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Tuesday 6th & Wednesday 7th September 2022 ANTIQUES AND FINE ART

Lot 491

Antiques & Fine Art Sale Two day Auction Day One: Lots 1-242 Tuesday 6th September at 10.30am To include; Longcase Clocks, Furniture, Mirrors, Carpets & Rugs, Garden Antiques, Works of Art, Clocks & Antique Golf Clubs Day Two: Lots 243-526 Wednesday 7th September at 10.30am To include; Prints, Watercolours & Oil Paintings, Silver & Electroplate, Gold, Jewellery & Watches, Glass, Monart, British & European Ceramics, Chinese Porcelain & Works of Art, Japanese Ceramics & Works of Art At 6 King Street, Perth, PH2 8JA SaturdayViewing: 3rd September 2022 9am – 2pm Sunday 4th September 2022 1pm – 3pm Monday 5th September 2022 9am – 5pm Limited Viewing on the Morning of Sale Illustrated Catalogue. £10.00 Buyer’s Premium 20% plus VAT Enquiries: Nick Burns Email: mail@lindsayburns.co.uk Website: www.lindsayburns.co.uk Live Auction: www.the-saleroom.com/lindsayburns Telephone: 01738 633888 Fax: 01738 441322 Front cover Illustration – Lot 339 (detail) Back cover Illustration – Lot 490 (detail)

9. All Lots marked with the prefix * indicates VAT is payable in addition to the Selling Price.

3. The full purchase money for each Lot is to be paid at the fall of the hammer.

7. If any buyer shall fail to comply with the above conditions or any of them, the Auctioneers shall be at liberty to recover in full the amount outstanding for the Lot or Lots bought by such buyer, together with a 5% administrative charge, and all costs, charges and expenses incurred; or to re-sell any Lot or Lots bought by such buyer, either by public or private sale, and the full amount of the purchase money at the present sale, or the deficiency (if any) arising from the second sale together with all interest, cost, charges and expenses, shall be made good by the defaulter.

Customer Due Diligence Art Market Participants are obliged to undertake measures to ensure that transactions are not part of money laundering. The threshold for these checks is 10,000 EUROS or the equivalent in British pounds. We will be required to undertake the necessary identification checks prior to the conclusion of any transaction exceeding this threshold. Please refer to our Anti-Money Laundering Policy or contact the office for further information.

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Lindsay Burns & Company is the trading name of N Burns & C Burns Ltd., a limited company registered in Scotland. Registration number SC412672. Registered office is at 6 King Street, Perth, PH2 8JA VAT Reg. 177947251

The declaration of the name of the buyer shall be deemed a full and sufficient acceptance of the Lot, which shall then be and remain in every respect at the absolute risk of the respective buyer or buyers thereof, and shall be removed from the place of sale at the buyer’s expense, and taken with all faults and errors of description, the Auctioneers not holding themselves responsible for the correctness of the description, the genuineness or authenticity of, or any fault or defect in any Lot. The Contract of Sale is to be deemed in all cases as made exclusively with the Auctioneers, and the payment is to be made to them alone.

6. It is hereby expressly stipulated that all sales be cash transactions at the fall of the hammer. Notwithstanding this a bill statement may be delivered to the buyer at the end of the sale, for the convenience of such buyer, no stamped receipt shall be required by such a buyer. Except at his or her own expense.

10. All Lots prefixed with @ indicates that VAT is included in the Selling Price.

Lindsay Burns & Company are not entering into a contract with the potential buyer. Whilst every effort is taken to ensure the accuracy of the Sale Catalogue and such Condition Reports, they and all descriptions given are prepared by us to the best of our knowledge and any dates and descriptions relating to lots are the Opinion of Lindsay Burns and Company. They do not assume responsibility for them in any way. All lots are available for inspection to potential buyers during the viewing period prior to the Auction.

2. All lots are put up for sale subject to any agreed reserve price imposed by the seller. The Auctioneers and Vendors reserve the right to bid for each Lot and to alter the Lotting as may be considered necessary, and to withdraw any Lot or Lots from the Sale.

1. The highest bidder shall be the Buyer. If any dispute arises, the Auctioneers shall have absolute discretion to settle it and put up any disputed Lot again. The Auctioneers reserve the right to refuse any bidding.

5. Methods of Payment Cheques – All cheques must be made payable to Lindsay Burns and Company. It is necessary to allow at least five working days for the cheque to clear before collecting the lots (unless agreed with the auctioneers prior to sale). Cash - Lindsay Burns & Company accepts cash payments up to £5,000.00 Bank transfer - All bank transfers must state the relevant paddle number (found on the top right of your invoice, if you are unsure of this number please contact the office) If transferring from a foreign currency, the total Lindsay Burns & Company receive must be the amount due in pounds sterling after a currency conversion. All transfers must include anticipated bank charges. Our bank details are printed on our invoices. We do not accept cash deposits into our bank account.

13. Lindsay Burns & Company offers an online bidding service via thesaleroom.com. This service is provided for bidders who cannot attend the sale. Online auctions allow you to listen, bid and watch the sale in real time. To view the catalogue and register for the sale please go to www.the-saleroom.com/ lindsayburns . Please note that successful bids made via the-saleroom.com live auction service will be subject to an additional 4.95% charge plus VAT at the prevailing rate over and above Lindsay Burns & Company’s buyer’s premium.

VAT Value Added Tax at the prevailing rate at the day of sale.

Lindsay Burns & Company is the trading name of N Burns & C Burns Ltd., a limited company registered in Scotland. Registration number SC412672. Registered office is at 6 King Street, Perth, PH2 8JA VAT Reg. 177947251

11. All lots prefixed with AR indicate that they are subject to Artists Resale Right. This will only apply to items selling for a hammer price of €1000 or greater, converted into the currency of the sale using the European Central Bank reference rate prevailing on the date of sale. The additional premium will be payable to Lindsay Burns & Company by the buyer to cover our expenses relating to the payment of royalties under the Artists Resale Right Regulations 2006 and The Artists Resale Right (Amendment) Regulations 2011. The Royalty is calculated as a percentage of the Hammer Price and is set out on a sliding scale from 4% to 0.25%, see table below. The maximum Royalty is capped at €12,500 which applies to works sold for €2 million or more. Hammer price Percentage From €0-€50,000 4% From €50,000.01 to €200,000 3% From €200,000.01 to €350,000 1% From €350,000.01 to 500,000 0.5% Exceeding €500,000 0.25%

12. Registering To Bid To register as a private individual we will require full contact details along with government issued photo identification (passport, driving licence) and a proof or address (utility bill, council tax bill, bank statement) To register as a corporate client we will require a copy of the certificate of incorporation or equivalent documentation and proof of identification of directors and owners. If you are a partnership, trust or other legal structure please contact us to discuss the registration requirements. Buyer’s premium is charged at 20% plus VAT at the prevailing rate on the hammer price of all lots sold.

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14. Lindsay Burns & Company prepare Condition Reports and state the physical condition of the lots offered for sale. Lindsay Burns & Company do this free of charge and on behalf of our vendors. Should any potential buyer request a Condition report then Lindsay Burns & Company will provide this.

4. No lot or lots shall be removed from the premises on which the sale is held until paid for, nor shall any person be allowed to retract his or her bidding, but must give his or her name and residence on demand. No lot under any circumstances to be removed during the hours of the sale but all Lots must be removed within five working days of the sale. No relaxation whatever can be made to this condition. Should any damage be occasioned by any buyer to any property of any Vendor which is either reserved or unsold, the buyer shall make good the same or pay a sum in damages which may be agreed between the Auctioneers, as representing the vendor, and such buyer, or failing agreement as to said damages, the amount shall be settled by the Auctioneers whose decision shall be final.

Vendor the seller of lots consigned to Lindsay Burns & Company.

8. Neither the Vendor nor the Auctioneers shall be responsible for any loss, damages or injury occasioned to or sustained by any person on the premises, before, during or after the sale howsoever the same may arise.

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Lindsay Burns & Company The Auctioneers as referred to as Lindsay Burns & Company. Lot any item consigned to Lindsay Burns & Company with a view to being sold at auction. Sale the auction sale at for which a lot is to be offered for sale by Lindsay Burns & Company.

15. Definitions Auctioneer the representative of Lindsay Burns & Company conducting the sale. Buyer the person to whom a lot is knocked down to by the Auctioneer and will include any bidder or potential buyer. Buyer’s Premium is the sum calculated on the Hammer Price currently 20% +VAT. Condition Report is a report on the physical condition of a lot prepared by Lindsay Burns & Company for potential buyers, (see 15). Hammer Price is the price for which the lot is knocked down by the Auctioneer on the day of sale, (not subject to Buyers Premium or VAT).

1. A George III mahogany and boxwood lined longcase clock, James Greig, Perth, the brass dial with brass chapter ring bearing Arabic and Roman numerals with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the twin train four pillar movement striking on a bell within a broken swan neck hood with blind fret work detail, supported by tapered cylindrical with fluted detail, the trunk with rectangular door flanked by fluted quarter columns on a rectangular base with bracket feet, pendulum and weights present, overall 220cm high £100-200 (+24%BP*)

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2. A 19th century mahogany longcase clock, the enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary dials, the arch painted with huntsman, dog and pheasant, the twin train four pillar movement striking on a bell, within broken swan neck hood and plain case with cylindrical column detail, pendulum, weights and winding key present, overall 216cm high £100-200 (+24%BP*)

3. A late 18th/19th century oak and ebony lined longcase clock, Robert Roberts, Bangor, the enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial with kidney shaped date aperture, the twin train four pillar movement striking on a bell within broken scroll swan neck hood, supported by brass columns, the case with fluted column detail raised on bracket feet, pendulum and weights present, 217cm high £100-200 (+24%BP*) Lot 3Lot 2

9. A Chinese carved darkwood armchair, late 19th/early 20th century, the shaped back rail with a pierced and panelled central splat below flanked by two scrolling supports, the arms of similar scrolling form, above a rectangular solid seat with a carved scrolling frieze below, on four straight legs with scroll end feet united by stretchers, 100cm high x 64cm wide x 46cm deep £400-600 (+24%BP*)

4. A late 18th century Scottish mahogany longcase clock by Charles Hogg, Prestonpans, the flat top case with dentil frieze, round hood door flanked by two fluted columns and two round windows to each side, the trunk with serpentine arched door on a square plinth base with bracelet feet, the 10 inch round silvered dial with black Roman numerals and Arabic five minute markers, the centre signed ‘Charles Hogg, Prestonpans’, a brass 30 hour single train timepiece movement, with pendulum, single wright and trunk door key, 187cm high x 40cm wide x 24cm deep £150-300 (+24%BP*)

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FURNITURE 6. A 17th/18th century oak dresser, the rectangular plank top above three frieze drawers, raised on three tapered cylindrical supports terminating in bun feet, two rectangular section supports at the rear, 213cm wide x 83.5cm high x 50cm deep £200-300 (+24%BP*)

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5. A George III mahogany longcase clock, French, Yalding, the enamel dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and date dials, the arch painted with ruined building and figures, the twin train four pillar movement striking on a bell, within a dome top hood with tapered cylindrical supports above a trunk with arched top door on a rectangular base raised on bracket feet, pendulum, weights and keys present, overall 221cm high £150-300 (+24%BP*)

7. A late 19th/early 20th century carved mahogany banking/clerks table, of elongated rectangular form with a carved arch pediment decorated with laurel leaves and central rosette, divided into three enclosed desks with an arrangement of pigeonholes to the galleried back and a tooled leather writing surface, on a base with panelled friezes on eight tapering round legs with reeded moulding, 120cm high x 211cm wide x 54cm deep £200-300 (+24%BP*)

8. A Chinese carved darkwood armchair, late 19th/early 20th century, the shaped back rail enclosing carved symbol shaped supports holding a carved roundel of a dragon, the arms also enclosing a similar design, above a rectangular solid seat with a carved scrolling frieze below, on four curving legs with scroll feet, 102cm high x 62cm wide x 56cm deep £400-600 (+24%BP*)

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14. A 19th century oak turner’s chair, of triangular three-post form, the back rail with hatched floral design, with turned arms and supports, 86cm high x 63cm wide x 52cm deep £100-200 (+24%BP*)

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10. A pair of Chinese carved hardwood, mother of pearl inlaid and marble mounted chairs, late 19th/early 20th century, the carved curving backrails with scrolling design of a bat set with a red and white variegated marble panel with an inlaid border of mother of pearl in a scrolling flower, fruit and leaf design held by pierced and carved roundels, the seats set with purple white veined variegated marble, over a mother of pearl inlaid frieze of similar design, on four square legs united by stretchers, 94cm high x 55cm wide x 43cm deep £800-1200 (+24%BP*)

13. A 17th century and later oak mule chest, the carved floral panelled front with rosette borders over carved frets and square feet, the sides with plain panelling and a two plank lid, the interior with a candle tray to one side, 66cm high x 138cm wide x 56cm deep £100-200 (+24%BP*)

11. A pair of 20th century leather upholstered armchairs, with turned and facetted arm supports, turned front legs and studded oxblood leather, each 95cm x 68cm x 62cm deep £800-1200 (+24%BP*)

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12. A 19th century rosewood breakfast table, plain round veneered top with beaded rim over a turned and gadrooned column support on concave platform base with cast bronze feet with winged detailing and castors, 127cm diameter x 151cm high (open) x 74cm high (closed) £800-1200 (+24%BP*)

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Lot 16 16. An 18th century oak cricket table, the patinated plank top on three tapering legs united by stretchers, 71cm high x 62cm in diameter £100-200 (+24%BP*)

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15. A 19th century penwork occasional table, the single birch panel top with five scenes of Scottish churches, halls and a town inside a fern wreath with a rosette border, mounted to a mahogany spiral turned column with an ebonised tripod base with carved scrolling legs with paw feet, 73cm high x 45cm in diameter £200-300 (+24%BP*)

Lot 17 17. A pair of 19th century French gilt bronze mounted mahogany and satinwood pier cabinets, the rectangular mahogany tops above an acanthus frieze, above a brass banded door with grill and pleated panel opening to a shelved interior, flanked by putto mounts and satinwood panels, the sides also with mounted satinwood panels, on plinth bases with gadrooned edge and rosette and female mask mounts, each 105cm high x 80cm wide x 40cm deep £500-800 (+24%BP*)

Lot 18 18. An early 20th century Queen Anne style red japanned and tapestry upholstered settee, with chinoiserie decoration throughout, raised on shell carved cabriole legs ending in pad feet, 110cm high x 122cm wide x 56cm deep £800-1200 (+24%BP*)

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25. An Edwardian mahogany and marquetry inlaid writing desk, the rectangular top with green skiver, open shelf and two concave compartments, over a central frieze drawer flanked by three graduated drawers, on eight tapered square supports with spade feet, 122.5cm x 92cm high x 63cm deep £150-300 (+24%BP*)

23. A George III mahogany commode, converted to accommodate two cockbeaded drawers, raised on four square section supports, 49.5cm wide x 76cm high x 43cm deep £80-120 (+24%BP*)

Lot 26 26. A 19th century mahogany and marquetry inlaid partners desk, the rectangular top with green and gilt tooled leather insert above three frieze drawers on each side, resting on three drawer pedestals backed with cupboard doors, raised on bracket feet, 165cm wide x 79.5cm high x 101cm deep £600-800 (+24%BP*)

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19. A Chinese darkwood urn stand, Qing Dynasty, the plain top with a carved scrolling frieze with lower tier below, the straight legs with scroll ends, 80cm high x 41cm wide x 30cm deep £300-500 (+24%BP*)

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20. A 20th century South East Asian carved teak four panel room divider/screen, of descending size with richly carved dragon pediments and borders, mounted around dragon and floral relief top panels with pierced lower panels, the tallest panel 191cm, each section 50cm wide £600-900 (+24%BP*)

21. A pair of Chinese darkwood square occasional tables, Qing Dynasty, rectangular tops with recessed panels, supported on straight legs with pierced carved detail over the stretchers, each 49cm high x 41cm square £800-1200 (+24%BP*)

22. A Chinese dark wood alter table, late 19th/early 20th century, the rectangular panelled top with scroll over ends above a pierced frieze, raised on four rectangular section supports united by stretchers, 122cm wide x 87cm high x 41cm deep £600-800 (+24%BP*)

24. A 19th century stained pine hall bench, the rectangular top with turned cylindrical handles, raised on four bobbin-turned supports, 109cm wide x 50cm high x 34cm deep £100-200 (+24%BP*)

27. A 19th century rosewood snap top supper table, the hinged rounded rectangular top on a cylindrical column and four downswept supports with foliate cast gilt metal caps and casters, 152.5cm wide x 73.5cm high x 118.5cm deep £400-600 (+24%BP*)

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29. A late 19th/early 20th century French glazed giltwood four section room divider/screen, of serpentine rectangular form with a scrolling foliate pediment over a bevelled glass panel with a pleated fabric panel below, each section 154cm high x 64cm wide £500-800 (+24%BP*)

30. A pair of early 20th century mahogany luggage stools/racks, of rectangular form with slatted tops on turned legs united with turned stretchers, each 48cm high x 65cm wide x 45cm deep £500-800 (+24%BP*)

31. A Chinese marble topped mother of pearl inlaid darkwood barrel stool, Qing Dynasty, the purple variegated marble top surrounded by an inlaid border of mother of pearl in a scrolling flower, fruit and leaf design, the apron inlaid with similar design, the sides joined by inlaid quatrefoil links, all raised on four short ruyi head feet, 51cm high x 47cm in diameter £800-1200 (+24%BP*)

32. A Chinese carved darkwood and marble tall jardiniere stand, Qing Dynasty, the round white veined purple marble inset top with gadrooned rim, the apron with pierced scrolling floral design, the long downswept legs with gadrooned edging united by upper and lower x-stretchers on four stylised claw feet, 76cm high x 43cm in diameter £200-300 (+24%BP*)

