Antiques & Fine Art Sale
Two day Auction
To include: Property removed from Stobhall, Perthshire, Former Seat of the Earl of Perth, A private collection of Scottish snuff mulls and snuff boxes, A private collection of Monart Glass and various other properties.
Day One: Lots 1-301
Tuesday 6th December at 10.30am
To include: Longcase Clocks, Furniture, Carpets & Rugs, Mirrors, Works of Art, Clocks, A private collection of Scottish snuff mulls & snuff boxes
Day Two: Lots 302-613
Wednesday 7th December at 10.30am
To include: Prints, Watercolours, Oil Paintings, Silver, Alexander Ritchie Silver, Chinese Silver, Gold & Jewellery, Glass, A private collection of Monart Glass, British & European Ceramics, Chinese Porcelain & Works of Art and Japanese Ceramics & Works of Art
At 6 King Street, Perth, PH2 8JA
Viewing: Saturday 3rd December 2022 9am – 2pm
Sunday 4th December 2022 1pm – 3pm
Monday 5th December 2022 9am – 5pm Limited
Telephone: 01738 633888 Fax: 01738 441322
CONDITIONS OF SALE FOR BUYERS
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.
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.
3. The full purchase money for each Lot is to be paid at the fall of the hammer. 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.
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.
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.
Credit card and debit card payments -There are no charges for using debit or credit cards. Lindsay Burns & Company does not accept card payments over the telephone or internet, only in person on the premises (unless agreed with the auctioneers prior to sale).
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.
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.
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.
9. All Lots marked with the prefix * indicates VAT is payable in addition to the Selling Price.
10. All Lots prefixed with @ indicates that VAT is included in the Selling Price.
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.
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.
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. 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.
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).
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.
VAT Value Added Tax at the prevailing rate at the day of sale.
Vendor the seller of lots consigned to Lindsay Burns & Company.
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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Published by Lindsay Burns & Company 2nd August 2022.
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
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
Lot 1
1. A 19th century mahogany and gilt metal mounted longcase clock, William Withers, London, the brass dial with silvered chapter ring bearing Arabic and Roman numerals, the arch with strike/silent dial, with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the twin train five pillar movement striking on a bell within a dome top hood with fluted column detail, the trunk door flanked by fluted quarter columns, on a rectangular base with shaped plinth: pendulum, weights and keys present, 224cm high. £400-600 (+24%BP*)
TUESDAY 6TH DECEMBER LONGCASE CLOCKS
Lot 2
2. An 18th century black lacquer longcase clock, Joshua Alsop, East Smithfield, the brass dial with silvered chapter ring bearing Arabic and Roman numerals, with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the twin train five pillar movement striking on a bell, the hood with pierced sound frets and caddy top with two gilded ball finials, the rectangular trunk door with circular glass bullseye, on a rectangular base, the case with chinoiserie decoration of figures, animals, pavilions, flowers and trees: pendulum, weights and keys present, 249.5cm high. £800-1200 (+24%BP*)
Lot 3
3. A 17th/18th century walnut longcase clock, Peter Laurans, London, the brass dial with silvered chapter ring bearing Arabic and Roman numerals, with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the twin train five pillar movement striking on a bell, the hood with caddy top and three ball finials, the rectangular trunk door centred with glass bullseye, on a rectangular base: pendulum, weights and keys present, 253cm high. £800-1200 (+24%BP*)
Lot 4
FURNITURE
4. Bryce McKenzie, a Vendome chair, with Zimmer & Rohde smart upholstery, raised on tapered square supports resting on brass casters, overall 102cm high x 91cm wide. £150-300 (+24%BP*)
5. A 19th century Dutch mahogany and marquetry inlaid tall chest of drawers, the rectangular top above a blind frieze drawer and five long drawers, with shell and foliate scroll inlays, raised on rectangular section supports, 103.5cm wide x 158cm high x 46cm deep. £300-500 (+24%BP*)
Lot 6
6. A carved and painted wood rocking horse in the style of F. H. Ayres, with inlaid eyes, horse hair mane and tail, the leather saddle with brass studded details, on pine trestle base, 113cm high x 129cm long. £300-500 (+24%BP*)
7. 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. £100-200 (+24%BP*)
Lot 5
Lot 8
8. A George III mahogany and ebony lined secrétaire bookcase of neat proportions, the upper section with two astragal glazed cupboard doors opening to a fitted interior with three sliding shelves, on a base with secrétaire drawer opening to a fitted interior with pigeon holes and three small drawers, over three long graduated cockbeaded drawers, raised on splayed bracket feet, 211.5cm high x 77.5cm wide x 46cm deep. £150-300 (+24%BP*)
9. An Italian pietra dura and gilt wood demilune console table, the pietra dura top inlaid with various coloured marbles to depict a circular panel enclosing urn issuing flowers on a ground with flower scroll and bird inlaid motifs, the gilt wood base with pierced and scroll carved frieze raised on three cabriole supports with scroll feet, 105cm wide x 86cm high x 52cm deep. £4000-6000 (+24%BP*)
10. A late 19th/early 20th century specimen wood and gilt metal mounted occasional table, the oval-shaped top with red and gilt tooled leather skiver within a pierced gallery above a shallow frieze drawer, raised on four rectangular section supports with fluted detail, extending to short cabriole supports with gilt metal foliate and paw cast sabots, united by an oval-shaped under-tier, 44cm wide x 72cm high x 33.5cm deep. £600-800 (+24%BP*)
11. A late 18th/19th century mahogany lowboy, possibly American, the rectangular top with moulded edge and shaped re-entrant corners above a shallow central frieze drawer flanked by two slightly deeper drawers, raised on four cabriole supports terminating in pad feet, 84cm wide x 70.5cm high x 50cm deep. £800-1200 (+24%BP*)
12. A late 19th century rosewood, parquetry and gilt metal mounted occasional table, the circular top with parquetry inlaid panel centred with a brass inlaid roundel of flower head and scroll, above a plain frieze raised on four tapered cabriole supports united by a circular under-tier, 46cm diameter x 73.5cm high. £200-300 (+24%BP*)
Lot 13
13. A late 19th century French rosewood, marquetry and gilt metal mounted side cabinet/ occasional table, the rectangular top with green and black marble insert above a marquetry inlaid cupboard door depicting urn issuing flowers and foliage, opening to a fitted interior with two small drawers, raised on four slender cabriole supports with gilt metal mounts, 35.5cm wide x 78cm high x 28.5cm deep. £800-1200 (+24%BP*)
Lot 14
14. A 19th century mahogany, ebony and boxwood lined secrétaire bookcase, the moulded cornice above a pair of astragal glazed cupboard doors opening to a fitted interior with three adjustable sliding shelves, on a base fitted with a secrétaire drawer opening to a fitted interior over a pair of cupboard doors opening to a fitted interior with one shelf, raised on splayed feet, 125cm wide x 237cm high x 62cm deep. £250-500 (+24%BP*)
Lot 15
15. A Chinese darkwood jardiniere stand, Qing Dynasty, the octagonal top with a marble insert above a pierced and flower carved frieze, raised on four cabriole supports united by an X-shaped stretcher, 26cm diameter x 89cm high. £70-150 (+24%BP*)
Lot 16
16. A pair of Chinese darkwood jardiniere stands, Qing Dynasty, the circular tops with marble inserts above a pierced and flower carved frieze, raised on four cabriole supports united by an X-shaped stretcher, 39cm diameter x 48cm high. £150-300 (+24%BP*)
Lot 17
17. An early 20th century red and white marble gilt metal mounted urn/jardiniere stand, the square revolving top raised on a cylindrical column resting on a stepped square plinth base with four paw feet, 26.5cm square x 106cm high. £100-200 (+24%BP*)
18. A 19th century Scottish mahogany and ebony lined sideboard, the stage back with two sliding doors and two small drawers over a bow front centre section with frieze drawer and blind drawer below, flanked by two deep drawers, raised on six reeded tapered cylindrical supports, 234cm wide x 113cm high x 78cm deep. £150-300 (+24%BP*)
Lot 19
19. A 19th century mahogany snap-top supper table and a set of four late Georgian mahogany dining chairs, the table with hinged rectangular top raised on turned column with four downswept legs terminating with brass feet resting on casters, 153cm wide x 74.5cm high x 114cm deep. The chairs with pierced splats and drop-in upholstered seats, 93cm high (5). £250-500 (+24%BP*)
20. A 19th century rosewood pedestal card table, the hinged rectangular top opening to a red baize-lined interior, above a convex frieze with foliate scroll detail, raised on a tapered cylindrical column with leaf carved collar, on a concave platform base with four bun feet, concealing recessed wooden casters, 86cm wide x 77cm high x 43cm deep. £200-300 (+24%BP*)
21. A pair of Chinese darkwood jardiniere/urn stands, late 19th/early 20th century, the square panel tops above pierced and foliate carved frieze raised on square section supports with scroll detail at the feet, 48cm square x 51.5cm high. £500-800 (+24%BP*)
22. A 19th century walnut occasional table, the circular top with foliate carved edge on a tapered spiral carved column with three downswept supports, 50cm diameter x 71.5cm high. £100-200 (+24%BP*)
23. A Chinese darkwood and porcelain mounted barrel-shaped stool, Qing Dynasty, the circular top inset with a Chinese porcelain famille rose circularshaped panel, within a scroll and foliate carved border, the frieze carved and pierced with birds, flowers and foliage, above interlaced openwork side panels, raised on four shaped bracket feet, 35cm diameter x 52cm high. £800-1200 (+24%BP*)
24. A pair of 20th century rosewood, marquetry and gilt metal mounted occasional tables, the oval-shaped tops with pierced three-quarter gallery, above a single frieze drawer raised on four tapered square section supports terminating with gilt metal, foliate cast feet, united by a kidney-shaped under-tier, 60cm wide x 74cm high. £400-600 (+24%BP*)
Lot 25
25. A late 18th/19th century mahogany and brass-bound wine cooler, the oval-shaped cooler with single brass ring and drop carry handles, on a base with four splayed square section supports resting on brass casters, 71cm wide x 52cm high x 51.5cm deep. £800-1200 (+24%BP*)
26. A nest of three Chinese dark wood occasional tables, late 19th/early 20th century, the rectangular panel tops above pierced and scroll carved frieze raised on square section supports united by stretchers, the largest 46.5cm wide x 64cm high x 33.5cm deep. £100-200 (+24%BP*)
Lot 27
27. A 19th century mahogany chest on chest, the moulded cornice above three small and three long graduated drawers enclosed by fluted columns with Corinthian carved capitals, on a base fitted with two small and two long graduated drawers raised on shaped bracket feet, 113cm wide x 175cm high x 57cm deep. £200-400 (+24%BP*)
Lot 28
28. A late 19th/early 20th century George III style chest, the rectangular top with moulded edge over two short and three long graduated drawers enclosed by fluted quarter columns, raised on shaped bracket feet, 88.5cm wide x 83.5cm high x 48.5cm deep. £100-200 (+24%BP*)
BP* - Buyer’s Premium of 24% inclusive of VAT @ 20%
Lot 29
29. A 19th century mahogany linen press, the moulded cornice and fluted frieze with anthemion carved details above a pair of panelled cupboard doors opening to a plain interior with hanging rail, on a base fitted with two graduated cockbeaded drawers, raised on bracket feet, 126.5cm wide x 201.5cm high x 62.5cm deep. £150-300 (+24%BP*)
30. A Chinese darkwood jardiniere stand, Qing Dynasty, the circular top with marble insert above a pierced and flower carved frieze, raised on four cabriole supports united by concave stretchers, 31cm diameter x 47cm high. £70-150 (+24%BP*)
31. A pair of late 19th/early 20th century painted satinwood occasional tables, the octagonal shaped tops painted with flowers and fruit, raised on tapered octagonal columns with three downswept supports, 33.5cm diameter x 75.5cm high. £200-300 (+24%BP*)
32. A quartetto of four Chinese darkwood and burr wood occasional tables, 20th century, the panelled rectangular tops each with burr wood insert above a pierced and foliate carved frieze raised on square section supports united by stretchers, the largest 45cm wide x 66cm high x 35cm deep. £400-600 (+24%BP*)
33. A George III mahogany snap-top occasional table, the hinged circular top with a moulded edge, resting on bird-cage support and tapered cylindrical column with three downswept legs, 71cm diameter x 70.5cm high. £600-800 (+24%BP*)
34. A Chinese darkwood display cabinet, late 19th/early 20th century, the upper section with glazed cupboard door opening to a fitted interior with two shelves, on a base with a carved and pierced frieze of bamboo, fruit and foliage over three open shelves raised on simulated bamboo carved supports and tapered cylindrical feet, 66cm wide x 180.5cm high x 31cm deep. £800-1200 (+24%BP*)
35. A quartetto of satinwood and ebony lined occasional tables, late 19th/early 20th century, the rectangular tops raised on four ring-turned supports united by a convex stretcher, the largest 50cm wide x 68.5cm high x 34.5cm deep. £600-800 (+24%BP*)
Lot 36
36. A late 19th century Black Forrest smokers table/stand, the oval top with two lidded compartments supported by a well-carved bear with inlaid eyes on a naturalistic foliate carved base, 46cm wide x 90cm high. £800-1200 (+24%BP*)
Lot 37
Lot 38
37. A pair of Chinese Ming style darkwood, possibly Jichimu wood, side cabinets, late 19th/ early 20th century, the rectangular panelled tops above two frieze drawers and two cupboard doors with brass mounts, raised on four square section supports, 60.5cm wide x 70.5cm high x 40cm deep. £300-500 (+24%BP*)
38. A pair of Chinese darkwood, possibly Jichimu wood, rose chairs (meiguiyi), Qing Dynasty, with pierced panel backs and sides above rectangular panelled seats, raised on four vertical supports united by stretchers, 62.5cm wide x 78cm high x 47cm deep. £800-1200 (+24%BP*)
39. A 19th century mahogany partners desk, the rectangular top with green and gilt leather writing surface above three frieze drawers on each side, raised on three drawer pedestals backed with panelled cupboard doors, 151cm wide x 78cm high x 97.5cm deep. £400-600 (+24%BP*)
Lot 40
40. A Victorian mahogany bobbin-turned gypsy table, the round baize-lined top with a needlework and beadwork fringe, raised on three splayed bobbin turned supports united by stretchers, approximately 55cm diameter x 70.5cm high. £70-150 (+24%BP*)
41. A George III walnut bureau bookcase, the moulded cornice above a pair of mirrored cupboard doors, the mirror plates with bevelled edges, opening to a fitted interior with open recesses and four small drawers, the base with fall-front opening to a fitted interior with pigeon holes and small drawers over two short and three long graduated cockbeaded drawers, raised on bracket feet, 109cm wide x 209.5cm high x 60cm deep. £1500-2000 (+24%BP*)
42. A pair of George III style mahogany Gainsborough armchairs, the red leather upholstered back, arms and seat with brass stud detail, raised on square channelled supports resting on brass casters, 104cm high. £800-1200 (+24%BP*)
43. A 19th century mahogany and marquetry inlaid bowfront side cabinet, the shaped top with Neoclassical inlaid detail of floral garlands above a shallow frieze drawer and three long graduated cockbeaded drawers, flanked by satin-covered panelled cupboard doors with gilt metal grill detail, raised on a plinth base, 109.5cm wide x 83.5cm high x 41cm deep. £2000-3000 (+24%BP*)
44. A 20th century painted satinwood work box on integral stand, the sarcophagusshaped box with floral painted detail, raised on four splayed tapered square section supports with brass cups and casters, 38.5cm wide x 49cm high x 27.5cm deep. £400-600 (+24%BP*)
Lot 41
Lot 43
45. A Georgian mahogany and brass inlaid supper table in the manner of Frederick Hintz, the hinged octofoil dished top with brass inlaid detail raised on a tapered cylindrical column with three downswept supports, 52cm diameter x 67.5cm high. £2500-4000 (+24%BP*)
46. A late 19th/early 20th century gilt metal mounted mahogany occasional table, the shaped circular top above a frieze set with scrolling mounts, raised on four cabriole supports with mask mounts trailing to foliate and scroll sabots, 57cm diameter x 76.5cm high. £600-800 (+24%BP*)
