£50 134. A collection of three nephrite carved figures of immortals, 20th century, of white colour with green flecks. 6cm high £60-£80 135. 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 £200-£300

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136. Two 19th century pot lids, ‘Rifle Contest Wimbledon 1868’ and another Inspecting the Guard. Both in turned wooden frames. 10.5cm diameter £50-£60

139. A late 19th century ‘Vienna’ style porcelain bottle vase ‘Die Musik’, the body of bulbous form painted with a scene of two girls, one playing a pipe and signed Riemer, on a rich blue ground with gilt painted flowers. Titled in red to the base and with blue beehive mark. 20.5cm high £100-£150

137. An Iznik pottery tankard, Turkey, 17th century of cylindrical form with angular handle, the body painted with raised red, blue and turquoise and black outline on a pale green ground with red tulips and alternating saz leaves. 21cm high, 11cm diameter £100-£200

140. A 19th century Meissen porcelain figure of a young boy, holding a staff and wearing a colourful tunic with a dog by his side. Crossed swords mark in blue to the base and incised number ‘G12’ and impressed ‘52’. 10cm high £100-£150

138. A pair late 19th/early 20th century Dresden porcelain four light candelabra, each modelled as Bacchanalian cherubs drinking and treading grapes beside a flower strewn tree trunk, overall height 40cm £80-£120

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141. A Royal Copenhagen porcelain model of a mallard, together with a Bing & Grondahl figure of a seated girl (2). Duck 16cm long, 9cm high £50-£75

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142. A mid to late 19th century Berlin porcelain oval basket, of pierced design, each end with gilded rams head mask above a blue and gilt acanthus rim and supported on four claw feet. With blue sceptre mark to base. 33cm wide £80-£120

145. An early 20th century cold painted spelter pheasant table lighter, formed as strutting pheasant on a naturalistic ground, with tree stump containing striker, on a wooden base. 31.5cm long £40-£60

146. An 18th century Chelsea Derby porcelain cider mug, circa 1775, of bulbous form with cylindrical reeded neck and scrolled handle, the body painted with sprays of flowers with blue and gilt borders. With gilt intertwined ‘D’ and anchor mark to the base. 10.25cm high £40-£60

143. A 19th century Dutch tinglaze blue and white dragon vase, the body painted with a scene of a young couple in a landscape surrounded by boats, the body surmounted and surrounded by a dragon. With SL monogram to the base. 37cm high £200-£300 144. A George V silver mounted cut glass decanter and stopper, hallmarked London 1935, the square glass bottle with hob nail cut decoration and faceted stopper. Makers mark: Preece & Williscombe. 23cm high £40-£60

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147. A Victorian jardiniere, of rounded form predominantly coloured orange with hand painted details of flowers and tendrils framing roundels on either side depicting Egyptian ladies, with carrying handles to the sides, raised on four scroll feet, unmarked, height 25cm £150-£250

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148. A Royal Doulton porcelain coffee service, Decorated in sage green with gilt highlights, comprising a coffee pot, milk jug, sugar bowl, six cups and saucers. Mark in green to base and number BB3445, HH361 £40-£60

149. A Burleigh ware Art Deco coffee set, decorated with flowers, comprising: six cups and saucers, sugar bowl and coffee pot £40-£60

151. A Wedgwood black basalt spittoon, with broad flared neck and ribbed globular body with basket weave band. Impressed mark to base. 12.5cm diameter £80-£120

150. An 18th century Derby porcelain bocage figural group, circa 1760-1770, formed as a soldier with plumed helmet and tunic before foliage, a chicken by his side, and supported on a scrolled Rococo base, the base with patch marks. 18cm high £40-£60

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152. A large Minton powder blue fruit bowl, painted with oval panels of flowers and rich gilt highlights, with factory mark in pink to base. 25cm diameter £60-£80

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153. A Wedgwood Fairyland lustre bowl by Daisy Makeig Jones, circa 1920, pattern number Z4968, the body decorated with fairies and woodland creatures against a starry night sky. Printed and gilt stamped mark to base, 10cm diameter £800-£1200

155. A Royal Doulton porcelain figure ‘Marietta’, HN1341, designed by Leslie Harradine, dated 1929, with painted and impressed mark to the base. 21cm high £100-£150

156. Three Royal Crown Derby paperweights, a tortoise, a seated frog and a bird, all decorated in the Japan pattern. Frog 7.5cm high, bird 6.5cm high, tortoise 11.75cm long £100-£150 157. Four pieces of Royal Crown Derby Japan pattern, including an octagonal bowl, a deep dish, two saucers, and an 18th century English porcelain faceted tea bowl (5). Large dish 22cm diameter £40-£60

154. A Royal Doulton porcelain figure ‘The Windmills Lady’, HN1400, designed by Leslie Harradine, dated 1930, with stamped and impressed mark to the base. 21cm high £1000-£1500

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158. An early Worcester fluted tea bowl and saucer, decorated with blue and gilt flowers, the base signed Flight, together with another fluted tea bowl and saucer, an 18th century plate painted with birds of paradise and a painted teacup (6). Plate 19cm diameter £50-£75

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159. A Royal Worcester blush ivory jug, painted with sprays of flowers and with gilt handle. Mark in puce to base and dated 1887. 16cm high £40-£60

160. An 18th century Worcester tureen and cover with moulded finial handle, and shell shaped handles, painted with panels of flowers on a blue scale ground. Scrolled W mark to base, 16.5cm wide £60-£80

162. An 18th century Worcester Japan Fan pattern cup and saucer with pseudo Chinese marks, together with a Flight Barr & Barr Worcester Queen Charlotte pattern cup, saucer and plate (5) £100-£150 163. A small early 20th century Japanese Shibyama four fold table screen, each panel inlaid with birds and flowers in abalone shell and mother of pearl on a black lacquer ground, with a carved hardwood frame. 109cm wide, 89cm high £60-£80

161. A large Copeland Parian ware bust of Prince Albert Edward, Prince of Wales, circa 1683 by Marshall Wood, the reverse of the bust fully incised with title and Art Union of London. 32cm high £200-£300

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164. A 1930s oak cased bridge set, complete with two decks of cards, two note pads and four Staedtler pencils, The oak case of simple rectangular form, with carved corners and stepped base. 13.5cm wide £30-£40

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165. A Victorian silver card case, hallmarked Birmingham 1900 with makers initials probably for Henry Matthews, embossed with putti amongst clouds with stylised flower sprays to the corner, 2.4ozt, length 10cm £100-£150

167. A William Moorcroft Pomegranate vase, decorated with leaves, berries and pomegranates on a blue ground. Impressed mark and signed in green to base. 18.5cm high £150-£250

168. A Moorcroft anemone pattern plate, the purple and pink painted flowers on a turquoise ground, with painted initials to the reverse and impressed factory mark, diameter 22cm £50-£80

166. A Minton parian figure ‘Miranda’ of a lady in the classical style, Impressed on side ‘Bells, Miranda’. Impressed marks, Early Minton Crows Foot mark, and date code letter for 1885. 39cm high £80-£120

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169. A 19th century ebony parallel rule, with brass hinges, together with an associated brass and oak spirit level, length of rule 15cm £30-£50

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170. A Moorcroft vase, of globular form, with yellow and graduated blue colouring, with impressed W. Moorcroft, and painted signature to base, height 30cm £400-£600

172. A small Moorcroft ‘Orchid’ vase, of cylindrical form, the flowers painted in pinks, purples and yellows, against a blue ground, with painted initials WM and impressed marks, together with a powder blue sugar bowl, chipped, height of vase 11cm £80-£120

171. A Walter Moorcroft ‘Clematis’ vase, of baluster form with flared trumpet neck, the flowers painted in pinks and purples on graduated green ground, impressed marks, height 16cm £150-£250

