Auction Catalogue 21 May 2019 | Country House Sale

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AUCTION CATALOGUE Tuesday 21st May 2019

Prinknash Abbey Park Gloucestershire GL4 8EU www.sofaa.org


Gloucestershire's Fine Art Auctioneers The beautiful grounds of Prinknash Abbey are located in the heart of the Cotswolds, midway between Cheltenham, Cirencester, Stroud and Gloucester and easily accessible from the M5 / M4 / M40. Chorley's salerooms can be found next to the Abbey's popular tea rooms, and there is always plentiful parking which makes delivering and collecting items easy. We conduct frequent auctions of high quality antiques and art, as well as offering valuation services for private and corporate clients. Our experienced valuers and saleroom staff are bound by the values of integrity, honesty and professionalism and we are members of the Society of Fine Art Auctioneers & Valuers (SOFAA) and the Association of Accredited Auctioneers (AAA). Our salerooms are open for free appraisals every Friday between 10am and 4pm. We look forward to welcoming you soon.

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AUCTION Tuesday 21st May 2019 starting at 10am

Prinknash Abbey Park Gloucestershire GL4 8EU

Viewing Sunday 19th May 10am-4pm Monday 20th May 9am-4pm Sale morning 8.30am-10am

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All Lots offered subject to Chorley’s Terms of Sale, as published at the back of this catalogue and available on our website.

If you cannot attend the auction to view in person, you will find many additional images and condition reports in our online catalogue at www.chorleys.com. Please contact us with any specific questions and we will be pleased to help.

BIDDING: There are a number of ways to bid at our auctions In person Commission (absentee) bid Telephone bid Online via third-party website See our website or contact us for further information. INTERNET PLATFORMS: Live internet bidding is available for this auction on these platforms, subject to an additional fee

PAYMENT: We accept payment by debit card, credit card, cash or bank transfer (maximum payment by cash or credit card £1,000 per buyer per auction). COLLECTION: It is the responsibility of the purchaser to make collection arrangements. All purchased lots in this auction must be paid for and collected from Chorley’s salerooms by 5pm on Friday 31st May. Any items remaining after this time will be removed to storage at the purchaser’s expense.

FEES: Buyer’s premium (+ VAT at 20%) will be charged to the purchaser on top of the hammer price of each lot purchased, at the following rates: 20% (24% incl. VAT) on the first £100,000 15% (18% incl. VAT) on the excess between £100,000.01 and £500,000 12.5% (15% incl. VAT) on the excess between £500,000.01 and £1,000,000 10% (12% incl. VAT) on any balance exceeding £1,000,000 Artist’s Resale Right (ARR) derives from a European Directive and came into force in the UK in 2006. Living artists and the descendants of artists deceased within the last 70 years are entitled to receive a resale royalty each time their work is bought. The right only applies when the sale price reaches or exceeds the sterling equivalent of €1,000. The fee is calculated on a sliding scale and charged to the buyer as a percentage of the hammer price, and in addition to the buyer’s premium. ARR is not subject to VAT. Please note ARR is calculated in Euros and the auctioneers will apply current exchange rates. This fee is passed on by Chorley’s to the artist’s collecting society. Applies to lots with hammer value over €1,000 as follows: €1,000 to €50,000 – 4%, €50,000.01 to €200,000 – 3% €200,000.01 to €350,000 – 1%, €350,000.01 to €500,000 – 0.5% Exceeding €500,000 – 0.25%. ARR is capped at €12,500

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Tuesday 21st May 2019 at 11am

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Lots

Page

Furniture, Furnishings & Clocks

1-354

6

Garden Furniture & Statuary

360-376

42

Rugs, Tapestries & Textiles

380-448

44

Model Boats, Planes, Trains & Fittings

460-481

51

Pictures

490-582

55

Miscellaneous Items

590-607

65

Works of Art

610-532

65

Watches

635-640

67

Silver & Jewellery

645-753

68

Books

755-763

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Explanation of Cataloguing Practice Pictures

Generally

When offering Oil Paintings, Watercolours and Drawings, a picture code is used. Using one artist's name we illustrate below the manner of attributing the pictures in the catalogue.

Furniture, porcelain, bronzes, etc are attributed as follows:

Arthur Devis In our opinion a work by the artist.

Attributed to Arthur Devis In our opinion a work possibly by or partly by the artist.

A Sheraton period In our opinion made at the same time that Sheraton was active.

Sheraton style or of Sheraton design In our opinion of later manufacture.

Dated 1660

School of Arthur Devis

In our opinion a genuine date.

In our opinion a work contemporary with the artist and showing his influence.

Carved with the date 1660

Manner of Arthur Devis In our opinion a work in the artist's style and of a later date.

After Devis In our opinion a copy of a known work by the artist (of any date).

Signed, Dated, Inscribed In our opinion the work has been signed/dated/inscribed by the artist.

Bears Signature; Bears a Date; Bears an Inscription

In our opinion a later decoration.

A Derby figure In our opinion a figure from the Derby factory.

Possibly Derby In our opinion this is similar to a Derby product.

By In our opinion made by the artist or modeller in question.

After In our opinion made by another artist or modeller as a copy of the original.

In our opinion the signature/date/inscription is by a hand other than the artist.

Dimensions These are given height before width.

Symbols ARR Lot subject to Artist’s Resale Right (see page 1 for further information) ◆ Lot contains an element of pre-1947 ivory or other organic material which may be subject to export restrictions. † Lot subject to VAT on the hammer price, as well as on the Buyer’s Premium.

Condition Condition information is not usually provided in our printed catalogue, but is available upon request. Further images and some condition reports can be viewed on our online catalogue at www.chorleys.com. The absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Books are not collated unless stated and are not guaranteed to be complete. Purchasers of old wines must assure themselves regarding ullage levels, labels, etc. No returns will be accepted. Catalogue produced by Pardy & Son (Printers) Ltd

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Eastington Hall, Worcestershire The Eastington Hall collection has graced the rooms of the magnificent 13th Century building for over twenty years. Chorley’s have received kind instructions from Mr and Mrs Hugh Taylor to sell many of the wonderful examples of early oak, walnut and mahogany furniture, fine Eastern rugs, model steam boats and planes and country house effects. The collection, and adding to it, has been a lifelong passion of Mr and Mrs Taylor. Eastington Hall, Worcestershire is a Grade 1 listed building and dates from the 13th Century. William Bridges, the son-in-law of William Eastington, carried out major alterations to the property in the early 16th Century. He died in 1523 bringing an end to the family succession that had survived for 400 years. Bridges’ expansions and alterations to the hall incorporated the original Great Hall, which still retains its original base cruck trusses with collar and scissor rafted roof, which date back to the late 13th Century. No further editions or alterations were undertaken to the Hall until the early 20th Century when Mademoiselle de Montgeon enlarged the property and these alterations have blended in well presenting the property we see today; indeed Pevsner described the property as, “a splendid piece of timber framed architecture.” It is believed the market house in the nearby town of Ledbury was modelled on the Great Hall at Eastington and many of the Tate Gallery’s priceless works of art were stored at the property during the Second World War. The 20th Century author Radclyffe Hall often visited and wrote her acclaimed novel, The Well of Loneliness, during a stay in the early 1920s. Chorley’s have been instructed to advise on the sale of the contents of Eastington Hall by two previous owners, the first in the 1980s. Now the property has been sold again, this provides a wonderful opportunity to acquire a piece of its history with such provenance. 4



Lot 1

Furniture, Furnishings & Clocks Eastington Hall The Dining Room 1. An oak refectory table, 20th Century and earlier, with triple-plank top on trestle ends carved fleur-de-lys with a central stretcher with quatrefoils, 336cm long x 94cm deep see illustration £4000-6000 (+Fees*)

2. A set of eight Jacobean style walnut dining chairs, late 19th Century, including a pair of armchairs, each with pierced coronet and scroll carved crest and cane panel back with twist column uprights, cane seat on bobbin turned and stretchered legs, with foliate carved front rail, upholstered seat cushion see illustration £1000-1500 (+Fees*)

Lot 2 6

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Lot 3

3. A pair of Renaissance style carved oak seated lions, stained and part painted features, each carved with a paw resting on a ball, 74cm high see illustration £6000-8000 (+Fees*)

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Lot 4 4. A Tudor oak Aumbry, mid 16th Century, with associated carved panels, the moulded cornice above a pair of pierced carved doors with scrolling floral design above two blind fretwork carved short drawers, the lower section with conforming door flanked by a panel with portrait profile heads of a man and woman, 144cm high x 134cm wide see illustration £2000-3000 (+Fees*)

5. A pair of 19th Century Gothic Revival brass floor standing candlesticks, fleur-de-lys gallery drip-pan, the hobnail and knopped column to a circular dome base with applied glass prunts on three lion feet, 81cm high see illustration £1500-2000 (+Fees*)

Lot 5 8

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Lot 6

6. An 18th Century oak and pollard oak dresser base, the rectangular moulded border with three frieze drawers above a waved apron on inverted baluster and knopped legs with platform base and block feet, 193cm wide x 49.5cm deep see illustration £3000-5000 (+Fees*)

7. A Spanish stained walnut serving table, early 17th Century, rectangular thick plank top above a pair of deep drawers carved with five motifs, raised on bobbin and reel legs, united by stretchers, on bun feet, 179cm wide x 75cm deep see illustration £1500-2000 (+Fees*)

Lot 7

Fees* – Buyer’s Premium on a sliding scale + VAT at 20%.

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Lot 8

8. A pair of painted pottery recumbent lions on rectangular bases, 72cm wide see illustration £1500-2000 (+Fees*) 9. A pair of oval toleware vases and covers, 30.5cm high £120-150 (+Fees*) 10. A pair of figural candlesticks, the supports in the form of pikemen, 37cm high £300-400 (+Fees*)

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11. A Nuremberg brass alms dish with embossed centre and inscription, 41cm diameter £200-300 (+Fees*) 12. A Nuremberg brass alms dish with embossed centre and inscription, 44cm diameter £150-200 (+Fees*) 13. A Nuremberg brass alms dish with embossed centre and inscription, 46.5cm diameter £400-600 (+Fees*)

Fees* – Buyer’s Premium on a sliding scale + VAT at 20%.

14. Two circular brass mounted magnifying lenses, 23cm diameter £100-150 (+Fees*) 15. A mahogany cutlery hod with central handle, 50cm wide £50-70 (+Fees*) 16. A carved oak panel with scrolls, foliage, etc, 137.5cm long £120-150 (+Fees*) 17. A 17th Century panel fragment carved a lion, 56cm high £300-400 (+Fees*)

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The Great Hall

Lot 19

18. A 17th Century style carved panel, mask head scrolls, etc., 47cm high £300-400 (+Fees*) 19. A harlequin set of twelve oak back stools, Lancashire, late 17th Century, the arched panel backs carved with stylised flowers and foliage, with solid seats on turned or bobbin turned supports and stretchers see illustration £3000-5000 (+Fees*) 20. An early 18th Century oak side table, rectangular top above a plain frieze drawer, on bobbin and reel uprights and flat wavy X stretcher, on bun feet, 93cm wide see illustration £800-1200 (+Fees*)

Lot 20

Fees* – Buyer’s Premium on a sliding scale + VAT at 20%.

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Lot 21 21. A 16th Century French oak coffer (restorations), the rectangular top with cleated border, above a five-panel front carved with gothic tracery with lappet and pierced undulating bead-carved section apron, on bead and reel-moulded plinth with conforming sides, the cast iron lock plate of fine tracery panels, 99cm high x 75.5cm wide x 182cm long see illustration £4000-6000 (+Fees*)

22. A 16th Century North German oak coffer (restorations), the rectangular plank top above five gothic panels with saints and birds, on a shaped base, the sides further carved with birds and portrait roundels, the cast iron lock plate with stylised figures and foliage, 93cm high x 177cm wide x 72cm deep see illustration £5000-7000 (+Fees*)

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25. A Franco-Flemish high back open armchair, 17th Century style, rectangular back and stuffover seat, upholstered in petit point, with acanthus carved scroll arm supports, on ‘S’ shape reeded supports and wavy stretchers £400-600 (+Fees*)

26. An early 19th Century oak and mahogany longcase clock, Joshua Northwood & Son Earcall Heath, with thirty-hour movement and painted face, 215cm high £300-500 (+Fees*)

Lot 23 23. A 17th Century oak hanging cupboard, with moulded cornice and foliate carved frieze above a pair of doors fitted with baluster spindles, profusely carved foliage and geometric motifs throughout, 132cm wide x 97cm high see illustration £3000-5000 (+Fees*)

24. A Franco-Flemish high back open armchair, circa 1700, rectangular back and stuffover seat upholstered in petit point, with scroll end carved arm supports, on block and turned legs united by bobbin and reel stretchers and front seat rails see illustration £600-800 (+Fees*)

Lot 24

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27. A Charles II oak open armchair, the scrollwork carved back with triple panels of S-scroll, lozenge and flowerhead motifs, the downswept scroll arms with bobbin turned arm supports and legs with conforming stretchers see illustration £1500-2000 (+Fees*)

28. A mask head carving of a bearded man on a scrolling mount, 29.5cm high £300-500 (+Fees*)

Lot 27

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29. A pair of French carved oak panels, 18th Century, one carved with a bare-breasted caryatid, a basket of fruit, lion mask and fruit cluster, the atlante similarly carved, 158cm high x 26cm wide see illustration £3000-5000 (+Fees*)

30. An oak long bench, late 17th Century, the moulded edge single plank top above a moulded frieze on six ring turned tapered legs to block and stretchered supports, 218cm long see illustration £1200-1800 (+Fees*)

Lot 29

Lot 29 Lot 29

Lot 30 14

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Lot 31

31. A Flemish oak side cabinet, 16th Century and later, the moulded cornice above an acanthus and flowerhead carved frieze with three cherub masks, the doors with female saints separated by three carved niches with Classically robed women, the central surmounted by an eagle, the two frieze drawers below with grotesque mask handles, on four fluted tapering columns, carved back board, 155cm high x 118cm wide see illustration £3000-5000 (+Fees*)

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47. A wrought iron strong box, rectangular with strapwork design, wrought iron side handles and moulded escutcheon to the front, the later locks stamped ‘R Chew Stroud,’ 74cm wide £200-300 (+Fees*) 48. A pair of wrought iron fire dogs with reeded ball finials, 46cm wide £150-180 (+Fees*) 49. A carved oak bible box, 57cm wide £150-200 (+Fees*) 38. A Knole sofa with loose seat cushions, 220cm wide £80-120 (+Fees*) 39. A wrought iron spit stand, a chimney jack and various fire irons £200-300 (+Fees*) 40. A quantity of wrought iron and other fire irons £120-150 (+Fees*) Lot 35 32. A Victorian upholstered footstool on bun feet, 40cm wide £60-80 (+Fees*) 33. A child’s upholstered leather chair £120-150 (+Fees*) 34. A pair of 19th Century Gothic brass candlesticks with ringed stems on three lion feet, 54cm high £400-600 (+Fees*) 35. A 17th Century German carved limewood figure of St Florian with water bottle and later staff, polychrome and gilded, 62cm high see illustration £5000-7000 (+Fees*) 36. A pair of 19th Century Gothic revival brass candlesticks each with fleur-delys gallery drip pan and knopped stem on domed foot, fitted seven-light extensions with scrolls and ivy decoration, 90cm high £400-600 (+Fees*) 37. A Spanish carved wooden horse head with polychrome decoration, 43.5cm high £150-200 (+Fees*) 16

41. A copper milk churn, 38cm high £60-80 (+Fees*) 42. A brass two gallon measure, R Walker & Co., Liverpool, 42cm high £200-300 (+Fees*) 43. A 19th Century Chinese bronze pedestal bowl with ring handles, 27cm diameter and four other vessels £250-350 (+Fees*) 44. An oak serving table with two-plank top on baluster turned legs united by square stretchers, the top 200cm x 61cm £800-1200 (+Fees*) 45. An Edwardian three-panel, two-fold screen with ribbon tie finial, 164cm high £200-300 (+Fees*)

The Billiards Room 46. An oak coffer, late 17th/early 18th Century, with moulded panelled rounded rectangular top above foliate carved frieze on moulded plinth with block feet, 247cm wide £600-800 (+Fees*)

Fees* – Buyer’s Premium on a sliding scale + VAT at 20%.