28. A 19th century carved mahogany armchair, the curved back with scroll arms terminating in acanthus carved ends, on four carved cabriole legs with scrolling acanthus detail and ball and claw feet, the back and seat upholstered in later red velvet, 94cm high x 70cm wide x 58cm deep £200-300 (+24%BP*)

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33. A pair of late 19th/early 20th century Italian Venetian carved ebonised torchière stands, in the so called ‘Blackamoor’ style, the scrolling stem topped with figures holding grapes issuing serpentine tops with gadrooned edge, on three carved scrolling legs, each 92cm high x 34cm wide £300-500 (+24%BP*)

35. A Chinese carved darkwood stand, Qing Dynasty, the round top inset with red veined yellow variegated marble and carved foliate rim, over carved and pierced scrolling foliate friezes, raised on four carved supports united by a lower x-stretcher terminating in claw feet, 92cm high x 49cm in diameter £200-300 (+24%BP*) Lot 36

34. A late 19th/early 20th century turned mahogany and antelope horn mounted coat stand, the horns mounted with brass ball finials on a turned column set on a quadripartite base, 205cm high Note: Judging by the size and curvature of the horns this piece is likely made from Blackbuck, also known as the Indian antelope (Antilope cervicapra). This species is currently on CITES Appendix III [Antilope cervicapra (Nepal, Pakistan)] for current populations only from Nepal and Pakistan. Late Victorian and Edwardian examples of antelope horn coat stands were known to be made as hunting trophies from the Raj by the larger Indian taxidermy firms such as Van Ingen & Van Ingen, and their English counterparts such as Rowland Ward. Status: CITES Annex A Article 10 Exempt - Worked specimen before 3 March 1947 £800-1200 (+24%BP*) Lot 35

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36. A Chinese carved darkwood stand, Qing Dynasty, the octagonal top inset with purple variegated marble and carved beaded rim, over carved and pierced scrolling floral friezes, raised on four supports carved in high relief with flowing vines and bamboo effect, united by a lower x-stretcher terminating in stylised claw feet, 90cm high x 42cm wide £200-300 (+24%BP*) Lot 34

39. A 19th century Georgian style mahogany wine/occasional table, the round top on a tripod base with a turned fluted column on reeded legs, 72cm high x 28cm in diameter £250-500 (+24%BP*)

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38. A Chinese carved darkwood and marble tall jardiniere stand, Qing Dynasty, the lobed purple variegated marble inset top with beaded rim, the apron with pierced scrolling floral design, the long downswept leg carved with floral bamboo design united by an x-stretcher on four stylised claw feet, 71cm high x 48cm in diameter £400-600 (+24%BP*)

40. A 20th century French mahogany, kingwood, marquetry, Sèvres style porcelain and gilt metal mounted occasional table, the serpentine rectangular marquetry top over four Sèvres style porcelain roundels of scenes of ladies and lovers surrounded by gilt mounts, on four cabriole legs with full mounts on cartouche feet, 74cm high x 58cm wide x 43cm deep £1500-2000 (+24%BP*) 40 Lot 37

37. A 19th century carved rosewood and leather upholstered metamorphic armchair, the curved rectangular back with reclining mechanism, the scrolling arms with carved acanthus detailing, on carved lotus bud feet with casters, the back, arms and seat with buttoned oxblood leather, 102cm high x 62cm wide x 75cm deep £800-1200 (+24%BP*)

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Lot 41 41. A Chinese carved darkwood display cabinet, Qing Dynasty, the arched top with a carved pediment over a top section with an arrangement of split levels of shelves, the sides with carved scrolling pierced panels, the lower section with a double doored cabinet with similar carving opening to an interior with two shelves, on stylised ball and claw feet, 214cm high x 98cm wide x 36cm deep £3000-5000 (+24%BP*) Lot 42 42. An early 19th century Scottish rosewood, burr walnut and ebony marquetry folding card table, the rectangular fold-over top with a border of burr walnut inlaid with scrolling foliate ebony marquetry, with slide action opening to two matching panels in fine condition, above gadroon moulded panels on a waisted column support with a quadripartite base on bun feet with concealed brass castors, 78cm high x 93cm wide x 46cm deep £400-600 (+24%BP*) Lot 43 43. A large 19th century mahogany snap top dining table, the hinged circular top on a plain column stem with gadrooned moulding on a concave platform base with carved lion paw feet concealing recessed brass casters, 75cm high x 166cm diameter £500-800 (+24%BP*)

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50. A late 19th century darkwood planters chair, with canework back and seat flanked by typical hinged arms raised on tapered octagonal supports £100-200 (+24%BP*)

45. An early 20th century upholstered wingback armchair in the Georgian taste, the front carved oak legs with acanthus detailing and ball and claw feet, upholstered in a woven blue and yellow brocade style fabric, 119cm high x 88cm wide x 67cm deep £200-300 (+24%BP*)

51. A 19th century rosewood pedestal games table, the hinged rectangular top opening to a baize lined interior above a scroll carved frieze, raised on baluster column with four downswept supports resting in brass castors, 92cm wide x 77cm high x 45cm deep £100-200 (+24%BP*)

52. A 19th century mahogany snap top supper table, the hinged circular top on a hexagonal baluster column and concave platform base with bun feet resting on brown ceramic castors, 133cm diameter x 73cm high £150-300 (+24%BP*)

46. A pair of late 19th/early 20th century French mahogany and gilt metal mounted occasional tables, the quarter feather banded tops with a metal rim above single drawers, of slender form with long cabriole legs with full mounts united by a lower tier, terminating in fawn feet, each 78cm high x 47cm wide x 37cm deep £1000-1500 (+24%BP*)

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53. A late 19th/20th century French gilt metal mounted walnut and rosewood bonheur de jour, the top section with a centre mirrored section flanked by two sets of three short drawers and galleried tops, the lower section with a single frieze drawer, on cabriole legs with full acanthus mounts, 119cm high x 97cm wide x 52cm deep £800-1200 (+24%BP*)

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47. A Chinese marble topped mother of pearl inlaid darkwood barrel stool, Qing Dynasty, the purple variegated marble top surrounded by an inlaid border of mother of pearl in a scrolling flower, fruit and leaf design, the apron inlaid with similar design, the sides with joined quatrefoil links, all raised on four short ruyi head feet, 51cm high x 51cm in diameter £800-1200 (+24%BP*)

44. A set of ten early 20th century carved mahogany dining chairs in the Georgian Chippendale style, eight chairs and two carvers, the carved curved backrails with lyre splat, the carved arms with carved acanthus detail, the front square legs with reeded moulding and acanthus frets, the carvers 97cm high x 64cm wide x 50cm deep £500-800 (+24%BP*)

48. A Chinese carved blondewood altar/ rectangular table, late 19th/early 20th century, the rectangular panelled top with an apron carved with a linked scrolling design, the straight trestle style legs each with a lower panel, 106cm high x 176cm wide x 42cm deep £1000-1500 (+24%BP*)

49. An 18th century Dutch oak and iron bound coffer, dated 1732, the hinged cover opening to a plain interior with single lidded compartment above a triple panel front, the frieze carved ‘ANNO 1732 ALET KVEL’, with drop carry handles at the side, 132cm wide x 81cm high x 73cm deep £200-300 (+24%BP*)

56. A late 19th/early 20th century mahogany drum centre table, the round top with moulded edge, the body with four cockbeaded drawers and four dummy drawers running around the body, on a carved fluted column and tripartite base with turned bun feet, 81cm high x 75cm in diameter £500-800 (+24%BP*)

57. A French late 19th/early 20th century Empire style mahogany and marble dressing table, the arched mirror supported by two columns with gilt metal urn mounts, the rectangular base with a white marble top over a single well figured drawer with a gilt metal Cornucopia heart shaped escutcheon, supported by two gilt mounted column supports on a shaped concave base with concealed casters, 131cm high x 67cm wide x 41cm deep £600-900 (+24%BP*) Lot 58

55. A 19th century brass mounted mahogany cellarette, of oval form with two brass bands to the body and two lion mask loop handles, the interior with a fitted brass pull-out liner, on four carved paw feet with concealed casters, 80cm long x 60cm wide £1500-2000 (+24%BP*)

58. A George III mahogany and boxwood lined serpentine chest, the shaped rectangular top over four long graduated cockbeaded drawers raised on bracket feet, 119cm wide x 99cm high x 53cm deep £300-500 (+24%BP*)

54. A pair of 20th century Venetian style polychrome gesso figural jardiniere stands, in the so called ‘blackamoor’ style, formed of female figures holding circular tray tops, on canted square plinth bases with paw feet, each 106cm high x 31cm wide £1500-2000 (+24%BP*) Lot 55

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67. A matched pair of George III mahogany carver elbow chairs, each with a different shield shaped back, above upholsteredneedleworkseats flanked by scroll arms carved with harebell detail, raised in tapered square supports with fluted detail £100-200 (+24%BP*)

66. A late 19th/ early 20th century Black Forest carved spruce/pine figure of a bear, carved in highteethmouthformnaturalisticrearingwithopenandbared,86cmx24cmwide £2000-3000 (+24%BP*)

63. A good 19th century mahogany wine/occasional table, the round top with pie crust edge on a tripod base with a carved fluted column on short cabriole legs with carved oak leaf decoration, 59cm high x 30cm in diameter £500-800 (+24%BP*)

62. A late 19th/early 20th century brass mounted oak barrel stick stand, 60cm high x 32cm wide £80-120 (+24%BP*)

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61. A George III mahogany carver armchair, the rectangular back with pierced and scroll carved vase shaped splat above a yellow velvet upholstered concave seat raised on square chamfered supports, united by an H-Stretcher, 89cm high £50-100 (+24%BP*)

64. A late 19th century mahogany Canterbury, with three curved dividers surmounted by turned supports, with a single drawer to the front, on turned legs with brass castors, 48cm high x 48cm wide x 34cm deep £150-300 (+24%BP*)

65. A nest of four Chinese carved darkwood occasional tables, late 19th/early 20th century, of rectangular form with pierced floral panels, the bamboo carved tops each with a carved and pierced frieze of fruiting branches, the bamboo carved legs joined by three stretchers, the largest 70cm high x 49cm wide x 35cm deep £500-800 (+24%BP*)

59. A George III mahogany, rosewood banded and boxwood lined sofa table, the rectangular top with twin drop leaves over two frieze drawers backed by two false drawers, raised on trestle ends with four downswept supports terminating in brass paw feet resting on castors, 179cm wide (fully open) x 75cm high x 60cm deep £250-400 (+24%BP*) Lot 60

60. A George III mahogany drop leaf dining table, the oval top with twin drop leaves, raised on four cabriole supports with shell and scroll carved detail terminating in pointed pad feet, 136cm wide (fully open) x 70.5cm high x 121cm deep £250-400 (+24%BP*)

69. A Victorian walnut square shaped stool, the square upholstered top with needlework embroidered detail above a frieze carved with flowers and foliage, raised on four cabriole supports with claw and ball feet, 56cm square x 43cm high £100-200 (+24%BP*)

70. A George III mahogany card table, the hinged demi-lune top opening to a green baize lined interior above a plain frieze, raised on four tapered square supports with harebell detail terminating in spade feet, 92cm wide x 72cm high x 46cm deep £100-200 (+24%BP*)

68. A George III mahogany rectangular stool, the needlework upholstered rectangular top raised on four foliate carved cabriole supports with claw and ball feet, 57cm wide x 46cm high x 47cm deep £100-200 (+24%BP*)

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73. A 19th century rosewood kidney shaped desk, the galleried top with a tooled oxblood leather skiver/writing surface, over a concave central frieze drawer with a tooled leather reading slide interior, the centre kneehole flanked by two cupboard doors each with a fitted four drawer interior, the panelled back with a fitted bookcase section to the centre with three shelves, the base with concealed casters, 76cm high x 142cm wide x 68cm deep £8000-12000 (+24%BP*)

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72. A 19th century nest of three rosewood occasional tables, each rectangular top of plain form with raised edge, on two pairs of turned columns with trestle supports united by a concave single back stretcher, 76cm high x 51cm wide x 31cm deep £300-500 (+24%BP*)

71. A late 19th/early 20th century Chinese carved darkwood display cabinet, with a pierced scrolling foliate pediment over a glazed rectangular cabinet with two shelves, the supports with bamboo carving, on a stand with pierced scrolling foliate panel apron, on four curving bamboo carved legs united by an arrangement of spilt level tiers below, 195cm high x 73cm wide x 37cm deep £1000-1500 (+24%BP*)

74. A 19th century mahogany drop leaf dining table and ten 19th century mahogany dining chairs, the dining table comprising a central drop leaf section, D-end with drop leaf and plain D-end section, overall 310cm long x 75cm high x 127.5cm deep, the dining chairs with horizontal foliate carved stuff-over blue velvet upholstered drop in seats £250-500 (+24%BP*)

Lot 75 75. A late 19th/early 20th century mahogany armchair, the green upholstered back, arms and seat raised on tapered square supports with brass cups and casters, 98cm high £100-200 (+24%BP*)

77. A Chinese carved darkwood and marble tall jardiniere stand, Qing Dynasty, the round red veined white variegated marble inset top with beaded rim, the apron with pierced scrolling floral design, the long downswept legs with richly carved with floral bamboo design united by a lower tray stretcher on four stylised claw feet, 81cm high x 31cm in diameter £250-500 (+24%BP*) Lot 74

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Lot 76 76. A 19th century mahogany and ebony lined sideboard, the plain top above a central frieze drawer and blind lower drawer, flanked by two deep drawers all with lion mask and ring handles, raised on six tapered cylindrical supports, 163cm wide x 91cm high x 65 cm deep £100-200 (+24%BP*)

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80. A 19th century rosewood sofa table, the rectangular top with twin drop ends above two blind frieze drawers, raised on scroll carved trestle ends united by stretchers raised on later shepherd’s casters, 149cm wide (extended) x 71cm high x 66cm deep £100-200 (+24%BP*) Lot 81 81. A 19th century Scottish pine Darvel chair, 105cm high £150-300 (+24%BP*) 78. A pair of late 19th century French gilt metal mounted rosewood, ebonised and cut brass Boulle style pier cabinets, of rectangular form with canted corners and egg and dart moulded borders, each with ‘contrepartie’ inlay of scrolled foliage around an arched shaped glazed door enclosing two green fabric lined shelves, flanked by floral swag cast corbel mounted canted angles, on a plinth base with a shaped apron mounted with a shield cartouche, each 109cm high x 83cm wide x 37cm deep £2000-3000 (+24%BP*) Lot 78

83. A Chinese carved wood and red lacquer bench, early 20th century, with carved panelled back and arms with scrolling design of mythical beasts with figural roundels, over a rectangular base with an arrangement of four drawers, on square legs united by stretchers, 95cm high x 113cm wide x 56cm deep £400-600 (+24%BP*)

86. A late 19th century French rosewood, marquetry and gilt metal mounted occasional table, of oval form with a galleried top with a floral scene marquetry panel and crossbanding, the sides with similar floral panels, on four cabriole legs with acanthus masks united by a kidney shaped stretcher undertier with similar marquetry, 76cm high x 62cm wide x 42cm deep £800-1200 (+24%BP*)

Lot 82 82. A 19th century Dutch mahogany and marquetry inlaid tall chest of drawers, the rectangular top with simulated dentil frieze above a blind frieze drawer and five long drawers all inlaid with shell scrolling foliate motifs, raised on rectangular section supports, 103.5cm wide x 156.5cm high x 50cm deep £200-300 (+24%BP*)

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88. A 19th century mahogany, boxwood and ebony lined bow-front chest, fitted with one deep drawer flanked by four small drawers over three long graduated, cockbeaded drawers, raised on bracket feet, 113.5cm wide x 109cm high x 65cm deep £100-200 (+24%BP*)

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84. A George III mahogany folding card table, the top of rectangular inverted breakfront form with round canted corners, opening with concertina action to a green baize lined interior with four oval ‘guinea wells’, the body of plain form on four cabriole legs terminating in pad feet, 72cm high x 95cm wide x 46cm deep £800-1200 (+24%BP*) Lot 85 85. A late 19th/early 20th century French rosewood parquetry and gilt metal mounted marble topped occasional table, the galleried brèche violette marble rectangular top over parquetry panels with single frieze drawer mounted with a laurel escutcheon, on four straight strung legs united by a quarter banded lower tier with gilt metal reeded mounts, 79cm high x 65cm wide x 40cm deep £800-1200 (+24%BP*)

87. An early 20th century satinwood occasional table, the round top with richly figured veneer, the body with hatched ebonised strung panels, the legs with rosewood stringing and spade feet, 76cm high x 76cm in diameter £100-200 (+24%BP*)

Lot 89 89. A 19th century Anglo-Indian two part camphor wood campaign secretaire chest, the rectangular top with three-quarter gallery above a single frieze drawer over a central secretaire drawer flanked by a deep drawer and two small drawers over a further long drawer, on a base fitted with two long drawers, all with recessed brass military type handles, 111cm wide x 141cm high x 50cm deep £250-500 (+24%BP*)

Lot 91 91. A late 19th/early 20th century black painted cast iron stick stand, the central fluted column with six division support on a dished rectangular base with four scroll feet, 51cm wide x 66cm high x 32cm deep £80-120 (+24%BP*)

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Lot 92 92. A George III mahogany fold-over tea table, the hinged rectangular top above a single frieze drawer raised on four tapered square feet, 89cm wide x 74.5cm high x 43cm deep £100-200 (+24%BP*)

Lot 90 90. An Edwardian mahogany and boxwood lined Carlton house desk, the interior fitted with eight pigeon holes over six small drawers flanked by concave cupboard doors, fronted by two typical hinged compartments over three drawers raised on a four tapered square supports, 134cm wide x 105cm high x 62cm deep Ivory Act 2018 (2022) compliant with nontransferable APHA registration, reference 98EEXAQA £250-500 (+24%BP*)

96. A Chinese carved darkwood kang/low table, the rectangular top with carved scrolling apron supported by curved scrolling legs, 26cm high x 80cm wide x 44cm deep £700-900 (+24%BP*) Lot 95

