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H A N S O N S

Tel: 01283 733988 Email: service@hansonsauctioneers.co.uk

S U M M ER F I N E A R T A N D A N T I Q U E S A L E J U N E 2014

The Auction Centre, Heage Lane, Etwall, Derbyshire DE65 6LS

Summer Fine Art and Antique Sale Friday 27th June 2014 10.30am Saturday 28th June 2014 10.30am


Entries invited for our forthcoming

Entries invited for our forthcoming

Decorative Arts Sale

Autumn Fine Art and Antique Sale

To be held on Monday 28th July 2014 at 10.30am

To be held on Friday 26th and Saturday 27th September 2014

Viewing Wednesday 23rd July 11am – 7pm and morning of sale from 9am

The closing date for entries is Friday 4th July

Viewing morning of sales from 9am

An Alfred Dunhill aquarium table lighter, made by Ben Shillingford, c.1950s

The closing date for entries is Friday 29th August

Entries invited for our forthcoming

Hansons Jewellery Department

Specialist Coin, Stamp and Militaria Sale

Invites you to visit our specialist valuers Isabel Murtough, Heather McPherson and Kate Bliss for free auction appraisals.

We hold monthly Antique Jewellery sales and quarterly Fine Art Sales. For an appointment telephone Ros Beardsley on 01283 733988

To be held on Monday 22nd September 2014 at 10am Viewing Wednesday 17th September 11am – 7pm and morning of sale from 9am

The closing date for entries is Friday 5th September Heather McPherson

Isabel Murtough

Kate Bliss


Summer Fine Art and Antique Sale Friday 27th June 2014 at 10.30am Saturday 28th June 2014 at 10.30am

LIVE BIDDING IS AVAILABLE FOR THIS SALE Hansons can offer an online bidding service via the-saleroom.com for bidders who cannot attend the sale. Bid here without being here: all you need is your computer and an internet connection and you can make real-time bids online the-saleroom.com. You don’t have to be a computer whizz. All you have to do is visit www.the-salreooom.com and register to bid – its just like being in the auction room. A live audio feed means you hear the auctioneer at exactly the same time as the other bidders. You see the lots on your computer screen as they appear in the auction room, and the auctioneer is aware of your bids the moment you make them. Just register and click to bid! Please be advised that any bids made via the-saleroom.com live auction service will be subject to an additional 5% commission on the hammer price plus VAT.

VIEWING Thursday 26th June 2014 from 11.00am to 7.00pm and on the mornings of the sales from 9.00am Day One - Lots 1-542 Day Two - Lots 545-897 Buyers premium: please note that a premium of 17.5% plus VAT will be charged on all lots in the sale. There will be a surcharge of 5% on all lots sold online Catalogue £5.00 (£8 by post)

All lots can be viewed at www.hansonsauctioneers.co.uk (Further information for buyers is available in our conditions of sale)

June has been a busy month and with the Summer season well and truly here we are delighted to invite you to rich pickings within our Summer Fine Arts and Antiques sale. Highlights in our fine silver and jewellery collection include a rare French Napolean III gold box made for a noble family which was discovered in Nottinghamshire. An exciting silver hoard from a North Derbyshire home is expected to sell well with plenty of fine 18th century silver flatware included in the sale. In jewellery an exquisite three-stone diamond ring is expected to fetch £4000. The Jewellery department managed by Isabel Murtough is pleased to welcome Heather McPherson alongside Kate Bliss.

H E A D O F F I CE A N D S A L ERO O M Heage Lane, Etwall, Derbyshire DE65 6LS Tel: 01283 733988 Email: service@ hansonsauctioneers.co.uk Online: hansonsauctioneers.co.uk

A collection of Chinese porcelain from the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) is full of Eastern promise whilst a silvered teddy car mascot of great Royal interest has already been spoken about within Royal circles. Fine contents from the home of the late Dr Gordon Smart are expected to create worldwide interest whilst a rich array of French furniture is expected to appeal to our French and Italian buyers. A good George I walnut chest is my personal favourite which despite a large crack in the top, has been unaltered for almost three hundred years! Enjoy the auction and should you have any questions please do not hesitate to raise them! Charles Hanson June 2014


ORDER OF SALE

Friday 27th June 2014 at 10.30am Silver and Plated Ware

1 – 189

Jewellery

190 – 298

Watches

300 – 312

Pocket Watches

315 – 353

Coins

355 – 525

Collectables including Books and Weapons

530 – 542

Saturday 28th June 2014 at 10.30am Oriental Ceramics and Works of Art

545 – 592

Ceramics including European

595 – 631

Glass

635 – 662

Metalware and Boxes and Objects

665 – 686

Works of Art

690 – 719

Watercolours

720 – 744

Oils

745 – 789

Prints

790 – 795

Textiles

800 – 805

Clocks

809 – 824

Furniture and Garden Statuary

825 – 897

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27t h J un e D AY O N E 28th June D AY T W O


JOHN GORDON SMART Consultant Surgeon at Leicester, specialising in Urology and developed the first successful Day Surgical Unit in the country that is now replicated throughout the NHS. Creative by nature, “Gordon” had a passion for Art from an early age and once settled at The Old Vicarage in Wymeswold built by Henry Alford, he began collecting art and antiques. Originally from London and a regular visitor its art galleries and collections Gordon began to paint himself, his inspiration being William Turner and his unique use of light and shade and how it depicted those classic London Thames scenes. All lots marked with an asterisk are part of the John Gordon Smart Collection.

Day One - Friday 27th June 2014 at 10.30am Silver and Plated ware 1. A Victorian silver cylindrical tankard and cover, scroll thumb-piece, s-shape handle, the cover engraved with XVIII Hussars military badge and inscribed ‘Peninsular Waterloo’, presentation inscription to the front dated 1869, Daniel and Charles Houle, London 1869, 20cm high, 36.340ozt £600-£900 2. A Victorian silver baluster hot water jug, pineapple finial, basket weave handle, engraved monogram, Ricahrd Sibley London 1870, retailed by Thomas of New Bond Street, 25cm high, 15.610ozt £100-£150 3. A pair of George III silver tablespoons, converted to berry spoons, with fruit embossed bowls and engraved handles, Benjamin Cartwright II, London 1763, 3.715ozt £70-£100

5 4. A pair of George III silver tablespoons, converted to berry spoons, with fruit embossed bowls and engraved handles, crested, Thomas Pitts, London 1795, 4.485ozt Provenance: bears the crest of Laporey £70-£100 5. A set of six William IV silver teaspoons, bright cut engraved and crested, Benjamin Smith, London 1836; and a pair of silver sugar nips, marks worn, 3.805ozt £50-£80

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6. A set of six George III silver teaspoons, bright cut engraved and monogrammed, London 1808; and a pair of silver sugar tongs, Thomas Wallis II, 3.680ozt £50-£70 7. Five George III silver teaspoons, London 1816; and one other 1798; with a pair of silver sugar tongs, London 1804; 3.215ozt (7) £30-£50

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HANSONS AUC TIONEERS AND VALUERS 8. A Middle Eastern silver cigarette box, engraved with a continuous geometric design, 9.5cm wide; and similar ashtray, both stamped with Arabic marks, 11.605ozt £50-£80 9. A pair of George II silver tea tongs, Rococo scroll form with shell bowls, marked, circa 1755 £60-£80 10. A Chinese export silver dish, cast openwork decoration in four panels of study scene, dragon and birds amongst prunus blossom and bamboo, on four bamboo moulded feet, with colourless glass liner, makers mark, 4ozt, 12.5cm diameter £80-£120 11. A collection of 19th century German and Continental silver tablespoons, various makers including Vogler, G Guhl Steckborn, Kelli etc., approximately 20ozt £120-£180 12. Three sets of 19th century Continental silver teaspoons including Rococo cast spoons with gilt bowls circa 1870 marked 800, six Fiddle pattern spoons and six point terminal spoons, 9.2ozt (18) £60-£80 13. A collection of 19th century continental silver teaspoons, mostly 800 grade, various marks, 13 loth etc., 9.9ozt, together with an ivory handled silver hors d’oeuvre’s server £70-£100

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14. An early 20th century silver canteen of cutlery, twelve place setting, comprising steel bladed knives with ivory handles, silver forks, dessert spoons and forks, soup spoons, teaspoons, egg spoons, ladles, carving set (lacking one dessert fork and one teaspoon), E.Viners, Sheffield 1936, with other dates to ladles, 96.305ozt, in a Queen Anne style walnut and beech veneer case on four legs, 50cm wide, 59cm high £3000-£4000 15. An Art Deco three-piece silver coffee service, octagonal form, comprising coffee pot, two-handled sugar bowl and milk jug, Walker and Hall, Sheffield 1922; and a George V silver teapot, Sheffield 1931, 60ozt (4) £600-£800 16. A George VI silver sugar caster, spiral finial, the pierced cover engraved, having a spreading waisted body and stepped circular foot, London 1944, 19cm high, 5.210ozt £80-£120

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17. An Indian white metal three-piece tea service, stamped ‘silver’, comprising teapot, milk jug and sugar basin, embossed with floral banding, on hoof feet, approximately 30ozt gross weight (3) £300-£400 18. A pair of late Victorian silver and horn mounted novel peppers in the form of birds, Frederick John Whiltshire, London 1880, the eyes set with beads, approximately 10cm long £200-£300

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21 19. A pair of George IV silver asparagus tongs, probably William Knight, London 1824, fiddle pattern with pierced decoration, approximately 6.2ozt

26. A set of George V silver teaspoons, Sheffield 1915, together with an Elkington silver tablespoon etc., 7.5ozt £40-£60

32. An Edwardian silver mounted crocodile leather cigar case, London 1906, 14.5cm x 9.5cm £40-£60

Note: with the Surtees or Archer family crest £150-£250

27. Four George V silver salt cellars, Birmingham 1915, in the George II style on three stepped point feet, gilt interiors, 8.7ozt (4) £80-£120

33. A pair of George III spoons later converted to berry spoons, Solomon Hougham, London 1816, in fitted box, gilt bowls (2) £70-£90

28. A George V silver cruet set, Chester 1913, in the early 18th century style, including three baluster form shakers and a lidded mustard, each on three paw feet, 5.6ozt (4) £40-£60

34. A George V silver trefoil dish, Mappin and Webb, Birmingham 1910, modelled as scallop shells, 8.8ozt £50-£80

20. A Victorian silver and ivory handled stilton scoop, George Unite, Birmingham 1878, reeded handle, 25cm long £70-£100 21. A large George V silver Monteith bowl, London 1919, hemispherical footed form, fluted, the top with double ogee crenellations, lions mark handles, 56.2ozt, 30cm diameter £400-£600 22. A George V silver toast rack, Sheffield 1916, six divisions of ogee form, 7.1ozt £50-£80 23. An Edwardian silver card case, Birmingham 1903, engraved foliate scroll design, moulded wavy edge, 10cm x 7cm £30-£50

29. A George V silver tazza, Chester 1915, reeded ogee rim, on stepped foot, 10.2ozt, 21.5cm diameter £70-£100 30. A George V silver toilet set, Birmingham 1916, together with additional brushes (6) £40-£70

24. A Victorian silver snuff box, George Unite, Birmingham 1885, engraved leaf design, the hinged lid opening to reveal a gilt interior, approximately 2.5ozt, 8.5cm x 5cm £50-£80 25. A collection of George III and later silver, including tablespoons, enamelled souvenir spoons, salt spoons etc., approximately 12.9ozt £70-£100

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35. A Chinese export silver nurses buckle by Wang Hing (Hong Kong), circa 1900, cast with scrolling dragons in clouds and characters Shou and Fu (good luck symbols), stamped marks, 97, WH £70-£100 36. A pair of cast silver partridge table ornaments, London 1972, realistically modelled, approximately 11cm high, 15.025ozt £400-£600 37. A George IV Irish silver tea pot, James Fray, Dublin 1822, of squat ovoid form, ribbed and footed, cast spout with ivory insulators and reeded mushroom finial, 30ozt approx £400-£600

31. An Oriental white metal mounted horn fish planter, the head and tail decorated with scales, a wire cage to the top, probably Indian, 48cm long £100-£150

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HANSONS AUC TIONEERS AND VALUERS 41. An Edwardian Art Nouveau silver overlaid ruby glass scent bottle, London, the hinged cap opening to reveal internal faceted stopper, the overlaid silver in the form of naturalist scrolling foliage, with a 32 point star cut base, 9cm high. £60-£80 42. A George III silver lidded tankard, John Keene, London 1773, marked to the base and inside the lid, ear-shaped hollow handle with heart terminal, pierced scroll work thumb piece and ogee domed lid, 20cm high, 23.7ozt £800-£1200 39 38. A pair of Victorian silver candlesticks, of classical form with egg and dart borders, detachable sconces, tapering knopped stems, spreading circular bases, 25.5cm high, Elkington and Co., Birmingham 1895, 60ozt £400-£600 39. A Victorian silver five-bar toast rack, of angular form in the style of Christopher Dresser, 12cm high, Robert Hennell, London 1868, 1.950ozt £30-£40 40. A George V silver salver, Thomas Bradbury and Sons, London 1911, the pie crust edge with a gadrooned border, raised on four claw and ball feet, 19.13ozt, 25cm diameter £180-£220

43. Aberdeen Interest - An 18th century provincial Scottish silver salver, circular form with wavy edge, George Robertson, active c.1708-1727, 18cm diameter, 8.320ozt £300-£500 44. A George III silver calling card tray, canted rectangular form, engraved border, central cartouche engraved with initials, on four short legs, 25cm wide, I.H London 1786, 14.220ozt £200-£300 45. A George V silver circular salver, pie crust edge, on four feet, 25.5cm diam, Edward Barnard & Sons, London 1932, 21ozt £100-£150

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46 46. A late Victorian claret jug, white metal mounts with inscription dated 1892, on cut glass body, sweeping frond and leaf pattern, mask moulded spout, 31cm high £150-£250 47. An Art Deco silver and enamel manicure set, Baker Brothers, Birmingham 1933, pink guilloché enamel, boxed £120-£180

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48. A James II silver dog nose finial rat tail pattern tablespoon, London 1686, makers mark ‘V’ £100-£150 49. An early 18th century silver dog nose finial rat tail pattern tablespoon, William Scarlett, London 1700, Britannia standard marks rubbed £120-£180

59. A George V silver three-piece cruet, comprising pepperette, mustard and cover, open salt and two spoons, cylindrical form, Birmingham 1935, cased £40-£60 60. A set of George V silver fish servers, comprising slice and fork, 8ozt, Sheffield 1924, fitted case £70-£100

50. A pair of early Victorian silver Fiddle and Thread pattern tablespoons, Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater, London 1839, 23cm long, 6.370ozt £60-£100

61. An Elizabeth II silver Dubarry pattern sixty-piece canteen of cutlery, H.L. Brown & Son, Sheffield 1994, 87.460ozt, in a hardwood case £800-£1200

51. A George III silver ladle, engraved border, William Sumner I & Richard Crossley, London 1781, 33cm long, 5.775ozt £60-£80

62. A pair of Continental white metal candlesticks, turned baluster form with Renaissance motifs on four moulded griffin mask feet, stamped 750, 33cm high (2) £100-£150

52. A George III silver serving spoon, London 1796, 29.5cm long, 3.3ozt; another, Geo. Smith II & Thos. Hayter, London 1802, 28cm long, 2.735ozt; a silver tablespoon, marks worn, c.1786, 1.42ozt (3) £70-£100

63. A pair of George III silver wine labels, Cocks and Bettridge, Birmingham 1811, ‘Rum’ and ‘Brandy’, plain, fluted and chamfered form (2) £70-£100

70. A Victorian silver footed beaker, Elkington and Co, Birmingham 1883, ovoid form with applied reeding, etched with Aesthetic style bird and bramble design, 9.2ozt, approximately 15.5cm high £80-£120 71. A George III silver three piece tea set, Solomon Royes and John East Dix, London 1818, of squat ovoid form, with heavily cast decoration and reeded bodies, each piece on four cast Empire style feel, ivory insulators to the teapot, gilded interiors to the sucrier and milk jug, 48.2ozt (3) Provenance: bearing the arms and crest of the Bayley family £350-£500 72. An Edwardian silver Bachelors tea set, Walker and Hall, Sheffield 1905, in the 18th century style, footed urn shaped with scroll handles, approximately 15ozt (3) £80-£120

64. A George IV silver wine label, Thomas Edwards, London 1830, ‘Sherry’, gadrooned and shell border with pierced lettering, and a George III silver ‘Madeira’ wine label (2) £100-£140

73. An Edwardian silver embossed velvet jewellery box, James Deakin and Son, Chester 1901, decorated with winged putti heads, the lid of domed form opening to reveal a silk lined two tray interior, 22.5cm wide, 9cm high, 14cm deep, together with a silver purse by the same maker, Chester 1902 (2) £100-£150

65. An Imperial Russian silver spoon, Moscow or Vilnius 1881, egg shaped bowl, engraved to the reverse, tapered spiral handle with turned finial, 1.67ozt £40-£60

74. A Victorian silver sugar bowl and cream jug, Dobson of Piccadilly, London 1888-9, half reeded in the Neoclassical style, 5.7ozt (2) £30-£60

55. A pair of Elizabeth II silver salt and pepper mills, 10cm high, M C Hersey & Son Ltd, London 1986 £40-£60

66. * An Islamic white metal lid and vase decorated with repousse and etched patterns and motifs, the finial in coral, the vase of sconced form (2) £80-£120

56. A George V silver three-piece tea set, comprising teapot with scroll capped handle, milk jug and twin handled sugar bowl, Birmingham 1926, 28.350ozt (3) £180-£220

67. * Two silver topped cut glass perfume bottles, hobnail cut bodies with repousse and etched collars, 15.5cm high (2) £40-£70

75. A George III silver milk jug of Neoclassical form, London 1810, with fluted strap handle, engraved garland decoration, together with a Victorian christening mug, London 1846, 10ozt (2) £60-£80

57. An Edwardian silver twin-handled trophy, angular scroll handles, spreading circular foot, 20cm high, Walker and Hall, Sheffield 1905, 14.770ozt £100-£150

68. A 19th Century oak cased tantalus, with three cut glass decanters, silver plated handle and fittings, 31cm high £150-£250

53. A George III silver sauce boat, gadrooned edge, scroll end handle, raised on four ball feet, probably later embossed, gilt interior, 10cm high, London 1811, 5.885ozt £40-£60 54. A pair of Elizabeth II silver baluster candlesticks, detachable sconces, stepped spreading circular base, 21.5cm high, Sheffield 1987, 16.3ozt £100-£150

