Lindsay Burns 4-5 August Antiques & Fine Art Sale

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ANTIQUES AND FINE ART Tuesday 4th & Wednesday 5th August 2020


Bardmony House


Antiques & Fine Art Sale Two day Auction To include: The residual contents of Bardmony House, Alyth, Perthshire & The residual contents of an attic from a Private Residence in St. Andrews Day One: Lots 1-327 Tuesday 4th August at 10.30am

To include; Longcase Clocks, Furniture, Rugs & Garden, Works of Art, A Rare Private Registration Car Number Plate, Clocks, Swords, Antiquities - Ancient Egypt, Antiquities - Ancient Roman, Other Antiquities, Oceanic Art, Walt Disney Studios Animation Cells from 1937 Movie Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Prints & Maps, Watercolours, A Collection of six Oil Paintings by William Miller Frazer RSA (1864-1961), Oil Paintings.

Day Two: Lots 328-685 Wednesday 5th August at 10.30am

To include; Silver, A Rare Silver and Enamel Box by Carl Faberge & Jewellery, Wristwatches & Pocket Watches, A Collection of Gold Proof Coins, A Collection of Scottish Football Medals & Memorabilia, Whisky & Madeira, Monart & Other Glass, British & European Ceramics, Asian Art to include Chinese and Japanese Works of Art & Other Asian Art, The residual contents of Bardmony House, Alyth, Perthshire.

At 6 King Street, Perth, PH2 8JA Viewing by appointment only Saturday 1st August 2020 9.00am – 2.00pm, Subject to Covid-19 Protocols Sunday 2nd August 2020 1.00pm – 3.00pm, Subject to Covid-19 Protocols Monday 3rd August 2020 9.00am – 5.00pm, Subject to Covid-19 Protocols Limited Viewing on the Morning of Sale, Subject to Covid-19 Protocols Illustrated Catalogue £10.00 Buyer’s Premium 20% plus VAT Enquiries: Nick Burns Email: mail@lindsayburns.co.uk Website: www.lindsayburns.co.uk Live Auction: www.the-saleroom.com/lindsayburns Telephone: 01738 633888 Fax: 01738 441322

Front cover Illustration – Lot 373 Back cover Illustration – Lot 373A (detail)


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CONDITIONS OF SALE 1. The highest bidder shall be the Buyer. If any dispute arises, the Auctioneers shall have absolute discretion to settle it and put up any disputed Lot again. The Auctioneers reserve the right to refuse any bidding. 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 six 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 available on request. We do not accept cash deposits into our 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.

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 the-saleroom.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.

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

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 for both buyers and vendors. For further information please contact the office.

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

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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.

Lindsay Burns & Company is the trading name of N Burns & C Burns Ltd., a limited company registered in Scotland.

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

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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


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TUESDAY 4TH AUGUST LONGCASE CLOCKS

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1. A George III mahogany, marquetry and gilt metal mounted longcase clock, James Niccoll, Cannongate, the brass dial with silvered chapter ring bearing Arabic and Roman numerals, with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the arch with moon phase dial, the twin train five pillar movement striking on a bell, contained within dome top hood supported by Corinthian columns and centred with a gilt metal acanthus leaf, the trunk door with chevron inlays and oval patera inlay, on a rectangular base with shaped bracket feet, pendulum, weights and keys present, 223cm high. £500-800 (+24%BP*)

2. An early 20th century mahogany Grandmother clock, Sorley, Glasgow, the silvered dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and subsidiary strike/silent dial, the twin train movement striking on a coiled gong within arched top case, the trunk with blind fret work frieze above boxwood line inlaid trunk door, on a rectangular base with square shaped feet, key, pendulum and weights present, 182cm high. £150-250 (+24%BP*)

3. A George III mahogany and boxwood lined longcase clock, S. RITCHIE, FORFAR, the enamelled dial with Arabic and Roman numerals, with subsidiary seconds dial and date dial, the arch painted with titled scene ‘Highland Reel’, the arches painted with scenes emblematic of the seasons ‘Spring’, ‘Summer’, ‘Harvest’ and ‘Winter’, the twin train four pillar movement striking on a bell, within broken swan neck hood supported by cylindrical columns with gilt metal Corinthian collars, the shaped trunk door flanked by quarter columns, on a rectangular base with bracket feet, pendulum, weights and keys present, overall 215.5cm high. £200-300 (+24%BP*) 3


Lindsay Burns & Company 4. An early 20th century Westminster chime chinoiserie decorated grandmother clock, the circular dial with Arabic numerals, above a trunk decorated with chinoiserie scene of figures, bridges and pavilions, the twin train movement striking on eight vertical gongs, on a rectangular plinth base with four rectangular shaped feet, 142cm high. £150-250 (+24%BP*)

FURNITURE 5. A late 19th/early 20th century stained beech dressing table stool, the concave rectangular top with upholstered seat, above a spindle filled gallery, on four tapered cylindrical supports with ring turned details, 35cm wide x 53cm high x 30cm deep. £50-100 (+24%BP*) 6. An early 20th century child’s mahogany armchair, the arched back, shaped arms and seat upholstered with zig zag type fabric, on tapered cylindrical supports united by an H-shaped stretcher. £50-100 (+24%BP*)

Lot 7 7. A pine table top cabinet by Howard & Sons, Berners St. London, the rectangular top with simulated bamboo three quarter gallery, above a pair of panelled cupboard doors with applied bamboo style moulding, raised on four simulated bamboo supports, stamped marks, 60.5cm wide x 51cm high x 23cm deep. £100-200 (+24%BP*)

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Lot 8 8. A pair of 19th century Anglo Indian ebony, ivory and specimen wood hexagonal occasional tables, the shaped tops centred with radiating specimen wood inlays within chequer banded borders, above a single frieze drawer, raised on two scroll and foliate carved supports resting on a concave platform base with foliate scroll carved feet, 53.5cm wide x 72cm high x 46cm deep. ÂŁ4000-6000 (+24%BP*)

9. An Edwardian satinwood, marquetry and gilt metal mounted desk stamped Maple & Co. Ld., the rectangular top with green and gilt leather skiver, set with three open shelves and two concave flaps opening to fitted interiors above small drawers, the central frieze drawer flanked by three drawer pedestals, raised on six tapered square supports with spade feet resting on brass castors, 122cm wide x 92.5cm high x 57cm deep. ÂŁ1500-2000 (+24%BP*) 10. A 19th century ebonised and gilt metal mounted boulle work card table, the hinged revolving rectangular top with serpentine outline, with boulle work panel of scrolls, flowers and foliage on a red tortoiseshell ground, opening to a green baize lined interior above a shaped frieze centred with mask, raised on four cabriole supports with gilt metal mounts, 88.5cm wide x 76.5cm high x 44cm deep. ÂŁ800-1200 (+24%BP*)

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Lindsay Burns & Company 11. A George III mahogany concertina action card table, the hinged rectangular top opening to a green baize lined interior above a plain frieze, on four cabriole supports with pad feet, 91.5cm wide x 72cm high x 45.5cm deep. £800-1200 (+24%BP*) 12. A George III mahogany and brass bound oval wine cooler, with lead lined interior and brass drop carry handles, raised on four rectangular section supports with channelled line detail and pierced bracket detail, 58.5cm wide x 60.5cm high x 45cm deep. £1500-2000 (+24%BP*)

15. A Chinese blonde wood rectangular table, late 19th/early 20th century, the rectangular panelled top above a frieze carved and pierced with scrolls, raised on four square section supports united by cross stretchers, 220.5cm long x 89.5cm high x 44.5cm deep. £100-200 (+24%BP*)

13. A Chinese dark wood armchair of Western style, Qing Dynasty, the scroll carved top rail enclosing an interlaced vertical splat above a cane work drop in seat, flanked by shaped arms with claw and ball detail, raised on short cabriole supports with foliate and scroll carved detail, terminating in claw and ball feet, 90cm high. £80-120 (+24%BP*) 14. A Chinese huanghuali writing table, Qing Dynasty, the rectangular top above a pierced and scroll carved frieze centred with circular motifs on each side, raised on four rectangular section supports with inverted scroll carved detail, 135.5cm wide x 75cm high x 100cm deep. £300-500 (+24%BP*)

Lot 16 16. A Chinese dark wood writing desk, late 19th/ early 20th century, the panelled rectangular top with slightly raised carved ends, above two frieze drawers carved with dragon mask, scrolls and bats, backed by two false drawers, raised on four shaped supports with foliate scroll carved feet, with pierced and scroll carved spandrels suspending tassel carved detail, 160cm wide x 79.5cm high x 85cm deep. £200-300 (+24%BP*) 17. A Chinese dark wood Kang table, late Qing Dynasty, the rectangular top with three mottled yellow rectangular marble inserts above three frieze drawers with recessed brass handles, above a frieze carved with circular and oval panels of shou characters and bats, raised on four square section supports with inverted scroll carved feet, 133cm wide x 44cm high x 42cm deep. £200-300 (+24%BP*) 18. A 19th century Continental mahogany and gilt metal marble top side cabinet, the mottled grey and white marble top above a single frieze drawer and pair of panelled cupboard doors with gilt metal line detail, raised on four tapered square supports with gilt metal ball feet, 96cm wide x 80cm high x 40cm deep. £500-700 (+24%BP*)

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Lindsay Burns & Company 19. A pair of 19th century rosewood and brass inlaid pedestal card tables, the hinged rectangular tops with brass inlaid borders of stylised flowers and foliage, opening to green baize lined interiors above a plain frieze centred with rectangular tablet inlaid with flower and foliate motif, on tapered square columns resting on concave platform bases with four scroll feet resting on brass castors, 88.5cm long x 76cm high x 44cm deep. £4000-6000 (+24%BP*)

Lot 19 20. A Chinese dark wood rectangular table, Qing Dynasty, the rectangular panelled top above a plain frieze with pierced scroll detail, raised on four square section supports with inverted scroll foot detail, 93cm wide x 86cm high x 47cm deep. £1000-1500 (+24%BP*) 21. A late 19th century French kingwood, marquetry and gilt metal mounted occasional table, the shaped rectangular top inlaid with a panel of scrolling flowers and foliage, above a single frieze drawer, raised on four cabriole supports with gilt metal mounts, united by scroll etched shaped stretcher centred with a turned finial, 53.5cm wide x 77.5cm high x 39.5cm deep. £700-900 (+24%BP*)

22. A quartetto of Chinese dark wood and burr wood occasional tables, late 19th/early 20th century, the rectangular panelled tops with burr wood inserts above pierced interlocking frieze, raised on four square section supports united by stretchers, the largest 47.5cm wide x 70cm high x 34cm deep. £500-700 (+24%BP*) 23. A Chinese dark wood fish bowl stand, Qing Dynasty, the shaped circular top above a foliate carved frieze, raised on four leaf carved supports united by an X-shaped stretcher centred with square plinth, 68cm diameter, 72cm high. £80-120 (+24%BP*)

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Lindsay Burns & Company 28. A pair of late 19th century satinwood, ebonised and marquetry inlaid pedestals, the rectangular tops above dentil frieze, raised on tapered rectangular pedestals with marquetry inlaid detail of ribbon tied scroll work pendant, raised on rectangular plinth bases, 36cm wide x 117cm high x 32.5cm deep. £800-1200 (+24%BP*)

Lot 24 24. A Chinese dark wood altar table, early 20th century, the panelled rectangular top above a relief carved frieze centred with flaming pearl and stylised dragons, over a pierced and carved ruyi decorated apron, raised on four rectangular section supports with scroll carved feet, 170cm wide x 107cm high x 38cm deep. £200-300 (+24%BP*) 25. A Chinese dark wood rectangular table, late Qing Dynasty, the rectangular top with upright scroll carved ends over a plain frieze, raised on four rectangular section supports united by stretchers, with shaped interior fillets, 184cm wide x 89.5cm high x 38cm deep. £100-200 (+24%BP*) 26. A Chinese dark wood side cabinet, Qing Dynasty, the rectangular panelled top with slightly raised ends, above two frieze drawers and two rectangular panelled cupboard doors, raised on four section supports, 156cm wide x 83cm high x 48cm deep. £300-500 (+24%BP*)

Lot 27 27. A set of eight early 19th century Scottish mahogany dining chairs, the concave top rails with foliate boss details above pierced and foliate carved horizontal splats, the drop in upholstered seats raised on four tapered cylindrical supports with reeded detail, comprising two carvers and six side chairs. £300-500 (+24%BP*) 8

29. A 19th century mahogany Canterbury, the rectangular top with three divisions and pierced laurel carved detail, above a single frieze drawer, raised on tapered cylindrical supports with brass cups and castors, 50cm wide x 55cm high x 38cm deep. £500-700 (+24%BP*) 30. A Chinese dark wood barrel shaped stool, 20th century, the circular panelled top within a studded border above a pierced frieze, raised on five vertical supports with pierced detail united by stretchers and raised on five bracket feet, 32cm diameter x 45cm high. £100-200 (+24%BP*) 31. A Chinese rectangular table, 20th century, the rectangular panelled top above an open frieze set with pierced oval panels carved with blossom and birds, raised on four square section supports with inverted scroll feet, 122cm long x 76cm high x 56cm deep. £200-300 (+24%BP*) 32. A 19th century rosewood and brass inlaid breakfront side cabinet, the mottled green, black and white marble top above a frieze inlaid with foliate and fleur de lys motifs, over a pair of panelled cupboard doors with folded satin panels, opening to a fitted interior of seven drawers flanked by corresponding doors, raised on a plinth base, 189.5cm long x 100cm high x 43.5cm deep. £600-800 (+24%BP*)

Lot 33 33. A George III style mahogany butlers tray mounted as a coffee table, the oval tray with four hinged sides each with cut out handle, lifting off a base with four square section supports united by an H-stretcher, 122cm wide x 48cm high x 91cm deep (with sides down). £100-200 (+24%BP*) BP* - Buyer’s Premium of 24% inclusive of VAT @ 20%


Lindsay Burns & Company 34. A George II style mahogany and parcel gilt fret cut wall mirror, with pierced and carved Prince Of Wales feathers detail, 139cm high x 50cm wide. £80-120 (+24%BP*) 35. A George III mahogany and boxwood lined demi lune card table, the hinged top opening to a green baize lined interior above a plain frieze, raised on four tapered square supports with spade feet, 91.5cm wide x 74cm high x 45cm deep. £80-120 (+24%BP*) 36. A Victorian oak Davenport, the rectangular top with two division letter rack and two facet cut glass inkwells, the hinged fall front with inlaid skiver, opening to a green baize lined interior with two false drawers and small drawers, on foliate carved columns with three small drawers backed by three false drawers on a plinth base, carved all over with scrolls and lion mask details, 65.5cm wide x 80cm high x 63cm deep. £300-500 (+24%BP*) 37. A late 19th century carved oak armchair, the rectangular back with pierced and foliate carved top rail, above two arcaded sections with spiral carved column detail, lion mask and cherub mask details, the button down leatherette upholstered seat flanked by spiral and foliate carved arms, raised on baluster turned supports united by stretchers, 118cm high. £80-150 (+24%BP*)

38. A 19th century walnut, marquetry and gilt metal mounted credenza, the shaped rectangular top above a plain frieze centred with foliate and scroll mount, over a pair of panelled cupboard doors inlaid with oval marquetry panels, opening to a fitted interior of two blue cloth lined shelves flanked by mirror backed open shelves, raised on a plinth base, 183.5cm wide x 107cm high x 41cm deep. £800-1200 (+24%BP*) 39. A late 19th century French mahogany, marquetry and gilt metal mounted vitrine, the shaped top with a pierced three quarter gallery above a plain frieze centred with gilt metal tablet decorated with putti, over a single glazed cupboard door with marquetry inlaid panel, opening to a fitted interior with single glass shelf, raised on four cabriole supports with gilt metal mounts, 64.5cm wide x 148.5cm high x 32.5cm deep. £400-600 (+24%BP*) 40. A pair of Chinese dark wood jardiniere stands, Qing Dynasty, the rectangular panelled tops above pierced and scroll carved frieze with tasselled detail, raised on square section supports with inverted scroll feet united by an under tier, 45cm wide x 80.5cm high x 32.5cm deep. £600-800 (+24%BP*) 41. A Chinese dark wood barrel shaped stool, 20th century, the circular panelled top within a studded border above a plain frieze, raised on five vertical supports with scroll carved dragon detail, united by a circular stretcher and raised on five bracket feet, 35.5cm diameter x 46cm high. £100-200 (+24%BP*)

42. A 19th century rosewood and gilt metal mounted library table, the rounded rectangular top with green and gilt leather skiver, above two frieze drawers with star motif handles backed by two false drawers, raised on rectangular trestle ends with scroll and paw feet united by a cross stretcher centred with gilt metal floral boss, 116.5cm wide x 76cm high x 70cm deep. £4000-6000 (+24%BP*)

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Lot 43 43. A near pair of 19th century mahogany open bookcases, the rectangular tops and convex friezes above open sections, each with two adjustable shelves flanked by scroll and foliate carved brackets, on plinth bases and metal casters, 138cm long x 106cm high x 41.5cm deep and 124cm long x 106cm high x 41cm deep. £500-800 (+24%BP*)

46. A pair of Chinese dark wood upholstered armchairs, Qing Dynasty, the shaped back, arms and stuffover seat upholstered with a repeating lozenge shaped fabric, above a pierced and scroll carved apron, raised on pierced and foliate carved supports, 102cm high. £200-400 (+24%BP*) 47. A pair of Victorian style giltwood and white marble console tables, the shaped marble tops above pierced and scroll carved friezes on single scroll and foliate carved supports, 95cm wide x 82.5cm high x 53cm deep. £100-200 (+24%BP*)

44. A Victorian ebonised and burr walnut pier cabinet, the rectangular top and plain frieze above a single glazed cupboard door opening to a velvet lined interior with two shelves, on plinth base, 76cm wide x 103cm high x 33cm deep. £80-120 (+24%BP*) 45. A late 19th/early 20th century giltwood three fold screen of small size, one side with orange coloured folded satin panels, the other with upholstered and mirrored panels, 105cm high x 111cm wide. £50-100 (+24%BP*)

48. A Chinese dark wood rectangular table, Qing Dynasty, the rectangular top with a mottled red and white marble insert above a frieze carved in relief with foliate scroll detail over a pierced scroll work apron, raised on foliate and scroll supports with claw and ball feet, raised on four foliate and scroll carved supports with claw and ball feet, 91.5cm wide x 83cm high x 49cm deep. £1000-1500 (+24%BP*)

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Lot 49 49. A 19th century painted satinwood demi lune console table, the shaped top painted with oval panel of putti within a border of colourful foliate sprays and gilded border with painted acanthus scroll detail, over an off white painted frieze with stylised foliate motifs and vitruvian scroll detail, raised on four shell carved tapered cylindrical supports with fluted detail, 99cm wide x 79cm high x 43cm deep. £2000-3000 (+24%BP*)

50. A George III mahogany chest of drawers of neat proportions, the rectangular top with moulded edge above two short and three long graduated cockbeaded drawers, raised on shaped bracket feet, 86cm wide x 80cm high x 51.5cm deep. £400-600 (+24%BP*) 51. A 19th century mahogany bow front console table of slender proportions, the shaped rectangular top inlaid with trompe l’oeil marble panel above a plain frieze, raised on slightly tapered scroll supports, 103cm wide x 88cm high x 37.5cm deep. £600-800 (+24%BP*)

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Lindsay Burns & Company 52. A Chinese dark wood display cabinet, Qing Dynasty, the rectangular top with domed centre section above nine open shelves, a central cupboard door and four small drawers, with pierced and foliate carved decoration throughout, raised on square section supports with claw and ball feet, 97cm wide x 165cm high x 39cm deep. £2000-3000 (+24%BP*) 53. A George III mahogany tray top commode, the rectangular top with shaped gallery and four cut out handles, over a pair of cupboard doors and pull out drawer, with lift off circular wooden potty cover, raised on four rectangular section supports, 56cm wide x 76cm high x 46cm deep. £100-200 (+24%BP*) 54. A 19th century mahogany three tier buffet/whatnot, on baluster turned supports with brass cups and castors, 84cm wide x 107cm high x 44cm deep. £100-200 (+24%BP*)

Lot 52 55. A Regency mahogany and brass inlaid sofa, the scroll carved top rail above an upholstered back and arms, with loose cushion seat, raised on four C-scroll supports with foliate cast caps and brass castors, 169cm wide x 83cm high x 69.5cm deep. £100-200 (+24%BP*)

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56. A 19th century octagonal shaped rosewood, walnut and specimen wood inlaid games table in the manner of Howard & Sons, the octagonal shaped top inlaid with a chequer board, raised on four square section supports united by a square under tier with spindle filled gallery, the underside of the table top inscribed Jas. Japp Fecit, 1883, 59cm diameter x 66.5cm high. £80-120 (+24%BP*) BP* - Buyer’s Premium of 24% inclusive of VAT @ 20%


Lindsay Burns & Company 57. Kristian Solmer Vedel For Soren Willadsen - Four Danish rosewood and black leather arm chairs, the backs with black leather upholstered section above concave seats with black leather upholstered drop in cushion seat pads, on four tapered cylindrical supports. £200-400 (+24%BP*)

Lot 57 58. Kristian Solmer Vedel For Soren Willadsen - Four Danish rosewood and black leather side chairs, the backs with black leather upholstered section above concave seats with black leather upholstered drop in cushion seat pads, on four tapered cylindrical supports. £200-400 (+24%BP*)

Lot 58 59. A Japanese carved wood urn stand, late 19th/early 20th century, the square shaped top with Greek key border above a panelled frieze decorated with bats, over a foliate and scroll work apron, raised on four cabriole supports with scroll carved feet united by stretchers centred by a square plinth, 46cm square x 61cm high. £400-600 (+24%BP*)

60. A Chinese dark wood jardiniere stand of small size, Qing Dynasty, the circular top with a mottled red and white marble insert within a studded border, above a pierced and foliate carved frieze, raised on four foliate carved supports terminating in claw and ball feet united by X-shaped stretcher, 21cm diameter x 67.5cm high. £100-200 (+24%BP*)

