Chorley's catalogue 19-20 July 2016

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Chorley’s 19th & 20th July 2016

Auction Catalogue Tuesday 19th July & Wednesday 20th July 2016



Day OnE Tuesday 19th July 2016 at 10am Lots Glass Ceramics Oriental Works of Art Silver & White Metal Jewellery, Watches & Objets de Vertu Works of Art Oil Paintings Drawings & Watercolours Prints Books & Ephemera

1 – 10 15 – 54 60 – 76 80 – 105 110 – 165 170 – 179 180 – 271 275 – 335 340 – 386 390 – 429

Page 4 4 7 8 9 14 16 35 41 44

Day TwO wednesday 20th July 2016 at 10am Furniture & Furnishings Rugs Costume & Textiles Miscellaneous Items Clocks & Scientific Instruments Guns, Militaria & Taxidermy

450 – 736 745 – 755 760 – 767 770 – 801 810 – 833 835 – 859

48 75 75 76 77 81

Viewing Sunday 17th July 10am-4pm Monday 18th July 9am-5pm Sale mornings 8.30am-10am

Buyer’s Premium 20%+VAT (24% inclusive)

Please note that some works of art in this sale may be subject to Artist’s Resale Right, indicated in the catalogue with AR. Any of these lots realising the sterling equivalent of €1000 or more will incur an additional charge of 4% of the hammer price, which will be paid to the artist or their beneficiary.

All purchased lots must be collected from Chorley's by 5pm on Friday 29th July. Any items remaining after this time will be removed to storage at the purchaser's expense.

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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.

School of arthur Devis

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

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

a Derby figure

In our opinion a later decoration.

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

In our opinion a figure from the Derby factory.

after Devis

In our opinion this is similar to a Derby product.

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 the signature

date inscription is by a hand other than the artist.

Dimensions

These are given height before width.

Catalogue produced by

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a Sheraton period

Possibly Derby 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.


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Glass 1.

a pair of tall cut glass decanters with circular bases, 44cm high £50-70

2.

a large glass bell-shaped cover, 42cm high x 39cm diameter and a smaller glass dome, 34cm high x 33cm diameter £60-80

3.

a cut glass confiture and cover with pointed finial and serrated border, raised on a pedestal base, 26cm high and a cut glass rose bowl on a square pedestal base £70-90

4.

Sundry cut glass decanters, carafes, oil bottles etc. £50-70

5.

a Georgian cut glass rummer, two glass finger bowls and other glass £60-80

6.

a green glass basket with crossover handle, an opaque green glass basket and other glass £60-80

7.

Sundry cranberry glass £40-60

8.

an Irish cut glass navette shaped bowl, probably Waterford, late 18th Century on baluster turned support and lobed moulded foot, 21.5cm high £150-200

9.

10.

a pair of George III drinking glasses, each with trumpet shaped bowl, airtwist stem and on circular foot with folded rim, 22.5cm high £200-300

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a pair of Continental porcelain parrots, a pottery figure of a lady with basket and other decorative china £60-80

29.

a Royal worcester blush ivory jug, No. 1094, finely painted summer flowers, 16cm high, another 14.5cm high, a smaller modern jug, 10cm high and a rouge pot lid £120-150

30.

an English pottery dessert service of eleven pieces, Bouquet pattern, transfer printed flowers within harebell borders and eight English porcelain dessert plates, floral decoration within apple green borders £80-120

31.

Four Royal worcester figure groups, The Age of Courtship, by Maureen Halson, limited edition of 2450 £150-200

32.

a 19th Century Dresden barrel shaped vase, the cover with goose finial, painted all over bouquets of flowers on a fluted frame, 30cm high and a Continental comport support with two women on a circular base, 37cm high £100-150

33.

a pair of Royal worcester blush ivory jugs, No. 1094, painted summer flowers, 13cm high and a pair of blush ivory jugs, No. 1582, with serrated borders, 10cm high £180-220

34.

a Delft plate decorated with floral sprays, 22cm diameter, a Worcester fence pattern dish and a miniature Chinese blue and white vase £80-120

a Copeland & Garrett dessert service of twelve pieces, transfer printed with baskets of fruit and flowers £80-120

35.

24.

Four ceramic flower vases £10-20

a Staffordshire figure, Tom King, various Staffordshire figures and other china £60-80

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25.

a Dresden strawberry dish and cover with berry finial, painted birds in landscapes in shaped reserves, having entwined handles and two matching plates £60-80

a part set of ceramic carpet bowls comprising seven ceramic balls, two pairs and three singles and a wooden marker ball, an early 20th Century paperweight and a set of book ends £80-120

26.

Sundry decorative china £60-80

37.

27.

a 19th Century pottery part dinner service of ten pieces, transfer printed sprays of orange flowers £60-80

a group of seven Masons Ironstone hydra jugs, of graduating sizes, decorated in the Imari palette £60-80

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a glass ale goblet, the bowl etched hops and barley, 21cm high £30-50

Ceramics a quantity of blue and white printed china £20-40 a wedgwood creamware part dinner service, circa 1860, transferred in sepia with ferns and butterflies, comprising: thirty plates, twelve soup bowls, ten serving dishes, two smaller tureens and covers and stands, two entrée dishes and covers, sixteen side plates, twelve dishes, and a large tureen, cover and stand £300-400

a worcester part tea service, circa 1810, comprising two bread and butter plates, three coffee cans and two saucers, a cream jug, teapot stand and sucrier lid, decorated with strawberries in brown £80-100

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a large quantity of blue and white transfer dinner wares, mainly Spode, comprising two large oval tureens, a large meat platter, two tureen covers, various plates, cups and saucers of various dates £100-150 a large Copeland meat platter, decorated with a floral border in the Imari palette with floral sprays to the centre, 53cm wide and a Royal Doulton fish plate £40-50 a pair of Royal Doulton vases, early 20th Century, each of globular form with stylised neck and twin gilt handles, decorated with camel riders in a desert, green printed mark to base, inscribed 627 and RA5954, 20.5cm high £100-150 Five various Staffordshire figures of sheep and two glass paperweights with millefiori centres £30-50 a Continental black glazed and gilt metal centrepiece, with dolphin and floral scroll gilt metal support on a trefoil base, 42cm high £60-80


Lot 39 38.

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40.

a Paris porcelain part dinner service, early 20th Century, printed flowers and butterflies, comprising a tureen, meat dish, two sauce boats, an oval platter and various plates £300-500 a Paris porcelain part coffee service, circa 1810, comprising a coffee pot, cream jug, six cups and five saucers see illustration £500-700

41.

a pair of worcester first period plates, circa 1780, painted panels of polychrome flowers within a dark blue ground, 21cm diameter £150-200

42.

a Prattware jug, circa 1800, depicting Hercules wrestling Cerberus to one side and a mounted officer to the other and an oval porcelain inkstand decorated dragons in gilt to a blue ground £60-80

a small quantity of Royal Doulton Bunnykins nursery china, including a bowl, plates etc. £30-50

Lot 43

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an English Ironstone part dinner service, circa 1820, enamelled decoration of scrolling foliage, comprising an oval bowl, two tureens and covers, four bowls, three side plates and thirty-five dinner plates see illustration £600-800

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a set of eight English Ironstone plates, circa 1810, decorated in the Imari palette with a vase of flowers to the centre and reserves of flowers to the border, 22cm diameter £80-120

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a yorkshire lead-glazed earthenware plaque, moulded in relief with a ram in a pastoral setting, within an integral frame, picked out in green and brown, circa 1820, 24cm x 33cm see illustration £250-350

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a wedgwood caneware kantharos-form pot-pourri vase, a Cyples ‘Egyptian black’ coffee pot and two Wedgwood black basalt milk jugs, one circa 1810 £150-200

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a wedgwood pearlware shellmoulded part-dessert service, circa 1840, comprising a tureen and cover, six mussel-shaped dishes, two similar, five scallopshaped dishes and two similar, subtly coloured in pale pink and yellow see illustration £800-1200

a Scottish lead-glazed earthenware plaque, moulded in relief with a ram in a pastoral setting, within an integral frame, picked out in green and brown, circa 1820, 20.5cm x 29cm see illustration £400-600 a Staffordshire pearlware model of a recumbent sheep, circa 1780, and another of a ewe and lamb, circa 1800 £100-150

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a pearlware shell-shaped sugar sifter spoon, probably Wedgwood, circa 1830, with coral-moulded handle, coloured in pale pink £80-120

Lot 49 (part)

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a wedgwood creamware meat platter decorated with transfer printed flower specimens in rust red, 55cm wide, a swivel top tureen and two rectangular serving dishes, possibly Yorkshire £80-120

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a Hispano-Moresque lustre ware dish of circular form, decorated with a central crest within a stylised floral surround and a corresponding outer border, 38cm wide £60-80

53.

an Italian glazed figure of a semi-clad maiden on a circular base, 69cm high £120-180

54.

a william Ridgway & Co. dessert service, marked ‘Opaque Granite China’ with pale blue borders, comprising seventeen plates, two shaped dishes and a tazza £30-50


Oriental works of art 60.

a 19th Century Chinese export lacquer sewing box, the inner cover with landscape decoration and fitted with tray, compartments and a few ivory sewing tools, 39cm wide see illustration £400-600

61.

a 19th Century Chinese export lacquer gaming token box, containing a quantity of mother-of-pearl gaming tokens initialled FG for a member of the Grant family, 29cm wide see illustration £300-500

62.

a Chinese famille rose teapot and cover, circa 1760, a Chinese famille rose bowl, 26cm diameter, a famille rose jug, a famille rose tea bowl and a blue and white tea bowl £150-200

63.

a Chinese book, relating to tillage and weaving, a late edition £150-200

64.

Three Japanese Kutani dessert plates, 18cm diameter £80-100

65.

Utagawa Kunisada (Japan, Edo, 1786-1865) a woodblock diptych print of a woman and a man with a knife, 37cm x 48cm, another by the same hand and a Japanese woodblock print of a landscape £100-150

66.

a 20th Century Indian School silk painting depicting robed gentleman offering gifts at a ceremony, 52cm x 38cm and a Japanese silk painting of a woman, 35cm x 25cm £40-60

67.

Four Chinese needlework panels of birds in flowering branches, 176cm x 53cm £100-150

68.

a pair of Chinese silk work cuffs, another pair and a silkwork picture of birds and flowering branches, all framed £60-80

69.

a Chinese jade vase of magnolia form, Qing dynasty, naturalistically modelled, 9.5cm high Provenance: John Sparks Ltd £600-800

70.

a Japanese carved ivory netsuke, early 19th Century, depicting a rabbit, signed beneath, 3cm high £300-500

71.

a Japanese carved ivory netsuke, Meiji period, depicting a kappa seated with a basket of clams and a gourd, 4cm high, and another netsuke depicting tortoises on a water lily, 3cm high £300-500

Lot 60

72.

an anglo Indian engraved ivory writing slope, Vizagapatam early 19th Century, the domed cover to the stationery compartment decorated figures flanked by cattle, the fall front decorated a procession of figures around a deity, the interior with hidden compartment enclosing three short drawers, 36cm wide £300-500

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Lot 85 73.

a Chinese giltwood wall carving, depicting figures within gardens and pavilions, 30cm high x 18cm wide £20-30

74.

a Chinese bowl, decorated chrysanthemums and scrolling foliage on a red ground, underglaze blue seal mark beneath, 13cm diameter £300-500

75.

a Chinese sang-de-boeuf saucer dish, with underglaze blue seal mark beneath, 19cm diameter £300-500

76.

an Oriental cast gilt metal statue of rectangular column form, the sides decorated in relief with deities, 23cm high £300-500

Silver & white Metal 80.