58. A Victorian silver presentation trophy, embossed with foliate scrolls, circular foot with beaded edge, presented to Ecclesfield Farmers Club 1891, 20cm high, Sheffield 1890, 9.150ozt £60-£80 8

69. An Edwardian silver hot water jug, Birmingham 1904, of baluster form with applied Neoclassical foliate decoration to the lower half, approximately 18ozt, 20cm high £120-£180

76. A large Edwardian silver punch bowl, London 1906, with repousse scroll pattern between panels of floral specimens, 25.8ozt, 23.2cm diameter £200-£300 77. A collection of George III and later silver flatware, mostly early 19th century, including six Old English pattern table forks, London 1806 with Continental duty marks, an Edinburgh spoon, various other forks and spoons, 42.8ozt £300-£500

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HANSONS AUC TIONEERS AND VALUERS 78. A George V silver butter dish with blue glass liner, Sheffield 1918, together with a glass lined crocodile skin pin dish with riding crop handle (2) £30-£50 79. A cased set of twelve Edwardian silver teaspoons and sugar tongs, Cooper Brothers and Sons, Sheffield 1908, bright cur leaf design, 7.5ozt, together with a part set of fruit knives and forks £50-£80 80. A George V silver three light candelabrum and pair of candlesticks, Hawksworth, Eyre and Co., Sheffield 1921, in the mid 18th century style with leaf moulded decoration, candelabrum 49cm high (3) £500-£800 81. An Anglo Indian white metal champleve enamel cigarette box, decorated with peacock design, 16.5cm wide, 3cm high, 10cm deep £20-£40 82. A George V silver pedestal inkwell, Birmingham 1913, of plain chalice form with ball finial, 11cm high £50-£80 83. A Chinese export silver dish, probably 19th century, of scalloped form with simple ring foot, Chinese good luck character marks etched to inside, makers marks stamped to base, 8cm diameter £40-£70 84. A William III silver dog nose rat-tail spoon, Francis Archbold, London 1699, beaded tail, 17.8cm long £120-£180 85. Paul de Lamerie, a George I silver Hanoverian rat-tail tablespoon, London 1714, 19cm long £100-£150 86. A collection of George III silver tablespoons, various patterns and dates including bead, fiddle and thread etc., 11.5ozt (6) Provenance: crested spoons for Wilton of Wiltshire and for David Robertson of Ladybank, Berwickshire £50-£100 87. Two George III silver scroll back spoons, Thomas Wallis, London and George Smith, London 1782, together with an Exeter silver dessert spoon, Richard Ferris (3) £40-£70

88. A collection of provincial silver including a pair of Victorian sugar tongs and salt spoons, Newcastle 1846, four Edinburgh silver teaspoons, 1819 and an Irish silver mustard or egg spoon, Dublin 1844 £60-£80

98. A George V silver cigarette box, Birmingham 1922, of plain form with four beak feet, cedar lined interior, 14cm wide, 4.5cm high, 9cm deep, together with another single compartment cigarette box (2) £70-£100

89. A set of six George III silver bright cut pattern teaspoons, London 1795, together with five other George III silver teaspoons and a set of eight Onslow pattern teaspoons, London 1890, 7.3ozt (19) £40-£70 90. Three 19th century Polish silver tablespoons, Carl Sohr, Gdansk circa 1857-1861, 5.4ozt (3) £30-£60 91. A quantity of George III and later silver dessert spoons, 13.3ozt £80-£120 92. A quantity of George III and later silver teaspoons and dessert forks, approximately 12.3ozt £70-£90 93. A part canteen of George V Old English pattern silver flatware, Walker and Hall, Sheffield 1925, including tablespoons, table forks, dessert spoons and dessert forks, together with two George III silver egg spoons, 37.7ozt (21) £200-£400

99 99. A George V cased silver backed comb and brush travelling set, Birmingham 1926, together with a guilloché enamel back miniature mirror, Birmingham 1922 £30-£50 100. A George V silver desk calendar with ivorine month and day cards, Birmingham 1922, together with a pair of inkwells and a silver embossed pocket calendar, Birmingham 1906 £50-£80

94. A George II silver punch ladle, London 1728, egg shaped bowl, lacking handle, 2.4ozt, bowl 6.5cm x 8.3cm Provenance: bears the crest of Gerard Salvin of Croxdale, County Durham £60-£80 95. A George V silver christening mug, Charles Edwards, London 1917, heavy gauge plain form, 5.5ozt £40-£60 96. A collection of silver ashtrays, early 20th century including a boat shaped dish, 5.2ozt £30-£50 97. A Victorian silver embossed leather aide memoir, Henry William Dee, London 1871, The front with a monogram and coronet of a Viscount, opening to reveal a Moroccan leather interior of two ribbed silk lined wallets and a silk covered notebook, the catch marked for John Cooper, 41 St James Street, London, 7cm x 3.5cm £40-£60

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101 101. An Edwardian silver mounted Sunday stick, Birmingham 1906, bamboo shaft, the handle engraved ‘with heart congratulations from the Hall Amateur Operatic Society’s party, April 3rd 1909’ £80-£100 102. A Victorian silver snuff / tobacco box, Birmingham 1900, of circular form, planished decoration with spring lid, gilded interior, 2.4ozt £50-£80 103. A George III style silver wine funnel, Birmingham 2006, 3.6ozt £150-£200

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104. A George V silver card case, E J Trevitt and Sons, Chester 1915, with chain attachment, gilt interior, chamfered edges, 2.7ozt, approximately 10.5cm x 7.5cm £100-£150

111. An Edwardian silver and glass preserve pot, Birmingham 1910; together with a silver mounted bitters bottle, London 1927 (2) £40-£60

105. An Edwardian silver card case, Birmingham 1902, chased decoration, 8cm x 5cm £60-£70

112. An Art Deco silver and enamel boudoir clock, Birmingham 1934, pale green guilloché enamel with Smiths 8 day movement, 2" dial £50-£80

106 106. A Victorian silver trinket box, William Cummins, London 1889, square form with embossed Rococo style decoration, gilt interior, 2.7ozt, approximately 6cm square x 3cm £80-£120 107. A pair of Edwardian silver posy vases, London 1907, trumpet form with fretwork border, loaded, 15cm high (2) £80-£120

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109. A large Victorian silver mustard, Charles Stuart Harris, London 1898, Neoclassical form with egg and dart border, gilt interior, approximately 5.2ozt £70-£100 110. A pair of George V silver and tortoiseshell pin trays, London 1927, plain flared form with tortoiseshell bases, 8.5cm diameter (2) £40-£60

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124. A Victorian silver photograph frame, Birmingham 1901, plain cushioned form, 14cm x 18cm £50-£80

113. A pair of George IV Scottish silver sauce ladles, Edinburgh 1822, fiddle pattern, 15cm long (2) £80-£120

125. A pair of George III silver tablespoons, William Eaton, London 1811, fiddle pattern, 4.652ozt £70-£100

114. A silver footed dish, Birmingham 1966, of lobed form with pierced border; together with a George II style silver sauce boat, 5.4ozt (2) £70-£100

126. A George V oval silver dressing table box, Walker and Hall, Birmingham 1912, lidded on four cabriole feet, 8.5cm long £40-£60

115. An Edwardian silver stamp envelope, Birmingham 1909, and a silver stamp frame, Birmingham 1901 (2) £50-£80 116. A Continental ivory page turner, circa 1910, white metal handle with Neoclassical style decoration, stamped 800, approximately 21cm long £40-£60 117. A pair of George lV silver asparagus tongs, probably William Knight, London 1825, King’s pattern with fretwork decoration, 9.56ozt £250-£300 118. A silver topped glass cologne bottle, with stopper, Chester 1915, hobnail pattern, spherical form £40-£60

108. A 19th century silver mounted horn snuff mull, Scottish, with thistle motif to the top, engraved Donald McIntosh £180-£220

123. A Victorian miniature silver horseshoe photo frame, Birmingham 1900; together with another rectangular embossed photo frame, Birmingham 1899, approximately 6cm x 9cm (2) £70-£100

119. A George V Dressing table jar, silver and tortoiseshell top, London, marks rubbed, with inset silver Neoclassical motif, 8.5cm high £40-£60 120. A Continental white metal vesta cigar cutter, engine turned decoration, unmarked, 7cm long £50-£80

127. A George V silver five piece cruet set, cased, Birmingham 1924, blue glass liners, of early 18th century style, 3.47ozt £80-£120 128. An Edwardian silver photograph frame, Birmingham 1902, of plain rectangular form, 12cm x 16.5cm £50-£80 129. A Victorian silver three piece christening set, cased, Sheffield 1899, comprising spoon, fork and napkin ring, in the Rococo style £100-£120 130. Two cased sets of silver and enamel coffee spoons, Turner and Simpson, Birmingham 1930 and Birmingham 1954, one set with forget me not terminals, the other with various wild flowers £100-£150 131. An Italian silver snuff box, circa 1940, engraved scroll design with applied lion of St Mark (Venice) to the lid, gilt interior, £90-£120 132. A Victorian silver photograph frame, Chester 1901, heavily embossed foliate scrolls, 12.5cm x 19cm £50-£80

121. A Victorian silver vesta case, London 1874, spring loaded push button lid, engine turned decoration, 1.08ozt, 6cm long £30-£50

133. A George V silver christening set, Sheffield 1918, comprising spoon, knife and fork, cased, together with a silver feeding set, Birmingham 1939, cased (2) £70-£100

122. A Victorian silver photograph frame, Birmingham 1898, embossed banded foliate decoration, 12cm x 19cm £60-£80

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135 135. An American silver tea caddy, Tiffany and Co., designed by Edward C Moore, New York, circa 1878, in the Aesthetic ‘Japanesque’ style, rectangular form on four bamboo feet and bamboo lower border below a flower and stylised leaf band, copper inlay and Niello birds on a branch, the reverse with a fish, the two pierced handles with cloud scroll bands and rings, the domed cover with inlay and enamel motifs surmounted by a carved ivory Netsuke of three children, the interior gilded, marked to base, 3167 / 5718, 18.5cm wide, 14.5cm high, 11.5cm deep Note: see Christie’s New York, 17th January 2008, lot 123 for a similar example. Edward C Moore (1827-1891) became a manager of Tiffany and Co in 1868 after his family firm in New York was taken over, and later was Artistic Director and Chief Designer for the firm. His designs are particularly favoured for their Oriental and Islamic inspiration, a style popular across the Western world in the late 19th century. His application of different design motifs has made his work distinctive and highly sought after today. Examples of Moore’s work for Tiffany appear in public and private collections throughout the world. £10000-£15000 135 details w w w. h a n s o n s a u c t i o n e e r s . c o . u k

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137 136. A George VI silver four piece tea service, rectangular form of plain design, comprising teapot, hot water pot, milk and two-handled sugar, Birmingham 1941, maker J. S., approx 62ozt £300-£500 137. An Edwardian silver tyg, Thomas, London, 1905, approximately 10ozt £100-£150 138. A George III silver basting spoon, Hester Bateman, London 1784, Old English pattern £120-£180 139. A cased set of Victorian silver gilt Apostle spoons, Chapman, London 1880, in the Renaissance style, each of a different historical design, within a fitted velvet lined box (4) £80-£120 140. A set of four George V silver menu holders, Gray and Co, Chester 1936-37, cast in the form of pheasants, weighted (4) £100-£150 141. A George V silver salver, Sheffield 1933, ogee rim on three paw feet, approximately 20cm diameter £80-£120

142. A George V Irish silver mug, Dublin 1926, decorated with Celtic knot banding £120-£180 143. A large George V silver punch bowl, Charles Boyton and Sons, London 1912, of footed form decorated with a cast Classical relief of nautical figures, approximately 29ozt £300-£400 144. A George V silver four-piece tea service, comprising teapot, hot water pot, milk jug and two-handled sugar bowl, with egg and dart border, Ollivant & Botsford, Birmingham 1930, 48.515ozt £300-£500 145. A George V silver tray with pie-crust border, presentation inscription, Walker and Hall, Sheffield 1933, 52cm wide, 53.240ozt £500-£700 146. A George V silver square salver, raised on four pad feet, pie-crust border, engraved presentation inscription, 20.5cm wide, Barker Brothers, Chester 1926, 13.910ozt £120-£150

147. A George II silver lidded tankard, William Shaw and William Priest, London 1752, cylindrical form, double ogee top, heart shaped terminal to the handle, green stained insulators, approximately 27ozt, 19.5cm high, £700-£1000 148. A George III silver salver, Richard Rugg II, London 1782, beaded border, bright cut decoration in the Adam style, on three cast feet, approximately 56ozt, 41cm diameter £400-£600 149. A George IV silver sucrier and milk jug, J E Terry and Co., London 1827, of squat ovoid form, heavily decorated with cast and chased floral and foliate motifs, ogee foot, approximately 22.5ozt (2) £250-£350 150. A cased set of Victorian silver bladed fish eaters, Walker and Hall, Sheffield 1898, for 12, each with mother of pearl turned handles, the blades with engraved decoration £120-£180 151. A silver fruit bowl, Sheffield 1969, the fretwork border of grape vines below a cast border, on three bracket feet, approximately 17.8ozt £140-£180 152. A pair of Edwardian silver pepperettes, Birmingham 1903, of Neoclassical form with reeded decoration, in original leather case, approximately 1.9ozt £30-£50

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153 153. An early 19th century American silver teapot, by Baldwin Gardiner, New York, circa 1840, lobed form, heavily embossed with floral decoration, the spout in the form a hand holding a shell, 40ozt Note: Baldwin Gardiner (1791-1868) was a well known New York silversmith and retailer whose teapots and other works can be found in museums such as the Museum of Fine Art, Boston, the Carnegie Museum of Art, the Brooklyn Museum, New York £300-£500 154. A pair of cased George III silver spoons, decorated as berry spoons, London 1784, together with another similar berry spoon (3) £80-£100 155. An Edwardian silver aide memoir, George Unite, Birmingham 1901, chased scrolling foliate decoration, the interior fitted with green leather pockets etc., in a fitted Moroccan leather case, 10cm wide, 8cm deep £70-£100

157 157. A George III silver mustard pot, London 1794, with colourless glass liner, possibly Peter and Jonathan Bateman (indistinct), cylindrical with bright cut Adam style decoration, scroll handle and openwork thumb piece, ogee domed lid, 9.5cm high £100-£150 158. Two George I silver rattail tablespoons, London 1716 and 1724, together with two similar early 18th century spoons including a Queen Anne example (4) £100-£150 159. A pair of George III silver scroll back tablespoons, Philip Roker, London 1767, 3.9ozt, 21cm long (2) £80-£120 160. A George II shell back tablespoon, Alexander Barnet, London 1756, 20.7cm long £30-£50 161. A pair of George III Irish silver tablespoons, John Craig, Dublin 1773, Old English pattern, 4.9ozt, 22.5cm long (2) £120-£180 162. A George III Scottish silver tablespoon, James Gilsland, Edinburgh 1769, Old English pattern, 22cm long £30-£50

156 156. A Victorian silver entree dish and cover, Goldsmiths Company, London 1898, beaded edge with detachable scrolled branch handle, 27cm long, 22cm wide, 49.1ozt £500-£600

163. A George III Irish silver tablespoon, Dublin 1802, bright cut Irish Point pattern, 24cm long £30-£50 164. Five George II / George III silver pistol grip handled forks, shell scroll and fish scale design with three pronged steel tines, makers mark I.W, 20.5cm long (5) £40-£70

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167. A collection of George III and later silver dessert forks, various dates and makers, fiddle pattern and Old English pattern, approximately 11.3ozt Provenance: various crests including the Meynell family of Meynell Langley, Derbyshire and Fox £70-£100 168. Five George III silver Old English pattern tablespoons, London 1795 onwards, 10.3ozt (5) £60-£80 169. Twelve George III and later dinner forks, London 1813, 1820 and 1832, fiddle pattern and Old English, crested, 28.4ozt (12) Provenance: various crests including the Meynell family of Meynell Langley, Derbyshire and Boothby of Ashbourne £200-£300 170. A collection of thirteen early 19th century silver dessert spoons, fiddle and Old English pattern, some crested, 19.6ozt (13) Provenance: various crests including Roos or Ross of Gloucestershire, Abbott, Fox and Meynell £120-£180 171. An Edwardian silver box and cover, in the form of an egg, embossed with foliate scrolls, vacant cartouche, gilt interior, George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester 1905, 11cm wide, 3.7ozt £100-£150

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184. A pair of Victorian electroplated ‘Temperantia’ basins, probably Elkington and Co., circa 1870, after the original by Francois Briot (circa 1585), decorated in relief with Classical allegorical scenes, the elements and the seven Liberal Arts, applied Briot medallions to the reverse, 45cm diameter (2)

172 172. A Victorian silver sweetmeat dish, in the form on a shell, pierced border, chased with flowers, Martin, Hall & Co, Sheffield 1896, 20.5cm wide, 6.93ozt £150-£200 173-179. No lots 180. An Edwardian twelve piece silver-plated cutlery service, comprising six large knives, six small knives, eight soup spoons, twelve dessert spoons, eleven large and twelve small forks, four serving spoons, eleven teaspoons, and a pair of sugar tongs, shell and thread pattern, maker W H & S (quantity) £250-£350 181. A Continental gilded metal chatelaine, suspending three chains, cast with portraits and foliage, with a 19th century watch key set with bloodstone; and a seal fob, 14cm long £50-£80 182. A cased Victorian fruit set, circa 1880, the oak cabinet opening to reveal a 12 place canteen of ivory handled knives and forks and four large berry spoons, retailed by Pearce and Co, Huddersfield and Leeds £60-£100

Note: the Elkington version of 1864 is currently used as the Wimbledon Ladies trophy, whilst the original Briot example is held in the Victoria and Albert Museum, London £200-£400 185. A pair of George III Old Sheffield Plate cloches, flat domed form with cast leaf decoration, scroll handles, 29cm diameter Provenance: bearing the crest and coronet of the Earl of Brecknock, John Jeffreys Pratt of Bath (1759-1840), second Earl Camden and 1st Marquis. Examples of crested porcelain from this family are held in the Bath Museum and Art Gallery £150-£200 186. A George III Old Sheffield Plate cruet stand, Neoclassical form with bright cut openwork decoration on three ball and claw feet; together with a pair of Old Sheffield Plate cruet coasters and a lidded urn shaped mustard circa 1790 (4) £50-£100

187 187. A pair of late 19th century plated figural table salts, cast with a young boy and girl holding baskets, gilt bowls, on shell and scroll bases, probably Elkington & Co, 15cm high £60-£100 188. A glass and silver plate desk inkwell watch holder, the well with hobnail cut base, mount marked F & Co, 10cm high £70-£100 189. A large silver plated oval tray, cast foliate handles with engraved Adam style decoration to the centre, 80cm x 54cm £60-£80