50. An early 19th Century mahogany wine cooler on turned legs with brass carry handles, 41cm wide £600-800 (+Fees*) 51. A 15th Century style carved oak canapé with baluster turned uprights and drawer beneath, 140cm wide £400-600 (+Fees*) 52. A flintlock blunderbuss with steel barrel and walnut stock and a damaged percussion cap pistol £400-600 (+Fees*) 53. Eight Carolean style dining chairs with carved padded back, and spiral columns and padded seats £400-600 (+Fees*) 54. A carved oak bible box initialled and dated 1616, 107cm wide £300-500 (+Fees*) 55. An oak kneehole desk fitted three drawers on square chamfered legs, 87cm wide £150-200 (+Fees*) 56. An Italian walnut cupboard on stand, drawers to frieze, early 18th Century, 140cm wide £600-800 (+Fees*) 57. A walnut armchair of Carolean design with cane seat and arch back on scroll front legs £150-200 (+Fees*) 58. A rectangular oak table of Jacobean style, fitted a drawer on turned legs, 94cm wide £120-180 (+Fees*)

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Lot 62

62. An oak bedstead, 17th Century and later, the cornice with lunettes and two arches inlaid with floral motifs divided by male herms above a panelled headboard, the panelled and tiered tester with gilded lunette border and foliate carved baluster columns, 175cm wide see illustration £4000-6000 (+Fees*)

The Bedrooms 60. An oak corner cupboard, the panelled door inlaid a diaper, 92cm wide £50-70 (+Fees*)

61. An early 18th Century oak chest fitted three long and two short drawers on bun feet, 97cm wide £400-600 (+Fees*)

Fees* – Buyer’s Premium on a sliding scale + VAT at 20%.

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Lot 65 63. An oak coffer initialled and dated 1633, 112cm wide £300-500 (+Fees*)

64. A George III oak side table fitted a drawer on square taper legs, 75cm wide £200-300 (+Fees*)

65. A composite set of ten chairs of 18th Century style with red and gold upholstery (two carver and eight chairs) see illustration £1000-1500 (+Fees*)

66. A late 18th Century oak chest of three drawers on bracket feet, 80cm wide £200-300 (+Fees*)

Fees* – Buyer’s Premium on a sliding scale + VAT at 20%.

67. An 18th Century pollard elm circular table on a vase shaped ringed column and tripod support, 78cm diameter £800-1200 (+Fees*) 68. A late 17th Century walnut and seaweed marquetry bachelor’s chest in the manner of Gerrit Jensen, the folding top finely inlaid a panel of scrolling acanthus with similar inlay to the top and drawer fronts, on bun feet, 82cm wide £800-1200 (+Fees*)

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69. A walnut and herringbone banded chest on chest, 18th Century, the arched and moulded cornice above three short and five long drawers, the bottom drawer inlaid with a compass medallion, 112cm wide see illustration £1200-1800 (+Fees*) 70. An oak six-plank coffer, 17th Century, initialled NP, with moulded rectangular top, plain front and notched sides with iron hinges, lock-plate and hasp, 145cm wide £400-600 (+Fees*) 71. A George III oak table fitted a drawer, on square legs, 75cm wide £200-300 (+Fees*) 72. An early 19th Century single drawer table on reeded, tapered legs, 74cm wide £150-200 (+Fees*) 73. A mahogany cheval mirror with rectangular plate and turned columns on splayed feet with brass caps and turned baluster stretcher, the plate 89cm x 69cm £300-500 (+Fees*) 74. A leather sofa and two matching armchairs £300-500 (+Fees*) 75. A George III mahogany washstand with square top, square supports fitted with a drawer joined by a platform £80-120 (+Fees*)

Lot 69 76. Two mesh filled silk backed doors on plinth base, 79cm wide £100-150 (+Fees*)

77. A late 17th Century oak long bench, stamped RT with single plank top and moulded frieze, on baluster legs and square stretchers, 183cm long see illustration £800-1200 (+Fees*)

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Lot 80 78. A Victorian towel rail on twist turned supports, 69cm wide £100-150 (+Fees*) 79. A mid-18th Century mule chest, adapted, with panelled fall front and two drawers beneath, 140cm wide £400-600 (+Fees*) 80. A George III oak dresser probably North Country, cross banded in mahogany with rectangular recessed top above a cupboard door flanked by four graduated drawers to each side between gilt metal mounted fluted columns, 214cm wide see illustration £800-1200 (+Fees*)

84. Five etched and cut glass dressing table jars/bottles mounted in 9ct gold £400-600 (+Fees*) 85. A George III mahogany toilet mirror, the base fitted two drawers and a smaller swing frame mirror £80-100 (+Fees*) 86. An Edwardian oak tantalus (lacking decanters), 36cm wide £40-60 (+Fees*) 87. A George III mahogany washstand with fold-out top, drawer and X stretcher, 35cm wide £60-80 (+Fees*)

81. A George III provincial oak bureau, the moulded crossbanded fall-flap inlaid with two compass style medallions enclosing a fitted interior above a drawer in the shaped apron on cabriole supports and pad feet, 78cm wide see illustration £250-350 (+Fees*)

89. A George III D-shaped fold-over table on square tapering legs and spade feet, 92cm wide £120-150 (+Fees*) 90. A 17th Century Anglo-Dutch oak coffer, with ebony inlayed triple fielded geometric panels on moulded plinth and later bun feet, 135cm wide £500-700 (+Fees*) 91. A pair of high back chairs of Carolean design with shaped cane back and seats and pierced front stretchers, fitted loose squab cushions £150-200 (+Fees*) 92. An early Georgian Lancashire oak settle, the moulded top rail above four arched fielded panels, the later solid plank seat on cabriole supports and pad feet (the feet distressed, restorations), 180cm wide £300-500 (+Fees*)

82. An oak bed of 17th Century style with moulded canopy and lunette carved frieze, the panelled headboard carved with foliage and centred by two panels containing rose motifs, the front posts of turned baluster form, 175cm wide £600-800 (+Fees*) 83. A leather two-seater sofa £200-300 (+Fees*) Lot 81

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88. An oak blanket chest with four drawers and two false drawers, on bracket feet, 165cm wide £60-80 (+Fees*)

93. An early 19th Century mahogany eight-day longcase clock, Thomas Thackwell Bristol, the painted face with ship automaton to the arch, the case with swan neck to the hood and fluted columns, the trunk with canted sides, 214cm high £300-500 (+Fees*)

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94. A pine console table with grey marble top on carved scrolling front legs, 102cm wide £200-300 (+Fees*) 95. A reproduction bonheur-du-jour, in mahogany and burr walnut with boxwood lines, with fitted superstructure, the base with three drawers, on square tapering supports, 92cm wide £50-70 (+Fees*) 96. A Victorian circular table on a turned column and flat tripod support, 50cm diameter £100-150 (+Fees*) 97. A Franco-Flemish oak and walnut four-poster bedstead, 19th Century, incorporating earlier elements, with moulded overhanging cornice, the frieze carved with foliage and supported by Solomonic columns on turned baluster supports, the headboard with scrolled cresting centred by an armorial, 142cm wide see illustration £1500-2000 (+Fees*) 98. An oak and walnut crossbanded chest of two short and three long drawers, on bracket feet, 94cm wide £400-600 (+Fees*) 99. A copper copper, 61.5cm diameter £120-150 (+Fees*) 100. An Italian pine pedestal cupboard with rectangular top and frieze drawer, a pair of panelled cupboard doors between turned demi-column angles and plinth base with paw feet, 93cm wide £300-400 (+Fees*)

Lots 97, 395 & 415

101. Four Victorian chairs £40-60 (+Fees*) 102. A 17th Century style oak table with carved frieze and fitted a drawer on spiral turned legs, 122cm wide £150-200 (+Fees*) 103. A white painted carved wooden walking horse on a rectangular mount, 82cm long see illustration £300-400 (+Fees*) 104. An oak bureau with fitted interior on a stand with spiral turned legs, 63cm wide £120-150 (+Fees*) 105. A rectangular swing frame mirror with turned supports and splay feet, 59cm wide £30-40 (+Fees*)

Lot 103

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106. A Victorian carved side cabinet, the drawers with grotesque mask handles above carved cupboard doors, 139cm wide £100-150 (+Fees*)

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112. An early 19th Century circular table on a turned column and tripod support, 91.5cm wide £80-120 (+Fees*) 113. An oak tester bed, early 17th Century elements and later, with moulded and foliate carved canopy, the inlaid frieze decorated with foliage and snarling lion masks, the headboard carved with scrolling serpents, flutes, foliage and lunettes divided by panelled caryatids, the front posts of baluster fluted form, 152cm wide x 236cm high see illustration £2500-3500 (+Fees*) 114. A 17th Century oak mule chest, the rectangular moulded top above a panelled geometric front and two drawers and block feet, 146cm wide £600-800 (+Fees*) 115. A late 17th Century carved oak cradle, with inlays of bog oak and sycamore, 98cm wide £300-500 (+Fees*) 116. A William and Mary style oak side table with rectangular plank top on bobbin-turned supports and turned feet joined by square stretchers, 89cm wide see illustration £500-800 (+Fees*)

Lots 113 & 405

107. A pine bedside table carved a wreath to the door, on turned legs, 43cm wide £60-80 (+Fees*) 108. A George III oak table fitted a drawer to the frieze, on square legs and stretchers £150-200 (+Fees*) 109. A George III mahogany table fitted a drawer on square taper legs, 64cm wide £250-350 (+Fees*) 110. A mahogany bowfront chest of three long drawers on splay feet, 90cm wide £100-150 (+Fees*) 111. An 18th Century oak press cupboard with carved panel doors and two drawers beneath, 145cm wide £150-200 (+Fees*)

Fees* – Buyer’s Premium on a sliding scale + VAT at 20%.

Lot 116

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125. An Everoak polo helmet, and two others £160-180 (+Fees*) 126. Seven polo sticks, various £80-120 (+Fees*) 127. Seven polo sticks, various £80-120 (+Fees*) 128. Eight polo sticks, various £200-250 (+Fees*) 129. An Hermès scarf and a collection of gentlemen’s sundries £60-80 (+Fees*)

Lot 117

117. A burnished steel fireplace of Adam design, with pierced apron and turned finials, 80cm wide see illustration £2000-3000 (+Fees*) 118. A French 18th Century oak armoire, enclosed by a pair of panel doors, dated 1794, 135cm wide £500-700 (+Fees*) 119. A pair of brass Gothic revival candlesticks ‘Sancta Gertrudis’ and ‘Sancta Scholastica’ £150-200 (+Fees*) 120. An engraved glass punch jug £80-120 (+Fees*) 121. A rectangular glazed cabinet fitted adjustable shelves, 61cm wide £60-80 (+Fees*) 122. A 17th Century oak coffer with strapwork frieze and triple lozenge front, 130cm wide £400-600 (+Fees*)

The Polo Room 123. A mahogany desk converted from a square piano, with fitted interior and a drawer to the side, 158cm wide £400-600 (+Fees*)

130. ◆ A gentleman’s fitted leather dressing case, Hunter & Ball Piccadilly, containing ivory backed brushes, bottles, etc., initialled F £150-200 (+Fees*) 131. A fitted leather shotgun case for two guns, bearing a label Watson Bros., 77cm wide £250-35 (+Fees*) 132. A leather travelling case complete with straps, locks, etc. and a suede holdall case £150-200 (+Fees*) 133. A travel chair, a cartridge belt, a canvas gun carrier, a gun slip and cartridge bag £80-120 (+Fees*) 134. A pair of Bushnell binoculars, a hip flask, three spirit bottles and a quantity of sundries £60-80 (+Fees*) 135. A topee type hat and five other wicker hats £80-120 (+Fees*) 136. Three pairs of leather knee guards and a pair of spurs £100-200 (+Fees*) 137. A riding boot accessory set each with running fox mount comprising pair of pulls, horn and hook in a fitted case £80-120 (+Fees*) 138. A pair of Saxon leather riding boots, size 7 £50-80 (+Fees*) 139. A pair of Browns leather riding boots, various boot trees and a shooting stick £50-80 (+Fees*)

124. A 7 octave upright piano, Rud. Ibach Sohn, in an inlaid mahogany case, 145cm wide £100-150 (+Fees*)

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Lot 146

The Office 140. An oak table with associated tripleplank top on baluster turned legs and square stretchers, 140cm wide, basically 18th Century £400-600 (+Fees*) 141. A French pine and ash two-door cupboard, 18th Century £100-150 (+Fees*) 142. An oak draw-leaf dining table, 334cm extended £300-500 (+Fees*)

147. An oak blanket chest fitted four false drawers beneath the lift top, with four further drawers beneath, on ogee bracket feet, 154cm wide £300-500 (+Fees*)

The Sunday Morning Room

148. A circular oak table on a turned column and tripod support, 63.5cm diameter £150-200 (+Fees*) 149. An early 19th Century oak corner cupboard, 88cm wide £100-150 (+Fees*)

143. A 19th Century ebonised bookcase with painted armorial mounts, circa 1870, 248cm wide £500-700 (+Fees*)

150. A North German oak coffer, probably late 15th/early 16th Century, with hinged rectangular top and Gothic tracery panels on conforming supports with slightly scrolled feet, 180cm wide see illustration £4000-6000 (+Fees*) 151. An early 17th Century carved oak overmantel with foliate carved frieze with circular roundels divided by S-scrolls above three arched panels divided by herms and applied with various carvings of birds eating berries within roundels, 195cm wide see illustration £1500-2000 (+Fees*)

144. An early 18th Century coffer with triple panel lid and carved front on block feet, 123cm wide £200-300 (+Fees*) 145. An upholstered foot stool covered in kilim carpet fragments, 63.5cm wide and another larger, 80cm wide, both with rope borders £80-120 (+Fees*) 146. An RAF Sector clock, WWII period, F.W. Elliot Ltd., later white dial with red, blue and yellow five minute sectors, RAF wings and eight-day fusée movement, numbered see illustration £800-1200 (+Fees*)

Lot 151

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Lot 152 152. A mid 17th Century oak open armchair, probably West Country, the back carved twin flowerheads within a figure-of-eight and foliate arch, solid seat and downswept armrests, lunette carved frieze, turned baluster and block supports and square stretchers see illustration £600-800 (+Fees*)

Lot 153

153. A French Gothic style oak side cabinet, late 19th/early 20th Century, the moulded cornice carved with foliage, above three doors with tracery panels and a niche flanked by kneeling apostles above a pair of conforming doors, the central niche with the Virgin Mary, Christ and John the Baptist, either end with a niche carved with further saints, with five conforming short drawers below with plain stile uprights, linen-fold carved recessed panel back, 179cm high x 168cm wide x 57cm deep see illustration £1500-2000 (+Fees*) 154. A pair of Carl Zeiss steel and aluminium Richtungsweiser Doppelfernrohr 10 x 50 (Sats) field periscope binoculars, German mid 20th Century, on folding adjustable tripod base, marked ‘Carl Zeiss RWMK 12-133-1847’; together with original travelling case, 205cm high see illustration £2000-3000 (+Fees*) 26

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Lot 157

158. A copper two-handled preserving pan, 49cm wide £80-120 (+Fees*) Lot 155 155. ◆ A George IV mahogany bowfront stick barometer, circa 1810, broken swan neck pediment with central ball finial, above a silvered Vernier gauge signed ‘W Harris, 47 Holborn’, ivory veneer knob, the bowed cistern with applied fleur-de-lys motif, 100cm long see illustration £400-600 (+Fees*) 156. A sextant by Cary, no. 9445, in a fitted mahogany case £400-600 (+Fees*) 157. A pair of 17th Century Austrian figures of angels, each with pricket candlestick, polychrome and gilt decorated, 63cm high see illustration £2000-3000 (+Fees*)

159. A quantity of glass finger bowls £80-120 (+Fees*) 160. A Regency mahogany writing slope with tambour top and drawer, 46cm wide £200-300 (+Fees*) 161. A pair of oak caryatid supports, 61.5cm high £150-200 (+Fees*) 162. A standing figure of Buddha, gilded and with jewelled decoration, 122cm high see illustration £1000-1500 (+Fees*) 163. A pair of hanging fruit carvings, 70cm long £100-150 (+Fees*)

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Lot 164

Lot 165

164. An upholstered stool by Howard & Sons, Lenygon & Morant, 64cm wide see illustration £600-800 (+Fees*)

165. A Regency mahogany partners’ desk, rectangular tooled leather inset top with reeded edge, nine drawers around the kneehole to both sides, with fielded side panels, on plinth base, 165cm wide x 98cm deep see illustration £1800-2200 (+Fees*)