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Lot 61 61. A Chinese dark wood console table, Qing Dynasty, the shaped top with a mottled red and white marble insert within a foliate and scroll carved border decorated with precious objects, above a carved and pierced frieze centred with oval shaped panel of figures and Kylin, within a border of relief carved fruiting vine, raised on mask and foliate carved supports terminating in claw and ball feet united by shaped stretchers, 126cm wide x 81.5cm high x 63cm deep. £4000-6000 (+24%BP*) 62. A pair of Chinese dark wood jardiniere stands, Qing Dynasty, the square panelled tops above open friezes with pierced scroll panel detail, raised on four square section supports with inverted scroll foot detail, 41cm square x 48.5cm high. £600-800 (+24%BP*) 63. A late 19th century Continental rosewood and gilt metal mounted kidney shaped occasional table, the shaped top with breche d’alep marble top within a pierced three quarter gallery, above a blind frieze drawer, raised on four rectangular section supports with fluted detail terminating in cabriole supports with gilt metal paw feet united by a kidney shaped under tier, 54cm wide x 76.5cm high x 30cm deep. £700-900 (+24%BP*) 14

Lot 64 64. A 19th century mahogany sarcophagus shaped bottle stand, the hinged cover opening to a fitted interior, the tapered sides with shell shaped handles, raised on four hairy paw feet, 60cm wide x 57cm high x 42cm deep. £150-250 (+24%BP*)

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Lot 65 65. A Victorian style mid 20th century painted pine rocking horse, with horse hair mane, tail and upholstered saddle, on trestle base, 138cm high x 150cm long. £150-300 (+24%BP*) 66. A Chinese dark wood rectangular table, late Qing Dynasty, the rectangular panelled top above a frieze centred with circular Bi disc, oval pierced panels of knot work and scrolls, raised on four shaped supports united by cross stretchers, 118.5cm wide x 82.5cm high x 40.5cm deep. £800-1200 (+24%BP*) 67. A George III mahogany bow front tray top commode, the shaped rectangular top with shaped gallery and two cut out handles, above a pair of cupboard doors and pull out drawer fitted with ceramic potty and turned wooden lid, raised on four square section supports, 53cm wide x 77cm high x 45cm deep. £400-600 (+24%BP*) 68. A late 19th century kingwood, boxwood lined and gilt metal mounted bonheur de jour, the upper section with a pair of glazed cupboard doors, opening to a fitted interior with single shelf over two small drawers, on a rectangular base with blind frieze drawer, opening to a fitted interior with leather lined writing surface, the front of the drawer decorated with vitruvian scroll and floral bosses, raised on four tapered cylindrical supports with fluted detail and foliate cast mounts, 82cm wide x 128cm high x 49cm deep. £1000-1500 (+24%BP*) 69. A pair of Chinese dark wood armchairs, Qing Dynasty, the rectangular backs carved and pierced with precious objects, fruit, flowers and scrolls, above solid plank seats flanked by rectangular arms with pierced and carved urn and foliate support, raised on rectangular section supports with inverted scroll detail, united by stretchers, 56.5cm wide x 96.5cm high x 45cm deep. £500-700 (+24%BP*)

Lot 71 71. A late 19th/early 20th century French kingwood, marquetry and gilt metal mounted commode in the Louis XV style, the shaped rectangular top with serpentine edge, decorated with marquetry inlaid panel of lyre, musical instruments, flowers and foliage, above two deep drawers, raised on slender cabriole supports with gilt metal mounts, 74.5cm wide x 83cm high x 39cm deep. £800-1200 (+24%BP*) 72. A George III style mahogany jardiniere stand in the Chinese Chippendale taste, the square section top enclosing a metal liner, with blind fret work frieze, the panelled concave sides raised on foliate scroll supports and shaped feet, 41cm square x 71cm high. £400-600 (+24%BP*) 73. A George III mahogany and chequer banded Pembroke table, the rectangular top with serpentine edge and twin drop leaves, above a single end drawer backed by a false drawer, raised on tapered square channelled supports resting on brass castors, 98.5cm wide (open) x 71.5cm high x 76cm deep. £600-800 (+24%BP*) 74. A pair of Chinese dark wood side chairs, Qing Dynasty, the open rectangular backs with foliate scroll detail, above rectangular seats with loose drop in seat pads, raised on foliate and scroll carved supports terminating in claw and ball feet. £400-600 (+24%BP*) 15


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Lot 78 75. A Chinese dark wood jardiniere stand, Qing Dynasty, the circular top with mottled red and white marble insert, above a frieze carved in relief with flowers and scrolls, raised on four scroll carved supports with claw and ball feet, 42.5cm diameter x 46.5cm high. £100-200 (+24%BP*)

79. An Edwardian satinwood and marquetry inlaid occasional table, the oval top inlaid with a ribbon tied foliate border above a plain frieze, raised on four tapered square supports united by a concave under tier, 74cm wide x 72.5cm high x 53cm deep. £200-300 (+24%BP*)

80. A pair of 19th century walnut, marquetry and gilt metal mounted pier cabinets, the rectangular tops above plain frieze inlaid with butterfly, scroll and foliate motifs, over a single glazed cupboard door opening to fitted interior with two shelves, flanked by mask and scroll cast mounts, raised on shaped plinth bases centred with cartouche and scroll gilt metal mounts, 77cm wide x 105cm high x 34cm deep. £2000-3000 (+24%BP*) Lot 80

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81. A set of fourteen George III style mahogany dining chairs, the foliate and scroll carved top rails above pierced interlaced splats, the upholstered drop in seats raised on scroll and foliate carved cabriole supports with claw and ball feet, comprising four carvers and ten side chairs. £2000-3000 (+24%BP*) 82. Mouseman - a carved oak sideboard, the adzed rectangular top above two frieze drawers and pair of panelled cupboard doors, opening to a fitted interior with single shelf, raised on four octagonal shaped supports, with carved signature mouse, 122cm wide x 92.5cm high x 46cm deep. £150-500 (+24%BP*) 83. Mouseman - a carved oak bureau, the hinged fall front opening to a fitted interior with six open shelves over two short and two long drawers, raised on four octagonal shaped supports, with carved signature mouse, 91.5cm wide x 91.5cm high x 46cm deep. £250-500 (+24%BP*) 84. Mouseman - an oak cheval mirror, the rectangular mirror plate supported on octagonal columns and trestle base carved with signature mouse, overall 59.5cm wide x 152.5cm high. £200-400 (+24%BP*) 85. Mouseman a carved oak cow stool, the shaped top with an adzed finish raised on four tapered octagonal supports, carved with signature mouse, 37cm wide x 45.5cm high. £200-300 (+24%BP*)

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Lot 87 86. Mouseman - a carved oak cow stool, the shaped top with an adzed finish raised on four tapered octagonal supports, carved with signature mouse, 37cm wide x 45.5cm high. £200-300 (+24%BP*)

Lot 89 89. Leafman - an oak headboard for a double bed, with fourteen panelled back, caved with signature acorn leaf, 137cm wide x 103cm high. £150-250 (+24%BP*)

87. Manner of Mouseman - an oak sewing table, the hinged rectangular top opening to a plain recess over a single frieze drawer, raised on four octagonal supports, 61cm wide x 69.5cm high x 41cm deep. £150-250 (+24%BP*)

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90. Knightman - an oak side table, the rectangular top above two frieze drawers, raised on four shaped octagonal supports united by an under tier, carved with signature knight’s head, 96.5cm wide x 76cm high x 48.5cm deep. £200-300 (+24%BP*)

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RUGS 91. An Eastern bag face, 20th century, the madder ground with shaped field of lozenge shaped medallions, fringed, 120cm x 80cm. £50-100 (+24%BP*) 92. A large turquoise blue ground Persian style carpet, 20th century, centred with a madder ground medallion surrounded by scrolling flowers and foliage within a broad madder ground foliate palmette border, 432cm x 630cm. £400-600 (+24%BP*) 93. An Eastern blue ground runner, late 19th/ early 20th century, the rectangular field centred with a green ground rectangular medallion flanked by seven madder, white and brown coloured medallions enclosing flowers, animals and figures, on a ground of stylised flowers, animals and figures within serrated leaf borders, 450cm long x 125cm wide. £100-200 (+24%BP*) 94. An Eastern runner, late 19th/early 20th century, the rectangular dark blue ground decorated with rows of hooked boteh, within white and madder ground borders with repeating foliate motifs, 308cm long x 145cm wide. £80-120 (+24%BP*)

Lot 95 95. An Eastern madder ground carpet, late 19th/early 20th century, the rectangular field with all over foliate scroll detail within a blue ground border of repeating floral palmettes, 377cm x 276cm. £300-500 (+24%BP*)

GARDEN 96. An impressive pair of late 19th century later painted fire clay garden urns, cast in relief with a frieze of Neo Classical figures, with pairs of double mask terminals, on socle bases and square plinths, overall 63cm diameter x 93cm high. £250-500 (+24%BP*)

97. A pair of late 19th century fire clay garden urns, of campagna form, on square plinth bases with relief cast details of recumbent lions, overall 54cm diameter x 79cm high. £150-300 (+24%BP*) 98. No Lot

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Lot 101 99. An early 20th century stone octagonal garden column, in two sections, 33cm diameter x 59cm high. £50-100 (+24%BP*) 100. An early 20th century stone garden jardiniere on stepped square column, 50cm square x 62.5cm high. £100-200 (+24%BP*)

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101. An early 20th century circular stone garden planter, 41.5cm diameter x 25.5cm high. £50-100 (+24%BP*)

102. An early 20th century stone garden bench, the rectangular seat on two demi-lune section supports, 100cm wide x 36cm high x 38cm deep. £100-200 (+24%BP*) 103. A stone garden planter of organic form, 35cm wide x 17cm high. £50-100 (+24%BP*) 104. A pair of cast iron garden urns, of campagna form, with applied mask roundels and cast laurel wreath decoration, the handles with lion mask terminals, 75cm high. £150-300 (+24%BP*) Lot 104 20

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WORKS OF ART 105. A large 19th century needlework embroidered picture, depicting Highland hunting lodge interior scene with figures, attendant dogs and stags, in ornate gilt wood frame, the needlework panel 102cm high x 164cm wide, overall size including frame 140cm high x 200cm wide. £250-500 (+24%BP*)

Lot 106 106. A 19th century Dowler Patent brass and bone handled corkscrew, bearing rectangular cartouche inscribed ‘Dowler Patent’ with rampant lion and rampant unicorn, 19cm long. £100-200 (+24%BP*) 107. A framed pair of Great War medals, inscribed to ‘14595 PTE T MC NAIR S.GDS’, 27cm x 19.5cm. £30-60 (+24%BP*) 108. A rare surviving Boer War South Africa, 1900, chocolate tin with its original contents, 15.5cm wide x 9cm. £50-100 (+24%BP*) 109. A vintage marble shop counter top display stand for ‘STORK MARGARINE’, the rectangular top above a small open shelf and open recess, the rectangular face inscribed ‘STORK MARGARINE’, 62cm wide x 45cm high x 46cm deep. £100-200 (+24%BP*) 110. A letter reputedly written by James Francis Edward Stuart known as The Old Pretender (1688-1766) to Lord Dillon, Rome, Novemr. 29th, 1741, condoling him on the death of his brother, thanking him and his family for their expressions of attachment to him, stating that “your own personal merit, and that of your family with mine, will always induce me to have a particular regard and kindness for you and yours”, expressing the hope that his journey into England will be a success and pleasure that his brother’s regiment had been given to him. Signed James R., together with another letter written to ‘Le Cardinal Colloredo’ signed ‘Your affectione Cousin Jaques R.’ with real wax seal, with typed note detailing the contents of the letter to Lord Dillon (3). £100-200 (+24%BP*)

Lot 111 111. After Emile Picault (1833-1915) a pair of bronze figure groups ‘Archer, 13th Siecle’ and ‘Esrholier 14th Siecle’, signed in the bronze and inscribed on applied plaques, 49cm high. £1000-1500 (+24%BP*) 112. A late 19th century European ivory figure of a 19th century Gentleman, possibly Dieppe, carved standing holding a cane in his left hand, on circular socle base, 18cm high. £500-800 (+24%BP*) 113. A Victorian cast iron and gilt metal mounted oil lamp, with opaque pink glass reservoir, on pierced and foliate cast base, 33.5cm high. £40-80 (+24%BP*) 114. A pair of late 19th century French porcelain and gilt metal mounted four light candelabra, the scroll and foliate cast nozzles supported on blue ground porcelain stems with painted cherub detail, on concave platform bases each set with a blue ground oval shaped porcelain portrait panel, 49cm high. £300-500 (+24%BP*) 115. A pair of late 19th century gilt metal mounted clear glass inkwells, of tapered lobbed form, 7cm diameter x 7.5cm high. £40-80 (+24%BP*)

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118. A 19th century ormolu and marble mounted cobalt blue ground porcelain twin handled urn and cover, the porcelain decorated with oval shaped panels enclosing a pair of birds and flowers within richly gilded borders and a panel of colourful flowers and foliage within richly gilded borders, the cover cast with floral garlands and acorn shaped finial, on square white marble plinth base, 23.5cm high. £100-200 (+24%BP*) 119. A 19th century European enamel on copper cobalt blue ground vase, decorated with two oval shaped panels enclosing a group of five dancing Classical maidens and Gladiator with attendants, within richly gilded borders on gilded line ground, 31.5cm high. £150-300 (+24%BP*) 120. George Frampton (1860-1928), St. Christina a bronze panel, signed lower right in gilded wood frame bronze panel 42cm x 23.5cm, overall 62.5cm x 38.5cm £800-1200 (+24%BP*)

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Lot 129 121. A pair of late 19th century gilt metal and marble two light candelabra, cast with satyrs supporting fruiting branches with urn shaped nozzles, on white marble columns with fluted detail and four foliate cast bun feet, 35.5cm high x 21cm wide. £500-800 (+24%BP*) 122. A late 19th century bronze bust of a girl, on socle base and square plinth, 44.5cm high. £400-600 (+24%BP*) 123. A pair of gilt metal three light wall sconces in the Neoclassical taste, cast with arrows, cherubs and scrolls, 44cm long x 30cm wide. £400-600 (+24%BP*) 124. A late 19th century marble and pink alabaster bust of a Classical maiden, on mottled black and white square marble socle, 62cm high x 38cm wide. £800-1200 (+24%BP*) 125. A 20th century bronze figure of a recumbent nude female, indistinctly signed Chardo in the bronze, 39cm wide x 24cm high. £600-800 (+24%BP*) 126. A pair of late 19th century three light candelabra, cast with putti supporting three scroll branches with urn shaped nozzles and detachable drip pans, on fluted white marble columns with ribbon tied floral swag detail, 47cm high. £700-900 (+24%BP*) 127. A late 19th century rams head taxidermy, with glass inlaid eyes, approximately 38cm high x 55cm wide. £100-200 (+24%BP*)

Lot 131 128. A vintage tin advertising counter top display sign ‘Cherry Blossom Boot Polish’, with strut support, 21.5cm diameter. £50-100 (+24%BP*) 129. Two rare vintage advertising counter top display signs for Lavapine, one designed by Mabel Lucie Attwell for “Lavapine Coming Mamma!” floor polish, 38cm x 27.5cm, the other Lavapine Furniture Cream, fragrant with lavender and pine, 27.5cm x 39.5cm, both printed card by Valentine & Sons Ltd. Dundee, both with integral folding card support (2). £50-100 (+24%BP*) 130. A collection of vintage card shop advertising signs, comprising; two Slipperine Dance Polish cards, Sunlight Soap “Goodwill” gift counter top flyer dispenser, Fray Bentos Preserved Meats in Glass counter top card, Osoko The Paramount Dog Food counter top card, and Beefex Products counter top card (6). £50-100 (+24%BP*) 131. A collection of vintage golf balls, to include five wrapped balls, comprising; Dunlop Goblin Recessed 5, “Kro-Flite” multidot AG Spalding & Bros. Ltd, BLUE, Silver King HV 3, Autograph, A.E. Penfold, Bromford 3 and North British, Scotland, No. 75, together with eighteen other assorted vintage golf balls, and four assorted ‘Fives’ balls, and a small pocket book of Rules of Golf, Sixth Edition (qty). £100-200 (+24%BP*)

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Lot 133 134. A 19th century portrait miniature of a Clergyman, painted on rectangular ivory panel, within gilt metal slip, under glass and in velvet lined red leather case, 13.5cm x 11cm. £200-300 (+24%BP*) 135. A 19th century portrait miniature of Gentleman, in gilt metal frame and under glass, the reverse with oval hair locket panel, with circular suspension ring, later mounted a brooch, overall 7.3cm x 6.2cm. £100-200 (+24%BP*) 136. A portrait miniature of The Madonna, indistinctly signed, painted on ivory in gilt metal frame, overall 7cm x 5.8cm. £100-200 (+24%BP*) 137. A near pair of early 20th century Egyptian Revival applique wall hangings, decorated with figures and hieroglyphics, 323cm x 181cm and 309cm x 182cm (2). £100-200 (+24%BP*) Lot 135

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Lot 138 138. A pair of 19th century needlework and stumpwork pictures of a lion and a tiger by Jemima Merrlees circa 1840, worked in coloured threads, in gilt wood frames, inscribed notes verso, 44.5cm x 59.5cm and 45.5cm x 59cm respectively. £200-400 (+24%BP*) 139. Mouseman - an oak tray, kidney shaped, carved with two signature mice, overall 46.5cm wide x 30.5cm deep. £80-120 (+24%BP*) 140. Mouseman - an oak octagonal shaped chopping board, carved with signature mouse, 30.5cm x 25cm. £50-100 (+24%BP*)

Lot 142 142. A late 19th century ships diorama of Maritime interest, depicting a three masted clipper, paddle steamer, rowing boat and fishing boat, in rectangular display case under glass, overall 44cm x 64cm. £100-200 (+24%BP*)

Lot 141 141. Mouseman - a set of ten oak octagonal shaped napkin rings, each carved with signature mouse, 4.5cm diameter x 5cm high. £100-200 (+24%BP*)

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Lot 146 146. A late 19th/early 20th century oak cased barograph ROSS & Co. NEW BOND ST. LONDON, within bevelled glass top and sides, 31.5cm wide x 17cm high x 16.5cm deep. £100-200 (+24%BP*)

Lot 144 144. A late 19th/early 20th century sextant by Kelvin & James White Ltd, Glasgow, in fitted mahogany case with lacquered brass accessories, the underside of the cover bearing Certificate of Examination from The National Physical Laboratory, Kew, February 1904, Class A, the cover set with a brass name plate for ‘HUGH B.G. ROBERTSON’, case size 28cm wide x 12.5cm high x 25.5cm deep. £100-200 (+24%BP*) Lot 147 147. A taxidermy Peacock, on naturalistic plinth base, approximately 130cm wide x 87cm high. £100-200 (+24%BP*) 148. A taxidermy Kudu head, 20th century, on wooden plinth mount, with detachable horns, approximately 138cm high x 75cm wide. £600-800 (+24%BP*) Lot 145 145. A George III mahogany cased brass pantograph, ADAMS, LONDON, with ivory wheels, in fitted case with accessories, signed ‘ADAMS LONDON’, approximately 76.5cm long. £300-500 (+24%BP*)

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149. A late 19th/early 20th century African Tribal carved wood staff, carved with kneeling female figure, 89.5cm long. £50-100 (+24%BP*) 150. A 19th century walnut sarcophagus shaped casket, inscribed on brass plaque ‘Argyle Square Church SABBATH SCHOOL TEACHERS Monthly Prayer Meeting’, 41cm wide x 21cm high x 29.5cm deep. £100-200 (+24%BP*)

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Lot 154 151. A 19th century gilt metal mounted hexagonal shaped hanging lantern, with scroll and foliate cast details, with hinged door, clear glass panel sides and base, with chain and foliate cast ceiling rose, lantern 55cm high x 32cm wide. £80-120 (+24%BP*) 152. Two Grand Tour bronze models, Trajan’s column and Antonine’s column, late 19th/early 20th century, Trajan’s column on yellow and black marble plinth base, 28.5cm high, Antonine’s column on mottled orange marble plinth base, approximately 28cm high (2). £100-200 (+24%BP*) 153. A Grand Tour bronze model of The Arch of Constantine, late 19th/early 20th century, on mottled red and white marble plinth base, 16.5cm wide x 14cm high. £100-200 (+24%BP*)

Lot 155 156. A 19th century ladies rim fire six shot pocket revolver E. Le Faucheux, with 8.4cm long barrel, with folding trigger and wooden butt, numbered 16308, engraved marks to the top of the barrel, overall 19cm long. Provenance: with a hand written label inscribed ‘Found among the ruins of San Pietro (?) near Salerno 1944. £80-120 (+24%BP*) 157. Jill Cowie Sanders (b.1930) Monk holding prayer book bronze, signed and numbered 1/50 17.5cm high Provenance: The artist’s family. £100-200 (+24%BP*)

154. A group of three Grand Tour bronze models of Roman ruins, late 19th/early 20th century, comprising; The Temple of Saturn on yellow marble plinth, 12cm wide x 13cm high, The Temple of Vespasian on white marble plinth, 7.5cm wide x 13.5cm high, and The Forum of Julius Caesar on white marble plinth, 5cm wide x 13cm high (3). £100-200 (+24%BP*) 155. An early 20th century American Metalcraft ‘Coca-Cola’ toy advertising truck, loaded with eight original miniature glass bottles of Coca-Cola, printed marks inscribed ‘Metalcraft Bottling Truck, St. Louis, U.S.A.’, with a box of ten handmade wooden miniature Coca-Cola bottles and a spare miniature glass bottle of Coca-Cola, 27.5cm long x 14.5cm high. £250-500 (+24%BP*)

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Lot 158 158. Jill Cowie Sanders (b.1930) A bronze three light candelabra modelled on the form of a crucifix 24cm high x 20cm wide Provenance: The artist’s family. £100-200 (+24%BP*)

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159. Jill Cowie Sanders (b.1930) Father, mother and unborn child bronze, on rectangular wooden plinth, signed 15.3cm high together with a watercolour of figures by Jill Sanders 11.5cm x 7.5cm Provenance: The artist’s family. £100-200 (+24%BP*) 160. Jill Cowie Sanders (b.1930) Group of two figures bronze, on square bronze plinth, signed and numbered 36/100 15.5cm high Provenance: The artist’s family. £100-200 (+24%BP*) 161. Jill Cowie Sanders (b.1930) Mother and two children bronze, on square bronze plinth, signed and numbered 31/100 12cm high Provenance: The artist’s family. £100-200 (+24%BP*) 162. A 19th century mahogany decanter box, the hinged cover opening to a velvet lined fitted interior with lift out tray and assorted divisions, the sides with recessed brass military type handles, 43cm wide x 27.5cm high x 29.5cm deep. £80-120 (+24%BP*)