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a pair of Edwardian silver pepperettes, Birmingham 1904, each of inverted baluster form with embossed swag and ribbon decoration, another pair with pierced bodies and blue glass liners and matching salt, a lidded salt on three hoof feet, a toast rack, seven various coffee spoons and two salt spoons £60-80

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85.

a George III Old English pattern silver part table service, various makers and dates, comprising three table spoons, three table forks, three dessert forks, three dessert spoons and two teaspoons, each with armorial within a lozenge to the terminal, approximately 652gm £150-200 a George III silver meat skewer, W & P Cunningham, Edinburgh, date letter rubbed, crested, approximately 101gm Note: Crest of Grant of Kilgraston £100-150 a small quantity of silver comprising a silver toddy ladle, two carving knives and a carving fork, three pairs of teaspoons and a dessert fork £70-100 a George II silver salver, William Peaston, London 1750, with pie crust edge on scroll feet, approximately 950gm £300-500 a large George III silver salver, W & P Cunningham, Edinburgh 1802, central armorial, crest and motto, approximately 2620gm Note: Armorial of Grant of Kilgraston see illustration £800-1200

86.

a part set of silver dessert knives and forks, John Keith, London, comprising ten knives and nine forks, filled handles £80-120

87.

a pair of late Victorian silver candlesticks, Sheffield 1895, of Corinthian column form with stepped and gadrooned square bases (weighted), 28cm high £300-500

88.

a pair of late Victorian silver candlesticks, Sheffield 1893, of Corinthian column form, with stepped and beaded square bases (weighted), 16cm high £80-120

89.

a silver cigarette tray, London 1953, a silver sauce boat, 1899, a silver bon bon dish, two small silver circular dishes and a silver salt spoon, approximately 236gm £70-100

90.

an Edwardian silver mounted scent bottle with tortoiseshell and silver inlaid cover, an oval tortoiseshell and silver mounted jar and two small silver pill boxes the enamelled covers depicting geese and ducks £60-80

91.

a pair of silver salts, PD/AC, Edinburgh, 1914, the matching spoons and a silver ribbed salt £60-80


92.

a silver backed clothes brush, HM, Birmingham 1898, a silver backed hand mirror, MW, London 1908 and a silver backed hairbrush, Chester 1908 £60-80

97.

a George III silver spirit label, JS, London 1812, for Rum, a small two-handled cup, a propelling pencil, two napkin rings and five teaspoons, approximately 200gm £60-80

93.

a pair of dwarf silver candlesticks, HE Ltd, Sheffield, with stepped fluted columns and beaded borders, 12.5cm high £120-150

98.

a pair of George I style silver candlesticks, JHO, London 1976, of knopped hexagonal shape, 18cm high, approximately 750gm £200-300

94.

a pair of octagonal tulip shaped silver vases, EHL & S, Birmingham 1905 and a pair of pepper pots, HH, London 1879 £80-120

99.

a silver mug, HA, Sheffield 1918, of baluster shape with leaf capped scroll handle, approximately 255gm £60-80

95.

a cylindrical silver tea caddy, EJG, Birmingham 1924, with cover and thread borders, 9cm high £120-150

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96.

a matched silver mounted dressing table set, comprising hand mirror, two hair brushes (one damaged), two silver topped glass jars, a match strike and another cover £40-60

a silver caster, EV, Sheffield 1938, of octagonal baluster form, 21cm high, a silver ashtray and three silver mounted glass ashtrays, the mounts marked sterling, approximately 350gm weighable £100-150

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102.

a silver salver, Carrington & Co., London 1937, presented to Major D M Hawkins by the Bedfordshire and Herefordshire Regimental Association with numerous facsimile signatures, the salver with gadrooned rim on scroll feet, 42cm diameter, approximately 1970gm see illustration £500-700

103.

a silver candle snuffer, Sheffield 1904, with plain ebonised handle, 40cm long and sundry silver mounted jars £50-70

104.

a matched silver dressing table set, various dates and makers, including hand mirror, hair brush, clothes brush etc. and a trumpet shaped vase £100-150

105.

a Chinese white metal strainer, a silver napkin ring, a white metal bottle and cover, a cheroot holder, a pair of tortoiseshell rimmed spectacles and three studs £50-70

113.

a diamond solitaire ring, the single stone in an illusion setting to an 18ct gold shank and another diamond ring set in 18ct gold £150-200

114.

a 9ct gold vinaigrette, with engine turned decoration, pierced floral hinged cover to interior, 4.5cm wide, approximately 32gm £250-300

a French silver toddy ladle, of double-lip design with a turned ebonised handle, 39cm long £60-80

Jewellery, watches & Objets de Vertu 110.

a lady’s 9ct gold Omega wristwatch, the 17 jewel movement numbered 17987572 on a 9ct gold expanding bracelet, a 9ct gold Rotary wristwatch, another wristwatch and a small quantity of costume jewellery to include a marcasite necklace, brooches etc. £150-200

Lot 111

111.

a three-stone diamond ring, the stones claw set to an unhallmarked yellow metal shank, ring size P see illustration £300-500

112.

a diamond three-stone ring in a crossover setting to an 18ct gold shank, ring size L see illustration £300-500

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120.

a cultured pearl three-row necklace with a split pearl and blue enamel clasp £300-500

121.

a 9ct rose gold fancy link double albert, the pierced hollow links with clip attachment to each end and central T-bar, approximately 54gm £500-700

122.

a diamond and australian sapphire cluster ring, the central oval sapphire to a surround of ten old cut diamonds, enamelled decoration to the shoulders see illustration £600-800

123.

a Breitling ‘Top Time’ gentleman’s stainless steel chronograph wristwatch, the black dial with baton markers, two subsidiary dials, on a tan leather strap, model no 2002, inscription to back £400-600

124.

a small Vernis Martin circular box, painted with a portrait of a lady (damaged) £30-50

125.

an open faced silver pocket watch and three other pocket watches £40-60

126.

a child’s 9ct gold hollow hinged bracelet, Chester 1923 and a circular miniature portrait frame £80-120

127.

a diamond brooch of spaniel form, pave set with diamonds and with ruby eye see illustration £200-300

128.

a york agriculture Society medallion, awarded to Charles Turner Esq. for planting 211875 oaks and 26250 ashes in the year 1781, cased £80-120

129.

a George III ivory patch box, of navette shape with an oval miniature painting to the cover enclosing a mirror, 9cm wide £80-120

130.

a portrait miniature depicting a gentleman in 17th Century dress, watercolour on ivory, 4.5cm x 3.5cm £60-80

131.

a 15ct gold heart-shaped pendant centred by a ruby, an 18ct gold ring, a silver and blue guilloche enamel rouge pot, a Mouseman ashtray, a quantity of lantern slides of naval interest etc. £60-80

132.

a quantity of costume jewellery including a filigree bangle, marcasite, Scottish hardstone ring set in silver, etc £60-80

133.

a Bailiwick of Guernsey £25 coin, commemorating The Battle of Britain £100-150

Lot 122 115.

116.

a 19th Century English portrait miniature depicting a lady in a lace cap, watercolour on ivory, 8.5cm x 6.5cm, in a velvet lined red leather case £70-100 a George III pair cased pocket watch on stand, the outer case decorated with a figure of a gardener, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, the movement with verge escapement, signed Peter Wirgman, London and numbered 1563, on a rosewood and inlaid stand £400-600

117.

a gentleman’s 18ct gold dress ring set with a garnet, three ladies gem set dress rings and a pair of garnet drop cufflinks £200-300

118.

a large quantity of costume jewellery to include a purple gem set silver mounted necklace, a tiger’s eye necklace, a silver charm bracelet, a nurse’s buckle, a Norwegian pendant necklace etc. £100-150

119.

a cased set of six cut glass and amethyst dress buttons, four silver and mother-of-pearl dress buttons and a cased set of three pearl studs £60-80

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144.

a lady’s Omega 9ct white gold wristwatch, with square face and mesh link strap £150-200

145.

a 9ct gold chain with circular links and a diamond set hand clasp, approximately 68gm £500-700

146.

a sapphire and diamond ring set with three graduated sapphires within four illusion set diamonds, on an 18ct gold and platinum shank, ring size L½ see illustration £600-800

147.

a yellow gold and blue stone ring, the blue stone to centre carved with a crest, ring size M £100-150

148.

a French jet crucifix pendant, carved with stylised design to front and beaded border, a silver mounted cameo and a 9ct gold cased wristwatch with leather strap £100-150

149.

a lady’s Bueche Girod wristwatch, the circular dial to a diamond set bezel on a textured 9ct gold brick-link bracelet, approximately 46gm £200-300

150.

a late 18th Century French 18ct gold quarter repeating pocket watch, the dial engraved a woman seated on a terrace, a bird perched on her hand, a mirror in her left hand reflecting the same, having Arabic numerals and key wind at 2 o’clock, the movement with chased and engraved surround and similar decoration to the centre plates, having a central verge escapement and silvered advance/retard dial, with single hour repeat gong and twin quarter gong, 6cm diameter see illustration £1500-2000

151.

a pair of diamond ear studs set in 18ct white gold, each approximately 3mm diameter, in a four-claw setting £180-220

Lot 146 134.

a 19th Century oval gold locket (unmarked), with engine turned decoration to the covers, containing a mother-of-pearl panel decorated with hair sprays, initials in gilt and dated in gilt August 1832 and a painted porcelain panel depicting a cherub, inscribed verso ‘painted by W Corden Augt 1832’ £150-200

135.

a strand of faceted agate beads and the matching ear pendants, a jade bead necklace of graduated circular beads and three other bead necklaces £60-80

136.

a Scottish polished hardstone brooch, centred by a gem set coronet on a saltire within a Celtic cross border, 5cm wide £80-120

137.

a gem set moth brooch, a 9ct gold bangle, a gold and enamel vinaigrette bearing French marks and sundry jewellery £200-300

138.

a 19th Century oak snuff box, the cover with plaque named ‘Victory’, the box thought to have been made from part of the mast of the Victory, 9cm wide and an Eastern brass snuff bottle £50-70

139.

a diamond and pearl bar brooch, centred by a double line of pearls interspersed by diamonds with a diamond cluster to each end £150-200

140.

a Victorian hardstone cameo pendant/brooch, the oval cameo depicting a female in profile, within a border of harebells and pearls (one pearl missing) £150-200

141.

a Brazilian link neck chain, unmarked, a gold plated bracelet and a yellow metal ring mount £80-120

142.

a pearl and diamond ring, the central pearl flanked by diamond set pierced shoulders to an unhallmarked, ring size P and a multi-gem set ring £150-200

143.

a diamond and imitation baroque pearl pendant, the diamond above a pear shape faux pearl £80-120 Lot 150 Page 11


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Lot 157

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152.

a diamond ring set in 18ct gold, the marquise setting with four baguette diamonds and two small circular diamonds to each end within a surround of twenty-two small diamonds, ring size M½ £400-600

153.

a Victorian amethyst and diamond set pendant with a diamond set star-burst to the centre, mounted within a gold eight-claw setting, each claw set with a diamond, a small amethyst and seed pearl cluster pendant, two 9ct gold crosses and a Victorian cameo brooch £200-300

154.

a platinum and diamond flower spray brooch, the flower head set with seven baguette cut diamonds and a single central diamond, with illusion set diamonds to the leaves, approximately 5cm long see illustration £300-400

155.

a sapphire and diamond cluster ring, the nine-stone cluster to an 18ct yellow gold shank, another sapphire and diamond cluster ring and a sapphire and diamond ring centred by a square cut sapphire and set in 9ct yellow gold (3) £250-350

156.

a diamond solitaire ring, the square stone set in white gold, ring size L, an emerald and diamond triple cluster ring set in 9ct gold and a sapphire and diamond cluster ring (3) £200-300

157.

a diamond solitaire ring, the diamond of approximately 1.85ct in a claw setting with three small diamonds to each shoulder, set in platinum, ring size M½ see illustration £4000-6000


158.

an emerald and diamond ring of modern design, the three rows of square cut emeralds flanked by three diamonds to each shoulder and set in 18ct gold and a diamond cluster ring, the domed cluster to a 9ct gold shank, both ring size O £150-200

159.

an amber bead necklace, the fifty-eight graduated oval beads of butterscotch colour to a screw clasp, approximately 95gm see illustration £500-700

160.

a banded agate bead necklace of forty-four graduated circular beads £150-200

161.

a diamond cluster ring, the nine-stone cluster in a claw setting, the small engraved shoulders to a yellow gold shank, ring size J £300-500

162.

a 9ct gold hinged bangle with ropetwist decoration and an Edwardian hinged bangle set with a line of ten split pearls £150-200

163.

a Stuart crystal ring, 18th Century, with enamel decoration behind the principal stone and three smaller stones to each shoulder £300-500

164.

a Stuart crystal ring, 18th Century, with gold thread decoration behind the principal stone and two smaller stones to each shoulder £300-500

165.

a diamond double-clip brooch of ribbon-tie form set with baguette and brilliant cut stones, 7cm wide see illustration £2000-3000

Lot 159

Lot 165

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Lot 170

works of art 170.

P J Mene, a small bronze depicting whippets on an oval base, signature within the base, 16cm high see illustration ÂŁ200-300

171.

Harriet Glen, Greyhound on the Turn, signed limited edition 3/100, bronze on an oval oak base with certificate of authenticity, 26cm high ÂŁ300-500

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Lot 174


172.

william Brodie (Scottish 1815-1881), Bust of a Young Child, possibly the artist’s daughter, signed W Brodie RSA Sc1879, white marble, 36.5cm high Note: In 1880 Brodie exhibited a bust of his daughter at The Royal Scottish Academy, the present lot could be the one exhibited. Brodie was also the sculptor of Greyfriars Bobby Provenance: Sotheby’s Gleneagles 1997, Lot 1374 see illustration £300-500

173.

a pair of arts and Crafts style carved bookends, each of pierced buttress form, 19cm high £80-120

174.