166. A pair of 19th Century carved oak newel posts modelled as swans, holding painted armorial shields in their beaks, on square plinth bases, 50cm high see illustration £1500-2000 (+Fees*)

167. A 16th Century style oak long boarded bench, plank top with a deep pierced base below, on fretwork trestle ends, 103cm long see illustration £1000-1500 (+Fees*)

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168. An oak cabinet on later stand, 17th Century, moulded cornice above a pair of geometric moulded doors with central rectangular projecting panel centred by an arch in ebonised wood and walnut, with sides with arched panelling, on short tapered and block legs united by stretchers, 114cm wide x 98cm high £600-800 (+Fees*)

Lot 167

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173. An early Victorian walnut chair with deep button back and scroll arms on cabriole legs see illustration £700-900 (+Fees*) 174. An oak joint stool of 17th Century style, 45cm wide £60-80 (+Fees*) 175. A copper copper and another almost matching, each 51cm diameter £100-150 (+Fees*) 176. A burnished steel candle stand with spiral column and tripod base, 122cm high £150-200 (+Fees*) Lot 173 170. An upholstered settee by Howard & Sons, late 19th Century, outward scroll arm supports, with drop ends on square taper legs, stamped Howard & Sons Ltd., Berner Street, 6142 810, 176cm wide £2000-3000 (+Fees*) 171. A 19th Century circular mahogany table on tripod support, 84cm diameter £80-120 (+Fees*) 172. A leather desk set of five pieces £80-120 (+Fees*)

177. An 18th Century walnut and Dutch marquetry mirror, with applied moulding to the arch and fitted a bureau base, 76cm wide £500-700 (+Fees*) 178. A William and Mary laburnum, walnut and herringbone crossbanded bureau, the fall front enclosing a fitted interior of pigeon holes and drawers around a central cupboard, with well recess, above two short and two long drawers, on bun feet, 77cm wide x 99cm wide see illustration £1500-2000 (+Fees*)

Lot 169 169. A late 18th Century eight-day longcase clock by James Smith, London, with date aperture, silvered strike/silent dial and seconds dial, in an associated chinoiserie case with arch door to the trunk decorated all over figures in pavilions and gardens, 216cm high see illustration £1500-2000 (+Fees*)

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The Library Corridor 179. A beaten brass gong on reeded column and splay feet, 72.5cm wide £150-200 (+Fees*) 180. An oak armchair of Carolean style upholstered in striped material and a matching single chair £200-300 (+Fees*) 181. A late 17th Century oak credence table, South Yorkshire, with canted twin-flap top on bobbin and reel uprights with conforming feet and triangular stretcher, 100cm wide x 48cm deep Provenance: Judge Irwin Untermyer, Christie’s 27/05/1999 Lot 368 see illustration £8000-12000 (+Fees*) 182. An early 18th Century leather and studwork dome top trunk, scrollwork stud design to the top dated ‘1705’, paper stencilled lined interior, 84cm wide see illustration £500-700 (+Fees*) 183. A George III oak table with drawer, 78cm wide £300-500 (+Fees*) 184. A wrought iron Armada chest, probably German 17th Century, rectangular section with strapwork design, remnants of pigment, floral painted, with ‘R.’ and ‘5.’ to the front, 65cm wide x 34cm high see illustration £800-1200 (+Fees*)

Lot 181 185. A 17th Century style high back chair with arch top and solid panel splat and seat, on baluster turned legs with arch front stretcher and another chair £300-400 (+Fees*)

186. An oak table, early 18th Century, fitted a drawer on turned legs and pad feet, 77cm wide £800-1200 (+Fees*)

Lot 182

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Lot 184

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187. A mid 17th Century Flemish oak coffer, the hinged plank top above a frieze stencilled with serpent head scrollwork and carved swag and dart moulding, the three carved niche panels with winged female caryatids, separated by carved long-haired caryatids above acanthus leaves, further carved moulding below, all raised on fluted block uprights, panelled sides, 132cm wide x 82cm high see illustration £2000-3000 (+Fees*) 188. An oak back stool, the back inscribed ‘Dorothy Garrard’ and dated ‘1685’, the seat fitted with hinged flap on bobbin turned supports, another back stool similar inscribed ‘Margrat Garrard’, the back carved with scrolls and foliage, the seat fitted with a hinged flap see illustration £6000-10000 (+Fees*) 189. A wrought iron strong box Armada chest, probably German 17th Century, rectangular with strapwork design, lock and key to the top, side wrought loop handles, 68cm wide x 40cm high see illustration £600-800 (+Fees*) 190. A Carolean chair, late 17th Century, with arch top back and solid seat £300-500 (+Fees*) 191. A Victorian mahogany, satinwood and rosewood crossbanded longcase clock, swan neck pediment with an arched glazed dial and turned corner columns, above a Gothic triple-arch door flanked by large knopped and ring turned corner columns, canted corner base, painted dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, signed ‘James Northwood, Newport’, of Shropshire, the arch painted with an armorial and figures to either side, floral painted spandrels, eight-day bell strike movement, the dial 34cm diameter x 240cm high £200-300 (+Fees*) 192. A 19th Century oak prayer desk of Gothic design, 66cm wide £200-300 (+Fees*) 193. An Edwardian mahogany slatted jardinière stand with brass liner, 84cm high £150-200 (+Fees*) 194. A brass pestle and mortar, 14.5cm high £60-80 (+Fees*) 195. A copper bugle, 29cm long £50-70 (+Fees*) 196. An oak armchair of Carolean design with oval caned back and seat £100-150 (+Fees*) 197. A pair of Royal Worcester figures, The Water Carriers, 41cm high, impressed marks £250-350 (+Fees*)

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Lot 187

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Lot 189

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198. A small mahogany book press, 43cm high £120-150 (+Fees*) 199. Six graduated glass decanters, all with silver mounted locks, 20cm to 30cm high £600-800 (+Fees*) 200. A plated cigar tray with tusk handle and glass base, 22cm diameter £80-120 (+Fees*) 201. A gilt brass eight-day carriage clock with white enamel dial and movement striking on a gong, 18cm high £400-600 (+Fees*) 202. A table 8 ships chronometer by Waltham Watch Co. in a brass bound mahogany case, 13cm high and the leather case for the same see illustration £500-700 (+Fees*)

210. A mahogany framed display cabinet, enclosed by glazed doors and with bowed glazed sides, 202cm wide £500-700 (+Fees*)

203. A Carolean style cane seat chair £200-300 (+Fees*)

The Library

Lot 202 211. A glazed display cabinet, fitted with lights to the top above four shelves enclosed by a glazed door, 211cm high x 69cm wide x 72cm deep £300-500 (+Fees*)

204. A 19th Century figured walnut decanter box, brass bound and fitted two cut glass decanters bearing an Army & Navy CSL label, 28cm high £250-300 (+Fees*) 205. A metronome by Maelzel, 23.5cm high £20-30 (+Fees*) 206. A Turkish helmet with incised foliate decoration and spiked finial, 29cm high £150-200 (+Fees*) 207. A German hilted sword with steel scabbard, 96cm long £150-200 (+Fees*) 208. A Turkish percussion cap rifle with inlaid stock, 131cm long and another rifle, 103cm long £300-500 (+Fees*) 209. A large bowfronted glazed display cabinet, fitted lights to the top, above three adjustable shelves, enclosed to the rear by glazed doors, 226.5cm high x 110cm wide x 90cm deep £500-700 (+Fees*)

Lot 212

213. A rectangular and upholstered stool on fluted legs, 101cm wide £100-150 (+Fees*) 214. A sash fillister, three squares, two mitre squares and a box of chisels etc £60-80 (+Fees*)

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212. A Howard armchair on turned front legs, stamped Howard & Sons Ltd, Berber Street, 12504 8655, with foliate scroll upholstery see illustration £800-1200 (+Fees*)

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215. An oak box settle with twin panel back, 111cm wide £200-300 (+Fees*) 216. An oak chest of three drawers with cushion front, 106cm wide £300-400 (+Fees*) 217. A Regency mahogany washstand with three-quarter galleried back, fitted three drawers to the frieze on ring-turned legs, 100cm wide £200-300 (+Fees*) 218. A wingback armchair of 18th century style, on cabriole legs and scroll feet £50-80 (+Fees*) 219. A Howard sofa on claw and ball feet, stamped Howard & Sons Ltd., Berner Street, 1747 251 to back leg, in need of re-upholstery, 187cm wide £2000-3000 (+Fees*) 220. A pollard oak revolving centre table, the moulded dodecagonal top on turned baluster shaft flanked by turned baluster arches on scrolled tripartite base, 61cm wide see illustration £3000-5000 (+Fees*) 221. A carved oak model of a lion, 16th/17th Century, modelled as resting on his back legs with extended front paws, on rectangular plinth, 52cm wide see illustration £800-1200 (+Fees*)

Lot 220 222. A Spanish style walnut side table, the crossbanded and boxwood inlaid border with foliate carved frieze on shield shaped trestle end supports and paw feet, 62cm wide £150-200 (+Fees*)

223. A set of three fire irons made from late 19th Century bayonets and a French bayonet with steel sheath £180-220 (+Fees*) 224. A pair of andiron ends of 18th Century style, 60cm high £120-150 (+Fees*)

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225. An eight-day table clock by Thomas Mercer St Albans No. 1231, fitted a single fusée movement, the dial with subsidiary seconds and wind gauge, the burr yew case on four bun feet, 24cm high see illustration £800-1200 (+Fees*) 226. A large glass ink pot and cover, 12.5cm high £80-120 (+Fees*) 227. Two address stamps, both similarly decorated, 25cm and 22cm high £15-20 (+Fees*) 228. A fine carriage clock, James McCabe, Royal Exchange London, No. 2451, fitted a twin fusée movement striking on a gong, with numbered key, 20cm high and the case for the same see illustration £1000-1500 (+Fees*) 229. Sundry Meerschaum and other pipes £120-150 (+Fees*)

Lot 225

Lot 228

230. An oak six-panel back settle, circa 1700, probably Lancashire, the frieze carved with two stylised serpents and sea scrolls of flowerheads, the panels below carved with stylised carnations and fruiting vine, the panel seat with shepherds crook arm supports, on baluster and block stretchered supports, 228cm wide see illustration £1200-1800 (+Fees*)

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238. An early 19th Century mahogany decanter box, fitted four gilt decorated decanters with stoppers, 28cm wide £150-200 (+Fees*) 239. A pierced brass Turkish hanging lantern with coloured glass panels, 61cm high and two wrought iron jardinière stands £100-150 (+Fees*) 240. A leather suitcase covered in numerous travel labels, 66cm wide £60-80 (+Fees*) 241. Two copper ships lanterns, Port and Starboard, both 30cm high, Paskall Askey & Son Cowes and another lantern, 36cm high £200-250 (+Fees*) 242. A brass megaphone, 31cm high, a hanging copper jardinière and a brass jardinière £80-120 (+Fees*) 243. Two steel and brass miners’ lamps, two brass water sprays and various gilded mounts £80-120 (+Fees*) 244. A French copper Decalitre bucket, 53cm high £100-150 (+Fees*) Lot 232

The Kitchen & Domestic Offices 231. A Euro Cave humidor, fitted three drawers enclosed by a glass door, 86cm high x 66cm wide £300-500 (+Fees*)

245. A Georgian square oak washstand, 37cm wide £60-80 (+Fees*) 246. A late 19th Century mahogany cutlery hod with pierced and swing handle, 48.5cm wide £80-120 (+Fees*)

232. A mid-Victorian oak hall stand, the arched top open-back with pegs above twin divisions with black painted zinc liners, 155cm wide see illustration £800-1200 (+Fees*) 233. No Lot 234. An 18th Century oak food cupboard with pierced doors, fitted drawers and cupboards beneath, 109cm wide £600-800 (+Fees*) 235. A wing back armchair of George II style, on carved cabriole legs with ball and claw feet with Jacobean style upholstery see illustration £800-1200 (+Fees*) 236. An upholstered walnut stool of Carolean design, on scrolling legs and stretcher each carved a central shell, 51cm wide £400-600 (+Fees*) 237. A painted and decorated bureau bookcase with arch top cornice and fitted interior, 125cm wide £1200-1500 (+Fees*)

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Lot 235

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247. A basket grate with turned finials and splay feet, 64cm wide and two pokers £200-300 (+Fees*) 248. A novelty cigarette lighter in the form of a flintlock pistol, 16cm long £40-60 (+Fees*) 249. A silver travelling clock, H.S.B. London 1895, fitted a watch, perpetual calendar and thermometer, 11cm high see illustration £200-300 (+Fees*) 250. A carved balance scale, a mounted watch, a papier-maché tray, a bear ashtray, etc. £60-80 (+Fees*) 251. A table lighter in the form of a dragon and a soapstone vase £120-150 (+Fees*) 252. A Cadbury’s chocolate dispensing cabinet, 81.5cm wide £80-120 (+Fees*) 253. A bushel measure, a coaching horn, a shovel and a ladle £70-90 (+Fees*) 254. An Aynsley tea service of twelve pieces, the cups with silver mounts and handles, Sheffield 1925 £80-120 (+Fees*) 255. A large decanter and stopper, 40cm high, another decanter, three rummers and a small engraved glass epergne £50-60 (+Fees*) 256. A brass framed overmantel with spiral column to the sides, 91.5cm wide, another mirror and a small folding firescreen £40-60 (+Fees*) 257. An early 18th Century walnut chest of three long and two short drawers with geometric banding throughout, on bracket feet, 89cm wide £200-300 (+Fees*) 258. A bobbin-turned towel rail, 59cm wide and three chairs £50-70 (+Fees*)

Lot 249

259. A Carolean style oak single chair with moulded arch top and upholstered seat on knopped legs £80-120 (+Fees*) 260. An oak and mahogany corner cupboard with inlaid lozenge to the door, 92cm wide £80-120 (+Fees*) 261. Four oak dining chairs with serrated arched backs and crescent shaped splats to the backs, the solid seats on baluster turned legs £300-400 (+Fees*) 262. A pair of Chinese black lacquer cupboards decorated all over chrysanthemums, trellis, etc., 63cm high £200-300 (+Fees*) 263. A jardinière stand, the column carved a dolphin on carved tripod and another stand £80-120 (+Fees*) 264. A Turkish dagger with engraved silver coloured metal sheath, another dagger and a small pipe £150-200 (+Fees*) 265. A quantity of Bartholomew’s ½” maps contained in two leather cases, each with pedometer to the cover £80-120 (+Fees*)

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266. A London bus destination roll, 108cm long £80-100 (+Fees*) 267. A rectangular stool covered in kelim carpet fragments £120-150 (+Fees*) 268. An 18th Century oak kneehole desk fitted a drawer with apron under, on cabriole legs with pad feet, 74cm wide £300-400 (+Fees*) 269. A 17th Century single chair with shaped splat to the back on square legs and stretchers £250-350 (+Fees*) 270. A Dunhill pipe with .925 standard band, cased and a Bauz 4 No 4 humidor and a leather cased shoe cleaning set £70-90 (+Fees*) 271. An aneroid barometer, thermometer and compass in a brass case, by Dolland, London and the leather case for the same £100-150 (+Fees*) 272. A quantity of Continental and other decorative pottery £40-60 (+Fees*) 273. An invalid’s bed table with reading slope and slide, 62cm wide £60-80 (+Fees*)

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274. A replica advertising sign, The Great Imperial Dining Co., an effigy of Robert Bruce, a cast iron dog, an Indian polychrome figure and a tribal mask £60-80 (+Fees*) 275. Three curtains printed panels of birds, another curtain and another pair of curtains printed Oriental scenes £40-60 (+Fees*) 276. A Regency mahogany brass bound writing box fitted a drawer, 41cm wide £80-120 (+Fees*) 277. A circular Chinese cistern painted carp amongst weeds, 48cm wide £200-300 (+Fees*) 278. Two mirror back wall lights, two toasting forks, two lead insurance badges and three dog collars £60-80 (+Fees*) 279. A Corona portable typewriter £30-40 (+Fees*) 280. Sundry children’s crocheted and other clothing £60-80 (+Fees*) 281. A Bush radio in a cream Bakelite case, another matching and a Derwent radio £70-90 (+Fees*) 282. A brass car horn £50-80 (+Fees*) 283. An RAF mess clock with eight-day movement in an oak case £200-300 (+Fees*) 284. A wrought iron six-light chandelier with dolphin shaped lamp holder, on a circular crown with three spiral supports £200-300 (+Fees*) 285. A pair of copper lanterns with crown tops and bowfront glass panels, 96.5cm high £600-800 (+Fees*) 286. An oak blanket chest with false four-drawer front and two short drawers beneath, on ogee bracket feet, 146cm wide £400-500 (+Fees*)