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163. A pair of George III brass ejector candlesticks, on oval bases with incised line detail, 18cm high. £50-100 (+24%BP*)

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Lot 164 164. A 19th century rosewood and brass inlaid sarcophagus shaped work box, the hinged cover opening to a fitted interior with lift out tray, 26.5cm wide x 13.5cm high x 19cm deep. £50-100 (+24%BP*) 165. A pair of bronze stags after Jules Moigniez, modelled standing on rocky outcrops, on shaped oval marble plinth bases, 76cm high x 38cm wide. £400-600 (+24%BP*)

Lot 170 170. A Tudric pewter round biscuit box and cover designed by Archibald Knox for Liberty & Co., impressed marks ‘TUDRIC’ and number ‘0193’, 10cm diameter x 11cm high. £200-300 (+24%BP*)

166. A bronze figure of a French Hussar on horseback after John Rattenbury Skeaping RA (1901-1980), signed in the bronze, mounted on oval marble plinth base, 56cm high x 41cm wide. £200-400 (+24%BP*) 167. A 19th century Continental rosewood and marquetry inlaid music box on later mahogany stand, the hinged rectangular cover inlaid with lozenge shaped panel of musical instruments within flowers and scrolls, opening to a fitted interior with musical cylinder, crank arm, change/repeat, stop/ play levers, fitted on a later mahogany base with four shell carved cabriole supports terminating in pad feet, music box 57cm wide x 14cm high x 23cm deep, overall size on stand 65cm wide x 49cm high x 30.5cm deep. £100-200 (+24%BP*) 168. An 18th/19th century lignum vitae egg shaped pomander, formed in two sections, with pierced and circular carved details, 7cm high x 4.5cm. £40-80 (+24%BP*) 169. A copy of an Amati violin together with bow, in fitted case. £100-200 (+24%BP*)

Lot 171 171. A Tudric pewter twin handled loving cup designed by Archibald Knox for Liberty & Co., inscribed with verse ‘FOR OLD TIMES SAKE’, impressed marks ‘TUDRIC’ and number ‘010’, 20cm high. £100-200 (+24%BP*)

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172. Four early 20th century leather bound photograph albums and two leather bound note books documenting a ‘Tour round the World, starting Glasgow, 1907’ taking in South America, Mexico, India, Burma, Ceylon, China and The Strait Settlements, New Zealand, Tonga, Samoa and Fiji Islands, comprising claret coloured leather album inscribed on first page ‘South America’ enclosing named photographs ‘View of Anoon C.Z. Photo by Fishbaugh’, ‘View of Oulebra out looking North, Copyright 1909 by W.A. Fishbaugh 1’, ‘The Canal and Rock Crusher Bas Obispo By W.A. Fishbaugh 20’, ‘Panama Children photo by Fishbaugh 94’, and other numerous smaller unnamed photographs, a green leather bound album titled New Zealand enclosing ‘3075 Halls Arm, Muir & Moodie, Dunedin’, ‘75 Dunedin from Heriot Row, Muir & Moodie, Dunedin’, ‘5727, Diamond Lake, Muir & Moodie, Dunedin’, ‘1810, The Dart From Paradise, Mts. Knox & Kearns, Muir & Moodie’, ‘Waikite Geyser Iles, Photo Rotorua’, ‘Rotorua Lake 628’, in the same album Tonga, Samoa and Fiji Islands, to include, ‘Samoan Woman, 37’, ‘House Boats, 91’, in the same album Hawaiian Islands and Mexico, another green leather bound album titled The Strait Settlements and China enclosing ‘The Imperial Throne’, and many other interesting annotated photographs, and another green bound leather album titled India enclosing ‘Bathing Ghats, Benares, No. 043, R.C. Mazumdar, Benares’, in the same album Burma, “Cantonment Gardens, Rangoon’, ‘Scene of Shwe Dagone Pagoda, P. Klier, Rangoon’, ‘A Burmese Beauty, 553, P. Klier, Rangoon’, ‘A Burmese Villager, 500, P. Klier, Rangoon’, ‘Burmese Idol makers, 226, P.Klier, Rangoon’, in the same album Ceylon with various photographs (6). £400-600 (+24%BP*)

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A RARE PRIVATE REGISTRATION CAR NUMBER PLATE

173. A rare private registration car number plate - SSR 1, with retention certificate. £20000-30000 (+24%BP*)

CLOCKS 174. A 19th century silvered metal carriage clock by DENT, 61, STRAND, LONDON, 1835, the circular white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, with single fusee movement, contained within a silvered metal case, with bevelled glass sides and plain glass front, the reverse with silvered metal plate bearing ‘WIND’ and ‘SET HANDS’ key holes, 12.7cm high with handle raised, in original leather covered and green velvet lined case. £250-500 (+24%BP*)

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177. A late 19th/early 20th century German flower encrusted porcelain mantel clock, the circular dial with Arabic and Roman numerals, with single train movement, the case with putti surmount flanked by male and female figures, impressed marks, 41cm high x 40cm wide. £300-500 (+24%BP*)

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Lot 180 178. A 19th century Continental walnut and gilt metal mounted mantel clock, probably Austrian, the circular enamel dial with Arabic numerals and inner subsidiary date dial, the three train movement striking on a coiled gong, the case with urn shaped surmount and applied gilt metal mounts, on a rectangular plinth base with four bun feet, 50.5cm high x 27.5cm wide. ÂŁ1500-2000 (+24%BP*)

179. A late 19th century French gilt metal and marble mantel clock in the Neoclassical taste, the circular dial with Arabic numerals, the twin train movement striking on a bell, the case with urn shaped surmount, and pierced foliate, laurel and triumphal regalia mount, on four tapered cylindrical feet, 34cm high x 20cm wide. ÂŁ400-600 (+24%BP*)

180. A late 19th century French bronze mantel clock, signed in the bronze D.MERCIER, the circular enamel dial with Arabic and Roman numerals, the twin train movement striking on a bell, with figural surmount of Diana The Huntress sitting on a Klismos chair, the dial flanked by rams head masks and floral swags, raised on five hairy paw feet, 57.5cm high x 45cm wide. ÂŁ2500-3500 (+24%BP*) 33


Lindsay Burns & Company 181. A 19th century brass cased repeater carriage clock, HAMILTON & INCHES, EDINBURGH, the white enamel dial with Arabic and Roman numerals, striking on the half hour, the twin train movement striking on a coiled gong, within plain case with four bevelled glass panels, bearing presentation inscription ‘PRESENTED TO MRS. FALCONER BY THE LADIES OF FREE ST. PAUL’S CONGREGATION, 26th MARCH 1885’, 17.2cm high with handle raised. £150-250 (+24%BP*) 182. A 19th century brass cased repeater carriage clock with alarm, the white enamel dial with Arabic and Roman numerals and subsidiary alarm dial, striking on the half hour, the twin train movement striking on a coiled gong, within a plain case with four bevelled glass panels, 18.2cm high with handle raised. £200-300 (+24%BP*)

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183. A 20th century brass cased repeater carriage clock with alarm, L’ Epee, Sainte-Suzanne, France, the white enamel dial with Arabic and Roman numerals, striking on the half hour, the twin train movement striking on a coiled gong, 17.5cm high with handle raised. £150-250 (+24%BP*)

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184. A late 19th/early 20th century carriage clock T.SHAW, GLASGOW, the white enamel dial with subsidiary alarm dial, the single train movement striking on a bell, contained within Corinthian column case with four bevelled glass panels, 20.5cm high with handle raised. £150-250 (+24%BP*)

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SWORDS 185. An early 20th century white metal Masonic Knights Templar sword and scabbard, overall 90.5cm long. £50-100 (+24%BP*) 186. A late 19th/early 20th century American Masonic sword and scabbard, M.C. Lilley, Columbus, Ohio, the scabbard bearing crest ‘PAXAUT, BELLUM’, the etched blade inscribed ‘James A. Ryley’, overall 89.5cm long. £80-120 (+24%BP*) 187. A 1796 Pattern Light Cavalry Officer’s sabre, with etched blade, overall 93cm long. £200-300 (+24%BP*)

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188. An Indian Army 1822 Pattern Officer’s sword and scabbard, with wire bound fish skin grip, etched blued blade with traces of gilded details, in black leather scabbard, overall 96cm long. £100-200 (+24%BP*)

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189. An early 19th century Naval Officer’s sword and scabbard, PROSSER maker to The King and Royal Family, London, with Andrea Ferara blade, with fish skin grip and black leather scabbard, overall 89cm long. £200-300 (+24%BP*) 190. A mid 18th century hunting hanger, the wire bound grip with brass knuckle guard, with single edged double fullered blade, overall 70cm long. £50-100 (+24%BP*)

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Lot 191 191. A British Transport Corps. hanger and black leather scabbard, circa 1855, the brass hilt with engraved marks ‘IA XX X’, overall 75.5cm long. £80-120 (+24%BP*) 192. A 1796 Pattern Cavalry Trooper’s sabre and scabbard, Wooley & Deacon, with engraved blade, signed on oval cartouche, overall 97.5cm long. £200-300 (+24%BP*) 193. A 1796 Trooper’s sabre and scabbard, overall 98.5cm long. £100-200 (+24%BP*)

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ANTIQUITIES - ANCIENT EGYPT 194. Antiquities - Two Ancient Egyptian turquoise glazed fragments, comprising; a small shabti section bearing hand written note ‘Found at Sakkarah ancient Memphis, ornament from Mummy’, 3cm long, and another shabti section, 4cm long (2). Provenance: James Ewing Somerville (1843-1923) who visited Egypt and Palestine in 1866. £50-100 (+24%BP*) 195. Antiquities - An Ancient Egyptian alabaster flask, of smooth circular form with circular neck aperture, inscribed ‘Alabster vase Egypt’, 5.5cm diameter. Provenance: James Ewing Somerville (1843-1923) who visited Egypt and Palestine in 1866. £100-200 (+24%BP*)

196. Antiquities - An Ancient Egyptian pottery water vessel, with slight tapering neck, tapered oviform body and tapered base to flat circular foot, 29.5cm high. Provenance: James Ewing Somerville (1843-1923) who visited Egypt and Palestine in 1866. £200-300 (+24%BP*) 197. Antiquities - An Ancient Egyptian roll of mummification linen cloth, inscribed on paper label ‘Mummy Linen, Thebez J.E.S. Ezekiel XXVII. 7.’ approximately 16cm wide. Provenance: James Ewing Somerville (1843-1923) who visited Egypt and Palestine in 1866. £100-200 (+24%BP*)

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Lindsay Burns & Company 198. Antiquities - An Ancient Egyptian finger bone of a Mummy, inscribed on card mount ‘Finger bone of Mummy. Deir el Barie Thebes, J.E.S. 1867’, 5cm long. Provenance: James Ewing Somerville (1843-1923) who visited Egypt and Palestine in 1866. £100-200 (+24%BP*)

Lot 198 199. Antiquities - An Ancient Egyptian sarcophagus fragment in the form of a hand, carved and painted wood, the reverse with layers of exposed linen, inscribed on paper label ‘Hand of Mummy Case, Thebes. J.E.S.’, 13.5cm long x 5.5cm across. Provenance: James Ewing Somerville (1843-1923) who visited Egypt and Palestine in 1866. £200-300 (+24%BP*)

Lot 199 200. Antiquities - An Ancient Egyptian sarcophagus fragment, the pale turquoise ground hand painted with a black Scarab beetle, inscribed on paper label ‘Piece of a Mummy-Case with Scarabaeus painted, Tombs of the Kings Thebes. J.E.S.’ and the reverse inscribed on paper label ‘Scarabaeus. Tombs of the Kings Thebes. 12th Feb 1867.’ 10cm x 8.5cm. Provenance: James Ewing Somerville (1843-1923) who visited Egypt and Palestine in 1866. £100-200 (+24%BP*) 201. Antiquities - An Ancient Egyptian turquoise blue glazed shabti, with painted hieroglyphs, 10cm high. Provenance: James Ewing Somerville (1843-1923) who visited Egypt and Palestine in 1866. £200-300 (+24%BP*)

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Lot 202 202. Antiquities - An Ancient Egyptian green glazed faience shabti, circa Late Period, with incised hieroglyphs, inscribed on paper label verso ‘Ushabti fig. from Egyptian tomb’, 12.5cm high. Provenance: James Ewing Somerville (1843-1923) who visited Egypt and Palestine in 1866. £200-300 (+24%BP*) 203. Antiquities - An Ancient Egyptian green glazed faience shabti, circa Late Period, with incised hieroglyphs, 14.5cm high. Provenance: James Ewing Somerville (1843-1923) who visited Egypt and Palestine in 1866. £300-500 (+24%BP*)

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204. Antiquities - An Ancient Egyptian green glazed faience shabti, circa Late Period, with incised hieroglyphs, 14cm high. Provenance: James Ewing Somerville (1843-1923) who visited Egypt and Palestine in 1866. £300-500 (+24%BP*) 205. Antiquities - An Ancient Palestinian white stone tablet, Lachish, of rectangular form chip carved on both sides, contained within Ilford Special lantern plates box inscribed ‘Tablet from Lachish’, 6cm x 5cm. Provenance: James Ewing Somerville (1843-1923) who visited Egypt and Palestine in 1866. £100-200 (+24%BP*)

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ANTIQUITIES ANCIENT ROMAN

Lot 206 206. Antiquities - An Ancient Roman Attic black terracotta jug/aryballos, decorated with central portrait mask flanked by figures of Erotes, 15.5cm high. Provenance: James Ewing Somerville (1843-1923) who had a second home in Menton, South of France and would visit Ventimiglia in Northern Italy to attend “Roman sales” in the period circa 1880-1900. £200-300 (+24%BP*)

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207. Antiquities - An Ancient Roman Attic black terracotta Alabastron, inscribed on paper label ‘Athens’, 14cm high. Provenance: James Ewing Somerville (1843-1923) who had a second home in Menton, South of France and would visit Ventimiglia in Northern Italy to attend “Roman sales” in the period circa 1880-1900. £200-300 (+24%BP*) 208. Antiquities - A collection of Ancient Roman pottery, comprising; small aryballos with oviform body and red/brown painted details, with later inked inscription ‘Athens’, 6.5cm high, a small aryballos with tapered cylindrical body and red/brown painted horizontal bands, bearing paper label inscribed ‘GREECE’, 7.5cm high, a small twin handled circular bowl, 6.5cm diameter x 3.5cm high, a single handled oviform cup/bowl, 8.5cm high x 7.5cm diameter, a skyphos, lacking one handle, inscribed on paper label ‘CORINTH’, 9.5cm high, together with remaining jugs, vessels and pots (qty). Provenance: James Ewing Somerville (1843-1923) who had a second home in Menton, South of France and would visit Ventimiglia in Northern Italy to attend “Roman sales” in the period circa 1880-1900. £250-500 (+24%BP*) 209. Antiquities - A group of Ancient pottery, comprising; a black ware oviform bowl, inscribed on paper label ‘Hand-…Pot Umsinga’, 13.5cm diameter x 14cm high, a terracotta fragment from a circular shaped pot, 18cm x 16cm, and a large pottery fragment from a twin handled pot, 26cm x 23.5cm (3). Provenance: James Ewing Somerville (1843-1923) who had a second home in Menton, South of France and would visit Ventimiglia in Northern Italy to attend “Roman sales” in the period circa 1880-1900. £100-200 (+24%BP*)

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Lot 210 210. Antiquities - A collection of Ancient Roman terracotta pottery, comprising; a shallow footed bowl inscribed on paper label ‘Roman tomb, Ventimiglia 1888’, 16cm diameter x 3.5cm high, another similar shallow footed bowl bearing a similar label, 13.5cm diameter x 3.2cm high, together with fourteen other assorted bowls, a tall ewer and later small jug (qty). Provenance: James Ewing Somerville (1843-1923) who had a second home in Menton, South of France and would visit Ventimiglia in Northern Italy to attend “Roman sales” in the period circa 1880-1900. £200-400 (+24%BP*)

Lot 212 211. Antiquities - A collection of eight Ancient Roman terracotta oil lamps, comprising; one plain oil lamp of typical form bearing paper label inscribed ‘Roman Tomb, Ventimiglia 1888’, 10cm long x 7cm wide, one with a circular loop handle and relief decoration of three Classical busts, 11cm long x 5cm wide, one decorated in relief with a figure in chariot, 10.5cm long x 7cm wide, one double oil lamp with crescent shaped handle, 9cm long x 5cm wide, and four others (8). Provenance: James Ewing Somerville (1843-1923) who had a second home in Menton, South of France and would visit Ventimiglia in Northern Italy to attend “Roman sales” in the period circa 1880-1900. £250-500 (+24%BP*)

212. Antiquities - A collection of Ancient Roman pottery fragments, shells, stone specimens and other items of interest, comprising; ‘Shells from Jappa March 1867 J.E.S.’, ‘Shells from Tyre’, ‘Wasps Nest Esneh Upper Egypt J.E.S’, ‘Lava from Puy de Dome’, ‘Wheat from the Roman Camp, Croy’, ‘Wild Oats Dotham April 1867 J.E.S.’, ‘Coal from Canna’, horn handled knife inscribed ‘Nazareth J.E.S. 1867’, and remaining items (qty). Provenance: James Ewing Somerville (1843-1923) who had a second home in Menton, South of France and would visit Ventimiglia in Northern Italy to attend “Roman sales” in the period circa 1880-1900. £100-200 (+24%BP*)

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213. Antiquities - A collection of Ancient Roman pottery, glass and other fragments, comprising; small rectangular box containing two amber beads inscribed on card ‘Amber beads Roman? got from a Tinker’, pottery fragment inscribed on paper label ‘Pompeii 1888’, painted pottery fragment inscribed on paper label ‘MYCENE’, pottery fragment inscribed on paper label ‘ELEUSIS’, iridescent green glass fragment inscribed on paper label ‘Nicomedia Sea of Marmara’, small envelope inscribed ‘Prehistoric bone…’ containing bone fragment, and remaining items (qty). Provenance: James Ewing Somerville (1843-1923) who had a second home in Menton, South of France and would visit Ventimiglia in Northern Italy to attend “Roman sales” in the period circa 1880-1900. £100-200 (+24%BP*) 214. Antiquities - A collection of Ancient Roman glass, to include; an iridescent green tinted bottle shaped vase with circular rim on a cylindrical neck and tapered cylindrical body, bearing paper label inscribed ‘From Roman Tomb, Ventimiglia, seen dug out by J.E.S. 1888’, 16cm high, an iridescent green/ yellow tinted footed bowl of circular form with folded over rim, two applied scroll handles and applied string foot, 12cm wide x 3.5cm high, an iridescent green tined beaker/cup, 11cm high x 6.5cm diameter, together with remaining fragments, small water pots and circular bowl with vertical ribbed detail (qty). Provenance: James Ewing Somerville (1843-1923) who had a second home in Menton, South of France and would visit Ventimiglia in Northern Italy to attend “Roman sales” in the period circa 1880-1900. £250-500 (+24%BP*) 215. Antiquities - A collection of Ancient stone, fossil and shell specimens, comprising; an egg shaped stone bearing panel label inscribed ‘Pot Boiler, Barma Grande, low level’, 8cm long, an ammonite fossil, approximately 9cm diameter, various loose stones and shells as found (qty). Provenance: James Ewing Somerville (1843-1923) who had a second home in Menton, South of France and would visit Ventimiglia in Northern Italy to attend “Roman sales” in the period circa 1880-1900. £100-200 (+24%BP*) 216. Antiquities - A group of five assorted ancient Roman and Byzantine coins, with various hand written notes (5). Provenance: James Ewing Somerville (1843-1923) who had a second home in Menton, South of France and would visit Ventimiglia in Northern Italy to attend “Roman sales” in the period circa 1880-1900. £50-100 (+24%BP*)

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Lot 217 217. Antiquities - An Antique Roman bronze figure of jester/balatro, modelled standing with arms raised, 10cm high. Provenance: James Ewing Somerville (1843-1923) who had a second home in Menton, South of France and would visit Ventimiglia in Northern Italy to attend “Roman sales” in the period circa 1880-1900. £150-300 (+24%BP*)

Lot 218 218. Antiquities - An antique Roman marble bust of a bearded male, mounted on weighted ebonised socle and octagonal plinth, 23cm high. Provenance: James Ewing Somerville (1843-1923) who had a second home in Menton, South of France and would visit Ventimiglia in Northern Italy to attend “Roman sales” in the period circa 1880-1900. £200-300 (+24%BP*)

OTHER ANTIQUITIES 219. Antiquities - A collection of Ancient flint arrow heads, comprising various shape and size inscribed or labelled as follows; Perugia, Denmark, Aberdeenshire, Indian arrow head, Indian Arrow Head found Holland Landing York Co. Canada, Indian Arrow or Spearhead Holland Landing, Ontario 1873, Indian Arrow Head Canada, Mexico, Verona and Barma Grande, Mentone low level (qty). Provenance: James Ewing Somerville (1843-1923) who had a second home in Menton, South of France and would visit Ventimiglia in Northern Italy to attend “Roman sales” in the period circa 1880-1900. £250-500 (+24%BP*)

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220. Antiquities - A collection of Ancient Scottish stone hand tools/adzes, comprising; a polished pale green stone adze inscribed on paper label ‘Found on the Isle of Eigg on road crossing the island August 1869’, 8cm x 5.5cm, a chip carved grey stone adze inscribed on paper label ‘Aberdeenshire’, 19.5cm x 7.5cm, a polished dark grey stone adze inscribed on paper label ‘Aberdeenshire’, 12cm x 7cm, an oval shaped hand tool inscribed on paper label ‘Hammer…’, 10cm x 8cm, a circular stone bi disk/pendant inscribed on paper label ‘N.Scotland’, 4cm diameter, and a piece of pale grey flint inscribed on paper label ‘Paleolithic Mons’, 14cm x 8cm (6). Provenance: James Ewing Somerville (1843-1923) who had a second home in Menton, South of France and would visit Ventimiglia in Northern Italy to attend “Roman sales” in the period circa 1880-1900. £150-250 (+24%BP*)