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174. A Baccarat pansy paperweight, circa 1850 the flower with purple and ochre coloured petals, with single bud, and star cut base, diameter 7.5cm £200-£300 175. Two glass souvenir paperweights, early 20th century, decorated with scenes of ‘Sailors Home, Yarmouth’ and ‘St. Catherine’s Bay from the Pier Jersey. 5 and 5.5cm diameter £40-£60 173. A pair of Art Nouveau glass vases, the royal blue coloured vases with gilt painted tube lined decoration of stylised flowers and tendrils, height 28cm £60-£80

176. A collection of 11 gilt and clear glass champagne glasses, circa 1930s, with gilt banded bodies and slender tapering stems, 11.25cm high £60-£80

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180 177. A collection of Chinese white metal flatware, stamped .90, early 20th century, 6 dessert forks, 5 tea spoons and 6 long-handled tea spoons. Combined weight: 7.45 ozt £60-£100 178. A George V silver toast rack, hallmarked Chester 1912, together with a cased set of cake forks and a cased set of hors d’oeuvres forks £40-£60 179. A collection of assorted silver flatware, comprising: a pair of cased serving spoons Birmingham 1909; a set of 11 Continental white metal teaspoons stamped .800; a set of 12 Continental white metal teaspoons stamped .800 and a cased set of 6 demitasse coffee spoons Sheffield 1928. 19.7 ozt £40-£60 180. A large quantity of Georgian, Victorian and later solid silver flatware, including, knives, forks and spoons, various dates and assay towns, together with a cased set of teaspoons. Approximately 77 ozt £600-£800

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181. A set of twelve Victorian silver gilt apostle spoons, hallmarked London 1878, each terminal with an applied apostle, in a fitted case by Howell James & Co. Makers mark: Edward Pairpoint. 8.6 ozt £250-£350

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186. A set of 12 George III Old English pattern silver table spoons, hallmarked London 1783, makers mark GS. With engraved crest and Latin inscription to terminals. 25.5 ozt £200-£300 187. A small collection of twelve souvenir teaspoons, some with enamel decoration £40-£80

182. A 20th century Chinese Canton enamel ruyi sceptre, the head painted with a scene of a figure in a landscape with a dog of foe beside him, the shaft decorated with dragons, birds and flowers, the centre of the stem with Chinese character mark. 33.5cm long £100-£150 183. A Modern costume jewellery pendant in the form of a cross, with pave set and baguette cut paste stones, and blue central stone, length 3.6cm £10-£15 184. A 1930s ceramic, shagreen and chrome plated bell push, 5cm diameter £10-£20 185. A set of six cased George V silver demi-tasse coffee spoons, hallmarked Sheffield 1929. together with a Victorian silver Christening knife, fork and spoon set hallmarked Birmingham 1853, in an associated case, and a set of six silver teaspoons hallmarked Sheffield 1952 in a fitted case. 4.1 ozt £80-£120

188. A late 19th century papier-mâché and mother-of-pearl spectacle case, the frog-mouth case with velvet lined interior, decorated with fragments of mother-of-pearl, length 14.5cm £10-£20 189. A matched set of six Irish and English Victorian silver dessert forks and a matched set of 6 Victorian English dinner forks, hallmarked Dublin 1880, London 1842, London 1884, both in the Queens pattern with engraved initials. 31.9 ozt £200-£300 190. A collection of twelve Victorian and later assorted spoons, including teaspoons and dessert spoons, queens pattern and fiddle pattern. 15.2 ozt £80-£120 191. A set of six Victorian silver fiddle pattern teaspoons, hallmarked London 1853, with engraved initials. Makers mark: Charles Boyton II. 3.8 ozt £40-£60 192. A collection of Victorian and later silver cutlery, including spoons and forks, various dates; together with two plated sugar tongs. 18.9 ozt £100-£200

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193. A collection of assorted silver spoons, predominantly teaspoons, together with sugar tongs and a continental .800 silver napkin ring. Weighable silver approx. 10.2 ozt £40-£60 194. A collection of boxed silver flatware, dates from 1890, hallmarks for London, Sheffield and Birmingham, includes spoons, fork and spoon, and babies spoon and pusher retailed by Harrods, all in presentation cases £80-£100 195. An assortment of Georgian and Victorian spoons, comprising four small Victorian mustard spoons hallmarked Dublin with initials for Samuel Neville, other makers include William Charles, Henry Eley, George Adams and Thomas Bradbury & Sons, approximate total weight 10ozt £70-£80

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196. Six Georgian table spoons, hallmarked London 1802 and 1812, with initials for Charles and Henry Eley and Richard Turner, together with two silver ladles hallmarked London 1824 and initials for John Henry and Charles Lias, approximate total weight 16.3ozt, spoon length 22cm £120-£140 197. A silver George III ladle, hallmarked London, 1794, with makers initials for George Smith and William Fearn, 5ozt lenth 32cm £80-£100

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198. A German white metal canteen of cutlery, comprising: 11 dessert spoons, 12 dessert knives, 12 dessert forks, 12 table spoons, 12 dinner forks, 6 teaspoons. in a fitted oak case with removable tray. Some items marked ‘Sierich’ with engraved initials ‘B’. 49 ozt £450-£550 199. A quantity of Georgian, Victorian and later solid silver teaspoons, various dates and assay towns. 14 ozt £100-£150 200. Two sets of silver cased spoons, all with bean handles, together with a cased silver christening set comprising spoon, fork and serviette ring, and a set of seven white metal Dutch spoons with finials of windmills, boats etc £70-£100

204. A Victorian silver pepperette, hallmarked London 1842, together with a silver sugar sifter Birmingham 1971 and a small pair of Edwardian pepperettes Birmingham 1909 (4). 11.6 ozt £100-£150 205. A pair of Victorian silver salts with blue glass liners, hallmarked London 1846, with floral embossed decoration and supported on three shell mounted feet, 5.5 ozt £40-£60

201. An early 20th century Indian large brass tray, decorated with a central roundel of an elephant surrounded by four smaller elephants, all on a ground of ornate scrolling flowers with acanthus decorated borders, 40.5cm diameter £10-£15

202. A late 19th century mother-of-pearl card case, opening up to reveal a silk lined compartmented interior, length 11cm £20-£40 203. A Victorian Nailsea type twisted green glass walking stick, with shepherds crook handle and gently tapered shaft, 94cm long £30-£40

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206. A pair of Victorian novelty silver pepperettes by Hamilton & Inches, hallmarked Edinburgh 1862, each in the form of a shotgun cartridge. With removable screw bases. With makers mark H & I. 6cm high, 2.2cm diameter £200-£300 207. A large 19th century style French bronzed candlestick, with ring turned shaft and central rope twist baluster, the base of hexagonal tapering form and supported on paw feet, 47cm high £40-£60

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208. A rare pair of Victorian silver salts by Hunt and Roskell modelled as kangaroos, each stamped on the reverse Hunt & Roskell Late Storr & Mortimer 7879, the bases hallmarked London 1854 and 1856, the cast and chased seated kangaroos sitting on rocky bases, with shell form dishes with later silver gilt spoons, the shell salts stamped with initials for John Samuel Hunt, 21ozt (without spoons), height 12cm, width 13cm A similar pair were sold at Sotheby’s London on November 23rd 2004 £6000-£10000 Provenance: Private collection

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209. A group of assorted silver items, including: a George III silver mustard pot London 1799, a Birmingham silver pepperette, and a continental gilded medal tray, together with plated hip flask by James Dixon & Sons. (4). Tray: 5.1 ozt; Mustard 3.4 ozt £100-£200 210. A silver three piece cased cruet set, hallmarked Birmingham 1963, comprising mustard pot, salt and pepperette with ribbed rims, together with spoons. 3.8 ozt £80-£120 211. A silver sugar sifter, hallmarked Chester 1913, of octagonal form, together with a mustard pot hallmarked London 1816 with later spoon and liner, a Victorian mustard pot, and a cased silver 1920s cruet set, height of caster 22cm £250-£350