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183. Four 19th century Old Sheffield Plate cloches, of plain ogee form, graduated in size with cast foliate handles, largest approximately 54cm long (4) £400-£500

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193. A pair of ruby and diamond earrings, the cushion cut rubies surrounded by diamonds, screw fastening, 2.5cm high, 4.6g (rubies untested) £2500-£3000

197. A 19th century yellow metal brooch and conforming earrings, set with pendeloque pink pastes stones; a scrolling open work brooch set with garnets; and another set with yellow stones (3) £80-£120

201. A 19th century yellow metal garnet set fringe necklace, in the form of graduated floral clusters with graduated drops measuring approx 41cm long. Together with a garnet brooch, 4cm wide (2) £40-£60

194. A Victorian gold, diamond and pearl brooch, the detachable cluster set with an untested pearl surrounded by eight old cut diamonds, on a knife edge bar brooch, 4cm long £300-£400

198. A pair of gold and amethyst earrings, two pendeloque cabachon stones suspended from two further on angular studs, 5cm long, 7.8g, tested as gold £80-£100

202. A graduated set of three 18ct gold dress clips, modelled as wasps with ruby set eyes, London 1956, in a Garrard and Co case, 17.4g (3) £400-£600 203. A Danish silver bracelet, by Hermann Siersbol, of oval links set with blue paste stones, stamped HS 925, 11.6g £80-£120

195. A group of five Victorian and Edwardian brooches, including turquoise and split pearl target brooch, linear brooch and scrolling brooch; a bar brooch set with heart shape opal, stamped 9ct; etc (5) £60-£100

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196 196. A Victorian 9ct gold bar brooch, 4.5cm long, set with a heart shape synthetic ruby surrounded by split pearls, on an arrow bar, Chester 1897; and another heart shaped bar brooch set with rose-cut diamonds (2) £50-£80

199. A continental yellow metal brooch, set with a reverse painted cabachon depicting Christ carrying the Cross, in a quatrefoil frame chased with flowers, 4cm wide, 8.9g £50-£80 200. A Victorian oval mourning locket, measuring approx 32 x 25mm, decorated with black enamel, inset with rose cut diamond initials ‘ICD’. With hair locket compartment to reverse inscribed ‘IC Dundas’ 1866. £40-£60

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204 204. A pair of Cartier gold and amethyst earrings, set with cabachon amethyst, clip fastenings, signed Cartier 18k, 14.2g in a Garrard & Co box £700-£900 205. A pair of Mikimoto cultured pearl earrings, each set with two pearls on white metal asymmetrical scroll mount, signed S.M., 5.9g, in original box £300-£500 206. An agate hinged bracelet, the engraved gold mounts stamped 14k, 36g £80-£120

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207. A late 19th century circular cluster brooch measuring approx 2cm diameter, set with centre round cabachon opal, surrounded by fans of rose cut diamonds, tested gold with silver setting £300-£400 208. A 19th century vinaigrette, of rectangular form, approx 2.5cm long with engine turned decoration and vacant cartouche, the hinged lid revealing a pierced and engraved foliate grille, unmarked but tested as gold, gross weight 10.6g £400-£600

212. An 18ct gold single stone pendant, set with a round brilliant cut stone weighing approx 0.51ct, gross weight 3.7g £400-£600 213. A hinged bangle, set with nine graduated cabachon cut opals, interspaced with old-cut diamonds, tested gold, gross weight 20.6g £2000-£3000 214. A string of Victorian bakelite beads £200-£300

217 217. An Edwardian yellow metal and amethyst fringe necklace, with five round cut stones suspending five further pendeloque cut amethyst, 43cm long, gross weight 8.7g £250-£300 218. A coral three row necklace, with a 14ct clasp, 36cm long, 70g £500-£600

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219. A 19th century oval mourning locket, applied gold work cross and laurel set with seed pearls, enclosing a portrait and a lock of hair; together with another oval brooch, inlaid with initials and set to reverse with a lock of hair (2) £200-£250

209. A cased set of 9ct gold cufflinks and matching ring, set with lapis lazuli and split pearls £350-£450 210. A carved shell cameo brooch, of a female profile, the plain mount stamped 750 £100-£150 211. An enamel and diamond pendant, the central blue enamel panel inset with a diamond floral spray in a scrolling openwork frame, 3.5cm x 3cm, suspended from a rose gold bar brooch, Gross weight: 7g £100-£150

215 215. A string of Victorian amber beads, 65g £600-£650 216. A string of Victorian bakelite beads £250-£300

220. A 19th century carved shell cameo brooch, depicting a classical maiden with feathers in her hair, signed to reverse, the frame stamped 9ct, 3.5cm wide £120-£150 221. A coral five row bracelet, with a gold clasp tested as 14ct, 43g £200-£250 222. A coral four row bracelet, with a gold clasp tested as 14ct, 21g £120-£150 223. A gold and jade ring, the oval jade carved with flowers, ring size P½, stamped 585, 5.2g; and a similar pendant, 2cm wide, 5.9g (2) £150-£200 224. A pair of gold, diamond and ruby earrings, the oval collet set rubies flanked by pave set diamond on a curved band, 9.4g, tested as 18ct £250-£300 225. An Edwardian bar brooch, millegrain set with old cut diamonds within a pierced frame, approx 6cm long, gross weight 3.4g, fitted case £200-£300

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229. A 19th century yellow metal pocket knife, indistinctly marked, set with mother of pearl panels, 10.5cm long £300-£500

227 227. An unusual 14ct gold and lapis lazuli brooch, set with a lapis cube on an openwork textured frame, 4.5cm wide, 10g £200-£250

230. A 19th century gold and enamel vinaigrette, the hinged cover painted with a cherub and butterflies, enclosing a flower pierced grille, 1.8cm wide, 5.4g £500-£600

228. A William IV 18ct gold and tortoiseshell comb, inlaid with a gold Coat of Arms, the gold comb on swivel mechanism, WE, London 1835, 7.5cm wide

231. A 19th century stomacher brooch, set with foil back paste stones, on a foliate openwork frame, 141cm long, 7cm wide £500-£600

Provenance: bears the coat of arms of Barry of Ruclaveston Manor near Nottingham. The family last appeared in Burke’s Landed Gentry 1858 £500-£700

232. A Stephen Webster 18ct white gold and diamond pendant, thorn design, set with round brilliant cut stones, 3cm over loop, no.25721, 6.6g £1200-£1500

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233 233. A pair opal and diamond earrings, cabachon opal suspending from rose cut diamonds, 3cm long £800-£1000

234 234. A pair of pearl and diamond earrings, two large button pearls set in diamond drops, suspending from two smaller pearls, 3.5cm long, 11.7g £500-£700

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235. A 19th century yellow metal propelling pencil, the top set with a yellow stone, 6cm long £40-£60 236. A 9ct gold rectangular cigarette case, engine turned, slide lock, 12.5cm x 8.5cm, Birmingham 1932, 169g £800-£1200 237. A 9ct gold rectangular cigarette case, slightly bowed, engine turned with Greek Key border, 10cm x 8cm, B&S Birmingham 1937, 87g £600-£700

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239. An Art Deco 9ct gold cigarette case, engine turned with Deco motif, 10cm x 8cm, D.Bros, Birmingham 1936, 95g £600-£700 240. A 9ct gold rectangular cigarette case, engine turned, Garrard & Co, Birmingham 1964, 8.5cm x 13cm, 177g £1200-£1300 241. A 9ct gold rectangular cigarette case, slight bowed, planished and monogrammed, 8cm x 7cm, Sampson Mordan, Chester 1907, 70g £450-£500

253. An 18ct gold fancy link albert; three 18ct gold chains (4) 99.4g £1500-£2000 254. A 9ct gold rounded rectangular cased lighter, engine turned, 6.5cm x 3cm, E.S.B, Birmingham 1918, 30.9g £250-£300 255. Two 9ct gold pendants; a 9ct gold tie clip and a sovereign mount (4) 74.4g £500-£550 256. A 15ct gold thimble, 5.5g; an 18ct gold locket and two tie clips, 25.7g £500-£550

242. A 12.5ct gold vesta, plain form, crested with motto ‘Haud Immemor’, 4.5cm x 5cm, London 1903, 31.3g £200-£250

257. A 9ct gold engine turned pencil, S J Rose & Son, London 1958, 22.6g; and a tortoiseshell comb in 9ct gold case, 12.3g (2) £220-£250

243. An 18ct gold match case, in the form of a book, 3cm x 4cm, Sheffield 1976, 34.3g £500-£600

258. A 9ct rose gold graduated curb-link single Albert chain, approx 34cm long, with bloodstone and carnelian fob attached, gross weight 52g £300-£500

244. An 18ct gold match case, ribbed design, diamond set clasp, import marks for London 1931, 39g £500-£700 245. Three pairs of 18ct gold cufflinks, 29.5g £500-£600 246. A pair of 18ct gold Asprey cufflinks, engraved with figures and mythical creatures, Birmingham 1987, 14.3g £250-£300 247. Eight 9ct gold rings and a pair of 9ct gold cufflinks, 27.3g £180-£220 248. No lot 249. Eight 9ct gold ingots, 208g £1400-£1600 250. Three heavy 9ct gold bracelets, 220g £1500-£2000 251. Three heavy 18ct gold bracelets, 152.4g £2500-£3000 252. A 9ct gold double albert and fob; 9ct gold flat link necklace (2) 116.2g £800-£900

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259. An opal necklace, set with approx 67 graduated circular opals and with integral opal set clasp, gross weight 19g, tested silver £500-£800 260. An 18ct gold and diamond two-stone cross over ring, approx 2cts, ring size O, 4.5g £1200-£1500 261. A ruby, sapphire and diamond swivel ring, three-rows with a central ruby and sapphire band set half with calibre cut rubies and the other half with similar sapphires, between swivelling half bands of single cut diamonds in white precious metal setting, ring size K, 4.7g £300-£500 262. A Victorian cluster ring, set with centre blue/green opal surrounded by rose-cut diamond, tested gold with silver setting, ring size M, gross weight 4.2g £300-£500

264. An opal three-stone ring, set with oval cabachons and diamond points, ring size O, gross weight 4g £150-£250 265. A 19th century flower ring, set with a centre ruby surrounded by split pearls in a closed back setting, tested 15ct gold, ring size K½, gross weight 2.6g £100-£150 266. A pearl and diamond cluster ring, the shank stamped 18ct, ring size U, gross weight 4.3g £100-£150 267. No lot 268. An 18ct white gold, fire opal and diamond ring, the step cut opal surrounded by fourteen round brilliant cut diamonds, ring size K½, 5.1g £100-£150 269. An 18ct gold single stone diamond ring, set with a round brilliant cut stone weighing approx 0.30ct, diamond set shoulders, ring size K½, gross weight 4g £300-£500 270. An 18ct gold oval cluster ring, set with centre emerald surrounded by twelve brilliant cut diamonds weighing approx 2.4cts £4000-£5000 271. A George III navette shaped memorial ring, with centre hair panel, inscribed on reverse ‘Isala Carruthers, ob 26 Feb 1786 at 39’, ring size S, tested gold, gross weight 5g £40-£50 272. A five stone diamond ring, set with graduated old cushion cut stones, weighing approx 1.75cts total, tested platinum, ring size P, gross weight 3.8g £3000-£5000

263. A marquise cluster ring, set with old-cut diamonds. ring size K, tested 15ct gold, gross weight 2.2g £100-£150

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273. A three-stone ring set with round brilliant cut diamonds weighing approx 2.25cts total., ring size N½, stamped PLATINUM, gross weight 4.4g £3000-£5000 274. A platinum and diamond ring, set with a princess cut flanked by four brilliant cuts to each shoulder, ring size N, gross weight 6g £1200-£1500 275. An unusual diamond cluster ring, set with centre round brilliant cut stone weighing approx 0.4ct, flanked by tapered baguette cut diamonds and with diamond set shoulders, ring size O, gross weight 15.9g £600-£800 276. A three tier cluster ring, set with nineteen round brilliant cut diamonds, weighing approx 2cts total, white mount with expanding shank, gross weight 6.5g £500-£700 277. A diamond and zircon ring, the central round cut blue zircon surrounded by twelve diamonds, ring size K½, 3.1g, on a yellow metal shank £400-£600 278. A solitaire diamond ring, claw set round brilliant cut stone, approx 0.5ct, yellow metal shank, ring size N½, 2.9g £800-£1000 279. A diamond three stone ring, set with round brilliant cut stones, approx 0.95ct, white metal shank, ring size Q½, 4.5g £500-£700

285. A collection of 22ct gold rings, 106.2g; and one 18ct gold ring, 13.9g (23) £2000-£2500 286. A collection of 22ct gold rings, 85.2g; one 18ct gold ring, 7.7g; three 9ct gold rings, 9.7g (21) £1600-£1800 287. A collection of 22ct gold rings, 82.7g; and two 9ct gold rings, 18.5g (21) £1600-£1800 288. A collection of 22ct gold rings, 94.3g; one 18ct gold ring, 3.8g; and two 9ct gold rings, 10.9g £1800-£2000 289. A collection of 22ct gold rings, 82.5g; one 18ct gold ring, 13.8g; and two 9ct gold rings, 4.1g (21) £1600-£1800 290. Twenty-five 22ct gold rings, 101g; and a 9ct gold ring, 2.2g (26) £1800-£2000 291. A collection of 22ct gold rings, 100.3g; and one 18ct gold ring, 3.3g (26) £1800-£2000 292. A five stone diamond ring, set with graduated old cut diamonds and with diamond set points, total diamond weight estimated as 1.25ct, ring size P½, gross weight 4.8g £400-£600

294. An 18ct gold seven-stone ring, set with three cabochon cut opals and four round old-cut diamonds, ring size T, gross weight 3.7g £200-£400 295. A full eternity ring, set with round brilliant cut diamonds, weighing approx 1.50ct total, stamped 750, ring size M, gross weight 8.8g £700-£900 296. A marquise shaped cluster ring, set with nine round brilliant cut diamonds, weighing approx 1.35ct total, within a border of twenty circular blue sapphires, white mount stamped 18ct, ring size S, gross weight 5.4g £700-£900 297. A single stone ring, set with a round brilliant cut diamond, measuring approx 7.55mm diameter, weighing approx 1.5ct, stamped 18ct, size Q, gross weight 4g £3000-£3500 298. An 18ct white gold, diamond and opal cocktail ring, the oval cabachon opal (approx 14mm x 10mm) surrounded by fourteen round brilliant cut diamonds, approx 2ct, ring size P, 8.5g, London 1986 £3000-£5000 299. No lot

293. An 18ct gold and diamond solitaire ring, set with a round brilliant cut stone £250-£300

280. A diamond ring, channel set with three rows of princess cut diamonds, on a white metal shank stamped 18k 750, ring size K, 6.3g £400-£500 281. An unusual cocktail ring, the polished amethyst ball in a swivel mount, ring size Q½, 8.1g £250-£300 282. A collection of gold rings, one 18ct gold and twenty-one 22ct gold, 121g (22) £2000-£2500 283. A collection of twenty 22ct gold rings, 102.3g; one 18ct gold ring, 4.3g; and two 9ct gold rings, 4.8g (23) £1800-£2200 284. A collection of 22ct gold rings, 93.7g; and two 18ct gold rings, 10.4g (24) £1800-£2000

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307 307. A gold gentleman’s Omega Constellation automatic wristwatch, on associated strap, the silvered dial with gold baton markers and date pane, in original box with paperwork £400-£600

Watches 300. A collection of ladies wristwatches including a 9 carat gold Omega, three early 20th century 9 carat gold watches and a silver wristwatch (6) £200-£300 301. A gentleman’s Omega De Ville Jenx D ‘Argent silver wristwatch, canted rectangular face with bevelled glass, on heavy silver chain link bracelet, with original receipt for 1978, suede case and box £750-£850

304 304. A gentleman’s 18ct gold Bulova wristwatch, baton indicators, subsidiary date aperture, leather strap £350-£400 305. A gentleman’s Tudor Royal wristwatch, 9ct gold case, baton indicators, on a bark effect yellow metal strap £220-£250

309. An Art Deco diamond cocktail watch, rectangular dial with Arabic numerals, diamond set bezel and shoulders, stamped platinum, 16.4g £300-£400 310. An 18ct gold Minerva wristwatch, silvered dial with Arabic and dot indicators, two subsidiary dials, the case numbered 15015 and 726823, brown leather strap £800-£1200 311. An 18ct gold Jaeger Le Coultre lady’s wristwatch, rectangular dial with Arabic and baton numerals, extended gold lugs and black leather strap £200-£400

302 302. A lady’s 9ct gold Jean Renet wristwatch, with a single brilliant cut diamond set to each shoulder, on integral 9ct mesh bracelet £300-£400

308. A Marvin 9ct gold wristwatch, square face with baton indicators, bark effect strap, London 1977, 52.4g £300-£400

306 306. A Jaeger Le Coultre gentleman’s wristwatch, stainless steel with champagne dial and bar markers, on later strap, 803182 £150-£250

312. A ladies 9ct gold Omega wristwatch, circa 1969, square dial with mesh bracelet and bark effect clasp, 27695880, 33.4g £200-£300 313-314. No lots

303 303. A gentleman’s 18ct gold Longines Flagship watch face, the dial set with diamonds to each quarter, subsidiary date aperture, on a rolled gold bracelet £650-£750 309

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Pocket Watches 315. A George III 18ct gold pair case pocket watch, white enamel dial inscribed ‘De St. Leu London’, Roman numerals, fusee movement, numbered 2703, London 1774, makers mark IP, the outer case embossed with figures, unmarked, 105g gross £1000-£1500 316. A Waltham gold open face pocket watch, white enamel dial with Roman numerals, top winder, the case engraved, stamped 18c, 5.5cm over loop £100-£150

318. A lady’s continental fob watch, enamel dial with Roman numerals, the case of octagonal form chased with foliate scrolls, top winder, 4.5cm over loop, stamped 14k £60-£100 319. An early Victorian silver open faced fusee pocket watch, London 1847, white enamel dial, with black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, the gilt fusee movement signed French, Royal Exchange, London, No 11548, with key, weight approx 92 grams, in working order but no guarantee, small hairline cracks to dial £80-£120

317. A ladies fob watch, stamped 14k, Roman numerals, the dial and case chased with flowers and foliage, top winder, 4cm over loop; suspended from a 9ct gold bar brooch £80-£120