John Bailey (act. 1851-1857) Marble Bust of Lieutenant-General Duncan McLeod on a plinth, inscribed on base ‘I Bailey Sculpt PADDINGTON 1853’, the bust 81cm high, the plinth 112cm high Note: Lieutenant-General Duncan McLeod (c.1780-1856) of the Bengal Engineers was a skilled engineer responsible for the building of numerous roads and bridges during his years of service. His crowning achievement was the Italianate style Moorshedabad Palace (also known as Nizamat Kila (the Fortress of the Nawabs) or the Hazaarduari Palace (Palace of a Thousand Doors)) 1829-1837 see illustration £1200-1800

175.

a bronze bust of a young woman, signed ‘Saibas’, looking to her right, on a plinth base, 61cm high see illustration £800-1200

176. • G Varlese, bronze bust of Dante on a rectangular plinth, the front inscribed with a quote from The Divine Comedy, signed G Varlese, Napoli, 20cm wide £80-120 177. •

a plaster bust of Milton, on a socle base, weighted, 49.5cm high £50-70

Lot 175

178. • a Scottish painted work box, circa 1835, the cover depicting the first meet of the first season of the Ayrshire Foxhounds at Coilsfield House, seat of the Earls of Eglinton, various correspondence within relates to the gift of the box to Miss Louisa Gordon, other correspondence pertains to the genealogy of the Gordon family etc, the box 25.5cm wide £150-200 179.

a cast metal figure of a pacing lion on a rectangular plinth, the plinth 49.5cm long see illustration £100-150

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Oil Paintings The Property of a Private Collector Collection of paintings by Sir nöel Coward Best known as an English playwright, Coward also painted in watercolour and oils, presenting his works to friends as opening-night gifts as well as hanging them in his own home alongside his collection of paintings by other 20th Century artists. 180.aR noel Coward (British 1899-1973) Fisher Boys, Jamaica signed lower left Noel Coward oil on canvas board, 34.5cm x 24.5cm Provenance: Christie’s 23/3/95, Lot 254 see illustration £4000-5000 181.aR nöel Coward (British 1899-1973) Nassau signed lower left Noel Coward oil on canvas board, 17.5cm x 25cm Provenance: Christie’s 20/6/95 see illustration £6000-8000 182.aR nöel Coward (British 1899-1973) West Indies signed lower right Noel Coward oil on canvas board, 17cm x 24cm Provenance: Sotheby’s 16/5/96, Lot 266 £1500-2000 Lot 180

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183.aR nöel Coward (British 1899-1973) The Yacht signed lower right Noel Coward oil on canvas, 49cm x 39cm Provenance: Christie’s 28/11/96, Lot 100 see illustration £3000-4000 184.aR nöel Coward (British 1899-1973) Village Store in Jamaica signed lower right Noel Coward oil on canvas board, 49.5cm x 58.5cm Provenance: Christie’s 28/11/96, Lot 99 see illustration £10000-15000 185.aR nöel Coward (British 1899-1973) Bathers on the Edge of a Lake in Switzerland signed lower left Noel Coward oil on board, 30cm x 37cm Provenance: Christie’s 26/10/95 £1500-2000 186.aR nöel Coward (British 1899-1973) Blue Harbour with Paddle Steamer signed oil on canvas, 38cm x 32.5cm £4000-6000 187.aR nöel Coward (British 1899-1973) The Swimming Pool signed lower left, Nöel Coward oil on canvas, 35cm x 45cm Provenance: Christie’s 27/1/99, Lot 142 £2000-3000

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188.

19th Century English School Portrait of Lacy Walter Yea of the 7th Fusiliers killed at The Battle of the Great Redan, 18th June 1855 oil on canvas, 59cm x 45cm the frame with vacant space for medal see illustration £800-1200

189.

Caleb Robert Stanley (British 1795-1868) Kenilworth Castle oil on board, 29.5cm x 45cm £300-500

190.

S. Steinberg Still Life with Vase and Arrangement of Summer Flowers on Marble Ledge signed lower right oil on canvas, 111cm x 75cm £400-600

191.

18th Century English School after Sir Godfrey Kneller Half-Length Portrait of Queen Caroline of Ansbach, when Princess of Wales her hair in ringlets, wearing a plush and ermine lined cape with lace cuffs and floral dress, a crown on a ledge to her right oil on canvas, 123cm x 99cm and 18th Century English School after Sir Godfrey Kneller Half-Length Portrait of a Lord with royal cypher to top left, wearing a red cloak with gold link clasp, black cape bearing Order of the Garter and breastplate beneath oil on canvas, 123cm x 99cm see illustration £3000-5000


192.

18th Century English School Portrait of a Mother and Child the mother with a lace bonnet and lace shawl, her daughter to her left holding a garland of flowers oil on canvas, 124cm x 100cm see illustration £1000-1500

193.

Late 18th Century Italian School Rebecca and Eliezer at the Well oil on canvas, 234cm x 304cm see illustration £3000-5000

194.

Late 18th Century English School in the manner of nathaniel Dance Portrait of a Gentleman with lace stock and red tunic, his right hand supported by a walking stick oil on canvas, 123cm x 98cm £1500-2000

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Lot 196 195.

Late 19th Century Dutch School Still Life, Flowers and Fruit on a Table signed lower right Vanier a pair oil on canvas, 83cm x 63cm oval £800-1200

196.

Early 18th Century English School Portrait of Graves Martyn, Bencher of Lincolns Inn wearing wig and lace stock and brown tunic, his left hand leaning on a table with ribbon tied deeds beside oil on canvas, 122cm x 100cm see illustration £2000-3000

197.

Late 18th Century English School Portrait of a Lady her hair in ringlets, wearing a floral dress half length, once framed as an oval oil on canvas, 75cm x 60cm £1200-1500

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198.

Charles Brooking (British 1723-1759) A Snow and Other Merchant Shipping in a Strong Breeze after a Gale oil on canvas, 27cm x 36cm Note: A snow is a brig with an extra small mast with a fore and aft sail, seen here with her red ensign, crossing a rough sea in the sunshine after a storm; to the left is an East Indiaman, having lost her mizzen top mast during the storm and now running for harbour; coming towards on the right is a merchant ship which has lost her fore top mast. The muted palette and knowledge of shipping and sea conditions shown in this painting are typical of Brooking’s work. During his short life (he was just thirty-six when he died), Charles Brooking produced a series of paintings which are now considered to be some of the most atmospheric and technically accurate depictions of 18th Century shipping in the genre. It is clear from these works that he had a personal knowledge of seamanship and naval architecture, and is now regarded as one of our greatest marine artists Our thanks to David Joel, author of the catalogue raisonné ‘Charles Brooking 1723-1759’, for his assistance. see illustration £5000-8000

199.

M Hill (English 20th Century) Portrait of a Boy signed oil on canvas, 40cm x 30cm M Day Figure in a Landscape oil on canvas R Percy Country Track oil on canvas and two others £100-150

200.

19th Century Italian School A Group of Cherubs painted as an oval oil on canvas, 51cm x 44cm within an oval giltwood floral frame £60-80

201.

Early 19th Century English School Girl with Sunflower oil on board, 26cm x 20cm £80-120


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202.

18th Century English school Portrait of a Woman in a brown dress oil on canvas, 75cm x 63cm £100-150

203.

Charles Morris At the Mill signed oil on canvas, 49cm x 60cm £80-120

204.

19th Century Italian School Country Scenes with Bridge in the Distance a pair oil on canvas, 79cm x 63cm £150-200

205.

19th Century Italian School after Guido Reni St. Michael defeating Satan oil on canvas, 58cm x 40cm £200-300

206.

Jules achille noël (French 1810-1881) Dock Scene signed oil on canvas, 31cm x 47cm £300-500

207.

Late 19th/early 20th Century English School Portrait of a Lady in a Bonnet signed ‘Wingfield’ oil on canvas, 51cm x 41cm another portrait of a woman, possibly by the same hand but unsigned and a portrait of an old woman with head scarf £100-150

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208.

18th Century Italian School after Michele Marieschi (1710-1743) Capriccio oil on canvas, 71cm x 111cm Provenance: Lady Beauchamp, wife of the 7th Earl and daughter of The Earl of Grosvenor by direct descent to the present owner Note: The Beauchamp/Lygon family were the inspiration to Evelyn Waugh for Lord Marchmain and Sebastian Flyte in Brideshead Revisited see illustration ÂŁ3000-5000

209.

Early 19th Century English School Portrait of a Gentleman half length, seated wearing a black coat and white stock oil on canvas, 90cm x 69cm see illustration ÂŁ1000-1500


210.

after Sir Joshua Reynolds Portrait of Augustus, Admiral Viscount Keppel (1725-1780) three-quarter length wearing Admiral’s uniform and holding a sword oil on canvas, 126cm x 100cm Note: This is a copy of the portrait by Sir Joshua Reynolds which hangs in the National Maritime Museum Greenwich. Reynolds painted six portraits of his friend Keppel who served with great distinction in The Seven Years’ War and The American War of Independence see illustration £1000-1500

211.

19th Century Dutch School Woman Working in a Kitchen indistinctly signed oil on canvas, 37cm x 60cm £200-300

212.

attributed to George atkinson Ships in a Choppy Sea oil on canvas, 45cm x 65cm £300-500

213.

19th Century English School Portrait of a Gentleman thought to be Henry Frederick Nappe of Lakers Lodge, Loxwood, West Sussex half length wearing a blue uniform with lace collar oil on canvas, 73cm x 62cm £300-500

214.

S R wombill ‘Orlando’ portrait of a chestnut racehorse in a stable signed oil on canvas, 42cm x 52cm Note: Orlando was owned by J Peel and trained by Mr Cooper, winning the July Stakes in 1843 and The Epsom Derby in 1844. He was leading sire in 1851, 1854, 1858 and 1860 see illustration £500-800

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215.

Manner of Thomas Beach (British 1738-1806) Portrait of Children with a Bird and Cage oil on canvas, 124cm x 100cm see illustration £2000-3000

216.

Martin Franz Glusing (1885-1956) Square Rigged Ship at Sea signed oil on canvas, 59cm x 78cm £500-700

Lot 215 217.

18th Century Spanish School Portrait of King Charles III of Spain half length, bewigged and wearing armour oil on canvas, 65cm x 49cm Provenance: Mrs Leslie Rankine-Taylor Note: the sitter identified by Dr Karl Schutz, Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna see illustration £800-1200

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Lot 218 218.

attributed to Jan Pauwel Gillemans the Elder (1618-c.1675) A Swag of Hanging Fruit with a Blue Ribbon Tie oil on panel, 44.5cm x 34.5cm Provenance: Apperley Court We are grateful for the help of Dr. Fred Meijer at the RKD Netherlands Institute for Art History in the attribution of this painting see illustration ÂŁ6000-8000

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The apperley Cattle In the early 19th Century, sisters Charlotte and Juliana Strickland moved from Yorkshire to Worcestershire and built Apperley Court, where they lived from around 1816. The following five paintings of cattle by Worcester born artist John Pitman were commissioned for Apperley Court in around 1830.

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219.

John Pitman (fl. 1820-1847) Frisky Portrait of a Shorthorn Cow in a Landscape at Apperley signed J Pitman and dated 1835 lower left oil on canvas, 46cm x 61cm together with an engraving of the cow Note: Bred by and the Property of Mrs’s Strickland of Apperley Court, Gloucestershire. She obtained Mr Bakers premium of £10 for the best Dairy Cow at Gloucester in 1834 Provenance: Apperley Court see illustration £2000-3000

220.

John Pitman (fl. 1820-1847) Vetch Portrait of a Shorthorn Cow in a Cowshed with Cow Herd at the Door signed J Pitman lower left oil on canvas, 46cm x 61cm, together with an engraving of the cow Note: Bred by and the Property of the Mrs’s Strickland of Apperley Court, Gloucestershire Provenance: Apperley Court see illustration £2000-3000


221.

John Pitman (fl. 1820-1847) A Short Horn’d Ox Portrait of the Shorthorn Ox in a Barn interior with Cow Herd holding a Swede with Dog at his side signed J Pitman lower left oil on canvas, 46cm x 61cm together with an engraving of the cow Note: Bred and fed by the Mrs’s Strickland of Apperley Court, Gloucestershire. Aged 5 years and 10 months when exhibited at the Smithfield Club Show, Christmas 1832 where he received the Silver Medal of the Society, neat weight 232 stone of 8lbs, loose fat 30 stone Provenance: Apperley Court see illustration £2000-3000

222.