95. A 19th century Dutch walnut and marquetry chest of bombe form, inlaid with scrolling leaves, flowers and birds, the serpentine rectangular top with an oval scene of a floral urn and scrolling mask, above four bulge fronted and concaved graduated drawers, on four bracket feet, the sides with matching decoration, 81cm high x 84cm wide x 50cm deep £1000-2000 (+24%BP*)

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Lot 93 93. A Victorian walnut, marquetry and gilt metal mounted pier cabinet, fitted with a single glazed cupboard door enclosing two shelves, 76cm wide x 96cm high x 31cm deep £100-200 (+24%BP*)

Lot 94 94. A 19th century cut brass and rosewood breakfront bookcase, with plain top and supports with plain brass banding, with a pair of single cupboard doors flanking a double cupboard with shelved interior, the doors with pleated fabric panels, on a base with four cast bronze paw feet, 94cm x 153cm wide x 37cm deep £1500-2000 (+24%BP*)

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98. A late 19th/early 20th century English gilt metal mounted rosewood and marble tall chest of drawers in the French style by Edwards & Roberts, with a shaped rectangular white veined red marble top with moulded edge, the body with quarter banded panels and reeded supports, with six quarter banded drawers with rosette mounted handles and shield escutcheons, the top drawer stamped ‘Edwards & Roberts’ to the interior, on a shaped base with mounts, 128cm high x 68cm wide x 37cm deep £800-1200 (+24%BP*)

100. A Chinese carved darkwood and marble jardiniere stand, the round top inset with purple variegated marble, over carved and pierced scrolling floral friezes on sweeping legs carved with repeating foliate detail united by a carved x-stretcher, terminating in stylised claw feet, 60cm high x 38cm in diameter £200-300 (+24%BP*) Lot 101

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99. A 19th century mahogany library table, the top of rounded rectangular form with a tooled green leather skiver and moulded edge, the front with two short drawers with matching faux dummy drawers to the back, on two trestle style supports with carved acanthus detail, each on two short scrolling reeded legs with cast bronze acanthus feet with casters, 76cm high x 98cm wide x 71cm deep £1500-2000 (+24%BP*)

101. A 19th Century mahogany specimen/ collector’s cabinet, of plain rectangular form, comprising eleven drawers set with turned ivory pull handles, flanked by plain corbels, one with lock and key, on an inverted breakfront plinth base, 80cm high x 72cm wide x 30cm deep Ivory Act 2018 (2022) compliant with non-transferable APHA registration, reference PWSK399F £150-300 (+24%BP*)

97. A late 19th century French cut brass and gilt metal mounted ebonised Boulle style jardiniere/ planter, the rectangular body with a galleried top and lid, the interior with a fitted tin liner, the lid and body with inlaid repeating quatrefoil design with two central scenes of Venus and Cupid, the cabriole legs united by a lower tier and mounted with satyr mask mounts, 76cm high x 59cm wide x 42cm deep £500-800 (+24%BP*)

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104. A late 19th/early 20th century French yew, mahogany and gilt metal mounted drop leaf occasional table, the top with a burr yew panel with yew banding and boxwood stringing, flanked by two short D-end drop leaves with fold out supports, over a Grecian style frieze with front drawer and gilt metal central cartouches with a bust of a Classical maiden with vineous swags, the corners mounted with putti masks over fluted tapering yew legs with acanthus mounts united by an H-stretcher with matching mounts, 73cm high x 114cm wide (open) x 56cm deep £300-500 (+24%BP*)

Lot 105

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Lot 104

105. An early 20th century French brass mounted mahogany bureau plat in the Directoire style, the rectangular top inset with a green gilt tooled leather skiver, above an arrangement of five drawers, with panelling to the reverse, on six tapering reeded round legs with brass mounts, 74cm high x 132cm wide x 63cm deep £200-300 (+24%BP*)

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102. A 19th Century oak joint stool, possibly incorporating some earlier elements, with moulded top and carved frieze mounted upon foliate carved turned supports united by surrounding stretchers, 53cm high x 48cm wide x 28cm deep £50-80 (+24%BP*)

Lot 103

103. A late 19th century French gilt bronze mounted mahogany and marble occasional table by Henry Dasson & Cie, dated 1892, of round form with a red variegated marble top within a border signed ‘Henry Dasson et Cie, 1892’, over four mounted reeded round legs joined by an undertier with four galleried sides, on four long toupee feet, 74cm high x 40cm in diameter £500-800 (+24%BP*)

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Lot 107

107. A 19th century three tier dumb-waiter, the tiers of round form with moulded edge on turned supports on a tripod base with downswept legs with concealed brass casters, the lower tiers revolve, 111cm high x 61cm in diameter £200-300 (+24%BP*)

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106. A 19th century Scottish rosewood and cut brass inlaid card table attributed to William Trotter of Edinburgh, the hinged foldover rounded rectangular top with brass banding and floral sprays to the corners over a brass inlaid frieze, the slide action opening to a green baize interior, raised on a lyre support set on a quadripartite base with four downswept supports terminating in cast anthemion capped brass feet with casters, 72cm high x 92cm wide x 45cm deep £600-800 (+24%BP*)

108. A nest of three Regency rosewood occasional tables, the tops of rounded rectangular form with gadrooned edging, on tapering cylindrical supports with bracket trestle ends united by concave stretchers, the largest 75cm high x 60cm wide x 32cm deep £300-500 (+24%BP*)

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109. A 19th century mahogany cellarette, of sarcophagus form with a caddy top lid with foliate carved oval knob finial, on four carved paw feet, 52cm high x 70cm wide x 47.5cm deep £300-500 (+24%BP*)

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Lot 112 112. A George II burr and figured elm, walnut and line inlaid bureau, with ebonised and boxwood strung surrounds and tablets, the fall enclosing six drawers, six pigeon holes and a central portico with an inlaid door flanked by two concealed column drawers, with lopers below, above two short and three long graduated drawers with original brass plates and handles, on shaped bracket feet, some sun fading and minor staining, 111cm high x 94cm wide x 51cm deep £250-500 (+24%BP*)

Lot 110

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110. A 19th century mahogany supper/dining table, the rounded rectangular snap top above a turned stem with downswept legs with reeded moulding and scroll detailing terminating in carved lion paw feet, 71cm high x 145cm wide x 107cm deep £300-500 (+24%BP*)

Lot 111 111. A set of eight 19th century carved mahogany dining chairs, six chairs and two carvers, the turned back rails with central mahogany panels, with back supports and arms with moulded reeded detail, on turned legs, later upholstered on woven floral fabric with geometric pattern, the carvers 85cm high x 53cm wide x 46cm deep £300-500 (+24%BP*)

Lot 113 113. A Queen Anne style walnut desk, the serpentine top with stepped moulded edge and gilttooled green leather skiver over an arrangement of five drawers, raised on palmette-capped cabriole legs terminating in pad feet, 76cm high x 137cm wide x 68cm deep £100-200 (+24%BP*)

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114. A 19th century yew and elm hoop-back Windsor chair, with a pierced splat flanked by rails, raised on turned supports united by a crinoline stretcher, 93cm high x 59.5cm wide x 40cm deep £200-300 (+24%BP*) Lot 115

Lot 116

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115. A pair of brass two-tier occasional tables in the manner of Maison Jansen, probably French, of oval form with galleried tops on four cylindrical supports topped with pineapple finials with a lower tier below, both tiers with white leather liner with gilt twisted design tooling, on brass casters, each 65cm high x 43cm wide x 35cm deep £200-300 (+24%BP*)

116. A George III mahogany and brass mounted peat bucket, possibly Irish, with a fitted brass liner and brass swing handle, 33cm high (excluding handle) x 30cm diameter £200-300 (+24%BP*) Lot 117

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117. A Victorian mahogany cheval mirror, the arched mirror plate in a moulded frame between turned and carved uprights with pointed finials, on a trestle base with turned carved stretcher, scrolling feet with brass and brown ceramic casters, 164cm high x 84cm wide x 55cm deep £300-500 (+24%BP*)

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*A late 19th/early 20th century mahogany sofa by Howard & Sons, upholstered with later floral fabric, seat cushions lacking, raised on four tapered square section legs, one back leg stamped ‘Howard & sons Ltd, Berners St., 16451/7399’, with original brass casters with stamped marks, 80cm high x 169cm wide x 76cm deep Provenance - From the stores of Scone Palace, Scone, Perthshire £500-800 (+24%BP*)

120. *A pair of early 19th century Scottish carved oak sofas designed by William Atkinson, of rectangular form, the arms carved with a floral bud descending into Gothic arches, upholstered in later woven grape and vine fabric, with turned front legs with brass caps and casters, each 91cm high x 227cm wide x 88cm deep

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Provenance - From the stores of Scone Palace, Scone, Perthshire Auction comparable - See Christies, London, 24 May 2007, Scone Palace and Blairquhan, The Selected Contents of Two Great Scottish Houses, Lots 415 & 416, These are almost certainly the matching four armchairs to these two Literature:sofas William Atkinson’s original hand-drawn design for a ‘Sofa for Gallery Scone, July 1821’ with identical arm-terminal carving is held in the Scone Palace Family Archive £1000-2000 (+24%BP*) Lot 120 Lot 119 119.

Provenance - From the stores of Scone Palace, Scone, Perthshire £300-500 (+24%BP*)

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124. A 19th century giltwood overmantel mirror, the frieze decorated with ribbon-tied floral swags and foliate roundels, the rectangular mirror plate flanked by scroll carved columns, 132cm wide x 146cm £150-300 (+24%BP*) Lot 124

MIRRORS

121. *A pair of early 19th century Scottish carved oak chaise/sofas attributed to William Atkinson, of rectangular form with a single arm and back, the arm and base panels carved with Gothic tracery, upholstered in later woven grape and vine fabric, with quatrefoil legs with concealed brass casters, each 99cm high x 230cm wide x 93cm deep Provenance - From the stores of Scone Palace, Scone, Perthshire Auction comparable - See Christies, London, 24 May 2007, Scone Palace and Blairquhan, The Selected Contents of Two Great Scottish Houses, Lots 407 & 408, Two oak washstands with near identical design to the legs and body of this piece which was a design attributed to William Atkinson £1000-2000 (+24%BP*) Lot 121

122. A 20th century Art Deco style gilt composite wall mirror, of narrow arched form with a bevelled plate, topped with scrolling shell pediment and framed with scrolling borders, 110cm high x 52cm wide £50-80 (+24%BP*)

123. A 20th century Regency style convex wall mirror, the circular mirror plate within a gilded frame with ball-set frieze, 40.5cm diameter £50-100 (+24%BP*)

Lot 127 127. A 19th century giltwood overmantel mirror, the rectangular mirror plate within a foliate frieze, with triangular foliate carved surmount, 155cm wide x 127cm high £150-300 (+24%BP*)

Lot A 19th century giltwood overmantel mirror, the dome top with pierced foliate and scroll surmount enclosing bevelled mirror plate, 123cm wide x 141cm high £150-300 (+24%BP*)

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Lot 128 128. An early 20th century Florentine carved giltwood wall mirror, the oval plate within an elaborate scroll and foliate frame with floral top finial, 60cm high x 40cm wide £150-250 (+24%BP*)

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Lot 126 126. A 19th century giltwood overmantel mirror, the dome top with rope tied surmount, 137cm wide x 101cm high £150-300 (+24%BP*)

132. A 20th century Persian Kashan carpet, the indigo field with polychrome palmette arabesques, scrolling vines and birds with a central medallion and single curving outer border with similar decoration, in an indigo border of palmette arabesques and scrolling vines between light blue and ivory floral stripes, 407cm x 304cm £400-600 (+24%BP*)

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131. An early 20th century Persian Kashan carpet, the deep red field with polychrome palmette and scrolling arabesques with a large central quatrefoil double medallion with pendants and indigo spandrels all with similar decoration, in an indigo border of palmette arabesques and scrolling vines between light blue and ivory rosette stripes, 480cm x 296cm £500-800 (+24%BP*)

129. A late 19th/early 20th century gilt gesso oval girandole wall mirror, with a cartouche and laurel wreath pediment atop a moulded frame with beaded edge, the base with a three-branch candle holder and acanthus and rosette, 92cm high x 53cm wide £80-120 (+24%BP*)

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134. A near pair of Kelim upholstered square shaped stools/ pouffe, approximately 40cm square. £100-200 (+24%BP*)

Lot 135

135. A very large antique Persian carpet, the deep red plain field with a central medallion with pendants circled by wide scrolling floral ivory, indigo, pale blue and pink layered borders, in a quatrefoil rosette indigo border with blue and ivory floral stripes, 655cm x 372cm £500-800 (+24%BP*)

133. A 20th century Persian Lori carpet, the pink field with three square medallions within an indigo chevron ‘mountain’ border with ibex details, in an indigo border with polychrome rosettes and darted ivory and pink stripes, 307cm x 304cm £250-500 (+24%BP*)

CARPETS & RUGS

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130. An early 20th century Persian Bakhtiari carpet, with a deep red field with a large ivory medallion with drop pendants and indigo spandrels, within a wide ivory and red geometric arabesque border between chevroned stripes, 407cm x 315cm £500-800 (+24%BP*)

141. An antique Persian carpet, the madder field with palmettes and scrolling floral arabesques with a round central medallion with hook pendants blue spandrels, in a cream and blue palmette and scrolling arabesque border, between four indigo striped and floral stripes, 169cm x 132cm £200-300 (+24%BP*)

137. A 20th century Persian carpet, the pale blue field with five cream and orange palmette medallions, in an orange rosette border between four ivory and green scrolling floral stripes, 305cm long (excluding fringing) x 236cm wide £200-300 (+24%BP*)

145. A 20th century Middle Eastern flatweave carpet, the madder field with six orange, ivory, blue and green diamond medallions, in an orange border with repeating hooked blue and cream medallions, all within a hooked madder outer stripe, 188cm x 134cm £80-120 (+24%BP*)

146. An early 20th century Persian carpet, the indigo field with a large central red medallion with pendants and ivory spandrels, in a pink, cream and pale blue palmette and scrolling vine border, between two green, red and blue floral stripes, 147cm x 107cm £200-300 (+24%BP*)

138. A 20th century Persian carpet, the pink, pale blue and cream field with large central rosette medallion and hooked pink spandrels, in a blue hexagonal linked palmette border between two yellow and green chevroned stripes, 335cm long (excluding fringing) x 228cm wide £200-300 (+24%BP*)

139. A 20th century Persian carpet, the pink field with large central hooked polychrome medallion set with a line of three blue and yellow stars to either side, set within three cream, blue, red, blue and pink borders, within a pink and white chevron outer stripe, 182cm long x 162cm wide £200-300 (+24%BP*)

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136. A large early 20th century Persian Heriz carpet, the deep red field with various angular rosettes, palmettes and leafy vine around a hooked and stepped medallion with bold pendants, ivory and pink spandrels in similar angular scrolling vines, in a palmette and leafy vine indigo border between polychrome floral stripes, 458cm x 350cm £500-800 (+24%BP*)

143. Two early 20th century Persian Tekke style wall hangings and a matched similar carpet, each with a deep red field with nine ivory, yellow and blue medallions, in a geometric madder border between blue and white scrolling floral stripes, 192cm x 158cm, 190cm x 159cm and 186cm x 100cm respectively (3) £200-300 (+24%BP*)

140. A 20th century Persian carpet, the rich lattice cream field of with a diamond shaped central red medallion with palmette pendants with blue spandrels, in a deep red medallion and floral borders, between two ivory and indigo vine stripes, 212cm long x 147cm wide £200-300 (+24%BP*)

142. An early 20th century Persian carpet, the scarlet garden design field set within angular medallions, in a cream and blue geometric three sided border with a wide pink, blue and ivory diamond lower border, 159cm x 123cm £200-300 (+24%BP*)

144. An early 20th century Persian carpet, the madder field with three red and cream medallions, in an ivory chevron border between dark brown, yellow and blue chevron stripes, 160cm x 123cm £100-200 (+24%BP*)

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149. An antique Persian carpet, the indigo field with rich pattern of polychrome medallions and rosettes around three large red hooked medallions with triple pendants, in four polychrome chevron rosette stripes, 290cm (excluding fringing) x 160cm £300-500 (+24%BP*)

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147. A fine flatweave Kilim carpet, the turquoise and rust red field with three panels of double hexagonal medallions, in a madder and polychrome border with repeating medallions and diamonds, inside an outer turquoise and red hooked edge, 336cm x 182cm £200-300 (+24%BP*)

148. A 20th century Persian carpet, the pink field with three large hooked cream, yellow and blue medallions flanked by a pair of beasts to each end, in a cream, yellow and madder chevron borders, between two blue and yellow chevron stripes, 247cm x 160cm £200-300 (+24%BP*)

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150. An antique Persian carpet, the deep red field with rich design around a hooked indigo diamond medallion set within indigo spandrels linked by two side floral borders, in an indigo rosette border, between two pairs of cream and pale floral stripes, 302cm x 214cm £300-500 (+24%BP*)

151. An antique Persian carpet, the deep red field with three linked indigo medallions, in a blue rosette border, between two red and indigo rosette stripes, 244cm x 168cm £300-500 (+24%BP*)

152. An antique Persian carpet, the indigo field with a dense design of repeating hooked medallions set within red spandrels linked by two side palmette borders, between four ivory, red, blue and yellow floral and rosette stripes, wear to the pile throughout, 354cm x 184cm £300-500 (+24%BP*)

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153. An antique Persian carpet, the pink field with rich pattern of polychrome medallions and rosettes around three large red stepped medallions, bordered on both sides by ivory and blue field chevrons with similar design, set inside seven polychrome chevron rosette stripes, 282cm x 180cm £300-500 (+24%BP*)

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155. Two antique Persian carpets, both with similar tones, the larger with an indigo field set with a double medallion within linked madder spandrels, in a repeating chevron border set between ivory stripes, the smaller with a madder field with a large rectangular central medallion, in cream, pale blue and madder repeating border between similar coloured stripes, both with wear to the pile throughout, 184cm x 163cm and 137cm x 102cm respectively £100-200 (+24%BP*)

154. A 20th century Persian carpet, the deep red, green, indigo and ivory field with a square polychrome floral lattice design, in an ivory floral border, between two deep red floral stripes, 195cm x 140cm £300-500 (+24%BP*)

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161. Two stone composite garden ornaments, one a statuette in the form of a standing man, the other a planter in the form of a swan, the larger 52cm high £50-100 (+24%BP*)

Lot 162 A 20th century stone composite garden fountain ornament, modelled as two putti with a fish on an oval base, 76cm high £150-300 (+24%BP*)

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163. A 19th century cast iron garden bench, the slatted wooden seat on scroll and foliate cast iron ends, 187cm wide x 85cm high £150-250 (+24%BP*) ANTIQUES

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Provenance: By family repute this specimen was shot by the vendor’s grandfather in Scotland during the 1930s £500-800 (+24%BP*)

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164. A 19th century Coalbrookdale style cast iron fern pattern garden bench, with slatted wooden seat, 188cm wide x 93cm high £200-400 (+24%BP*) Lot 165

167. An early 20th century taxidermy Golden Eagle (Aquila chrysaetos), by John Macpherson, 24 Church Street, Inverness, a high quality large full mount adult, perched atop a large textured faux rock scape with grass and lichen, mounted inside a glazed ebonised rectangular case, paper label to the backboard, 97cm high x 66cm wide x 37cm deep

166. A 19th century violin, Carolus Maucotelus, fecit Londini 1852, bearing paper label to interior, ‘Carolus Maucotelus fecit Londini 1852 C+M’, back 35cm long excluding button, with a single bow in a fitted case. Ivory Act 2018 (2022) compliant with non-transferable APHA registration, reference 4BZSRD62 £500-800 (+24%BP*) Lot 167

165. A 20th century lead garden ornament, modelled with two putti holding an umbrella, 63cm high £80-120 (+24%BP*)

Note: The Robert and Vernon McAndrew shell collection formed one of the major contributions to the Mollusca Collection at the Natural History Museum of London (Accession Number 1563) which is one of the most comprehensive and significant of its type in the McAndrew,world.