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322. A George IV 18ct gold cased fusee pocket watch, London 1820, gold sunray dial with gold Roman numerals, with diamond end stone, the gilt fusee movement signed Richard Webster, Cornhill, London, No 7567, the engine turned case, with floral borders, with matching bloodstone set key and another steel type key, weight approx 80 grams, in working order, but no guarantee £800-£1200 323. A late Victorian 18ct gold half hunter pocket watch, London 1882, white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, free sprung, with diamond end stone, the gilt metal keyless movement signed A Mears, 137 Newington Causeway, London, late T W Porter, 31 Hampstead Road, No 1884, black enamel Roman numerals to chapter ring, engraved monogram on back of case, weight approx 112 grams, in working order but no guarantee £1000-£1500 324. An Edwardian 18ct gold full hunter pocket watch, London 1909, with white enamel dial having black Roman numerals, sweep seconds hand, free sprung, with diamond end stone, the gilt metal keyless movement signed E F Ashley, 2 Green Terrace, Clerkenwell, with bi-metal compensation balance, etc, weight approx 146 grams, in working order but no guarantee £2000-£2500 325. A late Victorian 18ct gold full Hunter pocket watch, London 1899, white enamel dial, with black Roman numerals and a subsidiary dial, with diamond end stone, the gilt metal keyless movement signed Robert Roskell, Liverpool and 14, Soho Square, London, No 74750, engraved inscription to inner back, engraved monogram to front of case, weight 154 grams, in working order but no guarantee, normal wear and tear £1500-£2000

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326. A mid Victorian 18ct gold open faced repeater pocket watch, Chester 1862, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and four subsidiary dials seconds, day, date, month, with diamond end stone, the gilt repeater movement signed William Rogers, Liverpool, No 38076, with key, weight approx 140 grams, in working order but no guarantee, normal wear and tear to the case £2500-£3500

330. A mid Victorian 18ct gold open faced pocket watch, London 1857, white enamel dial, black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, free sprung, helical hairspring, diamond end stone, the gilt movement with spring detent escapement, signed Josh Penlington, Liverpool, No 9627, with key, weight approx 94 grams, in working order but no guarantee, hairline cracks to white enamel dial £2000-£3000

327. A late Victorian 18ct gold ladies open faced fob watch, London 1880, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, duplex escapement, with diamond end stone, the gilt movement signed T F Cooper, 6 Calthorpe Street, Grays Inn Road, London, No 8577, decorative engine turned case with vacant cartouche, with key, weight approx 58 grams, in working order but no guarantee £600-£800

331. A George IV 18ct gold open faced fusee pocket watch, London 1823, decorative gold dial with gold Roman numerals and border set with turquoise, diamond end stone, gilt fusee movement, signed William Manning, Worcester, No 775, weight approx 96 grams, attached yellow metal watch Albert, with key set intaglio, weight approx 6 grams, in working order but no guarantee £1200-£1800

328. A late Victorian 18ct cased open faced pocket watch, white enamel dial, black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, with diamond end stone, the gilt keyless movement signed E F Ashley, 2 Green Terrace, Clerkenwell, no 03012, HM London, 1886, weight approx 103 grams, in working order but no guarantee £800-£1200

332. A mid Victorian silver gilt open faced fusee pocket watch, London 1860, white enamelled dial, with black Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, diamond end stone, gilt fusee movement, signed Charles & Hollister, 27 Davies St, Berkeley Square, No 4722, weight approx 84 grams, in working order but no guarantee, wear to the gilding £60-£80

329. George IV 18ct gold cased fusee pocket watch, Chester 1823, decorative gold dial with gold Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds hand, Massey 3 escapement, with diamond end stone, gilt fusee movement, signed Geo Reynolds, Liverpool, no 16779 patent, weight approx 122 grams, good working order, but no guarantee £800-£1200

333. An early Victorian 18ct gold open faced fusee pocket watch, white enamelled dial, with black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, gilt fusee movement, signed Arnold Frodsham, Strand, London, No 12474, weight approx 64 grams, no apparent damage, in working order but no guarantee £600-£800

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334. A mid Victorian 18ct gold half Hunter pocket watch, London 1858, white enamelled dial, black Roman numerals, with subsidiary seconds dial, Adolph Nicole Patent winding system, the gilt keyless movement signed Arnold Charles Frodsham 84, Strand, London, No 9844, blue enamel Roman numerals to chapter ring, small chip at 4 ‘o’ clock to enamel dial, minor scratches to back of case, in working order but no guarantee £1000-£1500 335. A mid Victorian 18ct gold half hunter pocket watch, London 1872, white enamel dial, with black Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, diamond end stone, the gilt keyless movement signed Chas Frodsham, 84 Strand, London, ADFmsz, black Roman numerals to chapter ring, weight approx 126 grams, in working order but no guarantee, small hairline crack to dial £2000-£3000 336. A mid Victorian 18ct gold fusee half Hunter, London 1861, white enamel dial, with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, free sprung, also ‘up and down’ wind dial, diamond end stone, 21 jewel, blue enamel and gold Roman numerals to chapter ring, engraved crest to back of case, signed Charles Frodsham, 84 Strand, London, ADFmsz 01761, weight 104 grams, in working order but no guarantee, small hairline crack to dial £2000-£3000

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337. A mid Victorian 18ct gold cased open cased fusee pocket watch, London 1868, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and sweep seconds hand, diamond end stone, the gilt fusee movement signed Charles Frodsham, 84 Strand, London, No 04008, with key, engraved monogram to back of case, weight 106grams, in working order but no guarantee £1500-£2000

340. A mid Victorian open faced 18ct gold cased fusee pocket watch, London 1870, white enamel dial, with black Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, the gilt fusee movement is signed Dent, Watchmaker to the Queen, 34 & 35 Royal Exchange, and 61 Strand, London, No 42937, with key, weight approx 80 grams, in working order but no guarantee £800-£1200

338. A late Victorian 18ct gold ladies open faced fob watch, London 1889, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, the gilt keyless movement signed Parkinson and Frodsham, 4 Change Alley, London, No 6834, weight approx 46 grams, in working order but no guarantee, small dent to back of case £400-£600

341. A late Victorian 18ct gold cased half Hunter quarter repeater pocket watch, London 1882, white enamelled dial, with black Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, Dent, 33 Cockspur St, London 29630, movement made by Adolph Nicole 1882 (see Vaudrey Mercer p702), the gilt keyless movement signed Dent, Watchmaker to the Queen, 33 Cockspur St, London 29630, the case with blue enamelled Roman numerals to chapter ring, and blue enamel coronet above monogram, weight approx 154 grams, in working order but no guarantee, few minor dings to back of case £3000-£4000

339. An early Victorian 18ct cased full Hunter fusee pocket watch, London 1854, white enamelled dial, with black Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, diamond end stone, Dent, London 19671, gilt fusee movement, signed Dent, makers to the Queen, London 19671, weight approx 76 grams, in working order, but no guarantee, glass is loose, hairline crack to enamel dial, key is with the watch £800-£1200

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344. An early Victorian 18ct gold small gentleman’s dress watch, London 1853, white enamel dial with black letters in place of numbers, the gilt keyless movement signed E J Dent, Watchmaker to the Queen, London, Patent No 19620, the back of the case with Polychrome enamel coat of arms and motto, weight approx 52 grams, in working order but no guarantee, repair to enamel dial £400-£600

346. A mid Victorian 18ct gold open faced pocket watch, London 1876, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, and ‘up and down’ winder indicator, transitional key wind/stem wind, the gilt keyless movement signed Barraud and Lunds, 41 Cornhill, London, No 3/2307, weight approx 138 grams, in working order but no guarantee, small mark on enamelled dial at 12 o’clock £1800-£2200

345. A mid Victorian 18ct gold open faced fusee pocket watch, London 1874, white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, diamond end stone, the gilt fusee movement, signed James McCabe, Royal Exchange, London, No 02919, with key, weight 52 grams, in working order, but no guarantee, hairline cracks to enamel dial £600-£800

347. A 9ct gold Waltham hunter pocket watch, Birmingham 1924; and a 9ct gold pocket watch case, 31.3g (2) £400-£500 348. A selection of old watch keys, various sizes £30-£50 349. A George III silver pair cased pocket watch, white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, gilt filigree hands, fusee and chain verge escape movement, John Brown, Charing Cross, London, marks rubbed, 8cm over loop £200-£300 C o n t a c t u s o n 012 8 3 7 3 3 9 8 8


HANSONS AUC TIONEERS AND VALUERS 350. A George III silver pair cased pocket watch, white enamel dial with Roman numerals, Arabic seconds, fusee movement, Richard Street, Bridgnorth, London 1763, in a white metal case, 6.5cm over loop £250-£300

359. A Wall Street Mint silver bar, 10 troy ounces of .999 fine silver £80-£120

379. Half Sovereigns x 8, 2000 x 4, 2001, 2003, and 2006 x 2 £550-£700

360. A Degussa 50g bar of 999.9 fine gold £800-£1200

380. Half sovereign 2002 UK, Shield of Arms reverse £80-£120

351. A George III silver pair cased pocket watch, white enamel dial with Roman numerals, John Waldron, Cornhill, London 1764, 7cm over loop £250-£300

361. Half Sovereigns x 12, 1893, 1894, 1898 x 2, 1899 x 6, 1901 x 2 £800-£1000

381. Sovereign 1887, Young head, Shield Back, Sydney Mint, Australia £180-£220

362. Half Sovereigns x 15, 1902 x 9, 1903 and 1904 x 5 £1000-£1200

382. Sovereigns x 2, Young head, 1872 and 1878 £350-£400

363. Half Sovereigns x 14, 1905 x 9, 1906 x 5 £800-£1200

383. Sovereigns x 12, Jubilee Head, 1889 x 4, 1890 x 2, 1891 x 3 and 1892 x 3 £1850-£2200

364. Half Sovereigns 1907 x 7 £450-£550

384. Sovereign, Jubilee head 1896m, Melbourne Mint, Australia, scarce £200-£250

352. A George III silver pair cased pocket watch, white enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, James Tregent, Birmingham 1788, 7cm over loop £150-£250 353. A George III Thomas Noon of Burton silver half hunter pocket watch, dated 1784, with a verge movement, the white enamelled dial with black Roman numerals, 5.6cm diameter Note: complete with a letter from the Burton upon Trent Public Library, Museum and Art Gallery, dated 1938 £150-£200 354. No lot

365. Half sovereign 1908, Melbourne Mint Australia, scarce. £70-£100 366. Half Sovereigns 1908 x 15 £1000-£1200 367. Half Sovereigns 1909 x 11 £750-£850 368. Half Sovereigns 1910 x 13 £870-£1050

Coins

369. Half Sovereigns 1911 x 17 £1150-£1250 370. Half Sovereigns 1912 x 12 £800-£1000 371. Half Sovereigns 1913 x 9 £600-£750 372. Half Sovereigns 1914 x 10 £650-£800 373. Half Sovereigns 1914 x 10 £650-£800 355, 356 & 357

355. A silver 8 Reales, Pillars and Waves Cob, 1684 V, Potosi Mint Bolivia £80-£100 356. Silver 8 Reales, Pillars and Waves Cob,16?8 VR, Potosi Mint, Bolivia £60-£80 357. Silver 8 Reales, Pillars and Waves Cob,1695 VR, Potosi Mint, Bolivia £80-£120 358. An Edward VII 1909 sovereign set in 22ct gold ring, 22.6g £420-£450

374. Half Sovereigns x 8, 1915 x 7 & 1926 £550-£650 375. Half Sovereigns 1902 x 15 £1000-£1200 376. Half Sovereigns 1982 x 15 £1000-£1200

385. Sovereigns, Old head, 1893 x 5 £750-£900 386. Sovereigns, Old head x 5, 1893 x 2 & 1894 x 3 £750-£900 387. Sovereigns, Old head, 1893m & 1894m x 5, all Melbourne mint, Australia x 6 £900-£1100 388. Sovereigns, Old head x 6, 1895 x 5 and 1898 £900-£1100 389. Sovereigns, Old head x 5, 1896, 1897m, 1898 & 1989m x 2. £750-£900 390. Sovereigns Old head x 7, 1899, 1899m, 1908 x 2, 1901, 1901s, & 1901m £1050-£1350 391. Sovereign Old head, 1900p, Perth mint, Australia, Scarce £180-£220 392. Sovereign, Old head, 1901p, Perth mint, Australia, Scarce £180-£220 393. Sovereigns x 9, Edward VII, complete date run from 1902 to 1910 £1400-£1600

377. Half Sovereigns 1982 x 14 £950-£1150

394. Sovereigns x 7, 1903, 1904, 1905, x 2, 1906 x 3 £1050-£1250

378. Half Sovereigns x 6, 1980, 1984, 1986, 1988 x 2 and 1997 £400-£500

395. Sovereigns x 7, 1903, 1907 x 3, 1908 x 3 £1050-£1250

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427. Sovereigns, Elizabeth II, 1st bust x 6 £900-£1100 428. Sovereigns, Elizabeth II, 1st bust x 6 £900-£1100 429. Sovereigns, Elizabeth II, 1st bust x 6 £900-£1100 430. Sovereigns, Elizabeth II, 1st bust x 6 £900-£1100 431. Sovereigns, Elizabeth II, 1st bust x 6 £900-£1100 432. Sovereigns, Elizabeth II, 1st bust x 6 £900-£1100 433. Sovereigns, Elizabeth II, 1st bust x 6 £900-£1100 434. Sovereigns, Elizabeth II, 1st bust x 6 £900-£1100 396. Sovereigns x 8, 1909 x 3, 1910 x 5 £1200-£1400

411. Sovereigns, Elizabeth II, 1st bust x 6 £900-£1100

397. Sovereigns 1911 x 6 £900-£1100

412. Sovereigns, Elizabeth II, 1st bust x 6 £900-£1100

398. Sovereigns 1912 x 6 £900-£110

413. Sovereigns, Elizabeth II, 1st bust x 6 £900-£1100

399. Sovereigns 1912 x 5 £750-£900

414. Sovereigns, Elizabeth II, 1st bust x 6 £900-£1100

400. Sovereigns x 7, 1913 x 3, 1914 x 4. £1050-£1250

415. Sovereigns, Elizabeth II, 1st bust x 6 £900-£1100

401. Sovereigns x 6, 1915 x 2, 1918, 1921, 1925 x 2 £900-£1100

416. Sovereigns, Elizabeth II, 1st bust x 6 £90-£1100

402. Sovereigns x 6, 1928 x 4, 1930 x 2 £900-£1100 403. Sovereigns, Elizabeth II, 1st bust x 6 £900-£1100 404. Sovereigns, Elizabeth II, 1st bust x 6 £900-£1100 405. Sovereigns, Elizabeth II, 1st bust x 6 £900-£1100 406. Sovereigns, Elizabeth II, 1st bust x 6 £900-£1100 407. Sovereigns, Elizabeth II, 1st bust x 6 £900-£1100 408. Sovereigns, Elizabeth II, 1st bust x 6 £900-£1100 409. Sovereigns, Elizabeth II, 1st bust x 6 £900-£1100 410. Sovereigns, Elizabeth II, 1st bust x 6 £900-£1100

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417. Sovereigns, Elizabeth II, 1st bust x 6 £900-£1100 418. Sovereigns, Elizabeth II, 1st bust x 6 £900-£1100 419. Sovereigns, Elizabeth II, 1st bust x 6 £900-£1100 420. Sovereigns, Elizabeth II, 1st bust x 6 £900-£1100 421. Sovereigns, Elizabeth II, 1st bust x 6 £900-£1100 422. Sovereigns, Elizabeth II, 1st bust x 6 £900-£1100 423. Sovereigns, Elizabeth II, 1st bust x 6 £900-£1100 424. Sovereigns, Elizabeth II, 1st bust x 6 £900-£1100 425. Sovereigns, Elizabeth II, 1st bust x 6 £900-£1100 426. Sovereigns, Elizabeth II, 1st bust x 6 £900-£1100

435. Sovereigns, Elizabeth II, 1st bust x 6 £900-£1100 436. Sovereigns, Elizabeth II, 1st bust x 6 £900-£1100 437. Sovereigns, Elizabeth II, 1st bust x 6 £900-£1100 438. Sovereigns, Elizabeth II, 1st bust x 6 £900-£1100 439. Sovereigns, Elizabeth II, 1st bust x 6 £900-£1100 440. Sovereigns, Elizabeth II, 1st bust x 6 £900-£1100 441. Sovereigns, Elizabeth II, 1st bust x 6 £900-£1100 442. Sovereigns, Elizabeth II, 1st bust x 6 £900-£1100 443. Sovereigns, Elizabeth II, 1st bust x 6 £900-£1100 444. Sovereigns, Elizabeth II, 1st bust x 6 £900-£1100 445. Sovereigns, Elizabeth II, 1st bust x 6 £900-£1100 446. Sovereigns, Elizabeth II, 1st bust x 6 £900-£1100 447. Sovereigns, Elizabeth II, 1st bust x 6 £900-£1100 448. Sovereigns, Elizabeth II, 1st bust x 6 £900-£1100 449. Sovereigns, 1974 x 6 £950-£1100 450. Sovereigns, 1974 x 6 £95-£1100 C o n t a c t u s o n 012 8 3 7 3 3 9 8 8


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472. Full Krugerrand x 3 £1850-£2100

452. Sovereigns x 6, 1974 & 1975 x 5 £950-£1100

473. Full Krugerrand x 3 £1850-£2100

453. Sovereigns x 6, 1967, 1978, 1979 x 4 £950-£1100

474. Full Krugerrand x 3 £1850-£2100

454. Sovereigns x 6, 1962, 1968 and 1980 x 4 £950-£1100 455. Sovereigns, 1981 x 6 £950-£1100 456. Sovereigns x 6, 1982 x 3, 2000, 2004, 2006 £950-£1100

475. Elizabeth II gold Sovereigns x 7, 1987 proof, 1988, 1998 proof, 2000 x 2, 2001 & 2005. New George and the Dragon reverse £1150-£1250 476. Sovereigns, 1974 x 6. £1050-£1250 477. Sovereigns x 6, 1974 x 4, 1978 x 2. £1050-£1250

491. Elizabeth II Sovereigns, 1st bust type x 6. £1050-£1250 492. Elizabeth II Sovereigns, 1st bust type x 6 £1050-£1250 493. Elizabeth II x 5, Sovereigns 1st bust type x 4 & Isle Of Man gold sovereign 1973 £850-£950 494. Sovereign 1911c, Ottawa Mint, Canada, Scarce £180-£220 495. Sovereign 1911c, Ottawa Mint, Canada, Scarce £180-£220 496. Sovereigns, 1911 x 6 £1050-£1250