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Lot 298

287. A Victorian button back chair on moulded cabriole legs £200-300 (+Fees*) 288. A French pine serpentine front chest of three drawers on ball feet, 122cm wide £300-400 (+Fees*) 289. A Geographia Distance Clock Chart, produced and published by Geographia Ltd 55, Fleet St EC4, 77cm x 63cm £60-80 (+Fees*) 290. A Cor-Ton cornet in a fitted case £50-70 (+Fees*) 291. A carved wood relief, basket of fruit, a dog nutcracker, a reproduction moneybox, Uncle Sam and a cast model of a dog £80-120 (+Fees*) 292. Paul-Edourd Delabrierre A HOUND signed E Delabrierre 26 bronze, 24cm wide £250-300 (+Fees*)

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293. A pair of brass fire dogs with turned finials, 47cm high and a pair of brass andirons £60-80 (+Fees*) 294. A gentleman’s shaving stand with brass gallery fitted a soap pot and brush holder, 37cm wide £60-80 (+Fees*) 295. Three apothecaries labelled glass jars, three others and two decanters and stoppers £60-80 (+Fees*) 296. A rectangular pier glass, the mahogany frame with wreath surmount, the plate with beaded border, 100cm x 65cm £300-400 (+Fees*) 297. An oak two-door wardrobe, with carved upper door panels and butterfly wings, 166cm wide £200-300 (+Fees*) 298. A Regency mahogany cheval glass with sash type rectangular glass, candle branches and trinket trays on splay feet, 140cm high see illustration £600-800 (+Fees*)

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Lot 300 299. A 19th Century oak corner cupboard, fitted a central drawer and two false drawers, 77cm high £100-120 (+Fees*) 300. A late 18th Century oak kneehole table, fitted three drawers with shaped apron beneath, on cabriole legs, 81cm wide see illustration £300-400 (+Fees*) 301. An early 18th Century oak side table with plank top, fitted a drawers on baluster turned legs and stretchers, 100cm wide see illustration £500-700 (+Fees*)

Lot 301 305. An Indonesian camphor wood chest, carved flowers, birds etc., 89cm wide £60-80 (+Fees*) 306. A collector’s mahogany cabinet of nine drawers, 42cm wide £120-150 (+Fees*) 307. A reading table with circular mahogany tier on a brass telescopic column with lamp and circular base, 124cm high £200-250 (+Fees*) 308. A walnut rectangular jardinière stand on cabriole legs, 27cm high £60-80 (+Fees*)

309. A pair of Louis XVI gilded chairs with cane seats and backs, on moulded cabriole legs £120-150 (+Fees*) 310. A William & Mary burr walnut chest, the quarter veneered top with geometric inlay above two short and three long drawers on later bun feet, 98cm wide £500-700 (+Fees*) 311. A Regency style mahogany cane seated metamorphic library armchair with scroll arms and on sabre legs £400-600 (+Fees*)

302. An early 19th Century oak and fruitwood banded blanket chest with hinged top, fitted four false drawers with two drawers beneath, on ogee bracket feet, 145cm wide £500-700 (+Fees*) 303. A large metal strong box, Milners, Liverpool, with handles to the sides and plaque to the front, 69cm wide £60-80 (+Fees*) 304. A Howard deep seated upholstered armchair with needlework seat and back on cabriole legs with ball and claw feet, one leg stamped Howard & Sons Ltd., Berners Street 10781271 see illustration £800-1000 (+Fees*) Lot 304

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Other Properties 320. An early Victorian painted toolbox, 62cm wide £40-60 (+Fees*) 321. An Edwardian rosewood and inlaid Davenport with stationery compartment to the back, fitted interior and base of drawers to one side with false drawers to the other side, 56cm wide £100-150 (+Fees*) 322. A gilt gesso framed mirror of 18th Century design, the plate 78.5cm x 49cm £400-600 (+Fees*) 323. A George IV rosewood and crossbanded circular table on quadruped base, the central column a replacement, 130cm diameter £200-300 (+Fees*) 324. A carved Louis XVI style chimneypiece in Arabascato marble with breakfront mantel, fluted frieze and fluted scroll top jambs, 140cm wide x 110cm high £800-1200 (+Fees*)

331. A George III giltwood wall mirror with surround of acanthus and C scrolls, the plate 72cm x 47cm see illustration £600-800 (+Fees*) 332. A three-panel two-fold screen, with Victorian scraps to each side, 163cm high £80-100 (+Fees*) 333. A George I walnut barber’s chair with three vase shaped splats to the back and three turned tapered pillar supports to the arms and back, fitted a loose trap seat on cabriole legs with pad feet, 116.5cm high, 76.5cm wide, 59cm deep Provenance: formerly in ownership and use of senior partners, HW ,GN, CT Bruton of Bruton Knowles and then by descent to the current owner see illustration £1500-2000 (+Fees*) 334. No lot Lot 331

325. A late 18th Century giltwood sunburst wall clock, the circular dial with Arabic numerals, 64cm wide Provenance: Corsham Court £250-350 (+Fees*) 326. A circular alabaster pendant light of Neo-Classical design with scrolls to the borders complete with fitting and chains, 46cm diameter £80-120 (+Fees*) 327. A kilim covered box top stool with concave sides, 60cm wide £80-120 (+Fees*) 328. A set of four-tier hanging shelves with serpentine front and turned supports, 56cm wide £70-90 (+Fees*) 329. A pair of brass candlesticks with onyx knopped stems, 75cm high £70-90 (+Fees*) 330. Three children’s chairs, two oak and one cane £100-150 (+Fees*) Lot 333

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340. A Victorian mahogany partners’ desk with cupboards to both sides, 135cm wide £500-700 (+Fees*) 341. An early 19th Century mahogany escritoire with marble top and turned pillars to the sides having ormolu capitals, fitted drawers to the interior and a cupboard beneath, 97cm wide see illustration £600-800 (+Fees*) 342. A late Georgian mahogany secretaire bookcase, the glazed upper section above a fitted secretaire drawer with cupboard below, on bracket feet, 110cm wide £400-600 (+Fees*)

Lot 341

335. An eight-day carriage clock, Stewart Dawson and Co. Ltd., Regent St W, the gilt brass case with canted sides, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, the movement striking on a gong, 16cm high and a small lantern type clock £150-200 (+Fees*) 336. An eight-day hour repeat carriage clock, S J Retypoll patent, the gilt brass case with canted sides, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, the movement striking on a gong £200-250 (+Fees*) 337. A cobbler’s rustic elm bench, fitted a drawer, 108cm wide £50-80 (+Fees*) 338. Three gilt brass three-branch three-light wall lights of Adam design with flame finials and ram mask heads to the capitals, 40cm high £300-500 (+Fees*) 339. Four Regency mahogany dining chairs with concave cresting rails, fitted loose trap seats on octagonal taper legs £100-150 (+Fees*)

343. A George III style mahogany framed wingback armchair £300-500 (+Fees*) 344. A 19th Century mahogany writing table of Gillows design, fitted a recessed inkstand and pen tray to the top, a drawer to the frieze, on turned tapered legs, 71cm wide £300-400 (+Fees*) 345. A pair of William IV mahogany stools with upholstered seats on turned and lappet carved legs, 44cm wide £300-500 (+Fees*) 346. A 19th Century mahogany butler’s tray with four hinged sides, each with pierced carrying handle, 99cm wide £100-150 (+Fees*) 347. A Victorian piano stool on turned gadroon column with tripod base and two oak joint stools £50-70 (+Fees*) 348. A nest of three mahogany and satinwood cross banded tables on square legs with turned feet, the largest 49cm wide £30-40 (+Fees*)

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Lot 350 349. A circular wall mirror with galleried shelf below, 64cm high £30-40 (+Fees*) 350. A George II mahogany lobed table with birdcage action on a turned column and carved tripod support, 80cm diameter see illustration £700-900 (+Fees*) 351. A Victorian walnut work table on a carved tripod support, the octagonal top enclosing a fitted interior, 45cm wide £70-100 (+Fees*) 352. A late 19th Century oval four-glass regulator, Jappe Freres and Co., the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, fitted an eight-day movement striking on a bell and with mercury compensated pendulum, 30.5cm high £300-500 (+Fees*) 353-354. No Lots

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Lot 363

Garden Furniture & Statuary Eastington Hall 360. A pair of teak steamer chairs and two white painted garden chairs £200-300 (+Fees*) 361. A pair of cast iron horse head gate post finials, 56cm high £200-300 (+Fees*) 362. A wrought iron sundial, the meridian with Cupid support, the pointer in the form of an arrow, 68cm high £150-200 (+Fees*) 363. A pair of garden seats with cast ends, Taylor Bros & Acre Ltd., the arms with lion maskhead terminations, 287cm long see illustration £1500-2000 (+Fees*) 364. Three staddle stones with tops and bases, 78cm high £300-400 (+Fees*) 365. A seed drill, two shepherds’ crooks and other gardening bygones £100-150 (+Fees*) 366. A pair of wrought iron gates with flowerhead decoration, 179cm x 75cm £300-400 (+Fees*) 367. A bronze bust of an Egyptian Pharaoh, 102cm high see illustration £800-1200 (+Fees*) 368. A reconstituted stone figure of a nude, 115cm high £200-250 (+Fees*)

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Lot 372

Lot 367 369. A pair of metal studded panel doors, 182cm high x 60cm wide £300-400 (+Fees*) 370. A pair of carved and brass studded doors with iron ring handles, 180cm x 59cm and the frieze for the same £300-500 (+Fees*) 371. A pair of crown top chimney pots, 87cm high £80-120 (+Fees*) 372. A variegated marble garden pedestal in the form of a winged sphinx, its wings supporting an octagonal top, 112cm high see illustration £800-1200 (+Fees*) 373. Two squat staddle stone bases, 34cm high, a rectangular stone slab and a small reconstituted stone vase £120-150 (+Fees*)

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Other Properties 374. Two large Chinese carved stone Dogs of Fo, 107cm high, the bases 63cm x 43cm £2000-3000 (+Fees*) 375. A pair of Chinese carved stone hitching posts with decorative terminals, one carved as monkeys fighting, the other as a Dog of Fo, 246cm high £1200-1500 (+Fees*) 376. Two Chinese carved stone hitching posts with decorative terminals, one carved as a monkey eating fruit, a smaller monkey at its shoulder, the other as a Dog of Fo, 181cm and 190cm high £1200-1500 (+Fees*)

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Rugs, Tapestries & Textiles


Rugs, Tapestries & Textiles Eastington Hall 380. A late 19th Century Caucasian Shirvan long rug, 320cm x 150cm £2000-3000 (+Fees*) 381. A Caucasian Kazak rug, circa 1930, 285cm x 112cm £300-500 (+Fees*) 382. A late 19th Century North West Persian Bakshaish carpet, 560cm x 355cm see illustration £6000-8000 (+Fees*) 383. An 18th Century tapestry fragment, bound as a small table runner, 96cm x 27cm £80-100 (+Fees*) 384. A 19th Century loomed tapestry, ladies and gentlemen on horseback in a parkland setting, 360cm x 145cm £150-200 (+Fees*) 385. A pair of Persian Afshar rugs, circa 1920, 180cm x 123cm £300-500 (+Fees*)

Lot 382 386. An 18th Century pelmet in applique work, 260cm x 25cm £150-200 (+Fees*) 387. A North West Persian Heriz carpet, circa 1920, 286cm x 200cm see illustration £400-600 (+Fees*)

391. A late 19th Century Caucasian Gendje rug, 250cm x 110cm £200-300 (+Fees*)

388. A late 19th Century Kasak runner, South Caucasus, 310cm x 106cm £300-500 (+Fees*)

392. An 18th Century tapestry table runner, 200cm x 30cm £150-200 (+Fees*)

389. An 18th Century tapestry table runner, 71cm x 21cm £150-200 (+Fees*)

393. A North West Persian carpet, circa 1920, 425cm x 305cm £200-300 (+Fees*)

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390. A late 19th Century Caucasian Talish runner, 375cm x 116cm see illustration £2000-3000 (+Fees*)

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Lot 396

Lot 397 Lot 394 394. A late 19th Century North West Persian runner, 410cm x 88cm see illustration £1000-1500 (+Fees*) 395. A 20th Century tapestry depicting metal forgers, 325cm x 170cm Note: the original woven circa 1500, this millefleurs tapestry depicts the forging and weighing of metals see illustration on page 22 £200-300 (+Fees*) 396. A North West Persian carpet, circa 1920, 355cm x 230cm see illustration £400-600 (+Fees*) 397. A pair of North West Persian runners, circa 1900, Herati design, 485cm x 105cm see illustration £1200-1800 (+Fees*) 398. A late 19th Century Caucasian Kazak runner, 427cm x 120cm see illustration £1500-2000 (+Fees*)

Lot 398

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Lot 404 402. A late 19th Century Caucasian Shirvan rug, 220cm x 103cm £400-600 (+Fees*)

Lot 399 399. A late 19th Century Karabagh runner, 456cm x 97cm see illustration £2500-3500 (+Fees*) 400. A North West Persian Kelleh carpet, circa 1920, 435cm x 165cm £800-1200 (+Fees*) 401. A South Caucasian rug, circa 1900, 242cm x 128cm £250-350 (+Fees*)

403. A Persian Tabriz rug, circa 1920, in Salting group design, 310cm x 195cm see illustration £2500-3500 (+Fees*) 404. A late 19th Century Borjalou Kazak rug, 253cm x 138cm See illustration £700-900 (+Fees*) 405. A 19th Century velvet bed cover with embroidered decoration, associated bolster and velvet cover, 250cm x 184cm Note: reputed to be from the estate of Rudolph Nureyev see illustration on page 23 £600-800 (+Fees*) 406. A textile pillar hanging, possibly 18th Century, 250cm x 80cm see illustration £600-800 (+Fees*) 407. A late 19th Century Caucasian Kazak runner, 288cm x 120cm £250-350 (+Fees*) 408. A late 19th Century Caucasian Kazak runner, 247cm x 135cm see illustration £300-500 (+Fees*)

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409. A pair of South Persian Afshar saddle bags, circa 1920, 145cm x 87cm £300-500 (+Fees*)

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Lot 408

Lot 406 410. A late 19th Century North West Persian Kurdish runner with shrub design, 490cm x 106cm see illustration £1000-1500 (+Fees*) 411. A Turkish kilim, circa 1920, 240cm x 100cm £400-600 (+Fees*) 412. A late 19th Century Caucasian Azeri rug, 185cm x 147cm £100-200 (+Fees*) 413. A needlework panel depicting flowers and animals, 49cm x 116cm. £120-150 (+Fees*) 414. A pair of Turkoman tekke saddle bags and a rug £400-600 (+Fees*) 415. Two Afghan carpet covered cushions and a pair of needlework cushions see illustration on page 22 £150-250 (+Fees*)

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Lot 410

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Lot 425

Lot 418 416. A Feraghan runner, all over geometric design within a multi-figured border, 309cm x 94cm £180-220 (+Fees*) 417. A crimson ground table runner with wirework foliate and floral decoration and two others smaller £120-150 (+Fees*) 418. An early 18th Century Flemish tapestry, nesting birds in a tree with garden and church beyond, 270cm x 112cm see illustration £400-600 (+Fees*)

424. A pair of crewel work curtains in the Jacobean style, 105cm x 205cm £300-400 (+Fees*) 425. A late 19th Century Kazak rug, 225cm x 110cm see illustration £600-800 (+Fees*)

427. A late 19th Century Shirvan rug of Sewan design, 175cm x 115cm see illustration £1200-1800 (+Fees*) 428. A late 19th Century Kazak rug, 205cm x 80cm £300-500 (+Fees*)

426. A late 19th Century Kazak rug, 290cm x 112cm £600-800 (+Fees*)

419. A 19th Century tapestry, basket of flowers, scrolls etc, with borders of fruit and leaves £300-400 (+Fees*) 420. A modern Eastern runner of considerable length, decorated stylised designs on a blue ground, 907cm x 69cm £600-800 (+Fees*) 421. A Kashgai kilim rug with allover geometric design, 318cm x 145cm £300-500 (+Fees*) 422. A Turkish kilim rug, 220cm x 155cm £80-120 (+Fees*) 423. A Shirvan rug of geometric design, 260cm x 130cm £500-700 (+Fees*) Lot 427