47. A pair of 19th century painted satinwood demilune games/card tables, the shaped tops with painted panelled border of flower heads, opening to a red baize-lined interior above a plain frieze raised on four tapered octagonal supports with fluted detail, 107cm wide x 76cm high x 48cm deep. £2000-3000 (+24%BP*)
Lot 48
48. A late 19th century/early 20th century vitrine, the mottled red and white marble top with a moulded edge above a glazed cupboard door opening to a fitted interior with two glass shelves, raised on four tapered cylindrical supports with fluted details, 60cm wide x 120cm high x 36.5cm deep. £150-300 (+24%BP*)
49. A Chinese darkwood jardiniere stand, Qing Dynasty, the hexagonal top with a marble insert above a pierced and flower carved frieze, raised on three flower carved cabriole supports united by tri-form stretcher, 26cm diameter x 90.5cm high. £70-150 (+24%BP*)
Lot 50
50. A pair of Continental kingwood and gilt metal mounted occasional tables, the oval tops with pierced three-quarter galleries above a single frieze drawer, raised on four cabriole supports united by a kidney-shaped under-tier, 42.5cm wide x 70.5cm high. £150-300 (+24%BP*)
Lot 51
51. A nest of three Continental kingwood, parquetry and gilt metal mounted occasional tables, in the Louis XV style, the largest 50.5cm wide x 58.5cm high x 41cm deep. £150-300 (+24%BP*)
Lot 52
52. A 19th century Regency style mahogany and ebonised centre table with scagliola top, the circular scagliola top centred with a star-shaped motif within a border of stylised anthemion, above a plain frieze raised on three lion-carved monopodia with foliate detail and paw feet, resting on a concave platform base with inlaid star motif raised on three bun feet, 66cm diameter x 79.5cm high. £800-1200 (+24%BP*)
53. A pair of painted beech wood fauteuil, the upholstered back, arms and seat with printed floral detail raised on tapered cylindrical supports with fluted details, 91.cm high. £700-900 (+24%BP*)
54. A George III walnut kneehole writing desk, the rectangular top with ebony lined border above a long frieze drawer and smaller blind drawer, the kneehole with a recessed cupboard door decorated with star inlay, flanked by two banks of three small drawers, raised on bracket feet, 81cm wide x 77cm high x 46cm deep. £2000-3000 (+24%BP*)
55. A Chinese darkwood side cabinet, 20th century, the rectangular panelled top above a pair of panelled cupboard doors carved in relief with bats and Shou characters on diaper grounds, opening to a fitted interior with single shelf raised on four claw and ball feet, 126cm wide x 94.5cm high x 40cm deep. £800-1200 (+24%BP*)
56. A 19th century burr wood snap-top occasional table, the hinged octagonal top with radiating burr wood veneers, raised on a tapered octagonal column and stepped octagonal plinth base with four bun feet, 61cm diameter x 71.5cm high. £500-800 (+24%BP*)
57. A Chinese darkwood rectangular shaped jardiniere/urn stand, Qing Dynasty, the rectangular top enclosing a shaped red and white marble panel insert above a frieze carved and pierced with flowers and fruit, raised on four scroll carved supports, 70cm wide x 45.5cm high x 55.5cm deep. £500-800 (+24%BP*)
58. A 19th century mahogany secrétaire chest, the rectangular top above a secrétaire drawer with double false drawer front opening to a fitted interior, over three long graduated cockbeaded frieze drawers, raised on bracket feet, 123.5cm wide x 107.5cm high x 57cm deep. £200-300 (+24%BP*)
59. An early 20th century Chinoiserie black lacquer single bed, comprising head board and foot board, lacking rails, 93cm wide x 125.5cm high. £50-100 (+24%BP*)
Lot 60
60. An early 20th century mahogany table top display/specimen cabinet, the hinged top rectangular top with two astragal glazed panels, opening to a blue lined velvet interior with spade feet, 160cm wide x 108cm high x 53.5cm deep. £100-200 (+24%BP*)
Lot 61
61. An early 20th century mahogany mirror back display cabinet, the moulded cornice above a pair of glazed cupboard doors opening to an interior with gilt metal shelf brackets, shelves lacking, on a plinth base, 98cm wide x 180.5cm high x 58.5cm deep. £100-200 (+24%BP*)
62. An 18th century oak dresser, the rectangular planked top above three frieze drawers and central cupboard door flanked by two small drawers on each side, raised on bun feet, 181cm wide x 83.5cm high x 48.5cm deep. £250-500 (+24%BP*)
Lot 63
63. A 19th century Continental painted pine chest/console, probably Italian, the rectangular top with moulded edge above two long drawers with painted ribbon tie and wag detail above an arcaded frieze, raised on four tapered cylindrical supports with fluted details and ball feet, 117cm wide x 89.5cm high x 52cm deep. £200-400 (+24%BP*)
64. A 19th century rosewood Wellington chest, the rectangular top with hinged lid above seven small cockbeaded drawers enclosed by foliate scroll carved columns, raised on a plinth base, 67.5cm wide x 140cm high x 39.5cm deep. £300-500 (+24%BP*)
65. A Chinese darkwood jardiniere/urn stand, Qing Dynasty, the circular top with mottled red and white marble insert above a pierced and foliate carved frieze raised on four square section supports terminating with claw and ball feet, united by a circular under-tier, 48cm diameter x 67cm high. £400-600 (+24%BP*)
66. A pair of Chinese darkwood side chairs, late Qing Dynasty, the rectangular backs with open recess and foliate scroll detail above drop-in upholstered seats raised on foliate and scroll carved square section supports terminating in claw and ball feet, 91cm high. £400-600 (+24%BP*)
67. A late 19th/early 20th century rosewood, parquetry and gilt metal mounted games/card table, the shaped and hinged rectangular top opening to a green baizelined interior above a shaped frieze centred with mask and scroll mount, raised on four cabriole supports with foliate and scroll cast mounts, 88cm wide x 77cm high x 44.5cm deep. £800-1200 (+24%BP*)
68. A 19th century rosewood and parcel gilt breakfront side cabinet, the mottled green and white marble top above a plain frieze and pair of folded satin panelled cupboard doors opening to a shelved interior flanked by two smaller corresponding cupboard doors, raised on a plinth base, 195cm wide x 97.5cm high x 34.5cm deep. £2000-3000 (+24%BP*)
Lot 69
Lot 70
Lot 67
69. A 20th century Victorian style pine refectory table, the rectangular planked top raised on four tapered cylindrical supports with ring turned detail, 239cm long x 73.5cm high x 93cm deep. £150-300 (+24%BP*)
70. A Victorian walnut chaise longue, with button down upholstered back, arms and seat, raised on foliate carved cabriole supports, 200cm wide. £150-300 (+24%BP*)
71. A 19th century mahogany snap top pedestal supper table, the hinged rounded rectangular top raised on an octagonal shaped baluster column and concave platform base with four paw feet and brass casters, 122.5cm wide x 73cm high x 88cm deep. £100-200 (+24%BP*)
Lot 72
72. A 19th century Continental mahogany chest of bombe form, the rectangular top with serpentine edge above four long drawers, with carved apron, raised on claw and ball feet, 97cm wide x 85cm high x 58.5cm deep. £150-300 (+24%BP*)
73. A pair of late 19th century Venetian polychrome decorated figural stands, the shaped rectangular tops with floral painted detail, raised on figural and scroll carved columns with three downswept supports, 34cm wide x 95cm high. £700-900 (+24%BP*)
76. A late 19th/early 20th century French kingwood bureau-plat, the rectangular top with tan and gilt tooled leather insert, above a long central frieze drawer flanked by two smaller drawers, raised on slender cabriole supports with gilt metal mounts, 114cm wide x 73.5cm high x 69cm deep. £200-300 (+24%BP*)
77. A late 19th century French rosewood and gilt metal mounted bureau-plat in the Transitional style, the shaped rectangular top with black and gilt tooled leather insert above three frieze drawers raised on tapered cabriole supports with gilt metal mounts, 149cm wide x 75.5cm high x 73cm deep. £500-800 (+24%BP*)
Lot 74
74. A pair of 19th century mahogany hall chairs, the upright backs with domed tops and C-scroll supports, above an oval panelled seat raised on sabre legs, 89cm high. £500-800 (+24%BP*)
75. An early 19th century mahogany hanging corner cupboard, the interior with four shelves, 79.5cm wide x 110cm high. £50-100 (+24%BP*)
Lot 78
78. A Chinese darkwood display cabinet, late 19th/early 20th century, the rectangular top with foliate and scroll carved three-quarter gallery above an arrangement of three open shelves all within pierced and foliate carved borders, the back panel with red velvet cloth covering, 77cm wide x 149cm high x 35cm deep. £800-1200 (+24%BP*)
Lot 79
79. A pair of 19th century mahogany side chairs, the upholstered backs and seats with studded details raised on square section supports united by H-shaped stretchers. £70-150 (+24%BP*)
Lot 81
82. An antique Continental walnut cassapanca, probably Italian, the hinged rectangular cover with egg and dart carved edge above a plain frieze, the corners of the base with tapered column details and scroll carved capitals, 110cm wide x 66cm high x 64cm deep. £200-400 (+24%BP*)
Lot 80
80. A pair of 19th century mahogany and ebony lined pedestal cupboards, the rectangular tops above a panelled cupboard door, each opening to a single shelf, enclosed by lion mask capitals, raised on ebonised paw feet, 48cm wide x 70cm high x 46cm deep. £150-300 (+24%BP*)
81. A Continental Henri II darkwood rectangular table, late 16th century and later, the panelled rectangular top on convex frieze raised on four cylindrical supports united by an H-shaped stretcher with triple-arched centre, 162cm wide x 741.5cm high x 70cm deep. £500-800 (+24%BP*)
Lot 82
83. A 19th century Continental fruitwood and parquetry table à ouvrage, probably Italian, the hinged oval top with a mirror to the underside opening to a velvet-lined threedivision interior, raised on four tapered square legs with gilt metal foliate and ball cast feet, 66cm wide x 70.5cm high x 48cm deep. £300-500 (+24%BP*)
84. A Chinese darkwood snap-top occasional table, Qing Dynasty, the hinged top with a mottled black, white and grey marble insert within a mother of pearl inlaid border of scattered foliate sprays divided by small flower heads, raised on a baluster carved column with three downswept supports terminating in claw and ball feet, 83.5cm diameter x 71.5cm high. £500-800 (+24%BP*)
Lot 83
85. A Sheraton Period mahogany satinwood and ebony lined bonheur du jour, the upright back with two open shelves over five small drawers on a rectangular base with pullout drawer with fitted interior of baize-lined writing slide, compartments and lift-out tray, raised on four tapered square supports, 77cm wide x 129cm high x 46.5cm deep. £2000-3000 (+24%BP*)
86. A 19th century mahogany hanging corner cupboard, the cupboard doors opening to a fitted interior with four shelves and three small drawers, 77.5cm wide x 111cm high. £50-100 (+24%BP*)
87. A late 19th/early 20th century satinwood and marquetry inlaid linen press, the moulded cornice above a pair of panelled cupboard doors inlaid with flowers and scrolling motifs on a base fitted with two small drawers and two long drawers, raised on a plinth base, 132cm wide x 232cm high x 59cm deep. £600-800 (+24%BP*)
88. A 19th century rosewood breakfront bookcase, the moulded cornice above a blind fretwork frieze over a pair of glazed cupboard doors with gilt metal grill backing opening to a fitted cloth-lined interior with three shelves flanked by corresponding glazed cupboard doors on a base fitted with four panelled cupboard doors, raised on a plinth, 246cm wide x 271.5cm high x 47cm deep. £4000-6000 (+24%BP*)
89. A 19th century mahogany four-tier whatnot, fitted with a single cockbeaded drawer to the base, raised on short tapered cylindrical supports with brass cups and casters, 45cm wide x 150cm high x 37.5cm deep. £200-300 (+24%BP*)
90. A 19th century rosewood work table, the circular marble top with a revolving action opening to a plain black cloth-lined interior raised on tapered and reeded column with four scroll carved supports, resting on a concave platform base with four bun feet and recessed casters, 49cm diameter x 77.5cm high. £400-600 (+24%BP*)
Lot 91
91. A George III mahogany side table/console table, the rectangular top above a single frieze drawer raised on four square chamfered legs resting on brass casters, the legs with pierced spandrel detail, 121cm wide x 73cm high x 42cm deep. £200-400 (+24%BP*)
Lot 92
92. A George III style walnut lowboy, the rectangular top with a moulded edge above three frieze drawers, raised on tapered cylindrical supports with pad feet, 72cm wide x 72.5cm high x 42cm deep. £150-300 (+24%BP*)
Lot 93
93. A George III mahogany armchair, the upholstered back, arms and serpentine seat with brass stud detail, raised on four nicely carved cabriole supports with scroll feet, 63cm wide x 99cm high. £200-400 (+24%BP*)
Lot 94
94. A Spanish walnut bench, probably 17th century and later, the rectangular planked top with moulded edge raised on lyre-shaped trestle ends with scroll and spirally turned iron supports, 143cm wide x 46.5cm high x 30cm deep. £200-400 (+24%BP*)
Lot 95
95. A Continental walnut rectangular side table, probably Spanish, 17th century and later, the rectangular top raised on four bobbin-turned supports united by cross stretchers and a beaten iron interlaced stretcher, 78.5cm wide x 60cm high x 53cm deep. £250-500 (+24%BP*)
Lot 96
96. A Continental darkwood folding X-frame hall chair, 18th/19th century, 63cm wide x 71.5cm high x 31.5cm deep. £150-300 (+24%BP*)
Lot 97
97. A Continental kingwood, rosewood and gilt metal mounted Transitional style commode, late 19th/early 20th century, the serpentine marble top above two long drawers raised on short cabriole supports with gilt metal mounts, 112cm wide x 88cm high x 50cm deep. £800-1200 (+24%BP*)
98. A George III style reproduction walnut corner cupboard, the upper section with a pair of astragal glazed cupboard doors opening to a fitted interior with four shelves, on a base fitted with a pair of panelled cupboard doors opening to a shell interior, raised on bracket feet, 95cm wide x 198.5cm high. £100-200 (+24%BP*)
99. A pair of Chinese darkwood and mother of pearl inlaid barrel-shaped stools, late 19th/early 20th century, the circular tops with mottled grey marble inserts within a fruit and flower inlaid border with mother of pearl studded detail, above openwork sides, raised on four bracket feet, 35.5cm diameter x 51cm high. £800-1200 (+24%BP*)
100. An early 20th century satinwood, boxwood and ebony lined bijouterie table, the glazed oval top opening to a cloth-lined interior with glazed panel sides, raised on four cabriole supports united by an X-frame stretcher, 61cm wide x 76cm high x 42cm deep. £250-500 (+24%BP*)
101. A 19th century mahogany hanging shelf, with four graduated open shelves and waved gallery detail, 99.5cm wide x 77cm high. £100-200 (+24%BP*)
102. A 19th century mahogany occasional table, the oval-shaped top with boxwood lined and rosewood banded border, raised on four tapered square section supports united by an X-shaped stretcher, 58cm wide x 73cm high x 42cm deep. £200-300 (+24%BP*)
103. A 19th century mahogany sarcophagusshaped wine cooler, the hinged cover with fruit and foliate carved finial opening to a lead-lined interior with later fitted bottle division, the shaped sides with scroll carved corner detail, raised on a plinth base with four recessed wooden casters, 99cm wide x 58cm high x 65cm deep. £600-800 (+24%BP*)
104. A George III style later-painted pine Neoclassical style fire surround, the frieze decorated in relief with urns, drapery and patera, the uprights with foliate carved tassels, 141.5cm wide x 131.5cm high. £100-200 (+24%BP*)
105. A late 19th century cast iron stick stand, cast with scrolls and ivy, 88cm high. £200-300 (+24%BP*)
Lot 106
106. A 20th century Howard & Sons armchair, the upholstered back, arms and loose cushion seat with loose covers, raised on tapered square supports with brass cups and casters, one back leg stamped “HOWARD & SONS LTD, LONDON, 665”. £250-500 (+24%BP*)
Lot 107
107. A 20th century Lenygon & Morant Ltd Howard sofa, the back, arms and seat with original “H&S” ticking, with green loose cushions and seat cover, resting on four brass casters, the underside bearing label “LENYGON & MORANT LTD, MAKERS OF HOWARD CHAIRS & SETTEES, 48 SOUTH AUDLEY ST. LONDON W1, 3965”, 181cm wide x 74cm high x 82cm deep. £400-600 (+24%BP*)
Lot 108
108. A 20th century Howard & Sons sofa, the back, arms and seat with original “H&S” ticking, with pale blue loose cushions and seat cover, raised on four short square mahogany feet with recessed brass casters, one back leg stamped “2216”, all four casters stamped “HOWARD & SONS LTD, LONDON”, 184cm wide x 74cm high x 86cm deep. £400-600 (+24%BP*)
CARPETS & RUGS
Lot 109
109. A Persian carpet, Kashan, 20th century, the rectangular blue ground field centred with an oval-shaped medallion surrounded by scrolling foliage and flowers within a madder ground border of scrolling foliage, approximately 428cm x 290cm. £600-800 (+24%BP*)
Lot 111
111. A Persian carpet, Isfahan, 20th century, the blue ground with all-over design of scrolling flowers and serrated leaves within a repeating border of floral palmettes, approximately 374cm x 288cm. £600-800 (+24%BP*)
Lot 112