McAndrew, Robert (1801-1873), father of J. J. MacAndrew and grandfather of V. W. MacAndrew, was a collector from Liverpool and travelled much in Spain and southern Europe with a lot of deep-sea dredging. His collection, which also contained the collections of H. Adams and W. H. Benson, was left to the Cambridge University Museum of Zoology, UK, though there are large series in the Royal Museums of Scotland, Edinburgh, UK.

169. The Vernon William MacAndrew (British 1880-1940) Slide Collection Part I A very large collection of late 19th/early 20th century glass slides of Vernon MacAndrew’s personal photographs and collections, very approximately 2000 slides held in twelve drawers, including views of Dartmouth, Yachting and Shipping including early 20th century 12m Yacht racing, World Travel including Europe, Egypt and the Middle East, Big Game Hunting, Safari, British shooting and fishing, family photographs and portraits, views of Scottish Estates and reference slides for the MacAndrews Mollusca shell collection, Lepidopterology Collection and Stamp collections, all held within a large early 20th century twelve drawer wooden cabinet on a stand, the cabinet 103cm high x 84cm wide x 45cm deep

Some material is also held within in the Melvill-Tomlin collection in the National Museum of Wales, Cardiff, UK.

Many glass slides of specimens from this collection (taken before the bequest) are offered in The Vernon William MacAndrew (British 1880-1940) Slide Collection, also in this sale. £50-100 (+24%BP*) Lot 169 Lot 168

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Robert (1801-1873), father of J. J. MacAndrew and grandfather of V. W. MacAndrew, was a collector from Liverpool and travelled much in Spain and southern Europe with a lot of deep-sea dredging. His collection, which also contained the collections of H. Adams and W. H. Benson, was left to the Cambridge University Museum of Zoology, UK, though there are large series in the Royal Museums of Scotland, Edinburgh, UK. McAndrew, Vernon (1880-1940), grandson of R. MacAndrew and nephew of J. J. MacAndrew, bought the latter’s collection in 1918. It contained part of the Marie collection, and the collection of Mrs de Burgh in 1919. He left his collection to the British Museum (Natural History), London [now the Natural History Museum, London, UK].

Many glass slides of specimens from this collection (taken before the bequest) are offered in The Vernon William MacAndrew (British 1880-1940) Slide Collection, also in this sale. £500-800 (+24%BP*) 168. A collection of early 20th century Mollusca seashells, once part of the Robert and Vernon MacAndrew Shell Collection, loose specimens which passed by descent through the family after the Museum bequest, the largest 10cm long Note: The Robert and Vernon McAndrew shell collection formed one of the major contributions to the Mollusca Collection at the Natural History Museum of London (Accession Number 1563) which is one of the most comprehensive and significant of its type in the world.

McAndrew, Vernon (1880-1940), grandson of R. MacAndrew and nephew of J. J. MacAndrew, bought the latter’s collection in 1918. It contained part of the Marie collection, and the collection of Mrs de Burgh in 1919. He left his collection to the British Museum (Natural History), London [now the Natural History Museum, London, UK].

Some material is also held within in the Melvill-Tomlin collection in the National Museum of Wales, Cardiff, UK.

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174. An early 20th century polychrome plaster figure of a female water carrier in the manner of Goldscheider, modelled as a young woman with a water urn next to a well, the base signed ‘R Murili?’, 74cm high £200-300 (+24%BP*)

Some material is also held within in the Melvill-Tomlin collection in the National Museum of Wales, Cardiff, UK.

172. A pair of 20th century Art Deco style table lighters, of rectangular form with engine-turned details set on rectangular plinth bases, 8.5cm high, together with a vintage Ronson Newport white metal table lighter, 7.5cm high £30-70 (+24%BP*) Lot 173

170. The Vernon William MacAndrew (British 1880-1940) Slide Collection Part II A very large collection of late 19th/ early 20th century glass slides of Vernon MacAndrew’s personal photographs and collections, very approximately 2000 slides held in sixteens drawers, including views of Dartmouth, Yachting and Shipping including early 20th century 12m Yacht racing, World Travel including Europe, Egypt and the Middle East, Big Game Hunting, Safari, British shooting and fishing, family photographs and portraits, views of Scottish Estates and reference slides for the MacAndrews Mollusca shell collection, Lepidopterology Collection and Stamp collections, all held within two early 20th century eight drawer oak cabinets, together with three loose slide boxes and a cased magic lantern projector, each cabinet 54cm high x 56cm wide x 32cm deep Note: The Robert and Vernon McAndrew shell collection formed one of the major contributions to the Mollusca Collection at the Natural History Museum of London (Accession Number 1563) which is one of the most comprehensive and significant of its type in the world.

Many glass slides of specimens from this collection (taken before the bequest) are offered in The Vernon William MacAndrew (British 1880-1940) Slide Collection, also in this sale. £500-800 (+24%BP*) Lot 170

171. A late 19th/early 20th century Russian lacquer box, the hinged cover decorated with scene of three horses pulling a sleigh with three figures in a winter landscape, 18cm wide x 5.5cm high x 11.5cm deep £40-80 (+24%BP*)

175. An early 20th century polychrome painted spelter figure of two children after a model by Hippolyte Francois Moreau (French 1832-1927), modelled as a girl and a boy walking, on a naturalistic base, the base signed ‘H Moreau’, on a circular plinth base with floral applique, fitted with a drilled lamp fitting, 63cm high (excluding fitting) £200-300 (+24%BP*)

173. A 19th century gilt metal and enamelled casket, the hinged domed cover decorated with a landscape view of figures, castle and cattle within a richly gilded border on a pink ground with white jewelled detail, the sides decorated with rectangular shaped panels enclosing colourful foliate sprays, 23cm wide x 12cm high x 16cm deep £400-600 (+24%BP*)

McAndrew, Robert (1801-1873), father of J. J. MacAndrew and grandfather of V. W. MacAndrew, was a collector from Liverpool and travelled much in Spain and southern Europe with a lot of deep-sea dredging. His collection, which also contained the collections of H. Adams and W. H. Benson, was left to the Cambridge University Museum of Zoology, UK, though there are large series in the Royal Museums of Scotland, Edinburgh, UK. McAndrew, Vernon (1880-1940), grandson of R. MacAndrew and nephew of J. J. MacAndrew, bought the latter’s collection in 1918. It contained part of the Marie collection, and the collection of Mrs de Burgh in 1919. He left his collection to the British Museum (Natural History), London [now the Natural History Museum, London, UK].

178. A pair of 19th century French porcelain ormolu mounted twin handled urns, decorated with hand painted panels of figures in richly gilt and red jewelled borders to one side, the backs painted with landscape panels on a bleu celeste and richly gilded ground, the handles formed as serpents, 22cm high. £250-500 (+24%BP*)

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177. Sir William Reid Dick (1878-1961), a bronze bust of youth, on green marble socle plinth, signed in the bronze ‘Reid Dick’, 26.5cm high. £250-500 (+24%BP*)

179. A 20th century Indian white metal and enamel model of an elephant supporting Howdah and two figures, on oval plinth base with cabochon detail, 18cm high £80-120 (+24%BP*)

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180. A late 19th/early 20th century silvered bronze model of the ‘Arc de Triomphe’ on black polished slate plinth, 14.5cm high x 17cm wide £200-300 (+24%BP*)

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176. A WWII group of medals awarded to Thomas Duncan Finlayson, HMS Liverpool and HMS King Alfred interest, to include, 1939-1945 Service medal, 1939-1945 Star, The Africa Star, The Atlantic Star, and a reproduction Arctic Star, together with various papers, photographs, postcards and cap badge (qty). £50-100 (+24%BP*)

189. A bronze figure group of ‘Heureux Pecheur’ after C. Anfrie, on circular plinth base, 51cm high £250-500 (+24%BP*)

190. An early 20th century Continental bronze figure of a metal worker on mottled grey, white and red marble plinth, the bronze with hammered finish, 33cm high x 20cm wide £200-300 (+24%BP*) Lot 185Lot 184

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187. Tribal Art- An Australian Aboriginal hand carved wood coolamon, probably 19th century, 72cm long. £100-200 (+24%BP*)

188. An early 20th century patinated bronze figure of a Herald after a model by Émile Louis Picault (French 1833-1915), modelled as a man in 16th century dress with cape and hat holding a scroll to read aloud and holding a heralds trumpet in the other hand, the base signed ‘E Picault’ and mounted with a brass plaque ‘Héraut d’Armes, 16eme siecle’, fitted with a lamp fitting to the side of the base, 62cm high (excluding fitting) £800-1200 (+24%BP*)

182. A set of four 20th century cast brass wall appliques, each in the form of a branch of oak leaves issuing a bow with tassels below, the three branch arms in the form of French horns with electric fittings, each 80cm high x 24cm out from the wall £400-600 (+24%BP*)

186. Tribal Art- An Australian Aboriginal hand carved wood woomera spear thrower, late 19th/20th century, carved with serpentine churinga motif, 77cm long. £100-200 (+24%BP*) Lot 187

183. A pair of 20th century brass and crystal fourlight wall appliques, the tops with acanthus flared crown mounts with lines of drops above and below a circular band set with facetted pastes holding four straight arms with curved drip pans and electrical fittings, also set with four fittings to the painted metal backplate, each 100cm high x 78cm wide x 36cm from the wall £250-500 (+24%BP*)

181. A set of three late 19th century brass fire irons in the Aesthetic taste, comprising a shovel, tongs and poker, all with turned design handles, the shovel with a Japanese inspired pierced panel, the tongs with palmette detail, each 69cm long £100-200 (+24%BP*) Lot 182

184. A hand carved wood Maori Staff, Tolotolo, probably 19th century, carved with moko-like motifs, 123cm long. £300-500 (+24%BP*) 185. A hand carved Maori steersman’spaddle/oar, late 19th/20th century, with cylindrical handle and shaped blade, slightly rounded on one side and flat on the other, 158cm long. £100-200 (+24%BP*) Lot 186

197. A late 19th century carved wooden bowl of Masonic interest, carved in relief with Masonic symbols bearing date ‘1891’, approx. 14cm diameter £80-120 (+24%BP*)

198. A late 19th century Mauchline Ware sauce pan and cover, decorated with a view of Bath Hotel and cliff, Cromer together with a gilt metal mounted porcelain seal stamp, and a green-tinted glass cylindrical inkwell, the Mauchline Ware saucepan 4.5cm high, the seal 6cm high, the inkwell 8.5cm diameter £30-70 (+24%BP*)

194. A pair of black lacquer Chinoiserie decorated bookends, modelled in the form of pagodas with figures standing by the window, 18cm high x 15cm wide £50-100 (+24%BP*)

Lot 199 199. Cartography: four maps of Scottish interest, to include; Timothy Pont, Renfroana, 42.5cm x 56.5cm, Timothy Pont, Levinia, 53.5cm x 64.5cm, J. Blaeu, Knapdalia, 45cm x 57cm and Blaeu, Orcadum et Schetlandiae, 53.5cm x 64.5cm (4). £150-300 (+24%BP*) Lot 200

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193. A pair of antique coppered candlesticks, 17cm high £80-120 (+24%BP*)

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191. After Jules Moigniez (1835-1894) a bronze model of a racehorse, signed in the bronze, 32cm high x 31cm wide £600-800 (+24%BP*)

192. A pair of antique brass taper candlesticks, 15cm high £80-120 (+24%BP*)

195. A George III style mahogany cheese coaster, of concave form on rectangular base with four bun feet, the underside with carved date ‘1752’, 39cm wide x 16cm high x 17.5cm deep £100-200 (+24%BP*)

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196. A late 19th/early 20th century mahogany tray, of rectangular form with raised gallery edge, 33cm x 23cm £40-80 (+24%BP*)

200. A banded alabaster squat jar, with a broad and flat circular rim above a waisted neck and round flat-bottomed body, 16cm high x 19cm in diameter

Lot 201

Possibly Egyptian Third Intermediate PeriodLate Period, 21st - 27th Dynasty, 1070-404BC Provenance: From the contents of a large late 19th century Glasgow property, collected by the current vendors grandparents or great-grandparents. All members of a Glasgow merchant family that were known to have travelled widely overseas during the 1920s-1940s. The current vendor and their sibling know the jar has been present in the house from the early 1940s, where it resided on display in the main hall. £200-300 (+24%BP*)

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204. A vintage cased Waterman’s Ideal Fountain Pen set in original case, comprising; a 9ct gold mounted lever fill fountain pen and a 9ct gold mounted propelling pencil. £40-80 (+24%BP*)

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202. A 19th century mahogany sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, the hinged cover opening to a fitted interior with glass mixing bowl and two tea caddies, with mother-of-pearl escutcheon and four bun feet, 31cm wide x 18cm high x 15.5cm deep. £50-100 (+24%BP*) Lot 203

203. An early 20th century cold painted bronze model of a parrot, 6cm high. £80-120 (+24%BP*)

201. A 19th century wall mounted mahogany candle box, with pieced upright back and hinged cover, 25cm wide x 47cm high x 17cm deep. £50-100 (+24%BP*)

42 Lindsay Burns & Company BP* - Buyer’s Premium of 24% inclusive of VAT @ 20% Lot 205 205. George Ehrlich (Austrian 1897-1966) Little Girl on the Beach Patinated bronze, circa 1953, signed ‘Ehrlich’ and numbered ‘6/8’ 24.5cm x Exhibited:Unmounted12cmNo.8, ‘Georg Ehrlich - Sculpture’ Exhibition, The Scottish Arts Council, 1973-74 Provenance: With original purchase receipt from The Scottish Arts Council, dated 1973 and a copy of the exhibition gallery guide £500-800 (+24%BP*) Lot 206 206. An early 20th century Scottish Arts & Crafts wall mirror, the brass frame with embossed decoration of stylised flowers and foliage inscribed ‘YDELHEID’, 31cm x 57.5cm. £100-200 (+24%BP*) Lot 207 207. A 20th century painted and gilded metal lamb and cross ornamentation, 55.5cm high x 37cm wide. £80-120 (+24%BP*)

208. Three early 20th century Rowntrees Gums sweet jars and covers, the embossed metal Art Nouveau style covers with copper coloured finish inscribed ‘ROWNTREES GUMS’, each mounted on a clear glass jar with stepped circular foot, two 33cm high, one 30cm high (3). £100-200 (+24%BP*)

209. A late 19th century Swiss rosewood and marquetry inlaid musical box playing 6 Airs, with 11cm long cylinder, with lever wind, 33cm wide x 12cm high x 16.5cm. £80-120 (+24%BP*)

211. A pair of 19th century silhouette portrait miniatures, in oval ebonised frames with gilt metal slips, overall 13cm x 10cm. £40-80 (+24%BP*)

212. A pair of late 19th century leaded and stained glass window panels, each with hand painted details, one centred with a circular panel enclosing Daffodils, the other Iris, 46cm square. £80-120 (+24%BP*)

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213. A collection of twenty assorted late 19th century leaded and stained glass window panels, of various size and shape, the largest 34cm x 22.5cm (20). £80-120 (+24%BP*) Lot 214

215. A late 19th/early 20th century white metal mounted dirk, the blade stamped YOUNG GLASGOW, the carved wooden handle with studded detail and facet cut stone set into the pommel, the brown leather scabbard with accompanying, small knife and fork, overall 37cm long. £200-300 (+24%BP*)

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210. A late 19th century Swiss rosewood and marquetry inlaid musical box playing 8 Airs, with three bells and six inch cylinder, with lever wind, 42cm wide x 21cm high x 26cm deep. £150-250 (+24%BP*)

214. A pair of 19th century Limoges enamel plaques, one decorated with mother, two children and dog, the other father and son, mounted in scroll carved giltwood frames, 27cm x 13.5cm, overall 45cm x 26cm. £600-800 (+24%BP*)