J Pitman (fl. 1820-1847) Marquis Portrait of the Shorthorn Bull outside a Barn with Attendant at his Side, in the grounds of Apperley Court signed and dated 1832 lower left oil on canvas, 46cm x 61cm together with an engraving of the cow Note: Bred by and the Property of the Mrs’s Strickland of Apperley Court, Gloucestershire Provenance: Apperley Court see illustration £2000-3000

223.

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J Pitman (fl. 1820-1847) Portrait of a Shorthorn Ox Standing in a Field at Apperley with Floods and Norton Hill in the Distance signed and dated 1837 lower left oil on canvas, 46cm x 61cm Provenance: Apperley Court see illustration £2000-3000 Lot 222

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226.

18th Century English School Portrait of a Young Woman with Lace Shawl and Cuffs oil on canvas, 30cm x 25cm and other oil paintings £150-200

227.

Late 19th Century English School River Severn with Tewkesbury Abbey in the Distance initialled WB lower right oil on canvas, 54cm x 90cm see illustration £300-400

228.

E F wolf Thatched Cottages on a Village Green signed and dated 1896 oil on canvas, 22.5cm x 35cm £60-80

229.

R Fraser Church and Castle Landscapes a pair signed and dated 1889 oil on canvas, 22cm x 25cm £80-120

230.

English School Landscape with Elm Trees and Distant Church oil on board, 12cm x 18cm £80-120

231.

M Margetson Still Life with Fruit on a Marble Ledge signed and dated 1877 lower right oil on canvas, 26cm x 36cm £100-150

232.

19th Century English School Still Life with Fruit and Glass of Wine initialled and dated GWH 1864 lower left oil on canvas laid to board, 26cm x 22cm £100-150

233.

19th Century School Cockerel, Hen and Four Pigeons Beneath an Ivy Bough oil on board, 19cm x 25cm and other pictures £40-60

234.

R Miller after Henry O’neil aRa The Dreamer inscribed verso oil on canvas, 45cm x 45cm, within an oval mount £300-500

235.

a Fawcett Shipping Scene off a Coast signed and dated 1882 oil on board, 24cm x 36cm £60-80

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Lot 227 224.

after Sir Peter Lely Portrait of the Duke of Monmouth three-quarter length in Order of the Garter robes, turned to his right oil on canvas, 124cm x 101cm see illustration £3000-5000

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225.

19th Century English School Portrait of a Gentleman and His Wife half length, oil on canvas, 60cm x 50cm £80-100


236.

B Jones Moored Sailing Boats signed and dated ‘84 oil on canvas, 66cm x 76cm £80-120

237.aR Salutore Colacicco (Italian, born 1935) United States Frigate three views oil on panel, 49cm x 75cm £300-500 238.aR Salutore Colacicco (Italian, born 1935) Naval Engagement between a Royal Navy and United States frigate signed oil on panel, 56cm x 76cm £400-600 239.

19th Century English School Portrait of a Lady with grey hair and a floral bonnet initialled EM and dated 1876 oil on canvas, 52cm x 41cm (unframed) and a portrait of a young lady Provenance: Bonhams Knightsbridge, 09/01/2007 Lot 31 £200-300

240.

John nesbit Seascape signed and dated 1895 oil on canvas, 89cm x 150cm £300-500

241.

John Henry Boel Figures on a Track by a Church Goose Girl on a Track by Cottages a pair signed and dated 1913 oil on canvas, 50cm x 77cm £200-300

242.

Richard Peter Richardson (1840-1877) Mother and Child Gathering Bracken on a Moor signed oil on canvas, 44cm x 78cm £200-300

243.

Circle of Francis allegne (fl. 1774-1790) Portrait of a Young Lady in a White Dress Portrait of a Gentleman a pair oil on canvas, 39cm x 23.5cm oval see illustration £400-600

244.

H Stanton Langley on Thames New Guildford a pair inscribed verso oil on canvas, 31cm x 49cm £300-500

Lot 243 245.

Early 19th Century School Figures in a Parkland a pair oil on canvas, 44cm x 60cm £400-600

246.

Lot 246

attributed to Isaac Colonia (circa 1611-1663) Portrait of a Lady wearing a deep ruff collar and lace cap oil on panel, 64cm x 50cm Provenance: Bonhams Knightsbridge, 09/01/2007 Lot 334 see illustration £800-1200

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247.

19th Century austrian School Rauenstein View on the Danube a pair inscribed verso oil on copper, 31cm x 38cm £300-500

248.

19th Century English naive School Farmers and Stock in a Field oil on canvas, 45cm x 64cm see illustration £300-500

249.

19th Century School Portrait of Lieutenant-Colonel Patrick McLeod of Geanies (d. 1807) oil on canvas, 74cm x 62cm Note: Lieutenant-Colonel Patrick McLeod commanded the 78th Highlanders (Ross-shire Buffs) at the battle of Maida in 1806 where he was wounded. He was killed in action at El Hamet in Egypt the following year. A version of this portrait can be found in The Highlanders’ Museum £300-500

250.

Hanne Borchgrevink (norwegian, born 1951) Beach Huts a pair acrylic on board, 114cm x 160cm and another pair, 165cm x 55cm £600-800

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Lot 253

251. • 19th Century Scottish naive School The Emperor study of a heavy horse oil on board, 49cm x 60cm Note: written verso; the Emperor gained the 1st prize at the Union Agricultural Society Meeting at Kelso, March 1848 and the 1st prize at the Highland Agricultural Society meeting at Edinburgh, August 1848, painted by Archer, Craigs Close, 265 High St., Edinburgh £200-300

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252. • after Cuyp Shepherd and Flock in a Landscape oil on canvas, 62.5cm x 75cm in a gilt and gesso frame (canvas in need of restoration) £300-500 253. • aR algernon newton (British 1880-1968) View of Ashcroft House, Gloucestershire signed and dated ‘59 oil on canvas, 50cm x 60cm see illustration £1500-2000 254.

Samuel Fulton (1848-1930) Study of a Spaniel oil on canvas laid to board, 26cm x 36cm see illustration £1000-1500

255.

Frank van de Burg Dutch Ships on the Coast signed oil on canvas, 58cm x 88cm £80-100

256.

Stephen Elmer (British 1717-1796) Studies of Grouse a pair oil on canvas, 62.5cm x 75cm Provenance: Private Collection, Wiltshire see illustration £3000-5000

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Lot 258

257.

Follower of Sir Peter Lely Portrait of a Lady a posy in her right hand oil on panel, 42cm x 32.5cm Provenance: Private Collection, Wiltshire see illustration £500-700

258.

Circle of Samuel John Egbert Jones Pointer and Pheasant in a Landscape, a sportsman approaching oil on canvas, 62cm x 74.5cm Provenance: Private Collection, Wiltshire see illustration £800-1200

259.

Manner of Henry alken Hunting Scenes a pair indistinctly monogrammed oil on board, 18cm x 23cm Reeve after alken Four Hunting Scenes coloured engravings and sundry hunting prints £60-80

260.

18th Century English School Portrait of a Gentleman in a blue cloak and red waistcoat, holding a pen in his right hand and with a spire in the background oil on canvas, 110cm x 85cm Provenance: Private Collection, Wiltshire £200-300


261.

Follower of David Teniers Woman Shucking Oysters oil on panel, 11.5cm x 10cm Provenance: Private Collection, Wiltshire £100-150

262.

after Lemuel Francis abbot Portrait of Horatio Nelson wearing Star and Ribbon of the Bath and the Naval gold medal awarded for his victory at The Battle of Cape St Vincent (1797) oil on canvas, 90.5cm x 60cm Provenance: Private Collection, Wiltshire £400-600

263.

19th Century School Duchess of Devonshire oil on canvas, 76.5cm x 52cm Provenance: Private Collection, Wiltshire £300-500

264.

Frances Mabel Hollams (British 1877-1963) Portrait of an Arab Horse signed and dated ‘56 oil on canvas, 45cm x 60cm see illustration £500-700

265.

John Hawes Portrait of an Arab Horse in a Rope Bridle signed and dated 1960 oil on canvas, 49cm x 39cm and two other pictures £50-70

266.

Ila Mcafee Arab Horse Cantering in a Field signed acrylic on board, 39.5cm x 50cm and another by the same hand depicting breaking waves as rearing horses £150-200

267.

Martin de alzaga La Bretona portrait of a Breton woman in a white bonnet and a black dress, seated by a spinning wheel signed and dated 1937 oil on canvas, 141cm x 110.5cm £200-300

Lot 264 268.

Thomas weaver Portrait of a Black Horse and Spaniel in a Landscape signed ‘T Weaver Pinxt’ and dated 1817 oil on canvas, 62cm x 85cm in a concave gilt frame see illustration £1000-1500

269.

Follower of John watson Gordon Portrait of a Gentleman and the companion portrait of his Wife half length, he wearing uniform with Crimea medals on his chest, his wife wearing a flower bonnet and black dress with paisley shawl oil on canvas, 90cm x 70cm Provenance: Private Collection, Wiltshire £400-600

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270.

attributed to John Scougall (1645-1730/37) Portrait of John Drummond, 6th Laird of Kildees (1649-1723) half length, wearing armour oil on canvas, 73cm x 62cm in a painted oval and carved gilded frame and Portrait of his Wife half length, wearing a red dress and white chemise oil on canvas, 72cm x 61cm in a painted and carved gilt frame Note: John Scougall son or nephew of David Scougall, Scottish portraitist; he established a successful business and died at Prestonpans in 1730 or 37, considered the leading Scottish portrait painter of his day John Drummond 6th Laird of Kildees served as a Guards Officer under Charles II see illustration ÂŁ1200-1500

271.

16th Century English School Portrait of Captain John Hyfield dressed in full armour with a painted crest to the top left, possibly relating to Suffolk family dated 1568 oil on board, 42cm x 28.5cm see illustration ÂŁ2500-3500

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Drawings & watercolours 275.aR Bryan De Grineau (British 1883-1957) ‘Negro Trumpeter, Royal Horse Guards’ signed and dated 1951, inscription to bottom of page reading ‘To Major King, with every good wish for Christmas and the coming year’ and signed and dated again by De Grineau ink and crayon sketch, 28.5cm x 22cm Note: The 1982 Royal Tournament included a picture of a Royal Horse Guards Trumpeter of 1790 as part of the description on the massed bands display, a photocopy of this is included with the lot. £100-200 276.

Henry Scott Tuke (British 1858-1929) Three-Masted Clipper Ship H.M.S. Marlborough at Falmouth both signed two watercolours, 13.5cm x 20.5cm Provenance: From the Collection of Admiral Roger Backhouse, Commander of H.M.S. Marlborough see illustration £1000-1500

277.

Howard Gaye (British 1849-1925) Church in a Field signed watercolour, 18cm x 27cm £20-40

278.

John Keeley A Welsh Watermill signed watercolour, 13cm x 17cm £100-120

279.

G H Hilton (British, 19th Century) Mountain View signed watercolour, 17cm x 25cm £40-60

280.

J Stafford (British, 20th Century) Highland Moors a pair, signed bodycolour and pastel, 12.5cm x 24cm £100-150

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281.

Henry Stannard (British 1844-1920) Grouse in the Snow signed watercolour £150-250

284.

282.

Mid late 19th Century English School Three Views of Chipping Campden, Gloucestershire watercolours, 18.5cm x 17cm, 12.5cm x 9cm and 16.5cm x 23cm £300-500

285.aR Henry John Sylvester Stannard R B a (British 1870-1951) Sunset in Winter signed watercolour, 32cm x 58cm £100-150

283.

a set of fashion watercolours monogrammed ‘EE’ other fashion watercolours, a pair of watercolours of shipping, signed WM Moore and other various sketches and prints £100-150

286.

a quantity of 19th Century and later watercolours and pencil sketches, to include an ink sketch of the races by ‘G L Hanley’ dated 1824 and various others £100-150

Constantin Guys (1802-1892) Horse Drawn Cab pencil and grey wash, 19cm x 26cm and Madeleine a la Bastille Coach pencil and grey wash, 25cm x 34cm £70-90

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287.

Lily Gabriella Spandorf Reception inscribed, dated and signed To Sir Harold and Lady Caccia June 1961 watercolour 35cm x 25cm and John ward Portrait of Geraldine Lawrence signed and inscribed sketch, 35cm x 25cm Breakfast at Lexton Terrace, Tenby 1951 sketch, 23cm x 34cm together with accompanying notes for Ward and an architectural sketch of Washington Embassy Residence proposed screen, 51cm x 43cm £50-80

288.

19th Century Portraits of a Chinese Man and Lady a pair watercolour, 45cm x 28cm in 20th Century ribbon tied leaf gilt frames see illustration £300-500

289.

Henry Thomas alken (British 1785-1851) Huntsman Jumping a Bank signed watercolour, 18.5cm x 25.5cm see illustration £300-400

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290.aR Robert Milliken (British born 1920) Grouse in Flight signed watercolour, 27cm x 36cm £200-300 291.