112. A Persian Carpet, Tabriz, 20th century, the rectangular madder ground centred with a blue medallion within ivory coloured spandrels and blue ground border of stylised flowers and serrated leaves, approximately 340cm x 255cm. £400-600 (+24%BP*)
Lot 110
110. A Persian rug, Kashan, 20th century, the ivory ground decorated with all-over design of scrolling flowers and serrated leaves, within a repeating border, 297cm x 197cm. £400-600 (+24%BP*)
Lot 113
113. A Persian rug, 20th century, the earth coloured ground decorated with stylised octagonal shaped medallions with repeating foliate borders, 180cm x 135cm. £50-100 (+24%BP*)
Lot 114
114. A Persian blue ground carpet, 20th century, the rectangular ground with all-over design of flowers and scrolling foliage within a blue ground border of repeating floral palmettes, signed in a rectangular cartouche, 253cm x 241cm. £200-400 (+24%BP*)
Lot 115
115. A Persian rug, 20th century, the blue rectangular field decorated with rows of stylised flowers and serrated leaves within a madder ground border of repeating flower palmettes, 180cm x 112cm. £50-100 (+24%BP*)
Lot 116
116. A Persian carpet, 20th century, the madder rectangular field decorated with rows of stylised flowers and foliage, within an off-white border of repeating flower palmettes, 327cm x 216cm. £150-300 (+24%BP*)
Lot 117
117. A Persian rug, early 20th century, the rectangular blue ground decorated with two large medallions in shades of yellow and purple, within a geometric border, 260cm x 177cm. £100-200 (+24%BP*)
Lot 118
118. A Persian ivory ground carpet, 20th century, the rectangular field decorated with stylised flowers and scrolling foliage within a dark blue ground border of repeating floral palmettes, 330cm x 213cm. £150-300 (+24%BP*)
Lot 119
119. A Pontremoli style needlework carpet, the rectangular field decorated with two twin-handled urns issuing scrolling flowers and foliage within a madder ground border of repeating foliate scrolls, fringed on all sides, 275cm x 218cm. £150-300 (+24%BP*)
Lot 120
120. A Persian rug, 20th century, the rectangular field centred with a blue ground medallion within a madder ground border of repeating stylised foliate motifs, 228cm x 138cm. £100-200 (+24%BP*)
Lot 121
121. A Turkish rug, 20th century, Yuntdag, the rectangular field centred with a lozenge-shaped medallion within a hexagonal panel, on a ground of stylised flowers, serrated leaves and birds, within multiple repeating borders, with braided ends, 353cm x 254cm. £150-300 (+24%BP*)
Lot 123
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Lot 122
122. Kirsti Ilvessalo (1920-2019), a woven wool rug, of geometric design worked in red, green, blue and black coloured threads, bearing label to reverse inscribed “PALOKARKI, KIRSTI ILVESSALO, SUOMEN KASITYON, YSTAVAT, HELSINKI, FINLAND”, 190cm x 130cm. £150-300 (+24%BP*)
MIRRORS
Lot 124
124. A 19th century giltwood mirror, the convex circular mirror plate within a ball frieze, 63.5cm diameter. £70-150 (+24%BP*)
Lot 125
125. A late 18th/early 19th mahogany and parcel gilt wall mirror, the broken scroll pediment centred by a Ho-Ho bird, the mirror plate within a shaped frame with scroll and foliate trailed details to the sides, 73cm wide x 141cm high. £500-800 (+24%BP*)
Lot 126
126. A 19th century Rococo style giltwood wall mirror, the oval mirror plate within a foliate carved and pierced scroll frame, with smaller mirror plate to the scroll surmount, 76cm wide x 154cm high. £400-600 (+24%BP*)
Lot 127
127. A 19th century giltwood mirror, the circular convex mirror plate within ball-set frieze, 58cm diameter. £50-100 (+24%BP*)
Lot 128
128. A 20th century giltwood overmantel mirror in the Chinese Chippendale style, of shaped rectangular form, centred with pagoda surmount flanked by two Ho-Ho birds, 144cm wide x 104cm high. £200-400 (+24%BP*)
130. A mid-20th century giltwood wall mirror, with ribbon tied and foliate carved surmount above a frieze painted oval panel of roses flanked by ribbontied floral swags over a rectangular mirror plate, 79cm wide x 137cm high. £200-300 (+24%BP*)
131. A 19th century mahogany and parcel gilt wall mirror, the scroll carved frame with pierced floral surmount above a shaped mirror plate, the apron with shell and foliate carved detail, 46cm wide x 103cm high. £100-200 (+24%BP*)
Lot 132
132. A 19th century Regency style giltwood overmantel mirror, the frieze decorated in relief with classical figures, angels and lions pulling a chariot, above three rectangular bevelled mirror plates, enclosed by Corinthian columns with reeded detail, 150cm wide x 90.5m high. £400-600 (+24%BP*)
Lot 129
129. A 19th century giltwood wall mirror in the Chinese Chippendale style, the pierced and scroll frame with Ho-Ho bird surmount, 76cm wide x 127cm high. £200-400 (+24%BP*)
Lot 133
133. A 19th century giltwood overmantel mirror, the oval mirror plate with armorial surmount inscribed “DEEDS NOT WORDS”, flanked by putti emblematic of industry, one holding a ships propeller, the other a cog wheel with foliate and scroll carved detail, resting on two white ceramic bun feet, 155cm wide x 136cm high. £400-600 (+24%BP*)
WORKS OF ART
Lot 134
134. A group of RAF memorabilia relating to Sergeant John Farquhar MacGregor, radio operator, Lancaster Bomber, who on the night of 3rd/4th March 1945 was shot down by a Junkers JU88 over Lincolnshire and managed to successfully parachute to safety, these items were worn on the night of the incident and include a suitcase containing a War Service Dress Blouse, Suits Aircrew Trousers, pair of sheepskin lined black flying boots, various silk scarfs, parachute buckle with singed cords, bag with badges, spare lenses and tin of anti-dimming MK VI, books on Wireless Telegraphy, Air Navigation etc., together with a canvas kit bag 1823708 McGregor J. (note incorrect spelling of MacGregor) containing brown leather C-type flying helmet, crew oxygen mask, flying goggles, tin of Outfit anti-dimming Mk.V., flying under suit, green canvas flying over suit and two pairs of leather flying gloves. £500-800 (+24%BP*)
135. Two yellow metal Caterpillar Club badges awarded to Sergeant John Farquhar MacGregor, radio operator, Lancaster Bomber, who on the night of 3rd/4th March 1945 was shot down by a Junkers JU88 over Lincolnshire and managed to successfully parachute to safety, both inscribed to ‘SGT. J. McGREGOR’, 2cm long, together with Irvin Aerospace Caterpillar Club Certificate and other related documentation including a copy of a letter sent by Leslie L. Irvine to Sgt. McGregor, 27th April 1945 acknowledging the fact that the Irvine chute saved his life. £300-500 (+24%BP*) Lot 135
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136. A pair of late 19th/early 20th century gilt metal Rococo style two light wall sconces, 37cm long x 32cm wide. £100-200 (+24%BP*)
137. An early 20th century Scottish Arts and Crafts brass charger, with embossed decoration of six roundels and Celtic knot-work, 59cm diameter. £100-200 (+24%BP*)
138. A Louis Vuitton Neverfull MM Tote bag, Damier Ebene canvas with pink lining, with original cloth bag, box and receipt dated 01/05/17. £400-600 (+24%BP*)
139. An early 20th century Bassett-Lowke 4-4-0 live steam locomotive and tender 6285, printed marks to tender. £50-100 (+24%BP*)
140. A pair of early 19th century gilt metal and cut glass lustre candlesticks, 23cm high. £80-120 (+24%BP*)
141. A Regency style bronze inkwell and cover, cast with three shelves of books, on a square plinth base, the domed cover with acorn shaped finial, 12cm high x 9cm square. £80-120 (+24%BP*)
142. An oval enamel portrait miniature depicting an 18th century gentleman, 4.9cm x 3.7cm. £40-80 (+24%BP*)
143. A late 19th/early 20th century Russian bronze Troika group after Vasilii Grachev (1831-1905) cast by C.F. WOERFFEL, on oval plinth base, signed in the bronze, 26.5cm wide. £800-1200 (+24%BP*)
144. A late 19th century carved white marble panel signed J.P.Myers and dated 1882, carved in relief with mother, children and rabbits, the reverse with inset medallion for ‘ARTS AND COMMERCE PROMOTED, W.WYON’, 20cm x 32.5cm. £100-200 (+24%BP*)
Lot 145
145. Donatello Gabbrielli (1884-1955), mother and child, a carved stone figure, probably alabaster, signed ‘D.Gabbrielli’ on mottled rectangular plinth, 66cm high x 19cm wide. £500-800 (+24%BP*)
146. A mottled red and yellow marble pedestal/column, 20th century, the circular revolving top on a cylindrical column and octagonal plinth base, formed in three sections, 27.5cm diameter x 86.5cm high. £200-400 (+24%BP*)
147. A Rococo style gilt metal mounted cobalt blue ground porcelain table lamp, the scroll handles cast with mask detail, overall 37cm high. £80-120 (+24%BP*)
148. A late 19th/early 20th century Swiss gun metal cased triple calendar moonphase open faced pocket watch, the blue, black and white enamel dial with Roman numerals and gilded detail, with day, date, month and moonphase dials, the inner covers with stamped numbers ‘190215’, 5cm diameter. £100-200 (+24%BP*)
149. A late 19th/early 20th century bronze figure of a temple dancer, 28cm high. £80-120 (+24%BP*)
Lot 148
Lot 150
150. A bronze figure of a bull after Paul Comolera (French 1818-1897), signed in the bronze, on black marble plinth base, 30.5cm high x 44cm wide. £200-400 (+24%BP*)
Lot 151
151. A pair of 20th century granite curling stones, 26.5cm diameter. £100-200 (+24%BP*)
152. A taxidermy Gannet (Morus Bassanus), with inlaid glass eyes, modelled standing on a faux rocky outcrop, 50cm high x 60cm long. £70-150 (+24%BP*)
Lot 153
153. A late 19th/early 20th century taxidermy Golden Eagle (Aquila chrysaetos), modelled standing on a mossy mound with prey, in black painted display case with hinged door, 68cm wide x 90cm high x 44cm deep. £300-500 (+24%BP*)
154. A 19th century French rosewood and marquetry inlaid accordion, with printed paper bellows, carved mother-of-pearl keys and brass mounts, 41.5cm long, in a velvet lined mahogany box with fall front, bun feet and brass carry handle to the top, 44cm wide x 19.5cm high x 17cm deep. £150-300 (+24%BP*)
155. A pair of 19th century Regency style gilt metal candlesticks, with foliate cast canopy to suspend cut glass drops which are no longer present, with detachable drip pans, 21cm high. £50-100 (+24%BP*)
156. A pair of 19th century Indo-Persian enamel on copper bottle vases, decorated with oval and circular panels enclosing religious figures on a gilded ground with flowers, angels and other figures, 33cm high. £300-500 (+24%BP*)
157. A late 19th/early 20h century bronzed ceramic figure ‘MIGNON’, signed on the plinth base, 83.5cm high. £250-500 (+24%BP*)
158. An early 20th century bronze figure of a crocodile on a rock, 25cm wide x 12cm high. £400-600 (+24%BP*)
159. A 19th century amboyna and ebonised music box on integral table stand, the musical box with 13” cylinder, the table stand with pull-out drawer enclosing three additional cylinders, the box with mother of pearl inlaid detail and gilt metal carry handles at the side, the table stand of rectangular form with canted angles, raised on tapered cylindrical supports resting on brass casters, 118.5cm wide x 99cm high x 64cm deep. £2000-3000 (+24%BP*)
Lot 160
160. A group of six early 20th century medals to 2321847 SIGMN.H.R.H.S.DUNLOP.R.SIGS, comprising George VI India medal with bar for North West Frontier 1937-39, 1939-1945 Star, 1939-1945 Defence Medal, 1939-1945 Service medal, George VI Long Service medal Regular Army, and Elizabeth II For Meritorious Service medal, together with corresponding miniature medals, badges, buttons and related Royal Signals accessories, an Africa Star etc., mounted in four blonde wood display cases. £150-300 (+24%BP*)
161. A George III mahogany and chequer strung knife box, 35cm high x 22cm wide x 30cm deep. £50-100 (+24%BP*)
167. A George III mahogany, boxwood and ebony lined stick barometer, Watkins, St. Fa’s Street, London, with silvered dials and broken arch pediment centred by an urn, 111.5cm high. £400-600 (+24%BP*)
Lot 162
162. A 19th century mahogany cheese coaster, raised on four brass casters, 39.5cm wide x 17cm high x 24.5cm deep. £100-200 (+24%BP*)
Lot 163
163. An 18th century enamel on copper quatrefoil shaped box, the hinged cover decorated with river scene of boats and figures on the shore, the sides and base decorated with colourful foliate sprays, 14cm wide x 5.5cm high x 12.5cm deep. £100-200 (+24%BP*)
164. A pair of gilt metal Neoclassical style twolight wall sconces, 45.5cm long. £100-200 (+24%BP*)
165. After Léon Mignon, a late 19th century bronze figure group, ‘Combat de Taureaux Romains’, signed in the bronze, 67cm wide x 52cm high. £800-1200 (+24%BP*)
166. An early 19th century pierced brass fender, of slightly bowed form raised on four paw feet, 127cm wide x 26cm high. £100-200 (+24%BP*)
Lot 168
168. A late 19th century bronze figure group, The Triumph of Bacchus, after Claude Michel Clodion (1738-1814), 47cm high. £1000-1500 (+24%BP*)
169. A late 19th/early 20th century bronzed terracotta bust of a Belle Epoque lady, on circular plinth base, 63.5cm high. £100-200 (+24%BP*)
170. A pair of late 19th century gilt metal three light wall sconces, each cast with a cherub playing pipes, 44cm long x 33cm wide. £100-200 (+24%BP*)
BP* - Buyer’s Premium of 24% inclusive of VAT @ 20%
Lot 181
171. After Anatole Guillot, a late 19th /early 20th century bronze figure of a water carrier, signed in the bronze ‘A. Guillot’, 75cm high. £800-1200 (+24%BP*)
172. After Adolph Maubach, a late 19th/early 20th century bronze figure of a violin player, signed in the bronze, 66cm high. £800-1200 (+24%BP*)
173. An early 20th century white marble bust of a lady, on green plinth base, 64cm high. £150-300 (+24%BP*)
174. A pair of late 19th/early 20th century gilt metal five light candelabras, with urn shaped nozzles supported on scroll arms raised on figural columns and circular plinth bases, approximately 57cm high. £800-1200 (+24%BP*)
175. A pair of late 19th century gilt metal two light wall sconces, with ribbon tied and foliate cast details, 52cm long x 24cm wide. £100-200 (+24%BP*)
176. A George III style steel and brass fire basket, the back plate with cast urn detail, the pierced frieze centred with oval patera detail, 72cm wide x 59.5cm high x 29cm deep. £50-100 (+24%BP*)
177. Sir George James Frampton (1860-1928), a bronze relief panel depicting St Christina, in gilt wood frame, 42cm x 24cm, overall size including frame 62cm x 38.5cm. £500-800 (+24%BP*)
178. A Thai gilt metal figure of Buddha, on stepped plinth, 185cm high. £500-800 (+24%BP*)
179. A large Thai bronze figure of Buddha, 122cm high. £800-1200 (+24%BP*)
180. A 20th century Thai bronze Thepphanom, cast standing on stepped rectangular plinth approximately 170cm high. £800-1200 (+24%BP*)
181. Two framed Tibetan Thankga paintings, 67cm x 46cm and 61cm x 46cm (2). £100-200 (+24%BP*)
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Lot 184
182. An early 20th century burr walnut bed tray, the rectangular shaped top with slight three quarter gallery, the sides with pierced kidney shaped handles, 51cm wide x 22.5cm high x 37cm deep. £100-200 (+24%BP*)
183. A group of red amber type beads, comprising; a graduated sphere shaped bead necklace, approximately 41cm long, gross weight 35 grams, a graduated oval bead necklace, approximately 35cm long, gross weight 20 grams and collection of twenty three loose oval shaped beads, 50 grams, total gross weight 105 grams. £150-300 (+24%BP*)
184. A late 19th/early 20th century double sided Paisley shawl, 178cm x 180cm excluding fringe. £100-200 (+24%BP*)
185. A late 19th/early 20th century white ground Paisley shawl, 164cm x 324cm excluding fringe. £100-200 (+24%BP*)
186. A late 19th/early 20th century brass oil lamp, with brown glazed ceramic reservoir and peach tinted etched glass shade, the upper burner section stamped ‘MESSENGER’S PATENT’, the collar to the reservoir stamped ‘HINK’S & SON’S PATENT’, the adjuster marked for James Gray & Son, Edinburgh, raised on four brass scroll supports, circular plinth and four ball feet, 67cm high. £100-200 (+24%BP*)
187. A late 19th/early 20th century brass oil lamp, with cranberry and clear etched glass shade, with clear facet cut glass reservoir, the collar stamped ‘MESSENGER’S PATENT’, the adjusters marked ‘MESSENGER’S PATENT DUPLEX No.2’, on a brass column with reeded detail and four embossed portrait medallions, raised on a black glazed plinth base, 62cm high. £100-200 (+24%BP*)
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188. A late 19th/early 20th century pottery oil lamp, the clear and frosted glass shade of lobbed form with star cut details, the detachable brass reservoir with single adjuster stamped HS, on a green and brown glazed ceramic base with moulded Neoclassical style frieze, with twin scroll handles, 62cm high. £100-200 (+24%BP*)
189. A 19th century Doulton Lambeth stoneware oil lamp, the detachable clear glass font with clear glass funnel and single adjuster marked ‘HINK’S DUPLEX PATENT’, on a stoneware column with incised flower and leaf design and brass circular stepped base with three scroll feet, incised decorators monogram for Arthur B. Barlow and others, 68.5cm high. £100-200 (+24%BP*)
190. A late 19th/early 20th century white metal mounted glass oil lamp, with frosted glass shade, the burner section stamped ‘MESSENGER’S PATENT’ with single adjuster marked ‘MESSENGER’S No.2’, the clear and frosted glass reservoir with collar marked ‘HINKS & SON’S PATENT’, on a hexagonal column and domed decagon shaped base, 65cm high. £100-200 (+24%BP*)