212. An unusual pair of silver and enamel sugar tongs in the form of a ‘Dutch dolly’, by Cohen and Charles, hallmarked London 1924, with enamelled head and moveable arms and legs, length 9cm £150-£250

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213. A white metal nutmeg grater, of cylindrical form, marked with makers initials IP, the cap lifts up to reveal grater, 1.5ozt, height 7cm £30-£50

214. A silver tea caddy spoon in the form of a jockey cap, hallmarked Sheffield, 1929, 0.5ozt £40-£60

217. A Stuart Devlin silver and silver gilt three piece cruet set, hallmarked London 1975, of tapering form, with central foliate banding and textured gilt bases, the mustard pot of open form with blue glass liner. 4.3 ozt £100-£150

215. A silver shaker, hallmarked Birmingham, 1929 and mark for Selfridges & Co, height 16cm £40-£60

218. A pair of silver sugar tongs, hallmarked Birmingham 1900, with twisted finial and prongs, and claw pincers, length 10cm £30-£40 219. A Victorian silver card case, of shaped rectangular form, the front with interlaced initials, hallmarked Sheffield 1897, with makers initials J.D. & S possibly for James Dixon & Sons, length 10cm £50-£80

216. A Victorian pair of miniature silver pepperettes, hallmarked London 1869, raised on three ball feet, contained within a fitted case £40-£60

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220. A miniature Common Prayer book contained within a fitted silver case, the pierced silver case decorated with foliage in the form of miniature bag hallmarked London 1893, with makers initials S.M. & Co for Sampson Mordan & Co, together with a silver coloured metal and leather prayer book cover marked inside for J.Edmonds, the former width 5.5cm £50-£80

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221. A Georgian silver snuff box with hunting interest, hallmarked London 1825, with silversmiths initials CR possibly for Charles Rawlings, the lid with relief scene depicting two greyhounds chasing a rabbit, the sides and underside with engine turned decoration, 8cm length, 4.16oz £150-£250

222. A Nathaniel Mills silver snuff box, hallmarked Birmingham 1837, the lid with engine turned decoration and cartouche with engraved coat of arms, the lid lifting to reveal gilded interior, the sides with embossed foliate decoration, length 6.1cm £100-£150

226. An Art Deco 8-day white metal bedside clock, of square form, with engine turned frame, Arabic numerals, engraved M.N.Vulcania Natale 1930, and easel back, width 16cm £100-£150 227. A continental white metal bon-bon dish, marked 800, with embossed scroll pattern £30-£50 228. A white metal mesh purse, the chain stamped 925 £30-£50

223. A William IV silver snuff box, hallmarked Birmingham 1835, with makers initials ES probably for Edward Smith, the lid with engine turned engraving and blank cartouche, gilded interior, with foliate engraved edge, width 5.2cm £70-£100 224. Two engine turned silver cigarette cases, hallmarked Birmingham 1932 and and 1948 (2). 6.2 ozt £50-£80 225. Five items of assorted silver, including a Birmingham silver cigarette case; an egg shape pepperette; a powder pot; a trinket box and a sliding comb (5) £80-£120

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229. A large silver and glass Victorian perfume bottle, the bottle of globe shaped form with silver mount heavily embossed with floral decoration, hallmarked and with initials WH for Walker and Hall, height 16cm, width 13cm £70-£100

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230. A pair of Edwardian Samson & Morden silver and enamel menu holders, hallmarked Chester 1904 and 1905, each painted in enamel with a scene of black grouse and woodcock on a circular base. With registered number 402227. 4.1cm wide £200-£300 231. A large white metal lobed lozenge shaped hammered bowl, Continental, stamped 900, with twin scrolled handles and supported on four cast feet. 10.8 ozt. 30.5cm long £100-£150

232. A silver George III silver wine funnel, hallmarked Edinburgh 1814 with initials J.Mc probably for James McKay, with gadrooned border and shell motif, length 14cm £200-£300

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233. A group of seven Georgian, Victorian and later silver and glass dressing table bottles and jars, most with embossed repousse tops. Weighable silver: 3.45 ozt £60-£80 234. An Edwardian silver salver, hallmarked London 1908, of cushion shape with moulded rolled rim. With engraved inscription ‘From the shadow to the substance, 1912’. Makers mark: Daniel & John Wellby. 15.2 ozt. 23cm wide £100-£200

235. A Victorian Adam design silver teapot and matching cream jug, hallmarked London 1880, the body embossed with swags and ribbons, with fluted decoration and scrolled spout and handle. Makers mark: Thomas Bradbury & Sons. 15.8 ozt. Teapot 15cm high £150-£200

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236. A George IV silver teapot, hallmarked London 1829, with scrolled handle and ivory spacers, supported on scrolled feet. Maker: Richard Pierce & George Burrows II. With engraved initials. 22.5 ozt £200-£300 237. A large silver pie crust salver, hallmarked Sheffield 1961, with beaded and shell moulded rim, supported on three claw and ball feet, 46 ozt. 37cm diameter £300-£500

239. A Victorian pierced silver bon-bon dish with blue glass liner, hallmarked London 1865, the rim moulded with grapes and vine leaves, pierced scrolled body and supported on hexagonal stem to a foliate engraved scrolled base. With engraved hand crest. 13.7 ozt. 18cm high £150-£250 240. An Edwardian silver eight lobed petal bowl, hallmarked London 1902, with makers mark: CE, supported on an oval base. 9.2 ozt. 20cm wide £120-£150

238. A George II silver tankard, hallmarked London 1751, with makers initials for Thomas Whipham, of baluster form with flaring rim, with open-work scroll thumb piece, with hollow scroll handle, spreading on a circular base, with engraved coat of arms, height 24cm, 42ozt £800-£1200

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241. A silver salver, hallmarked Sheffield, 1926 with initials for T. Bradbury & Sons, with pie crust edge raised on three scroll feet, diameter 26cm, weight 20ozt £180-£220 242. A silver gilt salver retailed by Harrods, hallmarked London 1937, and makers initials for Richard Woodman Burridge, raised on three small feet, diameter 15cm, weight 6.08ozt £100-£180

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243. An Edward VII silver tea and coffee set, hallmarked London 1907, with makers mark for John Hunt, comprising tea pot, coffee pot, sugar bowl and milk jug, combined weight approximately 49.6 ozt £400-£450

247. A silver tea caddy, hallmarked Chester, 1901, with makers initials for George Nathan Ridley Hayes, with embossed figures in a landscape, 2.8ozt, height 9cm £100-£200

244. A Victorian silver and carved ivory page turner, hallmarked Birmingham 1891, the handle embossed with scrolls and flowers. 38.5cm long £100-£150 245. A ladies silver gilt card case, the shaped case heavily engraved with foliate decoration and with owners initials to the centre, hallmarked Birmingham with makers initials for William Neale, together with a silver topped glass rectangular shaped jar from a dressing table set, a tortoiseshell dressing table jar and a miniature silver photo frame with easel back, weight of card case 1.9 ozt £80-£120

248. A Victorian silver salver, hallmarked London, of fluted form with repoussé decoration of scrolls, flowers and fruit, raised on three pad feet, 11ozt, diameter 20cm £60-£80

246. A pair of silver miniature heart shaped toast racks, hallmarked Birmingham, 1898, 2.37ozt, length 7cm £60-£80 249. A George III silver gilt tankard, with repoussé decoration of acanthus leaves and geometric, decoration, 6.35ozt £100-£150

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253. A pair of silver Mappin and Webb bon-bon dishes, hallmarked Sheffield, 1910, of open basket form, 10.8 ozt, length 17cm £150-£200

250. A Victorian silver-gilt goblet, hallmarked London 1854, with initials for Robert Henell, with repoussé decoration of feathers and scrolls, 4.8 ozt, height 12.5cm £150-£250