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221. Antiquities - Native American Art - A stone Tomahawk head, a stone deer skinning knife and stone axe head, 19th century or earlier, the black stone tomahawk head with polished surfaces, inscribed on paper label ‘American Indian Tomahawk’, 12cm x 5.5cm, the dark stone deer skinning knife inscribed on paper label ‘Indian knife for skinning deer’, 12.2cm x 4cm, the grey stone axe head inscribed on paper label ‘Indian Axe Canada’, 16.5cm x 6.5cm (3). Provenance: James Ewing Somerville (1843-1923) who had a second home in Menton, South of France and would visit Ventimiglia in Northern Italy to attend “Roman sales” in the period circa 1880-1900. £100-200 (+24%BP*) 222. Antiquities - A collection of eight Southern French green stone hand tools/adzes, 19th century and earlier, comprising; a large adze inscribed on paper label ‘Avignon’ 18cm x 5.5cm, a medium sized adze inscribed on paper label ‘Digne’ 11.5cm x 5cm, small adze inscribed on paper label ‘Vaucluse, France’, 4.8cm x 3.8cm, another similar adze inscribed on paper label ‘Cannes Alpes Maritime’, 5.1cm x 4.5cm, another inscribed on paper label ‘Jade celt Cannes’, 5.2cm x 2.8cm, another inscribed in black ink ‘Sospelle In a grave Mentone’, 8.5cm x 2.5cm, and two others faintly inscribed in pencil Avignon, 15cm x 7cm and 11cm x 7cm (8). Provenance: James Ewing Somerville (1843-1923) who had a second home in Menton, South of France and would visit Ventimiglia in Northern Italy to attend “Roman sales” in the period circa 1880-1900. £150-250 (+24%BP*)

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OCEANIC ART 223. Oceanic Art - An Ancient Maori dark grey/black stone Toki Adze fragment, New Zealand, with shaped and polished surfaces, bearing paper label inscribed ‘Maori Adze. N.Z. a.n.s W.F.S. 1878’, 6.5cm x 6cm. Provenance: James Ewing Somerville’s father, Rev. Alexander Neil Somerville (1813-1889) travelled to Australia and New Zealand in 1877/1878 with his son William Francis Somerville. They stayed with the son of Captain William Cargill (1784-1860) who sailed from London to become one of the first settlers in New Zealand. They landed in Otago which was renamed Dunedin by the new settlers. There is a Somerville Street in Dunedin, New Zealand, named after Rev. Alexander Neil Somerville. £80-120 (+24%BP*)

Lot 223 224. Oceanic Art - An Ancient green stone Adze, Papua New Guinea, with shaped and polished surfaces, bearing paper label inscribed ‘New Guinea’, 12.7cm x 6.2cm. Provenance: James Ewing Somerville’s father, Rev. Alexander Neil Somerville (1813-1889) travelled to Australia and New Zealand in 1877/1878 with his son William Francis Somerville. They stayed with the son of Captain William Cargill (1784-1860) who sailed from London to become one of the first settlers in New Zealand. They landed in Otago which was renamed Dunedin by the new settlers. There is a Somerville Street in Dunedin, New Zealand, named after Rev. Alexander Neil Somerville. £100-200 (+24%BP*)

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Lindsay Burns & Company 225. Oceanic Art - An Ancient Maori green stone Toki Adze, New Zealand, with shaped and polished surfaces, bearing paper label inscribed ‘Maori Adze. N.Z. a.n.s W.F.S. 1878’, 11.5cm x 6.7cm. Provenance: James Ewing Somerville’s father, Rev. Alexander Neil Somerville (1813-1889) travelled to Australia and New Zealand in 1877/1878 with his son William Francis Somerville. They stayed with the son of Captain William Cargill (1784-1860) who sailed from London to become one of the first settlers in New Zealand. They landed in Otago which was renamed Dunedin by the new settlers. There is a Somerville Street in Dunedin, New Zealand, named after Rev. Alexander Neil Somerville. £200-300 (+24%BP*)

Lot 225 226. Oceanic Art - An Ancient impressive and long jade Toki Pounamu Adze, New Zealand, with polished surfaces and edges, inscribed on paper label ‘Jade axe bought at D. Rankine’s Sale Muthil, 1902’, 26.5cm, long x 6.6cm. Provenance: James Ewing Somerville’s father, Rev. Alexander Neil Somerville (1813-1889) travelled to Australia and New Zealand in 1877/1878 with his son William Francis Somerville. They stayed with the son of Captain William Cargill (1784-1860) who sailed from London to become one of the first settlers in New Zealand. They landed in Otago which was renamed Dunedin by the new settlers. There is a Somerville Street in Dunedin, New Zealand, named after Rev. Alexander Neil Somerville. £400-600 (+24%BP*)

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WALT DISNEY STUDIOS ANIMATION CELLS FROM 1937 MOVIE SNOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN DWARFS

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227. Walt Disney Studios (American 20th century) from the 1937 movie Snow White and The Seven Dwarfs, Grumpy hand painted animation cell 16cm x 14.5cm £80-120 (+24%BP*) 228. Walt Disney Studios (American 20th century) from the 1937 movie Snow White and The Seven Dwarfs, Grumpy on a barrel hand painted animation cell Inscribed on Aitken Dott & Son label verso, Walt Disney Exhibition, “Grumpy on a Barrel” Drawing on Celluloid, No.71 19cm x 14cm £80-120 (+24%BP*) 229. Walt Disney Studios (American 20th century) from the 1937 movie Snow White and The Seven Dwarfs, Grumpy hand painted animation cell Inscribed on Aitken Dott & Son label verso, No.13 together with original Aitken Dott & Son Catalogue ‘The original paintings on celluloid by Walt Disney and his collaborators for the film Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs 17cm x 11.5cm £250-500 (+24%BP*)

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PRINTS & MAPS 230. M. A. R. (late 19th/early 20th century) Windmill woodblock print, indistinctly signed in pencil lower left 14.5cm x 11cm £40-80 (+24%BP*) 231. After George Catlin Buffalo Hunt, Surround, No.9 and The War Dance two coloured prints 36cm x 48cm and 32cm x 45cm £50-100 (+24%BP*) 232. Thomas Todd Blaylock (1867-1932) Chrysanthemums woodcut in oil inscribed lower left and signed lower right 35.5cm x 22.5cm £50-100 (+24%BP*)

234. Tobias Lobeck and Tobias Conrad Lotter, two hand coloured maps, Circuli Germaniae and another, 10.5cm x 13cmm (2). £50-100 (+24%BP*) 235. Marius Bauer (1867-1932) Roofed street in Cairo, No.6 etching, signed in pencil lower right 34.5cm x 24cm Provenance: Alex. Reid & Lefevre, Ltd., Glasgow £80-120 (+24%BP*)

WATERCOLOURS 236. AR Edwin Smith (1912-1971) Abstract with newt surfacing pen and ink, signed with the artists initials and dated 69 lower right, inscribed on label verso 41.5cm x 24cm £50-100 (+24%BP*) 237. 19th century Continental School A young shepherd pencil 38cm x 30cm £50-100 (+24%BP*)

Lot 233 233. AR Elyse Ashe Lord (1900-1971) Lighting lanterns hand coloured etching, signed in pencil lower right and numbered 42/100 28cm x 20cm £100-200 (+24%BP*)

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Lot 238 238. AR Claude Rogers (1907-1979) No.44 Gravesend watercolour, signed lower left and inscribed on label verso 25cm x 17.5cm £100-200 (+24%BP*)

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Lot 239 239. AR William Simpson Clowe (20th century) St. Andrews and The Old Course watercolour, signed lower left 17cm x 32cm £50-100 (+24%BP*) 240. AR Henry Deacon Hillier (1858-1950) Glen Rosa. Isle of Arran watercolour, signed lower right 54.5cm x 36cm £50-100 (+24%BP*) 241. John Terris RSW (1865-1914) River scene with canoes watercolour, signed lower right 52.5cm x 34.5cm £100-200 (+24%BP*)

Lot 244 244. AR Clarence Lawson Wood (1878-1957) “It’s surprising what it can do” watercolour, signed lower left and inscribed verso 38.5cm x 30.5cm £300-500 (+24%BP*)

Lot 242 242. Thomas Sewell Robins (1814-1880) Collier Brig entering Portsmouth harbour watercolour 48cm x 69.5cm £150-300 (+24%BP*) 243. Arthur Sucker A big Sou ‘wester Off the Eddystone watercolour, signed lower right and inscribed verso 70cm x 122cm £400-600 (+24%BP*)

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Lot 246 246. AR Clarence Lawson Wood (1878-1957) “Gran’pop at it again” “You say your assets have shrunk?” watercolour, signed lower left and inscribed verso 38.5cm x 30.5cm £300-500 (+24%BP*)

Lot 247 247. AR Clarence Lawson Wood (1878-1957) “Gran’pop at it again” “The best service going” watercolour, signed lower right and inscribed verso 38.5cm x 30.5cm £300-500 (+24%BP*)

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Lot 248 248. AR Clarence Lawson Wood (1878-1957) Monkey band watercolour, signed lower left 38cm x 30.5cm £300-500 (+24%BP*)

Lot 249 249. Johannes Bosboom (Dutch, 1817-1891) Interior scene with figures watercolour on paper, signed B lower right 14.5cm x 9cm £100-200 (+24%BP*)

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250. Colonel C. L. Wilson (early 20th century) Boats on the Ganges, Early morning and another, On the Ganges, The Ferry a pair of watercolours, both signed with initials and dated 1927 lower left, inscribed on labels verso 19cm x 32.5cm (2) £50-100 (+24%BP*) 251. AR James Spence RSW Western Light watercolour and acrylic, signed and dated 1992 lower right 34cm x 50cm £150-300 (+24%BP*) 252. Charles William Meredith Van de Velde (1818-1898) Italian coastal scene, a view possibly near Bogliasco watercolour, signed lower middle 12cm x 18.5cm £100-200 (+24%BP*) 253. Arthur Alfred Burrington (1856-1924) Le Soir, Menton watercolour, signed lower left and inscribed verso 19cm x 36.5cm Provenance: James and Lady Reckitt, Swanland Manor, North Ferriby, Yorkshire as detailed in a hand written letter by James Reckitt, “My dear Laura, Lady Reckitt and I would like to give you a wedding present and we have thought that you might like some reminiscent of Metone, there are several rather good watercolours left at Villa Victoria from which we hope you will be able to make a choice, one from Lady Reckitt, and one from myself, there are four of Burringtons.” £200-300 (+24%BP*)

Lot 254 254. Arthur Alfred Burrington (1856-1924) Mother and child with donkey and grandmother watercolour, signed lower left 35cm x 26.5cm £300-500 (+24%BP*)

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255. Arthur Alfred Burrington (1856-1924) Woodland scene with mother and child watercolour, signed lower left 35cm x 51cm £200-300 (+24%BP*) 256. Arthur Alfred Burrington (1856-1924) A summer garden, probably Menton watercolour, signed lower left 25cm x 16cm together with an unsigned watercolour attributed to Arthur Alfred Burrington (1856-1924) No.2 Sunshine through the Olives, Mentone, 17cm x 24.5cm (2) £200-300 (+24%BP*) 257. Ernest Lessieux (1848-1925) A view of Menton, Southern France, from the Rothchild’s garden watercolour, signed lower left 13.5cm x 27cm £100-200 (+24%BP*)

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258. Arthur Burrington (1856-1924) Le Peintre-Poete one volume, Editions Artistiques, Imprimettie Rives d’Azur, Monaco, 1925 24.5cm x 16cm £50-100 (+24%BP*) 259. M. E. Duffield RI Still life watercolour, signed lower right 22.5cm x 33.5cm £50-100 (+24%BP*) 260. James Watterson Herald (1859-1914) Busy Street watercolour, signed lower right and dated ‘95 39cm x 27cm £600-800 (+24%BP*) 261. James Watterson Herald (1859-1914) After the rain, street scene with figures watercolour, signed lower right 39cm x 30cm £600-800 (+24%BP*)

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262. W. Ramsay (late 19th/early 20th century) Looking above the stream watercolour, signed lower right 37cm x 53cm £50-100 (+24%BP*)

266. 20th century British School Study for two theatrical masks pencil, signed ‘david’ and dated ‘1971’ 10cm x 17.5cm £50-100 (+24%BP*)

263. Frederick James Aldridge (1850-1933) Passing the Lightship watercolour, signed lower right and inscribed on label verso 35cm x 53cm £80-120 (+24%BP*)

267. After Cipriani (18th/19th century) Figure study pencil 15cm x 9.5cm £100-200 (+24%BP*)

264. J.W. Milliken A Market Day and another, Market Place a pair of watercolours, signed lower left and lower right, inscribed on label verso 24.5cm x 16.5cm (2) £50-100 (+24%BP*) 265. 19th century Continental School, possibly French Girl and attendant boy coloured chalk 22cm x 18cm £200-300 (+24%BP*)

268. AR Attributed to Augustus John (1878-1961) Study of a girl red chalk on paper inscribed on Langton Gallery Limited label verso 30cm x 21.5cm £400-600 (+24%BP*) 269. 18th/19th century European School Study of an athletes back pencil 19cm x 26cm £50-100 (+24%BP*)

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Lindsay Burns & Company 270. Late 19th/early 20th century Russian School Portrait of a man pencil, indistinctly signed ‘Popov’ 23cm x 16cm £100-200 (+24%BP*) 271. AR John McNairn (1910-2009) East Lothian coastline watercolour, signed lower right 36.5cm x 54.5cm £100-200 (+24%BP*) 272. 19th/20th century British School Botanical scene with water lilies watercolour 36cm x 50cm £100-200 (+24%BP*) 273. John Riley Wilmer (1883-1941) Morvyth watercolour, signed and dated 1929 lower right 27.5cm x 21cm £500-800 (+24%BP*)

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274. AR Brian Rawling (b.1931) Five grouse in flight and another of eight grouse in flight watercolours, signed lower right, the former dated ‘82 and the later ‘84 28cm x 37.5cm and 20cm x 45cm (2) £100-200 (+24%BP*) 275. AR Robert Eadie RSW (1877-1954) The harbour wall watercolour, signed lower right 32cm x 42.5cm £100-200 (+24%BP*)

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A COLLECTION OF SIX OIL PAINTINGS BY WILLIAM MILLER FRAZER RSA (1864-1961)

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276. AR William Miller Frazer RSA (1864-1961) West Coast, beach scene with figures paddling in the shallows oil on canvas, signed lower right 29.5cm x 49cm £400-600 (+24%BP*) 277. AR William Miller Frazer RSA (1864-1961) Newburgh, Fife oil on canvas, signed lower right 39.5cm x 59.5cm £500-800 (+24%BP*) 278. AR William Miller Frazer RSA (1864-1961) Looking downstream oil on canvas, signed lower left 35cm x 42.5cm £500-800 (+24%BP*)

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279. AR William Miller Frazer RSA (1864-1961) Evening at Ceres oil on canvas, signed lower right and inscribed in pencil on stretcher verso 49cm x 59.5cm £800-1200 (+24%BP*)

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Lindsay Burns & Company 280. AR William Miller Frazer RSA (1864-1961) A river scene, Suffolk oil on canvas, signed lower right 69.5cm x 89.5cm £1000-1500 (+24%BP*)

Lot 280 281. AR William Miller Frazer RSA (1864-1961) Winds in the reeds oil on canvas, signed lower left 59.5cm x 90cm £2000-3000 (+24%BP*)

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OIL PAINTINGS

Lot 285 282. William Marshall Brown RSA (1863-1936) The Old Salt oil on canvas board, signed lower left 44cm x 34cm £250-500 (+24%BP*) 283. A. Robertson (early 20th century) Northern European town scene oil on board, signed lower middle 44.5cm x 59.5cm £100-200 (+24%BP*)

284. Early 20th century British School The orange blouse oil on canvas 55.5cm x 45.5cm £50-100 (+24%BP*) 285. George Houston RSA RSW RI (1869-1947) Loch Fynne oil on canvas, signed lower left 69.5cm x 90cm £800-1200 (+24%BP*) 286. 19th century British School Portrait of Captain Bentham oil on canvas 60cm x 50cm £100-200 (+24%BP*)

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Lindsay Burns & Company 287. C. Osborne (early 20th century) In Hampstead oil on panel, signed and dated 1930 lower left and inscribed verso 30cm x 30cm £100-200 (+24%BP*) 288. 19th century Continental School, probably Dutch Still life with flowers, fruit and red squirrel oil on canvas 69cm x 89cm £300-500 (+24%BP*) 289. K. Parren (20th century) Still life with grapes and damsons oil on panel, signed lower left 18cm x 23cm £80-120 (+24%BP*) Lot 287

290. Early 20th century British School Coastal scene oil on board, with indistinct incised signature lower left and inscription lower right 38cm x 55cm £50-100 (+24%BP*) 291. 19th century British School Woodland scene with figures gathering water oil on canvas 106cm x 48cm £50-100 (+24%BP*)

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292. George Webber (19th century) Still life with fruit oil, signed and dated ‘93 22cm diameter £100-200 (+24%BP*) BP* - Buyer’s Premium of 24% inclusive of VAT @ 20%


Lindsay Burns & Company 293. AR George Melvin Rennie (1874-1953) Loch Callater, Near Braemar oil on canvas, signed and inscribed on stretcher verso 29.5cm x 45cm £100-200 (+24%BP*)

Lot 297 297. Robert Tonge (1823-1856) Foot of The Sannox Bay oil on canvas, signed and dated 1852 lower right 29.5cm x 60cm £400-600 (+24%BP*)

Lot 294 294. AR William Drummond Bone RSW ARSA (1907-1979) Near Burford oil on board, signed and dated ‘76 lower left, inscribed on labels verso 59cm x 74cm £150-250 (+24%BP*)

298. Late 19th/20th century British School Portrait of a young lady oil on canvas 68.5cm x 56cm £500-700 (+24%BP*) 299. 19th century English School Portrait of Emily Alice Ruxton and another of George Lucas Ruxton a pair of oils on canvas 40cm x 30cm £500-800 (+24%BP*) 300. L. O’ Donovan Shiell (Irish 20th century) Coastal scene with figures, cart and donkey oil on canvas, signed with the artists initials 44.5cm x 54.5cm £100-200 (+24%BP*) 301. L. O’ Donovan Shiell (Irish 20th century) Landscape oil on canvas, signed with the artist initials 39.5cm x 54.5cm £100-200 (+24%BP*)

Lot 295 295. Attributed to William Etty (1787-1849) Bathers and attendants oil on board, inscribed ‘W.Etty’ verso 22cm x 28cm £200-300 (+24%BP*)

302. Early 20th century British School Half length portrait of a girl oil on board 61cm x 41.5cm £600-800 (+24%BP*) 303. J. Wilson (19th century) Fishing boats in rough coastal seas, and another, a pair oils on canvas, signed and dated ‘78 lower left 29.5cm x 49.5cm £500-800 (+24%BP*)

296. George Blackie Sticks (1843-1938) Glenfinlass, Near The Trossachs, 1889 oil on canvas, signed lower right and inscribed verso 48cm x 70cm £500-700 (+24%BP*) 59


Lindsay Burns & Company 304. Early 19th century British School Family portrait of the five eldest children of William Erskine (1773-1852) oil on canvas, inscribed on label verso 40cm x 29.5cm Illustrated on inside back cover £700-900 (+24%BP*) 305. Thomas Richmond (19th century) Portrait of Henry Napier Bruce Erskine (1831-93) oil, signed and dated 1853 37.5cm x 30.5cm and another by the same hand James Erskine (1827-60) oil, signed and dated 1848 37cm x 30cm (2) £200-400 (+24%BP*) 306. William MacDuff (fl.1846-1879) Industry oil on panel, inscribed on labels verso 30cm x 22cm £50-100 (+24%BP*)

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Lot 307 307. Robert Cleminson (fl.1864-1903) Landscape with gun dogs and grouse taking flight oil on canvas, signed lower left 29cm x 39.5cm £50-100 (+24%BP*)

Lot 309 309. AR James Edward Phillips (fl. 1952-1972) Culross oil on board, signed and dated 1952 lower right 55cm x 67.5cm £200-400 (+24%BP*)

Lot 308 308. 18th/19th century British School Portrait of a Hunter and dog oil on canvas 63cm x 76.5cm £200-400 (+24%BP*)

Lot 310 310. AR Robert Hardie Condie (1898-1981) Lobster Harbour, Crail oil on canvas, signed lower right and inscribed on label verso 51cm x 41cm £100-200 (+24%BP*)

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Lot 311 311. Allan Ramsay (1852-1912) Mount Battock, Glenesk oil on canvas, signed and dated 1901 lower left and inscribed verso 49cm x 74.5cm £300-500 (+24%BP*) 312. H.B. Davies (late 19th/early 20th century) Loch Awe and another, A Pass of Brander a pair of oils on canvas, the former signed lower left and dated ‘10 439.5cm high x 75cm £150-300 (+24%BP*) 313. C. W. Oswald (late 19th century) Highland landscape with cattle watering oil on canvas, signed lower right 49cm x 74.5cm £150-300 (+24%BP*)

314. 18th/19th century Continental School Landscape with family group and dog oil on canvas 40.5cm x 60.5cm £200-400 (+24%BP*) 315. Frederick Hall (1860-1948) Cattle grazing oil on canvas board, signed lower right 24cm x 34cm £200-300 (+24%BP*) 316. AR Attributed to Sir William George Gillies RSA RA (1898-1973) Woodland path oil on board 39cm x 49cm £200-400 (+24%BP*)

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Lindsay Burns & Company 317. 20th century St. Ives School Portrait of man oil on canvas 49.5cm x 35.5cm £100-200 (+24%BP*)

Lot 321 321. AR J. D. Henderson (20th century) Evening Sun, Dunkeld oil on canvas, signed and dated 1999 lower left 49cm x 59cm £150-300 (+24%BP*)

Lot 318 318. AR Janet M. Melrose RSW (b.1964) Bees and Lilies acrylic on paper, signed lower left and inscribed verso 76cm x 58cm £200-400 (+24%BP*) 319. Hugh Allan (1862-1909) Summer field with hay stooks and farm workers oil on canvas, signed lower left and dated 1892 60.5cm x 91cm £150-300 (+24%BP*) 320. AR Annabel A. Kidston (1896-1981) Still life with bowl of fruit and green glass decanter oil on canvas, signed lower right 59cm x 49cm £100-200 (+24%BP*)