Lot 216 216. An unusual late 19th/early 20th century novelty dancing figure of a Scottish country dancer, in a glazed display box, 18cm high x 15.5cm wide x 16cm deep. £100-200 (+24%BP*)

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Lot 218 218. A 19th century 2in. refracting telescope by Dollond, London, the 28in. main tube with rack-and-pinion fine focus and brass lens cap, signed on the backplate, with an eyepiece, mounted to folding brass tripod stand, 49cm high x 95cm long £200-300 (+24%BP*)

Lot 219 219. A French 19th century giltwood wall barometer, the square barometer with handpainted gesso board dial signed indistinctly ‘Par huette Opt., A Paris, Quai de l’horloge 73’, in a gilt frame surmounted by a pediment of a wheat sheaf with floral spray, with a mercury reservoir to the back, 90cm high x 52cm wide £100-200 (+24%BP*)

Lot 217 217. A pair of 18th century English enamel candlesticks, decorated with panels of colourful flowers and fruit within richly gilded borders, on a cobalt blue ground, 25cm high. £100-200 (+24%BP*)

Lot 220 220. A late 19th/early 20th century French gilt metal and champleve enamel mantel clock, DODDS, PARIS, the circular dial with arabic numerals and twin train movement striking on a coiled gong, the case decorated with an enamelled panel depicting Classical maiden and putti, indistinctly signed lower right, possibly ‘Collos’, 31.5cm high x 22cm wide. £250-500 (+24%BP*)

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Lot 221 221. A late 19th century gilt and silvered bronze repeating carriage clock, the case of round architectural form with a domed sectional top with pineapple finial, double scroll swing handle and push button repeat, the corners with Corinthian columns holding four curved bevelled glass panels, the silvered mask enclosing a silvered concave dial with applied gilt Roman numerals, signed Rt (Robert) Bryson & Sons, Edinburgh, the twin barrel movement striking the half hour and hours on a coiled steel gong, with silvered lever platform escapement, with original fitted leather case with glazed window and purple silk interior and a period winder, 23cm high (including handle), case 24cm high The movement is winding, ticking and striking, the push repeat working but not fully tested or guaranteed. £800-1200 (+24%BP*)

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222. An early 20th century globe table clock ‘Empire Clock, Patent 19460’ by S. Smith & Son Ltd., London, the horizon ring bearing Roman numerals, on foliate cast column and stepped circular plinth base concealing the movement, stamped ‘MADE IN FRANCE’, 40cm high. £300-500 (+24%BP*)

223. A 19th century French Boulle Rococo style mantel clock, DELETTREZ, PARIS, the circular dial with blue and white Roman numeral panels, the twin train movement striking on a coiled gong, the case with applied gilt metal mounts, raised on four tapered foliate cast feet, 36cm high x 20cm wide. £250-500 (+24%BP*) 223 Lot 222

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224. A late 19th/early 20th century gilt brass lantern clock, the circular chapter ring with Arabic and Roman numerals, the twin train movement striking on an internal bell and external bell, bearing presentation plaque dated 1902, 41cm high x 19cm wide. £150-300 (+24%BP*)

225. A late 19th century gilt metal mantel clock, KALTENBACH, PARIS, the circular dial with Arabic numerals, the twin train movement striking on a coiled gong, within architectural case with four bevelled glass panels and urn shaped surmount, 37.5cm high x 23.5cm wide. £150-300 (+24%BP*)

226. A 19th century Continental gilt metal mantel clock, the circular dial with Roman numerals and twin train movement striking on a bell, flanked by a pair of musical putti on a base set with blue ground porcelain panels painted with colourful flowers and foliage, 31cm high x 39cm wide £200-300 (+24%BP*)

227. A late 19th/early 20th century walnut cased mantel clock, ‘Page, Keen & Page, Plymouth’, the silver dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary fast/slow dial, the twin train movement striking on two coiled gongs, within dome top case raised on four gilt metal bun feet, 23cm high x 17cm wide £150-300 (+24%BP*)

228. A late 18th/early 19th century Southern German/Austrian mahogany bracket clock, by Johannes Seytz, Stadtamhof, the 24cm enamel dial with Roman numerals, Arabic five minute markers and calendar chapter, the movement with ting-tang chime, the architectural mahogany case with pierced galleries and panels, 73cm high x 60cm wide x 20cm deep £700-900 (+24%BP*) Lot 225

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Lot 232 232. A late 19th century French gilt metal and porcelain mounted mantel clock, the porcelain dial with Roman numeral panels and painted scene of figures seated around a table, the twin train movement striking on a bell, within an architectural case with urn surmount and four fluted columns, 40.5cm high x 26cm wide. £150-300 (+24%BP*)

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Lot 231 231. A late 19th/early 20th century French repeater carriage clock, the white enamel dial with Arabic and Roman numerals, the twin train movement striking on a coiled gong on the hour and half hour, within an architectural Corinthian column case with five bevelled glass panels, in original leather carry case, 20cm high with handle raised. £200-300 (+24%BP*)

235. A 19th century mahogany wall clock, Martin, Atherstone, with moulded frame to the dial and a carved floral detail flanking the case with serpentine lenticle, a case side door behind the dial and a pendulum adjustment door to the base, the 12" cream enamel dial with black Roman numerals and black enamelled spade hands, a brass single train fusee movement with pendulum, 75cm high x 45cm wide £100-200 (+24%BP*)

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234. A late 19th/early 20th century French repeater carriage clock, the brass dial with silvered chapter ring bearing Roman numerals and pierced fret work bird and scroll overlay, repeated in the side panels, the twin train movement striking on a coiled going on the hour and half hour, the back plate stamped ‘E.M. & Co.’ within an architectural Corinthian column case with five bevelled glass panels, in original leather carry case, 20.5cm high with handle raised. £200-300 (+24%BP*)

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233. A late 19th century gilt metal and ceramic mounted clock garniture, the rectangular dial with Arabic numeral panels and painted decoration of Classical figures, the twin train movement striking on a coiled gong, within architectural case fronted with tapered columns, 37cm high x 20cm wide, together with a pair of matching twin handled urns, 30cm high. £150-300 (+24%BP*)

ANTIQUE GOLF CLUBS

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242. Golf interest - A group of five hickory shafted golf clubs, to include; Harry Vardon Medium Lie putter, J&A SIMPSON SPECIAL smooth faced long iron, James Braid Heavy Iron and Medium Iron, Gibsons Kinghorn wedge (5). £40-80 (+24%BP*)

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237. Golf interest - A group of four hickory shafted golf clubs, to include; Tom Morris Special Cleek, Ben Sayers Cleek, R. Forgan & Son ‘Scotia’ Cleek and Alex Aitken, Gullane 1 iron (4). £40-80 (+24%BP*)

236. Golf interest - A group of five hickory shafted golf clubs, to include; three A. G. Spalding Puttting Cleek, Mid Iron and Machie, a Sammy Jigger iron, and a smooth faced Lofter iron (5). £40-80 (+24%BP*)

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240. Golf interest - A group of three hickory shafted golf clubs one other, to include; Stuart Burns, Spade Machie, G.H. Taylor Machie Niblick, an unmarked long iron, and a simulated hickory shafted C. Taylor 2 iron (4). £40-80 (+24%BP*)

241. Golf interest - A group of seven hickory shafted golf clubs, to include; T Auchterlonie Driving Iron, Spade Machie and Niblick, a T. Stewart Special smooth faced long iron, an unmarked smooth faced long iron, Jack White 3 iron, and a Robert G. Machie Niblick (7). £40-80 (+24%BP*)

238. Golf interest - A group of four hickory shafted golf clubs and one other, to include; a Sunday golf walking stick, G. Cawkwell, Sheffield, Special Putter, a fairway driver stamped G. Pennington, St. Enodoo, a G. Nicoll long iron and Spalding 4 wood with simulated hickory shaft (5). £40-80 (+24%BP*)

239. Golf interest - A group of six hickory shafted woods and two others, to include; J&A SIMPSON SPECIAL, LANE CRAWFORD, A. MILLINER, J.McINTOSH, two J. ADAMSON, DUDDINGSTON, together with two simulated hickory drivers by Spalding 1 & 3 (8). £40-80 (+24%BP*)

52 Lindsay Burns & Company BP* - Buyer’s Premium of 24% inclusive of VAT @ 20% WEDNESDAY 7TH SEPTEMBER PRINTS 243. AR Anda Carolyn Paterson RSW RGI (b.1935) The artistsDispossessedproof,inscribed lower left, signed and dated ‘76 lower right 43cm x 68cm £50-100 (+24%BP*) 244. 19th century British School Maritime interest - The Manx Fairy Hand coloured print 30cm x 52cm £40-80 (+24%BP*) 245. James Humbert Craig RHA (Irish 1877-1944) Evening Sunlight on The Rosses coloured print, signed in pencil lower right 47cm x 55cm £100-200 (+24%BP*) WATERCOLOURS 246. Edward Arden (1830-1909) Cattle grazing in a highland landscape watercolour, signed lower right 33cm x 46.5cm £100-200 (+24%BP*) 247. Richard Wane (British 1852-1904) Thatched Cottage with a garden of blue flowers Watercolour on paper, signed lower left 49cm x Mounted,74.5cmframed and under glass £100-200 (+24%BP*) 248. Edwin Sherwood Calvert RSW (1844-1898) Shepherd of the Vosges watercolour, signed lower left, inscribed on label 74.5cmversox43.5cm £250-500 (+24%BP*) Lot 247 Lot 246 Lot 248

53 Lindsay Burns & Company 249. AR Agnes Middleton Raeburn RSW (1872-1955) River landscape with rowing boat watercolour, signed lower right 26.5cm x 36.5cm £100-200 (+24%BP*) 250. AR Agnes Middleton Raeburn RSW (1872-1955) River landscape with arched bridge and watercolour,buildingssigned lower right 26cm x 36cm £100-200 (+24%BP*) 251. AR Agnes Middleton Raeburn RSW (1872-1955) Street scene with figure and trees watercolour, signed lower right 27cm x 36cm £100-200 (+24%BP*) 252. John Guthrie Spence Smith RSA (1880-1951) Donkey and cart watercolour, signed lower right 27cm x 36cm £100-200 (+24%BP*) 253. John Hamilton Glass SSA (fl. 1880-1925) Figures walking by a canal and windmill watercolour, signed lower left 31cm x 41cm £40-80 (+24%BP*) 254. Tom Campbell (1865-1943) watercolour,Millpond signed lower right 25cm x 36cm £70-150 (+24%BP*) Lot 249 Lot 250 Lot 251

54 Lindsay Burns & Company BP* - Buyer’s Premium of 24% inclusive of VAT @ 20% Lot 255 255. Robert McGowan Coventry ARSA RSW (1855-1941) Anstruther watercolour,Harboursigned lower left 25cm x 34cm £150-300 (+24%BP*) 256. Late 19th/early 20th century Scottish School Moorland scene with shepherd and flock watercolour, indistinctly signed lower left, possibly Wright 13cm x 22cm £50-100 (+24%BP*) Lot 257 257. Late 19th Century British School Portrait of a young man watercolour, unsigned 28.5cm x 24cm Framed and under glass £100-200 (+24%BP*) Lot 258 258. AR Albert Henry Findley (British 1880-1975) ‘Christ Church, Oxford’ and ‘High Street, Oxford’ Each watercolour on paper, each signed and titled 30cm x 39cm and 27.5cm x 37.5cm respectively Each mounted, framed and under glass £200-300 (+24%BP*) 259. 19th century British School A view of Durham cathedral from a river path Watercolour on paper, unsigned 33cm x Mounted,50cmframed and under glass £100-200 (+24%BP*)

55 Lindsay Burns & Company Lot 260 260. George Arthur Fripp RWS (British 1813-1895) Pont Pen-y-benglog, The west end of Llyn Ogwen looking east Watercolour on paper, signed and dated 1839 lower left 50cm x Mounted,69.5cmframed and under glass £200-300 (+24%BP*) 261. Frederick John Widgery (1861-1942) The Cornish Coast watercolour, signed lower left 25cm x 35cm £50-100 (+24%BP*) Lot 262 262. Mason Hunter ARSA RSW (1854-1921) watercolour,Hallyards signed and dated ‘87 lower right 19.5cm x 34.5cm £50-100 (+24%BP*) 263. Tom (1865-1943)Campbell Summer Landscape with Sheep 25cmSignedWatercolourGrazinglowerrightx35cm £50-100 (+24%BP*) 264. Peter MacGregor Wilson RSW (c.1856-1928) A Scottish highland landscape and two others three watercolours, each signed lower approximatelyright 21cm x 31cm (3) £100-200 (+24%BP*) 265. Horatio Thomson (1850-1927) Maritime interest - The Harbour wall with figures and fishing boat, Steamer and fishing boats, and another Harbour wall scene with fishing boats and figures three watercolours, all signed lower right 23cm x 33.5cm, 23.5cm x 34cm and 23.5cm x 33.5cm (3) £100-200 (+24%BP*) 266. H. Aird (late 19th/early 20th century) The Harbour Wall with horse, cart, figures and fishing boats watercolour, signed lower left 23cm x 33cm £30-70 (+24%BP*) 267. AR Irene Halliday RSW (b.1931) Across to Portree gouache, signed lower right 35cm x 53cm £80-120 (+24%BP*)

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269. Henry Albert Hartland RHA (Irish, 1840-1893) A Trout Pool, Arthog watercolour, signed lower left 34cm x 70cm £100-200 (+24%BP*)

273. Robert Dobson (fl. 1860-1901) Harvest watercolour,scenesigned lower left 28cm x 47cm £80-120 (+24%BP*)

271. Robert Dobson (fl. 1860-1901) A country lane with farmer, cattle and houses watercolour, signed and dated 1900 lower right 28cm x 46.5cm £100-200 (+24%BP*)

270. Robert Dobson (fl. 1860-1901) Coastal harvest scene watercolour, signed and dated 1897 44.5cm x 67cm £100-200 (+24%BP*)

268. AR Frank Henry Mason RBA (1875-1965) A pair of Maritime scenes watercolours, both signed lower left 25cm x 35cm £150-300 (+24%BP*)

274. A. Wilson (late 19th century) Coastal scene at low tide watercolour, signed and dated ‘89 lower left 42.5cm x 71cm £100-200 (+24%BP*) Lot 275 275. Thomas Carlton Grant RBA (1858-1930) Coastal landscape with cottage, figure and hens, and another coastal landscape with girl and dog, a pair watercolours, signed lower right and lower left respectively, both dated 1889 16.5cm x 34cm £100-200 (+24%BP*)

272. Samuel Bough RSA (1822-1878) Ben Wyvis, Rain clearing off watercolour, signed, inscribed and dated 1869 lower 35.5cmleftx Literature:50cmThe Connoisseur, volume II, Jan.- April 1902, p.63 Sold at Dowell’s, Edinburgh, 23rd November 1901 for 116gns. Paintings from the collections of The Earl of Moray, Darnaway and Mrs McDougal, Dalhousie Castle. £400-600 (+24%BP*)

57 Lindsay Burns & Company Lot 276 276. James Kay RSW (1858-1942) A Quiet watercolour,Poolsigned lower left, bearing label verso 24cm x 34.5cm £250-500 (+24%BP*) 277. Arthur Claude Strachan (1865-1938) A Harvest scene with bridge over river and mother and child, and another similar scene, a pair of watercolours, both signed lower right, one dated ‘98 17cm x 25cm £100-200 (+24%BP*) Lot 278 278. Arthur Claude Strachan (1865-1938) Rural landscape with figures and ducks by a bridge watercolour, signed lower left 26.5cm x 44.5cm £100-200 (+24%BP*) 279. Attributed to Charles Taylor Junior (1841-1883) Shipping in a Rising Swell 24cmwatercolourx48cm £100-200 (+24%BP*) 280. Company School (Indian, 19th century) Horse and 14.5cmwatercolourGroomx18.5cm £200-300 (+24%BP*) 281. Attributed to George Morland (1763-1804) graphiteConversationsketch on paper, unframed and not mounted 31.5cm x 45.5cm £150-300 (+24%BP*) 282. 19th Century French School Chateaux Des Fleurs and Another charcoal, graphite and watercolour approximately 30.5cm x 22cm (2) £100-200 (+24%BP*) 283. 18th Century French School Two Bucolic Scenes watercolours in verre eglomise frames approximately 32.5cm x 47cm (2) £80-120 (+24%BP*) Lot 284 284. AR Sir Robin Philipson RA PRSA FRSA RSW RGI DLITT LLD (Scottish 1916-1992) Windy Day, Polperro Watercolour on paper, unsigned 27cm x Mounted,38cmframed and under glass Provenance: With original purchase receipt from the MacRobert Centre, University of Stirling, dated 1977 £300-500 (+24%BP*)

58 Lindsay Burns & Company BP* - Buyer’s Premium of 24% inclusive of VAT @ 20% Lot 285 Lot 287 285. AR Clarence Lawson Wood (1878-1957) ‘Sling Your Watercolour,Hook’signed lower right inscribed verso 44.5cm x 33.5cm £300-500 (+24%BP*) 286. T. Mortimore (Late 19th/early 20th century British School) Fishing boats departing the harbour Watercolour signed lower left 17cm x 35.5cm £80-120 (+24%BP*) 287. James Watterson Herald (Scottish 1859-1914) The Construction of Hubert von Herkomer’s House at Bushey - 1891 Watercolour on paper, signed and dated ‘91 lower left 35.5cm x 26cm Mounted, framed and under glass Label verso: The Fine Art Society Ltd, London, Edinburgh & Glasgow, No.13/16472, March 1981 £300-500 (+24%BP*) Lot 288 288. Thomas Marjoribanks Hay (Scottish 1862-1921) Kilchurn Castle, Argyll Watercolour on paper, signed and dated ‘91 lower right 48cm x 67cm Framed and under glass £250-400 (+24%BP*)