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429. A machine-made tapestry, a couple with child in an Italianate landscape, 242cm x 113cm £80-100 (+Fees*) 430. Six needlework cushions, various £180 – 220 431. A Veramin runner, West Persian circa 1910, 460cm x 92cm £1800-2200 (+Fees*) 432. A Kurdish kilim runner, North West Persia, 410cm x 97cm £400-600 (+Fees*) 433. A kilim rug of red ground, 140cm x 100cm £80-120 (+Fees*) 434. A modern tapestry of Medieval design, 138cm x 176cm £120-150 (+Fees*)

Other Properties 440. A Kashan rug with floral design to the central field, 261cm x 183cm. £120-180 (+Fees*) 441. Two modern Eastern rugs, the larger 197cm x 129cm £30-40 (+Fees*) 442. A Turkoman rug, brick red ground with two indigo central medallions within floral motifs, with floral and geometric borders, 130cm x 80cm £40-60 (+Fees*) 443. A modern Kashmir silk rug with central medallion to an ivory ground, 273cm x 184cm. £200-300 (+Fees*) 444. A panel of William Morris style floral material, 118cm x 138cm, sundry other material fragments and two late 18th Century needlework seat covers £80-120 (+Fees*)

445. An early 20th Century Chinese wall hanging woven coloured beads of flowers, foliage, buildings and Buddhist emblems, 60cm x 100cm £200-300 (+Fees*) 446. A late 17th Century needlework picture of lady and gentleman beneath an arbour of trees and flowers, 15cm x 34.5cm in an oak frame carved scrolls and foliage see illustration £300-400 (+Fees*) 447. A George III silkwork picture, Tancred, a shepherdess carving the word on a tree, a boy with pipe and dog beside, 41cm x 52cm £200-300 (+Fees*) 448. A 19th Century lace table runner, 152cm x 40cm, other table runners and place mats, a quantity of other lace crocheted linen etc., two boxes £200-300 (+Fees*)

Lot 446

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Model Boats, Planes, Trains & fittings

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Model Boats, Planes, Trains & fittings Eastington Hall 460. A rare WWI four-blade propeller, from a B.E.2 A&B (Blériot Experimental) biplane powered by an R.A.F. 70HP Renault V-8 engine, circa 1914-1915 dated 18.3.17, stamped to the hub BE2 A&B (Airplane type), 70HP. Renault (engine type), T. 1453 (R.A.F. Drawing Number), 2211 Tibbenham (Serial No.) the laminated blades with original canvas tips and with Hornet trade mark transfer label ‘F. Tibbenham Ltd Ipswich’, the central hub with eight bolt holes, approximately 275cm diameter see illustration £600-800 (+Fees*) 461. A Meccano model bi-plane, with pilot, another tinplate plane and a Mamod steam engine £70-90 (+Fees*)

Lot 460

462. An Eflite model Hawker Hurricane 25e remote control £100-150 (+Fees*) 463. A Meccano model bi-plane and two other bi-planes £80-120 (+Fees*) 464. A model of a Tiger Moth £200-300 (+Fees*) 465. A British remote control model gun boat, The Kestrel P475, 104cm long £80-120 (+Fees*)

Lot 467

466. A steam operated single prop model steam ship with spirit heated engine and teak deck, on a four wheeled stand, 132cm long £250-350 (+Fees*) 467. A model Martin B-26 Marauder airplane, 87cm long see illustration £250-350 (+Fees*) 468. A model Kyosho Concept 30 remote control helicopter, 102cm long, the blades 120cm diameter overall £200-300 (+Fees*) 469. A model de Havilland Tiger Moth airplane, 81.5cm long see illustration £600-800 (+Fees*) Fees* – Buyer’s Premium on a sliding scale + VAT at 20%.

Lot 469

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Lot 470

Lot 474 470. A model Bleriot XI airplane, 206cm long see illustration £600-800 (+Fees*)

476. A wooden pond yacht with rigging and stand, 89cm long £200-250 (+Fees*)

471. A model Hawker Tempest Mk V model airplane, 102cm long £250-350 (+Fees*)

477. A John Hemmens ½4th scale steam model of a Drifter with GAP hull fully rigged, 127cm long £500-700 (+Fees*)

472. A tinplate model Unis Seaplane F.260, 14cm long £80-120 (+Fees*) 473. A red composite model Alfa Romeo with spoked wheels and pneumatic tyres, 54cm long £200-300 (+Fees*) 474. A Burago 1/18 scale diecast 3009 Mercedes Benz SSK 1928 car, three others and a wooden model boat see illustration £60-80 (+Fees*) 475. A steam powered model boat with single funnel and teak deck, the red painted hull 109cm long see illustration £400-500 (+Fees*)

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Lot 475

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Lot 478 478. A model steam launch by Keith Townsend of Annan Fife, The Steam Launch Bat, Windermere, complete with inscribed plate and brass mounted glazed case, 122cm long (full purchase history) see illustration £4000-5000 (+Fees*)

479. A brass working steam model of a Caledonian Railway Dunalastair 2 class 440 steam locomotive No 779, Breadalbane, with tender, mounted on track and wooden base see illustration £3000-5000 (+Fees*)

Other Properties 481. Hornby Trains No 40 Tank locomotive, boxed, No 2 Double Arm Signal (boxed) and twenty one rolling stock trucks, carriages etc (boxed) £80-120 (+Fees*)

480. A chess set of enamelled Indian warriors contained in a plush fitted case see illustration £100-150 (+Fees*)

Lot 479

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Pictures


Prints Eastington Hall 490. Three lithographs, Bugatti, etc. and various others £50-80 (+Fees*) 491. After George Wright POLO four coloured prints and eight others £80-120 (+Fees*) 492. Ernest Montaut ZEPPELIN and another colour lithograph £400-600 (+Fees*) 493. Sundry pictures £60-80 (+Fees*) 494. Reeve after Walter THE GREAT WESTERN coloured engraving, 59cm x 79cm £120-180 (+Fees*) 495. Sundry pictures £60-80 (+Fees*) 496. A quantity of unframed engravings terrestrial and celestial maps £80-120 (+Fees*) 497. James T A Osbourne SCOPS OWL limited edition 12/100 and another print Oranges and Lemons £80-100 (+Fees*)

Other Properties 498. After Gould & H C Richter ORNITHOLOGICAL STUDIES six lithographs £60-80 (+Fees*) 499. After John Singleton Copley (1738-1815] THE DEATH OF MAJOR PIERSON, 6 JANUARY 1781 hand coloured lithograph, 56cm x 77cm in a birdseye maple frame after Angelica Kauffman THE BATHERS mezzotint oval, 33cm x 40cm and sundry Baxter and other prints £40-60 (+Fees*)

Lot 512 500. James Smith, R Sheppard and others FIFTEEN ENGRAVINGS OF KINGS OF ENGLAND and a small engraving of Oliver Cromwell, 37cm x 24cm £60-80 (+Fees*) 501. Reeve after Davis GROUSE SHOOTING (AUGUST) PARTRIDGE SHOOTING (SEPTEMBER) PHEASANT SHOOTING (OCTOBER) SNIPE SHOOTING (NOVEMBER) WOODCOCK SHOOTING (DECEMBER) WATERFOWL SHOOTING (JANUARY) six coloured engravings published Nov 2nd 1836 by Thos McLean, 26 Haymarket £300-400 (+Fees*) 502. Rowland Langmaid HMS DISCOVERY bearing a label verso Scotts Antarctic Ship HMS Discovery on the Thames Embankment drypoint etching, 22.5cm x 18cm £80-120 (+Fees*) 503. Martin Hardie SUNRISE drypoint etching, 23cm x 26cm £40-60 (+Fees*) 504. J H Abraham AFRICAN SCENES four etchings, each inscribed on the mount, 12cm x 18.5cm £40-60 (+Fees*)

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505. Charles Brigg JOB head study signed in pencil, inscribed and numbered 111 coloured etching, 18cm x 25cm and three other prints £40-60 (+Fees*)

Drawings & Watercolours Eastington Hall 510. William Widgery MOORLAND RIVER LANDSCAPE watercolour, 47cm x 12cm £300-500 (+Fees*) 511. Henry Barlow Carter (1803-1867) FISHING BOATS JERSEY MORNING signed and inscribed on mount watercolour, 12cm x 17cm and an adjustable easel for the same £200-300 (+Fees*) 512. A pair of Indian miniatures WOMEN HAWKING AND MEN HUNTING, 16cm x 11cm and two other Indian miniatures see illustration £200-250 (+Fees*) 513. IWA Blapeare and others INDIAN FLOWERS AND BLOSSOM nine watercolour drawings, inscribed and some dated £80-100 (+Fees*)

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Other Properties 514. Laurence Scott (act. 1883-1898) THE NILE watercolour, 34cm x 50.5cm £300-500 (+Fees*) 515. Attributed to Hugh Douglas PORTRAIT OF ADMIRAL FRANKLAND oval watercolour over pencil, 21cm x 16cm £400-500 (+Fees*) 516. After Mary Delaney VASE OF SUMMER FLOWERS cut out paper flowers on a black ground 39cm x 43cm £120-150 (+Fees*) 517. Alfred Parsons (1847-1920) COASTAL VIEW, BOATS AND FIGURES watercolour, 39.5cm x 57cm £180-220 (+Fees*) 518. John Syer (1846-1913) RIVER LANDSCAPE WITH AN ANGLER signed J. Syer and dated 1890 watercolour, 51cm x 71cm £180-220 (+Fees*) 519. Paul Pascal (French, 19th Century) MOONLIGHT ON THE NILE signed and dated 1886 lower left gouache, 21cm x 31cm £200-300 (+Fees*) 520. Marie Gianni (Italian 1873-1956) BAY OF NAPLES AND VESUVIUS with figures on a terrace signed lower left gouache, 22.5cm x 11.5cm £80-120 (+Fees*) 521. Continental School early 19th Century HALF LENGTH PORTRAIT OF A BEARDED MAN wearing a black coat charcoal and pastel, 26.5cm x 21.5cm a portrait of a woman and an Old Master type drawing £80-120 (+Fees*) 522. Stephen Peter James Smith NEAR CHAGFORD DARTMOOR signed and inscribed watercolour, 23cm x 35cm £40-60 (+Fees*)

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Lot 523

523. English School late 18th Century HALF LENGTH PORTRAIT OF JAMES EDGELL ESQ OR CHEFFIN EDGELL wearing a white cravat and brown coat pastel, 59cm x 43cm in a fine gilt plaster frame applied acanthus moulding see illustration £600-800 (+Fees*) 524. English School late 18th Century HALF LENGTH PORTRAIT OF MRS EDGELL wife of James or Cheffin Edgell wearing a floral head dress and satin dress pastel, 59cm x 44cm £600-800 (+Fees*) 525. Attributed to Raoul Millais (British 1901-1999) DEER AND PHEASANT IN SNOW pencil and watercolour, 17.5cm x 24.5cm £100-200 (+Fees*) 526. J Atkinson WALKING HOME FROM THE HUNT signed watercolour, 23cm x 30cm £60-80 (+Fees*)

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527. 19th Century English School FIGURES, HENS AND CART ON A COUNTRY ROAD signed indistinctly and dated 1872 watercolour, 31cm x 48cm and three prints, various £40-60 (+Fees*) 528. An Indian miniature PRINCE AND FALCON ON HORSEBACK within a floral surround. 14.5cm x 8cm framed and glazed £30-50 (+Fees*) 529. Daphne Ellman BOWL OF DELIGHT initialled DE, inscribed and dated 188 verso watercolour, 23cm x 31.5cm and a Spanish advertising print, Plaza Toros £60-80 (+Fees*) 530. Percy Dixon ON THE CROMARTY FIRTH signed watercolour, 24cm x 34cm £80-120 (+Fees*)

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Lot 531

531. Thomas Rowlandson (1756-1827) TATTERSALL’S an auction of a thoroughbred at Grosvenor Place with numerous figures in attendance signed and dated T.Rowlandson 1785 lower left inscribed on the mount black and grey ink and watercolour, 28cm x 44cm Provenance: The Right Hon. The Earl of Warwicks Collection Christie’s, London, 20 and 21 May 1896, purchased by H W Bruton and then by descent to the present owner. Note:Tattersall’s was originally situated in Grosvenor Place at the side of St George’s Hospital. In 1867 Grosvenor Place as entirely re-modelled and Tattersall’s made way for Grosvenor Crescent and was re-housed at Knightsbridge Green. see illustration £3000-5000 (+Fees*)

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Lot 541 543. Alexander Rosell (1859-1922) ROMANCE signed and dated 1890 oil on canvas, 76.5cm x 51cm see illustration £400-600 (+Fees*)

Oil Paintings 540. After Titian HOLY FAMILY oil on canvas, 26cm x 34cm £100-150 (+Fees*)

544. 17th Century Italian School BACCHANANALIAN SCENE oil on canvas, 77cm x 110cm see illustration £700-900 (+Fees*)

541. Manner of William Pollard LONDON TO SOUTHAMPTON MAIL COACH oil on canvas, 39cm x 77cm in a maple frame see illustration £600-800 (+Fees*)

545. Early 19th Century Flemish School LANDSCAPE, FIGURES AND WINDMILL oil on canvas, 41cm x 51cm see illustration £700-900 (+Fees*)

542. English School 19th Century CHESTNUT HUNTER IN A STABLE oil on canvas, 28.5cm x 38cm £100-150 (+Fees*) Lot 543

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Lot 545

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Lot 546 546. William Shayer Senior (1788-1879) A SUMMER IDYLL signed lower left oil on canvas, 46cm x 76.5cm see illustration £700-900 (+Fees*) 547. Attributed to Edmund John Niemann RA (1813-1876) YORKSHIRE LANDSCAPE watercolour, 36cm x 46cm £60-80 (+Fees*) 548. Naive School STUDY OF A LARGE PIG signed J. Morrow oil on artist’s board, 51cm x 76.5cm £180-220 (+Fees*) 549. 19th Century Italian School LAKE VIEW WITH BUILDINGS, BOATS AND FIGURES oil on artist’s board, 9cm x 11cm £80-120 (+Fees*)

554. 20th Century English School FLOWER STUDY oil on canvas, 102cm x 76.5cm £120-150 (+Fees*) 555. English School 19th Century THE WATERMILL with figure entering the delapidated building, a horse and cart outside oil on canvas, 58cm x 82cm see illustration £600-800 (+Fees*) 556. Scottish School early 19th Century HALF LENGTH PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN, seated wearing a yellow waistcoat and brown jacket believed to be the Dundas family, Edinburgh oil on canvas, 45cm x 35cm £200-250 (+Fees*)

557. J Mcdonald VENICE oil on canvas, 24cm x 15cm and another £60-80 (+Fees*) 558. 20th Century after Melchior d’Hondecoeter GEESE, DUCKS AND OTHERS BIRDS on a lake with barn in the background oil on canvas, 115.5cm x 130.5cm £800-1200 (+Fees*) 559. French School 19th Century PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG BOY half length oil on canvas, 63cm x 50cm £800-1200 (+Fees*)

550. French School, circa 1700 AN ELEGANT LADY OF THE COURT oil on canvas, 95cm x 66cm £500-600 (+Fees*) 551. Edmund John Niemann RA (1813-1876) AN EXTENSIVE YORKSHIRE LANDSCAPE signed oil on canvas, 76cm x 127cm £280-320 (+Fees*) 552. No Lot 553. Dutch School 19th Century STILL LIFE OF FRUIT oil on canvas, 91.5cm x 122cm £180-220 (+Fees*)

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Lot 555

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Lot 560 560. E Pegram (act. 19th Century) LONDON, VIEW OF TRAFALGAR SQUARE signed lower left E J Pegrum and inscribed lower right Trafalgar Square oil on canvas, 91.5cm x 122cm see illustration £2000-3000 (+Fees*)

561. E Pegram (act. 19th Century) LONDON, A VIEW OF REGENTS STREET signed lower left E J Pegrum and inscribed lower right Regent Street, London oil on canvas, 91.5cm x 122cm see illustration £2000-3000 (+Fees*)

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Lot 562 562. Follower of the Master of the Annunciation to the Shepherds, 19th Century A MAN PLAYING A GUITAR A LADY PLAYING A TAMBOURINE a pair, oil on paper, 18cm x 14cm Provenance: Reverend Henry Willis Probyn-Nevins, Backworth, Oxford, late 19th Century see illustration £2000-3000 (+Fees*)

563. Jacob Ignace de Roore (1686-1747) THE CALLING OF SAINT PETER signed lower right: DRoore.F oil on copper, 36cm x 29cm see illustration £1000-1500 (+Fees*)