191. A late 19th/early 20th century brass oil lamp, with clear and frosted cut glass shade, the burner section with two adjusters marked ‘YOUNG’S SPECIAL’, the clear cut glass reservoir with brass collar marked ‘YOUNG’S’, raised on a central brass column with three black painted columns each set with a ball finial, on a black glazed circular plinth base, 65cm high. £100-200 (+24%BP*)
192. A late 19th/early 20th century brass Corinthian column oil lamp, with frosted glass shade, the burner section with two adjusters marked ‘BRITISH MADE’, with clear cut glass reservoir raised on four Corinthian column supports and stepped square plinth base, 77.5cm high. £100-200 (+24%BP*)
193. A late 19th/early 20th century brass oil lamp, with ruby tinted glass shade, the burner section with single adjuster marked ‘LB No.2 DUPLEX’, with wrythen opaque white and pink glass reservoir raised on a pierced brass column with mask and urn detail, on stepped square plinth with four paw feet, 74.5cm high. £100-200 (+24%BP*)
CLOCKS
Lot 195 Lot 194
194. A late 19th/early 20th century carriage clock, with black and white Roman numeral dial, the twin train movement striking on a coiled gong on the half hour and hour, within a bevelled glass case, 16.5cm high with handle raised, with original carry case. £100-200 (+24%BP*) Lot 197
195. A late 19th century gilt metal clock garniture, the clock with enamelled Roman numeral panels and twin train movement striking on a bell, the case with urn shaped surmount, foliate scroll and garland detail, 46cm high x 34cm wide, together with a pair of five light candelabra, 50cm high (3). £200-400 (+24%BP*)
196. A late 19th century French ormolu Cartell clock, the circular enamel dial with Arabic and Roman numerals, signed ‘A. PARIS’, with train movement striking on a bell, within a Neoclassical style case with urn surmount and floral swags, 76cm long x 40cm wide. £800-1200 (+24%BP*)
197. A late 19th century French ormolu and porcelain mounted mantel clock, Leforestier A Paris, R. Rambuteau 59-67, the circular dial inscribed ‘A L’ALLIANCE’, with Roman numerals and twin train movement striking on a bell, no longer present, within architectural case with urn surmount, raised on gilt wood plinth, with four bun feet, overall size on plinth 43.5cm high x 27.5cm wide. £300-500 (+24%BP*)
198. A late 19th century French gilt metal and porcelain mounted mantel clock, the circular blue ground porcelain dial with Roman numerals, the twin train movement striking on a bell, no longer present, the case with goat and cherub surmount, the porcelain panels decorated with putti and colourful foliate sprays within richly gilded borders, 42.5cm high x 40cm wide. £250-400 (+24%BP*)
A PRIVATE COLLECTION OF SCOTTISH SNUFF MULLS & SNUFF BOXES
Lot 199
199. A mid 18th century Scottish silver baluster snuff mull, the hinged cover engraved with script initials ‘SB’ the base with initials ‘MB’, 6cm high. £400-600 (+24%BP*)
Lot 200
200. An unusual early 19th century Scottish silver and agate snuff box in the form of a mussel shell, the hinged cover set with a banded russet-coloured agate, with cast foliate thumbpiece and gilt interior Maker’s mark ‘RH’ struck twice for Richard Haxton, Edinburgh, circa 1800, 8.5cm long. £300-500 (+24%BP*)
201. A Scottish silver oblong engine-turned snuff box, James Nasmyth, Edinburgh, 1837, with cast foliate borders, incurved sides, vacant cartouche and gilt interior, 7.5cm wide. £150-250 (+24%BP*)
202. An unusual early 19th century wood snuff mull carved in the form of a dog’s head, with inserted teeth, glass eyes and brass-hinged cover, 9cm long. £250-400 (+24%BP*)
Lot 203
203. A mid 18th century Scottish tortoiseshell and mother-of-pearl banded baluster snuff mull, with plain silver mounts, hinged cover and mother-of-pearl base, with inner wood case and leather stopper, 6cm high. £400-600 (+24%BP*)
Lot 204
204. An unusual early 19th century Scottish horn snuff mull carved in the form of a crouching dog, with inserted teeth and glass eyes, the hinged cover with stylised thistle leaves, the silver collar inscribed ‘I am R Chisholm’s dog. Wha’s dog are ye’, the rim inscribed ‘From GB to R Chisholm’ and the silver shield escutcheon engraved with crest and motto of Chisholm over initials RC, 6.5cm long. £300-500 (+24%BP*)
205. An early 19th century Scottish curled horn snuff mull, the terminal in the form of a stylised dog’s head with plain silver collar and shield escutcheon, the hinged cover set with a foiled-back quartz carved with script initials ‘IS’ in reverse, 7cm high. £250-400 (+24%BP*)
206. A late 18th century Scottish horn snuff mull, carved in the form of an open-mouthed animal with bone eyes and red-stained tongue, the cover with silver butterfly hinge, 12cm long. £250-400 (+24%BP*)
207. An unusual mid 18th century Scottish curled horn snuff mull, the terminal in the form of a stylised elephant’s head with red glass eyes and engraved silver collar, the silver escutcheon engraved with scallop shell crest and dated ‘1747’, the circular disc on the hinged cover engraved with entwined initials ‘ES’, 7.5cm high. £250-400 (+24%BP*)
208. An early 19th century Scottish curled horn snuff mull, the terminal in the form of a stylised dog’s head with drooping ears and bone eyes, with plain brass collar, hinge and escutcheon, 7.5cm high. £200-300 (+24%BP*)
209. A mid 19th century curled horn snuff mull, in the form of a stylised animal, the head with inset bone eyes and teeth, the back carved with a similar mask, with plain pull off cover and cork stopper, 9cm high. £200-300 (+24%BP*)
210. A horn snuff box in the form of a stylised Kangaroo, with white metal pin eyes and sideopening hinged cover, 7cm high. £100-150 (+24%BP*)
211. A mid 18th century horn upright serpentineshaped snuff box, with plain silver mounts maker’s mark ‘IM’ with lion passant above, possibly French, 7cm high. £150-200 (+24%BP*)
212. A mid 19th century ‘blind man’ table snuff box, the cover carved in high relief with a depiction of Tam o’ Shanter, Souter Johnny and landlady drinking together, the front and sides further carved with dogs and sheep, the interior lined with metal foil. The base inscribed ‘Made from wood from Holyrood Palace, August 1855’, 15.5cm wide. £200-300 (+24%BP*)
213. A late 18th century cittarium pica ‘magpie’ shell snuff box, with gilt-brass mounts and hinged cover, 5.5cm wide. £150-250 (+24%BP*)
214. An early 18th century silvered steel octagonal snuff box, the hinged cover engraved in cursive script ‘Charles Collins, 1725’, with push button thumbpiece Maker’s mark ‘MC’ to interior of the lid, 8.2cm wide. £50-80 (+24%BP*)
215. A 19th century Mauchline ware sycamore and penwork curved oblong snuff box, decorated with an illustration from Robert Burns’ poem ‘Tam o’ Shanter’ inscribed ‘Ae Spring brought off her master hale, but left behind her ain grey tail’, 8cm wide. £150-250 (+24%BP*)
216. A 19th century Mauchline ware sycamore and penwork oblong snuff box, decorated with an illustration from Robert Burns’ poem depicting a tavern scene with Tam o’ Shanter, Souter Johnny and landlord, 9cm. wide. £150-250 (+24%BP*)
217. A 19th century Mauchline ware sycamore and penwork curved oblong snuff box, with overall thistle decoration and central oval crest and motto of Ruthven, 7.5cm wide. £100-150 (+24%BP*)
218. A 19th century yew wood oblong snuff box, with gold shield-shaped escutcheon and foliate thumbpiece, with integral hinge. Maker’s mark ‘W. GRAHAM, AYR’ stamped inside lid, 8cm wide. £80-120 (+24%BP*)
219. An unusual early 19th century silver oval snuff box, with tortoiseshell base and hinged cover inset with cittarium pica ‘magpie’ shell mount, gilt interior, 7cm wide. £200-300 (+24%BP*)
222. A mid 18th century gilt-metal and agate oblong snuff box, with incurved sides chased with foliage, the hinged cover decorated with courting figures and inset with pale russet agate panel, 6cm wide. £70-100 (+24%BP*)
223. A 19th century plated-brass quaich, with cast thistle handles, the base inset with an early Scottish hammered copper coin, 11cm wide. £30-50 (+24%BP*)
224. A 19th century treen snuff box in the form of a Man o’ War ship, the hinged cover decorated with a penwork ship, 13cm long. £100-200 (+24%BP*)
225. A 19th century novelty treen round puzzle ball snuff box, with six concentric turned circles, one concealing a push-out container for the storage of snuff, 4.2cm diameter. £80-120 (+24%BP*)
226. An early 19th century oval snuff box formed from a nutshell, with silver-mounted scalloped borders, the oval disc inscribed ‘W. FIVASH’, circa 1800, 6cm wide. £150-200 (+24%BP*)
Lot 220
220. A highly unusual 19th century carved horn snuff mull, the terminal in the form of a bear’s head with inserted bone eyes, the body with human faces, seal’s head and heart motif, with patinated copper and tin-plate mount and integral combination locks, 14.5cm long.
Footnote: The faces on the sides of this mull have an Inuit appearance and there is a family tradition that it was owned by a trader from the Hudson’s Bay Company. £300-500 (+24%BP*)
227. A mid 19th century ‘blind man’ table snuff box, the cover carved in high relief with a depiction of a shepherd in Highland dress with sheep, the front and sides further carved with a running fox and dogs, the interior lined with metal foil, 16.5cm wide. £200-300 (+24%BP*)
Lot 221
221. A silver rectangular snuff box, London, date letter for 1830 richly chased overall with thistles and foliage within cast borders, inscribed ‘R. Wright’, with gilt interior, 9cm wide. £150-200 (+24%BP*)
Lot 228
228. A highly unusual mid 19th century treen snuff mull, carved in the form of a ram’s head with darker stained horns and glass eyes, the hinged cover richly carved with a seated shepherd wearing kilt and plaid with his arm around his dog, 10.5cm long. £250-400 (+24%BP*)
229. A late 18th century double deer’s foot snuff mull, with horn lids, brass hinge and silver plaques inscribed ‘From The Honble. Chas. Hope to P Brown, April 4th 1790’, 9.5cm long. £150-250 (+24%BP*)
230. An early 19th century deer’s foot snuff mull with silver mounts, the lid applied with a miniature silver spade and rake, the escutcheon with initials ‘WY’ and the silver collar inscribed ‘William Young, Gardener’, circa 1800, 11cm long. £150-200 (+24%BP*)
231. An early 19th century deer’s foot snuff mull with brass mounts, the cover with three-quarter opening hinge engraved with thistles, roses and initials ‘JL’, circa 1800, 9cm long. £50-100 (+24%BP*)
232. A small horse’s hoof snuff mull with plain silver mounts and iron shoe to base, maker’s mark ‘WC’ (struck thrice under lid) probably for William Crouch, Edinburgh, circa 1850, 7cm long. £100-200 (+24%BP*)
233. A mid 19th century deer’s foot snuff mull, with plain brass mounts and brass studs around the rim, 11.5cm long. £50-80 (+24%BP*)
Lot 234
234. A mid 19th century Masonic octagonal snuff box, treen with silver-plated engraved mounts inscribed ‘John Roberts, 1865, Let Glasgow Flourish, Success to the Iron Trade’ and with Masonic symbols, the cover rotates anti-clockwise to reveal aperture, circa 1865, 7.5cm wide. £100-200 (+24%BP*)
235. A 19th century brass upright oval snuff box, the hinged cover embossed with the coat-of-arms of Aberdeen, 7cm high. £40-80 (+24%BP*)
236. A mid 19th century flattened horn snuff mull, with scrimshaw scenes of Edinburgh and ships at sea, inscribed ‘WILLIAM SANDILANDS, PLUMBER AD 1853’, the lid with motto ‘JUSTITIA ET PAX’,13cm long. £150-250 (+24%BP*)
Lot 237
237. A Scottish three-pronged antler snuff box with silver scalloped mounts, circa 1767, the hinged cover with Gaelic inscription, ‘DEOCH SLAIN NIR NACH TIEIK I’ CHOMPANACH AND THAT IS ALEXRr. CORMACK’, one silver cap engraved ‘1767’, 13cm wide. £250-400 (+24%BP*)
238. A mid 19th century curly horn snuff mull, with silver thistle mount, the escutcheon with initials ‘RM’ and the silver collar inscribed ‘FROM R MALCOLM TO DANIEL REID DALGUISE, 1842’, 7cm high. £70-100 (+24%BP*)
239. A mid 19th century curly horn snuff mull, with silver thistle leaf and coronet mount inscribed ‘J. KAYE’, 7cm high. £70-100 (+24%BP*)
240. A late 19th century curly horn snuff mull, with silver mounts and a large thistle on the cover, the collar inscribed ‘W. KIRKLAND’, stamped ‘STG. SIL’, 7.5cm high. £70-100 (+24%BP*)
241. A mid 19th century curly horn snuff mull, with silver mounts and agate-set cover, also initials ‘JB’, 7cm high. £100-150 (+24%BP*)
242. A mid 19th century novelty horn snuff mull, in the form of a riding boot with scalloped silver collar and plain silver mounts, 8cm high. £100-200 (+24%BP*)
243. A mid 19th century curly horn snuff mull, set with a red banded agate cover, the brass mount engraved with a thistle, and with scalloped rim, 9cm high. £70-100 (+24%BP*)
244. A 19th century curved horn powder flask, with brass mounts and rotating snuff dispenser; and two other horn powder flasks (both with missing lids), 10cm long (3). £40-80 (+24%BP*)
245. A large 19th century curved horn snuff mull, with pewter mounts and thistle terminal pierced with squares and with two suspension rings, Maker’s mark ‘DURIE’ stamped inside lid, 26.5cm long. £70-100 (+24%BP*)
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246. A curved horn table snuff mull, with silver collar and bell-shaped terminal, the shieldshaped silver escutcheon with initials ‘MCR’, by John Grinsell & Sons, Birmingham, 1910, 18cm long. £80-120 (+24%BP*)
247. A very large 19th century curled horn snuff mull, with silver thistle mounts, the silver escutcheon on the lid with initials ‘JK’ and inscribed ‘DINNA FORGET’, with plain collar and vacant oval cartouche to the body, 14cm high. £200-300 (+24%BP*)
248. A George II silver cartouche-shaped snuff box, with russet banded agate-set lid within engraved border, and initials ‘JCC’ to the base, maker’s mark ‘IP’, London, 1750, 6.8cm wide. £150-200 (+24%BP*)
249. A mid 19th century curly horn snuff mull with silver mounts, the hinged cover disc engraved with an anchor and ‘AE’, the collar inscribed ‘PRESENTED
By the FRIENDLY SOCIETY of East Anstruther
To Mr. DAVID STRACHAN Shoe Maker East Anstruther’, 6cm high. £50-100 (+24%BP*)
250. An early 19th century plain horn oblong cut-cornered snuff box, with brass mounts, the collar inscribed ‘Andrew Lennox Mason Alloa’ and ‘A Guinea a week little enough!!’, 7.5cm long. £40-80 (+24%BP*)
252. A large 19th century horn snuff mull, with plain pewter mounts and thistle terminal pierced with rectangles and one suspension ring only, maker’s mark ‘DURIE’ stamped inside lid, 37cm long. £70-100 (+24%BP*)
253. An unusual 19th century spiral horn snuff mull, with plain pewter mount and hinged cover, maker’s mark ‘DURIE’ stamped inside lid, 30cm long. £80-120 (+24%BP*)
254. A 19th century novelty two-colour treen snuff box in the form of a book, with moveable spine and sliding cover, 7.7cm high. £30-50 (+24%BP*)
255. A mid 19th century novelty treen and tortoiseshell veneered snuff box in the form of a book, with integral hinge and small mother-of-pearl inlay to the lid, 9.5cm high. £50-100 (+24%BP*)
256. A mid 19th century curly horn snuff mull with silver mounts, embossed with thistles and set with a faceted foiled-back quartz, the shield-shaped escutcheon with initials ‘CC’, 8cm high. £80-120 (+24%BP*)
257. A curly horn snuff mull with silver mounts, scalloped collar and set with a faceted citrine, the shield-shaped escutcheon with initials ‘ALS’, by W Dunningham & Co of Aberdeen, hallmarked Edinburgh, 1910, 9cm high. £70-100 (+24%BP*)
258. An early 19th century curly horn snuff mull, with gold collar and pink banded agate lid within reeded rim, with vacant oval cartouche, 8cm high. £150-250 (+24%BP*)
259. A mid 19th century curly horn snuff mull, with domed silver mount chased with thistles and set with a foiled-back faceted quartz, the silver shield on the body inscribed ‘PRESENTED TO MR. CHAS. McINTOSH BY HAUGH MILL WORKERS as a token of Respect 28th Feby. 1866’, 10cm high. £120-180 (+24%BP*)
Lot 251
251. A large early 19th century horn table snuff mull with silver mounts, the collar inscribed ‘Presented by the Ratho Shooting Club To Geo: Reid Esq. of Ratho their pres. as a small tribute of their regard, 11th Jany. 1809’ and the silver disc on the hinged cover engraved with crest and motto of Reid and initials ‘GR’, with snuff accessories - spoon, rake, mallet and rabbit’s foot on silver suspension chains, circa 1800, 30cm long. £200-300 (+24%BP*)
260. A rare curly horn snuff mull with silver mounts, Edinburgh, 1835, maker’s mark ‘GB’, the lid applied with a garland of thistles, the interior with internal grater, the grater also fully marked, 7cm high. £150-250 (+24%BP*)
Lot 261
261. A large early 19th century blonde curly horn table snuff mull, with reeded silver collar and plain circular, initial disc, with snuff accessories - spoon, rake and mallet on silver suspension chains. Maker’s mark ‘RG’, Edinburgh, circa 1800, 21.5cm high. £300-500 (+24%BP*)
262. A late 19th century treen oblong snuff box, the hinged cover inscribed ‘OAK of the SPIRE OF St. Nicholas Church, ABERDEEN built 1477. Burnt 1874’, 9.5cm wide. £30-50 (+24%BP*)
264. A 19th century novelty Mauchline ware snuff box, in the form of an acorn with overall penwork thistle decoration and pewter snuff dispenser, 9cm high. £40-80 (+24%BP*)
Lot 263