59 Lindsay Burns & Company Lot 289 289. Waller Hugh Paton RSA RSW (Scottish 1828-1895) In Glen Sannox, Isle of Arran Watercolour on paper, signed with monogram and dated 1861 lower left 11cm x Mounted,17cmframed and under glass £150-250 (+24%BP*) Lot 290 290. Sir David Wilkie RA (Scottish 1785-1841) Study of Venus and Cupid Ink and wash on paper, signed lower right 21cm x Mounted,14.5cmframed and under glass Label verso: The Greenwich Gallery, 9 Nevada Street, Greenwich £150-250 (+24%BP*) Lot 291 291. AR Frank Watson Wood (1862-1953) Spittal watercolour,beach signed and dated 1922 lower right, inscribed lower middle 21.5cm x 73.5cm £400-600 (+24%BP*) Lot 292 292. AR Attributed to Frank Watson Wood (1862-1953) Berwick on watercolour,Tweedinscribed on label verso 38.5cm x 72.5cm £500-800 (+24%BP*) Lot 293 293. AR Frank Watson Wood (1862-1953) Harbour Watercolour,Scenesigned and dated 1902 lower left 24cm x 34cm £500-800 (+24%BP*)

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61 Lindsay Burns & Company 294. AR Sir William Russell Flint PRA PRWS RSW ROI RE (1880-1969) Study in two browns watercolour, signed and dated 1960 lower left, inscribed verso 26.5cm x 37cm £4000-6000 (+24%BP*) 295. AR Sir William Russell Flint PRA PRWS RSW ROI RE (1880-1969) Clara watercolour,Sprott signed lower right, inscribed verso “with love and all nice wishes, from Willie, Nov.1961” 25cm x 33cm. See detail on inside back cover £5000-8000 (+24%BP*) 296. AR Sir William Russell Flint PRA PRWS RSW ROI RE (1880-1969) Argument, watercolour,Almeriasigned lower right, inscribed on label verso Exhibited at the Royal Academy 1953, No.3 49cm x 67cm £5000-8000 (+24%BP*) Lot 296

62 Lindsay Burns & Company BP* - Buyer’s Premium of 24% inclusive of VAT @ 20% 297. AR Craig Campbell (Scottish b.1960) Hogan pitching onto the 6th green at Carnoustie during the 1953 Open oil on board, signed and dated ‘07 lower right 59cm x 51.5cm framed £100-200 (+24%BP*) Lot 298 Lot 300OIL PAINTINGS 300. AR Sir Robin Philipson RA PRSA FRSA RSW RGI DLitt LLD (1916-1992) Bathers 1958 oil on board, signed lower right, inscribed on Aitken Dott & Son label verso, Exhibited, March-April, 1958, Catalogue No.7 34cm x 49cm £500-800 (+24%BP*) 298. 19th Century Scottish School A three-quarter length oval portrait of a young lady in a white dress and shawl Oil on panel, unsigned 69cm x 56cm Framed £300-500 (+24%BP*) Lot 299 299. AR Harold Wyllie (1880-1973) The Siege at Eilean Donan Castle oil on board, signed lower left 24cm x 39cm £100-200 (+24%BP*)

63 Lindsay Burns & Company Lot 302 302. Robert Cleminson (British 1844-1903) A pair of scenes of hunting dogs flighting game Each oil on canvas, each signed lower left Each 29cm x 39cm Each framed £400-600 (+24%BP*) Lot 303 303. Alfred Henry Vickers (British 1834-1919) A pair of landscapes of country lanes Each oil on canvas, each signed and dated 1898 Each 49.5cm x 74.5cm Each framed £300-500 (+24%BP*) Lot 301 301. Robert Watson (Scottish 1856-1916) A Highland landscape with Hill Sheep Oil on canvas, signed and dated 1903 lower right 76cm x Unframed127cm £500-800 (+24%BP*)

64 Lindsay Burns & Company BP* - Buyer’s Premium of 24% inclusive of VAT @ 20% Lot 304 Lot 305 304. J Henry (late 19th/early 20th century Scottish School) A pair of landscapes with Highland Cattle Each oil on canvas, each signed lower left Each 90cm x 70cm Each framed £300-500 (+24%BP*) 305. 19th century British School Three quarter length portrait of a boy holding a fishing rod oil on 30.5cmcanvasx24cm £100-200 (+24%BP*) 306. AR Duncan Macgregor (b.1961) Coastal Landscape Oil on board signed ‘DMAC’ lower right 44.5cm x 60cm £250-500 (+24%BP*)

Lot 308 308. After Carlo Dolce (1616-1686) Half length portrait of a lady reading a book oil on 61.5cmcanvasx49cm £500-800 (+24%BP*)

Lot 307

311. AR William Drummond Bone RWA ARSA (1907-1979) Still life of yellow flowers in a blue jug oil on canvas, signed and dated ‘65 lower right 28.5cm x 39.5cm £70-150 (+24%BP*)

312. N. Pucci (late 19th/early 20th century) Portrait of an elderly gentleman wearing a felt hat oil on canvas, signed lower right 38cm x 25.5cm £80-120 (+24%BP*)

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310. J. D. Rochfort (19th century) Pony in stable oil on board 45cm x 60cm £100-200 (+24%BP*)

309. J. D. Rochfort (19th century) “Kitty she was” and “Jeames”, The Property of Sir John Thorold, Bath oil on board, signed and dated 1849 verso with 45cminscriptionx60cm £100-200 (+24%BP*)

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307. J. D. Rochfort (19th century) Agapemens, one of a pair of foreign pony’s, The property of Sir John Thorold, Bath oil on board, signed with initials and dated 1850, inscribed verso 45.5cm x 60.5cm £100-200 (+24%BP*)

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Lot 318Lot 316 313. 19th century Continental School A tavern scene with figures seated at a table oil on tin 25cm x 21.5cm £100-200 (+24%BP*)

314. Early 20th Century British School Portrait of a Young Boy Oil on canvas, unsigned 31.5cm x 25.5cm Mounted, framed and under glass £100-200 (+24%BP*)

321. 19th/20th century Dutch School Still life with a basket of flowers oil on 48.5cmcanvasx58cm £200-400 (+24%BP*)

319. J. Williamson (19th century) Silver birches, Burnham And Sundown Burnham Oils on canvas, a pair Signed lower left and inscribed verso 49cm x 74cm £150-300 (+24%BP*) 320. AR A. Paterson (20th century) Summer river landscape oil on board, signed and dated 1957 lower left 54.5cm x 77.5cm £100-200 (+24%BP*) Lot 321

315. No lot 316. AR Rowland Hill (Irish 1915-1979) Dundrum Bay, Co. Down oil on canvas board, signed lower right, inscribed on label verso 29cm x 42cm £200-400 (+24%BP*)

318. Joseph Maxwell (20th century) The Royal Yacht at Barra oil on board, signed lower left and dated ‘57 48.5cm x 73cm £200-400 (+24%BP*)

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317. John James Bannatyne RSW (1836-1911) Coastal Landscape with Fishing Boat at Low Tide oil on signedcanvaslower left 50cm x 75cm £300-500 (+24%BP*)

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330. AR Patricia Griffith (nee Wallace 1912-1973) Strangford Lough oil on board, signed lower left ‘PAT WALLACE’ 42cm x 52cm £100-200 (+24%BP*) Lot 331

322. Attributed to Patrick Nasmyth (1787-1831) Landscape with figures, cattle and distant windmill oil on panel, inscribed on label verso 30.5cm x 41.5cm £250-500 (+24%BP*) 323. Richard Wane (1852-1904) Rocky coastline with breaking waves oil on canvas, signed lower right 28.5cm x 49cm £100-200 (+24%BP*)

324. Maud Hollyer (1865-1938) Village cottage oil on canvas, signed lower right 19cm x 29cm £50-100 (+24%BP*)

325. Richard Wane (1852-1904) Rocky coastal scene with breaking waves oil on canvas, signed lower right 49cm x 75cm £150-300 (+24%BP*) 326. Late 19th century Scottish School A portrait of Mrs John Allen oil on 32.5cmcanvasx27cm £150-300 (+24%BP*)

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331. J. Farquharson (19th Century) Bringing Home the Catch oil on signedcanvaslower right 34cm x 51.5cm £150-300 (+24%BP*)

327. 20th Century School Three Arab Horsemen acrylic and pencil 38cm x 51cm £100-200 (+24%BP*) 328. 20th Century British School Autumnal Landscape with ploughed fields oil on 38.5cmcanvasx49cm £100-200 (+24%BP*) 329. Fairgrieve (20th Century) Winter Woodland Landscape signedoil and dated ‘59 lower left 32.5cm x 46cm £100-200 (+24%BP*)

68 Lindsay Burns & Company BP* - Buyer’s Premium of 24% inclusive of VAT @ 20% Lot 332 332. 19th century British School Highland landscape with waterfall and figure fishing oil on 52.5cmcanvasx74cm £150-300 (+24%BP*) Lot 333 333. 20th century British School Portrait of a boy bathing his feet Oil on canvas board, signed with initials and dated 1920 lower right 34cm x 47cm £250-400 (+24%BP*) Lot 334 334. Attributed to George William Thornley (French, 1857-1935) Fishing boats of Whitby, and another (a pair) Oils on canvas, both signed lower left 34.5cm x 29cm £600-800 (+24%BP*)

69 Lindsay Burns & Company 335. Late 19th/early 20th century Continental School Still life with flowers and fruit Oil on canvas 65cm x 49cm £100-200 (+24%BP*) 336. Late 19th/early 20th century British School A country lane with shepherd, flock and girl Oil on canvas 46cm x 76cm £250-400 (+24%BP*) 337. Robert Gemmell Hutchison RBA ROI RSA RSW (1860-1936) By the sea oil on board, signed lower left, inscribed on David Messum label verso, exhibited 1987 30cm x 22cm £2000-3000 (+24%BP*) 338. AR Tom Curr (1887-1958) Rolling the corn oil on canvas, signed lower left, inscribed and dated 1956 verso 56cm x 81cm £500-800 (+24%BP*) Lot 337 Lot 338

70 Lindsay Burns & Company BP* - Buyer’s Premium of 24% inclusive of VAT @ 20% Lot 339 339. AR William Miller Frazer RSA (1864-1961) Waterfoot, Kintyre oil on board, signed lower right 21.5cm x 38cm See detail on front cover £300-500 (+24%BP*) Lot 340 340. AR William Miller Frazer RSA (1864-1961) Boats, Lochranza oil on canvas, signed lower right 40cm x 51cm £300-500 (+24%BP*) 341. AR James Morrison RSA RSW LLD (1932-2020) oilBolshanonboard, signed lower left and dated ‘74 inscribed on Aitken Dott & Son label verso, Exhibited May 1975, Cat. No. 29 18cm x 59.5cm £500-800 (+24%BP*) Lot 342 342. AR Mardi Barrie RSW (1931-2004) Rose bush for a special garden acrylic on board, inscribed on Macaulay Gallery label 36.5cmversosquare £150-300 (+24%BP*) Lot 341

71 Lindsay Burns & Company Lot 344 344. Robert McGregor (Scottish 1847-1922) The firewood gatherer Oil on panel, signed with initials ‘R McG’ lower left 9cm x Framed14cm £200-300 (+24%BP*) Lot 345 345. AR John Maclauchlan Milne RSA (Scottish 1885-1957) Cottages on the Perth to Dundee Road Oil on panel, signed lower left 16.5cm x 24.5cm LabelFramedverso: Dundee Museums and Art Galleries, A Centenary Exhibition of John Maclauchlan Milne, 1985 (ex catalogue) £300-500 (+24%BP*) 343. William Marshall Brown RSA RSW (Scottish 1863-1936) Hawthorn Blossom Oil on canvas, signed lower right 25cm x 30.5cm Framed £400-600 (+24%BP*) Lot 343

72 Lindsay Burns & Company BP* - Buyer’s Premium of 24% inclusive of VAT @ 20% Lot 346 346. James Taylor Brown (Scottish 1868-1923) Cottages at KIllin, Perthshire Oil on panel, signed lower left 22cm x 28cm LabelFramedverso: Ian MacNicol, 48 West George Street, Glasgow £200-300 (+24%BP*) 347. George Paul Chalmers RSA (Scottish 1833-1878) The White Cap Oil on canvas board, unsigned 15cm x 10.5cm LabelFramedverso: The Fine Art Society Ltd, London & Edinburgh, No.3860, July 1974 £200-300 (+24%BP*) 348. Sir James Lawton Wingate RSA (Scottish 1846-1924) Darning at the window Oil on panel, signed ‘Wingate’ lower left 29.5cm x 23cm Framed £200-300 (+24%BP*) Lot 347 Lot 348

349. A George V silver chalice, Edinburgh, 1926, makers mark of Hamilton & Inches, with presentation inscription to ‘Sir Henry & Lady Ballantyne’ dated 1927, 11.4 troy ozs, 13.5cm diameter x 11cm high. £100-200 (+24%BP*)

Lot 355 355. An Edwardian silver tazza, London, 1902, makers mark of JBC for Carrington & Co., with embossed decoration of grapes and scrolls, 24.9 troy ozs, 20.5cm diameter x 16.5cm high. £150-300 (+24%BP*)

Lot 350

351. A set of four silver mounted whisky noggins, Birmingham, 1920, makers mark of ‘Hukin & Heath’, the covers with engraved Armorial, each with a silver spirits label for ‘Whisky’, 10cm high. £150-300 (+24%BP*)

353. A George III silver salver, London 1791, makers mark of I.H, circular, engraved with armorial raised on three triangular shaped feet, 20.5cm diameter, gross weight 11 troy ozs £100-200 (+24%BP*)

354. A group of silver, to include an Edwardian oval shaped sugar and cream, Chester 1908, makers mark J.N.B, a William IV silver caddy spoon, London 1833, fiddle pattern engraved with initials, a pair of oval shaped silver cruets with Bristol blue glass liners, a silver mounted clear glass vinaigrette bottle and a silver napkin ring (7) £50-100 (+24%BP*)

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Lot 352

352. An antique Dutch silver oval tray, Amsterdam marks, with pierced scroll gallery and oval cut out handles, approximately 67 troy ozs, 54cm x 39cm. £500-800 (+24%BP*)

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350. A 19th century white metal mounted horn snuff mull, the hinged cover bearing white metal roundel inscribed ‘FROM F.MUNRO TO GEO. ROSS, 1890’, the mull set with an oval white metal panel engraved with Armorial, suspending two accoutrements, overall 8cm. £50-100 (+24%BP*)

Lot 360

360. A Victorian silver replica Vapheio cup, Chester, 1899, makers mark of ‘GN over RH’, 8.6 troy ozs, 7cm high. £100-200 (+24%BP*)

Lot 362

358. An Iraqi white metal/silver circular shaped box and cover, the detachable cover engraved with a panel of Kufic script on a scroll ground, 7.2 troy ozs, 11.5cm diameter x 5.5cm high. £100-200 (+24%BP*)

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357. A late 19th/early 20th century Indian silver bowl, with embossed decoration of figures, animals and scrolls above a border of leaves, 7.3 troy ozs, 12.5cm diameter x 7.5cm high. £100-200 (+24%BP*)

Lot 359

356. An Edwardian silver three handled cup, Dublin, 1905, makers mark of ‘JW over FCW’, with three roundels and borders of Celtic design, stamped retailers mark of PAYNE & SON, OXFORD, 29.6 troy ozs, 18.5cm high. £200-400 (+24%BP*)

359. A 19th century Persian white metal travelling scribes pen case, with hinged cover and octagonal shaped inkwell with hinged oval cover, stamped marks, gross weight 7.3 troy ozs, 20.7cm long. £100-200 (+24%BP*)

361. A George III silver twin handled sugar bowl, London, 1801, makers mark rubbed, with bright cut decoration, the interior gilded, 9 troy ozs, 19.5cm wide x 12cm high. £50-100 (+24%BP*)

Lot 356

369. A Victorian silver hot water pot, London, 1896, makers mark of ‘C.HS’, pear-shaped with gadrooned borders, engraved with initials, 23cm high, gross weight 15.6 troy ozs. £150-250 (+24%BP*)

363. A set of six Victorian silver teaspoons, London, 1852, makers mark of ‘GA’ for ‘George W Adams’ (Chawner & Co.), 6.9 troy ozs. £50-100 (+24%BP*)

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364. A group of silver flatware, to include; a George III meat skewer, London, 1765, makers mark of P.R, 31.5cm long, 3.5 troy ozs, a George III silver ladle with shell shaped bowl, London, 1782, makers mark of RC probably that of Richard Crossley, 1.6 troy ozs, a pair of Georgian silver table spoons, Newcastle, makers mark of John Langlands I and John Roberston I, Old English pattern with engraved Armorial and Initial, 5 troys ozs (4). £70-150 (+24%BP*)

362. A Victorian silver novelty sugar caster, London, 1897, makers mark of ‘H.W.&Co. Ld’., with screw cover and scroll handle, 6.4 troy ozs, 12.5cm high. £70-150 (+24%BP*)

367. Two early 20th century silver hot water pots, comprising an Edwardian hot water pot, Edinburgh, 1903, makers mark of ‘Hamilton & Inches’, 18cm high, and an Art Deco style hot water pot, Birmingham, 1933, makers mark of ‘B.B.S.Ld.’, 18cm high, gross weight 22.9 troy ozs. £200-300 (+24%BP*)

368. An Edwardian silver twin handled sugar bowl and matching cream jug, London, 1908, makers mark of ‘CS & HS’, oval shaped on four ball feet, gross weight 10.5 troy ozs. £70-150 (+24%BP*)

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Lot 370

366. A Victorian silver teapot, Sheffield, 1897, makers mark of ‘JR’, oval shaped with part gadrooned decoration, 15.5cm high, gross weight 17.6 troy ozs. £100-200 (+24%BP*)

Lot 365

Ivory Act 2018 (2022) Compliant with non-transferable APHA registration, reference DBFQF7DL £700-900 (+24%BP*)

365. An Edwardian silver bachelors three piece tea set, the teapot and twin handled sugar bowl, Sheffield, 1903, makers mark of ‘JD over WD’, the cream jug, Birmingham, 1901, makers mark rubbed, oval shaped with part gadrooned decoration, teapot 12.5cm high, gross weight 23 troy ozs. £200-300 (+24%BP*)

370. A Victorian silver four piece tea and coffee set, Edinburgh, 1850, makers mark of ‘JMc.’, decorated with embossed panels of fruit and floral garlands, coffee pot 31cm high, gross weight 75.2 troy ozs.