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Russell Houston (early/mid 20th Century) Caricature of a Military Officer monogrammed pastel, 36cm x 25cm £60-80


292.aR Frank watson wood (British 1862-1953) HMS Seagull signed lower right and dated 1907, inscribed on the mount watercolour, 23cm x 34cm Note: detailed history of the gun boat on the reverse see illustration £500-700 293.aR Frank watson wood (British 1862-1953) HMS Khedive with the Fleet signed lower right and dated 1946, inscribed on the mount watercolour, 24cm x 36cm Note: detailed history of the carrier on the reverse see illustration £500-700 294.aR Frank watson wood (British 1862-1953) HMS Majestic leaving Portsmouth 1905 signed lower right and dated 1905 inscribed on the mount watercolour, 48cm x 73cm see illustration £1500-2000 295.

Late 18th Century English School Portrait of a Bewigged Gentleman half length, oval pastel, 48cm x 34cm £300-400

296.

Edmund Havell Jnr. (British 1819-1894) Family Portrait with mother and father seated, their son standing between with a book signed and dated 1845 watercolour, 61.5cm x 52cm £300-500

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297.

John Henry Mole (British 1814-1886) A Young Man with Sideburns A Woman with Black Dress and White Lace Collar pair of portraits with arch tops signed and dated 1840 watercolour, 14.5cm x 10.5cm £150-200

298.

English School, circa 1840 Lady Georgiana Paget and her Daughter beside a table with a glass ewer watercolour, 59cm x 44.5cm £150-200

299.

Sir John Gilbert (British 1817-1897) Portrait of a Father and Daughter with a White Cat signed and dated 1855 pastel drawing, 49.5cm x 41.5cm see illustration £200-300

300.

william Buckler (British 1814-1884) Portrait of a Lady with a Birdcage signed and dated 1838 pencil and watercolour, 47.25cm x 33.25cm £200-250


301.

Sir John Gilbert (British 1817-1897) Mother and Child oval portrait signed and dated 1849 pastel drawing, 46.5cm x 37cm £200-300

302.

a G w alexander As Evening Shades Gather Round signed and dated 1895 inscribed on labels verso watercolour, 25cm x 36cm and Robert James Lugg (British 1877-1951) Dartmoor East Moorhill Tow watercolour, 13cm x 20cm £80-120

303.

19th Century English School The Woodman with a Dog by his Side pencil and watercolour, 58cm x 77.5cm £80-100

304.

Dorothy Cox (British 1882-1940) Fishing Boats in an Estuary signed lower right watercolour, 36cm x 52cm see illustration £150-200

305.

Thomas Miles Richardson (1813-1890) St. Beat, Upper Garrone signed and dated watercolour, 29cm x 42cm £150-200

306.

D williams House by the Beach signed, 22cm x 34cm £60-80

307.

Elizabeth Heapey Portrait of Mrs John Murray in Elizabethan Costume half length initialled watercolour, 22cm x 17cm £40-50

308.

Thomas Sidney Near Dordrecht, Holland signed and inscribed watercolour and bodycolour, 23cm x 68cm £50-60

309.

C woodman Kentish Landscape signed label verso watercolour, 28cm x 46cm £50-60

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310.

311.

312.

R Little Continental Hilltop Town signed watercolour, 17.5cm x 25cm M a Mathers Woman adjusting her Hat in a Mirror signed pencil study, 18cm x 11cm and a print entitled Wreck of the Sagator, Seaford £50-70 attributed to Cecil Mary Leslie (British 1900-1980) Along the Saxlingham Road circa 1938 inscribed verso watercolour, 26.5cm x 38cm and Marjorie Bishop two watercolour botanical studies and a print £80-120 Late 18th Century English School Portrait of James Plommer, seated, a dog at his side inscribed James Plommer, Faversham taken 1786 aged 34 oval watercolour, 16cm x 13cm and Pair of Portraits of Boys one inscribed ‘Thomas Plommer, Faversham taken 1788 aged 9’ the other ‘William Plommer, Faversham taken 1788 aged 10’ each 15.5cm x 12.5cm £100-150

313.

Mid 19th Century English School Portrait of Frederick Drummond Hibbert when a Boy indistinctly initialled and dated Oct 1839 pencil and sundry prints £40-60

314. • Early 19th Century Continental School Portrait of a Man pencil, chalk and charcoal, 55cm x 40cm £500-700 315. • Thomas Rowlandson (1756-1827) Reclining Female Nude pen, ink and watercolour, 15cm x 22cm see illustration £600-800 316. • George Shalders Sheep Grazing signed and dated 1864 watercolour, 29cm x 49cm £250-350 317. •

Charles Rousse (fl. 1871-1892) Sheep on a Woodland Track signed watercolour and gouache, 70cm x 53cm £300-500

318. • In the manner of Richard westall (1765-1836) Harvesting the Wheat Mothering the Child a pair watercolour, 47cm x 36cm £150-200

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328.aR John Strickland Goodall (British 1908-1996) The Excursion signed watercolour, 15cm x 20cm £100-150 329.aR John Strickland Goodall (British 1908-1996) A Windy Day signed watercolour, 15.5cm x 20cm £150-200 330.aR John Strickland Goodall (British 1908-1996) The Pierrot Show signed watercolour, 18cm x 24cm £200-300

Lot 332 319. • Kate Higgins Study of Fruit signed watercolour, 18cm x 20cm £50-70 320. • Edward Duncan (1803-1882) Collecting the Hay signed and dated 1861 watercolour, 20cm x 51cm £200-300 321. • Late 18th Century English School A Pair of Female Portraits pencil and watercolour, 22cm x 18cm and A Pair of a Boy and Girl Kneeling pencil and watercolour, 15cm x 19.5cm £80-120 322. • 19th Century French School The Threshing Barn gouache, 63.5cm x 88.5cm £200-300 323.

David Cox Bolton Abbey watercolour, 23cm x 32cm Provenance: Gillingham Auction of Chapman, Moore and Mugford Provenance: Private Collection, Wiltshire £300-500

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324.

325.

326.

327.

Talbot Hughes Lady Listening to Shell watercolour, 37cm x 25.5cm Provenance: Private Collection, Wiltshire £200-300 a Prangley Tyrolean Landscape signed and dated ‘03 watercolour and sundry pictures £40-60 Francois Desnoyer Portrait of Katherine Gavin Jones signed and dated Avril 1936 pencil, 26cm x 20cm £50-70 19th Century English School View of Eton College figures and animals in the foreground impressed initials JDH, watercolour, 28cm x 37.5cm and a Collection of watercolours by Rev. H O Penley, Montague Penley and other family members £70-100

331.aR John Strickland Goodall (British 1908-1996) The Attic signed watercolour, 14.5cm x 18cm £100-150 332.aR John Strickland Goodall (British 1908-1996) Summer Holiday signed watercolour, 20.5cm x 29.5cm see illustration £300-400 333.aR John Strickland Goodall (British 1908-1996) Christmas Shopping signed watercolour, 13.5cm x 35.5cm £200-300 334.aR John Strickland Goodall (British 1906-1996) ’Variety Girl’, ‘Flora Dora’ and ‘The Geisha’ three sketches for the Radio Times, circa 1930s-40s signed pen on paper together with copies of the receipts of purchase from 1996 and a limited edition print signed by J S Goodall £100-150 335.

Charles n west Three Rural Views signed and dated August 1981 watercolour, 63cm x 70cm £20-30


Prints 340.

after alfred Charles Havell A Racing Nightmare title on ivorine label to original mount hand coloured lithograph, 77cm x 61cm £200-300

341.

after alfred Charles Havell A Fox-Hunters Dream title to ivorine label on original mount hand coloured lithograph, 77cm x 61cm £200-300

342.aR william Russell Flint (1880-1969) Eve, The Girl with Bobbed Hair signed colour print, 31cm x 23cm see illustration £150-200 343.

Henry alken (1774-1850) The Cavalry Officers hand-coloured, circa 1820, 19cm x 25cm £40-60

344.

Ernest George (British 1839-1922) R.a., R.E. Battersea Bridge, 1884; Old Market, 1880; Limehouse, 1883 and one other signed within plate etchings, 18cm x 25cm £70-90

345.

after J. M. w. Turner (British 1775-1851) by C. Heath and T. Higham Ingleborough from Hornby Castle Terrace Egglestone Abbey, near Barnard Castle two hand coloured etchings, each 19cm x 27cm together with five various fashion prints and two hand coloured etchings £40-50

346.

347.

a quantity of various fashion prints, 19th Century and later £40-60 a large quantity of prints and etchings, mostly 19th Century to include a quantity of brochures and prints relating to Tiverton, Devon and a folio of four ‘Fina Italiana’ prints, including ‘Mr Collins as Paul Clifford’ and various others. £80-100

Lot 342

348.

after Jakob alt The Austrian Danube twenty-four boxed photographic prints and other reproduction drawings and lithographs, a collection of musical theatre sheet music and a leather dressing case £40-50

349.

Robert Morden Gloucestershire Map, 35cm x 41cm Thomas Kitchen A New Map of Gloucestershire Lewis Topographical Gloucestershire C & J Cary Environs of Cheltenham four framed coloured engravings £80-100

350.

George Cruikshank (British 1792-1878) A Swarm of English Bees Hiving in the Imperial Carriage, 26cm x 36cm Dandies of 1817 and Monstrosities of 1818, 25cm x 34cm A Well Known Northern Dandy going to a Ball, 20.5cm x 30.5cm three coloured engravings £100-150

351.aR Sue Macartney Snape The New School, 7/150 signed limited edition print, 53cm x 39cm and another Sue Macartney Snape The Incredibly Rich Man, 571/600 signed limited edition print, 48cm x 35cm £80-120 Page 41


Lot 362 352.aR Sue Macartney Snape Plummy, 325/600 Oxidised, 456/600 The Rotarian, 38/150 A Hopeless Case, 289/600 four signed limited edition prints, the largest 54cm x 45cm £70-100

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353.

Bartolozzi after Cipriani Two Classical Photographic Prints, 16cm x 20cm and two watercolours of Pompeii, various sizes £30-40

354.

william Jardine (British 1800-1874) Humming Birds six studies, framed as three hand coloured engraving, 12.5cm x 9.5cm £50-60

355.

Gloucestershire interest: a quantity of engravings and prints, various sizes £60-80

356.

E Hester after w Tuck A Day with the Foxhounds reproduction coloured engraving, 74cm x 52cm £40-60

357.

Baxter Two Prints oval, 13cm x 16cm, in gilt plaster frames £40-60

358.

Buck (Samuel and nathaniel) The South East Prospect of the City of Bristol dated 1734 engraving, 30cm x 79cm £100-150

359.

a group of various motoring and transport related prints to include three Art Nouveau French prints by Mabileau dated 1911, 1913, 1914, approximately 87cm x 43cm and various others £60-80

360.

after Richard Dighton A View Near Hyde Park Corner The Specious Orator two coloured engravings and after Cruikshank A Day of Fashion framed as one, 38cm x 70cm £80-120

361.

Two coloured oleographs on copper, 46cm x 36cm £30-40

362.

william Lionel wyllie Fishing off Portsmouth Feluccas on the Nile Warships in the Grand Harbour, Valetta Ships and Boats on an Estuary signed in pencil four etchings 16.5cm x 37cm and wylie (Ma) We Were One, a Biography of W L Wylie, London 1935 inscribed ‘with affection to my friend Mr Inman who gave me the sight with his clever hands to write this book’ see illustration £700-1000


363.

william Lionel wyllie Glencoe signed in pencil etching, 25cm x 35.5cm £100-150

364.

Smith’s new Map of England and wales, with part of Scotland, London printed 1806, corrected 1814, 117cm x 95cm £60-80

365.

after Sebastian Furck Portrait of Henrious Kornmannus engraving, 13cm x 10.5cm after de Bry Portrait of Matthaeus Wesenbeius engraving, 14cm x 10.5cm and two small topographical engravings depicting Swiss towns £30-50

366.

367.

368.

Robert Cooper Gingko leaves signed and numbered in pencil, artist’s proof print, 32cm x 49cm £30-50 James Fittler after Francis wheatley Shakespeare ‘Winter’s Tale’ I.P. Simon after Francis wheatley Shakespeare ‘Taming of the Shrew’ Robert Thew after william Hamilton Shakespeare ‘Winters Tale’ I.P. Simon after Thomas Kirk Shakespeare ‘Measure for Measure’ published Boydell 1790s engravings mounted and framed, 49cm x 62cm (4) £80-120 I.P. Simon after w. Peters Shakespeare ‘Merry Wives of Windsor’ (2) Shakespeare ‘Much Ado About Nothing’ James Parker after Richard westall Shakespeare ‘Macbeth’ Benjamin Smith after I. Banks Shakespeare published Boydell 1790s engravings, mounted and framed, 57cm x 40cm (6) £80-120

369.