Lot 322 322. Late 19th century Scottish School Still life with claret jug oil on panel 42.5cm x 33cm £100-200 (+24%BP*)

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Lindsay Burns & Company 323. AR Jack Vettriano OBE Hon LLD (b.1951) Still life with Chinese blue and white jar and lemon oil on board, signed lower right 29.5cm x 24.5cm £250-500 (+24%BP*) 324. AR Ann Oram RSW (b.1956) Midsummer flowers oil on canvas, signed and dated ‘91 lower right 93cm x 85.5cm £500-800 (+24%BP*) 325. AR Noel Slaney RSW (1915-2000) Red Tulips oil on board, signed lower middle right 59.5cm x 49.5cm £300-500 (+24%BP*)

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Lindsay Burns & Company 326. AR Georges Achille-Fould (French, 1865-1951) Half length portrait of Lucette L. Hart oil on canvas, signed upper right 54cm x 45cm £300-500 (+24%BP*) 327. AR James McIntosh Patrick RSA ROI RGI (1907-1998) Loch Linnie, near Appin oil on canvas, signed lower right 49.5cm x 60cm £1500-2500 (+24%BP*)

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WEDNESDAY 5TH AUGUST SILVER 328. An Edwardian silver triple cigar holder case, Birmingham, 1903, makers mark of RM over EH, with engraved foliate scroll detail, 13cm x 6cm, 4.4 troy ozs. £50-100 (+24%BP*)

Lot 329 329. A late 20th century silver model of a Woodcock, Sheffield, 8cm high x 13cm wide, 8.8 troy ozs. £80-120 (+24%BP*)

Lot 330 330. A modern filled silver model of a Trout, Sheffield, makers mark of L.R.W., 14cm high x 30cm wide. £100-200 (+24%BP*)

Lot 331 331. A modern filled silver model of a Grouse, Sheffield, makers mark of CS, 22cm high. £100-200 (+24%BP*)

Lot 332 332. A modern filled silver model of a Cock Pheasant, Sheffield, makers mark of CS, 18.5cm high x 28.5cm wide. £100-200 (+24%BP*) 333. A pair of George III silver sauce boats, London, 1812, makers mark rubbed, with scroll and foliate cast handles, raised on three hoof shaped feet with shell cast terminals, engraved with Armorial Crests, 12cm high x 18cm long, 18.1 troy ozs. £200-300 (+24%BP*)

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Lindsay Burns & Company 334. An Edwardian silver mounted cut glass inkwell, Chester, 1900, makers mark rubbed, 7.5cm square x 7cm high. £40-80 (+24%BP*) 335. An Art Nouveau silver dressing table mirror, Birmingham, 1904, makers mark of RH over EH, with embossed decoration of flowers and foliage, 27cm long. £40-80 (+24%BP*)

341. A George V silver teapot, Sheffield, 1913, makers mark of J.D&S, oval shaped with Neoclassical bright cut type decoration of ribbon ties and swags, engraved with Crest, 15cm high, 17.9 troy ozs. £100-200 (+24%BP*)

336. An Edwardian silver dressing table mirror, Birmingham, 1903, makers mark of WJM & CO., with embossed decoration of cherub masks, 28cm long. £40-80 (+24%BP*) 337. An Edwardian silver dressing table mirror, Sheffield, 1909, makers mark of JD&S, with embossed decoration of swallows, 27.5cm long. £40-80 (+24%BP*) 338. An Edwardian silver dressing table mirror, London, 1907, makers mark of W.A, with embossed decoration of scrolls and foliage, 28.5cm long. £40-80 (+24%BP*) 339. A pair of early 20th century white metal Art Deco style three light candelabra, mounted on shaped oval wooden plinth bases, stamped marks ‘800’, 18.5cm high x 36cm wide. £100-200 (+24%BP*)

Lot 342 342. A pair of George VI silver facsimile Traprain Treasure triangular shaped salts, Edinburgh, 1940, makers mark of B&S, impressed mark ‘TRAPRAIN TREASURE 1919 AUTHORISED REPRODUCTION’, 12cm wide x 4.8cm high, 10.2 troy ozs. (2). £100-200 (+24%BP*) 343. A Victorian silver cased shaving brush, Birmingham, 1890, makers mark of SWS, the pearshaped case with embossed decoration of flowers, foliage and scrolls, the hinged cover opening to reveal a screw on shaving brush section, the case 9.5cm high, together with a vintage Colgate & CO. Shaving Stick, New York, USA, and a vintage leather cased Gillette razor (3). £50-100 (+24%BP*) 344. A George V silver teapot in the George III style, Edinburgh, 1912, makers mark of H&I for Hamilton & Inches, of plain oval form with angular spout, 13.5cm high, 13.8 troy ozs. £100-200 (+24%BP*) 345. Two Victorian silver vesta holders of Scottish interest, comprising; A Victorian silver vesta, Birmingham, 1876, makers mark of W.O, engraved ‘The Scottish Life Golf Club, 1896’, 4.5cm x 3.5cm, the other Victorian silver vesta holder, Edinburgh, 1893, makers mark indistinct, engraved with a view of The Forth Rail Bridge, 4.4cm x 3.1cm, 1.5 troy ozs (2). £50-100 (+24%BP*)

Lot 340 340. A limited edition silver mounted cut glass claret jug, Sheffield, 1977, Jubilee mark, makers mark of Asprey & Co. Ltd, the silver mounted with embossed decoration of Thistle, Rose, Shamrocks and Daffodil, the hinged cover with lion shaped finial, numbered 25/250, 29.5cm high. £200-300 (+24%BP*)

346. A mid 20th century silver caddy spoon, Sheffield, 1952, makers mark of LCA, Coronation mark, with hammered finish, line and ball detail, 9cm long, together with a Scottish silver caddy spoon, Edinburgh, 1956, E.H.K. with hammered bowl and tree shaped terminal, 9.5cm long, 0.8 troy ozs (2). £40-80 (+24%BP*)

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Lindsay Burns & Company 355. A Victorian silver christening mug, London, 1889, makers mark of WBJ for Walter & John Barnard, of tapered cylindrical form with part gadrooned decoration, inscribed ‘Laura Margaret Somerville’, 8cm high, 3.4 troy ozs. £40-80 (+24%BP*) 356. A George V silver octagonal shaped sugar caster, London, 1915, makers mark rubbed, 15.5cm high, 6.1 troy ozs. £50-100 (+24%BP*)

Lot 347 347. A George IV three piece silver tea set, Sheffield, 1823, makers mark I&T.S, comprising; teapot, twin handled sugar bowl and cream jug, with embossed decoration of flowers, foliage and scrolls, with foliate scroll handles, raised on four paw feet, engraved with initials, teapot 16cm high, 46 troy ozs. £400-600 (+24%BP*) 348. A late 19th century Indian white metal chamber candlestick, with allover design of scrolling flowers and foliage, the handle formed as a Cobra, 11cm wide x 5.5cm. £40-80 (+24%BP*) 349. A late 19th/early 20th century Continental silver twin handled sugar bowl and matching cream jug, with embossed decoration of ribbon tied floral swags, raised on four lion mask and paw feet, cream, jug 9.5cm high, sugar bowl 10.5cm wide, 10.5 troy ozs (2). £50-100 (+24%BP*)

357. A set of six early 19th century silver forks, Exeter, five 1812, one 1828, makers marks rubbed, Old English pattern engraved with Armorial Crests, 8.1 troy ozs. £50-100 (+24%BP*) 358. Three late 19th/early 20th century silver sauce boats, comprising; a Victorian silver sauce boat, Sheffield, 1896, makers mark of J.R, a George V silver sauce boat, Birmingham, 1916, makers mark of A. & Co. Ltd., and a George VI silver sauce boat, Sheffield, 1939, makers mark of B&S, 9 troy ozs (3). £50-100 (+24%BP*) 359. A Victorian silver teapot, London, 1895, makers mark of GMJ, oval shaped, with embossed border of flowers and scrolls, engraved with Crest “FORTITER SED APTE”, 20.6 troy ozs, 15.5cm high. £100-200 (+24%BP*)

350. A set of six George IV silver table forks, London, 1829, four with makers mark of WT and two with makers mark of WC, fiddle pattern engraved with letter ‘B’ to the reserve of the terminals, 12.3 troy ozs (6). £100-200 (+24%BP*) 351. A Victorian silver gilt Apostle spoon, Edinburgh, 1872, makers mark of M&S, 18cm long, 2.1 troy ozs. £30-60 (+24%BP*) 352. A pair of early 19th century Scottish Provincial silver sauce ladles, William Kermath, Dundee, fiddle pattern with engraved letter ‘F’, each struck WK, DUNDEE, 15cm long, 1.8 troy ozs. £40-80 (+24%BP*) 353. An Edwardian silver bowl, London, 1900, makers mark of ERP, with embossed decoration of flowers, foliage and scrolls, 12.5cm diameter x 6.5cm high, 5.8 troy ozs. £50-100 (+24%BP*) 354. A late 18th/early 19th century Scottish Provincial silver beaker/cup, Perth, Robert Keay, of plain tapered cylindrical form, engraved with initials ‘MS’, struck RK twice and Double Headed Eagle, 7cm high, 3.1 troy ozs. £50-100 (+24%BP*) 68

Lot 360 360. A Victorian silver castle top card case Sir Walter Scott Monument, Birmingham, 1944, makers mark of Nathaniel Mills, the cartouche on the reverse engraved with initials, in original leather covered and velvet lined case, 2.4 troy ozs, 10cm high x 7cm wide. £300-500 (+24%BP*)

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Lindsay Burns & Company 367. A set of five George IV Irish silver dessert spoons, Dublin, 1829, makers mark of IB, fiddle pattern, engraved with initials, 6.3 troy ozs (5). £50-100 (+24%BP*) 368. A set of three George III silver table spoons, London, makers mark of IM, dated letters obscured, Old English pattern, engraved with initials, G over W.S, 5.6 troy ozs (3). £40-80 (+24%BP*) 369. A George III silver beaker/cup, London, 1801, makers mark of PB over AB over WB for Peter Ann & William Bateman, 8cm high, 2.6 troy ozs. £40-80 (+24%BP*) Lot 361 361. An 18th/19th century Persian white metal hexagonal shaped scroll case/holder, the hexagonal shaped case engraved with panels of Kufic script, one end detaching to reveal a cobalt blue, red, green, gilt and black decorated paper scroll, suspended from purple silk tasselled cord, scroll case 8.3cm long x 1.5cm diameter, the scroll approximately 35cm long x 5.5cm wide. £250-500 (+24%BP*)

370. A George V silver salver, London, 1913, makers mark of AJH, with scalloped edge, engraved with initials and date 1949, raised on three hoof shaped feet, 20.5cm diameter, 10.8 troy ozs. £80-120 (+24%BP*)

362. A Victorian silver gilt Apostle spoon, Edinburgh, 1871, makers mark of M&S for Marshall & Sons, 18cm long, together with a pair of silver replica Roman spoons, London, makers mark of R&S Ltd., 9.2 cm long, gross weigh 3.1 troy ozs (3). £40-80 (+24%BP*) 363. A set of twelve Continental white metal teaspoons and a vintage tin containing a red wax and a grey wax seal stamps reputedly struck by the hand of Louis XIV as inscribed on hand written note, teaspoons 14.8cm long, the wax seal stamps on card 7cm x 4.8cm. £50-100 (+24%BP*) 364. A George IV silver soup ladle, Edinburgh, 1828, makers mark of JMc., fiddle pattern, engraved with initials, 34cm long, 8 troy ozs. £50-100 (+24%BP*) 365. A Victorian silver teapot, London, 1840, makers mark of IW, of lobbed circular form with engraved foliate details, the hinged cover with triple flower and leaf shaped finial, raised on four scroll supports, 19cm high, gross weight 27.6 troy ozs. £200-300 (+24%BP*) 366. A pair of mid 20th century Arts & Crafts style silver spoons, Birmingham, 1947, makers mark of D&S, with pierced galleon terminals and Celtic knot-work details, 12cm long, together with a mid 20th century Arts & Crafts style teaspoon, Edinburgh, 1965, makers mark of SS, 11.5cm long, and an Arts & Crafts silver serving spoon, Iona, makers mark of Iain MacCormick, with Celtic knot-work detail, 20.5cm long, gross weight 3.9 troy ozs (4). £50-100 (+24%BP*)

Lot 371 371. A Victorian silver presentation claret jug, Edinburgh, 1844, makers mark of WC, inscribed to ‘William Campbell Esqr’, decorated in the Roman style with relief panels of Roman gladiator, wife and child, fighting Gladiators and laurel wreath, 36cm high, gross weight 42.7 troy ozs. £400-600 (+24%BP*) 372. An Edwardian silver christening mug, Glasgow, 1903, makers mark of Sorley, of plain cylindrical form, engraved ‘James Deakin 19th Dec. 1903’, the base set with a 1902 one shilling coin, 4 troy ozs, 6.5cm high. £40-80 (+24%BP*) 69


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A RARE SILVER & ENAMEL BOX BY CARL FABERGE & JEWELLERY 373. A rare late 19th/early 20th century Russian silver, blue enamel and topaz square shaped box by Carl Faberge, Moscow, circa 1896-1908, the hinged cover centred with a pink foil backed cabochon cut topaz on silver scroll and anthemion overlay on a deep blue engine turned enamel ground, the four sides set with scroll and anthemion overlay on corresponding engine turned enamel grounds, stamped marks to underside of the cover and base of box, 3.9cm square x 2.1cm to top of topaz. Illustrated on front cover. £1000-2000 (+24%BP*) Lot 373 373A. A George IV silver gilt and micromosaic mounted snuff box, London, 1820, makers mark of CR, the hinged rectangular cover with insert micromosaic panel depicting a picture of a boar hunt, within a foliate chased border, the concave sides flat base with engine turned detail, 7.5cm wide x 2cm high x 5cm deep, the micromosaic panel 3.7cm x 6.3cm, gross weight 146 grams. Illustrated on back cover. £3000-5000 (+24%BP*)

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374. A yellow and white metal turquoise and diamond cocktail ring, mid 20th century, centred with an oval cabochon cut turquoise within a panelled lattice border set with twenty eight cut diamonds, estimated to weigh 0.02ct each, total estimated weight of 0.40ct, ring size I/J. £150-300 (+24%BP*) 375. A white metal cultured pearl and diamond cocktail ring, mid 20th century, centred with a cultured pearl flanked six eight cut diamonds, estimated to weigh 0.04ct each, estimated total weight of 0.24ct, in organic white metal mount, ring size I. £150-300 (+24%BP*) 376. A Belle Époque style white metal and diamond centrepiece necklace, 20th century, the centrepiece formed from a graduated row of seven pear-shaped sections, each centred with a round brilliant cut diamond estimated to weigh 0.03ct to 0.05ct, average weight estimated at 0.04ct, total estimated weight of 0.28ct, each pear-shaped section set with a round brilliant cut diamond fixed drop square shaped section, estimated to weigh 0.03 to 0.08ct, average weight estimated at 0.06ct, total estimated weight of 0.42ct, divided by inverted fleur-de-lys shaped sections, the milgrain borders set with one hundred and ten various round cut diamonds estimated to weigh 0.01ct to 0.06ct, average weight estimated at approximately 0.02ct, estimated total weight of 2.20ct, 38cm long. £800-1200 (+24%BP*)

Lot 376 377. An 18ct gold and white metal amethyst and diamond set cocktail ring, centred with an oval faceted amethyst calculated to weigh 2.08ct, flanked by six round brilliant cut diamonds estimated to weigh 0.03ct each, total weight estimated at 0.18ct, size N 1/2. £300-500 (+24%BP*) 378. A Victorian style 9ct gold amethyst and diamond set half hoop bangle, set with a single line of nine oval faceted amethysts estimated to weigh 0.83ct each, estimated total weight of 7.47ct, divided by pairs of round brilliant cut diamonds, with a single diamond at both ends of the line, the eight round brilliant cut diamonds estimated to weigh 0.04ct each, estimated total weight of 0.63ct. £600-900 (+24%BP*) 71


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379. A yellow metal solitaire diamond ring, centred with an old cut diamond calculated to weight 2.15ct, the yellow metal mount stamped ‘18CT’, ring size R. £1000-2000 (+24%BP*)

380. An Art Deco yellow and white metal sapphire and diamond cluster ring, centred with a round brilliant cut diamond, estimated to weigh 0.16ct, within a border of eight various round cut diamonds, estimated to weigh 0.06ct each, within a border of twenty five square faceted calibre cut sapphires, ring size N. £400-600 (+24%BP*)

Lot 381 381. A late 19th yellow metal cased photograph locket depicting Colonel Frank Stewart Sandeman owner of Stanley Mills, Perthshire, the cover with engraved initials ‘FS’, 33.6 grams, 4.6cm x 3.7cm. £300-500 (+24%BP*)

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Lot 384 Lot 382 382. A late 18th/early 19th century yellow metal necklace formed from seventeen pocket watch pierced back plate panels, each panel with hand engraved, pierced scroll and flower detail, approximately 41.5cm long. £100-200 (+24%BP*)

384. A late 19th century yellow metal and split pearl circular brooch, centred with a pearl flower cluster in a panelled border set with split pearl detail, 3.2cm diameter. £200-300 (+24%BP*)

Lot 383 383. A late 19th century yellow metal mounted and green agate micromosaic brooch, set with an oval micromosaic panel depicting two figures on path, Roman temple and other buildings, within a pierced and scroll yellow metal border, micromosaic panel 3.2cm wide x 2.7cm high, overall 5.4cm wide x 4.8cm high. £250-500 (+24%BP*)

Lot 385 385. A single strand crystal opal bead and rock crystal necklace, formed as a graduated row of seventy four round polished crystal opal beads divided by rock crystal roundels, 50cm long. £200-300 (+24%BP*) 73


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Lot 386 386. An Edwardian yellow metal, enamel and pearl centrepiece necklace, the rope twist necklace set with a blue enamelled ribbon tied sliding knot section centred with a single pearl above a smaller pear shaped pearl drop, the ends of the necklace with two tasselled blue enamelled drops each set with five split pearls, 44cm long, in original fitted case. £250-500 (+24%BP*)

Lot 388 388. A butterscotch amber necklace, formed as a graduated row of thirty three oval shaped amber beads, 46.3 grams, approximately 59cm long. £250-500 (+24%BP*)

387. An amber pendant and two amber necklaces, the pendant of shaped triangular form, 15.2 grams, the necklaces formed from circular shaped beads, one 22.8 grams, the other 15 grams, total gross weight of lot 52.5 grams (3). £200-300 (+24%BP*)

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Lot 390

389. A 20th century sterling silver and blue enamel pendant, David Andersen, Norway, formed from two shaped sections overlaid on top of each other, stamped marks, 9.4cm x 6.2cm. £100-200 (+24%BP*)

393. A late 19th/early 20th century white metal cased black and white portrait photograph of James Ewing (1843-1923), the mount formed as a locket, 6.5cm x 5.5cm. £50-100 (+24%BP*)

390. A late 19th/early 20th century yellow metal bracelet, 42.5 grams. £500-700 (+24%BP*)

394. An early 20th century gentleman’s black onyx and white metal mounted evening dress set, comprising; a pair of square shaped cuff links, four square shaped studs, and two smaller square shaped studs, in fitted case, the mounts stamped ‘9ct’. £80-120 (+24%BP*)

391. A 20th century yellow metal bracelet, stamped ‘18K’, approximately 20.5cm long, 73.3 grams. £1000-1500 (+24%BP*) 392. An early 20th century Russian white metal and moonstone scorpion brooch, 7.5cm long, in original card box. £50-100 (+24%BP*)

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Lot 395 395. A yellow metal cased Rolex Oyster Perpetual Air King gentleman’s wristwatch, yellow coloured dial with baton numerals, later brown leather strap with yellow metal buckle. £500-800 (+24%BP*)

Lot 396 396. A vintage yellow metal cased Rolex Oyster Perpetual ladies wristwatch, with champagne coloured dial and baton numerals, the case numbered 6620 and 791321, the back plate engraved ‘MAY 5.12.62’, with associated yellow metal bracelet strap. £500-800 (+24%BP*) 76

397. A George III white metal key wind repousse pair cased pocket watch, Tarts, London, No. 25200, the silvered dial with Arabic and Roman numerals and date aperture, with fusee movement, the back plate engraved ‘Tarts, London, No. 25200’, 4cm diameter (diameter in outer case 5cm). £300-500 (+24%BP*)

Lot 398 398. A Victorian key wind silver cased open faced pocket watch DENT, 33 COCKSPUR ST., LONDON, 30823, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, in original double hinged mahogany case with ‘M.F.DENT 34 COCKSPUR ST. 30823, LONDON’ ivory roundel, overall diameter 5.5cm. £100-200 (+24%BP*) BP* - Buyer’s Premium of 24% inclusive of VAT @ 20%


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A COLLECTION OF GOLD PROOF COINS

Lot 399 399. An 18ct gold open faced pocket watch, Army & Navy Co Operative Society Ltd., 105 Victoria St., London, S.W. No. 7920, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, bearing number ‘7920’, the back plate engraved with initials ‘J.D’, overall 4.6cm diameter, gross weight 86.4 grams. £200-400 (+24%BP*)

Lot 401 401. Royal Mint, a 1995 United Kingdom 22ct gold proof two pounds coin, in fitted cased with Certificate of Authenticity No. 1760. £250-400 (+24%BP*)

Lot 400 400. An 18ct gold open faced Marine Decimal Chronograph key wind pocket watch, No. 43593, suspended on yellow metal chain stamped ‘9C’ with heart shaped charm stamped ‘9CT’ and drilled George III gold spade guinea dated 1791, the back plate engraved ‘Mark Guy, Bradford’, overall 5.2cm diameter, gross weight 144.2 grams, watch weight 116.6 grams, chain, heart shaped charm and drilled spade guinea 27.5 grams. £500-800 (+24%BP*)

Lot 402 402. Royal Mint, a 1944-1994 22ct gold proof D-Day Commemorative fifty pence coin, in fitted cased with Certificate of Authenticity No. 0196. £400-600 (+24%BP*) 77


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Lot 403 403. Royal Mint, The End of WWII 1945-2005 60th Anniversary 22ct gold proof two pounds coin, in fitted cased with Certificate of Authenticity No. 0694. £250-400 (+24%BP*)