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372. A Victorian silver fruit bowl, Sheffield, 1900, makers mark of ‘JD&S’, with chased and embossed decoration of fruiting vine, 27 troy ozs, 26cm diameter x 12cm high. £150-300 (+24%BP*)

375. A pair of Edwardian silver Art Nouveau photograph frames, Birmingham, 1909, makers mark of ‘W.N.’, of rectangular form with embossed decoration of stylised flowers and foliage, one with strut support the other with part support, 30cm x 24.5cm £200-300 (+24%BP*)

373. A handsome 18th/early 19th century white metal mounted horn snuff mull, the hinged cover centred with an engraved roundel, the mull with shield shaped panel engraved with initials, with white metal line detail to the scroll, 13cm. £100-200 (+24%BP*)

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374. An Edwardian silver footed bowl, London, 1903, makers mark of ‘JW over FCW’, with embossed decoration of flowers and scrolls, 11.5 troy ozs, 18cm diameter x 12.5cm high £100-200 (+24%BP*)

376. A collection of assorted electroplated ware, to include Georgian style coffee pot 23cm high, chocolate pot with turned wood handle 18cm high, pair of Neo-Classical style candlesticks 13cm high, and remaining sugar casters, teapots, tankards, loving cups, baskets, dishes and covers, etc (qty). £80-120 (+24%BP*)

371. An Edwardian silver pedestal bowl, Sheffield, 1903, makers mark of ‘F.Bs Ltd’, with pierced details and embossed decoration of flowers and scrolls, on tapered column and three scroll feet, 24cm diameter x 13cm high, 11.5 troy ozs. £80-120 (+24%BP*)

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377. A George V silver three piece tea set, Birmingham, 1933, makers mark of ‘S.B.&S.LTD’, teapot 14cm high, gross weight 38.7 troy ozs. £300-500 (+24%BP*) Lot 371

Lot 379

381. A late 19th century Chinese silver card case, Lee Ching, decorated on one side with bamboo, the other with figures and trees, stamped mark, 10.2cm high x 7.5cm wide. £100-200 (+24%BP*)

380. An 18th/early 19th century white metal mounted horn snuff mull, the hinged cover inscribed ‘W.IMRAY’, the thumb piece engraved with initials ‘JF’, approximately 8.5cm. £50-100 (+24%BP*)

379. A 20th century silver cow creamer, London, 1970, makers mark of ‘R.C’, with hinged cover, 4.9 troy ozs. £70-150 (+24%BP*) Lot 380

378. A Georgian silver tankard, of tapered cylindrical form with horizontal bands, the base inscribed ‘George Lindops Legecy to Richard Humphris, Deeest Jan the 25 1706 aged 35’, marks rubbed 11cm high, 9.9 troy ozs. £70-150 (+24%BP*)

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382. A George VI three piece silver tea set, Birmingham, 1842, makers mark of WB.Ld, oval shaped, gross weight 31.2 troy ozs £300-500 (+24%BP*)

390. A Victorian yellow metal and garnet set fancy link bracelet with heart shaped locket, set with twenty four round cabochon pyrope garnets, gross weight 11.1 grams, in oval shaped red leather case bearing hand written paper label inscribed ‘From my Grandma Charlotte Gibson 1852’. £150-300 (+24%BP*)

383. An Edward VII gold half sovereign, dated 1902. £100-200 (+24%BP*)

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389. Maritime interest: An early 20th century silver and enamel octagonal shaped powder compact, London, 1939, makers mark of ‘H.B.S’, stamped ‘BENZIE, COWES’, the hinged cover decorated with flag pole and three flags on a pearl white engine turned enamel ground, 7cm diameter, gross weight 2.7 troy ozs. £50-100 (+24%BP*)

386. A Hattons of London Queen Elizabeth II, The Royal Jubilee four coin gold sovereign set, with certificate of authenticity £800-1200 (+24%BP*) Lot 387 Lot 388

384. A Victorian gold sovereign, dated 1853 £250-400 (+24%BP*)

Lot 390

385. A Hattons of London 2022 Platinum Jubilee Monarch gold proof double sovereign, with certificate of authenticity £500-800 (+24%BP*)

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388. Maritime interest: An early 20th century yellow metal and enamel charm bracelet and a lapel badge, the charm bracelet stamped ‘BENZIE, COWES, 9CT’, suspending nine coloured enamel signal/sailing flags, 21cm long, gross weight 9.9 grams, together with a yellow metal and enamel lapel badge stamped ‘BENZIE, COWES, 18CT’, in the form of a flag, gross weight 4 grams (2). £100-200 (+24%BP*)

387. An 18ct gold hunter cased pocket watch, T. R. RUSSELL, 18 CHURCH STREET, LIVERPOOL, the black and white enamel dial with Arabic and Roman numerals, Maker to the Admiralty and Maker to The Queen, No.86462, dial diameter 4.5cm, overall diameter 5.5cm, gross weight 135.5 grams. £400-600 (+24%BP*)

Lot 391 391. A mid 20th century yellow metal cased gentleman’s Chronograph Suisse, Antimagnetique wristwatch, with Arabic numeral dial and two subsidiary dials, with later brown leather Omega strap, the dial 3.2cm diameter. £250-400 (+24%BP*)

Lot 392

393. An 18ct gold and diamond set ladies Omega wristwatch, the circular dial with diamond set details at 12, 3, 6 and 9 o’clock, gross weight 27.1grams £500-800 (+24%BP*)

392. A lady’s 18ct gold Omega watch with diamond set bezel, the circular dial with baton numerals, set with eighteen round brilliant cut diamonds each estimated to weigh 0.02ct each, with bracelet strap, stamped 750, dial diameter 9mm, gross weight 38.4 grams. £600-900 (+24%BP*)

394. A late 19th/early 20th century continental yellow metal and enamel fob watch, the square enamelled dial with blue Roman numerals, stamped ‘18K’, overall diameter 3.4cm, gross weight 29.4grams £400-600 (+24%BP*)

Lot 396 396. A 20th century yellow metal, sapphire and diamond set cocktail bracelet, centred with an oval shaped panel enclosing an oval faceted sapphire estimated to weigh 1.01ct, within a border of sixteen round brilliant cut diamonds with an estimated weight range from 0.02ct to 0.06ct, the chain set with twenty round brilliant cut diamonds each estimated to weigh 0.05ct, 18.5cm long, gross weight 19.9 grams. £500-800 (+24%BP*)

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Lot 395 395. An early 20th century Art Deco white metal and diamond set cocktail watch, the rectangular dial with Arabic numerals, set with seventy-eight eight cut diamonds with a total estimated weight of 0.94ct, gross weight 15.9 grams. £400-600 (+24%BP*)

397. A yellow metal and single stone smoky quartz centrepiece necklet, set with an emerald cut smoky quartz calculated to weigh 22.91ct, stamped 750, gross weight 30.4 grams. £500-800 (+24%BP*)

Lot 398

398. An Edwardian yellow metal, sapphire and split pearl four pointed star shaped pendant on yellow metal chain, the pendant centred with a round faceted sapphire calculated to weigh 0.40ct, surrounded by four round faceted sapphires each estimated to weigh 0.09ct, pendant 3.1cm diameter, gross weight 5.9 grams. £150-300 (+24%BP*)

400. A pair of yellow metal mounted Essex crystal cuff links and a stick pin, the oval shaped cuff links decorated with game birds, the mounts stamped 9CT, the stick pin decorated with a bull dog, stamped 18, cuff links 1.8cm x 1.4cm, stick pin 6.5cm long, gross weight 15.2 grams (3). £150-300 (+24%BP*)

399. An Edwardian white and yellow metal diamond set open pear shaped pendant, set with twenty eight old cut diamonds estimated weight range of 0.03ct to 0.15ct, and five rose cut diamonds each estimated to weigh 0.01ct, 3cm x 2.3cm excluding suspension loop, gross weight 6.6 grams. £250-500 (+24%BP*)

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404. An 18ct yellow gold and white metal sapphire and diamond set three row cocktail ring, set with a single row of five round faceted sapphires each estimated to weigh 0.13ct, flanked by a row of four round brilliant cut diamonds on each side, the diamonds each estimated to weigh 0.02ct, gross weight 4.2 grams, ring size K. £250-500 (+24%BP*)

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Lot 402 402. An early 20th century Art Deco style white metal and diamond spray brooch, set with fifty eight-cut diamonds with estimated weight range from 0.01ct to 0.09ct, and thirteen round brilliant cut diamonds with estimated weight range from 0.07ct to 0.10ct, gross weight 10.5 grams, approximately 3cm wide. £800-1200 (+24%BP*)

Lot 404

401. A 20th century rose and white metal, synthetic sapphire and diamond panel brooch and matching earrings, the square shaped brooch set with four square faceted synthetic sapphires each within a border of rose cut diamonds, the earrings each set with a single square cut synthetic sapphire in a border of rose cut diamonds, gross weight 12.3 grams, brooch 2.5cm square, earrings 7mm square. £300-500 (+24%BP*)

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Lot 401

403. An early 20th century yellow and white metal, pearl, sapphire, ruby, diamond and enamel brooch in the form of a basket of flowers, set with three natural semi-baroque pearls, six round faceted sapphires each estimated to weigh 0.03ct, five round faceted rubies each estimated to weigh 0.05ct, and eleven rose cut diamonds each estimated to weigh 0.01ct, gross weight 10.9 grams, 4.1cm high x 2.6cm wide. £400-600 (+24%BP*)

405. A yellow and white metal two stone crossover diamond ring with diamond set shoulders, set with two round brilliant cut diamonds calculated to weigh 0.44ct and 0.47ct, flanked by six eight cut diamonds at the shoulders, each estimated to weigh 0.01ct, ring size P 1/2, stamped ‘18CT’, gross weight 3.2 grams. £800-1200 (+24%BP*)

Lot 406 406. A white metal and diamond five stone ring, set with five princess cut diamonds, each estimated to weigh 0.15ct, stamped ‘750 LW’, ring size Q. £250-500 (+24%BP*)

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Lot 408

Lot 409 409. An early 20th century yellow and white metal sapphire and diamond set navette cluster ring, set with a central rectangular cushion faceted sapphire calculated to weigh 0.26ct, flanked by two round faceted sapphires each estimated to weigh 0.07ct, within a border of eight various old cut diamonds, gross weight 3.2 grams, ring size M1⁄2 £200-300 (+24%BP*)

Lot 407

408. A yellow and white metal sapphire and diamond two stone crossover ring, set with a round faceted sapphire estimated to weigh 0.27ct, and a brilliant cut diamond estimated to weigh 0.16ct, stamped 18CT, gross weight 2.8 grams, ring size M. £150-300 (+24%BP*)

407. A white metal and diamond set cocktail ring, set with twenty four princess cut diamonds each estimated to weigh 0.09ct, total diamond weight estimated at 2.21ct, stamped ‘750’, ring size P. £500-800 (+24%BP*)

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412. A 20th century 18ct yellow gold and white metal diamond cluster ring, centred with a round brilliant cut diamond calculated to weigh 0.14ct, surrounded by fourteen round brilliant cut diamonds each estimated to weigh 0.04ct, ring size I. £200-300 (+24%BP*)

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Lot 410 410. A 20th century yellow metal and aquamarine set cocktail ring, the emerald cut aquamarine calculated to weigh 24.73ct, ring size K. £300-500 (+24%BP*)

Lot 413

414. A collection of assorted cranberry wine glasses, to include eight cranberry glasses with clear glass stems and feet 13.5cm high, four all-cranberry glass goblets 13.5cm high, four cranberry and clear glasses with line details 12.5cm high, and a pair of cranberry and clear glasses on hexagonal stands 13cm high (18). £50-100 (+24%BP*)

411. A 20th century white metal, tanzanite and diamond cluster ring, centred with an emerald cut tanzanite calculated to weigh 2.47ct, in a border of twelve round brilliant cut diamonds, each estimated to weigh 0.12ct, ring size K. £250-400 (+24%BP*)

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Lot 411

415. A collection of cranberry glass ware, to include four tapered cylindrical tumblers 9.5cm high, pair of sherry glasses with clear glass feet 10cm high, and four assorted single-handled cups (10). £40-80 (+24%BP*)

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413. A 20th century platinum and diamond three stone ring, set with a near uniform line of three round brilliant cut diamonds, estimated to weigh 0.77ct, 0.82ct and 0.82ct, ring size K1⁄2 £800-1200 (+24%BP*)

Lot 424

418. A small collection of late 19th/early 20th century glassware to include a silver-mounted Loetz iridescent glass vase 18.5cm high, a Vaseline glass bud vase 14.5cm high, an opaque white and amber tinted glass basket 13.5cm high, an opaque white, pink and blue bud vase 13.5cm high, and a yellow and peach glass vase 8.5cm high (5) £50-100 (+24%BP*)

419. A pair of late 19th century purple glass finger bowls, of tapered cylindrical form 12cm diameter, 9.5cm high £20-50 (+24%BP*)

423. An 18th century Continental opaque twist wine glass, the tapered bowl with wheel-cut border of flowers and foliage, on an opaque twist stem and conical foot, 19.5cm high. £50-100 (+24%BP*)

416. A group of three pieces of cranberry glass, to include a tapered cylindrical jug with applied clear glass handle 20.5cm high, a small vase 9cm high, and a circular dish with applied clear glass handle 13cm diameter £20-50 (+24%BP*)

A Monart vase, shape RA, mottled green and orange glass with gold coloured inclusions, 23cm high. £200-300 (+24%BP*)

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425. A Monart night light, mottled blue and pink with gold coloured inclusions and three typical whorls, on ebonised circular plinth, overall 19.5cm high. £100-200 (+24%BP*)

417. A collection of late 19th/early 20th century glassware, to include a blue and clear glass jug and stopper 19.5cm high, three green and clear glass wine goblets 13cm high, and eight assorted green glass wine glasses with facet-cut detail (12) £50-100 (+24%BP*)

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426. A rare and early Monart stoneware vase, shape F, mottled purple and pink glass with opaque white interior, 19cm high. £500-800 (+24%BP*)

427. A Monart vase, probably shape GC, mottled green and blue with typical band of whorls in purple, 15cm high. £100-200 (+24%BP*)

422. An early 20th century Continental Art Nouveau style clear glass bowl, decorated with six applied prunts and richly gilded ivy leaf decoration, 19.5cm diameter x 12.5cm high £50-100 (+24%BP*)

420. A late 19th century Bohemian clear and yellow-tinted glass goblet, the bowl with wheel-cut decoration of classical figures inscribed ‘De Welstand Van Onsland’, on a faceted stem and circular foot, 21.5cm high £150-300 (+24%BP*)

421. A late 19th century gilt metal mounted opaque glass table lamp, the opaque white body with blue glass overlay decorated with painted floral panels, the details picked out in gilt, converted from a paraffin burning lamp to include a modern light fitting, overall 42cm high £100-200 (+24%BP*)

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437. A Royal Worcester twin-handled urn and cover decorated by C. Johnson, dated 1912, hand-painted with a view of Caerphilli Castle, signed, puce-printed marks, 27.5cm high £300-500 (+24%BP*)

432. Royal Worcester vase decorated by James Stinton, dated 1921, decorated with cock pheasant, signed, green printed marks, 8.5cm high £100-200 (+24%BP*)

436. A Royal Crown Derby miniature salt pig, dated 1914, decorated in the Imari pallet, printed marks, 8.5cm high £40-80 (+24%BP*)

438. A 19th century English porcelain cobalt blue ground flower vase, decorated with oval shaped panels of colourful flowers and foliage on a richly gilded scroll ground, 10.5cm high £20-50 (+24%BP*)

434. A 19th century Staffordshire pastille burner, modelled in the form of a house with attendant dog, 11cm high x 11cm wide £20-50 (+24%BP*)

431. A 19th century Derby porcelain tyg, decorated in the Imari palette, red printed marks, 14cm high £50-100 (+24%BP*)

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435. A Royal Crown Derby twin-handled urn and cover, dated 1911, with hand-painted decoration of scattered foliate sprays within cobalt blue and gilt decorated borders, printed marks, 13cm high £50-100 (+24%BP*)

430. A pair of Royal Worcester porcelain vases decorated by Harry Stinton, dated 1911, painted with pairs of Highland cattle grazing in a misty landscape, raised on four scroll feet with gilded details, signed, green printed marks, 22cm high. £800-1200 (+24%BP*)

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433. Minton Majolica cream jug/sauce boat, decorated in relief with flowers and foliage raised on three shell-shaped supports, impressed marks and date cypher for 1862, 13.5cm wide x 6.5cm high £80-120 (+24%BP*)

439. A 19th century hand-painted porcelain flower vase, with hand-painted decoration of fruit and flowers on a richly gilded ground, 11.5cm high £20-50 (+24%BP*) Lot 437

Lot 441 441. A Doulton Burslem hand painted pottery charger in the Arts & Crafts style, decorated with a pair of peacocks in the in the manner of Harry Simeon, impressed mark, 35cm diameter. £100-200 (+24%BP*) Lot 442 442. A group of three Delft pottery chargers, 18th century, one decorated in the Fazackerley palette with an octagonal shaped roundel within a foliate border, bearing paper label inscribed ‘BRISTOL 1792’, 34cm diameter, one decorated with a central flower in shades of yellow, red, green and blue, bearing paper label inscribed ‘DUTCH DELFT’, 35cm diameter, and the other decorated with fenced garden of rockwork and peony, 34.5cm diameter (3). £100-200 (+24%BP*) Lot 443 443. An 18th century Delft charger, decorated in the Fazackerley palette with a Chinese boy in river landscape, 34cm diameter. £80-120 (+24%BP*)