254. A Victorian silver caddy spoon, hallmarked London, with mounted figure of a boy shooting a dear alongside a hound, with makers initials BM, 1.14ozt £80-£100 255. A Victorian silver plated teapot, with shaped handle and repoussé decoration of shells and flowers, raised on four feet, height 15cm £30-£40

251. An Asprey silver sauce boat, hallmarked Birmingham 1925, together with a white metal wine taster, 4.5ozt, length of boat 15cm £60-£80

256. A George III silver teapot, hallmarked London 1770, with swag decoration, leaf finial. and ebonised handle, weight including handle 20ozt, height 25cm £200-£300

252. A Victorian christening set, the silver gilt bowl hallmarked London 1895, with repousse of scrolls and flower decoration, contained within a fitted case with an associated spoon, weight of bowl 2.95ozt £80-£120

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257. A Victorian white coloured metal bread basket, with rope twist carrying handle, and with pierced design and repoussé decoration of sheafs of wheat, 19ozt £120-£180

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258. A George V silver pie crust salver, hallmarked London 1925, with engraved shell and scroll decoration with ‘R’ initial, with scrolled shell feet, 30.5cm. 28.8 ozt £250-£300

262. A silver topped perfume bottle, hallmarked London 1997, the bottle with hobnail design, together with a pierced silver tazza (2). Tazza 3.8 ozt £60-£80

259. A Victorian combination sealing wax holder/go-to-bed/vesta, with repoussé foliate scroll decoration and finial in the form of a camel, length 23cm £120-£180 260. An Edwardian silver seal top spoon, hallmarked London 1908, with large circular bowl, straight stem and turned seal top with vacant terminal. Makers mark: Robert Stewart. 2.1 ozt £30-£50

263. A silver bachelors teapot, hallmarked London 1884, of squat form with reeded borders, wooden handle and finial, 12ozt, height 13cm £120-£150

261. Three silver salvers, the first hallmarked London 1844 by Charles Reily & George Storer, the second Mappin & Webb Paris hallmark Sheffield 1937, and the third with makers mark for Robert Garrard hallmark London 1842. 24cm, 20cm, 16cm. combined weight 30.84 ozt £200-£300

264. A Modern silver elephant, hallmarked Sheffield 1997, with makers initials for Camelot silverwear, realistically modelled with trunk up, filled, width 20cm, height 10cm £200-£300

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265. A 1976 Bernard Buffet silver plate decorated with a Lion, marked .925, in a fitted box with original paperwork. 6 ozt. 20cm diameter £150-£250

267. A 1974 Bernard Buffet silver plate decorated with a Panda, marked .925, in a fitted box with original paperwork. 6 ozt. 20cm diameter £150-£250

266. A 1975 Bernard Buffet silver plate decorated with a Giraffe, marked .925, in a fitted box with original paperwork. 6 ozt. 20cm diameter £150-£250

268. A 1975 Bernard Buffet silver plate decorated with a Giraffe, marked .925, in a fitted box with original paperwork. 6 ozt. 20cm diameter £150-£250

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269. A 1977 Bernard Buffet silver plate decorated with a Rhinoceros, marked .925, in a fitted box with original paperwork. 6 ozt. 20cm diameter £150-£250

270. A 1973 Bernard Buffet silver plate decorated with a Gazelle, marked .925, in a fitted box with original paperwork. 6 ozt. 20cm diameter £150-£250

272. A small collection of Continental silver, comprising two small trays with 10 coasters of matching design, together with a larger circular tray, all stamped on the reverse 800, diameter of the largest 22.5cm £80-£150 273. A collection of assorted silver and plated items, comprising a pair of sweetmeat dishes London 1914, 5 napkin rings, 2 cigarette cases, silver plated pot lid and a dressing table jar. Weighable silver 11.35 ozt £100-£200 274. A small collection of silver items, including two button hooks, two thimbles, three brooches, two hair pins, vesta case, pencil and tool (12) £60-£100 275. A collection of assorted silver, including a Birmingham 1914 silver tazza by AL Davenport; a Chester 1920 silver hand mirror and brush; a small pair of silver pots; a cased set of Sheffield 1975 trifid coffee spoons and a set of six Sheffield 1914 coffee spoons. Approx 10.1 weighable silver excluding brush and mirror £120-£150 271. The Churchill Centenary Medals, A Limited edition bound set of 24 silver gilt medals, minted by John Pinches Ltd, number 1470, with certificate in blue bound album £200-£300

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276. A collection of assorted silver, comprising a silver cigarette box, two trinket boxes, a tea strainer, a twin handled bowl and a toast rack, makers include Adie Bros, Mappin & Webb and George Unite £100-£150 277. A collection of assorted silver items, including a collection of silver spoons, a painted enamel pipe, a miniature silver punch bowl hallmarked Birmingham 1971, a silver scent bottle hallmarked London 1905 and three Danish silver and enamel pepperettes. Approximately 7.6 ozt of weighable silver £100-£150 278. A small collection of assorted silver, comprising two bon-bon dishes, two christening cups (one broken), a napkin ring, a strainer, a cigarette case, a vesta, a bud vase and a small portable pocket watch, weight 16ozt (including watch movement) £150-£250

280. A Victorian silver plated lion inkwell, in seated post and holding a presentation shield with engraved inscription, the head folding back to reveal an inkwell recess. The inscription reads: ‘Presented to: Mr. H. A. Blagg by his employees, January 1887’. 24cm high £50-£100

279. A collection of assorted silverware, including flatware, fish servers, silver scallop shell scent bottle, spoons etc. Weighable silver 29 ozt £200-£300 281. A Secessionist style silver plated comport, early 20th century, with glass liner supported on a hexagonal pierced column with circular foot, 19cm diameter, 17.5cm high £80-£120

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285. A Victorian double ended perfume bottle, the faceted cranberry coloured glass bottle with silver engraved ends with vacant cartouche, length 13cm £60-£80

282. An early 20th century silver plated spirit kettle, supported on a scrolled stand with original burner. 39cm high £80-£100

286. A teardrop shaped cameo glass and silver perfume bottle, the tapered glass bottle etched with flowers, with spring loaded lid, length 14.5cm £60-£80 287. An unusual 19th century ivory hand tool in the form of Punch or a Jester, with brass stud weighted base. 10.25cm long £30-£50 283. A green velvet covered glove box, of rectangular form with decorative brass handle to the lid, and brass escutcheon and key, length 35cm £50-£80

284. A miniature ivory Cantonese card case, the carved case depicting temples, figures and trees, height 8.2cm £100-£150

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288. A ladies hand embroidered purse dated 1773, the turquoise silk lined purse embroidered on the outside with pink and red flowers, and inside with the name of the maker Sarah Chorley 1773 and heart, crown and flowers, width 14cm £80-£120

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289. A ladies Regency mother-of-pearl and gilt metal trinket box, the lid with inlaid painted portrait on ivory of young lady surrounded by mother-of-pearl panels, with hinged lid opening to reveal hand sewn lined interior, diameter 8cm £200-£300

292. A shagreen covered hand-held mirror, of Art Deco Style the glass with bevelled edges, together with a shagreen covered wooden cigar box, and a later shagreen ‘style’ covered compact, length of mirror 22cm £70-£100 293. A Victorian double sided silhouette on ivory, set in an unmarked yellow metal oval frame, probably gold. Image 6.5cm long £40-£60

290. A 19th century ladies ivory patch box, of elongated octagonal form decorated with pique work, the interior lined with dark blue velvet, length 9cm £70-£100

291. A carved ivory needle case, probably late 19th century of rectangular form with sliding lid finely carved with foliage, fruit and shells, length 8cm £60-£80

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294. A 19th century oval miniature on ivory of an English Army officer, in red uniform, contained within a fitted leather case, height 7cm £300-£400