Lot 404 404. Royal Mint, The 2009 UK Kew Gardens 50p gold proof coin, in fitted cased with Certificate of Authenticity No. 0236. £400-600 (+24%BP*)

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Lot 405 405. Royal Mint, 100th Anniversary of the First World War - Outbreak 2014 UK £100 platinum proof coin, in fitted wood case with Certificate of Authenticity No. 251. £250-400 (+24%BP*)

Lot 406 406. Westminster Mint, The 70th Anniversary of The Dambusters gold £5 coin, limited edition number 14 of 95, with certificate of authenticity. £250-400 (+24%BP*)

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Lot 408

407. Numis Proof, The First World War Centenary gold Numisproof 9ct gold coin, limited edition number 26 of 100, with certificate of authenticity. £200-400 (+24%BP*) 408. Numis Proof, 70th Anniversary of D-Day gold Numisproof 9ct gold coin, limited edition number 31 of 70, with certificate of authenticity. £200-400 (+24%BP*) 409. Westminster Mint, The Magna Carta HandIlluminated Gold Coin Presentation Cover, gold proof £5 coin, limited edition 1 of 10. £300-500 (+24%BP*)

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410. Westminster Mint, The 70th Anniversary of VE Day Handpainted Gold Coin Presentation Cover, gold proof £5 coin, limited edition 3 of 10. £300-500 (+24%BP*)

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411. Westminster Mint, The Douglas Bader Centenary Gold 3-Coin Set, Limited edition number 14 of 50, with certificate of authenticity. £600-900 (+24%BP*) 412. Westminster Mint, The 70th Anniversary of The Dambusters gold 5oz coin, limited edition number 3 of 45, with certificate of authenticity. £2000-3000 (+24%BP*)

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A COLLECTION OF SCOTTISH FOOTBALL MEDALS & MEMORABILIA 413. Celtic Football Club interest- A yellow metal and enamel Hall of fame medal inscribed to John Hughes, together with a Grand Challenge Game football program, Irish Football League versus English Football League, September 8th 1987 (2). £40-80 (+24%BP*) Lot 415 415. Celtic Football Club interest- Two 9ct gold and enamel Glasgow Football Association, Glasgow Cup medals, one inscribed to J. Craig, Celtic F.C. 1966-67, the other inscribed Celtic F.C.1967-68, 20.4 grams (2). £200-300 (+24%BP*)

Lot 414 414. Celtic Football Club interest- A 9ct gold and enamel Celtic Football Club 1916 Winners Medal, inscribed ‘Marathon Race Celtic Sports Winners 3rd Royal Scots Fusiliers, together with a 9ct gold and enamel Season 1967 Winners label badge for 1967 European Cup, Scottish League, Scottish Cup, Scottish League Cup, Glasgow Cup, 21 grams (2). £200-300 (+24%BP*)

416. Kevin Drinkell (b.1960) a collection of Scottish & English league football Winners medals and Winners shirt, comprising; 9ct gold and enamel Canon League Division 2 Winners medal Season 1985-86 inscribed to Kevin Drinkell, a 9ct gold and enamel Scottish Football League Championship Premier Division Winners medal 1988-89 inscribed to Kevin Drinkell, a gilt metal Winners medal for the 1993-94 B&Q Cup Final together with Kevin Drinkell’s match worn shirt for Falkirk Football Club, 28.7 grams 9ct gold (4). £200-300 (+24%BP*) 417. A collection of three 9ct gold and enamel Scottish Football League medals, comprising; League Cup medal, Season 1967-68 Winner, The Skol Cup 1988-89 Final Tie Winner, and Coca-Cola Cup 1997 Winner, 27.5 grams (3). £200-300 (+24%BP*)

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418. Three various Scottish Football Association 9ct gold and enamel medals, comprising; Winners Scottish Cup 1968-69, Winners Scottish Cup 1970-71, Runners-up Scottish Cup 1988-89, 38.6 grams (3). £200-300 (+24%BP*)

421. Sweden 1958 World Cup Interest- A 1958 VIth World Championship Jules Rimet Cup, Sweden Identity card for R. Collins, Scotland together with corresponding white metal Scotland Team pin/lapel badge (2). £100-200 (+24%BP*)

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419. Two Scottish Football League Championship 9ct gold and enamel Winners medals, comprising; First Division Winner 1993-94 medal, and Second Division Winner 1995-96, 27.5 grams (2). £200-300 (+24%BP*)

422. Stewart McKimmie Scotland International Football Cap, season 1988-1989, with signed letter of provenance dated 11/2/05. £100-200 (+24%BP*)

420. A Scottish Football Association 14ct gold and enamel medal inscribed to R.Simpson 1952, together with a 1928-29 Rangers Football Handbook and League Fixtures booklet, 10.5cm x 7cm, 5.5 grams (2). £50-100 (+24%BP*)

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WHISKY & MADEIRA 423. A boxed bottle of The Macallan Single Highland Malt Scotch Whisky 1950, Distilled and Bonded 1950, label numbered 1580, 75cl., 43% vol. in branded wood case. £2500-4000 (+24%BP*) 424. A boxed limited edition bottle of Glenglassaugh Rare Cask Series Highland Single Malt Scotch Whisky, 37 years old, Distilled 1972, Bottled 2009, 43% ABV., 700ml., Bottle number 202 of 226. £400-600 (+24%BP*) 425. A boxed bottle of The Macallan Whisky Maker’s Edition, Highland Single Malt Scotch Whisky, 42.8% vol., 1 litre. £70-100 (+24%BP*) 426. A boxed bottle of Mackinlay’s Rare Old Highland Malt Scotch Whisky, The Enduring Spirit, Commemorative Re-Creation of the 1907 British Antarctic Expedition, 70cl., 47.3% vol. £50-100 (+24%BP*)

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Lindsay Burns & Company 427. A limited edition bottle of Glengoyne Single Highland Malt Scotch Whisky, Single Cask, Vintage 1973, Age 30 Years, Limited Edition of 324 bottles, Cask Number 1536, Bottled March 2005, Distilled March 1973, 700ml., 50.4% ALC. VOL., in presentation wooden case. £100-200 (+24%BP*) 428. A boxed bottle of Beinn A’Cheo ‘Hill of the Mist’ Single Malt Scotch Whisky Straight from the Cask, Distillery - Mortlach, Year - 11 June 1991, Cask No. 5142, Bottled - 22 Dec. 2009, Strength 58.5%, Bottle No. 340 of 557, cask strength, 70cl. £70-100 (+24%BP*) 429. A boxed bottle of The Five Single Grain Scotch Whisky, “Distinguished and Rare”, aged 39 years, Bottle No. 1 of 330, Distilled, Matured and Bottled in Scotland, Woodwinters Wines & Whiskies, 51% vol., 50cl. £70-100 (+24%BP*) Lot 427

Lot 430 430. A boxed bottle of The Old Malt Cask, Single Malt Scotch Whisky, A Single Cask Bottling Distilled at Macallan Distillery, Distilled May 1988, Bottled November 2013, aged 25 years, To mark the fifteenth anniversary of the old malt cask series, one of 285 bottles filled from a refill hogshead, Hunter Laing & Company LTD, Glasgow, 700ml., 51.4% ALC/VOL., in gilded presentation wooden case. £100-200 (+24%BP*) 431. A boxed bottle of Douglas Laing’s Old & Rare, A Platinum Selection, Single Cask Single Malt Scotch Whisky distilled at Bunnahabhain Distillery, aged 37 years, Distilled May 1974, A November Bottling 2011, One of 108 bottles filled from a Sherry Cask, Limited edition bottle No. 029, 57.6% alc. /vol., 700ml., in branded wooden case. £250-500 (+24%BP*) 432. A boxed bottle of The Clan Denny Single Cask Single Grain Scotch Whisky Distilled at Cambus Distillery, Vintage 1963, aged 47 years, 49.7% alc. /vol., 700ml. £100-200 (+24%BP*)

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433. A boxed bottle of Duncan Taylor Scotch Whisky, Dimensions Single Malt Scotch Whisky, Distilled in the Speyside Region at Glen Grant, Distilled 05.1995, Bottled 12.2013, Cask No.85125, Bottle No.5/216, Alc. /Vol. 54.9%, Volume 700ml., aged 18 years. £70-100 (+24%BP*)

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Lindsay Burns & Company 434. A boxed bottle of Springbank Campbeltown Single Malt Scotch Whisky, Distilled Nov. 2001, Bottled Jan. 2012, Limited edition of 9000 bottles, 70cl., 49.4% vol. £70-100 (+24%BP*) 435. A boxed bottle of Carn Mor 1965 “Celebration of The Cask” Single Malt Scotch Whisky, Distillery: Macallan, Cask: Sherry Butt (Cream), Number: 2111, Distillation Date: 27/4/65, Bottle No.:326/384 (as inked on the bottle label), Bottling Date: 2/6/08, 70cl., 48.4% abv., in oak presentation case. £400-600 (+24%BP*) 436. A boxed bottle of The Glengoyne Highland Single Malt Scotch Whisky, aged 21 years, Sherry Matured, 700ml., 43% vol. £50-100 (+24%BP*) 437. A boxed bottle of Rosebank Lowland Single Malt Scotch Whisky, Limited Edition, aged 21 years, triple distilled, bottle no. 2951 of 5886, Distilled in 1990, Bottled in 2011, 53.8% vol., 70cl. £100-200 (+24%BP*) 438. A boxed bottle of Highland Park Single Malt Scotch Whisky, aged 25 years, 45.7%vol., 70cl., in oak presentation case. £150-250 (+24%BP*) 439. Two boxed bottles of Gordon & Macphail, Private Collection from Caol Ila Distillery, Single Malt Scotch Whisky, comprising; a 1994 limited edition bottling of 1100, Distilled 30/09/1994, Bottled November 2012, 45% vol., 70cl., and a 1995 limited edition bottling of 850 bottles, Distilled 08/09/1995, Bottled November 1995, 45% vol., 70cl. (2). £70-150 (+24%BP*)

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Lindsay Burns & Company 440. Two boxed bottles of Old Pulteney, Single Malt Scotch Whisky, comprising; a 17 year old, 70cl., 46% vol., and a 21 year old, 70cl., 46% vol. (2). £50-100 (+24%BP*) 441. Two bottles of Single Malt Scotch Whisky, comprising; a boxed bottle of A. D. Rattray Cask Collection, Single Malt Scotch Whisky, Individual Cask Bottling, Distilled at Highland Park Distillery, aged 23 years, Cask Strength, Cask No. 580, Number of Bottles: 536, Date Distilled: 03.12.1990, Date Bottled: 11.08.2014, 700ml., 56.2% vol., and a boxed bottle of Aberlour Highland Single Malt Scotch Whisky A’Bunadh, Bottled straight from the cask at 60.0% alc./vol., Batch No. 40, 70cl. (2). £50-100 (+24%BP*) 442. Two boxed bottles of Islay Single Malt Scotch Whisky, comprising; Ardbeg, The Ultimate Single Islay Malt Scotch Whisky, aged 17 years old, 70cl., 40% vol., and Lagavulin Islay Single Malt Scotch Whisky, aged 16 years, 43% vol., 70cl. (2). £50-100 (+24%BP*) 443. Two boxed bottles of Single Malt Scotch Whisky, comprising; Royal Lochhagar The Distillers Edition Highland Single Malt Scotch Whisky, Double Matured in Fine Old Muscat Cask-Wood, Distilled 2000, Bottled 2012, Batch No. RL/00-12W, 40% vol., 70cl., and Glen Garioch Highland Single Malt Scotch Whisky, Founder’s Reserve, 700ml., 48% alc./vol. (2). £50-100 (+24%BP*)

448. Four boxed bottles of Pointers of London & Edinburgh Collectors Series Whisky, comprising; Football Legends, Jock Stein, Celtic, No.57 of 2007, 40% vol., 70cl., Scotland National Team International Greats, No.31 of 2009, 40% vol., 70cl., The Battle of Britain 70th Anniversary 1940-2010, No.30 of 750, 40% vol., 70cl., and R.M.S. Titanic, Liverpool, 1912-2012, No.48 of 750, 40% vol., 70cl. (4). £100-200 (+24%BP*) 449. Seven bottles of assorted Scotch Whisky, comprising; boxed Whyte & Mackay, aged blended 30 year old, 70cl., 4% vol., boxed Bell’s Millennium 2000 blend, aged 8 years, 40% vol., 70cl., boxed The Famous Grouse Highland Decanter, 40% vol., 70cl., boxed Wallace Single Malt Scotch Whisky Liqueur, 700th Anniversary The Battle of Stirling Bridge 1297-1997, 70cl., 35% vol., unboxed Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee, 2nd June 2012, The Royal British Legion Scotland, A Loyal Toast, Single Malt Scotch Whisky, Bottle No. 160, 46% vol., 70cl., unboxed J&B 20 years old Blended Scotch Whisky Choicest Liqueur, 3/4 litri, Gradi 45.5%, AN 34-12%, and a Special Deluxe Malt Whisky, AberlourGlenlivet Distillery 1879-1979, 21 years old ceramic decanter (7). £100-200 (+24%BP*) 450. A boxed bottle of The Glenmorangie Millennium Malt, Single Highland Malt Whisky, aged 12 years, 70cl., 40% vol. £80-120 (+24%BP*)

444. Two boxed bottles of Benromach Speyside Single Malt Scotch Whisky, comprising; Origins Batch 4- Port Pipes, Distilled 2003, Bottled 2013, 70cl., 50% vol., and a 10 year old matured in hand selected oak casks, 70cl., 43% vol. (2). £50-100 (+24%BP*) 445. Two boxed bottles of Single Highland Malt Scotch Whisky, comprising; The Glenlivet, Single Malt Scotch Whisky, aged 12 years, 70cl., 40% vol., and Glen Moray Centenary Vintage Speyside Malt Whisky, Limited Edition- No. 000511, Finished in Port Wood, 70cl., 40% vol. (2). £50-100 (+24%BP*) 446. Two boxed Glenfiddich Pure Malt Scotch Whisky, 21 years old, The Wedgwood Decanters, 700ml., 43% vol. (2). £100-200 (+24%BP*) 447. Three boxed Whyte & Mackay Royal Doulton Whisky decanters, comprising; A Series of Scottish Owls, Tawny Owl, 20cl., 40% vol., and two from A Series of Scottish Birds of Prey, Buzzard and Falcon, both 20cl., 40% vol. (3). £30-70 (+24%BP*) Lot 451 451. One bottle of Torre Bella, Madeira, inscribed on label ‘Verdelho 1876’. £80-120 (+24%BP*) 86

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MONART & OTHER GLASS

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452. A Joblings ‘Opalique’ glass group of two love birds, signed ‘Joblings “Opalique”, 10.5cm high x 9.5cm wide. £80-120 (+24%BP*)

456. A Monart vase, shape OE, mottled blue and green with gold coloured inclusions, 17.5cm high. £80-120 (+24%BP*)

453. A rare and early Monart vase, shape N, mottled shades of pink with an opaque white interior, bearing remains of original paper label, ‘N.226’, 15cm high. £150-250 (+24%BP*)

457. A Monart vase, shape SA, mottled purple and pink with gold coloured inclusions, 14.5cm high. £80-120 (+24%BP*)

454. A rare Monart dressing table jar and cover, shape IB, mottled clear and green with silver coloured inclusions, bearing original paper label ‘IX.IB.342’, the underside of the cover bearing the original ‘Watson’s China Hall, High St. PERTH’ label, 9.5cm high x 8.5cm high. £150-250 (+24%BP*) 455. Two small Monart vases, shape RA and HF, the RA vase mottled purple and pink with gold coloured inclusions, 12.5cm high, the HF vase mottled purple and pink with gold coloured inclusions, 12cm high (2). £100-200 (+24%BP*)

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458. A rare miniature Monart vase, probably a travelling salesman’s sample, shape RA, mottled green, orange and yellow glass with gold coloured inclusions, 8.5cm high. £50-100 (+24%BP*) 459. A group of three Monart ashtrays, shape ZH, comprising; blue and purple trailed line ashtray, 9.5cm diameter, mottled green, blue and purple ashtray with three small whorls and gold coloured inclusions, 10cm diameter, and a mottled blue ashtray with gold coloured inclusions, 9.2cm diameter (3). £50-100 (+24%BP*)

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460. Two small Monart dishes/pin trays, shape Y, both of a similar colour, mottled green, orange and yellow with gold coloured inclusions, remains of paper label to one dish, 10.5cm diameter and 10cm diameter (2). £50-100 (+24%BP*) 461. Two small Monart dishes/pin trays, shape Y, one mottled red and green with gold coloured inclusions, 9.5cm diameter, the other mottled green, purple, yellow and opaque white, 9.5cm diameter (2). £50-100 (+24%BP*)

462. Two small Monart dishes/pin trays, shape W and Y, the rarer shape W mottled black, orange and yellow with gold coloured inclusions, on applied clear glass foot, 10cm diameter, the shape Y mottled black, green, orange and yellow with gold coloured inclusions, 10cm diameter (2). £50-100 (+24%BP*) 463. Two small Monart dishes/pin trays, shape Y, one mottled blue, green and purple, 9cm diameter, the other mottled green, blue, yellow and opaque white with typical whorl decoration, 10cm diameter (2). £50-100 (+24%BP*)

464. A Monart vase, shape NJ, mottled green, black, orange and yellow with three pulled up lines and gold coloured inclusions, with applied foot, 20cm high. £300-500 (+24%BP*) 465. An early and rare Monart jar and cover, shape JE, mottled blue and green with three pulled up lines and gold coloured inclusions, 19cm high. £600-800 (+24%BP*)

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BRITISH & EUROPEAN CERAMICS 466. A Royal Crown Derby porcelain dinner set, 20th century, comprising twelve soup plates and twelve dinner plates, printed marks, pattern number 2451, XLIX, 22cm diameter and 27 cm diameter. £250-400 (+24%BP*) 467. Two miniature Royal Crown Derby coffee cans, one dated 1907, decorated in the Imari palette, printed marks, 2451, 4cm high. £30-50 (+24%BP*) 468. A late 19th century Mintons pottery table centrepiece, modelled with two cherubs carrying an oval shaped urn, impressed marks, 34cm wide x 31.5cm high. £250-400 (+24%BP*) 469. A pair of late 19th century Royal Worcester figural comports, impressed and green printed marks, 19cm high x 26cm wide. £300-500 (+24%BP*)

470. A pair of Royal Worcester figure groups modelled by James Hadley, dated 1889, the male figure modelled standing sharpening a scythe, the female figure modelled standing holding a birds nest in her left hand, impressed and puce printed marks, 30cm high and 33cm high respectively. £150-250 (+24%BP*) 471. A Doulton Burslem hand painted twin handled urn and cover decorated by D. Dewsberry, decorated with flowers and foliage on an apple green ground with richly gilded borders, signed, green printed mark and painted numbers ‘RA 3057’, 29.5cm high. £100-200 (+24%BP*) 472. A Royal Worcester hand painted footed bowl, by E. Townsend, dated 1935, decorated with fruit on a mossy ground, signed, puce printed marks, 14cm diameter x 3.5cm high. £50-100 (+24%BP*) 473. A large 19th century English Ironstone octagonal shaped serpent handled jug, probably Masons, decorated in the Imari palette with a Japan pattern, with green and iron red painted details, 32.5cm high. £100-200 (+24%BP*) 474. Finches, a pair of modern Moorcroft pottery table lamps and shades, mounted on circular mahogany plinths, overall height of lamp bases and fittings 42cm, overall height with shades on approximately 72cm. £250-500 (+24%BP*)

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Lot 475 475. An extensive 18th century Vienna porcelain part dinner service, of moulded form decorated with Deutsche Blumen, underglaze blue shield shaped mark, comprising; one hundred and sixteen soup/ dinner plates, two twin handled tureens and covers, two twin handled sauce boats, two shell shaped dishes, five square shaped dishes, five triangular shaped dishes, eleven assorted circular shaped dishes/ bowls, thirteen assorted oval shaped dishes/bowls (qty). £800-1200 (+24%BP*) 476. An 18th century Meissen porcelain twin handled vase, with polychrome decoration of female in garden with Pan, the reverse with Deutsche Blumen, on a richly gilded ground, 16.5cm high. £200-400 (+24%BP*) 477. A 19th century Dresden porcelain tea caddy, decorated with panels of figures and Deutsche Blumen, 10cm high x 7cm wide. £80-120 (+24%BP*)

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478. A Vienna porcelain cabinet plate, decorated with Classical scene of male figure reclining in a chair with two putti, within a green ground panelled border with richly gilded details, 24cm diameter. £100-200 (+24%BP*) BP* - Buyer’s Premium of 24% inclusive of VAT @ 20%


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484. A 19th century Sèvres style gilt metal mounted cobalt blue ground porcelain casket/sewing box, of shaped rectangular form, the cover decorated with an 18th century interior scene of lady and attendants, within richly gilded and white jewelled borders, signed ‘LAUQUE’, the sides decorated with three small landscape panels, gilded flowers and foliage, the interior cloth lined, with gilded interlaced L’s mark, 15.5cm wide x 8.5cm high x 15cm deep. £250-500 (+24%BP*)

486. A late 19th/early 20th century Sèvres style porcelain cobalt blue ground porcelain cup, cover and trembleuse saucer, the cup decorated with a rectangular shaped panel enclosing male and female in garden within richly gilded borders, the cover with bud shaped finial, the saucer decorated with panels of colourful flowers and foliage, interlaced L’s mark, saucer diameter 16cm, cup and cover height 13cm high. £80-120 (+24%BP*)

485. A late 19th century Dresden porcelain cobalt blue ground porcelain twin handled urn and cover, decorated with panels of male and female figures in garden settings within richly gilded borders, the cover with pierced sides and laurel wreath finial, on square plinth base, underglaze blue painted ‘AR’ mark, 30cm high. £100-200 (+24%BP*)

487. A pair of late 19th century Dresden porcelain figure groups of boy and girl, the boy modelled standing holding a basket in his hands, the girl modelled standing holding her apron up to form a basket, underglaze blue painted AR marks, 12cm high. £50-100 (+24%BP*)

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ASIAN ART - CHINESE PORCELAIN & WORKS OF ART 491. A small Chinese porcelain black ground vase, Qing Dynasty, decorated in relief with rockwork, palm tree and children, 13cm high. £50-100 (+24%BP*) 492. A Chinese porcelain vase mounted as a table lamp, 20th century, decorated with figures and calligraphy, with dark wood mounts, overall 50cm high. £40-80 (+24%BP*)