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Lot 440 440. A collection of fourteen assorted Staffordshire figures, to include; ‘BURNS AND HIS MARY’, 29.5cm high, ‘D.TURPIN’, 26.5cm high, five other assorted figural groups, a spill vase with long tailed bird, 20cm high, a rearing Zebra figure, 16.5cm high, a pair of Staffordshire dogs, 16.5cm high, and three other dog groups (14). £100-200 (+24%BP*)

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446. A Bow porcelain figure of a Harlequin playing the pipes, circa 1765, workman’s mark in blue, bearing Albert Amor Ltd. label, 15.5cm high. £100-200 (+24%BP*)

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447. An 18th century Worcester Dr. Wall Period hop-trellis pattern fluted tea bowl, coffee can and saucer, the saucer with Albert Amor Ltd. exhibition label 1973 no.72, the saucer 12cm diameter. £100-200 (+24%BP*)

445. A pair of Chelsea raised anchor period leaf-shaped dishes, circa 1750, decorated in the Vincennes manner with flowers and insects, 20.5cm wide x 14.5cm wide. £100-200 (+24%BP*)

444. A 19th century English porcelain turquoise blue twin handled vase, decorated with a colourful panel of flowers to one side and a Country house to the other, 26cm high. £100-200 (+24%BP*)

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448. A pair of Royal Dux porcelain figures, modelled as a male figure holding a pipe on one hand and basket of fish in the other and a female figure holding a basket of fish, applied triangle marks, both numbered 2197, 44cm high. £150-300 (+24%BP*)

449. A late 19th/early 20th century Dresden porcelain figure group, modelled with female grape picker and two boys, on oval scroll and flower encrusted base, 25cm high x 19cm wide. £200-400 (+24%BP*)

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452. An 18th/19th century Delft pottery charger, decorated in the Chinese style with pine trees and pavilions in a river landscape, 34cm diameter £80-120 (+24%BP*)

454. Four Meissen porcelain blue and white plates, decorated with flowers and insects, blue crossed swords mark, 24.5cm diameter £50-100 (+24%BP*)

455. A Royal Dux Art Nouveau porcelain table centrepiece, modelled with two maidens supporting a shell, applied and impressed mark number 875, 53cm high £250-400 (+24%BP*)

456. A Mettlach stoneware stein, with incised decoration of musicians, impressed marks, 17.5cm high £20-50 (+24%BP*)

457. A late 19th/early 20th century Continental bisque porcelain figure group, modelled with teacher and boy, 44.5cm high £100-200 (+24%BP*)

451. A 19th century Delft pottery charger, decorated with fenced garden of peony and rock work, the rim with yellow line detail, 35.5cm diameter £80-120 (+24%BP*)

450. A late 19th/early 20th century ormolu mounted Sèvres style porcelain two handled table centrepiece, decorated with a hand painted panels of boy, girl and two dogs, and a landscape panel on a richly gilded cobalt blue ground, with Rococo style shell, scroll and foliate cast mounts, 58cm wide x 42cm high. £250-500 (+24%BP*)

453. A group of Meissen blue and white porcelain comprising three breakfast cups and eight saucers decorated with foliate sprays and insects, blue crossed swords mark £50-100 (+24%BP*)

464. A pair of Sitzendorf porcelain four-light candelabra, the flower-encrusted scroll branches supported on a column decorated with classical maidens, 50cm high £100-200 (+24%BP*)

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459. An early 20th century Continental pottery table lamp, modelled with jester and ballerina, printed and impressed marks, overall 51cm high £50-100 (+24%BP*)

461. An early 20th century Dresden porcelain table centrepiece, the pierced and flower-encrusted bowl supported on a scroll column with three putti, 30.5cm diameter x 30cm high £100-200 (+24%BP*)

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466. Two Continental Delft pottery chargers, one decorated with a basket issuing flowers and foliage and a pair of song birds, within a panelled border, 35cm diameter, the other decorated with flowers and foliage within blue line borders, 33cm diameter. £50-100 (+24%BP*) Lot 460

458. A Dresden porcelain inkwell, with two hinged compartments either side of an open recess on an oval base painted with floral garlands, 21.5cm wide £80-120 (+24%BP*)

460. A pair of late 19th century Austrian porcelain Belle Epoque busts, modelled as male and female with green enamelled decoration and gilded detail, printed marks, 43cm high £500-800 (+24%BP*)

462. A pair of Royal Dux porcelain figures, modelled as male and female water carriers, applied and impressed marks numbered 2463 and 2404 respectively, 39cm high £100-200 (+24%BP*)

463. A late 19th/early 20th century porcelain and gilt metal seven-light chandelier, the scroll arms with flower-encrusted detail supported on a gilt metal frame with foliate cast details, diameter approx. 50cm x approx. 75cm high £100-200 (+24%BP*)

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465. A 20th century Continental pottery bowl, decorated with stylised flowers and foliage in blue, green and yellow glazes, 32cm diameter. £50-100 (+24%BP*)

467. A Chinese porcelain famille verte jar and cover, Qing Dynasty, decorated with bird perching on a rock, peony and foliage, double concentric ring mark, 32cm high. £250-500 (+24%BP*)

468. A Chinese porcelain blue and white charger, Qing Dynasty, decorated with vases issuing flowers within a panelled and foliate scroll border, 41cm diameter. £100-200 (+24%BP*)

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470. A Chinese porcelain famille rose hexagonal shaped bowl on carved wood stand, Qing Dynasty, decorated with a frieze of eight figures, red seal mark to base, possibly Tongzhi, 18cm diameter x 7.5cm high, overall height on stand 15.5cm. £100-200 (+24%BP*)

471. A set of four Chinese porcelain blue and white tea cups and saucers, Qing Dynasty, decorated with panels of ladies divided by panels of foliage, together with a fifth cup, Kangxi four character marks, cups 5.5cm high, saucers 11.5cm diameter (9). £100-200 (+24%BP*)

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469. A Chinese porcelain blue and white jar, Qing Dynasty, decorated with three roundels of peony and foliate scrolls, 15cn high. £100-200 (+24%BP*) Lot 470

473. A Chinese porcelain famille rose Canton vase, Qing Dynasty, decorated with rectangular shaped panels of Court figures and Warriors, on a ground of peony, fruit and birds, the shoulder set with pairs of chilong, the neck with shishi terminals, 36.5cm diameter. £150-300 (+24%BP*)

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474. A Chinese porcelain blue and white jar, Qing Dynasty, with later clobbered decoration of dragons in a mountain landscape, red painted seal mark, 15cm high. £40-80 (+24%BP*)

472. A Chinese porcelain crackle glazed celadon vase, Qing Dynasty, with pierced and carved wood stand, 24cm high, overall 27cm high on carved wood stand. £100-200 (+24%BP*)

475. A Chinese porcelain blue and white octagonal-shaped tureen and cover, Qing Dynasty, decorated with butterflies, peony and chrysanthemum, the cover with scroll finial, the tureen with animal mask handles, 30cm wide x 23cm high £100-200 (+24%BP*)

479. A Chinese porcelain famille rose Canton vase, Qing Dynasty, decorated with rectangular shaped panels enclosing court figures on a ground decorated with peony, birds and other flowers, the neck with Shi Shi and ball terminals, the shoulders set with pairs of chilong, 44cm high £300-500 (+24%BP*)

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478. A Chinese porcelain famille rose Canton jar and cover, decorated with panels of figures, flowers and foliage on a gilded ground within panelled borders, the domed cover with Shi Shi and ball finial, the shoulders of the jar with four mask terminals, 45cm high £100-200 (+24%BP*)

481. A pair of Chinese porcelain famille rose Canton jars and covers, Qing Dynasty, decorated with rectangular shaped panels enclosing figures, flowers and foliage on a richly gilded scroll ground, the domed covers with Shi Shi and ball finials, the jars with mask and ring terminals, 40cm high £600-800 (+24%BP*)

480. A Chinese porcelain blue and white vase with clobbered decoration converted to a table lamp, overall approx. 42cm high £200-300 (+24%BP*)

476. A Chinese porcelain tankard, Qing Dynasty, decorated with a shaped oval panel enclosing figures on a powder blue ground, 14.5cm high £80-120 (+24%BP*)

482. A pair of Chinese blue and white porcelain tea bowls and saucers, Qing Dynasty, moulded with leaf-shaped panels decorated with flowers and foliage, the saucers 11cm diameter, the cups 4cm high £100-200 (+24%BP*)

483. A Chinese porcelain famille rose crackle glaze jar, Qing Dynasty, decorated with warriors, 33cm high £200-300 (+24%BP*)

477. A Chinese porcelain famille rose octagonal shaped dish, Qing Dynasty, decorated with a leaf-shaped panel enclosing peony and foliage within a panelled border of flowers and foliage, 24cm diameter £80-120 (+24%BP*)

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485. A pair of Chinese porcelain famille rose Canton vases, Qing Dynasty, decorated with rectangular shaped panels enclosing court figures and warriors on a ground decorated with peony and birds, the necks with Shi Shi and ball terminals, the shoulders set with pairs of chilong, 36.5cm high £700-900 (+24%BP*)

487. A Chinese porcelain famille rose turquoise-blue ground bottle vase, 20th century, bearing Qianlong seal mark, decorated with figures in a garden on a lotus scroll ground, 24.5cm high £1000-2000 (+24%BP*)Lot 484 Lot 489Lot 485

488. A Chinese blue and white porcelain octagonal shaped meat plate, Qing Dynasty, decorated with figures in a fenced garden, 31cm x 22.5cm. £100-200 (+24%BP*)

489. A Chinese porcelain celadon glazed pear-shaped vase, Qing Dynasty, with decoration of stylised leaves, four character mark, raised on circular carved wood stand with three bracket feet, 10cm high, overall on stand 12.5cm high. £80-120 (+24%BP*)

486. A Chinese porcelain blue and white punch bowl, Qing Dynasty, decorated with pavilions and sampans in a river landscape, 33cm diameter x 13.5cm high £300-500 (+24%BP*)

484. A pair of Chinese porcelain crackle glazed vases, decorated in relief with birds perching on rock-work issuing peony and other flowers, the necks with applied blossom branch terminals and incised square seal marks 46cm high £800-1200 (+24%BP*)

Lot 490 490. A pair of Chinese porcelain yellow ground saucer dishes, bearing Jiaqing seal marks, the interiors decorated with shou character and five bats, the exteriors decorated with four character roundels and lotus scroll, 15.5cm Provenance:diameter.Given as a wedding present to the current vendor by a family member in 1958. The family member who gave the dishes as the present was head of a Government department in Hong Kong at the time. See detail on back cover £700-900 (+24%BP*)

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491. A pair of Chinese porcelain powder blue ground rouleau vases, Qing Dynasty, decorated with panels of figures in famille verte enamels on a powder blue ground decorated with gilded flowers, foliage, vases issuing flowers and butterflies, 38cm high. See inside front cover £700-900 (+24%BP*)

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Lot 492 493. A Chinese silkwork picture, Qing Dynasty, worked in coloured threads to depict two egrets, bamboo and verse, picture 40cm x 30cm, framed and glazed overall size 47.5cm x 37.5cm. £150-300 (+24%BP*)

Lot 493 494. 20th Century Chinese School Two Coy watercolourCarpon paper, signed and inscribed 36cm x 44.5cm £80-120 (+24%BP*) 495. A Chinese pewter jug and cover, with engraved decoration of two dragons, flowers and foliage, marked ‘Kuthing, Swatow’, 20cm high £30-70 (+24%BP*)

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Lot 496 496. A pair of Chinese cinnabar lacquer vases, carved in shallow relief with mountain landscape of pine trees and figures within lotus scroll borders, 35cm high £500-800 (+24%BP*) 492. A Chinese silkwork picture, Qing Dynasty, worked in coloured threads to depict two Chinese crested Mynas perching on bamboo, peony and verse, in darkwood frame with two pierced scroll suspensions, panel 36cm x 58cm, overall size in frame 42cm x 64cm. £150-300 (+24%BP*)

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499. A Chinese dark wood circular box and cover, 9cm diameter x 4cm high £100-200 (+24%BP*)

502. A Chinese carved stone figure of a standing Buddha in the 6th/7th century style, 20th century, on a black metal rectangular plinth, overall 86.5cm high. £500-800 (+24%BP*)

Lot 497

501. A Chinese dark wood octagonal shaped box and cover, the rectangular panelled sides carved in shallow relief with precious objects, the slightly domed cover with blonde wood finial, 8.5cm diameter x 8cm high £100-200 (+24%BP*)

503. 20th century Chinese School Flower watercolourstudyon paper 82.5cm x Provenance:44cmFormerly the property of a Lady of Title £100-200 (+24%BP*) Lot 502

497. A Chinese bronze jardiniere in the Archaic style, late 19th/early 20th century, cast with ruyi-form handles, raised on three Shi Shi mask and paw feet, 30cm diameter x 23cm high £200-300 (+24%BP*)

498. A Chinese dark wood brush pot, possibly Huanghuali, of slightly waisted cylindrical form, 11cm high £200-300 (+24%BP*)

500. A Chinese carved and gilded wood figure of a Shi Shi mounted in gilt and red cloth-lined frame, overall 22cm x 32cm £50-100 (+24%BP*)

509. A Japanese Satsuma pottery vase, Meiji Period, decorated with rectangular shaped panels of Bijan and children, pavilions in a landscape, on a blue ground with richly gilded details, signed, 25cm high £300-500 (+24%BP*) JAPANESE CERAMICS & WORKS OF ART

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505. A Japanese blue and white porcelain dish, 20th century, decorated with pavilions and pine trees in a mountainous river landscape, 31cm diameter £40-80 (+24%BP*)

507. A pair of Japanese Satsuma pottery bowls, Meiji Period, the interiors decorated with figures in a coastal landscape, the exterior decorated with peony, iris, other flowers and foliage, signed, 12cm diameter x 4.5cm high £300-500 (+24%BP*)

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506. A Japanese blue and white Arita porcelain vase, Edo Period, decorated with three oval shaped panels of figures and pine trees on a lotus and scroll ground, 30cm high £500-800 (+24%BP*)

504. A Japanese Satsuma pottery twin handled koro and cover, Meiji Period, decorated with panels of figures on a blue ground with gilded flower decoration, raised on tapered feet, signed, 28cm high. £250-500 (+24%BP*)

508. A Japanese Satsuma pottery vase, Meiji Period, decorated with chrysanthemum picked out in blue, red, yellow and green enamel, signed, 16cm high £200-300 (+24%BP*)

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517. A Japanese Imari vase, Edo Period, decorated with scroll and heart-shaped panels enclosing flowers, figures and fruit on a richly gilded blue ground, 55.5cm high £700-900 (+24%BP*)

513. A Japanese Imari hexagonal shaped jar and cover, late 19th early 20th century, decorated with panels of chrysanthemum on a blue ground, 32cm high £50-100 (+24%BP*)

515. A Japanese Satsuma pottery teapot and cover, late 19th/early 20th century, decorated with bamboo, signed, 6.5cm high £100-200 (+24%BP*)

514. A Japanese Kutani bowl, late 19th/early 20th century, the interior decorated with circular panel enclosing a dragon within a panelled border of phoenix, 31.5cm diameter £200-300 (+24%BP*)

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511. A Japanese Satsuma pottery bowl, Meiji Period, the interior decorated with butterflies, the exterior decorated with peony and chrysanthemums, signed and impressed marks, 9cm diameter x 4cm high £150-300 (+24%BP*)

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512. A late 19th century Japanese Imari porcelain jar and cover, decorated with four rectangular shaped panels enclosing urns issuing chrysanthemum divided by gardens of peony and blossom, 41cm high £100-200 (+24%BP*)

510. A Japanese Satsuma pottery fan-shaped dish, Meiji Period, decorated with cockerel and hens, blossom, peony and wisteria on a blue ground with richly gilded details, signed and impressed marks, 19.5cm wide £300-500 (+24%BP*)

516. A pair of Japanese Satsuma pottery vases, Meiji Period, decorated with Bijan and children in a forest of bamboo, signed, 24cm high £200-300 (+24%BP*)

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518. A Japanese Kutani porcelain figure of Guanyin, modelled standing with red, blue and green enamelled robe, holding a scroll in one hand, 60cm high. £100-200 (+24%BP*)

523. A Japanese carved wood figure of a sennin, late 19th/early 20th century, 15.5cm high £100-200 (+24%BP*)

526. A Japanese white metal vase, late 19th/early 20th century with incised decoration of Mount Fuji, pine tree, and bearing interlinked initials, signed, 31.9 troy ozs, 27cm high £800-1200 (+24%BP*)

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521. A late 19th/early 20th century Japanese silver wire-work cloisonné box and cover, decorated with chrysanthemums and foliage, of rounded rectangular form with detachable cover, 14.5cm wide x 6cm high x 11.5cm deep £800-1200 (+24%BP*)

522. A Japanese bronze vase, late 19th/early 20th century decorated in relief with two carp, the eyes with gilt-line detail, signed, 20.5cm high £400-600 (+24%BP*)

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525. A 19th century Japanese carved wood and lacquer Zushi shrine, the architectural form cabinet opening to a gilded interior with a seated scholar in a throne chair, overall 52cm high x 48cm wide x 29cm deep £500-800 (+24%BP*)

520. A late 19th/early 20th century Japanese cloisonné dish, decorated with seven redcapped manchurian cranes on a gilded ground, 18.5cm diameter £40-80 (+24%BP*)

524. A late 19th/early 20th century Japanese bronze twin-handled vase, with gilded, silvered and black coloured detail of fruiting vine, 21.5cm high £300-500 (+24%BP*)

519. A Japanese Kutani porcelain figure of a Bijin, late 19th/early 20th century, modelled standing wearing black robes with gilt detail, 43.5cm high, together with a smaller bijin figure modelled standing with attendant cat, 27cm high (2). £100-200 (+24%BP*)

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