263. A fine early 19th century ram’s horn table snuff mull, with silver terminal formed as a thistle with chased leaves and set with a faceted smokey quartz, the hinged cover with agate inset, gilt interior, plain silver initial shield and with snuff accessories - spoon, rake, hare’s foot, mallet and spike on silver suspension chains, by Patrick Cunningham & Sons, Edinburgh, circa 1810, 26.5cm wide. £400-600 (+24%BP*)
Lot 265 265. A 19th century Mauchline burr wood table snuff box, the hinged cover finely decorated with a penwork depiction of the ‘Witches’ Ceilidh’ from Robert Burns’ poem ‘Tam o Shanter’ and inscribed ‘Weel done Cutty-sark!’, the sides further decorated with thistles and foliage, 12cm long. £250-400 (+24%BP*)
266. A 19th century Mauchline ware penwork circular snuff box, with a depiction of Edinburgh Castle and George IV bridge, 8.5cm diameter. £30-50 (+24%BP*)
267. A large 19th century Mauchline burr wood table snuff box, the hinged cover painted with a portrait of Robert Burns and a drinking scene with Tam o’ Shanter, Souter Johnny and landlord, 18cm long. £200-300 (+24%BP*)
268. A 19th century Mauchline burr wood table snuff box, the hinged cover with penwork thistles, roses, crown and a hammer, 14cm long. £150-200 (+24%BP*)
269. A mid 18th century Scottish hardwood baluster snuff mull, with silver butterfly hinge and oval disc with initials ‘AR’, 5cm high. £120-180 (+24%BP*)
270. A mid 18th century Scottish hardwood baluster snuff mull, with silver butterfly hinge, plain collar and oval disc with initials ‘JM’, 7cm high. £150-250 (+24%BP*)
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271. An early 18th century Scottish horn tapering baluster snuff mull, with silver scalloped border, the oval escutcheon engraved with crest and coronet, 6.5cm high. £150-250 (+24%BP*)
272. An 18th century Scottish horn baluster snuff mull, the hinged cover applied with a large engraved silver thistle, the collar inscribed ‘John Matthew Woodend Cultoquhey’, 6cm high Footnote: Cultoquhey is near Gilmerton, Crieff, Perthshire. £120-180 (+24%BP*)
273. A late 19th century curved horn upright snuff box, with three-quarter opening hinged cover and plated mounts, 9cm long. £40-80 (+24%BP*)
274. A mid 19th century plain leather rounded oval snuff box, with integral hinge, impressed under lid ‘PRIZE MEDAL AWARDED TO A W G CROSBIE, DUMFRIES AT THE ? EXHIBITION 1862’, 10cm wide. £40-80 (+24%BP*)
275. A late 18th century Scottish leather upright oval snuff box, with three-quarter opening hinge, maker’s mark ‘T CLARK, EDR.’ (Edinburgh), stamped inside lid, 6 cm high. £40-80 (+24%BP*)
276. A mid 18th century Scottish leather upright oval snuff mull, with pierced silver scalloped borders, the hinged cover inset with a russet banded agate panel, 8.5cm high. £200-300 (+24%BP*)
277. An unusual early 18th century Scottish leather baluster snuff mull to simulate wood, with silver butterfly hinge and oval escutcheon with initials ‘JR’, 6.5cm high. £150-250 (+24%BP*)
278. A large mid 19th century Scottish curly horn table snuff mull, with silvered thistle mount and escutcheon inscribed ‘TAK Snuff’, the scalloped collar inscribed ‘Wm. Martin Farmer Glaslaw Aberdour 1851’, 20cm long. £150-250 (+24%BP*)
279. A mid 18th century Scottish horn upright oval snuff box, with brass butterfly hinge and octagonal escutcheon engraved ‘IG 1765’, 6.5cm high. £50-80 (+24%BP*)
280. A mid 18th century Scottish lignum vitae baluster snuff mull, with brass mounts and butterfly hinge, the oval escutcheon engraved ‘GC 1761’, 6cm high. £100-200 (+24%BP*)
281. A 19th century Scottish curved snuff box, made from a section of ram’s horn with three-quarter hinged lid (loose), 10cm high. £30-50 (+24%BP*)
282. An early 19th century Scottish slender curly horn snuff mull, with silver collar, the hinged cover with gilt interior and engraved with a crest, with snuff spoon on suspension chain, circa 1800, 12cm wide. £150-250 (+24%BP*)
283. A large cork circular snuff box with pull-off cover, with plated disc inscribed ‘TAK A PINCH AND ASK FOR A NIP OF BALLOCHMYLE’ 10cm. diameter and a similar smaller snuff box 6.5cm diameter (2). £50-80 (+24%BP*)
Lot 284
284. A rare late 18th century Scottish flattened curly horn snuff mull, the terminal in the form of a stylised snake’s head with metal pin eyes, with plain brass collar and hinged cover, 12cm wide. £200-300 (+24%BP*)
285. An early 19th century Scottish curly horn snuff mull, the terminal in the form of a stylised bird’s head with inset bone eyes, plain silver collar and hinged mounts, the circular disc with initials ‘EG’ and ‘JB’, 6cm high. £120-180 (+24%BP*)
286. A late 19th century mussel shell snuff box, with silvered-brass mounts and three-quarter opening hinge, 7.5cm long. £30-50 (+24%BP*)
287. A mid 18th century tortoiseshell oval snuff box, the hinged cover with elaborate silver piquéwork decoration of dogs and garlands of foliage, 6cm wide. £150-250 (+24%BP*)
288. An unusual late 19th century flattened curly horn snuff mull in the form of a cornucopia, the hinge applied with carved foliate palm fronds and brass studs, the side with vacant shield cartouche, 9.5cm high. £80-120 (+24%BP*)
289. An early 19th century pressed horn circular snuff box, with concave pull-off cover decorated with a radiating pattern, 6.5cm diameter. £40-80 (+24%BP*)
Lot 290
290. An early 19th century novelty treen snuff box carved in the form of a boot, with five stained buttons, the underside with studded sole and with hinged cover, circa 1800, 7cm long. £80-120 (+24%BP*)
291. An early 19th century black papier-mâché oblong snuff box, with plaster oval portrait medallion of Tsar Nicholas I with inscription around the bust, within gilded brass frame, with white metal thumb piece, circa 1825, 8.5cm wide. £150-250 (+24%BP*)
292. A late 18th century circular gilt-copper snuff box, with mother-of-pearl detachable cover and base, 7cm diameter. £40-80 (+24%BP*)
293. A late 18th century tortoiseshell oval snuff box, with detachable cover, plain silver rim and applied engraved silver crest of a dove with olive sprig, 10cm wide. £80-120 (+24%BP*)
294. An interesting 19th century black papiermâché circular snuff box, the detachable cover painted with a scene of Victoria Street, Edinburgh showing Richardson’s Snuff Manufactory, 9cm diameter. £50-80 (+24%BP*)
295. An early 19th century horn circular table snuff box, the domed silver cover profusely engraved with foliated scrolls and set with a faceted quartz, the silver base with scalloped border, 7cm diameter. £80-120 (+24%BP*)
296. An early 19th century ram’s horn curved table snuff mull, with brass collar, hinged cover and vacant cartouche, 14cm wide. £80-120 (+24%BP*)
297. A large early 19th century cowrie shell snuff box, with plain brass mounts and three-quarter opening hinge, 10cm long. £40-80 (+24%BP*)
Lot 298
298. An early 19th century Scottish silver-mounted cowrie shell snuff box, with three-quarter opening flush-hinged cover, inscribed ‘From John Primrose, Ship Master of The Mary Kincardine to Chas. Paul’ within bright cut borders, maker’s mark of William Ritchie of Perth (WR; double headed eagle), circa 1800, 7.5cm long. £300-500 (+24%BP*)
299. An 18th century Scottish silver-mounted cowrie shell snuff box, the hinged cover engraved with Latin inscription ‘In Memoriam Sui ROBERTO SHAND, GULIELMUS STUART, moriens dedit, Jan 12 mo. 1784’, with gilt interior, maker’s mark ‘IP’ possibly John Pringle of Perth, 7.5cm long. £200-300 (+24%BP*)
300. A 19th century curled horn snuff mull, the terminal in the form of a stylised seal’s head with inset bone eyes, the elaborate silver shell and foliate mount set with a faceted citrine and two small quartz, the applied foliate plaque inscribed ‘Given by ROBERT TYNDALL. To his Son ALBERT. A Relic of his Grandfather 1878’, 8cm high. £200-300 (+24%BP*)
Lot 301
301. A mid 18th century tortoiseshell baluster snuff mull, with silver mounts, the hinged cover with piqué-work decoration of two Oriental figures, bridges and trees, 5cm high. £200-300 (+24%BP*)
WEDNESDAY 7TH DECEMBER PRINTS
Lot 302
302. AR William Lee Hankey RWS RI RE (1869-1952)
Tragedienne etching, signed in pencil, WLH blind stamp 29cm x 23cm £80-120 (+24%BP*)
303. Herbert Thomas Dicksee RE (1862-1942)
Leopard drinking etching, signed lower left 24cm x 39cm £100-200 (+24%BP*)
Lot 304
304. AR Elyse Ashe Lord (1900-1971) Still life hand coloured etching, signed lower right and numbered 73/75 lower left 28cm x 21.5cm £80-120 (+24%BP*)
305. Frontispiece to Genesis, Schocken Bible, Southern Germany a coloured lithographic print, with gilded detail, framed overall 43cm x 31cm £20-50 (+24%BP*)
306. 19th century British School Four hunting scenes prints with hand painted detail, laid on panel in gilded fames 17cm x 24.5cm (4). £50-100 (+24%BP*)
WATERCOLOURS
307. James William Stamper (1873-1947) Elsie Moor, Bettws-y-Coed watercolour, signed lower right, inscribed on label verso 48cm x 60cm £100-200 (+24%BP*)
308. Graham Buchanan- Dunlop Hercules in Winter watercolour, signed lower left, inscribed on label verso 50.5cm x 45.5cm £100-200 (+24%BP*)
309. Robert Sanderson (fl. 1865-1905)
A Town Square watercolour, signed with initials lower left and dated 1881 33cm x 24cm £70-150 (+24%BP*)
310. Robert Sanderson (fl. 1865-1905)
A Highland Road watercolour, signed with initials and dated 1884 lower right 26cm x 17.5cm £70-150 (+24%BP*)
Lot 307
Lot 309
Lot 310
Lot 313
313. James Watterson Herald (1859-1914)
The Organ Grinder watercolour, signed lower right and inscribed lower left 25.5cm x 22cm £300-500 (+24%BP*)
Lot 311
311. James Watterson Herald (1859-1914)
An Old Italian Song watercolour, signed and dated ‘87 lower left, inscribed verso 20.5cm x 12.5cm £200-300 (+24%BP*)
Lot 312
312. James Watterson Herald (1859-1914)
River scene with boat watercolour, signed lower left 22cm x 31cm £300-500 (+24%BP*)
Lot 314
314. James Watterson Herald (1859-1914)
Collecting Faggots watercolour, signed lower right 34cm x 22.5cm £200-300 (+24%BP*)
315. AR Tom Hovell Shanks RSW RGI PAI (1921-2020)
Sutherland Seaboard watercolour, signed lower right, inscribed on label verso 25.5cm x 73.5cm £200-400 (+24%BP*)
316. AR Tom Hovell Shanks RSW RGI PAI (1921-2020)
Storr Rocks, Skye watercolour, signed lower right, inscribed on label verso 21.5cm x 72cm £200-400 (+24%BP*)
317. AR Tom Hovell Shanks RSW RGI PAI (1921-2020)
Ben Lomond from Balfron watercolour, signed lower right, inscribed on label verso 31.5cm x 69.5cm £200-400 (+24%BP*)
318. AR Tom Hovell Shanks RSW RGI PAI (1921-2020)
Ben Ledi from Sheriffmuir watercolour, signed and inscribed lower left, inscribed on label verso 26cm x 72.5cm £200-400 (+24%BP*)
319. AR Wendy Reeves (b.1945)
Highland loch scene with pine trees and rowing boat on the foreshore pastel, signed lower right 49.5cm x 75cm £100-200 (+24%BP*)
320. AR Donald Shannon (20th century, Exh. 1952-1964)
Winter landscape with snow covered fields and trees watercolour, signed lower left 23cm x 49cm £70-150 (+24%BP*)
321. AR Donald Shannon (20th century, Exh. 1952-1964)
Winter landscape with trees watercolour, signed lower centre right 12.5cm x 46cm £70-150 (+24%BP*)
322. AR Maurice Canning Wilks RUA ARHA (1910-1984)
The Bridge, Cushendun, Co. Antrim watercolour, signed lower left, inscribed on label verso 26cm x 37cm £100-200 (+24%BP*)
323. AR Edwin St. John (1878-1961)
Italian lake scene and another view of the same scene, a pair watercolours, both signed lower right 28cm x 47cm £150-300 (+24%BP*)
324. AR A. D. Bell (1884-1966)
In the Channel and another, Off the Dover Coast, a pair watercolours, both signed and dated 1944 lower left 25.5cm x 36.5cm £80-120 (+24%BP*)
Lot 319
Lot 322
325. 20th century Indian School Traveller on horseback watercolour, stamped seal mark upper right 35cm x 21.5cm £80-120 (+24%BP*)
Lot 326
326. Edith Isabel Barrow (d.1930)
Coastal fishing village by Moonlight and another of the same scene by daylight, a near pair watercolours, both signed lower left 29.5cm x 47.5cm and 35cm x 47cm £150-300 (+24%BP*)
327. 20th century Continental School
Port of Valletta, Malta watercolour, indistinctly signed lower left 8.5cm x 27cm £80-120 (+24%BP*)
328. Edwin Earp (British, 1851-1945) Sea loch at low tide with fishing boats on the shore watercolour, signed lower left 15cm x 42cm £50-100 (+24%BP*)
329. S. Sinclair (late 19th century)
Thatched cottages, figure, geese and ducks watercolour, signed lower right 17cm x 53.5cm £100-200 (+24%BP*)
330. A. Yoshida (Japanese late 19th/early 20th century)
Returning home watercolour, signed lower right 50cm x 66.5cm in a carved and pierced Chinese darkwood frame overall size 86cm x 106cm £800-1200 (+24%BP*)
Lot 331
331. Henry Schafer (French 1833-1916) Utrecht, Holland watercolour, signed and inscribed lower right 24.5cm x 19.5cm £100-200 (+24%BP*)
Lot 332
332. Samuel Prout (1783-1852) Cloisters with fountain and figures watercolour 22cm x 26.5cm £100-200 (+24%BP*)
Lot 333
333. Samuel Howitt (1765-1822)
Hare Shooting and another Snipe Shooting, a pair watercolours, Hare Shooting signed lower right 23cm x 32cm and 23 cmx 32.5cm £200-400 (+24%BP*)
Lot 334
334. John Absolon (1815-1895)
Heading home watercolour, signed and dated 1856 lower left 50.5cm x 70.5cm £300-500 (+24%BP*)
Lot 335
335. AR Alexander Graham Munro RSW (1903-1985)
Middle Eastern bazaar charcoal on paper, signed and dated ‘FEB 1927’ lower left 31.5cm x 46cm £100-200 (+24%BP*)
336. AR Sophie Knight (b.1965)
Cathedral Interior watercolour, signed and dated ‘89 lower right 76cm x 56cm £100-200 (+24%BP*)
Lot 337
337. AR Frank Dobson RA (1886-1963)
Summer landscape black ink and watercolour, signed lower right 34cm x 49.5cm £150-300 (+24%BP*)
Lot 338
338. G. Carneri (19th century) Tavern scene oil on canvas, signed lower left 67cm x 54cm £250-500 (+24%BP*)
OIL PAINTINGS
Lot 339
339. Early 20th century Scottish School Market square with figures, probably Southern France oil 22cm x 27cm £100-200 (+24%BP*)
Lot 340
340. 19th century Sottish School Gathering Berries oil on panel 28.5cm x 37cm £100-200 (+24%BP*)
Lot 341
341. William Murray Mackenzie (fl.1873-1908) River scene with weir and figures oil on canvas, signed with initials lower left 35cm x 24.5cm £100-200 (+24%BP*)
Lot 342
342. David Fulton RSW (1848-1930)
Autumnal landscape with stream and figure by fence oil on canvas, signed lower left 39.5cm x 34.5cm £200-300 (+24%BP*)
Lot 343
343. Patrick William Adam RSA (1854-1929)
Anemones oil on canvas, signed and dated 1917 lower right 50.5cm x 40.5cm £200-300 (+24%BP*)
Lot 344
344. AR Alfred Hawkins Palmer (1905-1984)
Still life in a Chinese porcelain bowl oil on panel, signed lower right 49.5cm x 59.5cm £100-200 (+24%BP*)
Lot 345
345. 18th century Scottish School Portrait of Elizabeth Hamilton, Innerwick, Wife of George Dundas oil on canvas, inscribed upper right 112cm x 87.5cm £250-500 (+24%BP*)
Lot 346
Lot 349
346. AR James McIntosh Patrick RSA ROI ARE LLD (1907-1998)
View from Le Vau Tocque, Jersey oil on canvas, signed lower left 44cm x 54.5cm
Provenance: With a hand written letter from the artist dated ‘20 Jan. 70’ £1500-2000 (+24%BP*)
347. 19th century British School
Incoming storm off the East Coast with clipper at anchor and Dutch fishing boat oil on board 19.5cm x 26.5cm £80-120 (+24%BP*)
348. Robert W. Wright (fl.1871-1906)
Interior scene with three children oil on panel, signed lower right and dated ‘94 24cm x 19cm £400-600 (+24%BP*)
349. AR Bernard Jean Corneille Pothast (1882-1966) Helping mother oil on canvas, signed lower right 31cm x 39cm £2000-3000 (+24%BP*)
350. J. H. Vickers (19th century)
River scene with fishing boats and buildings, and another river scene with bridge, a pair oils on canvas, signed and dated 1865 lower right and lower left respectively 19cm x 39cm (2) £400-600 (+24%BP*)
351. Beverley (20th century)
Abstract oil on canvas, signed and dated ‘92 lower right 80cm square £500-800 (+24%BP*)
352. George Armfield (1808-1893)
Terriers around a rabbit hole oil on canvas, framed oval 29cm x 34cm £400-600 (+24%BP*)
353. Thomas Faed RA HRSA (1826-1900)
Beater with game and attendant dogs oil on board, inscribed verso 24cm x 34.5cm £500-800 (+24%BP*)
354. Attributed to Reverend John Thomson of Duddingston (1778-1840)
Coastal landscape with rowing boat and figures on the shore oil on canvas
44cm x 36cm £200-300 (+24%BP*)
355. AR Sophie Knight (b.1965) Autumn Blaze 2 oil on canvas 180.5cm x 90cm £100-200 (+24%BP*)
356. AR Valerie Johnson (20th century) Canvey Island oil on canvas, inscribed verso on label for Redfern Gallery, 20 Cork Street, London, Purchaser: The Earl of Perth 100cm x 125cm £150-300 (+24%BP*)
Lot 355
Lot 356
BP* - Buyer’s Premium of 24% inclusive of VAT @ 20%
Lot 357
357. AR Jean Feeney (Contemporary)
Path to the Beach oil on canvas, signed lower left, inscribed on label verso 38.5cm square £150-300 (+24%BP*)
Lot 358
358. AR Jean Feeney (Contemporary)
Evening, Dervaig, Mull oil on canvas, signed lower left, inscribed on label verso 40cm x 60cm £150-300 (+24%BP*)
Lot 359
359. AR Jean Feeney (Contemporary)
Turquoise Seas of Iona with Mull oil on canvas, signed lower left, inscribed on label verso 37.5cm x 38cm £150-300 (+24%BP*)
Lot 360
360. AR Duglad Findlay (b.1943) Morning Sparkle acrylic and oil, signed lower right, inscribed on label verso 34cm x 36.5cm £80-120 (+24%BP*)
Lot 361
361. AR Duglad Findlay (b.1943) Ochil View acrylic and oil, signed lower right and inscribed verso 57cm x 60cm £200-400 (+24%BP*)
Lot 363 363. AR John Lowrie Morrison (Jolomo) OBE (b.1948)
High Summer on North Uist oil on canvas, signed lower right, inscribed and dated 2006 verso 39.5cm square £800-1200 (+24%BP*)