Lot 564 564. French School, early 19th Century PORTRAIT OF THE WRITER HONORE DE BALZAC (1799-1850) oil on canvas, 55cm x 46cm see illustration £1500-2000 (+Fees*)

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Lot 565 565. French School 18th Century AN ALLEGORY OF SPRING AN ALLEGORY OF SUMMER a pair, oil on canvas, en grisaille, each 54cm x 80cm see illustration £400-600 (+Fees*)

Lot 566 566. Italian School 18th Century STILL LIFE WITH FLOWERS, A MASK AND FRUIT, with an engraving pinned to the wall behind oil on canvas, 63.4cm x 81.5cm see illustration £800-1200 (+Fees*)

567. English School 18th Century PORTRAIT OF A LADY half length, wearing white, in a wooded landscape oil on canvas, in an elaborate carved and gilt wood frame, 73cm x 63cm Note: An attribution to Sir John Hoppner has been suggested by Alex Kidson Provenance: With Dowdeswell and Dowdeswell, London, Jules Porges (1839-1921) see illustration £10000-15000 (+Fees*)

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568. Adriaen Boudewijns (Brussels, 1644-1719) VILLAGE SCENES a pair, oil on panel, each 22cm x 30cm see illustration £12000-18000 (+Fees*)

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569. French School circa 1820 FIGURE STUDIES oil on canvas, 44cm x 58.5cm see illustration £3000-5000 (+Fees*)

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570. French School circa 1800 STUDY OF A COQUETTISH YOUNG LADY oil on canvas, 60.75cm x 51cm see illustration £1500-2000 (+Fees*) 571. Donald Floyd (British 1892-1965) CATTLE BY FARMHOUSE IN SNOW oil on canvas, 46cm x 61cm £300-400 (+Fees*) 572. Donald Floyd (British 1892-1965) AUTUMN RIVER oil on canvas, 59.5cm x 90cm £250-350 (+Fees*) 573. E H Niemann FIGURE ON A PATH IN A RURAL LANDSCAPE oil on canvas, 24cm x 29cm £300-400 (+Fees*) 574. Roger Desoutter SUNSHINE IN PROVENCE signed oil on board, 49.5cm x 60cm £500-700 (+Fees*) 575. Charles Thomas Bale STILL LIFE WITH FRUIT ON A LEDGE a pair signed oil on canvas, 44cm x 34cm £300-500 (+Fees*) 576. William Shayer CHESTNUT HORSE AND BLACK LABRADOR IN A RURAL LANDSCAPE signed oil on canvas, 42cm x 53cm £500-700 (+Fees*) 577. Attributed to William Shayer BLACK HORSE AND LURCHER IN A LANDSCAPE oil on canvas, 44cm x 60cm £400-600 (+Fees*) 578. R Cleminson SETTERS IN A HIGHLAND LANDSCAPE WITH GROUSE ABOVE a pair signed oil on canvas, 24.5cm x 34cm £300-400 (+Fees*)

Lot 570 580. Attributed to Paul Jones GAMEKEEPER WITH DOGS IN A COTTAGE INTERIOR oil on canvas, 19.5cm x 24.5cm £200-300 (+Fees*) 581. 19th Century English School HORSE AND POINTERS IN A LANDSCAPE oil on canvas, 24cm x 29cm £200-300 (+Fees*) 582. 19th Century English School GENTLEMAN LEADING A GREY HORSE THROUGH AN ARCHWAY oil on canvas, 31cm x 36.5cm £80-120 (+Fees*)

579. Attributed to Philip Jones BOY WITH PONIES AND DOGS oil on panel, 19cm x 29cm £200-300 (+Fees*)

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Miscellaneous Items 590. A collection of GB and World stamps and 1st Day Covers £60-80 (+Fees*) 591. A set of five pairs of bone handled knives and forks of Turkish yataghan style inlaid in various metals, the blades inscribed Sarajevo 1880, 17cm £300-400 (+Fees*) 592. ◆ A 19th Century ivory and red stained ivory chess set, the kings 12.5cm high £200-300 (+Fees*) 593. A 19th Century enamel box of cartouche shape, the cover depicting a huntsman and hound, 4.5cm wide £60-80 (+Fees*)

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Lot 600 594. Various ormolu classical and other furniture mounts £100-150 (+Fees*) 595. An early 19th Century mahogany salt box, inlaid flowers and foliage, 49.5cm high and a mahogany gallery glass with turned handle (no lens) £100-150 (+Fees*) 596. A mid 19th Century Cantonese painted box, figures on terraces and in garden landscapes, 49cm wide £70-90 (+Fees*) 597. A mid 19th Century brown glazed pottery cat, 30cm high £80-120 (+Fees*) 598. A Copeland Spode tulip bowl with flowers to the interior and exterior, 31cm diameter £40-60 (+Fees*) 599. A Dervish sword used in the battle of Omdurman 2nd September 1898 bearing Khalija marks complete with strap and leather scabbard £150-200 (+Fees*)

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600. A collection of ninety-three reliquaries, each in an oval silver coloured metal frame, all with flower head pin attachment, the largest, 16cm x 12cm and mounted with other religious decorations and symbols on red plush in a gilt frame, 63cm x 113cm Provenance: The Archbishop of Florence, with letters of provenance dated 1896 see illustration £2500-3500 (+Fees*) 601. A pair of green painted tea canisters, each with a crown within a gilded wreath, 44cm high £120-150 (+Fees*) 602. A gentleman’s oak cased gaming compendium, The Lumbar, the hinged upper section with glazed compartments for playing cards above a fitted interior for decanters and drinking glasses, the sloping fall front with glazed cigar/ cigarette box, with brass plaque ‘Barkers Patent Pat 21891, The Lumbar, Sole Makers Albert Barker Ltd, 5 New Bond St. London W’ no 72, 50cm wide £100-200 (+Fees*)

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603. A Victorian mother-of-pearl stationery box, with sloping lid enclosing a fitted interior, 17cm wide £80-100 (+Fees*) 604. Three ebonised walking sticks with carved horn handles, two with engraved silver collars, one with gold and a riding crop with plaited leather handle £60-80 (+Fees*) 605. A crocodile skin hand bag, The Martin, brass mounted and four other hand bags £60-80 (+Fees*) 606. A red crocodile skin evening bag with gilt metal mounts £70-90 (+Fees*) 607. Three Dunn and Co. top hats, boxed and a wig £80-120 (+Fees*)

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Works of Art 610. ◆ A mid 19th Century carved ivory plaque depicting the Martyrdom of St Cecilia, after Stefano Maderno, 16.5cm long £400-600 (+Fees*) 611. An English carved wood inkwell modelled as a Pug, with glass eyes and textile collar, circa 1860, 10cm high £350-400 (+Fees*) 612. ◆ A large ivory mallet, the silver mount, JR, Sheffield 1902, carved with the Royal Crown and a circle of roses £250-300 (+Fees*) 613. ◆ An ivory mallet, the silver mount Sheffield 1898, with monogram on the plate below, possibly ABS £200-300 (+Fees*) 614. ◆ A pair of Anglo-Indian ivory candlesticks made from parts of an 18th Century howdah, 28cm high £200-300 (+Fees*) 615. ◆ An Anglo-Indian ivory elephant, circa 1840, 17.5cm high £400-600 (+Fees*) 616. A rock crystal candle holder, possibly by Bagues Paris, circa 1920, with small amount of glass replacement, 39.5cm high £700-900 (+Fees*) 617. ◆ A Victorian malacca walking cane with silver collar and ivory handle, the collar Birmingham 1892, named ‘Henry Simpson M.D.’, the handle carved as an Indian mythological beast with glass eyes £350-400 (+Fees*) 618. ◆ Three Anglo-Indian ivory elephants, circa 1840 £180-220 (+Fees*) 619. Lalique, ‘Coq Nain’, a car mascot, in frosted and clear glass, 22cm high, stencil mark LALIQUE FRANCE, Marcilhac no.1135 £80-120 (+Fees*) 620. Herb Mignery (American, born 1937) DOUBTFUL OUTCOME, 1987 a rancher on horseback trying to bring a second horse under control signed and numbered 14/20 bronze, 21cm high on wooden plinth with engraved plaque £1500-2000 (+Fees*)

621. A red variagated marble tazza of neo-classical design on a pedestal base, 36cm diameter £100-150 (+Fees*) 622. ◆ An Indian carved ivory figure group, Company School 19th Century, depicting a figure in a palanquin carried by four bearers and accompanied by eight attendants, the stand 21cm x 9cm £120-180 (+Fees*) 623. ◆ An Indian carved ivory figure group, Company School 19th Century, depicting a procession of two elephants each with howdah and flanked by figures, some on horses and camels, the stand 22.5cm x 9.5cm £300-500 (+Fees*) 624. ◆ An Indian carved ivory model, Company School, 19th Century, depicting a pleasure boat with seated figures rowing, the boat with eagle figurehead and grotesque mask to stern end, on stand with turned feet, 29cm long £250-350 (+Fees*)

629. ◆ A 19th Century letter knife, with chinoiserie decoration, 20cm long, three ivory framed pin cushions, an ivory calendar and a quantity of sundries £80-120 (+Fees*) 630. ◆ A Dieppe ivory figure group of an elderly couple, arm in arm accompanied by a small dog, on square plinth, 21.5cm high see illustration £800-1200 (+Fees*) 631. A bronze figure of a pointer, on a naturalistic plinth, signed Y Mongmiey, 21cm long £80-120 (+Fees*) 632. A Japanese bronze elephant, Meiji period, signed under one foot, 7.5cm high £80-120 (+Fees*)

625. ◆ Five Indian carved ivory figures, Company School 19th Century, three of horse drawn carts and two of ox carts £200-300 (+Fees*) 626. ◆ An Indian carved ivory figure group, Company School 19th Century, depicting a figure in a palanquin carried by four bearers and accompanied by eleven attendants, on wood stand 18.5cm x 9.5cm and three individual figures £150-200 (+Fees*) 627. ◆ An ivory handled fly whisk, 19th Century, of turned tapering form with horse hair tail, a Chinese carved ivory box decorated dragons, 9cm diameter, and a turned ivory desk candlestick, 6.5cm high £100-150 (+Fees*) 628. ◆ A pair of Dieppe ivory figures of fisherfolk, 19th Century, he wearing a hat and coat, she carrying two fish, 10cm high and smaller £200-300 (+Fees*)

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Watches 635. A Longines lady’s wristwatch with rectangular dial set a diamond chip at 12 o’clock £50-80 (+Fees*) 636. A lady’s 18ct gold cased open faced pocket watch, case no 88592, the dial with Roman numerals, the case with foliate decoration, gross weight approximately 29.3gm £120-150 (+Fees*) 637. A German officer’s World War II pocket watch by Lange and Sohne No 204283, produced for the Wehrmacht military 1940-1945, with plated case and silvered dial with power reverse dial on left and seconds dial on the right, 6cm diameter see illustration £500-700 (+Fees*)

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638. A silver cased open faced pocket watch, the dial signed Pain Brothers Hastings Lever and with subsidiary seconds dial, the movement no. 956211, a silver identity bracelet, a Roamer wristwatch etc. £60-80 (+Fees*) 639. A gentleman’s Longines Quartz wristwatch, set in 18ct yellow gold, with octagonal dial, gross weight approximately 71.5gm see illustration £800-1200 (+Fees*)

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640. A gentleman’s Tag Heuer wristwatch, stainless steel cased, the circular dial marked 2000 Professional 200 metres and a lady’s Seiko wristwatch see illustration £200-300 (+Fees*)

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Silver Eastington Hall 645. A pair of silver mounted decanters with double lip spouts, 34cm high £300-400 (+Fees*) 646. A pair of silver mounted lockable decanters, 32cm high £300-400 (+Fees*) 647. Two silver mounted decanters, one lockable, 26cm high £80-100 (+Fees*) 648. ◆ A Victorian silver letter opener, J.B., London 1887, the ivory blade with horse racing scene, 44cm long £250-350 (+Fees*) 649. Two glass flasks with silver mounts, a leather case and two plated flasks each with tumblers and the leather case for the same £50-70 (+Fees*) 650. A twin-section cigar box with silver mounts, London 1893, the silver handle with presentation inscription, 34cm wide £200-300 (+Fees*) 651. A silver four-piece cigar set, J G Ltd, Birmingham 1933, engine-turned and with liners and two plated half pint tankards £50-80 (+Fees*) 652. A silver cigar holder, TF, London 1975, in the form of a female waist in suspenders, 5cm high £100-150 (+Fees*) 653. ◆ Two silver pepper pots, a small mustard pot, a pair of ivory and plated knife rests, a plated hip flask, a silver mounted hip flask and another £80-120 (+Fees*) 654. A Sterling silver aviator trinket box with enamel panel of a polo player, 8cm diameter and a small Russian box with portrait of Catherine the Great to the cover £150-200 (+Fees*)

Lot 658 655. A pair of silver sugar baskets, EJH NH, London with swing handles and fitted blue glass liners, 15cm high £150-200 (+Fees*) 656. ◆ A silver mounted table lighter, London 1930, on scroll feet with ivory handle £300-400 (+Fees*)

Other Properties 657. A Victorian calamander dressing case, fitted with silver topped scent bottles and jars, the silver William Neale, London 1871, with mirror concealed within lid, lift-out tray and button operated drawer, Bramah lock, 31cm wide, in a leather outer case £600-800 (+Fees*) 658. A pair of Victorian silver fish servers, Sheffield 1851 and 1859, the blade pierced and engraved a fish head, the carved handles with fish amongst bullrushes with later perspex stands for the same see illustration £200-300 (+Fees*)

661. A William IV silver mug, Joseph & John Angell, London 1833, of tapering form with reeded bands and scrolling handle, 8cm high, an Art Deco silver cigarette box, and sundry silver, approximately 550gm weighable £150-200 (+Fees*) 662. A George IV circular silver teapot and cover, Charles Thomas Fox, London 1829, the C scroll handle with acanthus cap, approximately 590gm £200-300 (+Fees*) 663. A George IV silver chamber candlestick, marks rubbed, with gadrooned rims, crested with associated plated snuffer, approximately 375gm £100-150 (+Fees*) 664. A large quantity of silver condiment spoons, Georgian and later, two oval silver salts etc., approximately 275gm £80-100 (+Fees*)

659. A tortoiseshell backed dressing set of five pieces, Birmingham 1921 and an engine turned comb case, Birmingham 1941 £70-90 (+Fees*) 660. A fine Victorian coromandel wood dressing box by W Leuchars, Piccadilly, brass bound and filled a drawer beneath, the interior fitted glass jars and boxes with silver covers, crested London, 1863 see illustration £400-600 (+Fees*) Lot 660

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665. A small silver hip flask, H H, Birmingham 1925 with bayonet cover and pull off cup, another hip flask, a mug, a vesta case and a cigarette case, approximately 375gm £120-180 (+Fees*) 666. A quantity of silver sundries to include a Charing Cross Hospital academic medallion 1885, a cigar pricker, a cheroot holder, several North of England Musical Tournament medallions, an owl bookmark etc. £100-150 (+Fees*) 667. A silver and tortoiseshell oval box, the lid inlaid piqué work designs, Birmingham 1919, 13.5cm wide and a four-piece silver backed dressing table set £100-150 (+Fees*) 668. A silver capstan inkwell, Birmingham 1912, 11.5cm diameter, a silver fronted easel back watch stand containing an 800 standard pocket watch, two small jugs etc. £60-80 (+Fees*) 669. Two sterling silver swizzle sticks £80-120 (+Fees*) 670. A silver cigarette case, Birmingham 1960, 17.5cm wide, another cigarette case, a silver matchbox cover, a pair of desk candlesticks etc., weighable approximately 325gm £120-150 (+Fees*) 671. A silver toast rack, H A, Sheffield 1911, a pair of silver toast racks with heart shaped handles, a silver bowl, napkin rings, a sifter spoon, a cased set of plated salts etc., weighable approximately 790gm £200-300 (+Fees*) 672. A George III silver wine funnel, S A, London 1792, initialled, approximately 70gm £80-100 (+Fees*) 673. A George III silver ladle, London 1809, with shell bowl and crested terminal £120-180 (+Fees*) 674. A pair of 18th Century style silver sauce boats, Birmingham 1918, with leaf capped scroll handles on lion masks and paw legs, approximately 530gm £150-200 (+Fees*)