457. USA Gold 50 dollars, 2006, Bison Bullion type £700-£950

478. Sovereigns x 5, 1976, 1979 x 3, 1979 proof £850-£1000

458. USA Gold 20 dollars, 1886s, portnet head type. £750-£1000

479. Sovereigns x 5, 1980 x 2, 1980 proof and 1981 x 2. £850-£1000

459. UK gold proof two pence, 2002 £300-£400

480. Sovereigns 1981 x 6 £1050-£1250

499. Sovereigns, 1912 x 6 £1050-£1250

460. Austria gold, 100 Euro 2008 £750-£950

481. Sovereigns 1981 x 6 £1050-£1250

500. Sovereigns x 6, 1912 x 3, 1913 x 3 £1050-£1250

461. Austria Gold, 1 ducat, 1915 x 22 £1700-£1900

482. Sovereigns 1981 x 6 £1050-£1250

501. Sovereigns, 1913 x 6 £1050-£1250

462. Switzerland gold 20 francs, 1949; France gold 20 francs, 1914; Andorra gold, 2 diners, 1911; Australia gold 5 dollars, 2002 and 15 dollars 2000 (5 coins total) £400-£550

483. Sovereigns x 5, 1981 x 2, 1982 x 2. £800-£900

502. Sovereigns, 1913 x 6 £1050-£1250

484. Sovereigns 1982 x 5 £800-£900

503. Sovereigns, 1914 x 6 £1050-£1250

463. Full Krugerrand x 3 £1850-£2100

485. Elizabeth II Sovereigns, 1st bust type x 6 £1050-£1250

504. Sovereigns, 1915 x 6 £1050-£1250

464. Full Krugerrand x 3 £1850-£2100 465. Full Krugerrand x 3 £1850-£2100 466. Full Krugerrand x 3 £1850-£2100 467. Full Krugerrand x 3 £1850-£2100 468. Full Krugerrand x 3 £1850-£2100 469. Full Krugerrand x 3 £1850-£2100 470. Full Krugerrand x 3 £1850-£2100

486. Elizabeth II Sovereigns, 1st bust type x 6 £1050-£1250 487. Elizabeth II Sovereigns, 1st bust type x 6 £1050-£1250 488. Elizabeth II Sovereigns, 1st bust type x 6 £1050-£1250 489. Elizabeth II Sovereigns, 1st bust type x 6 £1050-£1250 490. Elizabeth II Sovereigns, 1st bust type x 6. £1050-£1250

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497. Sovereigns, 1911 x 5 £800-£900 498. Sovereigns, 1912 x 6 £1050-£1250

505. Sovereigns x 5, 1922 x 2, 1925 x 3 £850-£1000 506. Sovereigns x 6, 1926 x 2, 1927 x 4 £1050-£1250 507. Sovereigns x 5, 1928 x 2, 1929, 1930 and 1931 £850-£1000 508. Sovereigns x 9, set of Edward VIII 1902 to 1910 £1400-£1600 509. Sovereigns x 6, 1903 x 2, 1904 x 3, 1905 £850-£1000 510. Sovereigns x 6, 1906 x 3, 1907 x 2, 1908 £850-£1000

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Collectables including Books and Weapons

512. Sovereigns x 7, 1893 x 5, 1894 x 2 £1050-£1250 513. Sovereigns x 7, 1845, 1896, 1898 x 3, 1899 x 2 £1050-£1250 514. Sovereigns x 7, 1899, 1900 x 5, 1901 £1050-£1250 515. Sovereigns x 7, 1901 x 4, 1888 x 3 £1050-£1250 516. Sovereigns, 1889 x 7 £1050-£1250

532 530 530. A British 1805 pattern Naval Officer’s sword, George III, gilt metal hilt with fish skin handle, the blade engraved, blade 71cm long £120-£180

517. Sovereigns x 7, 1890 x 4, 1891 x 3 £1050-£1250 518. Sovereigns x 7, 1891 x 2, 1892 x 5 £1050-£1250

532. A 19th century Japanese samurai sword, shagreen and rope bound handle, bronze tsuba, leather sheath, 92cm long £200-£300 533. A pair of early 19th century Dutch percussion dueling pistols, circa 1820, the octagonal, folded steel barrel marked ELG, walnut hilts with etched steel pommel and attachments, approximately 31cm long (2) £1000-£1500

519. Sovereigns, Victoria Young head x 4, 1979m, 1880 and 1885m £850-£1000 520. Sovereigns, Victoria Young head x 4, 1879m, 1880s, 1883m and 1885. £850-£1000 521. Half Sovereigns x 7, 1890, 1910, 1914, 1982 x 4 £500-£650 522. Full Krugerrand 1983 £650-£700 523. Gold replica Sovereign, (31.5g), of Henry VII / Henry VIII sovereign. Reverse King seated on Throne with Sceptre, Cross and Rod, Reverse Royal Arms and crown, superimposed on double rose £700-£800

531 531. An 1827 pattern Naval Officer’s sword, circa 1840, with scabbard, the blade engraved with foliate scroll design, Naval cypher and the Arms of Queen Victoria, blade 79cm long £100-£200

534 534. A 19th century German hunting hanger, ivory grip with brass roundels, brass cross-guard cast with boats head and hoof terminals, and deer amongst trees, the blade inscribed Solingen, with addition small ivory handled dagger, leather scabbard, 72cm long £300-£500

524. Proof Sovereigns x 3, 1979, 1980 and 1981. All in Royal Mint Cases £500-£600 525. Proof Half Sovereigns x 5, 1980 x 3, 1982, and 1987 all in cases £500-£600 526-529. No lots

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HANSONS AUC TIONEERS AND VALUERS 539. Grotius (Hugo), De Jure Belli ac Pacis Libri Tres, edited by Joann. Frid. Gronovius, engraved portrait, printed title in red and black, Amsterdam apud Janssonio-Waesbergios, c.1620 £150-£250 540. The Sign Writer and Glass Embosser, W.&W.G. Sutherland (Manchester 1898), 29 or 32 colour plates (5, 17 and 20 missing), plate 24 damaged with loss, cloth boards, scuffed and rubbed £500-£700 536 535. A 19th century German bisque porcelain doll, Armand Marseilles, AM 13 DEP, articulated wooden limbs, mounted on a metal stand, 72cm high £300-£400 536. An early 20th century violin by Albert Ellersieck, Berlin 1912, single piece back, in a fitted wooden case by W.E. Hill, with bow, the violin having certificate of authentication by Jack Brentnall (dated 14-1-1972) £500-£700

537. An SFBJ bisque head doll, Society Francaise de Bebe et Jouets, Paris France, 1899 onwards, closed mouth, flocked hair, sleep eyes, on composition body, marked S.F.B.J.227 £600-£650 538. A large and comprehensive collection of postcards, mostly divided with subject areas in individual albums, topographical, humourous, natural history, greetings and commemorative’s 1900 inwards to include WWI silks, 18 albums and two loose boxes £800-1200

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541. Laws of cricket illustrated by Charles Crombue 1906. Pub Kegan, Paul, Trench and Truber (12 colour plates). See Bonhams’ 26th March 2014 sale, lot 431 £450-£550 542. Rules of Golf illustrated by Charles Crombie 1906, (24 colour plates). See Christie’s sale 30 May 2012, lot 65 £800-£900 543-544. No lots

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Day Two - Saturday 28th June 2014 at 10.30am Oriental Ceramics and Works of Art

551. A Chinese Kangxi blue and white bowl, typically painted with figures and landscapes, 8.5cm high; another, smaller with flowers and bats to the border, 7cm high; and a smaller bowl, 6.5cm high (3) £150-£200

545. A Chinese export ware garniture de cheminuee of five blue and white vases, early 18th century, comprising three baluster vases and covers with a pair of trumpet vases in between, each piece filled with flowers over moulded lotus borders, all pencilled in vibrant blue, 27cm high (5) £200-£300 546. A ‘Kraakporselein’ Chinese blue and white dish, early 1600s, typically painted with an octagonal precious object central medallion, 22cm diameter £50-£100 547. A Chinese blue and white dish, late 17th/early 18th century, painted with a central scene of a soldier before two figures at a table, framed by radiating panels of eight precious objects; and a blue and white plate, Kangxi period, with Chinese figures in a European landscape, 29cm diameter (both repaired) (2) £50-£100 548. A group of Chinese export wares, mainly 18th century, including two trumpet beakers, tea ware, plates and two dished; and a modern Japanese hexagonal vase, tallest 15.5cm high (14) £20-£40

552. A Chinese blue and white tea caddy, with Dutch silver top, marked, squat ovoid form, underglaze blue foliate decoration, 12cm high £100-£150

549 549. A Japanese Arita spherical vase, late 17th/early 18th century, painted in European Delft/faience style, with groups of Chinoiserie figures in a ‘Transitional’ landscape, of rocks and plantain, swathed in cloud and mist, 28cm high £100-£200 550. A Japanese Arita blue and white dish, 19th century, painted with Mount Fuji, 33cm diameter; and two 18th century Dutch Delft vases with landscape or flower decoration, 21cm high (3) £50-£100

553. A large collection of Chinese celadon glazed famille rose plates, decorated with floral decoration, insects and birds, various underglaze blue marks, possibly Kangxi, 18.5cm diameter (22) £150-£250 554. A collection of Japanese Imari bowls, probably Meiji, each of scalloped form, various sizes, largest 23cm diameter (9) £100-£150 555. A group of Chinese blue and white tea bowls, probably early 19th century, approximately 7.5cm diameter (9) £50-£80 556. A Chinese famille rose punch bowl, decorated with flowers and cranes, possibly 18th century, 23.5cm diameter £40-£80 557. A collection of Chinese famille rose tea ware, plates and bowl, Cantonese, 19th century, decorated with panels of figural scenes and birds between foliate ground £100-£150

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565. A pair of 19th/20th century Chinese cylindrical vases, enamelled with figures, painted with script, 27.5cm high, red character mark to base £50-£80

568. A 19th century Chinese blue and white ginger jar, painted underglaze with children dancing, crosshatch border, 20cm high £80-£120 569. A 19th/20th century Chinese vase, of square form, enamelled with birds and blossom, painted with script, 7cm high, red character mark to base £30-£40

560. Four Oriental famille rose plates, 18th century and later, decorated with various figural and floral scenes, ogee form, largest 25cm diameter £60-£100

570. A Chinese brown glazed bowl, flared wavy rim, 19cm wide, six character mark to base £80-£120

561. A large quantity of Japanese Imari chargers and bowls, Meiji, largest approximately 32cm diameter £200-£250

571. Tek Sing Cargo (1721-1821), a Chinese circular dish, blue underglaze decoration, 20cm diameter £150-£200

562. A large Japanese Imari charger, Meiji (1868-1912), approximately 45cm diameter Provenance: Wain collection sticker £150-£200

566 566. A 19th century Chinese vase, of square form, glazed in mottled red and green, 20cm high £60-£80

563 563. A pair of floor standing Chinese famille rose vases, Cantonese, 19th century, shouldered form with applied reptile handles, decorated with court scenes to four panels between further landscape and garden panels, the ground with peach and floral motifs, (one af) 63cm high (2) £400-£600 564. A pair of 19th/20th century Chinese shaped oval dishes, decorated with trees, enamelled in green, raised on a deep foot, 17.5cm wide, red character mark to base £60-£100

572 572. A 19th century Chinese saucer, enamelled with cockerels and flowers, 14cm diameter; and a late 19th century Cantonese famille verte plate, enamelled with birds, butterflies and flowers, 18cm diameter (2) £280-£300 573. A 19th century Chinese shaped oval dish, painted in red with fruit and bats, raised on a deep enamelled foot, 17.5cm wide £200-£250 574. A Chinese cylindrical bowl/vase, painted and enamelled with dragons, 11.5cm high £300-£350

567 567. An 18th/19th century Chinese Sang De Boeuf vase, of Hu form, the neck and handles with patches of cream and blue glaze, 28.5cm high £300-£500

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575. A Chinese twin compartment bowl, the black and red border with enamelled cartouche, the interior with yin yang shaped turquoise glazed sections, 16cm diameter £300-£400

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585. Two Japanese ivory netsuke, Meiji, late 19th / early 20th century, one in the form of a preening swan, the other as a man playing with a snail, both with inset signatures (2) £100-£150 586. Two Japanese ivory netsuke, Meiji, late 19th / early 20th century, one in the form of a flautist on stool, the other as an oyster seller, signed (2) £100-£150 587. Two Japanese ivory netsuke, Meiji, late 19th / early 20th century, one in the form of a father and child, the other similar, signed (2) £100-£150 588. Two Japanese ivory netsuke, Meiji, late 19th / early 20th century, one modelled as a fisherman, the other as a man with a chicken and fan, signed (2) £100-£150 576 576. A Japanese carved Ivory figure of a Fisherman holding baskets and rake, Meiji (1868-1912), 29cm high £250-£300 577. A Jade pendant engraved with dogs of foe and character marks, 5cm wide; two other pendants and a disc (4) £40-£60

580 580. * A Chinese carved malachite vase and cover, Qing dynasty, probably 18th century, modelled as an overgrown urn with fruiting vines and animals, the lid in the form of a cat, on a carved hardwood stand, 23cm tall not including base Provenance: sold at Sotheby’s in the 1970s, old lot stickers to base £300-£500 581. Two late 19th / early 20th century Japanese Meiji period carved ivory snuff or scent bottles, one in the form of a lotus flower with bees, the other as a butterfly on flower, both signed (2) £100-£150

578 578. A Japanese Cloisonne bowl, gilded metal enamelled with circles of aventurine and turquoise, floral motifs, approximately 12cm diameter £100-£200 579. An early 20th century Chinese scroll, painted with a house in mountainous landscape and script, signed, with a blue and white porcelain handle, in a fitted wooden box, c.1920 £60-£100

582. Two late 19th / early 20th century Japanese Meiji period carved ivory snuff or scent bottles, one in the form of a goose with detachable neck, the other as a bean pod, signed (2) £100-£150

589. A Japanese carved ivory netsuke, Meiji, late 19th or early 20th century, modelled as a man riding a buffalo, together with a figure of a horse (2) £100-£150 590. Four Chinese turned jade tobacco bowls or ashtrays, probably 19th century, boxed, retailed by H Simmons, Burlington Arcade, London, 6cm diameter £60-£100 591. A Chinese carved ivory jewellery casket, early 20th century, decorated throughout with dragons among clouds, on ball feet, the velvet lined interior with single shelf, 10cm wide, 5cm high, 7cm deep; together with a cigarette holder, pen knives etc. £150-£200

583. Two late 19th / early 20th century Japanese Meiji period carved ivory snuff or scent bottles, both in the form as bananas with birds and rodents, signed (2) £100-£150 584. Two late 19th / early 20th century Japanese Meiji period carved ivory snuff or scent bottles, one in the form of a walnut with rats, the other as a pear and birds, signed (2) £100-£150

592 592. A Chinese carved wood screen, heavily gilded with scenes of dragons and warriors, 61cm wide, 50cm high £80-£120 593-594. No lots

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Ceramics including European 595. A Staffordshire porcelain dessert service, circa 1840, moulded Rococo form painted with floral bouquets and sprigs, green and gilt leafage panels, comprising; four dessert dishes, nine plates, two two-handled tureens and stands, one large comport and stand and one oval dish, plates 26cm diameter £500-£800

600. A rare Royal Worcester figure, Summer, sculpted by William B Kirk, 1857, number 2/94, Parian ware, modelled as a female figure on foliate stump, 47cm high Note: with a letter for the Dyson Perrins Museum, Worcester confirming its design and manufacture. Possibly an exhibition piece £1500-£2000

596. A pair of figural porcelain candlesticks, Derby marks, Shepherd and Shepherdess holding fruit beneath palm trees, 18cm high (2) £80-£120 597. A Chelsea Derby tea bowl and saucer, circa 1775, each with fluted bodies and decorated in green flower and vine decoration to rims and centres, with gilt edges (2) £60-£80 598. An early 19th century pearlware figure of a Scottish bagpipe player, sitting with his dog, bocage and applied floral decoration, 18.5cm high £60-£80

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600 602. A Meissen cabinet plate relief moulded in the Rococo style with gilding and floral sprays, incised underglaze marks, 29.5cm diameter £150-£160

601 599 599. A Meissen figure, circa 1800 of the Welsh Tailor sitting on a goat, incised marks to base 171, underglaze blue swords, 23cm high £400-£600

601. An 18th century French faience nut dish in the Rococo style, Veuve Perrin, Marseilles, 18th century, modelled as a pair of dolphins supporting a scalloped oval dish above a four section base, painted with floral, marine and pastoral scenes, edged in pink, 20.5cm high £400-£600

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603. John Porter Wale (for Royal Crown Derby), a porcelain plaque painted with a rural scene of a cottage in a landscape, 21.5cm x 16cm £120-£180 604. Two Derby porcelain plates by Stevenson and Hancock, one painted by Harry Sampson Hancock with floral still life of a basket on a table, the other signed AB, decorated with passion flowers, gilt foliate scroll rims, 22.5cm diameter (2) £120-£180

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605 605. A Derby porcelain dish by Stevenson and Hancock, decorated with a still life of a basket of flowers by Harry Sampson Hancock, ovoid form, heavily decorated with foliate scroll pattern to the edge, 28cm wide x 20cm deep £100-£200

610 610. A Doulton Lambeth stoneware inkwell, circa 1885, squat ovoid form, moulded shell and scroll motif, green and blue glaze, with liner (partially intact), 8.5cm diameter £40-£60 611. A large Minton aesthetic charger by E Broughton, painted with an image of Joshua Reynolds' Miss Simplicity, dated 1876, retailers mark for Thomas Goode and Sons, approximately 39cm diameter £200-£300

606 606. A Royal Crown Derby commemorative casket, for Derbyshire County Cricket Club 1870-1970, heavily gilded deep blue ground, the corners with moulded leaf and ring decoration, two cartouches decorated with an image of the pavilion and cricketing items, edged with bands of brown and blue, the finial modelled as a flower, 31cm wide, 23cm high, 22cm deep £250-£350

612. An early 20th century Meissen figural group of water nymphs, after J J Kändler, modelled as scantily clad females upon a rock work base, hauling a fishing net with the help of a putto, the net containing fish and triton, underglaze crossed swords to base, incised number 57, 32cm high £400-£600

607. Pinxton (attributed), a tea cup, saucer and plate, the plate in No 13 pattern, the cup and saucer of fluted form, plate 19.8cm diameter (3) £40-£60 608. A late 18th century Sèvres porcelain plate, circa 1780, blue ground honey gilt border around a central Pastoral scene of a shepherdess with animals, incised initial C.T., late 18th/early 19th century, 24.5cm diameter £100-£150 609. A Moorcroft wall plaque, ‘Carousel’ pattern, limited edition, painted by R.D Bishop 1996 No. 730 with W.M initials (painted), with Moorcroft certificate 36cm diameter £200-£300 38