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297. A 19th century porcelain miniature portrait, of oval form, the girl painted in white robes and head dress, with label verso stating ‘Beatrice Cenci’, in a gilt metal frame. 8.25 x 6.5cm £60-£80 298. A small Limoges style painted porcelain scent bottle box, late 20th century, painted with flowers, the lid opening to reveal a small glass scent bottle. 4.25cm high £20-£30 295. A large Victorian silhouette picture of a mother and child feeding the birds, together with an early 19th century silhouette of Mary Tait, a miniature portrait of a gentleman in a blue coat and a miniature of a lady signed A. C. Chamberlin and dated 1931 (4). Largest 24 x 17.5cm. Smallest 5.5 x 4.5cm £100-£200

299. Two pairs of Malayan embroidered bead slipper decorations, possibly early 20th century each of the pair decorated with fine bead work depicting yellow pink and blue flowers and foliage on a blue ground, both sets on backing, width of each slipper 18cm £100-£150

296. French School, a pair of 20th century oval portrait miniatures of a lady and gentleman in ivory frames, signed ‘Spieler’; together with a portrait of a young lady with flowers in her hair signed ‘Russ’. Pair: 14 x 10.5cm including frames. Single: 9 x 7.5cm including frame £100-£150 300. A 19th century bronze model of a mouse, seated upon an oval naturalistic base, unmarked. 8cm long £200-£300

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301. A pair of George V tortoiseshell and silver pots, hallmarked Birmingham 1920 and inset with a silver Kings crown, makers mark: Cohen & Charles; together with a carved banded agate oval bowl (3). Pots 1.3 ozt. 5cm wide. Bowl 9.5cm wide £80-£120 302. A ladies 1930s travelling vanity case, the canvas covered case opening up to reveal four glass, chrome and light green enamelled bottles and matching mirror, brushes, manicure set and shoe horn all contained within a foldable compartment lifting out to reveal storage below, width 49cm £60-£80 301

303. A ladies 1920s Art Deco ‘parklane deLuxe’ compact by L.S. Meyer, of rectangular handbag form, with black enamel on a brass body, with strap handle and twin clasps opening to reveal fitted interiors to either side. Clasp stamped L.S.M. With felt slip case. 12.5 x 9.5cm £50-£70 304. Three ladies compacts, comprising a Deco-style black and blue Flapjack Model 1934, a Stratton compact with embossed floral design and another with marcasite bow, all with outer cases, the largest diameter 11cm £30-£50

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305. Three 9ct gold boxes, comprising an engine turned vesta case Birmingham 1926; an engine turned and gilded pill box London 1919; and an engine turned pill box Birmingham 1924 (3). 92.5 grams combined £700-£900

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306. Five assorted brooches including agate brooches, comprising four agate brooches one of flower form with alternating forms of agate, another of oval form and one in the form of a belt, the largest length 8cm £80-£120

307. A Victorian brooch modelled as an insect, the insect with cabouchon ruby set eyes, sapphire to the centre and wings and body inset with rose cut diamonds, set in silver and gold, wing span 4cm, length 2.7cm £300-£500

308. A Georgian gold, seed pearl and cabochon brooch, the back engraved Eliz Tugwell, 7 June 1801 AE90. 2cm long £60-£100

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309. A Georg Jensen Sterling silver suite, comprising circular brooch and matching earrings decorated with birds, marked with makers name and marked sterling silver, diameter of brooch 5cm £80-£120

310. An 18ct gold and ruby earring and brooch set, probably Continental in the form of leaves set with small rubies, 17.6g £300-£400

311. A Mexican turquoise and white metal Taxco brooch/pendant, in the form of a sunburst, the metal brooch inset with turquoise, stamped on the reverse 925 and Taxco, diameter 6cm £50-£60

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316. An enamel and metal butterfly brooch, together with a metal and enamel rectangular brooch with canted corners and a celluloid fan (3) £30-£50 317. A collection of assorted brooches and jewellery, including silver filigree brooches, a pendant locket, silver brooches and other brooches. (12) £60-£80

312. A Victorian carved shell cameo brooch, with gold plated engraved mount, with applied acorns, the cameo carved with a landscape scene. 6.5cm high £200-£300 318. A Victorian garnet butterfly brooch, together with a large pinchbeck knotted brooch (2) £60-£80

313. A turquoise and yellow metal brooch, formed a central knot surrounded by turquoise roundels, with pendant below, metal unmarked, probably gold. 5.2 grams £80-£100

314. A Georg Jensen Sterling silver brooch, set with oval cabochon lapiz lazuli stone, the mount formed as leaves and berries. 3.2cm wide £50-£100 315. A 9ct gold oval tigers eye brooch, with rope-twist mount, stamped 9ct. 3.75 wide £50-£100

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319. Four silver brooches, one set with tigers eye, two with amber coloured stones, and one with citrine £50-£80

320. A white metal and marcasite double deer brooch, each with pale blue stone eyes, metal unmarked, probably silver. 3cm wide £30-£40

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323. An Edwardian gold diamond and enamel jockey horse racing brooch, the jockey in brightly coloured enamels, the horse pave set with rose cut diamonds. 3.75cm long £400-£600

321. A silver gilt and enamel filigree butterfly brooch, the wings decorated with brightly coloured enamels, stamped .800. 4.5cm wide £60-£80

322. A Victorian 15ct gold and opal bar brooch, set with oval opal on a plain bar. 5cm long £100-£150

324. An Art Nouveau white metal and diamond brooch, with scrolled foliate decoration in unmarked white metal, probably gold. width 4cm £200-£300

325. A 9ct gold and sapphire bar brooch, formed as three stacked sapphires mounted on a shaped bar, in a presentation box. 1.7 grams £60-£80

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326. An Art Deco platinum and diamond oval brooch, set with two large central diamonds of approximately 0.40cts each, surrounded by radiating lines of graduated smaller diamonds. In a Goldsmiths & Silversmiths of London retail box. 8.6 grams. 4.25cm wide £1000-£1500 329. A 9ct gold and aquamarine bar brooch, with an oval claw-set aquamarine on a tapering bar, stamped 9ct. 4.7 grams. 6.5cm long £60-£80

327. An 18ct gold and ruby brooch in the form of a bow, with central knot set with two rows of rubies, and three further rubies to either side. Approx 17.6 grams £250-£350

328. An Edwardian diamond, sapphire and ruby triple bar brooch, set with three swallows, each set with different coloured stones, and small ruby ryes £200-£300

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330. A Victorian 15ct gold, aquamarine and seed pearl bar brooch, set with five graduated oval aquamarines interspersed with seed pearls, the bar stamped 15ct. In a fitted box. 4.9 grams. 5cm long £80-£120

331. An Art Deco peridot and diamond bar brooch, set with large marquise shaped peridot with a diamond either side of approx. 0.08cts each, set in unmarked yellow and white metal, probably gold and platinum. In a fitted box. 4.7 grams. 6.5cm long £100-£150

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332. A Continental dragonfly brooch with abalone shell wings, and pale blue stone inset body, set in unmarked white metal, probably silver. 5.5cm long £40-£60

335. A collection of six assorted brooches, including a 9ct gold ribbon brooch, gold pinchbeck and enamel brooches, a marcasite deer brooch and another (6). Ribbon 2.4 grams £50-£80

333. A triple diamond bar brooch, set with central diamond weighing approx. 0.43cts, with smaller stones of approx. 0.21cts either end, set in unmarked white metal, possibly platinum. 4.3 grams. 6cm long £200-£300 334. A Victorian yellow metal, enamel and seed pearl brooch, formed as an oval textured ground with turquoise enamel and mounted with a pearl-set cross. Metal unmarked but probably gold. 3.3 grams £30-£50 336. A gold and diamond bird brooch, formed as a bird of paradise studded with diamonds, with a sapphire eye and sapphire and cabochon ruby branch, the tail features set with graduated diamonds. Set in unmarked yellow gold. 10.75cm long. 25.3 grams £500-£800