Foreign Silver & White Metal 680. ◆ A bachelor’s Prussian silver-gilt coffee set, circa 1870, in the Empire style comprising coffee or chocolate pot with carved ivory handle, sugar bowl and cream jug with helmet shaped spout, the coffee pot 17cm high, approximately 489gm total £400-600 (+Fees*) 681. ◆ An unusual silver tea strainer, circa 1888, with Swedish marks, fine ebony and ivory handle, sitting on three feet £120-150 (+Fees*) 682. A pair of Dutch 800 standard silver pepper pots, modelled as a boy and a girl, circa 1880, 9cm high £150-200 (+Fees*) 683. A set of Sino-Tibetan white metal mounted chopsticks, circa 1840, contained in a white metal mounted sharkskin scabbard, heavily embossed,with coral and turquoise bead decoration, 30cm long £200-300 (+Fees*) 684. An 800 standard oval dish decorated cherubs, 16cm wide, a white metal bicycle rickshaw etc. £60-80 (+Fees*)

Jewellery 690. A diamond brooch of scrolling form, the central line of nine graduating stones flanked by a diamond scroll to each side, principal stone approximately 0.3ct, gross weight 7.1gm, 48mm wide £1200-1500 (+Fees*) 691. A Mughal gem set oval pendant, framed in yellow gold £150-200 (+Fees*) 692. A sapphire and diamond snowflake brooch/pendant of openwork form, centred by a diamond with alternate diamond and sapphire terminals to the rays £300-500 (+Fees*)

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693. An early 19th Century citrine beaded necklace with blue enamel and wirework clasp, 36cm long £120-150 (+Fees*) 694. A commemorative rowing medallion, John Pinches, London, the Metropolitan Amateur, 7cm diameter and eight other rowing medallions £100-150 (+Fees*) 695. A sapphire and diamond cluster ring, the oval sapphire to a border of rose cut diamonds claw set to an unhallmarked yellow precious metal shank with reeded shoulders, size O, gross weight 4.2gm £200-300 (+Fees*) 696. A 9ct rose gold gate link bracelet, approximately 19.5gm £150-200 (+Fees*) 697. A George V gold sovereign, 1913 £150-200 (+Fees*) 698. A diamond and pearl set bracelet, with oval links each centred by a pearl alternating with flowerhead links each centred by a small diamond, set in unhallmarked yellow metal, 18cm long approximately 17.5gm £150-200 (+Fees*) 699. A two-row pearl necklace (not tested), the graduated pearls to a pearl and turquoise bead snap set in 9ct yellow gold £150-200 (+Fees*) 700. A Victorian emerald and pearl dress ring, the nine stone cluster to split shoulders and an unhallmarked yellow metal shank, size N½ £150-200 (+Fees*) 701. A 22ct gold wedding band, size L½, approximately 4.5gm, a diamond single stone ring, illusion set in 18ct yellow gold and platinum, size M, a 9ct gold signet ring with intaglio carved matrix and a Victorian garnet and turquoise cluster ring £150-200 (+Fees*) 702. A pair of diamond ear studs, claw set to 18ct gold posts, the stones of approximately 0.10ct, a diamond set tie pin and a stick pin with pearl terminal £120-150 (+Fees*)

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713. A sapphire and diamond cluster ring flanked by a diamond to each shoulder, set in platinum and 18ct yellow gold, size N £300-400 (+Fees*) 714. An Edwardian ruby and pearl hinged bangle set in 9ct yellow gold, the seven graduated rubies interspersed by pairs of seed pearls, gross weight approximately 11.4gm £600-800 (+Fees*)

Lot 706 703. An 18k gold cased open faced pocket watch, on a yellow metal watch chain, an 18ct gold watch case, movement lacking, a 15ct gold watch case similar, a pair of 9ct gold hoop earrings, a 9ct gold pendant modelled as the Bible etc. £300-500 (+Fees*) 704. A 19th Century carved shell cameo brooch depicting Christ wearing a crown of thorns, signed Mazzoni to the reverse, in a yellow metal frame, another depicting a winged figure of Peace halting the horses of Mars, a smaller cameo brooch, an unframed cameo and an oval malachite specimen framed as a brooch (cracked) £80-120 (+Fees*) 705. A large quantity of costume jewellery including amber necklaces, faux pearls, watches, an enamel badge ‘Anno Jubilae MCMXXV in a black jewel box £80-120 (+Fees*) 706. An emerald and diamond three-stone ring, the emerald flanked by diamonds of approximately 0.3ct in a millegrain platinum setting to an 18ct yellow gold shank, size N½ see illustration £600-800 (+Fees*)

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715. An Edwardian amethyst and pearl fringe necklace, the eleven graduated oval amethysts interspersed with split pearl trefoils each suspending a pearl drop, 38cm long, approximately 19gm see illustration £800-1200 (+Fees*)

709. A 14ct yellow gold wedding band, size W, approximately 3.1gm, an amethyst five-stone ring set in 18ct yellow gold, a bar brooch set in 15ct gold and a 9ct gold dress ring £150-200 (+Fees*) 710. A diamond solitaire ring in an illusion setting to an 18ct yellow gold shank, size M½ and an 18ct gold gypsy ring set with three diamonds, size L, gross weight approximately 6.5gm £300-400 (+Fees*) 711. A diamond five-stone ring, the stones claw set in platinum to a yellow gold shank, size K £300-400 (+Fees*) 712. A diamond five-stone ring, the graduated stones in a millegrain setting to an 18ct yellow gold shank, size N £200-300 (+Fees*)

716. A Victorian jewel box by Boswell Hensman, 91 Regent Street, containing a single row of amber beads of butterscotch colour, a branch coral necklace, a malachite bead necklace, a silver locket, a tiger’s eye bracelet and other jewellery £200-300 (+Fees*) 717. An Edwardian peridot and seed pearl pendant/brooch of openwork form, set in 15ct gold on an 18ct yellow gold neck chain, gross weight approximately 7.8gm £150-250 (+Fees*)

707. A diamond three-stone ring, the stones set in platinum to an 18ct yellow gold shank, size O £400-600 (+Fees*) 708. A sapphire and diamond cluster ring of marquise shape, the central sapphire to a surround of sixteen diamonds on an 18ct yellow gold shank, size P see illustration £600-800 (+Fees*)

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726. An Italian 18ct yellow gold necklace, clasp marked FOPE, an 18ct gold bracelet and two 18k neck chains, approximately 60gm £1000-1500 (+Fees*)

Lot 722 718. A coral cameo pendant, the carved coral depicting a young woman set in an oval yellow metal surround, including bail £100-150 (+Fees*) 719. Various pairs of drop earrings including silver starburst, pine cone forms etc. £60-80 (+Fees*) 720. A pearl set dress ring in a 14k yellow gold openwork leaf setting, size L, another modernist dress ring set in 14k gold and a paste set ring set in 9ct yellow gold £70-100 (+Fees*) 721. A diamond five-stone ring in an 18ct yellow gold setting, size N½, a sapphire and diamond dress ring set in 18ct yellow gold and platinum, size L½, two 9ct gold cased wristwatches and sundry jewellery £200-300 (+Fees*) 722. A diamond solitaire ring, the principal stone of approximately 0.5ct claw set to an 18ct white gold shank, size Q see illustration £400-600 (+Fees*) 723. A gentleman’s diamond solitaire ring, the stone of approximately 0.5ct claw set to an 18ct yellow gold shank, size W½ and an 18ct yellow gold wedding band £200-300 (+Fees*) 724. An Italian 18ct yellow gold curb link bracelet, approximately 20.2gm £300-500 (+Fees*) 725. A 9ct rose gold Albert chain with clip to each end, T-bar, swivel fob and dagger charm, gross weight approximately 25.4gm £200-300 (+Fees*)

727. A quantity of costume jewellery including pearl necklaces £80-120 (+Fees*) 728. A 9ct gold diamond and gem set pendant of rectangular form on a 9ct gold neck chain, a star-shaped pendant on 9ct gold chain, a diamond pendant set in 9ct gold, a necklace with single pearl drop marked 10k, a pearl pendant on an 18k gold chain and a single pearl earring £500-700 (+Fees*) 729. A diamond half hoop ring, the stones channel set in 9ct yellow gold, size N and eleven other gem set rings £400-600 (+Fees*) 730. A diamond ring, the principal stone of approximately 1ct, with two small diamonds to each shoulder, set in 9ct yellow gold, size R £400-600 (+Fees*) 731. A diamond half-hoop ring, size N½, another similar, a three-row diamond ring, the central row of champagne coloured stones and another diamond ring, all set in 9ct yellow gold £400-600 (+Fees*) 732. A multi-diamond dress ring by Lorique, set with three rows of coloured diamonds to an 18k yellow gold shank, size N £800-1200 (+Fees*) 733. A sapphire and diamond three-stone ring, the oval sapphire flanked by diamonds to an 18ct yellow gold shank, size Q½, an emerald and diamond dress ring, the oval emerald to intertwined diamond set shoulders on an 18ct yellow gold shank, size N and a sapphire and diamond cluster ring set in 9ct gold £250-350 (+Fees*) 734. A tanzanite and diamond dress ring, the oval tanzanite flanked by diamond set shoulders to an 18ct yellow gold shank, size N, a smaller ring similar and another set in 9ct yellow gold £400-600 (+Fees*)

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735. A ruby and diamond dress ring, the large oval ruby flanked by three small diamonds to each side and set in 18ct yellow gold, size Q½ and an oval coral set ring in 18ct yellow gold, size P £300-400 (+Fees*) 736. A diamond nine-stone ring set in platinum, size N and a gem set ring set in 18ct white gold £180-220 (+Fees*) 737. A 14ct yellow gold bracelet, approximately 8.2gm, a 9ct gold gate link bracelet with heart-shaped padlock clasp and sundry 9ct gold, approximately 31.5gm £300-400 (+Fees*) 738. A 9ct yellow gold necklace of flattened curb links, approximately 68.9gm £550-650 (+Fees*) 739. An 18ct yellow gold bracelet of flattened links, with safety chain, approximately 23gm £400-500 (+Fees*) 740. A 9ct gold charm bracelet hung with 9ct gold charms to include Big Ben and St Paul’s, approximately 55.7gm gross £400-500 (+Fees*) 741. A sapphire and diamond pendant of stylised leaf-shape, set in 18ct gold on a 9ct yellow gold necklace, gross weight approximately 11gm £300-400 (+Fees*) 742. An amethyst ring, the oval stone set in 14ct yellow gold, size M and a garnet and pearl cluster ring, size N½ £100-150 (+Fees*) 743. A sapphire and diamond pendant, of flower cluster form on a fine 9ct gold chain, two ear studs matching and a white stone ring on 14k square shank £100-150 (+Fees*) 744. A diamond set bar brooch, the five stones in millegrain setting to a knife edge bar, 6.5cm wide £400-600 (+Fees*) 745. A pair of Art Deco diamond, sapphire and pearl ear studs of octagonal shape set in unhallmarked precious metal £300-500 (+Fees*)

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Lot 747 746. A diamond solitaire ring, the cushion cut stone claw set to a white precious metal shank, size N ½ £500-700 (+Fees*) 747. A pair of diamond ear studs, each of ribbon tie form centred by a seven-stone cluster, set in unhallmarked white precious metal, approximately 20gm see illustration £1000-1500 (+Fees*) 748. A ruby and diamond dress ring by Kutchinsky, of stylised form set with bands of alternating rubies and diamonds and with three baguette cut rubies to each side, to a reeded yellow gold shank, size I½, approximately 8.8gm see illustration £1200-1500 (+Fees*)

Lot 748

Lot 749

751. Two Chinese carved hardstone pendants, modelled as fruit, one in rose quartz, the other in agate Note: Purchased from Liberty £200-300 (+Fees*) 752. A Chinese white jade curved baton link bracelet, the batons interspersed with 9ct gold links depicting Chinese characters, and a similar mottled hardstone bracelet £300-500 (+Fees*)

Lot 750 753. An Edwardian five-stone diamond ring, the graduated stones in a yellow gold scroll setting, size O £600-800 (+Fees*) 754. An Art Deco diamond plaque brooch, the three principal stones within a geometric openwork setting, 5cm x 2.5cm in a fitted case by J Parkes, 4 Burlington Gardens, London see illustration £4000- 6000 (+Fees*)

749. An Italian turquoise and diamond set cocktail ring, the stones set in a textured openwork foliate setting, 18k yellow gold, size O, approximately 15.6gm Provenance: Acquired from Fratelli Picini see illustration £1200-1500 (+Fees*) 750. A sapphire and ruby ring in the style of Andrew Grima, the textured openwork 18ct yellow gold setting set with scattered stones, size P, approximately 13.6gm see illustration £800-1000 (+Fees*)

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Fees* – Buyer’s Premium on a sliding scale + VAT at 20%.

Lot 754

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Lot 759

Books 755. Demus (Otto) The Mosaics of San Marco in Vence, four volume set and sundry books on art and antiques Proceeds for this lot are to be donated to Cobalt Research, Cheltenham £40-60 (+Fees*) 756. Edwards (R) The Dictionary of English Furniture, three volumes, Antique Collectors Club and two others £60-80 (+Fees*) 757. Macartney (M) The Practical Exemplar of Architecture, 6 series and six and five scale drawings of a 19th Century engine £40-60 (+Fees*) 758. Seba (A) Cabinet of Natural Curiosities, published by Taschen £40-60 (+Fees*) 759. Dickens (C) The Pickwick Papers, London 1837; Nicholas Nickleby, London 1839 and Bleak House, London 1853; all in gilt tooled vellum bindings and with bookplate of Jonathan Hargreaves see illustration £400-600 (+Fees*)

Fees* – Buyer’s Premium on a sliding scale + VAT at 20%.

760. Walton (I) and Cotton (C) The Compleat Angler, 2 vols, William Pickering, London 1836 with bookplate of Jonathan Hargreaves £150-200 (+Fees*) 761. Lodge (E) Portraits of Illustrious Personages of Great Britain, 12 volumes, 1823-34 £100-150 (+Fees*) 762. Scott (Sir W) Waverley Novels, Edinburgh and London 1842, twelve volumes in full calf bindings with gilt tooled panelled spines with bookplate of Cosmo Little and Scott (Sir W) The Poetical Works, A & C Black, Edinburgh 1855 with bookplate of Jonathan Hargreaves £200-300 (+Fees*) 763. Moore (T) Moor’s Irish Melodies, illustrated by Daniel Maclise, London 1851; Kingsley (C) The Water Babies, illustrated by Walter Goble, London 1909 and sundry volumes £80-120 (+Fees*)

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CONDITIONS OF BUSINESS FOR ONSITE AUCTIONS c.

INFORMATION FOR BUYERS AT AUCTIONS 1.

Introduction. The following notes are intended to assist bidders and buyers, particularly those that are inexperienced or new to our salerooms. All of our auctions are governed by our Conditions of Business incorporating the Terms of Consignment (primarily applicable to sellers), the Terms of Sale (primarily applicable to bidders and buyers) and any notices that are displayed in our salerooms or announced by the auctioneer at the auction. Our Conditions of Business are available for inspection at our salerooms and the Terms of Sale are printed in the back of our auction catalogues. Our staff will be happy to help you if there is anything in our Conditions of Business that you do not fully understand. Please make sure that you read our Terms of Sale set out in this catalogue or on our website carefully before bidding in the auction. If your bid is successful, you will be obliged to comply with our Terms of Sale.

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Agency. As auctioneers we usually act on behalf of the seller whose identity, for reasons of confidentiality, is not normally disclosed. If you buy at auction your contract for the goods is with the seller, not with us as auctioneer. Estimates. Estimates are designed to help you gauge what sort of sum might be involved for the purchase of a particular lot. Estimates may change and should not be thought of as the sale price. The lower estimate may represent the reserve price (the minimum price for which a lot may be sold) and will not be below the reserve price. Estimates do not include the buyer’s premium or VAT (where chargeable). Estimates are prepared some time before the auction and may be altered by a saleroom notice or announcement by the auctioneer before the auction of the lot. They are not definitive. Buyer’s Premium. The Terms of Sale oblige you to pay a buyer's premium on the hammer price of each lot purchased at the following rates: 20% on the first £100,000 15% on the excess between £100,001 and £500,000 12.5% on the excess between £500,001 and £1,000,000 10% on the balance above £1,000,000 Where thresholds apply, the higher premium rate will apply to the portion of the bid price up to the threshold and the lower premium rate will apply to the portion of the bid price in excess of the threshold. VAT at the standard rate is added to this premium with the exception of books and unframed maps (see below).