Lot 362
362. AR John Lowrie Morrison (Jolomo) OBE (b.1948)
The Dutchman’s cap from Iona oil on canvas, signed lower right, inscribed and dated 2014 verso 28.5cm square £600-900 (+24%BP*)
Lot 364
364. AR John Lowrie Morrison (Jolomo) OBE (b.1948)
Atlantic Spindrift, Columba’s Beach, Iona oil on canvas, signed lower right, inscribed verso and dated 2019 38.5cm square £800-1200 (+24%BP*)
Lot 365
365. AR John Lowrie Morrison (Jolomo) OBE (b.1948)
The Jetty, Ardvaine oil on canvas, signed lower right, inscribed and dated 2006 verso 39.5cm square £800-1200 (+24%BP*)
Lot 366
366. AR John Lowrie Morrison (Jolomo) OBE (b.1948)
Balnahard Beach, Isle of Colonsay oil on canvas, signed lower right, inscribed and dated 2005 verso 59.5cm square £1000-1500 (+24%BP*)
367-368. No Lot
Lot 369
369. Robert Houston RSW (1891-1942) Seascape oil on canvas, signed lower right 49cm x 59cm £500-800 (+24%BP*)
Lot 370
370. Attributed to Patrick Naysmith (1787-1831) River landscape with waterfall and figures on the shore oil on canvas 45.5cm x 62cm £200-400 (+24%BP*)
Lot 371
371. John McWhirter RA HRSA RI RE (1839-1911)
Isle of Skye, Looking to the Mainland oil on canvas, signed lower right, inscribed on label verso 46cm x 72cm £800-1200 (+24%BP*)
Lot 372
372. Alfred de Breanski (1852-1928) River scene oil on canvas, signed lower right 48cm x 73.5cm £2000-3000 (+24%BP*)
Lot 373
373. Alfred de Breanski (1852-1928)
Glencoe oil on canvas, signed lower right 49cm x 74cm £2000-3000 (+24%BP*)
Lot 374
374. Louis Bosworth Hurt (1856-1929)
Crossing the Moorland oil on canvas, signed lower right 59.5cm x 99.5cm See detail on front cover £3000-5000 (+24%BP*)
SILVER
Lot 375
375. A Victorian silver four piece tea set, Birmingham, 1849 and 1858, makers mark of Elkington & Co., comprising tea pot, hot water pot, twin handled sugar bowl and cream jug, octagonal shaped, engraved with initials and scroll decoration, hot water pot 26cm high, gross weight 81 troy ozs. £700-900 (+24%BP*)
376. A 19th century Dutch white metal tea strainer, the handle formed as a pieced three masted galleon, the pierced bowl embossed with a windmill and boat, 1.8 troy ozs, 14cm long. £40-80 (+24%BP*)
377. A set of six late 19th/early 20th century Indian silver finger bowls, with embossed decoration of scrolls, flowers, foliage and animals, 18.7 troy ozs, 10cm diameter x 4.5cm high. £100-200 (+24%BP*)
Lot 379
379. A Victorian silver mounted cut glass claret jug, Sheffield, 1897, makers mark of C.E over N, 23cm high. £100-200 (+24%BP*)
380. A George V silver purse, Chester, 1917, makers mark T&S, with engraved scroll decoration and brown leather lined interior, with chain suspension, gross weight 3.2 troy ozs, 11.5cm wide. £50-100 (+24%BP*)
381. A Victorian silver mounted tortoiseshell page turner, London, 1869, makers mark S.W.?, 43.5cm long. £100-200 (+24%BP*)
382. An Edwardian silver inkwell, Sheffield, 1905, makers mark JD&S, of tapered cylindrical form with hinged cover and clear glass ink pot, loaded, 10.2 troy ozs, 9.5cm diameter x 8cm high. £80-120 (+24%BP*)
383. Two George II silver dessert spoons, one London, 1743, makers mark rubbed, Old English pattern with engraved Armorial, the other London, 1745, makers mark of J:W, Old English pattern engraved with initials, A over WI, gross weight 3.3 troy ozs (2). £40-80 (+24%BP*)
Lot 378
378. A cased set of late 19th century Scottish Provincial silver dress buttons, Ferguson & Macbean, Inverness, square cushion shaped with engraved Armorial, comprising, twenty four large buttons, 1.8cm square, and twelve smaller buttons, 1.4cm square. £400-600 (+24%BP*)
Lot 384
384. A pair of cased Victorian silver bonbon dishes, London, 1892, makers mark of GMJ, octagonal shaped with pierced and chased panel details, engraved with initials to the base, 4.9 troy ozs, 14cm wide. £80-120 (+24%BP*)
385. A cased set of three George III silver gilt berry spoons, London, comprising two berry spoons, 1782, makers mark of WS, and a sifting ladle, 1802, makers mark of WE over WF, 4.2 troy ozs. £80-120 (+24%BP*)
ALEXANDER RITCHIE SILVER
Lot 387
387. Alexander Ritchie, a pair of white metal and enamel cufflinks, the oval shaped panels decorated with long boats on a blue/green enamel ground, stamped ‘A.R.IONA’, each panel 1.9cm x 1.1cm. £50-100 (+24%BP*)
Lot 386
386. A Victorian twin handled oval shaped silver tray, London, 1877, makers mark of JB over EB, engraved with Armorial and presentation inscription to “George Maxwell Esqr. of Broomholm, in appreciation of his Personal worth and Public services, Langholm, November, 1886”, within an engraved foliate scroll border, with beaded edge detail, 77cm x 51.5cm, approximately 100 to 110 troy ozs. £1000-2000 (+24%BP*)
Lot 388
388. A pair of silver and blue enamel cufflinks after a design by Alexander Ritchie, the oval shaped panels decorated with long boats, each panel 2cm x 1.1cm. £50-100 (+24%BP*)
Lot 390
Lot 389
389. Alexander Ritchie, a silver nunnery spoon, Birmingham, probably 1932, makers mark ICA, stamped A.R. IONA, 20cm long. £80-120 (+24%BP*)
390. Alexander Ritchie, a silver spoon, Birmingham, 1937, makers mark of ICA, stamped A.R. IONA, the terminal with pierced galleon detail, 12cm long. £50-100 (+24%BP*)
391. Alexander Ritchie, a white metal paper knife/letter opener in the form of a sword, inscribed to one side of the blade ‘1914 Le Onoir 1918’ and stamped ‘IONA AR’, 16cm long, together with a silver paper knife marked for Chester, 1936, maker S&Co., with boss and Celtic detail, 10.5cm long (2). £80-120 (+24%BP*)
Lot 391
Lot 392
392. Alexander Ritchie, three silver and white metal brooches, comprising; a silver targe shaped brooch with Birmingham hallmarks stamped ‘IONA AR’, 3.5cm diameter, a silver plaid brooch with Birmingham hallmarks stamped ‘A.R.IONA’, 4cm diameter and a white metal sword shaped brooch/pin stamped ‘IONA A.R.’, 7.5cm long (3). £50-100 (+24%BP*)
Lot 393
393. Alexander Ritchie, four silver plaid brooches, each stamped ‘A.R. IONA’, largest 5.5cm wide (4). £80-120 (+24%BP*)
Lot 394
394. Alexander Ritchie, a white metal and enamel pendant, decorated with a bird on a blue/green enamel ground, 5cm x 4cm, stamped ‘AR IONA’, together with a white metal and enamel circular brooch decorated with a galleon on a blue/green enamel ground, stamped ‘A.R. IONA’, 2.3cm diameter (2). £80-120 (+24%BP*)
CHINESE SILVER
395. An early 20th century Chinese sterling silver mounted perfume or scent bottle with pouring stopper, the Haig’s Dimple shaped clear glass bottle with pierced sterling silver overlay of prunus, 11cm high, together with pair of similar bottles with overlay of bamboo and singularly pierced covers, 7.5cm high (3). £50-100 (+24%BP*)
396. An early 20th century Chinese silver mounted whisky decanter and stopper, the Haig’s Dimple clear glass bottle with pierced sterling silver overlay of bamboo, 22cm high, stamped marks. £70-150 (+24%BP*)
397. An early 20th century Chinese silver mounted whisky decanter and stopper, the Haig’s Dimple clear glass bottle with pierced sterling silver overlay of lillies, prunus, peony and other flowers, 22cm high, stamped marks. £70-150 (+24%BP*)
Lot 398
398. An early 20th century Chinese sterling silver mounted whisky decanter, stopper and six tot glasses, the Haig’s Dimple clear glass bottle with pierced sterling silver overlay of flowering prunus branches, 22cm high, the tot glasses of corresponding design, 6.5cm high, in a fitted box. £150-300 (+24%BP*)
399. A late 19th century Chinese silver brush, WANG HING, with embossed decoration of cloud scrolls and a pair of dragons, stamped marks ‘WH90’, 23cm long, together with a similar comb mount, 20.5cm long (2). £50-100 (+24%BP*)
Lot 400
400. A set of four late 19th century Chinese silver spill vases, WANG HING, of cylindrical form, two embossed with dragons, two embossed with prunus, all raised on three shaped supports, stamped marks ‘WH90’, gross weight 5.9 troy ozs, 11.5cm high. £200-300 (+24%BP*)
Lot 401
401. A late 19th century Chinese silver twin handled oviform vase, with embossed decoration of prunus, raised on short straight sided foot, stamped mark, 2.1 troy ozs, 8cm high. £100-200 (+24%BP*)
402. A late 19th/early 20th century Chinese silver bowl, maker mark of ZEWOO, of shaped hexagonal form decorated in relief with six panels of flowers, fruits and foliage, stamped marks, 5.8 troy ozs, 12cm diameter x 5.5cm high. £150-300 (+24%BP*)
403. A Chinese silver export mug, late 19th century, decorated with berries and leaves, with bark textured handle, makers mark of WA, 5.9 troy ozs, 9cm high. £200-300 (+24%BP*)
404. A Chinese silver spirit kettle, late 19th/early 20th century, formed in two sections, stamped marks, 4.8 troy ozs, 10.5cm high. £50-100 (+24%BP*)
406. A late 19th century Chinese silver salver/tray, WANG HING, of shaped hexagonal form with engraved decoration of rockwork, birds, bamboo and prunus within an embossed border of bamboo and prunus, raised on three bracket feet, stamped marks ‘WH90’, 35 troy ozs, 39cm diameter. £500-800 (+24%BP*)
407. A late 19th century Chinese silver four piece tea and coffee set, WANG HING, lozenge shaped with embossed decoration of figures, pavilions, mountains, pine trees and bamboo, stamped marks ‘WANG HING 90’, comprising; teapot, coffee pot, twin handled sugar bowl and tongs, and a cream jug, gross weight 55.5 troy ozs. £500-800 (+24%BP*)
Lot 405
405. A late 19th/early 20th century Chinese silver quatrefoil shaped tea caddy, WANG HING, with embossed decoration of prunus, raised on four angular bracket feet, with detachable cover, stamped marks ‘WH90’, gross weight 5.3 troy ozs, 11.5cm high. £200-300 (+24%BP*)
Lot 408
408. A pair of late 19th century Chinese silver tripod bowls, WANG HING, of shaped hexagonal form with embossed panel decoration of flowers, figures, birds and crabs, raised on three dragon mask scroll supports resting on fitted, carved and pierced darkwood stands, stamped marks ‘WH90’, 19.3 troy ozs, 14.5cm diameter x 7.5cm high, overall height on stands 11.5cm high. £500-800 (+24%BP*)
409. A George V gold half sovereign, dated 1911. £100-200 (+24%BP*)
410. A George V gold sovereign, dated 1928. £250-400 (+24%BP*)
411. An Edward VII gold sovereign, dated 1904. £250-400 (+24%BP*)
412. A yellow metal open faced pocket watch, Benson, London, with Roman numeral dial, the pendant stamped ‘K18’, 3.5cm diameter. £100-200 (+24%BP*)
413. An early 20th century ladies 9ct gold cased Rolex wristwatch, the white enamel dial with red and black Roman numerals, with expandable strap, gross weight 21.8 grams. £100-200 (+24%BP*)
414. A pair of 18th century white metal and diamond set drop earrings, each of scrolling openwork design mounted with various rose-cut diamonds in closed back settings, gross weight 22.8 grams, 6cm long. £250-400 (+24%BP*)
Lot 415
415. A platinum, rhodolite garnet and diamond cocktail ring, centred with a round faceted rhodolite garnet calculated to weigh 2.00ct., and six round brilliant cut diamonds each estimated to weigh 0.03ct, total weight estimated at 0.18ct, ring size M, gross weight 5.3 grams. £250-500 (+24%BP*)
416. A late 19th century yellow and white metal diamond set star pendant on late yellow metal chain, the pendant centred with an Old cut diamond estimated to weight 0.93ct, surrounded by sixteen Old cut diamonds each estimated to weight 0.25ct, and twenty seven various old cut diamonds ranging from 0.02ct to 0.13ct, 3.2cm diameter, gross weight 11.4 grams, the yellow metal chain stamped ‘750’, gross weight 3.9 grams. £800-1200 (+24%BP*)
Lot 416 Lot 414
417. A group of five assorted paperweights, comprising; a red ground millefiori weight, 6cm diameter, and four other various weights (5). £40-80 (+24%BP*)
418. A facon de Venise clear and opaque wine glass, on knop stem with frill detail and circular foot, 13cm high. £40-80 (+24%BP*)
419. A late 19th century Bohemian ruby glass goblet, decorated in relief with panels of flowers and scrolling foliage, the details picked out in gilt, 27.5cm high, together with a 19th century ruby flashed pedestal sweetmeat bowl on hexagonal shaped stem and shaped hexagonal foot, 13cm high (2). £50-100 (+24%BP*)
421. An 18th century glass tazza, the circular top raised on a tapered silesian stem and conical folded foot, 27cm diameter x 15.5cm high. £50-100 (+24%BP*)
422. A group of seven 18th century glasses, comprising; an opaque twist stem glass with bell shaped bowl and engraved decoration of three open roses, six buds and leaves, 16.5cm high, a wine glass with bell shaped bowl on double knopped air twist stem and conical foot, 15.9cm high, a wine glass with bell shaped bowl on double knopped stem and folded conical foot, 14.8cm high, a goblet with gilded wheel cut garland detail and angular knopped stem, 14.8cm high, a dram glass with vine etched detail on domed foot, 9.7cm high, a liqueur glass with vine etched bowl, 9.5cm high and a short glass with circular bowl with pierced aperture on twisted stem and circular foot, 9cm high (7). £100-200 (+24%BP*)
Lot 420
420. A suite of Edinburgh Crystal Thistle pattern glass, comprising; thistle shaped decanter and stopper, ships decanter and stopper, pair of candle/hurricane lamps, seven brandy glasses, six tall goblets, eighteen large size goblets, eight mid-size goblets, eight small goblets and five tumblers. £500-800 (+24%BP*)
423. An 18th century toasting glass, the trumpet shaped bowl and plain stem on a heavy thick circular foot, 13.2cm high, together with another 18th century wine glass or goblet with thick sided conical bowl on a knopped stem and conical foot, 12cm high (2). £50-100 (+24%BP*)
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424. An 18th century glass custard cup and an 18th century jelly glass, the custard cup with engraved bowl inscribed ‘JW’ within a ribbon tied shield, the details picked out in green, on a knopped stem and circular foot, 11.2cm high, the jelly glass on domed foot, 12.2cm high (2). £50-100 (+24%BP*)
425. Two 18th century glass tazza of small size, one with shoulder knop stem on domed conical folded foot, 8cm high x 7cm diameter, the other with bobbin knop on domed folded circular foot, 6cm high x 7.5cm diameter (2). £40-80 (+24%BP*)
426. An 18th century Dutch wine glass or goblet, the conical shaped bowl with scratched/engraved decoration of three masted galleon to one side and inscribed ‘S Lands Welvaare fect: H v Eck’, on a knopped stem mounted on a turned walnut plinth, 20.5cm high. £50-100 (+24%BP*)
427. A group of three 18th century wine glasses, comprising; a wine glass with bell shaped bowl, on double knopped stem with bubble inclusions, on conical foot, 18.5cm high, a wine glass with bell shaped bowl on plain stem and conical foot, 15.5cm high, and a wine glass with bell shaped bowl on plain stem and conical foot, 15.3cm high (3). £100-200 (+24%BP*)
428. A group of four 18th century wine glasses, each with a folded conical foot, 15.4cm high, 15cm high, 14.9cm high and 14.2cm high (4). £100-200 (+24%BP*) Lot 428
A PRIVATE COLLECTION OF MONART GLASS
429. A large Monart vase, shape RA, mottled green, clear and orange with gold coloured inclusions, 25.5cm high. £250-500 (+24%BP*)
430. A rare Monart vase, shape VF, mottled green and orange with gold coloured inclusions, on applied foot, 19.5cm high. £250-500 (+24%BP*)
431. A Monart vase, shape A, mottled clear and blue with gold coloured inclusions, the Royal Wedding gift colour combination, 16cm high. £200-300 (+24%BP*)
432. A rare Monart vase, shape DD, mottled clear and green with three typical whorls, with air bubble inclusions and gold coloured inclusions, on applied foot, 17cm high. £200-300 (+24%BP*)
433. A Monart vase, shape B, mottled blue and green, 20.5cm high. £200-300 (+24%BP*)
434. A Monart vase, shape A, mottled black and red with gold coloured inclusions, bearing original paper label VII.A.156, 17cm high. £200-300 (+24%BP*)
435. A Monart vase, shape A, mottled green, blue, purple and opaque white with allover decoration of typical whorls, bearing remains of original paper label VII.A.390, 15.5cm high. £200-300 (+24%BP*)
436. A Monart vase, shape RA, mottled purple and green with gold coloured inclusions, 20.5cm high. £200-300 (+24%BP*)
437. A Monart vase, shape RA, mottled blue and pink with gold coloured inclusions and three typical whorls, 20cm high. £200-300 (+24%BP*)
438. A Monart vase, shape MF, mottled green, black, orange and yellow with gold coloured inclusions, with three pulled up lines, 20.5cm high. £200-300 (+24%BP*)
Lot 443 Lot 440
439. A rare Monart vase, shape BA, mottled purple and blue with silver coloured inclusions, with five pulled up lines, 17cm high. £150-250 (+24%BP*)
440. A Monart vase, shape JJ, mottled blue and purple with gold coloured inclusions, with three pulled up lines, 26cm high. £200-300 (+24%BP*)
441. A Monart vase, shape RA, mottled black and green with gold coloured inclusions, 18cm high. £150-250 (+24%BP*)
442. A Monart vase, shape RA, mottled purple and blue with gold coloured inclusions, 17cm high. £150-250 (+24%BP*)
443. A rare colour combination Monart vase, shape OE, mottled green, red and purple with gold coloured inclusions, and three typical whorls, 23cm high. £250-500 (+24%BP*)
444. A small Monart vase, shape OE, mottled purple and pink with gold coloured inclusions, 14cm high. £100-200 (+24%BP*)
445. A Monart vase, shape OD, mottled pink with gold coloured inclusions, 16.5cm high. £100-200 (+24%BP*)