614 614. A 19th Century salt glazed stoneware spirit flask in the form of a ladies shoe, probably Derbyshire, circa 1840 £40-£60 615. A Doulton stoneware drinking fountain decorated with relief moulded foliate scroll and floral patterns, the basin of fluted form, blue and brown glazed, circa 1880, 64cm high, 35.5cm wide Provenance: by repute from Buxton, Derbyshire £300-£500 616. A Royal Worcester blush ivory vase, 1889, twin handled, necked ovoid form, decorated wi th floral decoration, highlighted in gilt, moulded decoration to the foot and neck, 1109, Rd No 35782, 30cm high £120-£180

617 617. Richard and Susan Parkinson lion, 1953, made for the Coronation of Elizabeth II, stamped marks to feet, 23cm long 613 613. An early 20th Century Bargeware money box, made in Woodville, Derbyshire circa 1913, the cartouche inscribed ‘From Mother to Fred’, applied floral decoration, ovoid form with multi knopped finial Note: made by Elsie Jane Pegg £200-£300

See: Austerity to Affluence for an illustrated example £250-£350 618. A pair of 19th Century French bronze sweetmeats, modelled as putti holding baskets, signed E. Barrias, and F. Barbedienne £100-£150

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619 619. A pair of Royal Dux porcelain figures, modelled as farmers, overpainted in green and brown with gilt highlights, stamped marks to base 1808, 1809, 30, 46cm high (2) £200-£300 620. A Royal Worcester blush ivory Melon Globe vase and cover, 1906, decorated with floral sprays, pattern no 1312, 20cm high, 19cm diameter £100-£150

626. A Royal Worcester ewer by James Stinton, decorated with pheasants in a thicket, gilded handle and foot, puce mark, 1919, 779, 17.5cm high £120-£180 627. A Worcester Grainger and Co potpourri bowl with pierced openwork top, in the style of George Owen, gilt and jewelled highlights, circa 1875, approximately 10.5cm diameter £70-£100

629 629. A Royal Worcester lidded pot, painted with fruit, heavily gilded, on four feet, the lid with openwork design, signed, 261 H, approximately 11.5cm high £120-£180

621. A Staffordshire porcelain part dessert service, circa 1870 moulded white on blue floral borders, the centre painted with pink flowers around a blue and gilt centre, gilt lined, numbered 1476 in red, 23 circular plates, 21cm diameter, 4 strawberry plates, three oval dishes and four shaped ovoid dishes (34) £200-£400

630 630. A large Richard Ginori urn, Pittoria, pink ground, hand painted with floral spray, twin handled, in the 18th century style, heavily gilded, 30cm high £100-£200

622 622. A 19th century Majolica sardine dish and cover, Joseph Roth, London, probably made by Minton circa 1880, on cobalt blue ground, moulded crate design with ‘Wild Rose’ decoration, the finial modelled as fish, impressed mark ‘JR/L’, 22cm wide, 15cm high, 18.5cm deep £100-£150

628 628. A Meissen figural candlestick, with three branch candelabrum attachment, 19th century, floral encrusted with representations for Spring and Summer in the Rococo style, incised numbers C128 and press number 70, 49cm high £300-£500

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631. An extensive 19th century Derby part dinner service, circa 1820, decorated with blue ground florally gilt sections between plain scrolls painted with roses, probably by Billingsley, including large plates, soup bowls, large covered tureen, platters, covered sauce dishes etc. (42) £400-£600 632-634. No lots

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Glass 635. A large glass apothecary ‘Rhubarb’ jar, painted and decorated with the coat of arms and motto of the Royal College of Surgeons of England, 69cm high £300-£500

638. A pair of 19th century green glass lustres, probably Bohemian, enamelled with flowers and gilt decoration, 37cm high, under glass domes £400-£600 639. Four Continental colour twist wine glasses, the bell shaped bowl above a double knopped stem with pink and opaque outer spiral encasing a multi-spiral opaque twist, on plain foot, probably late 18th century, 16.5cm high (4) £150-£250 640. An 18th century Continental opaque twist wine glass, the round funnel bowl above a coil and multi-spiral opaque stem on plain foot, 17.5cm high £30-£50

636 636. A cane work glass paperweight, pink, green and blue canes, probably French, early 20th century £40-£70 637. An Edward VIII Coronation glass goblet, Stevens and Williams, 1937, the conical form bowl above a hollow ball knopped stem containing a silver coin, on a folded foot, etched with 1937 EVIIIR, 24.5cm high £80-£120

641. An 18th century air twist wine glass, Jacobite style circa 1755, the bell shaped bowl engraved with thistle and rose decoration, above a coiled plain stem, on plain foot, 16cm high £40-£70 642. An 18th century wine glass, circa 1755 the trumpet bowl on plain tear drop stem and conical foot, 16.5cm high, together with a replica Amen glass (2) £60-£90

643. An opaque twist cordial glass, the ogee bowl on a double helix multi-spiral and single strand opaque twist plain stem, on plain foot, probably 18th century, 14cm high, together with another wine glass with Jacobite style engraved bowl (2) £70-£100 644. A pair of multi series air twist glasses, the engraved bell shaped bowls, on straight stem, above an engraved domed foot, decorated with vine motifs, 22.5cm high (2) £150-£250 645. A pair of 18th century cordial glasses, circa 1780, engraved ogee bowls above facet cut stems on flat feet, 12.5cm high £70-£100 646. An 18th century glass oil lamp or lace maker’s lamp, the bulbous reservoir on plain stem above a wide folded foot, 15.5cm high £100-£150 647. Three multi series opaque twist wine glasses, each with plain ogee bowl on various spiral stems, probably 18th century, tallest 14.5cm high (3) £150-£200 648. An 18th century double knopped wine glass, the bell shaped bowl with tear drop inclusion to the solid base above a centrally tear knopped stem with basal knop, above a folded foot, circa 1745, 18cm high, £120-£180 649. A multi series opaque twist wine glass, the plain ogee bowl on multi-strand helix within four strand spiral stem, on conical foot, probably late 18th century, 14cm high £60-£80 650. A multi series opaque twist wine glass, the plain ogee bowl on a double helix tape within two strand spiral stem, on slightly conical foot, probably late 18th century, 14cm high £40-£60

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651. An 18th century multi series opaque twist wine glass, the ogee bowl with basal flutes, on a multi-spiral helix within four strand spiral stem, on conical foot, 14.5cm high £80-£120

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652. An early 20th century wine glass, probably James Powell and Sons, Whitefriars, the wide ogee bowl with engraved rim, together with a pair of early 19th century green wine glasses, circa 1835, the conical bowls on blade knopped stems, 13.5cm high (3) £30-£40 653. A collection of 19th century and later Continental glasses, including a Venetian latticino glass, a pair of etched hock glasses, a green German roemer and a Bohemian amber liqueur glass (5) £30-£50

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654. Three large 18th century style glasses, 20th century, including a green colour twist ogee bowl glass, an opaque multi twist glass and a bell bowl air knopped glass with folded foot, tallest 26.5cm high (3) £120-£180 655. A large Victorian etched glass goblet, with vine decoration to the bowl, on straight cut hollow baluster stem, probably Richardson, circa 1860, together with another etched goblet decorated in the round with a lion hunting in a landscape, tallest approximately 24cm high (2) £100-£150

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656. A collection of 18th century style wine glasses including a 19th century illusion toastmasters glass, colour twist, opaque twist and air twist wine and cordial glasses and a 19th century flute, tallest approximately 18cm high (5) £80-£120 657. An 18th century composite stem wine glass, circa 1750, the bell shaped bowl below a baluster knopped multi series air twist stem on shallow conical foot, 16cm high £50-£80

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658. An 18th century wine glass, circa 1755, the bell shaped bowl on a centrally triple ring knopped multi series air twist stem terminating in a conical foot, 16cm high £40-£60

661. An 18th century opaque twist wine glass, possibly Continental, the round funnel bowl on a double series straight stem and flat foot, 17cm high £40-£60

659. A double series opaque twist wine glass, the basally fluted ogee bowl on a straight stem and slightly conical foot, probably 18th century, 13cm high £50-£100

662. A 19th century Bohemian cased ruby glass portrait vase and cover, footed ovoid form with domed lid, decorated throughout with gilt foliate and dot pattern, the central oval plaque depicting a portrait of a woman, etched mark to base and gilt number to lid, 37.5cm high £150-£200

660. An 18th century wine glass, circa 1770, the engraved ogee bowl with lens and star cutting to the rim on a facet cut stem and conical foot, 13cm high £40-£60

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636 665. A George III pewter double volute baluster measure, circa 1780, lidded, approximately 10cm high £150-£200

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636 666. A 17th century pewter plate, hallmarks to rim, four crowned leopard’s heads and un-attributed maker’s touch to the reverse of a rampant lion and initials IB, circa 1680, 22.5cm diameter £200-£300 667. A pair of brass andirons, 20th century, possibly American, multi-knopped turned baluster form on lions paw feet, 57cm high £80-£100

671. King George VI’s silvered ‘Teddy’ car mascot, circa 1919, used when he was Prince Albert, chromium plated base metal, modelled as a sitting teddy bear waving, with inset glass eyes; a gift from Lady Loughborough, his mistress, used on his personal sports car 1919-c.1922, approximately 12cm high; together with nine Royal standards for use on both Daimler and Humbers, including the standard of the Duke of York, the Bowes-Lyon standard and the joint Royal standard (10) Note: Sheila Loughborough, an Australian socialite and society beauty met Prince Albert in 1918. Already married to the son of the Earl of Rosslyn, she began an affair with the Prince shortly after their meeting. The King disapproved of the situation, as he did of the Prince of Wales’ affair with Wallis Simpson with whom Albert and Sheila socialised. Prince Albert was created Duke of York as an incentive for giving up his affair with Lady Loughborough and subsequently married Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon. In a letter from Balmoral of August 21st 1921 Prince Albert writes: “I often think of the old days in 1919; they seem a very, very long way away now, but hold many memories. Your baby bear mascot is still on the car guiding me straight as before!!”

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670. An Anglo Indian carved and marquetry inlaid jewellery casket, decorated with ebony and ivory, the panels carved in high relief with foliate scroll designs, 15.5cm wide, 7cm high, 11.5cm deep £30-£50

672. A late 19th century policeman’s truncheon/night stick, possibly later painted with the crest for the state of Kansas, inscribed ‘Police 34’ and ‘Township of Wichita’, 56cm long £100-£150

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674. A gold Napoleon III Imperial presentation snuff box, the hinged cover set with diamond encrusted ‘N’ below an Imperial Crown, within an engraved gold surround of laurel leaves, four replacement paste stones to each corner, the flange marked ‘G. Lemonnier. Joaillier de la Couronne Place Vendôme, 25’, 8cm wide, 132.7g, in a fitted case £12000-£15000

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675. A 19th century carved ebonised stamp, depicting Prince Albert, 9cm high £100-£150 676. A 19th century music box, marked for J Hoyland of Sheffield, in rosewood veneered case, 34cm wide, 13cm high, 16cm deep £50-£80

682 682. A George III mahogany tea caddy, circa 1800, crossbanded, ebony and satinwood stringing, the concave edged top opening to reveal twin canister interior, each with sliding lid, brass, ogee loop handle, 17.5cm wide, 14cm high, 12cm deep £150-£250

685 685. A Victorian Japanned papier mâché tea caddy, of moulded casket form inset with mother of pearl decoration and gilding, opening to reveal a twin compartment interior, 20cm wide, 12.5cm high, 15cm deep £100-£150

677 677. An early 19th century papier mâché snuff box, circular form, the top depicting an image of a Greek Orthodox cleric, ‘Kolokotroni Feld Herr der Griechen’, by L Schlemer, 8cm diameter £80-£120 678. A French cast brass casket, in the Gothic style, decorated in the round with scenes from the lives of the saints, 22.5cm wide, 8cm high, 12.5cm deep £70-£100 679. A George III tortoiseshell card case, with ivory stringing, approximately 10.5cm x 7.5cm £70-£100 680. A Victorian Tunbridge ware trinket box, rosewood veneered, with floral decoration to the lid, 11cm wide, 4cm high, 7cm deep £60-£80

681 681. A George III silver mounted tortoiseshell and horn snuff mull, the top with engraved plough crest, 12cm long £100-£150

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683 683. A Victorian tortoiseshell tea caddy, ogee moulded with white metal stringing, the concave, flat pediment top opening to reveal twin compartment interior and ivory boarding, raised on vegetable ivory bun feet, 19.5cm wide, 14cm high, 12cm deep £350-£450 684. A George III mahogany apothecary’s box, circa 1790, the hinged top inlaid with two brass bands and locked by two front doors, the top opening to reveal a fitted interior containing a variety of glass medicinal bottles with stoppers, the front doors opening to reveal six small drawers over a larger drawer to base, opening to reveal various compartments, the sides retaining original brass carrying handles, measuring 38cm high, 38cm wide and 34cm deep £1000-£1500

686. A mid to late 17th Century oak bible box, the lid opening to reveal storage section, the front carved with arcaded and Gothic detail, retaining original lock £200-£300 687-689. No lots

Works of Art

690 690. A pair of 19th century brass model cannon on mechanical wooden bases, turned brass barrels 29cm long (2) £100-£150 691. A continental gold miniature picture frame containing an ivory portrait of a woman in pink dress, stamped marks, 18th century style £200-£300

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692 692. Pierre Jules Mene (1810-1879), ‘Famille de Renards’, bronze, signed and dated, a family of foxes, 32cm wide £250-£350 693. Pierre Jules Mene (1810-1879), ‘Chienne de Meute avec ses Petits’, bronze, signed, 34cm wide, 20cm high

693 696. A late 19th century table etuille or sewing aide, in mother of pearl, raised on a gilt base, with coloured oval panels, depicting Parisian scenes, raised on an alabaster plinth, together with a similar footed dish, 30cm high (2) £120-£180

697. A 19th century leather fire bucket with the crest of Thomas Coke, Earl of Leicester, circa 1840, probably used at Holkham Hall, Norfolk £150-£250

Note: this figure group of a dog with her puppies appears in the ‘Collection Complet de Bronzes d’Art de P J Mene’ as number 60 £250-£350 698

694. A late Victorian ivory handled walking stick, carved handle depicting a lion, silver collar, Birmingham 1899 £100-£150

698. An Iroquois tribal club, Native American maple wood tribal club, 19th century, ball head, Great Lakes region, 52cm long £600-£800

695. A boxed Mah Jongg set, bone topped bamboo pieces, first half of the 20th century £40-£60

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699 699. A Medieval bone crucifix, probably 15th century, 5cm long £300-£400 696 w w w. h a n s o n s a u c t i o n e e r s . c o . u k

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700 700. A 19th century African Shona neck rest, carved wood, 15cm high £400-£600 701. A 19th century tribal carved wood pig, Trobriand Islands, New Guinea £400-£600 702. A Maori whalebone carved tiki, with inset abalone eyes, 10cm long £1200-£1500 703. Folk Art, a poker work walking stick, decorated with birds and other animals between geometric lines, in the style of Scottie Wilson, 97cm long £150-£250 704. A Victorian taxidermy elephant’s foot stool or planter, circa 1900, with removable wooden seat, 42cm high £300-£500

702 706. A polished Coco de Mer nut with hinged lid, late 19th/early 20th century; together with a Polynesian carved coconut basket (2) £250-£350

705. A carved oak door frame from the Palace of Westminster, Houses of Parliament, early 19th century, possibly by James Wyatt, diaper trellis work between Parliamentary and Royal insignia including the Beaufort greyhound, Welsh dragon, rose and pomegranate for Catherine of Aragon etc., 125cm wide, 21.5cm high £800-£1000 706

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707. * A pair of Chinese carved hardwood figures of water buffalo, with inset glass eyes, modelled in active poses, on openwork carved stands, approximately 30cm long (2) £100-£150

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HANSONS AUC TIONEERS AND VALUERS 708. * A pair of carved onyx lidded urns, turned baluster form with elongated trumpet lids, approximately 36.5cm high (2) £40-£60

712. Folk Art, a late 19th or early 20th century etched horn, carved with Jewish scenes and symbols, 27cm long £80-£120 713. A Japanese ivory and bronze letter opener in the form of a sabre, the handle realistically cast as a woven mat with applied white and gold metal insects and frog, signed, 23cm long £50-£80

709 709. Louis Ernest Barrias, a pair of 19th century bronze figures modelled as putti with baskets, cast by F Barbedienne, impressed and painted foundry marks to base, signed in the bronze, 14cm high £400-£600

714. A pair of early 19th century lorgnettes, French, tortoiseshell case with hallmarked white metal and vermeil frames and yellow metal cartouche, makers mark SL £100-£150

718 718. A pair of 19th century French ormolu four branch candelabra, each in the form of a putto holding a torch, above blue ground porcelain cylinders painted with floral sprays, probably Sèvres, impressed foundry marks to the bronze, 50cm high (2) £150-£250

710 710. An ivory plaque, with incised markers and pin holes, possibly a lace makers tool or a game, probably 19th century, 13.5cm x 10cm £100-£150

715 715. A Blue John ovoid vase, egg form, approximately 2.4kg, 17cm x 10cm (formerly centre section of a vase) £100-£150

711 711. A pair of Continental ceramic and gilt bronze two branch candelabra, in the Rococo style, the base and branches modelled as foliage, on a turquoise baluster base, impressed foundry mark to base ‘A’, 44cm high (2) £150-£250

716. Tribal art, a 19th century horn and wood ceremonial spear stick, possibly Native American, incised decoration and deer hide fittings, bead and deer tooth tassels and iron blade housed in a painted wooden sheath, 110cm long £200-£300 717. A Victorian silver mounted copper hunting horn, retailed by Swaine and Adeney, London, the silver marked for Sheffield, 25cm long £80-£120

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719 719. A French gilt bronze five branch candelabrum, in the form of a seated woman holding a torch out of which come flowers, above a marble and bronze base, converted to electricity, 68cm high £150-£250

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Watercolours

721. Mike Warren (b.1938), ‘Long Eared Owl’, ink drawing heightened in white, signed and dated ‘73, 39cm x 16cm £70-£100

725. Forster Robson (Ex 1888-1906), ‘A Stormy Sky’, watercolour, signed, 25cm x 36cm £40-£60

722. John Varley (1778-1842), ‘Near Ensham’, pencil drawing, signed and dated 1810, bears the ‘Palser Gallery’ label verso, 18cm x 24cm £80-£120

726. After Sir Joshua Reynolds, Simplicity, pen and ink drawing, early 19th century, unframed, 13cm x 10.5cm

723. Follower of David Cox (1783-1859), A View of an Old Farm House, watercolour, bears false signature, 24cm x 35cm, also one other watercolour by a different hand (2) £20-£30