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Inspection of goods by the buyer. As we act on behalf of the seller, we are dependent on information provided by the seller about their goods. We may inspect lots and will act reasonably in taking a general view about them. However, we are normally unable to carry out detailed examinations of lots to check their condition in the way a buyer would do. You will have ample opportunity to inspect the goods. You must inspect and investigate lots that you might wish to bid for. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots set out in the Terms of Sale at clause 12.4.

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Electrical goods. These are sold as “antiques” only. If you buy electrical goods for use you must ask a qualified electrician to check them for compliance with safety regulations before you use them.

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Export of goods. If you intend to export goods you must find out:

(*) indicates that VAT is payable by the buyer on the hammer price as well as being an element in the buyer's premium. VAT will be chargeable at the standard rate (presently 20%). This imposition of VAT is likely to be because the seller is registered for VAT within the European Union and is not operating the Dealers Margin Scheme or because VAT is due at 20% on importation into the UK. (**) indicates that the lot has been imported from outside the European Union. These lots are liable to a reduced rate of VAT (5%) on the hammer price and buyer's premium).

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Bidding. Bidders will be required to register with us before the auction starts. We reserve the right to impose a deadline prior to the auction by which you must register or by which we must receive a commission bid. If you wish to bid on high value lots this deadline may be several days before the auction in order to allow us sufficient time to carry out the necessary checks. Lots will be invoiced to the name and address on the registration form. You will need to provide us with proof of your identity in a form acceptable to us and such other information as we may require. Please enquire in advance about our arrangements for telephone or online bidding. Please note that we may refuse to register you if you do not provide us with all the information and documentation that we ask for or at our discretion.

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Commission bidding. You may leave commission bids with us indicating the maximum amount to be bid against a lot (excluding the buyers' premium and/or any applicable VAT). We will execute commission bids as cheaply as possible having regard to the reserve (if any) and competing bids. If two buyers submit identical commission bids we may prefer the first bid received (where this can be reasonably ascertained). Please enquire in advance about our arrangements for leaving commission bids by telephone, email, via our website or through online bidding platforms.

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Methods of Payment. We accept payment by cash, debit card, credit card and bank transfer (maximum payment by cash or credit card £1,000 per auction). Please discuss with our office in advance of the sale if you plan to use any other method of payment. We do not accept payment by card over the telephone.

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Collection and storage. Please note what the Terms of Sale say about collection and storage. It is important that you pay for and collect goods promptly. Any delay may involve you having to pay storage charges.

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Lots which do not have either of the above symbols have no VAT payable on the hammer price. This is because such lots are sold using the Auctioneers' Margin Scheme. The VAT included within the premium is not recoverable as input tax.


TERMS OF SALE Both the sale of goods at our auctions and your relationship with us are governed by the Terms of Consignment (primarily applicable to sellers), the Terms of Sale (primarily applicable to bidders and buyers) and any notices displayed in the saleroom or announced by us at the auction (collectively, the “Conditions of Business”). The Terms of Consignment and Terms of Sale are available at our saleroom on request. Please read these Terms of Sale carefully. Please note that if you register to bid and/or bid at auction this signifies that you agree to and will comply with these Terms of Sale. Please note that these Terms of Sale relate to auctions held at our premises only. 1 Definitions and interpretation 1.1 To make these Terms of Sale easier to read, we have given the following words a specific meaning: “Auctioneer” means Chorley’s, a partnership or company registered in England and Wales with registration number with registration number 5857433 and whose registered office is located Staverton Court, Staverton, Cheltenham GL51 0UX or its authorised auctioneer, as appropriate; “Bidder” means a person participating in bidding at the auction; “Buyer” means the person who makes the highest bid for a Lot accepted by the Auctioneer; “Deliberate means: (a) an imitation made with the intention of Forgery” deceiving as to authorship, origin, date, age, period, culture or source; (b) which is described in the catalogue as being the work of a particular creator without qualification; and (c) which at the date of the auction had a value materially less than it would have had if it had been as described; “Hammer means the level of the highest bid for a Lot Price” accepted by the Auctioneer by the fall of the hammer; “Lot(s)” means the goods that we offer for sale at our auctions; “Premium” means the premium that we will charge you on your purchase of a Lot to be calculated as set out in Clause 4; “Reserve” means the minimum hammer price at which a Lot may be sold; “Sale means the net amount due to the Seller; Proceeds” “Seller” means the persons who consign Lots for sale at our auctions; “Terms of means the terms on which we agree to offer Lots Consignment” for sale in our auctions as agent on behalf of Sellers; “Terms of means these terms of sale, as amended or Sale” updated from time to time; “Total Amount means the Hammer Price for a Lot, the Premium, Due” any applicable artist’s resale right royalty, any VAT due and any additional charges payable by a defaulting buyer under these Terms of Sale; “Trader” means a Seller who is acting for purposes relating to that Seller’s trade, business, craft or profession, whether acting personally or through another person acting in the trader’s name or on the trader’s behalf;

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means Value Added Tax or any equivalent sales tax; and “Website” means our website available at www.chorleys.com. In these Terms of Sale the words 'you', 'yours', etc. refer to you as the Buyer. The words “we”, “us”, etc. refer to the Auctioneer. Any reference to a ‘Clause’ is to a clause of these Terms of Sale unless stated otherwise. 2 Information that we are required to give to Consumers 2.1 A description of the main characteristics of each Lot as contained in the auction catalogue. 2.2 Our name, address and contact details as set out herein, in our auction catalogues and/or on our Website. 2.3 The price of the Goods and arrangements for payment as described in Clauses 4, 5, 7 and 8. 2.4 The arrangements for collection of the Goods as set out in Clauses 8 and 9. 2.5 Your right to return a Lot and receive a refund if the Lot is a Deliberate Forgery as set out in Clause 13. 2.6 We and Trader Sellers have a legal duty to supply any Lots to you in accordance with these Terms of Sale. 2.7 If you have any complaints, please send them to us directly at the address set out on our Website. 3 Bidding procedures and the Buyer 3.1 You must register your details with us before bidding and provide us with any requested proof of identity and billing information, in a form acceptable to us. You must also satisfy any security arrangements we have in place before entering the auction room to view or bid. 3.2 We strongly recommend that you attend the auction in person. You are responsible for your decision to bid for a particular Lot. If you bid on a Lot, including by telephone and online bidding, or by placing a commission bid, we assume that you have carefully inspected the Lot and satisfied yourself regarding its condition. 3.3 If you instruct us in writing, we may execute commission bids on your behalf. Neither we nor our employees or agents will be responsible for any failure to execute your commission bid, unless our failure to do so is unreasonable. Where two or more commission bids at the same level are recorded we have the right to prefer the first bid made (where this can be reasonably ascertained). 3.4 The Bidder placing the highest bid for a Lot accepted by the Auctioneer will be the Buyer at the Hammer Price. Any dispute about a bid will be settled at our discretion. We may reoffer the Lot during the auction or may settle the dispute in another way. We will act reasonably when deciding how to settle the dispute. 3.5 Bidders will be deemed to act as principals, even if the Bidder is acting as an agent for a third party. 3.6 We may bid on Lots on behalf of the Seller up to one bid below the Reserve. 3.7 We may refuse to accept any bid if it is reasonable for us to do so. 3.8 Bidding increments will be at our sole discretion (but will be in line with standard auction practice).

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The purchase price As Buyer, you will pay: the Hammer Price; a premium of a percentage of the Hammer Price on an incremental basis: 20% on the first £100,000 15% on the excess between £100,001 and £500,000 12.5% on the excess between £500,001 and £1,000,000 10% on the excess above £1,000,000 any artist’s resale right royalty payable on the sale of the Lot; and any VAT due. VAT You shall be liable for the payment of any VAT applicable on the Hammer Price and premium due for a Lot. Please see the symbols used in the auction catalogue for that Lot and the “Information for Buyers” in our auction catalogue for further information. We will charge VAT at the current rate at the date of the auction. The contract between you and the Seller The contract for the purchase of the Lot between you and the Seller will be formed when the hammer falls accepting the highest bid for the Lot at the auction. You may directly enforce any terms in the Terms of Consignment against a Seller to the extent that you suffer damages and/or loss as a result of the Seller’s breach of the Terms of Consignment. If you breach these Terms of Sale, you may be responsible for damages and/or losses suffered by a Seller or us. If we are contacted by a Seller who wishes to bring a claim against you, we may in our discretion provide the Seller with information or assistance in relation to that claim. We normally act as an agent only and will not have any responsibility for default by you or the Seller (unless we are the Seller of the Lot). Payment Immediately following your successful bid on a Lot you will: 7.1.1 give to us, if not already provided to our satisfaction, proof of identity in a form acceptable to us (and any other information that we require in order to comply with our anti-money laundering obligations); and 7.1.2 pay to us the Total Amount Due with cash, debit card, credit card and bank transfer (maximum payment by cash or credit card of £1000 per auction). If you owe us any money, we may use any payment made by you to repay these debts. Title and collection of purchases Once you have paid us in full the Total Amount Due for any Lot, ownership of that Lot will transfer to you. You may not claim or collect a Lot until you have paid for it. You will (at your own expense) collect any Lots that you have purchased and paid for either: 8.2.1 not later than seven business days following the day of the auction; or 8.2.2 not later than seven business days following the date that we have received payment of the Total Amount Due in cleared funds, if later.

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If you do not collect the Lot within this time period, you will be responsible for any reasonable removal, storage and insurance charges in relation to that Lot. Risk of loss or damage to the Lot will pass to you when you (or your agents) take physical possession of the Lot. If you do not collect the Lot that you have paid for within thirty days after the auction, we may sell the Lot. We will pay the proceeds of any such sale to you, but will deduct any storage charges or other sums that we have incurred in the storage and sale of the Lot. We reserve the right to charge you a selling commission at our standard rates on any such resale of the Lot. Remedies for non-payment or failure to collect purchases Please do not bid on a Lot if you do not intend to buy it. If your bid is successful, these Terms of Sale will apply to you. This means that you will have to carry out your obligations set out in these Terms of Sale. If you do not comply with these Terms of Sale we may (acting on behalf of the Seller and ourselves) pursue one or more of the following measures: 9.1.1 take action against you for damages for breach of contract; 9.1.2 reverse the sale of the Lot to you and/or any other Lots sold by us to you; 9.1.3 resell the Lot by auction or private treaty (in which case you will have to pay any difference between the price you should have paid for the Lot and the price we sell it for as well as the charges outlined in Clause 8.5). Please note that if we sell the Lot for a higher amount than your winning bid, the extra money will belong to the Seller; 9.1.4 remove, store and insure the Lot at your expense; 9.1.5 if you do not pay us within seven business days of your successful bid, we may charge interest at a rate not exceeding 1.5% per month on the total amount due; 9.1.6 keep that Lot or any other Lot sold to you until you pay the Total Amount Due; 9.1.7 reject or ignore bids from you or your agent at future auctions or impose conditions before we accept bids from you; and/or 9.1.8 if we sell any Lots for you, use the money made on these Lots to repay any amount you owe us. We will act reasonably when exercising our rights under Clause 9.1. We will contact you before exercising these rights and try to work with you to correct any noncompliance by you with these Terms of Sale. Health and safety Although we take reasonable precautions regarding health and safety, you are on our premises at your own risk. Please note the lay-out of the premises and security arrangements. Neither we nor our employees or agents are responsible for the safety of you or your property when you visit our premises, unless you suffer any injury to your person or damage to your property as a result of our, our employees’ or our agents’ negligence. Warranties The Seller warrants to us and to you that: 11.1.1 the Seller is the true owner of the Lot for sale or is authorised by the true owner to offer and sell the lot at auction;


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11.1.2 the Seller is able to transfer good and marketable title to the Lot to you free from any third party rights or claims; and 11.1.3 as far as the Seller is aware, the main characteristics of the Lot set out in the auction catalogue (as amended by any notice displayed in the saleroom or announced by the Auctioneer at the auction) are correct. If, after you have placed a successful bid and paid for a Lot, any of the warranties above are found not to be true, please notify us in writing. Neither we nor the Seller will be liable to pay you any sums over and above the Total Amount Due and we will not be responsible for any inaccuracies in the information provided by the Seller except as set out below. Please note that many of the Lots that you may bid on at our auction are second-hand. If a Lot is not second-hand and you purchase the Lot as a Consumer from a Seller that is a Trader, a number of additional terms may be implied by law in addition to the Seller’s warranties set out at Clause 11.1 (in particular under the Consumer Rights Act 2015). These Terms of Sale do not seek to exclude your rights under law as they relate to the sale of these Lots. Save as expressly set out above, all other warranties, conditions or other terms which might have effect between the Seller and you, or us and you, or be implied or incorporated by statue, common law or otherwise are excluded. Descriptions and condition Our descriptions of the Lot will be based on: (a) information provided to us by the Seller of the Lot (for which we are not liable); and (ii) our opinion (although it is likely that we will not be able to carry out a detailed inspection of each Lot). We will give you a number of opportunities to view and inspect the Lots before the auction. You (and any independent consultants acting on your behalf) must satisfy yourself about the accuracy of any description of a Lot. We shall not be responsible for any failure by you or your consultants to properly inspect a Lot. Representations or statements by us as to authorship, genuineness, origin, date, age, provenance, condition or estimated selling price involve matters of opinion. We undertake that any such opinion will be honestly and reasonably held and accept liability for opinions given negligently or fraudulently. Please note that Lots (in particular second-hand Lots) are unlikely to be in perfect condition. Lots are sold “as is” (i.e. as you see them at the time of the auction). Books are not collated and are not guaranteed to be complete. The absence of any reference to condition in any description does not imply the lot is without fault. Chorley’s do not usually include condition information in catalogue or online descriptions, however we are happy to provide a condition report for any lot upon request before the auction. Neither we nor the Seller accept any liability for the condition of second-hand Lots or for any condition issues affecting a Lot if such issues are included in the description of a Lot in the auction catalogue (or in any saleroom notice) and/or which the inspection of a Lot by the Buyer ought to have revealed.

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Historically many gemstones have been subject to a variety of treatments to enhance their appearance. Sapphires and rubies are routinely heat treated to improve their colour and clarity, emeralds are also frequently treated with oils or resin for the same purpose. Treatments such as staining, irradiation or coating may have been used on other gemstones. These treatments may be permanent, whilst others may need special care or re-treatment to retain their appearance. Bidders should be aware that estimates assume that gemstones may have been subjected to such treatments. A number of laboratories issue certificates that give more detailed descriptions of gemstones, however there may not be consensus between different laboratories on the degrees or types of treatment for any particular gemstone. In the event that Chorley’s has been given or obtained certificates for any lots in the sale, these certificates will be disclosed in the catalogue. In the event that no certificate is published in the catalogue, bidders should assume that the gemstone may have been treated. Neither Chorley’s nor the seller accepts any liability for contradictions or differing certificates obtained by buyers on any lots subsequent to the sale. Deliberate Forgeries You may return any Lot which is found to be a Deliberate Forgery to us within six months of the auction provided that you return the Lot to us in the same condition as when it was released to you, accompanied by a written statement identifying the Lot from the relevant catalogue description and a written statement of defects. If we are reasonably satisfied that the Lot is a Deliberate Forgery we will refund the money paid by you for the Lot (including any Premium and applicable VAT) provided that if: 13.2.1 the catalogue description reflected the accepted view of experts as at the date of the auction; or 13.2.2 you personally are not able to transfer good and marketable title in the Lot to us, you will have no right to a refund under this Clause 13.2 If you have sold the Lot to another person, we will only be liable to refund the price that you paid for the Lot. We will not be responsible for repaying any additional money you may have made from selling the Lot. Your right to return a Lot that is a Deliberate Forgery does not affect your legal rights and is in addition to any other right or remedy provided by law or by these Terms of Sale. Ivory and Endangered Species Chorley’s condemns the poaching of all species, especially African elephants and the wanton destruction of natural habitat. Thus we will offer for sale no ivory products produced after June 1947, the date of the Convention of International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES). We consider that pieces produced before this date are likely to be purchased as pieces of artistic or cultural merit, which happen to contain ivory, rather than be purchased for their ivory content. Due to international laws, any item on the Endangered species list, whether it dates from the 18th/19th Century or the 1930s, requires re-export permits for bidders outside the EU (CITES). Some countries also require import permits as well and all permits must be in place prior to shipment. Chorley’s cannot be held liable if a purchaser buys a lot that comes within this field and then import/export licences cannot be arranged. It is the potential buyer’s responsibility to check the applicable regulations before bidding for a lot which comes under these laws. 79



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