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337. A Continental silver gilt lizard brooch, realistically modelled and studded with rows of paste stones extending down her back, set with cabochon ruby eyes. Stamped .925. 5.75cm long £100-£150

340. A Chinese jade pendant, of rectangular form carved on both sides with bamboo and flowers, the jade of two graduated tones, surmounted by a tourmaline flanked by seed pearls, on a white metal chain, length of jade alone 4.7cm £400-£600 338. A Jensen style Sterling silver Flamingo brooch, of oval open form, the frame stamped Lloyds and part Sterling mark. 8.5cm wide £40-£60 339. A Georg Jensen Sterling silver acorn pendant, stamped .925 and in original presentation box £40-£50

341. A mid 20th century oval portrait of a lady in a gold mount, the lady in 18th century dress with ringlets and jewels, set in an 18ct gold mount on a yellow metal chain. Total weight: 11.8 grams £200-£300

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342. A baroque pearl and diamond bee pendant, early 20th century, the head body and abdomen formed from pearls, with diamond inset wings, set in yellow metal. 1.75cm long £150-£200 343. An 18ct yellow gold and diamond pendant, formed as two cherub masks with a diamond set ribbon in a circular frame, suspended from an 18ct gold chain stamped .750, 103.7 grams £1500-£1800 344. A Modern 9ct gold belcher link chain necklace, with female head medallion attached, 24.9g £120-£180

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345. An 1873 Victorian full sovereign in mount on a 9ct gold chain, together with a 9ct gold crucifix on a yellow metal unmarked chain. Combined weight approx 26 grams £200-£220 346. A gold and diamond necklace and earrings, the necklace formed as two parallel bars holding three graduated diamonds, with a matching pair of earrings, each set with two diamonds. The clasp stamped .375, the earrings stamped .750. 6 grams £350-£400 347. A graduated 9ct yellow gold rope twist chain necklace, the clasp stamped 9ct. 44cm long. 17.5 grams £120-£180 346

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352. An 18ct gold, diamond and ruby stuff bangle, set with eleven diamonds interspersed by twelve diamonds. Stamped .750. In presentation box. Internal width 6.1cm. 12.6 grams £200-£300 348. A Victorian pinchbeck cameo necklace, with pierced filigree decoration and oval cameo portrait, the chain with smaller pierced panels £40-£60

353. A George V 9ct gold hollow stiff bangle, hallmarked Birmingham 1918. 7cm diameter £120-£150

354. A 9ct gold Victorian style sapphire and diamond stiff bangle, set with eleven graduated sapphires and rose diamond points between carved and pierced decoration, with safety chain £200-£300 355. A continental silver twisted stuff bangle, stamped .925. 67 grams £40-£60

349. A 14k white gold and diamond heart shaped pendant, comprising 28 brilliant cut graduated diamonds and suspended from a fine 14k white gold chain. In original retail box. 2.4 grams total £400-£500 350. A 9ct gold stiff bangle, with metal core and chased decoration and safety chain £80-£120

356. A Victorian yellow metal stiff bangle, set with three cabochon foil backed stones, the metal unmarked, probably gold. 12.6 grams £60-£80

351. A 9ct gold hollow stiff bangle, the clasp stamped 9ct. together with a pinchbeck and seed pearl brooch and a filigree brooch (3). Bangle: 17.9 grams £60-£80

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357. An Eastern knotted gold coloured metal four bar gate bracelet with two coins attached, unmarked, 64.5g £1000-£1500

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358. An Eastern gold coloured metal fancy link bracelet, with two small coins attached, unmarked, 35.4g £500-£700

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359. A 9ct gold ten bar gate bracelet, on padlock clasp with safety chain, 18.6g £100-£150 360. A turquoise and silver coloured metal stiff bangle, the turquoise mounted within rope-shaped mount, unmarked £30-£50

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361. A Victorian Ivory and gold slave bangle, together with two other late 19th/early 20th century ivory bangles (3) £200-£300 362. A rose gold curblink bracelet, with heart shaped yellow gold padlock clasp, stamped .375. 18cm long. 23.3 grams £150-£250

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363 363. A 14k white gold and diamond line bracelet, comprising 44 tension set brilliant cut diamonds of approximately 0.02-0.03cts each. In original retail box. 11 grams total. 17cm long £500-£800 364. Two white metal bangles, one a cast solid white metal bangle, the other a filigree silver bracelet with applied motif decoration (2) £30-£40

365. A 9ct gold 1960s flexible mesh bracelet, two coloured gold, 32.3g £300-£400 366. A silver charm bracelet set with ten charms, together with a gilt metal crucifix set with pearls and garnets (2) £40-£60

367 367. A Chanel style yellow metal bracelet, formed as six roundels each with applied floral centres, and hook and loop fitting, the reverse with applied Chanel type logo. Metal unmarked but tests as gold. 18cm long. 42.4 grams £700-£900 368. A pair of silver coloured metal Tiffany barrel shaped earrings and matching ring, with abstract decoration, together with a pair of barrel cufflinks, in original pouches and boxes £60-£80

369. A pair of coral earrings in the form of grapes, the bunch of grapes made up of a cluster of seeds of coral with gilt metal leaves, on screw backs £40-£60

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370. A pair of early 20th century opal and ruby earrings, set in unmarked yellow metal, probably gold £50-£75

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371. A pair of pearl and diamond earrings, formed as bows with pearls suspended below, with butterfly and post fittings £60-£80

374. A Victorian 9ct gold, blue enamel and diamond ring, set with a large central rose cut diamond set in a blue enamel star with small surrounding diamonds. Stamped 9ct. Size K £200-£300 375. A pair of 18ct gold and diamond leaf shaped earrings, each set with a graduated row of diamonds, stamped 18k, together with a pair of Tiffany & Co. pearl and silver earrings. Leaf earrings 14.3 grams £200-£300 376. An 18ct gold, ruby and diamond gypsy ring, 4.9 grams. Size N ½ £100-£200

372. A large pair of pearl and diamond earrings, each set with a large central pearl and crested with a trio of diamonds, with crescent surrounds and set in unmarked white metal with clip fittings. Pearls approx 15mm diameter £150-£200

377. An 18ct white gold sapphire and diamond dress ring, set with centre pale blue oval faceted sapphire in claw setting surrounded by small diamonds, Size L £500-£800 373. A large pair of diamond and pearl earrings, each set with a large pearl and surrounded by 29 small diamonds of approximately 0.02cts each, set in unmarked white metal. Pearls approx 17mm diameter £200-£300

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378. An 18ct gold wedding band set with small diamond, in star shape setting, together four 9ct gold rings, weight 9ct 12.7g (total), 18ct 6.1g £150-£250

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379. A yellow metal and aquamarine ring and matching earrings, the ring of simple form with rectangular faceted stone and pierced shoulders, the earrings crested with a bow. Metal unmarked, probably gold. Ring size L ½ £200-£300

384. An Art Deco platinum and diamond ring, set with central diamond of approximately 0.3cts set with baguette cut diamonds to the shoulders. Size M £350-£500

380. A platinum and diamond three stone ring, with double claw setting and plain shank. Size M ½ £500-£700 381. A yellow metal, diamond and enamel ring, formed as a graduated row of diamonds flanked by blue enamel bands. Metal unmarked, probably gold. 8.3 grams. Size R £150-£200 382. Two white metal rings, one set with a cultured pearl and stamped K9, the other unmarked and with engraved decoration (2). Combined weight: 3.1 grams. Size K £50-£80

385. An Art Deco Sapphire and diamond cluster ring, set with central pale blue sapphire surrounded by alternating sapphires and diamonds. Size J £400-£600 386. An 18ct gold, sapphire and diamond ring, set with oval sapphire flanked either side by a diamond of approximately 0.05cts each. Size G £50-£75