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488. A Chinese porcelain famille rose Canton vase, Qing Dynasty, decorated with rectangular shaped panels of Court figures and warriors on a ground of flowers, birds, butterflies and fruit, the shoulders with shishi mask and ring terminals, 60cm high. £250-500 (+24%BP*) 489. A Chinese porcelain pink ground jar and cover, early 20th century, decorated with shaped panels of ladies fishing and ladies and boy in a fenced garden, on a pink ground with peony and lotus scroll, iron red four character mark 29cm high. £250-500 (+24%BP*) 490. A Chinese porcelain blue and white octagonal shaped meat plate, Qing Dynasty, decorated with river scene of figures in Sampan, within a foliate spray border, 32cm x 23.5cm. £50-100 (+24%BP*)

493. A small group of Chinese blue and white porcelain recovered from notable shipwrecks, Qing Dynasty and earlier, comprising; a blue and white dish with ‘peony spray decoration’ recovered from The Treasure of Tek Sing (1822), 16.8cm diameter, a blue and white dish with ‘flower petal decoration’ recovered from The Hoi An Hoard, 23.5cm diameter, and a blue and white tea bowl and saucer from the Ca Mau Shipwreck (1723-1735), saucer diameter 11cm (4). £150-300 (+24%BP*) 494. A Chinese porcelain famille rose Canton lozenge shaped footed dish, Qing Dynasty, decorated with court figures on a terrace within a panelled border of flowers, butterflies, bats and precious objects, 36.5cm wide x 27cm deep x 8cm high. £200-300 (+24%BP*) 495. A pair of Chinese porcelain famille rose vases, Qing Dynasty, decorated with rectangular shaped panels enclosing warriors and court figures on a ground of flowers, foliage and birds, the neck with shi shi and ball terminals, the shoulders set with pairs of chilong, 36cm high. £500-700 (+24%BP*) 496. A Chinese porcelain famille rose Canton bottle vase, Qing Dynasty, decorated with rectangular shaped panels enclosing figures divided by panels of flowers, foliage, birds and butterfly, on a gilded ground decorated with scrolls, the neck with dragon terminals, the shoulders set with pairs of chilong, 36.5cm high. £100-200 (+24%BP*)

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497. A pair of Chinese porcelain famille rose crackle glazed vases, Qing Dynasty, decorated with scenes of warriors within burnished archaic style borders, with shi shi mask and ring terminals, incised square marks, 36cm high. £500-700 (+24%BP*)

500. Two Chinese porcelain blue and white footed bowls, one decorated with dragons and lotus scroll, 6.5cm diameter x 2.8cm high, the other decorated with pair of dragons contesting a flaming pearl, 6cm diameter x 3cm high. £100-200 (+24%BP*)

498. A set of three Chinese porcelain famille rose Canton graduated meat plates, late 19th/ early 20th century, decorated with panels of figures divided by panels of flowers, fruit and bird, the largest 41cm x 33.5cm. £150-250 (+24%BP*)

501. A Chinese porcelain blue and white pilgrim vase, Qing Dynasty, the blue ground decorated with prunus blossom, the neck with loop handles bearing ruyi terminals, four character Kangxi mark but later, 25.5cm high. £100-200 (+24%BP*)

499. A Chinese porcelain blue and white jar and matched cover, Qing Dynasty, decorated with prunus blossom on a cracked ice ground, bearing six character Kangxi mark but later, 33cm high. £200-300 (+24%BP*)

502. Three Chinese porcelain wine cups, bearing six character Guangxu marks, the exteriors decorated with pairs of dragons contesting a flaming pearl, under a yellow ground Greek key border with polychrome enamelled detail, 6.5cm diameter x 3.2cm high. £250-500 (+24%BP*)

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Lindsay Burns & Company 503. A Chinese porcelain blue and white jar, Qing Dynasty, decorated with two shaped panels enclosing rockwork issuing flowers and foliage on a blue ground foliate scroll border, 22cm high. £200-300 (+24%BP*) 504. A Chinese porcelain sang de boeuf glazed bottle vase, late 19th/early 20th century, 37.5cm high. £200-300 (+24%BP*) 505. A pair of Chinese porcelain famille rose plates, Qing Dynasty, decorated with central spray of peony within a pink ground panelled border with scattered foliate sprays, 22.5cm diameter. £100-200 (+24%BP*) 506. A Chinese porcelain vase, Republic Period, decorated with pavilions and pine trees in a mountain river landscape, within black painted lacework borders, iron red seal mark, 36cm high. £80-120 (+24%BP*) Lot 510 510. A pair of Chinese porcelain famille rose Canton vases, Qing Dynasty, decorated with panels of figures on a gilded ground with foliate scroll detail, the necks with shi shi terminals, the shoulders set with pairs of chilong, 35.5cm high. £400-600 (+24%BP*) 511. A Chinese porcelain famille noir monochrome glazed vase, Qing Dynasty, 44cm high. £200-300 (+24%BP*)

Lot 507 507. A Chinese porcelain white metal mounted twin handled tureen and cover, Qing Dynasty, the cover decorated with fenced garden of peony and chrysanthemum, with circular shaped finial painted to simulate a chrysanthemum, the tureen base with corresponding decoration and scalloped handles, 23cm diameter x 18.5cm high. £400-600 (+24%BP*) 508. A Chinese porcelain famille rose Canton vase, Qing Dynasty, decorated with panels of court figures and panels of flowers, fruit and birds, on a richly gilded scroll ground decorated with flowers and butterflies, the shoulders set with pairs of chilong, the neck with pairs of shi shi and ball terminals (large chip to lower section), 64.5cm high. £50-100 (+24%BP*) 509. A Chinese porcelain famille rose crackle glazed jar, Qing Dynasty, decorated with warrior figures within diaper border, 25cm high. £100-200 (+24%BP*)

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512. A Chinese porcelain pink ground footed bowl bearing Qianlong seal mark but later, the exterior decorated with four circular shaped panels enclosing precious objects, on a pink ground with incised scroll detail and polychrome floral decoration, the interior decorated with four underglazed blue lanterns around a central octagonal and foliate roundel, 14.5cm diameter x 6cm high. £400-600 (+24%BP*) 513. A pair of Chinese porcelain yellow ground bamboo form vases, bearing Qianlong seal marks but later, decorated in relief with urns issuing lotus and spears, the details picked out in aubergine and green glazes, 28cm high. £150-250 (+24%BP*) 514. A pair of Chinese porcelain sang-de-boeuf glazed garlic neck bottle vases, late 19th/early 20th century, 16.5cm high. £100-200 (+24%BP*) 515. A Chinese porcelain blue and white pilgrim flask, bearing four character Kangxi mark but later, decorated with circular shaped panels enclosing figures crossing bridges, pavilions and trees, the neck set with chilong terminals, 27.5cm high. £200-300 (+24%BP*) 516. A Chinese porcelain blue and white bottle vase, late 19th/early 20th century, decorated with peony, 31.5cm high. £200-300 (+24%BP*) BP* - Buyer’s Premium of 24% inclusive of VAT @ 20%


Lindsay Burns & Company 517. A Chinese porcelain robins egg glazed brush pot, bearing four character Kangxi mark but later, 11.5cm high. £50-100 (+24%BP*) 518. A Chinese porcelain famille rose brush pot, bearing Tongzhi seal mark, decorated with interior scene of scholar and attendants, 11.5cm high. £50-100 (+24%BP*) 519. A group of five Chinese porcelain snuff bottles/miniature vases, late 19th/early 20th century, comprising; an egg and spinach vase, 8cm high, iron red decorated dragon and pearl vase, with six character mark, 8cm high, a black ground vase with iron red decoration of figures and rickshaw, six character mark, 8cm high, a vase decorated with two crabs, blue seal mark, 8cm high, and a blue, white and copper red vase decorated with deer in a mountain landscape, 6.5cm high (5). £100-200 (+24%BP*)

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520. A Chinese porcelain blue and white circular shaped box and cover, late Qing Dynasty, decorated with sampan in river landscape, 12.5cm diameter x 5.5cm high. £50-100 (+24%BP*) 521. Two pieces of Chinese porcelain, late 19th/early 20th century, comprising; a sangde-boeuf glazed bowl raised on three short pronged feet, 13cm diameter x 6.5cm high, together with a small blue ground oval shaped dish decorated with shou character and panels of peony, 14cm wide x 3.5cm high (2). £50-100 (+24%BP*)g 522. A Chinese porcelain famille rose shallow footed dish, Qing Dynasty, the interior decorated with peach branch and bat, the underside decorated with four ladies in a fenced garden with palm tree, bearing four character Chenghua mark but later, 16cm diameter x 4.6cm high. £150-200 (+24%BP*)

Lot 523 523. A pair of Chinese porcelain pink ground wine cups and a Chinese porcelain blue ground jar, Qing Dynasty, the pink ground wine cups decorated with quatrefoil shaped panels enclosing flowering branches, butterfly and bird, on a pink ground with lotus scroll decoration, iron red seal marks, 8.2cm diameter x 6.2cm high, the blue ground jar with four loop terminals, decorated with lotus scroll and bats, 6cm diameter x 5.1cm high. £100-200 (+24%BP*) 524. A pair of Chinese porcelain blue and white plates, Qing Dynasty, decorated with ribbon tied baskets issuing flowers and foliage, within a border of fruiting vine, 22.5cm diameter. £80-120 (+24%BP*)

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Lot 531 531. A Chinese white metal Christening set, Qing Dynasty, comprising footed bowl, saucer, fork, pusher and two spoons, the bowl and saucer decorated in relief with flowering branches on a hammered ground, the bowl inscribed on oval cartouche ‘Madge Irene Keen’, in original fitted case, the bowl 11cm diameter x 5.5cm high, the saucer 13.5cm diameter, impressed marks. £250-500 (+24%BP*) Lot 525 525. A Chinese porcelain blue and white figure of a warrior and dragon, bearing six character Wanli mark, 119cm high. £800-1200 (+24%BP*) 526. A Chinese porcelain Ming style celadon dish, decorated in relief with crane and stag in fluted border and scalloped edge, 41cm diameter. £200-300 (+24%BP*) 527. A Chinese dark wood stand, Qing Dynasty, the rectangular panel top with a short raised gallery, raised on four shaped supports united by stretchers, 27cm wide x 7.5cm high x 17cm deep. £100-200 (+24%BP*) 528. Wang Chunxi (Chinese 20th century) Harmony watercolour, signed and inscribed on label verso 66.5cm x 66cm £100-200 (+24%BP*)

532. A Chinese cinnabar lacquer dish, Qing Dynasty, of shaped circular form with relief carved decoration of dragons contesting a flaming pearl within foliate scroll border, the reverse decorated with precious objects on a diaper ground around a six character seal mark, on fitted carved wood stand, 38.5cm diameter. £500-800 (+24%BP*) 533. A Chinese bone handled fly swat, late Qing Dynasty, the handle with pierced detail and white metal collar to horse hair section, overall 51cm long, the handle 22cm long. £50-100 (+24%BP*) 534. A Chinese plique-à-jour enamel bowl, late Qing Dynasty, of shaped hexagonal form decorated with colourful panels of flowers and foliage on a scale ground, 18cm diameter x 8.5cm high. £300-500 (+24%BP*)

529. A pair of Chinese opaque white glass bottle vases, Qing Dynasty, decorated in relief with flower branches and birds, incised four character marks, 16.5cm high. £800-1200 (+24%BP*)

535. A Chinese bronze twin handled censer, Qing Dynasty, with incised decoration of six circular shaped panels enclosing Chinese characters on a flower and scroll border, the handles formed as carp, raised on three tapered pronged feet, 19cm diameter x 13.5cm high. £200-300 (+24%BP*)

530. A Chinese carved wood and red lacquered figure of a boy holding sceptre, Qing Dynasty, 28cm high. £200-300 (+24%BP*)

536. A Chinese bronze vase, with flared rim and horizontal ribbed detail, 25cm high. £100-200 (+24%BP*)

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Lindsay Burns & Company 537. A Chinese bronze jardiniere, late 19th/early 20th century, cast in relief with birds and prunus blossom, impressed marks, overall diameter 27cm x 21cm high. £200-300 (+24%BP*) 538. A Chinese dark wood table screen, late Qing Dynasty, the removable rectangular screen with a mirrored panel insert within a pierced Greek key border, on a trestle frame carved with shou character, dragons and scrolls, 87cm high x 54.5cm wide x 25cm deep. £400-600 (+24%BP*) 539. A Chinese bronze censer, Qing Dynasty, bearing six character Xuande mark, of circular form raised on three pronged supports, the underside cast in relief with entwined dragon, the exterior of the rim bearing six character Xuande mark, the underside of each pronged support bearing a Chinese character, 12.5cm diameter x 8.2cm high. £800-1200 (+24%BP*) 540. A Chinese lapis lazuli pendant carved as a scholar, Qing Dynasty, with later white metal mount, 6.2cm x 3.2cm. £100-200 (+24%BP*) 541. A Chinese Canton ivory fan, Qing Dynasty, the end guards carved with figures, pavilions, and pine trees, enclosing nineteen pierced and carved sticks, 23.5cm long. £50-100 (+24%BP*)

Lot 541 543. A Chinese lacquer games box, Qing Dynasty, the rectangular cover lifting off to reveal a fitted interior with four small rectangular boxes and covers and one larger rectangular box and cover, 29cm wide x 8cm high x 26cm deep. £100-200 (+24%BP*)

542. A Chinese bronze figure of Guanyin, modelled sitting holding a scroll in her right hand, 11cm high x 8.5cm wide. £200-300 (+24%BP*)

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ASIAN ART - JAPANESE CERAMICS & WORKS OF ART 544. A Japanese blue, white and copper red porcelain panel, 20th century, decorated with pine branch and two red capped manchurian cranes, in dark wood square frame, 43cm diameter, overall size 59.5cm square. £50-100 (+24%BP*) 545. A Japanese Imari porcelain oval shaped meat plate, late 19th/early 20th century, with later lacquered decoration of bird and peony, on an iron red ground decorated with circular panels enclosing landscape views, 48cm x 40cm. £200-300 (+24%BP*) 546. A late 19th/early 20th century Japanese Imari porcelain dish, decorated with central roundel of urn issuing flowers and foliage within a panelled border, 31cm diameter. £50-100 (+24%BP*) 547. A late 19th/early 20th century Japanese Imari porcelain jardiniere, decorated with rectangular shaped panels enclosing flowering branches and birds divided by smaller shaped panels of flowers and foliage, 28cm diameter x 23cm high. £100-200 (+24%BP*) 548. A late 19th/early 20th century Japanese Imari porcelain dish, decorated with ducks and carp, within a red ground panelled border, 31.5cm diameter. £50-100 (+24%BP*)

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549. A late 19th/early 20th century Japanese Imari porcelain dish, with asymmetric decoration of birds and flowering branches, 31cm diameter. £50-100 (+24%BP*) 550. A late 19th century Japanese Imari jar, of ribbed tapered cylindrical form decorated with shaped panels enclosing fenced gardens of flowers and foliage, on a blue ground decorated with peony, 21cm high. £50-100 (+24%BP*) 551. A Japanese Satsuma pottery rectangular shaped vase, Meiji Period, decorated with rectangular panels of bamboo, wisteria, prunus blossom and chrysanthemum, within richly gilded blue ground floral borders, signed, 15cm high. £200-300 (+24%BP*) 552. A Japanese Satsuma pottery vase, Meiji Period, with red, blue and green enamelled decoration of peony within formal borders, signed, 16cm high. £200-300 (+24%BP*) 553. A late 19th century Japanese Imari porcelain hexagonal shaped vase, decorated with panels of flowers and foliage, 22.5cm high. £50-100 (+24%BP*)

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Lot 558 554. A late 19th/early 20th century Japanese porcelain Imari dish, decorated with central roundel of peony, within a border of shaped panels enclosing pairs of quail divided by blue ground panels with stylised roundels, 28.5cm diameter. £50-100 (+24%BP*) 555. A late 19th/early 20th century Japanese porcelain Imari twin handled dish, decorated with fan shaped panel enclosing fenced garden of bamboo, with circular pierced handle detail, 32.5cm diameter. £50-100 (+24%BP*) 556. A pair of Japanese gilt metal mounted Satsuma pottery vases converted to paraffin burning lamps, Meiji Period, the tapered cylindrical bodies decorated with panels of figures on a richly gilded ground, with detachable oil lamp sections, raised on pierced gilt metal bases with five elephant mask feet, 44cm high. £300-500 (+24%BP*) 557. A 19th century ormolu mounted Imari porcelain vase, the porcelain vase decorated with flowers and foliage within pierced and foliate cast Rococo style ormolu mount, 30.5cm high. £200-300 (+24%BP*) 558. A Japanese book of sixty two woodblock prints, Meiji Period, depicting scenes from everyday life, bijin, samurai, children and seasons, each sheet 37cm x 24.5cm, signed, in green cloth covers. £400-600 (+24%BP*)

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Lindsay Burns & Company 560. A Japanese bronze twin handled vase, late 19th/early 20th century, with incised line decoration of fruit and foliage, the details picked out in silver, gilt and black, 21cm high. £400-600 (+24%BP*) 561. A Japanese bronze, enamel and silver overlaid gourd shaped vase, late 19th/early 20th century, decorated in relief with chrysanthemum and other flowering branches, the flower heads picked out in enamel and gilt, the neck with two oval green, purple and yellow enamel oval shaped roundels, the slight spreading foot with silver wire inlay, 24cm high. £600-800 (+24%BP*) 562. A pair of Japanese bronze twin handled bottle shaped vases, late 19th/early 20th century, cast in relief with peony, birds and stylised dragon motifs, 40cm high. £200-300 (+24%BP*) 563. A Japanese bronze vase in the form of a tree stump, late 19th/early 20th century, decorated in relief with fungus and cicadas, 24.5cm high x approximately 16.5cm diameter. £300-500 (+24%BP*) 564. A Japanese cloisonné koro and cover, late 19th/early 20th century, with millefleurs type decoration, with shishi mask and ring terminals and three tapered cylindrical supports, the pierced domed cover with shishi finial, raised on a fitted carved and pierced wood stand, overall height 17cm. £100-200 (+24%BP*) Lot 561 559. A Japanese silkwork hanging, Meiji Period, worked in coloured threads with river scene, bridge, boat, pavilions and trees, within brocaded border, the silkwork hanging 175cm high x 113cm wide. £500-800 (+24%BP*)

565. Utagawa Tokokuni II (Japanese, 1777-1836) Customs of the Six Crystal Rivers, Kacho woodblock print 36cm x 25cm £50-100 (+24%BP*) 566. Hayashi Kodenji, a blue ground silver and gold wire work cloisonné vase, Meiji Period, decorated with flowering branches, birds and insects, within stylised borders, 30.5cm high. £800-1200 (+24%BP*) 567. A Japanese woodblock print of sea creatures, Meiji Period, signed, 36cm x 24cm. £50-100 (+24%BP*) 568. A Japanese woodblock print of a Samurai, Meiji Period, signed, 33.5cm x 23.5cm. £50-100 (+24%BP*) 569. After Utagawa Hiroshige, One Hundred Famous Views of Edo, in presentation box, mid 20th century. £50-100 (+24%BP*)

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OTHER ASIAN ART 570. A 19th century Burmese white marble bust of a kneeling Buddhist monk, with incised details, 43cm high x 25.5cm wide. £300-500 (+24%BP*) 571. A Sino-Tibetan Thankga, painted with Buddha and immortals, in yellow and blue ground silk border, 98cm x 61cm. £100-200 (+24%BP*) 572. A Tibetan white metal Buddha, seated cross legged on lotus throne, 22cm high x 15cm wide. £200-300 (+24%BP*) 573. A Thai bronze figure of Buddha, seated cross legged on lotus throne, 39cm high x 29cm wide. £200-300 (+24%BP*) 574. A Minai pottery conical bowl, Persia, probably 12th/13th century, the interior decorated with a circular roundel enclosing two figures and four birds, within a border of figures divided by stylised trees, the exterior decorated with a band of Kufic script, raised on long foot, 21.5cm diameter x 9.4cm high, with associated hardwood stand. Provenance: L. KOSLOFF, Oriental Art, San Francisco, purchased by a Mr. H.B. VANDERPOEL, October 14, 1970. No 271. Pottery bowl of Minai polychrome design blue & red of Deities of Ancient Persia, called Elam in the Bible, XII th Century from Kachan Province $750.00. £200-400 (+24%BP*)

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THE RESIDUAL CONTENTS OF BARDMONY HOUSE, ALYTH, PERTHSHIRE FURNITURE 600. An 18th century walnut chest on chest, the rectangular top with a moulded cornice and flat top, above three small drawers and three long graduated drawers, with herringbone detail to the drawer edges, on a base fitted with three long graduated drawers with corresponding veneers, all with engraved brass back plates and drop handles, raised on bracket feet, 110cm wide x 182.5cm high x 56.5cm deep. £500-800 (+24%BP*) 601. A mid to late 20th century cast metal, brass and leather upholstered club fender, the leather upholstered seat pad raised on twelve spiral form supports, inner measurements 136cm wide x 50.5cm deep, overall size 167cm wide x 45cm high x 66cm deep. £400-600 (+24%BP*) 602. A 19th century mahogany console table, the rectangular top above an arcaded frieze, raised on four tapered square supports with fluted detail and chamfered inner edges, raised on square block feet, 177.5cm wide x 91.5cm high x 56cm deep. £500-800 (+24%BP*) 603. A 19th century pine, ebonised and gilt decorated Country House pier cabinet of neat proportions, the rectangular top with a moulded edge above a frieze decorated with applied embossed foliate motifs, over a pair of panelled cupboard doors decorated with applied embossed stylised foliate motifs, opening to a fitted interior with two shelves, flanked by simulated foliate columns, on a rectangular plinth base,112cm wide x 87.5cm high x 26.5cm deep. £100-200 (+24%BP*)