446. A Monart vase, shape SA, mottled blue with gold coloured inclusions, 14cm high. £100-200 (+24%BP*)
447. A Monart vase, shape OD, mottled green, blue, purple and yellow with gold coloured inclusions and band of typical whorls, 19cm high. £100-200 (+24%BP*)
448. A Liberty colour combination Monart vase, probably shape UA, mottled purple and pink with opaque white interior, and four pulled up lines, 28.5cm high. £250-500 (+24%BP*)
449. A Monart vase, shape OE, clear with pink trailed lines and silvered coloured inclusions, 21cm high. £250-500 (+24%BP*)
450. A Monart vase, shape MF, mottled blue with gold coloured inclusions and a band of typical whorls, 22cm high. £200-300 (+24%BP*)
Lot 456 Lot 451 Lot 459
451. A Monart vase, shape HF, mottled clear, orange, yellow, purple and green with silver coloured inclusions, and three typical whorls, 18cm high. £250-500 (+24%BP*)
452. A Monart vase, shape GD, mottled purple, black and green with all over decoration of typical whorls, bearing original paper label GD.VI, 22.5cm high. £250-500 (+24%BP*)
453. A Monart vase, shape GF, mottled black and green with gold coloured inclusions, 21.5cm high. £200-300 (+24%BP*)
454. A Monart vase, shape RC, mottled clear, blue, green and purple with gold coloured inclusions and band of typical whorls, on applied foot, bearing original paper label RC.VI, 19.5cm high. £200-300 (+24%BP*)
455. A Monart vase, shape HB, mottled blue, green and purple with gold coloured inclusions, 23cm high. £250-500 (+24%BP*)
456. A rare Monart vase, shape A, mottled blue, purple and clear glass, 15.5cm high. £200-300 (+24%BP*)
457. A Monart vase, shape C, mottled dark brown/black and red, 18cm high. £200-300 (+24%BP*)
458. A rare Monart vase, shape HC, mottled blue, purple and opaque white, 15.5cm high. £200-300 (+24%BP*)
459. A Monart vase, shape JB, mottled opaque white, green and orange with gold coloured inclusions, 20cm high. £300-500 (+24%BP*)
460. A rare Monart vase, shape ZJ, mottled clear, blue, green and yellow with gold coloured inclusions, and three pulled up lines, remains of original paper label to pontil, 22.5cm high. £300-500 (+24%BP*)
461. A rare Monart vase, shape OA, mottled ochre and red, 25cm high. Note: In the pattern book shape OA is illustrated with a cover, the present lot does not have a cover. £300-500 (+24%BP*)
462. A Monart vase, shape PG, mottled yellow, green and opaque white, with three typical whorls, 28cm high. £300-500 (+24%BP*)
463. A Vasart vase, mottled pink and blue with a band of typical whorls, signed, 21cm high. £40-80 (+24%BP*)
464. A Monart bowl, shape UB, mottled clear and blue with gold coloured inclusions, the Royal Wedding gift colour combination, 24cm diameter. £50-100 (+24%BP*)
465. A Monart bowl, shape AF, mottled clear and blue with gold coloured inclusions, the Royal Wedding gift colour combination, 20cm diameter. £50-100 (+24%BP*)
466. A Monart bowl, shape Y, mottled clear and blue with gold coloured inclusions, the Royal Wedding gift colour combination, 19.5cm diameter. £50-100 (+24%BP*)
467. A Monart bowl, shape UB, mottled purple and blue with gold coloured inclusions and typical whorl decoration, 21.5cm diameter. £50-100 (+24%BP*)
Lot 461 Lot 460 Lot 462
468. A Monart bowl, shape UB, mottled black, green and opaque white with gold coloured inclusions, bearing original paper label UB.VII, 21.5cm diameter. £50-100 (+24%BP*)
469. A Monart bowl, shape UB, mottled purple and pink with typical whorl decoration, bearing original paper label UB.VII, 22cm diameter. £50-100 (+24%BP*)
Lot 479
479. A Monart bowl, shape MC, mottled blue, black and green with vein decoration, bearing remains of original paper label IV.MC.366, 29.5cm diameter. £200-300 (+24%BP*)
Lot 470
470. A Monart bowl, shape UB, mottled purple and yellow with typical whorl decoration, bearing original paper label UB.VI, 24.5cm diameter. £50-100 (+24%BP*)
471. A Monart bowl, shape UB, mottled purple and pink with gold coloured inclusions, 25.5cm diameter, together with another similar mottled pink glass bowl, 23.5cm diameter (2). £50-100 (+24%BP*)
472. Two small Monart bowls, shape UB, one mottled black and red with gold coloured inclusions and typical whorl decoration, 18cm diameter, the other mottled purple and blue with gold coloured inclusions, bearing original paper label UB.VIII, 18.5cm diameter (2). £50-100 (+24%BP*)
473. A Monart bowl, shape W, mottled clear, green, purple and yellow with trailed line and whorl decoration, 21cm diameter. £100-200 (+24%BP*)
474. A Monart bowl, shape AF, mottled blue and green with band of typical whorls, 19.5cm diameter. £50-100 (+24%BP*)
475. A Monart bowl, shape AF, mottled purple and blue with gold coloured inclusions, 20cm diameter. £50-100 (+24%BP*)
476. A Monart bowl, shape IG, mottled blue, clear and opaque white with gold coloured inclusions, 26cm diameter. £100-200 (+24%BP*)
477. A large Monart bowl, shape EH, mottled clear, blue and green with gold coloured inclusions and typical whorl decoration, on applied foot, 32cm diameter. £200-300 (+24%BP*)
478. A Monart bowl, shape MC, mottled clear, green and orange with gold coloured inclusions, 23.5cm diameter. £150-250 (+24%BP*)
Lot
480
480. An early and rare Monart bowl, shape O, mottled ochre and red, raised on applied foot, bearing original paper label II.O.52, 40cm diameter. £250-500 (+24%BP*)
481. A pair of small Monart bowls, shape MB, mottled purple, pink and opaque white, with applied feet, 10.5cm diameter (2). £50-100 (+24%BP*)
482. A group of three pieces of Monart, comprising; a bowl, shape ZA, mottled purple and blue with bubble inclusions, and two travelling salesman’s samples, a bowl, shape O, mottled purple and pink with applied foot, 10.5cm diameter and a vase, shape D, mottled green and pink with gold coloured inclusions, 9.5cm high (3). £50-100 (+24%BP*)
483. Two Vasart bowls, one of tapered circular form, mottled blue and green with gold coloured inclusions, signed, 25cm diameter, the other of shallow circular form, mottled black and green, signed, 26.5cm diameter (2). £50-100 (+24%BP*)
484. A Scottish glass dressing table bottle and stopper, possibly Monart, mottled red with gold coloured inclusions, with millefiori set stopper, bearing ‘Brook & Son, Goldsmiths, Edinburgh’ label to the pontil, 15cm high. £40-80 (+24%BP*)
485. One volume Ysart Glass, Volo Edition, London, 1990, and a Christie’s South Kensington auction catalogue The Ian Turner Collection of Monart Glass, 24th September 2003 (2). £40-80 (+24%BP*)
BP* - Buyer’s Premium of 24% inclusive of VAT @ 20%
BRITISH & EUROPEAN CERAMICS
488. An 18th century porcelain teapot and cover, probably Worcester, the oviform body with polychrome decoration of scattered foliate sprays, the cover with open bud finial, 12.5cm high. £80-120 (+24%BP*)
489. An 18th century Worcester blue and white porcelain spoon tray, decorated with a Chinoiserie river landscape, crescent mark, 15cm diameter, together with another late 18th/early 19th century blue and white spoon tray, probably Davenport, decorated with a Chinoiserie river landscape, 15cm diameter (2). £70-150 (+24%BP*)
490. An 18th century Worcester blue and white cabbage leaf mask jug, decorated with scattered foliate sprays, 22cm high. £40-80 (+24%BP*)
491. An early 19th century Worcester Barr, Flight and Barr period porcelain coffee pot, cover and stand, oval shaped, decorated with borders of flowers and scrolling foliage, impressed BFB mark, overall 22.5cm high. £50-100 (+24%BP*)
Lot 486
486. An early 19th century cobalt blue ground twin handled urn, probably Derby, with name view ‘Bambro Castle’, with richly gilded borders, 22cm high £100-200 (+24%BP*)
492. Two pieces of 18th century blue and white Worcester porcelain, comprising; a oval shaped stand decorated with scattered foliate sprays and insects, crescent mark, 23cm x 17cm, and a tea bowl decorated with fenced garden of peony, crescent mark, 8.3cm diameter (2). £50-100 (+24%BP*)
Lot 487
487. A late 18th/early 19th century Derby porcelain named view plate “In Dove Dale Derbyshire”, painted marks and inscription verso, 22cm diameter. £50-100 (+24%BP*)
Lot 493
493. An 18th century blue and white Worcester porcelain bough pot, of Rococo form decorated with sprays of flowers and insects, crescent mark, 22cm wide x 16.7cm high. £100-200 (+24%BP*)
Lot 500 Lot 494
495. An early 19th century English pearlware punch bowl, with Chinoiserie decoration, 32cm diameter x 13cm high. £50-100 (+24%BP*)
496. A pair of 18th century Derby blanc de chine porcelain figures modelled as Field Marshall Sir Henry Seymour Conway and John Wilkes MP FRS, 32.5cm high. £200-300 (+24%BP*)
497. An early 19th century English porcelain hand painted vase, of tapered cylindrical form with polychrome decoration of flowers and fruit within richly gilded borders, 13.5cm high. £80-120 (+24%BP*)
Lot
498. A pair of 18th century Bow porcelain frill vases, decorated with butterflies and insects, with mask head terminals and applied flower details, 20cm high. £100-200 (+24%BP*)
499. A Royal Worcester coffee cup and saucer decorated by James Stinton, dated 1912, hand painted with cock and hen pheasants, signed ‘JAS STINTON’, puce printed marks, saucer 9.5cm diameter. £50-100 (+24%BP*)
500. A Royal Worcester twin handled vase decorated by Ernest Barker, dated 1911, hand painted with a Goldfinch, signed ‘E.Barker’, puce printed marks, 20cm high. £200-300 (+24%BP*)
501. A 19th century Grainger & Co. Worcester blue ground desk stand, set with a carry handle, two quill holders, two lidded ink pots and a rectangular covered recess, with hand painted flower and foliate detail to the two pen trays, raised on four scroll feet, painted marks, 26.5cm wide x 14.5cm high. £100-200 (+24%BP*)
502. A Wedgwood green ground lustre bowl, decorated with Hummingbirds, printed marks ‘Z5088’, 26.5cm diameter x 12cm high. £100-200 (+24%BP*)
503. A group of Carlton Ware, comprising; a sleeve vase decorated with cranes and bamboo on an orange ground with mat black interior, printed marks, 20.5cm high, and a black ground hexagonal shaped jar and cover with Chinoiserie decoration, printed marks and painted numbers 2881 0/4182, 24.5cm high (2). £100-200 (+24%BP*)
504. A group of early 20th century blue ground Chinoiserie decorated pottery, comprising; a Carlton Ware two handled oval shaped table centrepiece, printed marks Rd.No.716736, 33.5cm wide, a Carlton Ware bullet shaped vase, printed marks 0/2482 over 3199, 13.5cm high, and a yenyen shaped vase, printed marks for Lawley’s Norfolk Pottery Stoke, 15cm high (3). £100-200 (+24%BP*)
505. A Carlton Ware blue ground ‘Dragon and Traveller’ pattern jar and cover, printed marks, 19.5cm high. £100-200 (+24%BP*)
506. A Moorcroft pottery jardiniere, decorated with pansies on a white ground, impressed marks, signed in green and dated 1914, overall 26cm diameter x 17.5cm high £400-600 (+24%BP*)
507. A late 19th century William De Morgan twelve tile panel, each tile decorated with a single Carnation in the Iznik palette, set into a walnut frame, each tile 15.5cm square, overall size including frame 66cm x 51cm. See inside back cover £1500-2000 (+24%BP*)
Lot 505
Lot 511 Lot 508
508. A 19th century Continental porcelain bleu celeste ground fruit set, with hand painted decoration of Court figures in gardens within a richly gilded panelled border decorated with colourful birds, comprising; twelve plates, four low comports and two tall comports, plates 23cm diameter. £250-500 (+24%BP*)
509. A pair of Sèvres ‘Chateau De F. Bleau’ bleu celeste ground porcelain cabinet plates, handpainted with pairs of couples within a ribbon tied floral garland panelled border, interlaced L’s and printed marks, 23.5cm diameter. £40-80 (+24%BP*)
510. A Zsolnay Pecs pottery bottle vase, decorated in the Iznik style with stylised flowers and two birds, blue printed marks, 30.5cm high. £100-200 (+24%BP*)
511. A Meissen porcelain figure of a Bolognese spaniel, blue crossed swords mark, 18cm high. £150-300 (+24%BP*)
512. A Meissen porcelain figure of a 19th century lady playing cards, blue crossed sword mark, incised and impressed marks, 16cm high. £150-300 (+24%BP*)
Lot 514 Lot 513
513. A Meissen porcelain figure of a gentleman writing a letter, blue crossed swords mark, incised and impressed marks, 13.5cm high. £150-300 (+24%BP*)
514. A Meissen porcelain figure of a girl and dog, blue crossed swords mark, incised and impressed marks, 14cm high. £150-300 (+24%BP*)
515. A Dresden porcelain figure of a female tambourine player and attendant male, pseudo blue crossed swords mark, 19cm high. £100-200 (+24%BP*)
516. An 18th/19th century Delft blue and white pottery vase, decorated with animals, flowers and foliage, 24cm high. £80-120 (+24%BP*)
517. A pair of Berlin porcelain shell shaped salts, with painted decoration of birds and insects, blue sceptre marks, 6.5cm high x 9cm wide. £50-100 (+24%BP*)
Lot 518
518. A manganese red Dutch delft fifteen tile panel, in white painted frame, each tile 15cm square, overall size 49.5cm x 80cm. £100-200 (+24%BP*)
519. A KPM hand painted porcelain plaque, depicting ‘The Abduction of the Sabine Woman’, impressed marks, 15.5cm x 23cm, set into a cloth lined gilt wood frame, overall 27.5cm x 35cm. £600-800 (+24%BP*)
520. A Meissen porcelain hand-painted cup and saucer, the cup decorated with the portrait bust of a lady within a rose, blue crossed swords mark, saucer diameter 14.5cm. £50-100 (+24%BP*)
521. A pair of Continental porcelain cockatiel figures, pseudo gold anchor marks, 16cm high. £80-120 (+24%BP*)
522. An Italian maiolica istoriato dish, inscribed verso ‘Ratto di Proserpia, 1559’, 28cm diameter. £100-200 (+24%BP*)
Lot 523
523. A set of six 19th century Paris porcelain hand painted plates with named views, ‘Vue de Palais Bourbon’, ‘Vue Barierechalliot’, ‘Vue du Pont Royal Pris du Pont Neuf’, ‘Vue de La Porte St.Antoine’, ‘Vue de La Bastille’ and ‘Vue de La Chapelle Du Chateau De Versaille’, all within richly gilded cobalt blue grounds, 24cm diameter. £500-800 (+24%BP*)
524. A Meissen porcelain schneeballen vase, decorated in relief with two yellow canaries and flowering stems, blue crossed swords mark and impressed numbers ‘2780’, 16.5cm high. £200-300 (+24%BP*)
525. A Royal Dux porcelain figure of a boy and donkey, applied and impressed triangular mark, number 1989, 36.5cm high x 27cm wide. £100-200 (+24%BP*)
526. A pair of Royal Dux porcelain figures, modelled as a hunter carrying a deer with attendant dog, the other a lady carrying a basket of firewood, applied and impressed triangular marks, numbered 13199 and 13200, 52.5cm high. £250-400 (+24%BP*)
527. A KPM hand painted porcelain circular shaped plaque, decorated with a still life of grapes, apples, plums and cherries, impressed marks, 36cm diameter. £80-120 (+24%BP*)
528. A Meissen porcelain figure of Count Bruhl’s tailor and goat, blue crossed swords mark, impressed and incised marks, 20cm high x 16cm wide. £100-200 (+24%BP*)
529. A Continental pottery lustre Albarello jar, decorated with portrait roundel inscribed ‘AGRIPPA’, 24.5cm high. £100-200 (+24%BP*)
CHINESE PORCELAIN & WORKS OF ART
Lot 532
532. A Chinese porcelain candle holder stand, decorated with ruyi shaped panels enclosing flowers and scrolling foliage, 13cm high x 11cm diameter. £70-150 (+24%BP*)
Lot 530
530. A Chinese porcelain yellow ground famille rose vase, bearing Qianlong seal mark but later, decorated with three circular shaped panels enclosing flowers, birds and insects, on a sgraffito ground with scattered flowers, 33.5cm high. £150-300 (+24%BP*)
Lot 531
531. A Chinese porcelain yellow ground dragon bowl, Qianlong seal mark but later, decorated with two pink dragons contesting two flaming pearls on a sgraffito ground, 19.5cm diameter x 9cm high. £150-300 (+24%BP*)
Lot 533
533. A set of six Chinese porcelain blue and white octagonal shaped plates, Qing Dynasty, decorated with peony in a fenced garden, within diaper and foliate borders, 21.5cm diameter (6). £150-300 (+24%BP*)
534. A collection of Chinese porcelain, Qing Dynasty, to include; a blue and white hexagonal shaped spoon tray, 13cm diameter, a blue and white footed bowl, 11.5cm diameter, a famille rose plate, 16cm diameter, a sparrow beak jug and matched cover, 13cm high, a tea cup and a tea bowl (6). £100-200 (+24%BP*)
Lot 535
535. A collection of ten Chinese Yixing teapots, comprising; a plain cylindrical teapot with short angular spout, impressed mark, 10cm high, a compressed oviform teapot with incised line detail on a black horizontal band, with dragon shaped spout, raised on three pronged feet, impressed flaming pearl mark, 9.5cm high, two similar teapots with blue and white enamelled details, impressed marks, approximately 5cm high, and four other small teapots, approximately 5cm high (10). £100-200 (+24%BP*)
Lot 536
536. A Chinese blue and white porcelain arrow vase, late Qing Dynasty, decorated with pavilions and figures in a river landscape, blue painted seal mark to base, 45cm high. £150-300 (+24%BP*)
Lot 537
537. A Chinese porcelain Canton famille rose platter/ oval shaped serving dish with Armorial ‘PRENEY GARDE 1869’, Qing Dynasty, decorated with triangular shaped panels enclosing figures divided by panels of flowers, birds and butterflies, the underside with Armorial Crest, 47cm x 38.5cm. £200-300 (+24%BP*)
Lot 537 detail
538. A Chinese porcelain Canton famille rose tureen cover with Armorial ‘PRENEY GARDE 1869’, Qing Dynasty, decorated with panels of figures divided by panels of flowers, butterflies and birds, with gilded bud shaped finial, the underside with Armorial Crest, 21.5cm x 18.5cm. £50-100 (+24%BP*)