383. An 18ct gold wedding band, decorated all round with flower heads. 5.9 grams. Size O ½ £80-£120

387. A sapphire and diamond cluster ring, set with central sapphire and surrounded by eight diamonds of approximately 0.10cts each, set in unmarked white metal, probably white gold. Size J £400-£600

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388. An 18ct gold and diamond cluster ring, set with central oval coloured quartz stone, flanked either side by cluster shoulders each set with 9 diamonds. The shanks stamped .750. Size K ½. 9.2 grams £200-£300 389. A 9ct gold ring set with garnet coloured stone, together with a 9ct gold, diamond and sapphire eternity ring (2). Combined weight 4.4 grams. Single stone size: I ½. Eternity ring size: K £40-£60

393. An amber dress clip, the shaped amber in the form of a leaf within a white metal coloured mount marked 935, with clip to the reverse, length 7cm £70-£100 394. A small collection of amber and amber coloured jewellery, mainly Polish, Modern comprising a pair of clip earrings, two rings one mounted on a shank marked .875, a single cufflink and an amber coloured plastic pendant in the form of a flower head £30-£50

390. Two 22ct gold wedding bands, 6.6g, the largest size ‘Q’ £150-£200 391. A 1915 half sovereign in a 9ct gold mount, and an 18ct gold wedding band stamped .750. (2). Band 3.9 grams. Sovererign ring 9.9 grams total £150-£200

395. A large Baltic amber pendant, early 20th century the butterscotch coloured pendant of elongated form, with leather necklace, length 6.8cm £180-£220

392. An amber brooch and an amber pendant, the first of octagonal form and mounted in a white metal frame stamped 800, together with an amber pendant mounted in a white metal frame with foliage to the side, the pendant 6cm £40-£60

396. An amber drop pendant, of elongated form, with white metal mount and chain, length 7cm £80-£120

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397. Four pieces of amber, mainly late 19th century comprising two pendants, one brooch and an unmounted piece of amber £80-£120 398. A Baltic amber brooch, of asymmetric slightly raised form and of butterscotch colour, length 7cm £80-£120 399. Four pieces of Baltic amber, including a pair of retro cufflinks of asymmetric form, two earrings with screw fasteners, two rings and a small piece of amber unmounted £40-£60

401. An amber necklace with heart shaped pendant, the Baltic amber necklace with angular shaped amber beads interspersed with smaller rounded beads, length 50cm £100-£150 402. Two amber coloured bead necklaces, late 20th century £30-£40 403. Two cherry amber coloured necklaces, one set of graduated beads with amber content, the other appears to be plastic, the longest 53cm £80-£120

400. An amber bead necklace, possibly English, late 19th century with graduated faceted beads on gilt metal chain, length 56cm £150-£250

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404. A large graduated amber coloured bead necklace, the beads of uniform honey colour, with two loose beads. Approx 84 grams total weight £500-£600

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409. A graduated carved bone necklace, with simple screw clasp. 42.5cm long £20-£30

405. A Cherry Amber coloured graduated bead necklace, the beads of ovoid form. 80cm long £150-£250 406. A pair of ladies 1930s dress clips, set with blue and white paste, 5cm £30-£40

410. A North American Indian turquoise and white metal stiff bangle, the open bangle decorated with turquoise in a flower pattern £80-£120

407. A graduated coral bead necklace, simply strung without clasp. Approx 70cm long £200-£300

411. Three Chinese blue and white pottery fragments mounted as jewellery, two mounted in silver coloured metal as pendants, and one as a ring, diameter of the larger pendant 5.2cm £40-£80 412. A turquoise and seed pearl dress ring, in the form of a flower with centre seed pearl and turquoise in the form of petals £40-£60

408. Two coral bead necklaces, one interspersed with metal discs, the other with glass rods £100-£150

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413. A collection of six turquoise rings, mainly North American, all with white metal shanks, five with rope twist surround, one mounted with coral, various sizes £60-£80 416. A star shaped coral, turquoise, lapiz lazuli and white metal pendant the outer section of the pendant inset with tear drop shaped turquoise, with lapiz to the centre flanked by beads of coral, and a single coral stone to the suspension ring, stamped on the reverse, with later chain, diameter 7.5cm £60-£80

414. A mid 20th century Mexican turquoise pendant, mounted within a white metal frame with suspension loop, length including loop 5.4cm £60-£80

417. An early 20th century turquoise, coral and gilt metal necklace, the predominantly turquoise necklace, with coral beads and filigree gilt metal spheres, with clasp marked silver, length of beads 62cm £60-£80

415. A turquoise and white metal necklace and a pair of similar earrings, the necklace with turquoise matrix interspersed with white metal chain with turquoise pendant, together with a pair of similar earrings with screw fasteners stamped silver, length of necklace 36cm £50-£80

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418. Two jade bracelets, Modern together with a nephrite bangle, diameter of bangle 8cm £80-£120

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419. A collection of abalone costume jewellery, including several pendants one with a mounted sailing ship, a buckle, clip on earrings, cufflinks, rings and two brooches, the buckle 8.5cm £60-£80

420. A collection of costume jewellery, including nephrite beads, nephrite pendant and two jade rings £30-£50

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421. A Mexican white metal bangle, with central Mexican figurehead the bangle marked Sterling, with white metal and malachite ring, and a pair of enamel earrings with rose decoration £30-£50 422. A collection of costume jewellery, including a hammered pewter cuff decorated with turquoise spheres, three sets of turquoise coloured beads, plastic beads and others £40-£60 423. A collection of costume jewellery, including coral coloured beaded necklace, three assorted dress rings, two brooches, a jade coloured plastic bangle and others £50-£60 424. A collection of costume jewellery, including a shell necklace with a large shell pendant in the form of a heart with applied locket, together with a large metal pendant decorated with various faux gems, two brooches, Modern Chinese style pendant on cord, length of shell necklace 50cm £30-£40

427. A costume jewellery gilt metal bracelet and earrings, inset with green bakelite half roundels £30-£40

425. An early 20th century graduated ivory bead necklace, circa 1920, together with a banded stiff ivory slave bangle (2). Largest bead 20mm. Bangle 6.75 internal diameter. Purchased by the vendors father in Africa in the 1920s £200-£300

428. Five Art Deco design items of jewellery and a Domino watch, comprising: two dress clips, two brooches, a butterfly wing pendant and a domino novelty watch (6) £50-£75 426. Five assorted ladies dress rings £40-£60

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429. A small collection of assorted gold and plated jewellery, including: a 9ct gold watch, a 9ct gold pendant, two chains and a pinchbeck bracelet £60-£80

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430. A rock crystal necklace attributed to Sybil Dunlop, formed as graduated rock crystal spheres, the silver clasp set with green and lilac cabochon chalcedony and pink tourmaline. Unmarked. 48cm long £200-£300

431. A full sovereign, dated 1911, mounted in filigree circular frame £150-£200 432. A gold two pound piece, dated 1902, with attached mount, on a 9ct gold chain, 26.9g £350-£450 433. An Edwardian 1904 full sovereign pendant and chain, in a 9ct gold mount with 9ct chain. 20.1 grams total £150-£250 434. A fine Japanese Cloisonné belt buckle, early 20th century, decorated with flowers and butterflies, with simple hook fitting. 7.5cm wide £80-£120 436. An Art Deco 9ct gold and diamond compact, hallmarked London 1937, with engine turned decoration and diamond set initials K.G. 60.5 grams £500-£600 437. A collection of assorted jewellery, including a 9ct gold flower brooch set with semiprecious stones, a gilt metal mourning brooch, a gilt metal cameo, a gilt metal seal, a pair of ear studs and a ladies 18ct gold wrist watch (6). Brooch 7.5 grams £100-£150

435. A Victorian carved coral charm, formed as a hand holding a dagger, with diamond and turquoise inset bangle. 2.5cm long £60-£80