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604. Royal Interest - A George VI limed oak coronation chair, the rectangular velvet upholstered back embroidered with GVIR cipher and crown above a concave velvet upholstered seat, raised on square chamfered supports, the underside with impressed burnished mark “GRVI, Coronation”, stamped marks for North & Sons, 84cm high. £80-120 (+24%BP*) 605. A late 19th/early 20th century gilt wood three fold screen, each panel with ribbon tied surmount and clear glass rectangular panel insert, above acorn and leaf decorated fabric panels, 176cm high x 157.5cm wide. £100-200 (+24%BP*) 606. A late 19th/early 20th century George III style mahogany needlework upholstered stool, the rectangular needlework upholstered top raised on four scroll and foliate carved cabriole supports with paw feet, 58cm wide x 45cm high x 46cm deep. £50-100 (+24%BP*) 606A. A 19th century mahogany graduated three tier revolving dumb waiter, with chevron inlaid detail on spiral turned baluster columns and three downswept feet, raised on metal castors, 108.5cm high x upper tier 41cm diameter. £100-200 (+24%BP*) 607. A 19th century mahogany armchair, the rectangular upholstered back and scroll arms raised on tapered cylindrical supports with brass cups and castors, with loose drop in cushion, 107cm high. £100-200 (+24%BP*) 608. Robert “Mouseman” Thomson - An oak octagonal shaped occasional table, the octagonal shaped top on four concave supports and X-frame base, carved with signature mouse, 55cm diameter x 48.5cm high. £200-300 (+24%BP*)

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THE RESIDUAL CONTENTS OF BARDMONY HOUSE, ALYTH, PERTHSHIRE 609. A late 19th/early 20th century Rococo style gilt wood three fold screen, each panel with scroll, foliate and pierced Rococo ornamentation, clear glass panel and later silk upholstered panels, the silk with a tiger chain and belt repeating pattern, 184cm high x 161cm wide. £100-200 (+24%BP*) 610. A 19th century Continental rosewood, mahogany and boxwood lined circular occasional table, the circular top with cross banded veneers, raised on three shaped supports united by stretchers centred with a turned finial, 74cm diameter x 69.5cm high. £100-200 (+24%BP*) 611. A late 19th/early 20th century beech wood side chair, the rectangular back with scroll top rail and solid rectangular splat enclosed by tapered cylindrical columns, above an upholstered seat raised on shaped supports united by an H-shaped stretcher, 103.5cm high. £50-100 (+24%BP*) 612. A 19th century Scotitsh mahogany and ebony lined sideboard, the rectangular top with upright stage back, fitted with two sliding cupboard fronts, over a central frieze drawer with recessed beaded panel flanked by two frieze drawers and two deep drawers, raised on tapered cylindrical supports, 225cm wide x 106.5cm high x 77cm deep. £200-400 (+24%BP*) 613. An 18th/19th century oak coffer, the hinged rectangular top with moulded edge, above a quadruple panelled front carved with linen fold detail, 151cm wide x 63cm high x 57cm deep. £250-400 (+24%BP*)

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WORKS OF ART 616. Persian rug, 20th century, the abrashed madder ground centred with a row of three lozenge shaped medallions divided by two smaller lozenge shaped medallions on a ground with stylised foliate motifs, in a beige ground border with serrated leaf motif, blue and red foliate borders, 150cm x 109cm. £50-100 (+24%BP*) 617. A collection of assorted vintage luggage, to include a green canvas and brown leather bound metal trunk, a Japanned metal kit box inscribed ‘The Hon. C.M. Napier. 1st Royal Dragoons’, a brown leather suitcase bearing initials C.M.N., a brown composite suitcase bearing initials H.N., a blue composite suitcase with red striped detail bearing initials D.H.M., a small brown leather suitcase and a vintage American leather travelling case by T. Anthony Specialists in Luggage, Madison Avenue, New York, bearing blue luggage label inscribed ‘Earl of Mansfield’ (7). £100-200 (+24%BP*)

614. An oak wardrobe by repute made from old panelling of the home of Henry VIII, formerly in St. Johns College, Cambridge, the moulded cornice and flat top above two panelled cupboard doors with linen fold detail, over a quadruple panelled base with linen carved detail, raised on square section supports, one of the interior cupboard doors bearing paper label with hand written provenance detail, 152cm wide x 209cm high x 54.5cm deep. £400-600 (+24%BP*)

618. A vintage canvas, leather and brass bound hat box/ travelling case by Finnigans, 18 New Bond Street, London, bearing initials M.N, 51cm wide x 46cm high x 46cm deep, together with another vintage leather trimmed hat box/travel case, 40cm wide x 37cm deep. £50-100 (+24%BP*)

615. A 19th century French oak and gilt metal mounted Transitional Style commode, the rectangular top with serpentine edge, above two short and three long drawers, raised on shaped bracket feet, 130cm wide x 87cm high x 59cm deep. £300-600 (+24%BP*)

620. A 20th century turned fruit wood bowl, with horizontal incised detail, 42cm diameter x 19.5cm high. £50-100 (+24%BP*)

619. Two taxidermy Ibex heads, mounted on shield shaped plinths, one inscribed on white metal plaque ‘Malcolm Napier Rooipoort, Kimberley 14-6-69’, the other ‘Mariota Napier Rooipoort, Kimberley 15-6-69’, approximately 60cm high and 50cm high respectively. £50-100 (+24%BP*)

621. An Art Deco white metal mounted soda siphon by Sparklets Ltd., London, 34cm high. £40-80 (+24%BP*) 622. Henry Wilkinson, Pall Mall, London, an officer’s sword, with etched blade, wire bound fish skin grip, overall 95cm long. £50-100 (+24%BP*) 103


THE RESIDUAL CONTENTS OF BARDMONY HOUSE, ALYTH, PERTHSHIRE 623. Colley & Co. Jersey, an officer’s dress sword, with etched blade, wire bound fish skin grip, 95cm long. £50-100 (+24%BP*) 624. A pair of vintage black leather riding boots, 44cm high. £25-50 (+24%BP*)

629. Horse racing interest, A Stewart Christie & Co., Edinburgh grey coloured top hat, together with a leather cased pair of vintage Vega 10 x 50 binoculars, the case with Chester Races swing tags. £30-70 (+24%BP*) 630. A group of vintage leather desk accessories, to include: a brown and gilt leather desk stand by Dreyfous, 3 & 5 Berkeley Street, 20cm wide x 21cm high, a leather needle case bearing initials D.S. under a crown by Head & Son, Sloan Street, 17.5cm wide and a red leather case Jaegar-Le-Coultre travelling clock, the red leather case initialled D.H.M. under a crown, the dial 5cm x 4.5cm (3). £50-100 (+24%BP*) 631. A collection of assorted vintage stamps, to include: four H.R. Harmer Ltd International Stamp Auctioneers lot folios contained in brown manilla envelope inscribed ‘The Countess of Mansfield, 1 Sloan Gardens, SW1’ containing stamps from British Guyana British Honduras, Dominica and Trinidad, a Stanley Gibbons Swift Sure Expanding Stamp Album, folio of assorted Jersey stamps, various loose stamps. £100-200 (+24%BP*)

Lot 625 625. Two 19th century Staffordshire figure groups depicting Sir Charles Napier, one decorated with cobalt blue jacket with yellow, red, black and gilt painted details, the other with orange, black, brown and yellow painted details, 39cm high and 40cm high respectively. £100-200 (+24%BP*) 626. A late 19th century French white marble and gilt metal mounted clock garniture, comprising: mantel clock with white Arabic and Roman numeral enamelled dial with floral garland detail, the twin train movement striking on a bell, with lyre and scrolling foliate surmount, 42cm high, together with a pair of three light candelabra, 32cm high. £200-400 (+24%BP*) 627. A late 19th century gilt and blue velvet strut frame by Garrolds, Knightsbridge, with circular aperture enclosing decorative foliate spray below an oval aperture enclosing a black and white print of a young lady, the gilded gesso frame with rope twist details, 37cm high x 27.5cm wide. £50-80 (+24%BP*) 628. A pair of stone bookends by repute stone from the Houses of Parliament, each with applied white metal roundel inscribed ‘This stone came from the Houses of Parliament’, one with five petalled rose, the other with lion rampant, 15cm high x 12.5cm wide. £30-70 (+24%BP*)

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632. Three limited edition leather bound volumes Racing At Home and Abroad, Volumes I, II & III British Flat Racing and Breeding No.190/600 copies by Charles Richardson, British Steeple Chasing and Racing in Ireland by Charles Richardson, No.190/700 copies and Racing and Breeding in America and The Colonies by John Harvey, Harry Worcester Smith, No.190/855 copies. £50-100 (+24%BP*) 633. A waste paper bin fashioned from two red and gilt leather books - Cooks Voyages Volumes I & II, with marbled paper interior. £30-70 (+24%BP*) 634. A Victorian cast iron door stop in the form of Punch, with original painted details, 30cm high. £50-100 (+24%BP*) 635. A 19th century leather fire bucket with brass studded detail and leather strap handle, black painted with red and gilt armorial, 28cm diameter x 30cm high. £50-100 (+24%BP*) 636. A late 19th/early 20th century carved and painted pine Country House door stop in the form of a seated fox, with lead weight section, 40cm high x 22cm wide. £50-100 (+24%BP*) 637. A late 19th century violin, in fitted case with bow, 59cm long. £50-100 (+24%BP*) 638. A late 19th century German violin, signed on label G. Hasler, Berlin 1894. £150-250 (+24%BP*)

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THE RESIDUAL CONTENTS OF BARDMONY HOUSE, ALYTH, PERTHSHIRE 639. A signed LP vinyl record - Barbara Cartland’s Album of Love Songs with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, signed in biro on cover at lower left, “To dearest Mariota with love”. £10-30 (+24%BP*)

OIL PAINTINGS, WATERCOLOURS & PRINTS

640. A fine and rare Chinese ivory fan together with its original silk sleeve/ case, Qing Dynasty, the sticks carved and pierced with figures, pavilions, flowers and foliage, 26.5cm long, the silk sleeve/ case worked in coloured threads to depict kylin, crane, lotus, crab and hanging foliage, with green suspension loop bearing two oval pink stone/glass cabochons. £500-800 (+24%BP*)

Lot 645

Lot 641 641. An Antique Charter Chest which originally belonged to Mary Queen of Scots, papier mache with a verdigris patina, cast with a female head in oval roundel to the middle front, the front and sides cast with Saints in cloisters, the interior with later green silk lining, 24cm wide x 14cm high x 12.5cm deep. Provenance: Inside the lot is an old typed note inscribed ‘This Charter Chest which originally belonged to Mary Queen of Scots, was left at Cadzow Castle on Her Majesty’s departure for the Battle of Langside in 1568’. £500-1000 (+24%BP*)

645. Dorothy P. Ward ARMS Dorothea Carnegie, painted at Kinnaird Castle Sep. 1912, painted on ivory, reverse with blue satin lined hair locket section signed with initials DPW and dated ‘12 upper mid right, inscribed on paper backing in London silver hallmarked frame 6.3cm x 5.1cm. £150-250 (+24%BP*) 646. Charles Le Brun (Paris 1619-1690) The battles of Alexander The Great four engravings by R. Sheppard approximately 57cm x 100cm (4). £300-500 (+24%BP*) 647. Presnyakod (Russian, 20th/21st century) Portrait of Eloise Dorothea Napier B.A. oil on canvas, signed lower right and dated ‘04 85cm x 69.5cm. £100-200 (+24%BP*)

642. A 17th century velum document dated 1659, inscribed ‘In the name of God... James Mercer N.P’, 27.5cm x 60cm. £100-200 (+24%BP*) 643. A late 19th century yellow metal overlaid ruby glass scent bottle and stopper, the hinged yellow metal cover with chased decoration of scrolls and flowers, the details picked out in blue, green, pink and white enamel, opening to a circular neck with fitted ruby glass stopper, the flattened oval shaped body with yellow metal overlay of stylised flowers and foliage, 7.6cm high x 4cm wide. £50-100 (+24%BP*) 644. Three 18th century Chelsea porcelain plates, decorated with flowers, fruit and foliage, butterflies, ladybirds and other insects, the moulded edges with details picked out in deep puce and turquoise blue, red anchor marks, 21cm diameter (3). £50-100 (+24%BP*)

Lot 648 648. Peregrine Heathcote Portrait of the Hon. Malcolm Napier, together with a portrait of Lady Mariota Napier oils on canvas, signed and dated 1995 lower right, inscribed lower left respectively 90cm x 70cm (2). £250-500 (+24%BP*) 105


THE RESIDUAL CONTENTS OF BARDMONY HOUSE, ALYTH, PERTHSHIRE 649. Kinichiro Ishikawa (Japanese, 1871-1945) Street scene with figures and another street scene with figures and chickens watercolours, signed lower right 32.5cm x 48.5cm. £400-600 (+24%BP*)

655. A George V silver vesta holder designed by Dunhill, Chester, 1914, makers mark of S.M. & Co. for Sampson, Mordan & Co., impressed ‘DUNHILL’S DESIGN’, RD.642237, 6.2cm x 3.8cm. £40-100 (+24%BP*)

650. M. Parks Switte (19th century) An illustrated verse, inscribed “Tender shepherd hear me bless thy suffering one tonight in my anguish to thou near me lead me to the heavenly light”, watercolour and gouache, signed lower left and dated 1876 18.5cm x 28cm. £50-100 (+24%BP*) 651. May S. Hagarty Moonrise at sunset watercolour, signed lower left 39cm square. £50-100 (+24%BP*) 652. Clarince Napier Three masted clipper and paddle steamer navigating choppy coastal waters watercolour, signed lower left, dated 1912 45cm x 57cm. £50-100 (+24%BP*)

Lot 656 656. A late 19th/early 20th century Continental white metal rectangular shaped box and cover, the hinged rectangular cover centred with an engine turned panel within a border of foliate sprays, the thumb piece with ruby coloured cabochon stone detail, opening to a gilded interior, the sides with engine turned panels, 7.9cm x 3.6cm, 1.5 troy ozs. £50-100 (+24%BP*)

Lot 653 653. William John Huggins (1781-1845) Admiral Napier, C.D. Off Cape St. Vincent coloured engraving, signed in pencil lower left 44cm x 62cm together with five other nautical coloured engravings to include The Declaration of War, Communicated To The Fleet By Signal By Vice Admiral Sir Charles Napier, K.C.B., 37cm x 81cm, Commodore Napier, 34.5cm x 24cm and We Will Fight To The Death With Napier, 34cm x 23cm, Two Dolby’s Sketches In The Baltic, Plate 13, A Sketch On The Quarter Deck of HMS Bulldog (6). £100-200 (+24%BP*)

SILVER, GOLD & JEWELLERY 654. A silver cocktail stirring spoon by Graham Stewart, Edinburgh, the tapered elongated stem with bud shaped terminal, 22.5cm long, 1.8 troy ozs. £50-100 (+24%BP*)

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Lot 657 657. Militaria Interest, Scottish Kings Borderers, a pair of late 19th century Chinese silver menu card holders marked WH90, mark of Wang Hing, chased with the Regimental Arms, 5cm high x 3.5cm wide, together with a yellow metal and enamel Regimental badge, 5.5cm long (3). £50-100 (+24%BP*) 658. A 19th century white metal vinaigrette in the form of a ladies evening bag, the double hinged rectangular cover opening to a gilded interior with pierced and hinged grate, the exterior with incised foliate scroll decoration, 3.3cm x 2cm. £30-70 (+24%BP*)

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Lot 664 Lot 659 659. Cartier, a set of four Sterling silver vesta holders and a pair of Sterling silver circular dishes/ cendriers, the vesta holders, 4.2cm x 2.8cm, the circular dishes/ cendriers 7.2cm diameter, all marked and with three blue velvet pouches marked ‘Cartier, New York, Paris, London’ (6). £100-200 (+24%BP*) 660. A George IV silver teapot, London, 1820, makers mark of W.E, circular shaped with part gadrooned detail, engraved with initials and Armorial, 11.5cm high, 25.2 troy ozs. £150-250 (+24%BP*)

664. An Edward VIII silver coffee pot and matching hot water pot, Sheffield, 1936, makers mark of B&S, of plain tapered cylindrical form, 21cm high, gross weight 23 troy ozs (2). £150-250 (+24%BP*) 665. A pair of Edwardian silver chocolate pots, London, 1907, makers mark of ‘h.c.’, with part gadrooned decoration, with ebonised finials and handles, impressed ‘CHILD & CHILD’ to the bases, 12cm high, gross weight 13.1 troy ozs (2). £80-120 (+24%BP*)

661. An Edwardian silver teapot, London, 1908, makers mark of Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company, gross weight 22.4 troy ozs, 16cm high, together with an early 20th century silver bachelors teapot, London, date letter and makers mark rubbed, gross weight 12.4 troy ozs (2). £150-250 (+24%BP*) 662. A group of silver, comprising; a silver hip flask, Sheffield, 1927, makers mark of JD&S, 12.5cm high, 7 troy ozs, a silver cigarette case, Birmingham, 1904, makers mark of H&A, 8cm, 2 troy ozs and a silver cigar prick, London, 1954, makers mark of SJD, 7cm long (3). £50-100 (+24%BP*) 663. A mid 20th century silver tankard, London, 1967, makers mark of W&W, of plain tapered cylindrical form with horizontal line decoration, 9.5cm high, 7.7 troy ozs, together with two mid 2oth century silver Seal Top spoons, one London, 1960, 13.3cm long, the other Sheffield, 1961, 12.7cm long, both spoons engraved on the reverse of the bowls ‘Holyrood, 1962’, two spoons 2 troy ozs (3). £50-100 (+24%BP*)

Lot 666 666. A William IV silver candlestick, Sheffield 1835, makers mark of K & W, with detachable drip pan and conical shaped snuffer, on a shaped square stepped foot with shell and scroll detail, 13.5cm high, 3.9 troy ozs. £100-200 (+24%BP*) 667. A George V silver twin handled tray, Sheffield, 1927, makers mark of H.A, overall 53cm wide x 35cm wide, 62 troy ozs. £400-600 (+24%BP*) 107


THE RESIDUAL CONTENTS OF BARDMONY HOUSE, ALYTH, PERTHSHIRE 668. A George V silver mounted faux tortoiseshell six piece dressing table set, London, 1919, 1920, 1921, makers mark of N.M, each piece decorated in relief with the initial ‘M’, comprising; hand mirror, two pairs of brushes, and a shoe horn (6). £50-100 (+24%BP*)

673. A 22ct gold wedding ring, inscribed ‘Hearts desire July 19, 1922’, together with a yellow metal pendant in the form of a pistachio nut and a yellow metal diamond, ruby, emerald and sapphire set earring. £100-200 (+24%BP*)

669. A set of six George V silver gilt mounted glass dressing table bottles, London, 1922, makers mark of E.R.B., comprising; a tall cylindrical bottle, 16.5cm, three cylindrical bottles, 9cm high, an oval jar, 9cm high, and a small bottle, 4.5cm high, the silver gilt mounts bearing relief initial ‘M’ (6). £50-100 (+24%BP*)

Lot 674

Lot 670 670. A George V silver gilt six piece dressing table set, London, 1910, makers mark of S.D.Ld. comprising; a pair of oval cut glass bottles with screw tops, 10cm high, a pair of circular cut glass jars with screw covers, 7cm high, and a pair brushes dated 1908, the silver gilt mounts with foliate and scroll details bearing initial ‘M’ (6). £50-100 (+24%BP*)

674. A late 19th/ early 10th century green leather jewellery box and contents, to include, a Continental silver gilt and pink enamel patch box of circular form, 3.8cm diameter, a yellow metal and green enamel propelling pencil pendant/ charm, 2.5cm long, a yellow metal and paste set snake brooch, 9.5cm long, a white metal bracelet with oval purple stone cabochon, a long green stone and yellow metal necklace, an eternity ring, a double stand seed pearl necklace and another multiple strand pearl necklace (9). £150-300 (+24%BP*)

671. A 9ct gold oval shaped scarf ring, 12.4 grams, 4.7cm x 3.7cm. £100-200 (+24%BP*)

Lot 672 672. A 9ct gold powder compact, Birmingham, makers mark of Garrard & Co., the engine turned cover fitted with a bevelled mirror to the underside, with hinged inner powder cover, with foliate cast thumb piece, gross weight 122 grams, 6.4cm x 6.3cm. £1500-2000 (+24%BP*) 108

Lot 675 675. A Chinese jade pendant, late 19th/early 20th century, carved and pierced with flowers, peacock and small bird, 4.5cm long x 2.1cm wide. £200-400 (+24%BP*) BP* - Buyer’s Premium of 24% inclusive of VAT @ 20%


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CHAMPAGNE, PORT & MADEIRA

Lot 676 676. An early 20th century Art Deco white metal, pink sapphire and diamond set surete pin, set with a carved pink sapphire flower centred with a eight cut diamond within a stylised border set with twenty four eight cut diamonds, the pin wit arrow shaped head set with three eight cut diamonds, the edges with millegrain detail, 3.3 grams, 4.8cm long. £250-500 (+24%BP*)

VINTAGE FASHION 677. Vintage Fashion, Hartnell ladies green coat, with five black leather covered buttons, bearing Hartnell, 26 Bruton Street, W1 label. £40-80 (+24%BP*)

Lot 681 681. A vintage Jeroboam of Moet & Chandon champagne, in original pine case, bottle height 49.5cm high. £50-100 (+24%BP*) 682. One bottle of Berry Bros. & Rudd Finest Old Madeira, bottled 1973, together with a bottle of Blandy’s Madeira 15 year old (2). £30-70 (+24%BP*) 683. Four bottles of assorted vintage port to include Taylor 1970, Grahams 1970, Berrys’ 1992, late bottle vintage and Berrys’ Intense Character Port (4). £50-100 (+24%BP*)

678. Vintage Fashion, Hartnell, a ladies cocktail/ evening dress, with hand stitched sequin and ornamentation, bearing Hartnell, 25 Bruton Street, W1 label. £40-80 (+24%BP*) 679. Vintage Fashion, Hartnell, a ladies evening jacket and dress, with hand stitched details, bearing Hartnett, 26 Bruton Street, W1 labels. £40-80 (+24%BP*) 680. Vintage Fashion, Belinda Bellville, London, a ladies cocktail dress size 12, bearing Belinda Belville Boutique London England label. £40-80 (+24%BP*) Lot 684 684. Six bottles of Taylors Vintage Port 1977. £100-200 (+24%BP*) 109


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CARVED STONE GARDEN URNS

Lot 685 685. An impressive pair of 19th century stone urns on plinths, formed in three sections, the ball shaped finial sections resting on urn shaped sections carved with four ring terminals suspending foliate garlands, raised on square section rectangular plinths, 151cm high x 48.5cm square. £4000-6000 (+24%BP*)

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