720 720. Mike Warren (b.1938), ‘A Garganey Duck amongst a Reed Bed’, ink drawing heightened in white, signed and dated ‘73, 37cm x 26cm £80-£120

724. Paul Peireaut, French School (mid 20th century), Estuary at Low Tide, mixed media on board, signed, 39cm x 49cm, also five other French School watercolours (6) £120-£180

Note: by repute from a book from Stourhead, where Joshua Reynolds used to visit frequently. Mr Astor of Leybourn. Book belonged to Eric Bealing, head forester of Stourhead. £50-£70 727. Attributed to Charles Vacher, RI 1818-1883, Arab Travellers, watercolour, heightened with body colour, 29cm x 68cm Provenance: handwritten label to rear, Rogers of Chalk Farm Road printed label to rear. Painting came to present owner by descent £200-£250 728. Benjamin D Sigmund (fl. 1880-1904), ‘Gathering Primroses’, watercolour, signed and dated ‘95, 24cm x 34cm, also the companion, ‘Crossing the Brook’ - a pair (2) £400-£600 729. Frank Henry Mason 1876-1965, watercolour titled ‘Off Scarborough’ signed lower left and titled in pencil to the mount, housed in a plain gilt frame and glazed. Image size 201⁄4in x 131⁄2in approx, framed size 30in x 231⁄2in approx £400-£600

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730. Luigi Mayer, circa 1750-1803, Italian watercolour, entitled ‘Autiche Fabriche con Monastero di M.V. Del Tindaro Esistente Nella Sicillia Nell Valdemone’ signed lower right Luigi Mayer, Rome and indistinctly dated, housed in an elaborate gilt frame and glazed. Image size 211⁄4in by 15in approx, framed size 283⁄4in by 223⁄4in approx £600-£1000 731. Emma Saville (20th Century), ‘Basket of Roses’, watercolour, signed, 38cm x 55cm £180-£250 732. Harold Gresley (1892-1967), ‘The Gwynant Valley, at Beddgelert’, watercolour, signed, inscribed verso, 37cm x 52cm £300-£400

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HANSONS AUC TIONEERS AND VALUERS 734. * John Massey Wright (1777-1866), Grandfather’s Tale, watercolour, 18.5cm x 14cm Provenance: Abbot & Holder, London, January 1995 £100-£180 735. * Henry Ibbetson (late 18th century), Mother and Children, watercolour, signed and dated 1778, 20.5 x 15cm Provenance: Abbott & Holder, London, July 1999 £150-£200 736. * Samuel Gillespie Prout (1822-1911), ‘Dieppe, the Porte de la Barre’, watercolour, signed, 28 x 41cm £200-£400 737. * Thomas Colman Dibden (1810-1893), ‘Sydenham’, watercolour, signed and dated 1864, 24cm x 34cm Provenance: Abbott & Holder, London, July 1999 £200-£300 738. * Claude Hayes (1852-1922), Winter Time - Sheep in a Field, watercolour, signed, 16.5cm x 14.5cm £50-£100 739. * After Edwin Thomas Dolby (fl. 1849-1865), Continental Town Scene, watercolour, signed and dated 1878, 32cm x 49cm £40-£60 740. * Edward Tucker (1847-1910), ‘On the Tees’, watercolour, signed, 24.5cm x 44cm £150-£250 741. Circle of Charles Herbert Eastlake (1889-1927), Landscape sketch, pencil and wash drawing, bears false initials, 24cm x 34cm £60-£100

742. W Morton (late 19th century), Extensive River View, watercolour, signed, 37cm x 56cm, also one other watercolour by a different hand of a fisher boy (2) £100-£200 743. George Oyston (1860-1937), Sheep on a Country Road, watercolour, signed and dated 1906, 31cm x 49cm, also the companion ‘Figures outside a Thatched Cottage’ - a pair (2) £400-£600 744. T Frian, Study of a Little Boy, charcoal drawing, signed and dated 2001, 44cm x 30cm £30-£50

Oils 745. William Callcott Knell (1830-1876), ‘Morning, Marseille Harbour’, oil on canvas laid down on board, signed and dated 1871, 70cm x 119.5cm £600-£1000 746. Ignaz Schönbrunner (Austrian, 1871-1963), Still Life Composition with Tea Table and Cyclamen in Silver Bowl, oil on canvas, signed and dated 1934, 40cm x 51cm £600-£800 747. Harmanus Petrus Van Der Haar (1867-1938), ‘Milking Time’, oil on canvas, signed and dated 1936, 97cm x 76cm £400-£600 748. No lot 749. Thomas George Cooper (fl. 1857-1898), Farmyard Scene with Cows and Farm Animals, oil on canvas, signed, 88cm x 110cm £1000-£1500

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750. A Halliwell (19th century), Derwent Water, oil on canvas, signed, dated 1860, 35cm x 52cm, gilt frame £300-£500 751. E Tolli (Italian School, late 19th Century), Study of a Young Lady Holding a Timberine, oil on canvas, signed, 53cm x 27cm, also the companion ‘Girl with Lute’ - a pair (2) £200-£300 752. Elizabeth Halstead (contemporary), A Red Deer Stag Winter Landscape, oil on board, signed, 60cm x 90cm £300-£400 753. Elizabeth Halstead (contemporary), A Cock and Hen Pheasants in an Autumnal Wooded Landscape, oil on board, signed and dated ‘89, 60cm x 90cm £300-£400 754. J W Hayes (fl. 1838-1870), ‘Distant Thoughts’, oil on canvas, signed, 75cm x 65cm £2000-£3000 755. Attributed to Rudolph Lehmann (1819-1905), Study of a Pensive Nun, half length, oil on canvas, signed with initials, 53cm x 43cm Note: Label to the revers with address for ‘26 Church Row, Hampstead’, the address at which Lord Alfred Douglas, lover of Oscar Wilde, lived. He converted to Catholicism in 1911. £100-£150 756. Henry Hadfield Cubley (1858-1934), On the Dolgellau Road, oil on board, signed, 39cm x 58cm £200-£300 757. Samuel Baldwin (fl. 1843-1858), ‘Saying Grace’, oil on board, signed and dated 1862, unframed, 33cm x 31cm £30-£50

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758 758. Follower of Marcell Bloch, Portrait Study of a Young Lady, oil on canvas, bears signature, 42cm x 33cm £100-£150 759. English School (late 19th century), Portrait of a young man with arms resting on a window ledge, oil on canvas, 75cm x 62cm, heavy gilt frame £200-£300 760. English Primitive School, circa 1820, Lady and Gentleman in an Interior, oil on board, 56cm x 45cm £60-£80 761. Ascan Lutteroth (1842-1923), Mediterranean Scene with Moored Fishing Boats, oil on canvas, signed, inscribed on label verso, 51cm x 85cm £1500-£2500 762. Charles Wyatt Warren (1908-1993), Snowdon from Llyn-y-Gader, oil on board, signed, inscribed verso, 61cm x 91cm £600-£800 763. W E Turner (late 19th Century), Cattle Watering in a Country Landscape, oil on canvas, 39cm x 59cm £70-£100

761 767. * M Jacobi (late 19th century), Street Scene Warwick, oil on canvas, signed, 39cm x 29.5cm, also the companion, ‘Street Scene Dartmouth’ - a pair (2) £120-£180 768. * Circle of Edward Pritchett (1828-1864), A View of St Mark’s Square, Venice, oil on canvas, 48cm x 77cm £600-£800

775. * Robert Burrows (late 19th century), Gainsboro’s Lane Ipswich, oil on canvas, inscribed on label verso, circular, 39cm diameter £300-£350

769. * Charles W Oswald (fl. 1890-1899), Highland Cattle in a Mountain Landscape, oil on canvas, signed, 49cm x 74cm £300-£500

776. German School, Early to mid 18th century, Portrait of St Cecilia Seated at an Organ, oil on panel, bears attribution ‘M Pitzer’, 27cm x 29cm £250-£350

770. * Follower of Adrien Van Ostada (1610-1685), Bores in a Tavern Interior, oil on panel, 27cm x 21cm, also one other oil by a different hand (2) £80-£120

777. English School (circa 1840), Portrait of a Lady Wearing Morning Dress, half length, oil on panel, 31cm x 25cm £300-£500

771. * E J Johnson (late 19th century), Horses on a Country Track, oil on canvas, inscribed on label verso, 46cm x 30cm £70-£100 772. * Sue Ryder RP NEAC (b.1944), Dining Room in Duninald Castle, oil on canvas, signed, 101cm x 79cm

764. * D Daniels (late 19th century), A Ruined Castle in a Wooded River Landscape, oil on canvas, signed and dated 1870, 50cm x 59cm £200-£300

Provenance: exhibited W H Patterson, London, ‘The Interiors and Landscapes of Susan Ryder’ 18th-28th October 1995, No.5 (illustrated in their catalogue) £3000-£5000

765. * David Payne (1843-1894), Harvest Time, oil on canvas, signed and dated 1876, 39cm x 64cm £200-£400

773. * English School (late 19th century), Sheep in an Autumnal Landscape, oil on canvas, signed indistinctly, 60cm x 99cm £120-£180

766. * W Gray (late 19th century), an Autumnal River Scene, oil on canvas, signed, 31cm x 62cm £80-£120 52

774. * Theodore Hines (fl. 1876-1889), Afternoon on the River, oil on canvas, signed, 46cm x 81cm £150-£250

778 778. Henry Frederick Lucas Lucas (1848-1943), Portrait of a Young Man in Boy Scout Uniform on Chestnut Hunter, September 1914, oil on canvas, signed and dated 1914, inscribed verso, 28cm x 37cm approx £300-£500 779. L Jones (mid 20th century), A French Barque and Other Vessels at Sea, oil on canvas, signed, 25.5cm x 31cm £50-£70 C o n t a c t u s o n 012 8 3 7 3 3 9 8 8


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785 780. Attributed to Barry Lupino (1882-1962), Portrait of an Elderly Gentleman Wearing a Wide Brimmed Hat, oil on board, signed and dated 1910, 23cm x 16cm Note: Barry Lupino was a well known comedian and stage actor £50-£70

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781. English School (late 19th century), A Monk Reading the Scriptures, oil on canvas, signed with initials ‘SHW’, 29cm x 24cm, also one other oil by another hand (2) £20-£30

788. Michael David Barnfather (b.1934), Impressionist Winter Scene of Trees and Lake, signed, oil on board, dated ‘65, 40cm x 80cm £100-£150

782. Vivien Gray (late 19th century), ‘A View in the Grass Market Edinburgh’, oil on canvas, signed and dated 1881, inscribed verso, 51cm x 76cm £600-£1000

789. Michael David Barnfather (b.1934), Cotswold Farm in Winter, signed, oil on board, dated ‘66, tilted to verso, 107cm x 30cm £300-£500

783. Francis E Jamieson (1895-1950), A Castle in Highland River Landscape, oil on canvas, signed, 41cm x 61cm £80-£120 784. Gustave de Breanski (circa 1856-1898), Fishing boats Off Dover, oil on canvas, signed, 60cm x 90cm £1500-£2500 785. Francis E Jamieson (1895-1950), A View of a Highland Waterfall, oil on canvas, signed, 52cm x 75cm, also the companion ‘ An Old Watermill’ - a pair (2) £200-£300 786. W Richards (Early 20th century), ‘Pit Lochry’, oil on canvas, signed, inscribed verso, 41cm x 61cm, also the companion ‘Trollachy Hotel’ - a pair, plus two others (4) £300-£500

Prints 790. Japanese School (early 20th century), A View of Mount Fuji, woodblock print, 21.5cm x 33cm, also six companions (7) £80-£120 791. Japanese School (late 20th century), Study of a Pine Tree, cloisonne, 17cm x 23cm, also a Japanese ceramic plaque painted with a design of two cranes (2) £40-£60

793. * Vincent Haddelsey (b. 1934), The Meet at the Prince of Wales, etching, signed in pencil and numbered 158/200, 36cm x 52cm, also a companion - a pair (2) Provenance: Christie’s Contemporary Art, 1982, printed by Atelier Gourdon, Paris £50-£70 794. * William Palmer Robins (1882-1958), Butchery Lane, Canterbury, etching, signed in pencil, 22.5cm x 15.5cm, also one other etching by the same hand and five other various prints including Leonard Squirrell RWS (7) Provenance: Abbott & Holder, London, June 1996 £70-£100 795. * A 19th century chromolithograph depicting the death of Nelson, 50cm x 76cm £20-£30 796-799. No lots

792. A 19th century wool work, Jane Shaw Lancashire, circa 1852, framed; and another, circa 1930 (2) £50-£70

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Clocks

800. An Afghan Chobi in the style of Weigler, approximately 202cm x 158cm £100-£150

809. A 19th century walnut longcase clock, of slim proportions, circa 1849, the 10" white enamel dial with Roman numerals and Arabic seconds marks, concave caddy top, 223cm high, 33cm wide, 21.2cm deep £600-£800

801. An early Victorian mourning dress, circa 1840, in green and brown stripes with colour sprigs in between, ruched bodice decorated in piping, the sleeves are richly gathered above the elbow, bodice is lined in glazed linen and the skirt is half lined, black late Victorian silk knitted shawl £90-£120

813. A late 19th or early 20th century German bracket clock, Winterhalder and Hofmeier, the 6 inch silvered and gilt dial with Roman numerals, striking on two coils, within a carved oak case of Palladian form Corinthian columns supporting a rusticated frieze and pediment, 31cm wide, 41cm high, 19cm deep £70-£100 814. A Dent of London Inclined Plane Mantel clock, the 13cm silvered chapter ring enclosing an engraved star centre signed Dent, London, within a brass drum casing and upon an inclined red leather and gilt tooled stand inscribed with days of the week, 71cm long £500-£700

802 802. A Louis Vuitton Alma bag 1997, bought in Bond Street, includes lock and key, original dust cover and carrier bag £180-£200 810 810. A 19th century French boulle mantel clock, of bombe shape with ormolu leaf mounts, the circular gilt embossed dial with enamel cartouche, Roman numerals, 8 hour striking movement, raised on scroll feet, 44cm high £400-£600 811. A late 19th or early 20th century French brass carriage clock, half striking, the dial marked for Johnson and Son, Derby, 13cm high £100-£150

803 803. A Louis Vuitton Citi bag, bought in Selfridges, original dust cover and carrier bag £380-£400

812. An early 20th century brass carriage timepiece, the 2" circular white enamelled dial with Arabic numerals within a gilt slip, 10cm high excluding handle £70-£100

815 815. A 19th century French black marble and gilt bronze mounted mantel clock, half striking, the 4" white enamel dial with Roman numerals, below a figure of a wistful seated putto, 41cm high £250-£350

804. A Victorian sampler by Elizabeth Strickland, 1862, framed, 44cm x 40cm £80-£100 805. Two early 20th century crocodile skin hand bags, with heads (2) £30-£50 806-808. No lots 814 54

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HANSONS AUC TIONEERS AND VALUERS 819. A George III oak eight day longcase clock, circa 1760, by Charles Cooper of Whitchurch, the hood with an over-hanging moulded cornice with herringbone mahogany banding, with turned finials with turned columns to each side, the glazed door opening to reveal silvered chapter dial and Roman numerals and Arabic minute numerals, with subsidiary dial and gilt spandrels to corners, the inscription reading ‘C Cooper, WtChurch’ and bearing two winder holes, the case with a door with cross-banded edge and parquetry inlaid star, opening to reveal a double weighted movement and raised on a projecting base with moulded plinth, measuring 200cm high £500-£800

816 816. A brass carriage clock, half strike with repeat, white enamelled dial with black Roman numerals, in leather travelling case £180-£240 817. A 19th century French onyx mantel clock, half striking front wind with mercury pendulum, the 3" decorated enamel dial with Arabic numerals within a glazed case, raised on gilt metal feet, 15cm wide, 27cm high £150-£250 818. An early 20th century mahogany bracket clock, the arched silvered dial with Roman numerals, twin winding holes, silent/ chime dial, inscribed Alfred Wolf, Church St Liverpool, Westminster chime, circa 1910 £150-£200

820. A French brass carriage timepiece, the dial marked for Brook and Son, Edinburgh, the movement marked EGL, Paris, 15cm high £80-£120 821. A 19th century brass carriage clock, white enamelled dial with Roman numerals, inscribed Jeffery Paris £250-£350 822. A Franz Hermle German astronomical mantel clock, quarter striking Westminster chime, 6.5 inch silvered chapter ring and open movement, the domed top with mechanical solar system, 352 - 070 SK, Edition 062, 28cm diameter £200-£400 823. A 19th century French ormolu clock garniture, champleve enamel with blind fretwork borders, movement signed Vincent et Cie, 35.5cm high £150-£250

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819 824. A 19th century gilt metal and porcelain clock garniture, in the Rococo style, two urns with painted scenes of cottages, dial signed H P and Co, 35cm high £80-£120

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Furniture and Garden Statuary 825. A 19th century figural lead bird bath, the scalloped shaped dish, supported on a figure of a young Classical boy, standing on a block foot, measuring 61cm high and 35cm diameter £200-£300 826. A 19th century lead pedestal urn, of Classical form, the urn with a moulded edge, the exterior with fluting to sides, raised on a plinth base, measuring 37cm high and 45cm in diameter £100-£150 827. An early 19th century rosewood Canterbury, with turned supports and finials to each corner, fitted with single drawer to base, raised on brass casters, measuring 54cm high, 48cm wide and 35cm deep £200-£300 828. A Chinese export four poster opium bed, 20th century £150-£200 829. A George III serpentine fronted mahogany side table, circa 1790, the top with parquetry banding of boxwood, ebony and rosewood, the front fitted with three drawers, raised on square tapering legs with spade feet, complete with later glass top, 77cm high, 132cm wide and 65cm deep £300-£500 830. A George II oak chest on stand, the upper section having a moulded over-hanging cornice, fitted with two short over three long graduated drawers, raised on a base section with shallow central drawer and deep flanking drawers, raised on slender cabriole legs, 161cm high, 92cm wide and 52cm deep. £500-£700 831. A late 17th century oak chest of drawers, circa 1690, of frame and panel construction, the two plank top with applied moulded edges, four long graduated drawers with geometrically moulded fronts, later handles, raised on later bracket feet, 93cm high, 92cm wide and 52cm deep £400-£600

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832. A late 17th/early 18th century oak high back side chair, the carved crest rail between turned uprights with turned finials, fitted with a raised and fielded panelled back, the seat padded and raised on turned legs, carved front rail and united by square stretchers, 132cm high £100-£150