Lot 539
539. A Chinese porcelain Canton famille rose tea set with Armorial ‘PRENEY GARDE 1869’, Qing Dynasty, decorated with panels of figures divided by panels of flowers, butterflies and birds, comprising; eight cups, eight saucers, nine side plates, 16cm diameter, and three side plates, 21.5cm diameter, all with Armorial Crest to undersides (28). £200-300 (+24%BP*)
540. A Chinese porcelain Canton famille rose bottle vase, Qing Dynasty, decorated with a pair of dragons contesting a flaming pearl, on a ground with peony, fruit and butterflies, 17cm high. £100-200 (+24%BP*)
541. A Chinese porcelain red ground bowl, late 19th/early 20th century, decorated with panels of figures, animals and objects, the interior centred with a lotus flower under a Greek Key border, 22.5cm diameter x 9cm high. £50-100 (+24%BP*)
542. A set of eight graduated Chinese porcelain cups, 20th century, decorated with bamboo and fruiting branches, bearing Jiaqing seal marks, largest 11cm diameter x 6.5cm high, smallest 5.5cm diameter x 2.5cm high (8). £200-300 (+24%BP*)
543. A Chinese porcelain wucai jar and cover, decorated with three lozenge shaped panels enclosing peony, foliage and insects, on a diaper ground, 35cm high. £250-500 (+24%BP*)
544. A small Chinese porcelain figure of Buddha, 20th century, 11.5cm high. £50-100 (+24%BP*)
545. A Chinese porcelain crackle glazed gu shaped vase, Qing Dynasty, decorated with warriors, incised four character mark, 25.5cm high. £80-120 (+24%BP*)
546. A Chinese porcelain blue and white crackle glazed jar, Qing Dynasty, decorated with peony, butterfly and peacock within burnished borders, incised mark to base, 23cm high. £80-120 (+24%BP*)
547. A Chinese porcelain rectangular panel, 20th century, decorated with printed decoration of two Pekingese dogs in a garden of bamboo, 26cm x 25.5cm. £80-120 (+24%BP*)
548. A Chinese porcelain blue and white dish in the Ming style, decorated with a circular shaped panel enclosing a long tailed bird in garden of peony and other flowers, within a diaper ground foliate panelled border, 47.5cm diameter. £200-400 (+24%BP*)
549. A Chinese porcelain Imari tankard, Qing Dynasty, decorated with two ruyi-shaped panels enclosing gardens with rockwork and birds, on a ground decorated with peony and chrysanthemum, 15.5cm high. £80-120 (+24%BP*)
550. A Chinese porcelain famille rose plate, Qing Dynasty, decorated with peony spray in a panelled border and outer border of scattered flowers and ruyi fungus, 22cm diameter. £50-100 (+24%BP*)
Lot 551
551. A Chinese porcelain turquoise blue ground two handled bottle vase, Qianlong seal mark but later, decorated in relief with two panels of dragons and cloud scrolls, the neck with elephant mask handles, raised on a carved darkwood fitted stand, overall 21cm high, the vase 19.5cm high. £200-300 (+24%BP*)
552. A Chinese porcelain blue and white tankard, Qing Dynasty, decorated in famille rose enamels with falconer and boy at a window, on a ground with scattered foliate sprays and puce painted landscape panels, 15cm high. £80-120 (+24%BP*)
553. A Chinese porcelain twin-handled urn and cover, Qing Dynasty, decorated with two oval shaped landscape panels on a ground of flowers and foliage, with relief moulded swags and scroll over handles, 42.5cm high. £400-600 (+24%BP*)
554. A Chinese porcelain blue and white barrel shaped jug, Qing Dynasty, decorated with ribbon tied pendant enclosing initials, on a ground with scattered famille rose foliate sprays, 23cm high. £100-200 (+24%BP*)
555. A Chinese porcelain blue and white five piece garniture, 20th century, decorated with oval shaped panels enclosing figures, on a cracked ice ground with prunus blossom, four character marks to base, comprising two sleeve vases, 29cm high, and three jars, 27cm high (5). £300-500 (+24%BP*)
Lot 556
556. A Chinese porcelain famille rose rectangular plaque, 20th century, depicting Military General Guan Yu and two attendants holding his curved halberd and his seal, 33cm x 22.5cm, set into a cloth lined and simulated bamboo frame, overall 50cm x 40cm. £300-500 (+24%BP*)
557. A Chinese porcelain blue and white octagonal shaped tureen and cover, Qing Dynasty, decorated with pavilions in a river landscape, the tureen with boars head handles, the cover with scroll finial, 34.5cm wide x 23cm high. £100-200 (+24%BP*)
558. A pair of Chinese porcelain blue and white jars and covers, Qing Dynasty, decorated with rectangular shaped panels enclosing urns issuing flowers, 32cm high. £150-300 (+24%BP*)
559. A pair of Chinese porcelain famille rose bottle stands, Qing Dynasty, decorated with baskets issuing flowers, scattered foliate sprays and floral garlands, with shishi mask terminals, 21cm diameter x 17cm high. £100-200 (+24%BP*)
560. A Chinese porcelain famille noir monochrome bottle vase, the neck with horizontal ribs, 31.5cm high. £150-300 (+24%BP*)
Lot 561
561. A Chinese porcelain blue and white vase mounted as a table lamp, late Qing Dynasty, decorated with two rectangular shaped landscape panels on a foliate scroll ground with Shou characters, with later silvered lamp mounts, overall 70cm high. £300-500 (+24%BP*)
562. A Chinese porcelain famille rose canton lozenge shaped dish, Qing Dynasty, decorated with Court figures on a terrace, within a panelled border of butterflies and birds divided by Shou characters, precious objects, bats, flowers and foliage, 36.5cm wide x 8cm high x 27cm deep. £100-200 (+24%BP*)
Lot 565
Lot 563
563. A Chinese porcelain quatrefoil shaped bowl, Qing Dynasty, decorated with four gilded Shou characters divided by iron red painted lotus scroll and bats, iron red seal mark to base, 17.5cm wide x 6cm high. £200-300 (+24%BP*)
Lot 564
564. A Chinese porcelain footed bowl, bearing Tongzhi seal mark, decorated with four gilded Shou characters divided by blue enamelled lotus scroll flowers, bats and other flowers, iron red seal mark to base, 15.5cm diameter x 6.5cm high. £200-300 (+24%BP*)
565. A pair of Chinese porcelain famille rose oval shaped dishes, Qing Dynasty, decorated with peonies and phoenix standing on rockwork, within a border of flowers and foliage, 38cm x 32.5cm.
£800-1200 (+24%BP*)
Lot 566
566. A Chinese porcelain blue and white jar and cover, probably late Ming Dynasty, decorated with peony, bamboo and birds, the domed cover decorated with lotus scroll, 51.5cm high. £250-500 (+24%BP*)
Lot 567
567. A Chinese porcelain famille rose Canton square shaped dish, Qing Dynasty, decorated with figures and horse in a fenced garden, within a panelled border of flower, objects and character marks, 23cm square. £80-120 (+24%BP*)
Lot 568
568. A Chinese porcelain blue and white jar and cover, Qing Dynasty, decorated with phoenix, peony and scrolling foliage under a ruyi border at the rim, with domed cover, double ring mark, 41.5cm high. £500-800 (+24%BP*)
569. Two Chinese blue and white porcelain octagonal shaped tureens and covers, Qing Dynasty, one decorated with pavilions in a river landscape, with boars head handles and cover with artichoke-shaped finial, 31cm wide, the other decorated with pavilions in a river landscape, with entwined branch handles and scroll shaped finial, 32cm wide (2). £50-100 (+24%BP*)
570. Four Chinese blue and white porcelain plates, Qing Dynasty, comprising; a pair of plates decorated with rockwork, peony and urns issuing flowers with a diaper panel border, 23.5cm diameter, a plate decorated with fenced garden of rockwork, palm tree and lotus within a border of three scattered foliate sprays, 23cm diameter and a plate decorated with pavilions in a river landscape within a border of four dragons, flaming pearls and cloud scrolls, 23cm diameter (4). £50-100 (+24%BP*)
571. A Chinese blue and white porcelain circular tureen and cover, Qing Dynasty, decorated with peony and other scattered foliate sprays, the cover with pomegranate-shaped finial, 30.5cm diameter x 27cm high. £50-100 (+24%BP*)
Lot 572
572. Two Chinese porcelain blue and white plates, Qing Dynasty, one decorated with three figures, large urn and alter table within a ruyi and diaper panel border, 24cm diameter, bearing four character Kangxi mark, the other decorated with four warriors within a foliate scroll border, 24cm diameter, bearing four character Kangxi mark (2). £50-100 (+24%BP*)
Lot 573
573. A Chinese blue and white porcelain octagonal shaped tureen and cover, Qing Dynasty, decorated with chrysanthemum, with boar’s head handles and pomegranate-shaped finial, 25cm wide. £100-200 (+24%BP*)
574. Three pieces of Chinese famille rose porcelain, Qing Dynasty, comprising; a decagon shaped charger decorated with pavilions in a river landscape, 37cm diameter, an octagonal shaped plate decorated with rockwork, peony, fruit trees and ruyi, 21.5cm diameter, and a footed bowl decorated with peony and other flowers, 20cm diameter (3). £50-100 (+24%BP*)
575. A pair of Chinese porcelain blue and white hexagonal shaped jars and covers, Qing Dynasty, decorated with panels of figures divided by panels of flowers and foliage, bearing four character Kangxi marks, 36cm high. £100-200 (+24%BP*)
Lot 571
Lot 576
576. A Chinese blue and white wucai porcelain bottle vase, bearing six character Kangxi mark but later, decorated with two five clawed dragons contesting two flaming pearls on a ground with scattered foliate sprays, 24.5cm high. £150-300 (+24%BP*)
Lot 577
577. A Chinese tortoiseshell circular shaped box and cover, Qing Dynasty, the slightly domed cover carved in relief with pavilions, figures and trees, the underside carved in shallow relief with corresponding decoration, 109 grams, 11cm diameter. £300-500 (+24%BP*)
578. A Chinese blue ground enamel tazza, the shaped circular top decorated with a yellow vase issuing prunus, 16cm diameter x 10cm high. £80-120 (+24%BP*)
579. 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. £100-200 (+24%BP*)
581. A gilt bronze kylin incense burner, with hinged head, on circular marble plinth base, 11.5cm high x 8cm diameter. £200-300 (+24%BP*)
582. A Chinese bamboo brush pot, 20th century, carved in shallow relief with ducks, peony and lotus, signed, raised on three short bracket feet, 16cm wide x 16.8cm high. £50-100 (+24%BP*)
583. Two Chinese enamel dishes, one decorated with peony, chrysanthemum, foliage and fruit on a blue ground, 13.5cm diameter, the other centred with a five petal pink flower and scrolling foliage on a turquoise ground, 13cm diameter (2). £50-100 (+24%BP*)
584. A Chinese gilt metal ding/censer and cover, cast with archaic motifs, the detachable cover with two ring shaped handles and two recumbent cows, 26cm wide x 21.5cm high. £250-500 (+24%BP*)
585. A Chinese darkwood square shaped tray, possibly Huanghuali, 28cm square x 2.5cm high. £200-300 (+24%BP*)
586. A Chinese bronze censer, of circular form, raised on three prong feet with applied fish shaped handles, with incised decoration of character marks, stylised flowers and foliage, 19cm diameter x 14cm high. £150-300 (+24%BP*)
587. A Chinese plique-a-jour enamel bowl, of shaped hexagonal form with paneled decoration of flowers and foliage, 18cm diameter x 8.5cm high. £200-300 (+24%BP*)
588. A Chinese darkwood stand, possibly Huanghuali, of plain rectangular form with scroll ends, 31.5 wide x 6cm high x 22cm deep. £200-300 (+24%BP*)
589. A Chinese scholar’s polished black stone boulder, 11cm high. £200-300 (+24%BP*)
Lot 590
Lot 580
580. A pair of Chinese bronze elephant incense burners, Qing Dynasty, modelled in two sections, the upper sections modelled as urns with ruyishaped handles resting on elephant bases, overall 41.5cm high. £500-800 (+24%BP*)
590. A Chinese darkwood stand, possibly zitan, of plain rectangular form with scroll ends, 52.5m wide x 6cm high x 31cm deep. £300-500 (+24%BP*)
BP* - Buyer’s Premium of 24% inclusive of VAT @ 20%
JAPANESE CERAMICS & WORKS OF ART
591. A large Japanese Satsuma pottery blue ground vase, Meiji Period, decorated with panels of figures, signed 47.5cm high. £300-500 (+24%BP*)
592. A Japanese Satsuma pottery blue ground twin handled bowl/koro and cover, Meiji Period, decorated with panels of warriors and other figures, raised on three tapered supports, the domed cover with lion dog finial, signed, on carved and pierced wood stand, overall height 32cm, bowl/koro and cover height 28.5cm. £200-400 (+24%BP*)
593. A Japanese Satsuma pottery vase, Meiji Period, finely decorated with a panel of ladies and children walking in a mountain landscape of pine trees, within richly gilded borders, signed, 15cm high. £200-300 (+24%BP*)
Lot 594
594. A Japanese blue and white porcelain gilt metal mounted tea pot, 19th century, circular shaped decorated with pine trees and prunus, the gilt metal cover with leaf shaped finial, 20cm high x 18.5cm wide. £300-500 (+24%BP*)
595. A Japanese Satsuma pottery bowl, Meiji Period, the interior decorated with a crowd of figures, the exterior decorated with oval and circular shaped panels enclosing figures, signed, 12cm diameter x 6cm high. £80-120 (+24%BP*)
596. A Japanese Satsuma pottery blue ground pearshaped vase, Meiji Period, finely decorated with two oval shaped panels enclosing warriors and other figures, on a richly gilded ground decorated with ball shaped flowers and cloud scrolls, 17.5cm high. £200-300 (+24%BP*)
Lot 591
Lot 592
Lot 597
597. A set of six Japanese Satsuma pottery plates, Meiji Period, decorated with rectangular shaped panels depicting ladies and children on richly gilded diaper and panelled grounds, signed, 15.5cm diameter. £250-500 (+24%BP*)
598. A Japanese Imari dish, late 19th/early 20th century, decorated with a central roundel enclosing a peony branch, within a panelled border, 30.5cm diameter. £50-100 (+24%BP*)
599. A pair of Japanese Imari dishes, late 19th/ early 20th century, decorated with urns issuing chrysanthemum and other foliage, within a panelled border, 30.5cm diameter. £100-200 (+24%BP*)
600. A Japanese Imari dish, late 19th/early 20th century, decorated with a central roundel enclosing a stylised flower within a panelled border of bamboo and prunus, 31cm diameter. £50-100 (+24%BP*)
601. A Japanese blue ground Satsuma pottery hexagonal shaped vase, Meiji Period, decorated with rectangular shaped panels enclosing bijin in a garden and buildings in a mountain landscape, within richly gilded borders of wisteria and butterflies, signed, 18cm high. £70-150 (+24%BP*)
602. A Japanese blue ground Satsuma pottery circular shaped box and cover, Meiji Period, decorated with a hexagonal shaped panel enclosing seated figure and procession of musical birds, within a richly gilded border, the interior decorated with figures, 11cm diameter x 4.5cm high. £50-100 (+24%BP*)
603. A Japanese Satsuma pottery rectangular shaped box and cover, Meiji Period, decorated with pavilions, pine trees, wisteria, blossom trees and birds, with ring terminals at the sides, raised on bracket feet, the cover with chrysanthemum shaped finial, signature rubbed, 7.5cm wide x 6.5cm high. £50-100 (+24%BP*)
Lot 604
604. A Japanese Satsuma pottery vase, probably Seikozan, Meiji Period, decorated with bijin and children in a river landscape with prunus blossom trees, within richly gilded borders, signed, 17.5cm high. £250-500 (+24%BP*)
605. A Japanese bronze vase, 20th century, of flattened circular form, cast in relief with bamboo, 18.5cm high. £50-100 (+24%BP*)
Lot 606
606. A pair of Japanese bronze twin handled pear shaped vases, late 19th/early 20th century, decorated in shallow relief with bird and peony, on a ground with incised decoration, the details picked out in gold, silver and black, 40.5cm high. £800-1200 (+24%BP*)
607. A Japanese iron circular charger, Komai, Meiji Period, cast in relief with pavilions, figures, trees and mountains within a diaper ground border decorated with six smaller shaped panels enclosing flowers, foliage and fruit, signed, 30cm diameter. £1000-2000 (+24%BP*)
Lot 610
610. A Japanese black ground cloisonné enamel hexagonal shaped vase, late 19th/ early 20th century, decorated with objects around the shoulder, the sides with monshaped panels enclosing flowers and foliage, 19cm high. £100-200 (+24%BP*)
Lot 608
608. A Japanese Iron kettle and cover (Tetsubin), Meiji Period, cast in relief with a Chinese scholar holding a fan beside a crane, the reverse with three line inscription, the handle overlaid with floral sprays, signed Daikoku, 23cm high with handle raised. £1500-2000 (+24%BP*)
609. A pair of Japanese bronze twin handled vases, late 19th/early 20th century, decorated in shallow relief with birds, flowers and foliage, the details picked out in gold, with white metal line inlaid detail, 33cm high. £800-1200 (+24%BP*)
Lot 611
611. A Japanese black ground cloisonné enamel ewer and cover, late 19th/early 20th century, decorated with eight red capped Manchurian cranes, stylised flowers and foliage, the cover with bud shaped finial, 16cm high. £100-200 (+24%BP*)
Lot 612
612. Utagawa Hiroshige (1797-1858) Futagawa, The fifty-three Stations of the Tokaido Road woodblock print 33.5cm x 22cm
Note: Gifted to the current vendor by Keizo Saji, Chairman of the Board & President Suntory Limited circa 1985. £50-100 (+24%BP*)
Lot 613
613. Utagawa Kunisada (1786-1865) Hunting for Kinoko woodblock print, 35cm x 24cm
Note: Gifted to the current vendor by Keizo Saji, Chairman of the Board & President Suntory Limited circa 1985. £50-100 (+24%BP*)
END OF SALE
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