370.

william Leney after John Downman Shakespeare ‘As You Like It’ and eight other scenes from ‘As You Like It’ published Boydell 1790s engravings, mounted and framed, 44cm x 52cm and larger and after Thomas Beechey Portrait of George III engraving, mounted and framed (10) £80-120 Ulf Valde Jensen Fire Sonetter signed and numbered twelve limited edition colour lithographs, 38cm x 28cm £60-80

371.

Ulf Valde Jensen Fire Sonetter signed and numbered twelve limited edition colour lithographs, 38cm x 28cm £60-80

372.

Ulf Valde Jensen Fire Sonetter signed and numbered twelve limited edition colour lithographs, 38cm x 28cm £70-90

373.

Ulf Valde Jensen Miniatyres signed and numbered thirteen limited edition prints, 24cm x 18cm and three others £60-80

374.

Ulf Valde Jensen Miniatyres signed and numbered fourteen limited edition prints, 24cm x 18cm and four others £60-80

375.

376.

Ingerid Blackstad Still Life ten coloured lithographs, 24cm x 18cm £40-60 Ingerid Blackstad Still Life ten coloured lithographs, 24cm x 18cm £40-60

377.

Kirsti Hopstock Landscapes twelve chromolithographs, 24cm x 19cm £80-120

378.

20th Century Tudor Portraits signed indistinctly and dated ‘91 fifteen photolithographs £60-80

379.

20th Century Classical Landscapes signed indistinctly and dated ‘91 thirty photolithographs £60-80

380.

Sundry pictures £40-60

381. • CG Lewis after R ansdell Going to Market Picking out the Lambs Sheep Washing Sheep Shearing four engravings, each plate 39cm x 71cm £100-150 382. • J w Giles The Throckmorton Coat lithograph, 48cm x 72.5cm £250-350 383. • after Briton Riviere Sheepdog Resting in a Wainscot Chair signed in pencil to the margin etching, 45.5cm x 37.5cm £40-60 384. • a quantity of late 19th Century and early 20th Century prints £30-50 385.

Godefroy after Prince Fishermen Netting a River in an inlaid frame engraving, 46cm x 65cm £50-60

386.

J R Smith after R Cosway Instruction published 1785 stipple engraving, 23cm x 13.5cm; Freidrich Gortitz Paderborn etching, 30cm x 23cm and sundry prints including military subjects £50-70

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395.

Librairie de L. Hachette et Cie, Fables de la Fontaine, illustrated by Gustave Dore, 1867, souvenir edition of 1889 by John Bellows, two volumes, with accompanying letter and reply from John Bellows, fixed on sheet within Vol.I £300-500

396.

a quantity of early 19th Century photographs and albums, various £40-50

397.

a Grant of arms to Henry Thomas nisbet-Hamilton-Ogilvy and his wife, on vellum, complete with wax seal in tin container, signed George Burnett, Lyon King of Arms and dated 1888 £100-150

398.

Hogg (J) The Microscope: It’s History, Construction and Application and three other books on microscopes £40-60

399.

an album of approximately fifty Victorian photographs, leather bound with brass clasp £30-40

400.

an Edwardian photograph, The Fretherne Foot Beagles 1906 £60-80

401.

an early 20th Century photograph of Gloucestershire Root, Fruit and Grain Society, Madresfield Court, August 1924, 42cm x 77cm £40-60

402.

Flint (w R) Drawings, limited edition number 233/500 signed by the artist, Collins 1950 and sundry volumes £80-120

403.

Jerome (St.). S Hieronymi Lucubrationes [edited by Desiderius Erasmus], vols. 1-3 bound as one, Basileae 1524-1526, Ioan Frobenium, Froben’s woodcut device on each title-page, and at the end of each volume, bound in tooled vellum over wooden boards with brass clasps £200-300

404.

Catullus, Tibullus, Propertius, published Franciscum Raphelengium, Lugduni Batavorum: (Leiden), 1592 and sundry leather bound books £40-60

Lot 391 (part)

Books & Ephemera 390.

391.

a scrap album containing a quantity of Victorian scraps, humorous prints, engravings, watercolours, pencil drawings etc. and a large quantity of loose material Provenance: Henry W Bruton from his affectionate father (Henry Bruton) 1858 Henry Bruton was co founder of Bruton Knowles in 1862, his son known always as HW joined the firm on October 1st 1864 This lot is sold on behalf of The Stroud Court Community Trust £400-600 a scrap album the front inside cover page with pen and ink drawing of a Royal Escape in a farm cart with bedraggled outrider, perhaps a sketch of the future Charles II on his way to Mansion House during the siege of Gloucester, 12cm x 19cm, other pencil drawings, a quantity of scraps and engravings Provenance: Henry Bruton, co founder of Bruton Knowles in 1862, a gift to his son, known always as HW, who joined the firm in October 1864 This lot is sold on behalf of The Stroud Court Community Trust see illustration £600-800

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392.

393.

394.

Bruton (G n) The Masters of Mezzotint, a lecture illustrated with numerous magic lantern slides Provenance: George Norman Bruton joined Bruton Knowles in 1895, son of H W Bruton who formed an extensive collection of engravings in mezzotint, G N Bruton based his lecture on those given by his father £80-100 Grace (w G) W G Cricketing Reminiscences and Personal Recollections, end papers with signature of G N Bruton, two unframed portraits of Grace and various cuttings £30-40 Shakespeare (w) Complete Works, Edinburgh Folio, 10 volumes in 40 parts, no 76 of a limited edition of one thousand copies signed by the publisher Grant Richards, printed at Edinburgh for the publisher London, 48 Leicester Square, WC Provenance: Basil Vassar Bruton became a partner of Bruton Knowles in 1907, he founded the Estate Agency at Bruton Knowles and was later killed in action in Italy on the 15th June 1918 £100-150


405.

Horsfield (Rev T w) The History and antiquities of Lewes, two volumes, Sussex Press 1824-1827, quarter calf with marbled boards and Lower (M a) The Worthies of Sussex, Lewes 1865, two copies £80-120

406.

Bewick (T) History of British Birds, two volumes, Newcastle 1797-1804, full calf bindings £60-80

407.

Dallaway (J) and Cartwright (E) Western Division of the County of Sussex, Volume II in two volumes, Rape of Arundel (1832) and Rape of Bramber (1830), quarter bindings with marbled boards, bookplate of William Egerton Hubbard £200-300

408.

Evelyn (J) Silva; or a Discourse of Forest-Trees, 5th edition, London 1729, full calf binding with panelled spine and a facsimile edition of the same £100-150

409.

Bernard Shaw (G) Saint Joan, a chronicle play in six scenes and an epilogue, London, 1924, folio, one of 750 copies, illustrated by C. Ricketts, 16 tipped in colour plates, original decorative quarter cloth, dust jacket torn £60-80

410.

Lang (a) Fairy Books of Many Colours including The Blue Fairy Book (6th edition), The Red Fairy Book 1890, The Green Fairy Book 1892, The True Story Book 1893, The Yellow Fairy Book (3rd edition), The Red True Story Book (new impression 1904), The Animal Story Book 1896, The Pink Fairy Book 1897, The Arabian Nights Entertainments 1898, The Red Book of Animal Stories 1899, The Grey Fairy Book (new impression 1919), The Violet Fairy Book (new impression 1907), The Book of Romance 1902, The Crimson Fairy Book (new impression 1914), The Brown Fairy Book (new impression 1914), The Orange Fairy Book 1906, The Olive Fairy Book 1907, The Red Book of Heroes 1909, The Lilac Fairy Book 1910, The Strange Story book 1913 etc. all published by Longmans, Green & Co and in decorative cloth bindings £200-300

411.

Racey Helps (a C), Footprints in the Snow 1946, The Upside-Down Medicine 1946, Barnaby Camps Out 1947, My Friend Wilberforce 1947, Little Mouse Crusoe 1948 and Tippety’s Treasure 1949, approximately fifteen Ladybird books and sundry children’s books £60-80

412.

Quiller-Couch (a T) The Sleeping Beauty and other Fairy Tales, illustrated by Edmund Dulac, London 1910, publishers morocco gilt binding see illustration £80-120

413.

Sundry volumes of fairy and folk tales of different nations including Day (Rev L B) Folk Tales of Bengal, illustrated by Warwick Goble, London 1912; Spence (L) Legends and Romances of Spain, London 1920; Bradley-Birt (F B) Bengal Fairy Tales, illustrated by Tagore (A), London 1920; wilson (R) the Russian Story Book, London 1916 etc. £120-180

414.

Dickens (C) The Crown Edition, Chapman & Hall, 10 volumes and various volumes of fairy tales and children’s stores including Andersen etc. £30-50

Lot 412 (details)

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415.

awdry (Rev w) Railway series volumes, Gordon the Big Engine 1953, Henry the Green Engine 1951, Four Little Engines 1955, Toby the Tram Engine 1952, Troublesome Engines 1950, Edward the Blue Engine 1954 etc. and other children’s books including Ewing (J H), Crane (w), Struwwelpeter etc. £50-70

416.

Prescott (w H) The Conquest of Peru and The Conquest of Mexico, author’s authorised editions, each in marbled calf bindings by Hatchard; Gibbon (E) Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, eight volumes, new edition 1848, marbled calf bindings with panelled spines; A Historical Account of His Majesty’s Visit to Scotland, 2nd edition 1822 etc. £60-80

417.

Percy (T) Reliques of Ancient English Poetry, three volumes, new edition 1839, polished calf bindings; Byron (G), Works, three volumes, 1819; Sardanapalus, The Two Foscari, Cain, 1821 and Marino Faliero, The Prophesy of Dante 1821 with sundry leather bound volumes relating to literature £60-80

418.

yule (Col H) The Book of Ser Marco Polo, two volumes, 2nd edition, London 1875, cloth bindings; Browne (J) A History of the Highlands and of the Highland Clans, four volumes, new edition; New System of Domestic Cookery, new edition 1812 and sundry volumes £40-60

419.

Rogers (J C) Modern English Furniture, Country Life 1930; Litchfield (F) Illustrated History of Furniture, 4th edition, 1899 and sundry volumes £30-50

420.

a 2009 Lavazza calendar with photographs by annie Liebovitz; 1980 Pentax calendar with photographs by Guy Bourdin; 1981 Pentax calendar with photographs by Sam Haskins and two BMW calendars £40-60

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421.

422.

Gwinnett Family: A collection of books and ephemera relating to the Gwinnett family of Painswick. The lot includes an 1858 Bible inscribed ‘Elizabeth Gwinnett, a Present from her Grandmother 1871’, an album of verse and watercolours, two photograph albums, several wills, postcards including local interest (Painswick, Amberley, Painswick House, Washwell House, Painswick Infants 1921), a carved seal with family crest etc Note: The best known member of the Gwinnett family was Button Gwinnett who emigrated to America in 1765 and was a signatory of The Declaration of Independence. £60-80 an album containing world war I photographs and postcards, including portraits and agricultural scenes, ‘Hay Baler 500 Glo’shire. Staff-Sergt. Teagle’, ‘Royal Gloucestershire Hussars Sergeants Mess’, ‘Departing Day, Camp at Badminton 1912’ etc., a swagger stick and a mother-ofpearl inlaid hardwood crop with fist terminal £30-50

423.

Gloucestershire interest: Spence (Rev H D M) Dreamland in History, London 1891 and Cloister Life in the Days of Coeur de Lion, London 1892, both illustrated by Herbert Railton; Roberts (Daniel J) Poems, Gloucester 1918; Skeletons Discovered at Barber’s Bridge by Capt Price, 1871 and sundry volumes and pamphlets £80-120

424.

wyndham Quin (w H) The Yeomanry Cavalry of Gloucestershire and Monmouth, Cheltenham 1898, ‘Cecil’ The FoxHunters Guide and a quantity of volumes relating to horses and hunting £50-70

425.

Butler (S) An Atlas of Ancient Geography, Longman & Co, London; various volumes of The Lady’s Magazine (1773-1808) damaged; The Guardian Number 1 Thursday March 12th 1713-Wednesday September 30th 1713, loosely bound, damages, and sundry volumes Note: The Guardian was a shortlived newspaper founded by Richard Steele and published in London from 12 March to 1 October 1713 £60-80

426.

Hayes (S) The Planting and Management of Woods and Coppices, Dublin 1794, with dedication to The Dublin Society, full calf bound; King Coal’s Levee, 4th edition, 1820; ashbee (C R) A Book of Cottages and Little Houses for Landlords, Architects, Builders and Others, 1906 etc. £150-200

427.