835. A George I oak dresser base with a later rack, the rack with shaped cornice, fitted with two plate racks and two cupboards, the base with four drawers all with geometrically moulded fronts, raised on baluster and ring turned legs, 182cm high, 245cm wide and 55cm deep £400-£600

833. A George II mahogany hinged drop leaf occasional table, of demi lune form with two frieze drawers, turned legs with pad feet terminals, 70cm high, 80cm diameter £80-£120

836. An early Victorian walnut chaise longue, circa 1860, the back elaborately carved, upholstered back, arms and seat, raised on turned legs, 95cm high, 270cm wide and 75cm deep £500-£800

834. A late 19th century Renaissance Revival style oak cupboard, over-hanging moulded cornice, fitted with two panelled doors, each carved with a bust within a roundel surrounded by scrolling foliage, pillared sides with carved capitals, the lower section with two drawers each carved with an urn flanked by dragons, flanked by square sections with carved foliage and grotesque carved terminals, the underside with Romanesque roundels depicting head profiles, surrounded by foliage to panels and stiles, the base section with a moulded edge and raised on a plinth base, 149cm high, 130cm wide and 51cm deep £200-£400

837. An Edwardian mahogany and inlaid side cabinet, the top inlaid with a panel of marquetry depicting a lute surrounded by floral patterns, the top edge with burr veneering, the frieze with a contrasting veneering, fitted with two doors to front with satinwood cross-banding to edges, central panels depicting floral swag decoration, further marquetry to sides, raised on turned legs, united by a stretcher tier, 112cm high, 52cm wide and 36cm deep £200-£300

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HANSONS AUC TIONEERS AND VALUERS 838. Edwards and Roberts - two mahogany demi lune tables, of two-tier form, the tops inlaid with Classical urns and swag decoration, finished with ebony stringing and rosewood cross-banding, each fitted with a single drawer, raised on tapering legs, further inlaid, united by concave stretcher tiers, 76cm high, 59cm wide and 30cm deep (2) £200-£300 839. A George III mahogany brass bound wine cooler, circa 1785, of hexagonal form, the lid opening to reveal a lead lined internal bucket, on associated stand, raised on moulded square legs, 70cm high, 63cm wide, 47cm deep £400-£600 840. A George III hanging bow fronted corner cupboard, circa 1780, the front decorated in black lacquer depicting Oriental scenes, the doors opening to reveal three internal shelves, 92cm high £50-£60 841. An early Victorian Scottish mahogany bookcase, circa 1845, the upper section fitted with four glazed doors opening to reveal two adjustable shelves, the base with four frieze drawers with convex fronts, over a base section with a central recessed door, flanked to each side by projecting cupboard sections, raised on turned legs £500-£700 842. A George III oak dresser and rack, the rack with moulded over-hanging cornice and two plate racks, the base fitted with three drawers, raised on turned supports and fitted with base section, 180cm high, 150cm wide and 44cm deep £200-£300

839 843. A George II oak chest of drawers, of frame and panel construction, with over-hanging moulded top, fitted with two short drawers over three long graduated drawers, raised on later bracket feet, measuring 93cm high, 96cm wide and 56cm deep £250-£350 844. A George II oak side table, raised on turned legs with pad feet terminals, fitted with single drawers, 70cm high, 71cm wide and 44cm deep £60-£80

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845. An oak side table, incorporating 17th century elements, constructed using pegged mortise and tenon construction, fitted with a single 17th century drawer, with geometrically moulded drawer fronts, 78cm high, 86cm wide and 59cm deep £50-£80 846. A George III style oak chest of drawers, fitted with two short over three long graduated drawers, brass swan neck handles, raised on bracket feet, 84cm high, 84cm wide and 55cm deep £100-£150

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847. A George II oak dresser, of breakfront form, the two plank top with moulded edges, centred with four graduated drawers, flanked to each side with single drawer over cupboard door, each corner with reeded quarter round columns, brass capitals and terminals, 95cm high, 213cm wide and 48cm deep £800-£1200

850. A Louis XVI style Kingwood cylinder bureau, the inlaid cylinder cover opening to reveal drawers and doors, central pigeon hole, inlaid with floral marquetry, the base with two drawers, raised on French cabriole legs with ormolu mounts to knees and feet, 101cm high, 77cm wide and 46cm deep £250-£350

853. A Louis XVI style pier table, marble top with rounded corners, large central porcelain plaque to frieze depicting a lady and gentleman courting, framed with an ormolu surround, further smaller matching roundels with ormolu mounts to front and sides, raised on turned tapering legs, 77cm high, 96cm wide and 31cm deep £100-£150

848. An early 19th century oak and elm chest of drawers, the carcass of elm comprising two short over three long graduated drawers, all drawer fronts of oak with ebony banding to edges, original locks, fitted with later oval brass handles, bracket feet, 98cm high, 93cm wide and 46cm deep £180-£220

851. A Louis XVI style kidney shaped occasional table, the top with a galleried edge, veneered in mahogany with boxwood stringing and contrasting veneered edge, single drawer to frieze, veneered with zebrano cross-banding, parquetry banding and mahogany veneering, raised on slender legs with ormolu mounts the lower tier with galleried edge, 75cm high, 58cm wide and 40cm deep £100-£200

854. A Louis XVI style Kingwood display cabinet, ormolu Rococo style acanthus finial, the bow fronted glazed door with applied ormolu edges, opening to reveal three glass shelves, the lower half of the door painted with a landscape scene, glazed sides fitted with shaped glass, raised on French cabriole legs, 188cm high, 75cm wide and 40cm deep £150-£200

849. A mid Victorian mahogany chest of drawers, the top with a secret frieze drawer over three deep drawers, with three long graduated drawers below, book-matched flame mahogany veneer, original turned handles and locks, the sides with barley twist columns, turned feet, 137cm high, 128cm wide and 60cm deep £250-£350

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852. A Louis XVI style Kingwood veneered side cabinet, marble top with moulded edge, above a frieze with boxwood stringing and ormolu mount to centre, with an ormolu band below, fitted with two doors each inlaid with a panel of floral marquetry, opening to reveal shelf space, the canted corners with applied ormolu mounts to top, middle, knees and feet, the shaped apron with an applied ormolu mount, 100cm high, 103cm wide and 44cm deep £200-£300

855. A late 20th century Louis XVI style display cabinet, the moulded top over a single door with applied ormolu edges, opening to reveal two glass shelves, the door set between ormolu mounts, the lower section of the door with a painted panel depicting a landscape scene, raised on French cabriole legs, 151cm high, 68cm wide and 40cm £200-£300

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HANSONS AUC TIONEERS AND VALUERS 856. A late 20th century Louis XVI corner unit, veneered in Kingwood, the glazed door set between sides with ormolu mounts, the lower half of the front door inlaid with floral marquetry, glazed sides with marquetry panels to lower sections, the whole raised on French cabriole legs with ormolu mounts, 140cm high, 75cm wide and 55cm deep £100-£150 857. An early 20th century Oriental black lacquered cabinet, the whole decorated with gilt scenes on a black ground, the top with a removable lidded tea caddy, the base section with two doors opening to reveal multiple drawers and shelf space, fitted with further drawers below, raised on stepped feet, 92cm high, 61cm wide and 30cm deep £100-£200 858. An early Victorian mahogany side table, fitted with a single drawer, retaining original wooden knobs, raised on turned tapering legs, 76cm high, 91cm wide and 51cm deep £60-£80 859. A pair of 20th century ash and elm Windsor chairs, each with curved backs and rod supports, the arms extending from backs and supported by curved arm supports, with elm saddle seats, raised on turned legs and united by crinoline stretchers, 103cm high, 52cm wide and 55cm deep (2) £80-£120

860. An early 19th century ash and elm ladder back armchair, of regional design, possibly attributable to the North East, with five ladders, fitted with solid saddle seat, raised on turned legs and united by an ‘H’ stretcher, 111cm high, 54cm wide and 50cm deep £80-£120 861. An early 19th century ladder back elm and beech armchair, of regional design, possibly attributable to the North East, the back with three ladders, shaped arms and turned arm supports, fitted with an elm saddle seat raised on turned legs and united by turned H stretcher, 111cm high, 57cm wide and 57cm deep £60-£80 862. A late 17th century oak chest, the three panelled lid opening to reveal large storage section, the front frieze with arcaded pattern, over two panels, with panelled sides and back, raised on moulded stiles, 60cm high, 115cm wide and 55cm deep £200-£300 863. A late 17th century oak chest, the plank top with moulded edge, opening to reveal storage section and candle box (missing lid), the front with later carving to frieze, panels and stiles, raised on stile legs, 74cm high, 132cm wide and 57cm deep £150-£200 864. * An early Victorian mahogany library table, circa 1840, the leather inset top with moulded edge, the frieze with two drawers to front and dummy drawers to sides and back, brass handles, the whole raised on turned tapering and reeded legs with brass castors, 73cm high, 120cm wide and 82cm deep

865. * A Queen Anne period walnut chest of drawers, circa 1705, of frame and panel construction, the plank top applied moulded edges, fitted with four long graduated drawers, all with brass drop handles, and retaining original escutcheons but later locks, 90cm high, 100cm wide and 56cm deep £250-£350 866. * A George III mahogany secretaire, circa 1785, the top and drawer fronts inlaid with yew wood banding and ebony stringing, the secretaire section in the form of two dummy drawers, the upper drawer front folding down and the internal slide pulling out to reveal an integrated adjustable writing slope, the well beneath with three lidded compartments to each side, the upper secretaire section raised over three long graduated drawers, all retaining original handles and locks, the whole raised on bracket feet, 103cm high, 114cm wide and 56cm deep £300-£500 867. * A George III and later mahogany chest on chest, the over-hanging moulded cornice with parquetry of mahogany and boxwood, with further stringing, the upper section fitted with two short over three long graduated drawers and set between quarter round reeded turned columns with brass capitals and terminals, the lower section having a brushing slide over three long graduated drawers, the drawer fronts and lower cornice re-veneered and inlaid during the Edwardian period, the whole raised on bracket feet, 180cm high, 117cm wide and 57cm deep £800-£1200

Provenance: Sotheby’s, September 1993, Old Rectory Sale, lot 94 £200-£300

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868. * A Chippendale style mahogany breakfront bookcase, the upper glazed section with a shaped broken fretwork pediment and turned finial, with blind fretwork to cornice, fitted with two doors to centre and single doors to each side, all opening to reveal two glass shelves, the lower half with four long graduated drawers to centre, flanked to each side by a single drawer over single door, the upper and lower sections with quarter round columns to sides and breakfront corners, the whole raised on a plinth base, measuring 220cm high, 163cm wide and 50cm deep £400-£600 869. * An early Victorian mahogany gentleman’s armchair, with deep button upholstered back, padded arms and scrolled arm supports, raised on front turned legs with porcelain castors, 98cm high, 70cm wide and 70cm deep £100-£150 870. * An early 19th century mahogany carver chair, of bar back form, fitted with drop in seat, the arms with scrolled arm supports and raised to front on sabre legs, 87cm high, 52cm wide and 54cm deep £80-£120 871. * A George III mahogany Hepplewhite period secretaire bookcase, circa 1790, the upper section with moulded over-hanging cornice with rosewood cross-banding, fitted with two glazed doors opening to reveal three adjustable shelves, raised on a base fitted with a single secretaire, the front pulling out and folding down to form a writing surface and revealing drawers and pigeon holes, the secretaire drawer above two doors enclosing three sliding shelves, the base section inlaid with rosewood cross-banding and boxwood stringing, raised on splayed bracket feet, 212cm high, 105cm wide, 54cm deep £800-£1200 872. * A large oak mule chest, incorporating 18th century elements, the large top opening to reveal large storage area, the front with three raised and fielded panels and fitted with two short drawers, further panelled sides, 96cm high, 144cm wide, 58cm deep £200-£300

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873. * A George III mahogany bowfronted chest of drawers, circa 1800, the frieze with lozenge shaped panel of satinwood inlay, fitted with four long graduated cock-bead drawers, ivory escutcheons, brass knob handles, the base with a shaped apron piece between splayed bracket feet, 102cm high, 103cm wide and 54cm deep £300-£500 874. * A German early 18th century lidded chest, probably from a church, the front carved and dated 1737, the carved inscription reading ‘Ahrenholdt Christian Brohn Anno 1737’, the lid opening to reveal large storage area, originally having a candle box, the lid fitted with original hinges and original lock, retaining remnants of paper covering painted with religious scenes and scripts, the sides fitted with original wrought iron carrying handles, 60cm high, 137cm wide and 65cm deep £250-£350 875. * A late 19th century Oriental two fold screen, one side with scenes in relief, the other side with decoration on a red ground, each section measuring 184cm high and 84cm wide £200-£300 876. A mid Victorian yew wood writing table, fitted with three drawers, raised on baluster turned columns with acanthus carved decoration and raised on curved legs with scrolled feet, the top later covered, 83cm high, 122cm wide and 62cm deep £100-£150 877. A George III mahogany gentleman’s dressing table, the central section opening to reveal mirror and well, the side sections opening out on to lopers and revealing lidded compartments, raised on square tapering legs, 77cm high, 74cm wide and 56cm deep £150-£250 878. A Victorian Renaissance Revival style oak wall hanging shelf, the dentil moulded cornice supported with carved corbels with finials to undersides, with carved applied pillars with headed capitals and split turned spindle terminals, the lower part applied with carved heads and lion mask to centre, the lion with a ring through the nose, inscribed to base section ‘Anno 1628’, 100cm high, 76cm wide and 22cm deep £60-£80

879. A Victorian Renaissance Revival style oak bookcase, the upper section with a moulded overhanging pediment, the cornice with carved in high relief with cherubs and intertwined scrolls, with grotesque heads to the centre and each side, fitted with two glazed doors with simple repeated carved pattern to stiles and rails, opening to reveal four adjustable shelves, the doors set between elaborate foliate carved stiles, the base section with two frieze drawers carved with dragons and foliage, fitted with two doors below with geometrically carved panels and opening to reveal adjustable shelf, the doors each set between human carved figural pilasters in high relief, raised on plinth base, 255cm high, 108cm wide and 40cm deep £400-£600 880. A George I walnut veneered chest of drawers, circa 1725, the top with feather banding with a cross-banded and thumb moulded edge, fitted with two short over three long graduated feather banded cock-beaded drawers, later brass handles, raised on bracket feet, 93cm high, 102cm wide and 53cm deep £500-£700 881. An early Victorian rosewood pedestal tea table, circa 1840, the top swivelling round to reveal shallow well and folding out to form a square veneered surface, the front frieze with shaped dentil underside and scroll carved ends securing rod side supports, the top raised on tapering cylindrical column with shaped base section and standing on a circular platform base with four scrolled feet, raised on brass castors, 76cm high, 92cm wide and 90cm deep £250-£350 882. A set of four early Victorian rosewood balloon back dining chairs, shaped crest rail and a scrolled central bar, over-stuffed seats with shaped front seat rails, raised to front on inverted baluster and double knopped turned tapering legs, 87cm high, 50cm wide and 50cm deep £100-£150 883. A Neoclassical Hepplewhite style mahogany bow front sideboard, early 20th century, the top and front veneered in flame mahogany, comprising shallow central drawer flanked by a single deep drawer to left side and door to right side, the central apron section of arched form, raised on square tapering legs with spade feet, 90cm high 120cm wide and 53cm deep £80-£120 C o n t a c t u s o n 012 8 3 7 3 3 9 8 8


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889. An Edwardian mahogany display cabinet, the upper section fitted with an inlaid shell roundel surrounded by stringing, the over-hanging top with chequered inlay and satinwood cross-banding, fitted with two glazed doors, with applied glazing bars, opening to reveal two shelves, the doors and glazed sides with satinwood cross-banding to edges, raised on a married base with square tapering legs, 167cm high, 106cm wide and 39cm deep £250-£350 890. An early Victorian two seater settee, the back, arms and seat fully upholstered in green, raised on turned rosewood legs to front with brass castors, 86cm high, 150cm wide and 80cm deep £120-£180 891. An early Victorian rosewood what-not, of three tier form, each tier supported on barley twist columns, raised on brass casters, 80cm high, 40cm wide and 34cm deep £60-£80

885 885. A walnut veneered dressing table mirror, supported on a base with two drawer over single drawer, possibly incorporating 18th Century elements £60-£80 886. A mid Victorian aesthetic black lacquered papier mache parlour chair, the crest rail with gilt decoration, fitted with an oval panel and set between barley twist uprights by Jennings and Bettridge, signed, of ‘Mary Stuart’, the upholstered seat raised on barley twist legs, united by stretchers, 91cm high, signed Jenners and Bettridge £80-£120

892. A walnut feather banded bureau, in the Queen Anne style, incorporating 18th century elements, the fall front opening to reveal multiple drawers and pigeon holes, the base with two short over two long graduated drawers, raised on bracket feet £400-£600

894. An early 19th century rosewood card table, circa 1840, the folding top inlaid with brasswork, on a square baluster pedestal with four sabre legs and lions paw castor feet, 91cm wide, 71cm high, 45cm deep £120-£180 895. An early 19th century rosewood card table, circa 1835, the folding swivel top on turned baluster pedestal on four sabre legs with carved knees and cast lions paw castors, 91cm wide, 75cm high, 45cm deep £50-100 896. A 19th century walnut bureau, in the George III style, the sloping top opening to reveal a marquetry inlaid interior above a single three quarter length drawer above two short over two long drawers each with ebony and satinwood marquetry, on shaped bracket feet, 98cm wide, 109cm high, 55cm deep £100-150 897. A George III mahogany bureau, the sloping top opening to reveal a fitted interior above four graduated cockbeaded long drawers with Rococo style cast handles, on shaped bracket feet, 94cm wide, 109cm high, 58cm deep £100-150

893. A 19th century figured walnut Bonheur du Jour, Louis XV style with gilt metal mounts, the top gallery of two drawers below a mirror flanked by mirrored cupboards, on a single drawer leather inset top raised on four cabriole legs, 111cm wide, 116cm high £200-400

887. A late Victorian rosewood inlaid desk, made by Hands and Sons, the leathered top surrounded by boxwood stringing, the front with intertwined and scrolling foliage marquetry, fitted with a single drawer and flanking short drawers, raised on pedestal sections, each fitted with three drawers and raised on square tapering legs with spade feet, 74cm high, 114cm wide and 60cm deep £500-£800 888. A pair of 19th century French open armchairs, the carved crest rails with Rococo style foliage, fitted with upholstered back, padded arms and upholstered seat, raised on French cabriole legs, 96cm high, 60cm wide and 50cm deep (2) £300-£400 w w w. h a n s o n s a u c t i o n e e r s . c o . u k

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An Alfred Dunhill aquarium table lighter, made by Ben Shillingford, c.1950s

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