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438. A collection of assorted jewellery, including two jet bead pendant necklaces, a white metal pendant locket, a banded agate pendant, a green and white metal pendant and an earring £50-£80

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442. A Victorian 9ct gold Albert chain, the clasp stamped 18 with Sheffield assay mark. Length 67cm long. 29 grams £200-£300

439. A pair of 9ct gold engine turned cufflinks and dress studs in a fitted box, together with a pair of 14ct gold and Amethyst oval earrings with screw fittings. Cufflinks and studs approx 5 grams £50-£80

443. An early 20th century red enamel fob watch, with ribbon clasp mount, the fob watch with red enamel back and white enamel dial with black Roman numerals £60-£80

440. Two sets of gold cufflinks and two gold rings, comprising: a set of 9ct gold cufflinks with initials N.G; a cased set of 9ct, 18ct and onyx cufflinks and dress studs, a 9ct gold gents ring and an unmarked yellow metal ring, probably gold. Cufflinks 17 grams, marked ring 6.6 grams, unmarked ring 14.4 grams £400-£500

444. A Swiss silver gilt and guilloche enamel ball watch pendant, the body with engine turned green enamel decoration, the white enamel dial with gilt highlights, the 15 jewel movement signed Geo. Meyer. With pendant fitting. 2.25cm diameter £200-£300

441. Two 9ct gold propelling pencils and a gold Albert chain, one pencil with engine turned decoration and engraved name, the other of plain barrel design, the Albert with 18ct bar and 9ct clasp. Albert 33cm long. Combined weight 80 grams £400-£500

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445. A ladies Art Deco platinum and diamond cocktail watch, with silvered dial, set within a platinum case with diamond shoulders, set on a 9ct gold strap. Weight without movement 10.1 grams £300-£500

447. A ladies 9ct white gold Milner wrist watch, with bark effect strap and jewelled winder, the clasp stamped .375. 29.7 grams £150-£200

448. A ladies 9ct gold Omega wristwatch, with baton numerals and mesh chain bracelet £200-£300

446. An Art Deco Cara 18ct gold and diamond ladies cocktail watch, the oval silvered dial with baton numerals, and surrounded by small diamonds, with 17 jewel movement, the strap set with graduated smaller diamonds. 15.5cm long. 21.7 grams £300-£400

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449. A Fortis Limited Edition Ducati Carbon automatic wrist watch, with carbon dial and cream numerals, and date aperture. Number 937/2000, together with box and paperwork. 40mm case £500-£700

450. A 1970s gold plated Omega Seamaster Cosmic gentleman’s wristwatch, with silvered dial and baton numerals, on a plated expanding strap, in an Omega presentation box. 28mm dial £100-£200

451. An 18ct yellow gold Omega dress pocket watch on chain, the watch with silvered dial and baton numerals, serial number 23675836, together with an 18ct gold watch chain. In Omega presentation box. Watch 43mm, chain 11.8 grams £1200-£1800

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452. An 18K gold Vulliamy of London open face enamel pocket watch, the white enamel dial with black roman numerals, the case decorated with a pale blue enamel rim with kidney shaped scrolling design, the reverse decorated in blue guilloche enamel. The four pillar fusee movement signed Vulliamy London, with pierced grilled and removable cover. The inside of the case with passant hallmark and heart shaped makers mark with initials ‘SG’. Together with enamel winding key. Case 48mm diameter £1500-£2000

453. An 18ct gold full hunter pocket watch, the white enamel dial with subsidiary seconds dial, black Roman numerals and signed ‘Lecomte Geneve’, the inside of the case stamped 18K and makers mark LC. The movement also signed Lecomte. The case with engine turned decoration. Case 46mm diameter £300-£400

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454. A Victorian 18ct gold open face pocket watch, hallmarked London 1864, by Ollivant Botsford, with white enamel dial and black Roman numerals. The movement signed Ollivant Botsford Exchange, Manchester, No. 21076. With plated suspension loop. In a leather travelling easel case. Dial 3.8cm diameter. Total weight 79.8 grams £200-£300

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455. A carved wooden cosh, the tapered ebony shaft terminating in a carved wooden pommel, length 89cm £80-£120

459. Three 19th century swords, comprising: a Victorian naval sword with gilded lion hilt and shagreen handle in a leather scabbard; a Japanese Katana with black lacquer scabbard; and a Continental sword with basket hand guard and leather scabbard (3) £100-£150

456. An ebony and ivory walking cane with elephant head, late 19th century the ebony shaft terminating in a carved ivory handle in the form of an elephants head, with ivory ferrule, length 91cm £40-£60

457. An early 20th century carved wooden ‘Sunday Stick’, formed in the shape of a golf club, with carved bone studded insert and lead weight. 93cm long £50-£70 458. A 9ct gold tipped walking cane, the bamboo shaft with 9ct gold tip to the handle and collar, length 86cm £40-£60

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460. A Symphonion disc musical box, German, circa 1900 No 327456, the 12-inch metal discs playing on two combs with winding handle to the sides, the case with two brass carrying hands, with a collection of 22 discs, width of case 33cm £100-£150

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463. A Rafael Sanchez cream and beige suede handbag, with rope twist handle and pierced jade nephrite with insect design, and jade beads to the handle, length 17cm £50-£100

461. A Symphonion disc musical box, German, circa 1900 the 9 ½-inch metal discs playing on two combs, contained within lacquered case with transfer design to the lid, together with eleven metal discs, width 29cm £40-£60 462. A vintage tan leather briefcase, with initials ESI, together with a brown leather circular collar case with collars, width of briefcase 47cm £30-£50

464. A pair of ladies 1920s rubber Silver Wing shoes, the cream shoes with red outline to cut-outs, with the silver wing emblem to each side of the shoe, and stud fasteners, length 25cm £200-£300

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465. A collection of seven Dinky toy vehicles, including: 571 Coles Mobile Crane; 561 Blaw Knox Bulldozer; 532 Comet Wagon; 531 Leyland Comet Lorry; 533 Leyland Cement Wagon; 917 Guy Van and 991 A.E.C Tanker. All in original boxes £400-£600

467. A large collection of Beatles memorabilia, including: magazines, Beatles monthly book, magazines, Rolling Stone collectors edition, True Story of the Beatles, film reviews, colour magazines, a poster, a Beatles fan club membership card and letter, facsimile signed photos £200-£300 468. Five Volumes, Bon-Mots, 2 volumes, illustrated with grotesques by Aubrey Beardsley, published by J.M. Dent 1904, 3rd Edn; Paradise Lost & Paradise Regained by Milton Vol I and II, leather bound, published by Jones & Co. 1824; Shakespeare Sonnets & Poems published by Sampson Low Marston & Co, London. (5) £100-£150 469. An album of 1940s photographs, containing a number of photographs taken at the 1943 Cairo Conference in Egypt and shots of Winston Churchill, Franklin D. Roosevelt and Chiang Kai-Shek, together with other scenes of North Africa £200-£250

466. An early 20th century bear, possibly Steiff, with golden plush, elongated limbs, tan stitched nose, mouth and claws, black boot eyes and velvet pads, length 30cm £80-£120

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470. A set of twelve graduated brass hand bells, early 20th century each with leather strap and stamped note letter, contained within a fitted wooden case, width of case 27cm £300-£500

472. A 19th century day or night brass and leather four draw telescope, signed on the first draw Ross, London No, 34418. With owners initials H.C.G. In a leather travel case. 27cm unextended, 77.5cm extended £40-£60

471. An E. Leitz Wetzlar monocular microscope, German, early 20th century No 97512, with rack and pinion focussing, circular stage, triple nosepiece, substage condenser, contained within a fitted case with three canned objectives (3 in total) and two additional eyepieces and plano concave mirror, height of case 34cm £50-£80

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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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Ripley Arts Centre, 24 Sundridge Avenue, Bromley BR1 2PX Tel: 0208 313 3655 07596 332 978 www.catherinesouthon.co.uk


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