Dean & Son’s Pantomime Toy Books: Puss in Boots; Warne’s Picture Puzzle Toy Books: The Nursery Play Book and another children’s book (3) £40-60

428.

a collection of printed and hand written sheet music bound together in several volumes, some named to Mary Sebright and Mary Fenwick, printed elements include Mortellari (a) Twelve Arrietts, by Subscription with an Accompanyment for the Piano Forte or Harp, Dedicated by Permission to the Marchioness of Salisbury, printed and sold by Henry Holland, London circa 1790 and The Cathedral Magazine, or Divine Harmony being a collection of the most Valuable and Useful Anthems in Score, printed for J French London circa 1778 £500-700

429. • a quantity of late 19th/early 20th Century dance cards, mostly Staffordshire, including Caverswall Castle, Trentham Hall etc., with lists of bachelors £40-60


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Furniture & Furnishings

Lot 454 450.

Two stone garden obelisks, each of similar form, measuring 85cm high £100-150

451.

a pair of Eastern wooden framed garden gates, possibly Tibetan, each with metal pole panels within wood surround, 180cm x 106cm £300-500

452.

Three carved corner stones, three of the four apostles, each 38.5cm wide £150-200

453. • a wooden apple store of ten shelves, 67cm wide x 120cm high £80-120 454.

455.

a Dutch laburnum klapbuffet, circa 1800, the hinged top enclosing fold-away shelves, a frieze drawer to each side above a long drawer to the front with cupboards below on square tapering legs, 99.5cm wide see illustration £1500-2000 an oak dresser base of three drawers, with single shelf gallery back on front cabriole legs, 173cm wide £200-300

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456.

an oak extending dining table with heavy scrolling supports, 179cm long and six oak dining chairs £120-180

457.

a mahogany and walnut sideboard fitted with four central drawers flanked by two short drawers and two cupboards, mounted with scroll carving, 150cm wide £80-120

458.

a Victorian rosewood bookcase with three open shelves above two panelled doors, 96cm wide £100-150

459.

a Victorian pine chest of two short and two long drawers, with turned handles, 107cm wide £70-90

460.

an 18th Century walnut chest fitted three short over three long drawers on ogee bracket feet £250-350

461.

a painted pine food cupboard, 71cm wide £60-80

462.

a Victorian walnut oval loo table, with inlaid central foliate oval on a quadruple column support, with carved scroll feet, 122cm wide £100-150

463.

a Victorian walnut oval loo table, the boxwood strung top inlaid foliate scrolls on a carved turned column and quadruple support, 118cm wide £100-150

464.

a 19th Century mahogany tripod table, the top with pie crust edge on a turned column and carved legs, 80.5cm diameter £120-180

465.

a 19th Century satinwood bowfront chest of two short over three long drawers, on splay feet, 104cm wide £300-500

466.

a william IV pole screen on carved column and circular base £70-100

467.

a 19th Century bowfront side table, fitted a drawer on square tapering legs, 92cm wide £150-200

468.

a 19th Century mahogany Pembroke table, the oval two-flap top above a single drawer, on square tapering legs with castors, 84cm wide £100-150


Lot 472 469.

a 19th Century painted open bookcase, the shelves flanked by fluted columns surmounted by lion mask handles, 84cm wide £100-150

470.

an Edwardian mahogany occasional table of rectangular form with inlaid fan patera to centre, with under tier, on square tapered legs, 62cm wide £80-100

471.

an Edwardian mahogany sideboard, with four drawers on turned squat cabriole legs, 162cm wide £80-120

472.

an oak breakfast table, 19th Century style, the circular top on a square baluster stem and cross feet, 167cm diameter see illustration £800-1200

473.

a late Georgian mahogany pedestal writing desk, with a tooled leather top above three frieze drawers and dummy drawer cupboards, flanking a recessed cupboard, 118cm wide x 54cm deep £300-500

474.

a Shaker oak and cherry wood double wardrobe, the base fitted with four drawers and bearing label for ‘Shaker Limited’, 125cm wide £150-200

475.

a Shaker cherry wood chest of drawers of two short and three long on bracket feet, bearing label for ‘Shaker Limited’, 111cm wide see illustration £200-300

Lot 475

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476.

a Shaker cherry wood small chest of drawers of two short and two long on bracket feet, 87cm wide £100-150

477.

a pair of Shaker cherry wood bedside tables, each of square form fitted with a single drawer on square tapering legs, bearing label for ‘Shaker Limited’, 46cm wide £80-120

478.

a large wooden Shaker box/ottoman of traditional oval form, 88cm wide see illustration £100-150

479.

a 20th Century half-round walnut occasional table with inset marble top, 89cm wide and a matching rectangular occasional table with two drawers, both on square tapered legs, 89cm wide £100-150

480.

Lot 478

a large pine bookcase, the top section of three open shelves above three pairs of panelled doors, 193cm high x 196cm wide £300-500

Lot 481

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481.

a George III carved and gilded wall mirror, the surmount carved with scrolls and a rose flowerhead, leaves and scrolls to the sides and a shell carved apron below, with rectangular bevelled plate, 117cm x 67cm overall see illustration £600-800

482.

a 19th Century French kingwood glazed serpentine vitrine, with Vernis Martin painted panels of figures in a landscape, lower section signed Lebrun, with gilt metal mounts on splay legs, 195cm high x 124cm wide see illustration £1200-1800

483.

a yew wood pierced and draught back Prior chair with solid seat in elm on turned legs with crinoline stretcher £200-250

484.

an 18th Century oak chest of two long and two short drawers with later carved fronts on bracket feet with scrolls, 78cm wide £300-400

485.

a Chinese lacquer cabinet, of four long panel doors above three short drawers, each applied with giltwood carving on a red ground within a black border, 147cm wide £300-500

486.

a Dutch marquetry inlaid serving table, with single frieze drawer on square tapered legs £300-500

487.

an 18th Century oak Carmarthenshire chest, the two panel doors each carved with gothic raised panels, above a base of three fitted drawers, on bracket feet, 138cm wide £250-350


Lot 482

488.

an 18th Century oak press cupboard, the top section with fielded panel doors enclosing pegged hanging space, above a panelled coffer base, carved with date 1754 on top section, 144cm wide £300-500

490.

a 19th Century mahogany secretaire bookcase, the top section with astragal glazed doors above a lower section with drop down top drawers to reveal fitted desk interior and two long drawers beneath, 108cm wide £150-200

489.

a 19th Century mahogany secretaire chest, the top drawer with drop fall front enclosing a fitted interior above three long drawers, 107cm wide £100-150

491.

a carved giltwood framed open armchair, in need of complete re-upholstery, the crest rail with flaming torch motifs, the scroll arms over fluted tapering legs on castors £200-300 Page 51


492.

a Regency mahogany serving table, with break bowfront top on a reeded and panelled frieze, on turned tapering reeded legs, 188cm wide see illustration £3000-4000

493.

a Louis Vuitton trunk, 100cm long £1000-1500

494.

a George III mahogany serving table, the rectangular top on square chamfered legs with scroll brackets and block feet, 153cm wide see illustration £600-800

495.

a 19th Century walnut veneered breakfront wall cabinet, 92cm wide £100-150

Lot 492

Lot 494

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496.

a pair of Regency parcel gilt chaises longues with sabre legs (damages), each 173cm long see illustration £800-1200

497.

a George III mahogany tripod table, with circular top, 79cm diameter £60-80

498.

an early 19th Century mahogany work table, with rectangular top and dummy three drawer front, on turned tapering legs, 46cm wide £80-120


Lot 496

499.

a Victorian mahogany backboard (from a sideboard) having been used as a bed headboard, 216cm wide and a blue wool rug, 190cm long ÂŁ30-40

500.

a pair of Irish 18th Century dining chairs, circa 1730, with splat-backs, shaped dropin seats and cabriole legs, later inlaid with urn and scroll work see illustration ÂŁ1500-2000

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Lot 501 Lot 502

501.

502.

a late Regency lignum vitae veneered work table, the rectangular top with two frieze drawers, end supports on paw feet joined by a turned stretcher, 58cm wide see illustration £400-600

503.

a Louis XV style marble topped occasional table on carved and gilded frieze and cabriole legs, 64cm wide £300-500

504.

a George III style rococo carved and gilded threepart landscape mirror, the frame deeply carved with scrollwork, 77cm x 160cm see illustration £800-1200

a Regency tambour roll top desk, with cut brass threequarter gallery over a roll concealing three drawers above a slide and two bow-fronted tambour doors, flanked by Egyptian caryatid pilasters, on lion paw feet, 103cm x 65cm see illustration £2500-3000

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Lot 505 505.

a pair of Regency style mahogany dwarf bookcases with breccia marble tops, the frieze set with brass leaf appliqué design, above open shelves between Egyptian style caryatid supports on leaf carved and gilded bun feet, 132cm wide, 105cm high see illustration £5000-8000

506.

507.

a william IV walnut console table, the rectangular top above a frieze drawer on leaf carved scroll legs and with a panelled back, 92cm x 106cm see illustration £700-1000 a william IV mahogany withdraw library table in the manner of Gillows, the square top with draw leaves above a panelled frieze on turned tapering reeded legs, 76cm x 117cm closed £400-600

508.

a George II mahogany serpentine card table on square moulded and chamfered legs, 92cm wide £300-500

509.

an early 19th Century mahogany sarcophagus shaped wine cooler, on bun feet, 74cm wide £300-500

510.

a carved limewood and painted rococo mirror, the frame carved with scrollwork rocaille and topped with an Oriental musician, with oval plate, 155cm x 89cm £400-600

511.

an Edwardian mahogany and parcel-gilt Canterbury with five divisions and a drawer on turned legs with brass castors, 58cm wide see illustration £250-300

Lot 506 Lot 511 Page 55


512.

a 19th Century mahogany Canterbury with five divisions and handle above a drawer on turned legs with castors, 48cm wide £300-400

513.

a stained beech five-division Canterbury with fretwork ends above a shelf, on turned legs with castors, 43cm wide £200-300

514.

a fine 18th Century oak dresser rack with shaped frieze on quarter column supports and three shelves, flanked by narrow shelves and drawers, 126cm x 216cm £300-500

515.

a Louis XV style table, the kidney shaped marble top with pierced gallery above two drawers on ormolu mounted legs, 79cm x 61cm see illustration £400-600

516.

a George III mahogany D-end dining table with two leaves, extending to 200cm long £150-200

517.

a Regency rosewood work table with two flaps and two drawers, with wool basket beneath, on a central column and four outsplayed legs, bearing the label of R Loader, Cheapside, 53cm wide £250-350

518.

a George III mahogany corner cupboard enclosed by an astragal glazed panel door, 113cm high £70-100

519.

a Victorian simulated rosewood what-not, the four rectangular tiers united by twist-turned supports on castors, 50cm wide £150-200

520.

a George III mahogany tea table, the fold over top with canted corners above a frieze drawer on square tapering legs, boxwood stringing throughout, 99cm wide £80-120

521.

a Victorian button back nursing chair, on turned front legs with castors £40-60

522.

a Victorian plaster gilt girandole with two lights and two shelves above an oval mirror, 110cm x 55cm £80-120

523.

a George III satinwood chest, crossbanded and fitted a slide and four drawers, on splay feet, 91.5cm wide see illustration £2500-3500

Lot 515

Lot 523

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Lot 530 524.

an Edwardian oak kneehole desk, fitted a surround of nine drawers, 121cm wide £80-120

525.

a Victorian walnut oval footstool with upholstered top on scroll feet, 40cm wide and a child’s spindle back chair with upholstered seat on splayed legs £80-120

526.

an oak box top chest with hinged cover and carved panels to the front and sides, on bobbin turned legs united by square stretchers, 55cm wide £40-60

527.

a Victorian armchair with deep button back, upholstered seat and arms, on turned front legs and a pair of Victorian button back chairs on turned front legs £150-200

528.

a 19th Century oak oval two-flap gateleg table fitted a drawer, on baluster turned legs united by square stretchers, 100cm wide £120-150

529.

a pair of nursing chairs, each with scroll beech frames with gilt metal flowerhead terminations, deep button back and upholstered seat on cabriole legs £80-100

530.

a pair of George III satinwood corner commodes with serpentine fronts, the tops widely banded in ebony, the drawer fronts similarly cross banded, one fitted four long drawers, the other fitted as a washstand with hinged top, one false and three long drawers under, raised on bracket feet, 93cm wide Provenance: Apperley Court, Gloucestershire see illustration £10000-15000

531.

a pair of 18th Century style satinwood armchairs with pierced upright splats to the backs, the arms with swept back supports, the upholstered seats on square chamfered legs united by square stretchers see illustration £700-800

532.

Six dining chairs of 17th Century design with padded backs and upholstered seats having carved front stretchers £100-150

Lot 531 Page 57


537.

an 18th Century oak chest with quadruple panel hinged top, the front initialled R.D., 141cm wide £300-400

538.

an oak chair of 17th Century design, with brass studded leather seat and back on bobbin turned legs and front stretchers Provenance: believed Jemmy Wood, the Gloucester banker £100-150

539.

a George III mahogany tallboy, with dentil cornice and fluted frieze, the top fitted three long and two short drawers, the base fitted three drawers on bracket feet, 114cm wide see illustration £500-700

540.

a brass bedstead with tubular rails and ball finials, 187cm wide £150-200

541.

an oak oval two-flap gate-leg table, on spiral turned legs and square stretchers, 75cm wide £60-80

542.

an early Victorian walnut button back settee, with carved and moulded scroll arms on cabriole legs, 165cm wide £700-900

543.

a mid Victorian figured walnut Davenport, with hinged stationery compartment to the back, the maple lined interior fitted two drawers, a bank of four drawers to one side and four false drawers to the other, 56cm wide £400-600

544.

an 18th Century and later fourposter bed, the panelled canopy with moulded cornice and carved geometric designs, having a panelled headboard and turned pillars to the base, 192cm x 153cm £1800-2200

545.

a Victorian mahogany chest of five long drawers, two with cushion fronts and fitted interiors, having spiral columns to the sides, 122cm wide £150-200

546.

an early 18th Century oak chest with quadruple panelled top, the front carved later arches and geometric designs to the three front panels, 123cm wide see illustration £500-700

Lot 539

533.

534.

an 18th Century style Gainsborough type armchair with upholstered back and seat, on cabriole front legs with claw and ball feet £150-200

535.

an early 20th Century oak estate bookcase, enclosed by twenty-two astragal pane bar doors with two drawers beneath, 185cm wide, 230cm high £400-600

536.

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a Georgian mahogany D-shaped card table with inlaid frieze on square taper legs with spade feet, 90.5cm wide £120-150 a 19th Century mahogany tool chest, the interior with maple veneered drawers and brass handles to the sides, 67cm wide £150-200


Lot 546

547.

an Italian late 19th Century mahogany centre table, bearing a label ‘Panciera Besarel Venise’, the top with countersunk centre and border of harebells with carved frieze and beaded border, on carved umbrella type legs with platform beneath (probably a converted jardinière table), 84cm wide see illustration £800-1200

548.

an early 19th Century Pembroke table, crossbanded and fitted a drawer to one end and a false drawer to the other, on square taper legs, 85cm wide £80-120

549.

Six mahogany dining chairs with upright splats to the backs, fitted loose trap seats on cabriole legs united by H-shaped stretchers £300-400

550.

a pair of Knole settees with usual drop ends and cord attachment, fitted loose seat cushions upholstered in green damask, 198cm wide see illustration on page 60 £1500-2000

551.

a Victorian walnut octagonal work table with inlaid hinged cover and fitted interior, having a tapered basket on a carved tripod support, 47cm wide £120-150

552.

a George III mahogany two-flap table on square taper legs, 108cm wide £100-150

Lot 547 Page 59


553.

a Victorian figured walnut twoflap table, raised on spiral fluted legs united by a similar stretcher, with splay feet, 89cm wide £150-200

554.

an early 19th Century oak corner cupboard, with moulded cornice enclosed by a glazed bar door, 72cm wide £80-120

555.

a George IV reading table, with rising top, stationery drawer to the side, false drawer and drawer to the frieze, on turned legs, 56cm wide £150-200

556.

a nest of four mahogany tables, a footstool and a tripod table £60-80

557.

a George IV mahogany work table, with fitted drawers, on turned legs, 59cm wide £180-220

558.

a circular mahogany tripod table, on a turned and carved column, the dished tip-up top 61cm diameter £100-150

559.

an early 19th Century oak and mahogany corner cupboard, with H shaped brass hinges, 60cm wide £120-150

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560.

a George III mahogany table, fitted two drawers, on square taper legs, 85cm wide £150-200

561.

a George III mahogany table, fitted a drawer to the frieze, on square taper legs, 61cm wide £120-150

562.

563.

564.

565.

566.

a mahogany corner cupboard, enclosed by a panel door, 51cm wide, a three-tier cake stand and a butlers tray £40-60 a mahogany Georgian style dining table, with two-flap centre section and D shaped ends, 246cm long £150-200 Three mahogany dining chairs, with pierced vertical splats to the backs, fitted loose trap seats on square chamfered legs and three other dining chairs £80-120 a mahogany wall mirror, with carved ear pieces and another wall mirror, 33cm x 27cm and another 40cm x 26cm £80-120 an oak single chair with vase shaped splat to the back, having a solid seat on baluster turned legs £50-70

Lot 550 (part)

567.

a Regency mahogany corner washstand, with splash back platform and flat stretcher, together with a Mason’s toilet service, 64cm wide £150-200

568.

a George IV mahogany table, fitted a drawer, on turned legs, 56cm wide £80-120

569.

an Edwardian mahogany chest of three long and two short drawers, cross banded and with columns to the sides, on bracket feet, 87cm wide £200-250

570.

a mahogany swing frame toilet mirror, the rectangular plate on turned uprights, the base inlaid an oval patera and fitted three drawers, on bracket feet, 41cm wide £80-120

571.

a Victorian mahogany chest, of three long and two short drawers, 99cm wide £120-150

572.

a George III mahogany chest of three long and three short drawers, on bracket feet, 120cm wide £250-350

573.

a Victorian mahogany swing frame dressing mirror, 59cm wide £60-80


574.

a mahogany pedestal cupboard, enclosed by an arched top door, 43cm wide £60-80

575.

a late Regency mahogany tea table with folding top, on square taper legs, 94cm wide £120-150

576.

a Dutch brass twelve-light chandelier with two tiers each of six lights with scroll branches, 68cm high see illustration £1200-1500

577.

an oak kneehole sideboard, fitted four drawers on square taper legs, 134cm wide £100-150

578.

an oak coffer with single panel top and linen fold front, 116cm wide £200-300

579.

a fruitwood rectangular refectory type table on square taper legs united by end stretchers, 211cm x 82cm £600-800

580.

a set of eight spindle back rush seat dining chairs with bobbin turned top rails on turned legs and stretchers, comprising six singles and two armchairs £1200-1500

Lot 576 581.

a Victorian arch top overmantel mirror, moulded flowers and foliage to the pillars and arch corners, the plate 122cm x 97cm £300-400

583.

an 18th Century small oak dresser, fitted three drawers with square supports and pot board beneath, 138cm wide £500-700

582.

an early 19th Century oak corner cupboard, enclosed by an arch top door with steel H hinges, 94cm wide £60-80

584.

an oak coffer with plain hinged cover and triple moulded geometric panels to the front, 118cm wide see illustration £400-600

Lot 584 Page 61


585.

a Victorian ebonised cabinet, gilt metal mounted and inlaid boxwood foliate scrolls, fitted plush lined shelves enclosed by a glazed door, 79cm wide £200-250

586.

an oak dresser with shelves over, the base with two drawers and pot board beneath on bobbin-turned legs, 107cm wide £120-150

587.

a pair of giltwood wall mirrors with rococo style frame, the plate 60cm x 115cm £200-300

588.

a satinwood table of 18th Century design, the top inlaid a central batwing patera, 99cm wide £70-90

589.

590.

591.

592.

593.

594.

595.

a George III mahogany table on a revolving birdcage action turned column and tripod support, 84cm diameter £220-250

596.

a Regency mahogany secretaire chest with broad knulled border to the top and usual fitted interior with two drawers under, on lion paw feet, 117.5cm wide £400-600

597.

an Edwardian satinwood display cabinet with bowed glazed centre and painted ovals to the cupboard doors, on square taper legs with platform, 122cm wide £300-400

598.

Six mahogany dining chairs of Regency design, with brass inlay and loose trap seats on sabre front legs £200-250 a painted pine cupboard enclosed by a pair of glazed bar doors, 98cm wide £50-80 an Edwardian mahogany bureau bookcase, banded in satinwood, fitted beneath the fall flap and with three drawers under, on cabriole legs, 79cm wide £120-150 a late 19th Century figured walnut marble top washstand with mirror over, the top with rounded corners, fitted three drawers on a plinth base and bun feet, 118cm wide £150-200 an oak sideboard with drawers and cupboards on spiral turned legs, 152cm wide £60-80 a Regency mahogany armchair with carved horizontal splats to the back, on turned front legs and a 19th Century walnut armchair with stylised circular horizontal splat, scrolling arms and drop-in seat, on sabre legs £80-120

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599.

600.

601.

602.

603.

a 19th Century marble top giltwood and gesso console table, the top with serpentine moulded border, the base profusely carved acanthus scrolls, flowers and foliage, on S shaped cabriole legs, 139cm wide £600-800 an oval gilt-plaster wall mirror with ribbon-tie support and ribbon-tie and lotus leaf surmount, set triple candlelights to each side, the plate 94cm x 66cm £300-400 an oak two-flap gateleg table of 18th Century design, fitted a drawer, on baluster turned legs united by square stretchers, 94cm wide £200-300 Four Regency mahogany dining chairs with reeded cresting rails and pierced horizontal splats to the backs, having upholstered seats on turned legs united by cross shaped stretchers £200-300 an oak bench, with moulded border and frieze, on square end A-frame standards united by a central stretcher, 270cm long £400-500 a burr walnut card table of Regency design with serpentine front on cabriole legs, 85cm wide £150-200

604.

an Edwardian mahogany bureau with bookcase and mirrored back recess over, fitted beneath the fall flap, with three drawers under, on bracket feet, 76cm wide £150-200

605.

a mahogany chest of 18th Century design with brushing slide and four drawers on bracket feet, 82.5cm wide £200-300

606.

a 1930s walnut display cabinet on cabriole legs, 63cm wide £20-30

607.

a pair of Edwardian single chairs with vase shaped inlaid splats to the backs, on turned front legs £80-100

608.

a rush seat spindle back chair on turned legs and stretchers, and two other chairs £60-80

609.

a Victorian pole screen on a tripod support and a needlework firescreen £40-60

610.

an early 20th Century kingwood display table, with beaded gilt metal mounts and borders, on square section cabriole legs, 54.5cm wide £180-220

611.

a Regency corner washstand with pierced top and platform, with flat stretcher beneath, 55cm wide £80-120

612.

an oak gateleg table on bobbin turned supports, 105cm wide £60-80

613.

a Victorian rosewood 6.5 octave piano by Ralph Allison & Son, London with pierced fretwork and material front, 131cm wide £40-60

614.

an early 19th Century pine recess cupboard with a dome top, fitted shaped shelves enclosed by a pair of panel doors with cupboard under, 107.5cm wide, 232cm high £400-600

615.

a fruitwood dresser with shelves over, fitted four drawers, on square taper legs, 84cm wide £300-400


616.

a late 18th Century lowboy, the rectangular top with moulded border, fitted three drawers and pierced central design of foliate scrolls, on square legs, 80cm wide see illustration £400-600

617.

a George II walnut kneehole with geometric crossbanded top fitted three drawers and shaped apron, on cabriole legs and pad feet, 71cm wide see illustration £700-900

618.

a Regency mahogany reading table, with ebonised banding, with tilt top and rest on a turned column and tripod support, the top 44.5cm wide £180-220

Lot 616

619.

a late 18th Century mahogany kneehole sideboard, crossbanded in satinwood, fitted a central drawer with false two drawer door to each side, the pillars inlaid shell paterae with batswing patera to the kneehole, the brass handle plates embossed a central shell, on square taper legs, 117cm wide £250-350

620.

Six mahogany dining chairs of late 18th Century design with interwoven upright splats to the backs, fitted loose trap seats on square chamfered front legs £300-400

Lot 617

621.

an Edwardian oval tray with brass handles and inlaid harebells, ribbon ties, etc. within a chequered border, 64cm wide £40-60

622.

an early 19th Century satinwood bowfront chest, the top crossbanded, fitted four drawers with rosewood divisions on turned feet, 68cm wide see illustration £400-600

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Lot 623 Lot 633 623.

624.

625.

626.

a mid-Victorian figured walnut piano-top Davenport with sprung stationery compartment to the back, the interior fitted two drawers and leather lined slope, on carved S-shaped supports, a bank of four drawers to one side and four false drawers to the other, on bun feet, 57cm wide see illustration £800-1200 a Regency wall mirror, the ball studded breakfront top with central open shell and baskets of fruit applied to the frieze, with carved and turned columns to the sides, the plate 60cm x 33cm £200-250 a carved giltwood and plaster marble topped console table, the top with serpentine moulded border, the base carved fleurs de lys, open shells, scrolls, etc., on S-shaped legs with scroll feet, 70cm wide £400-600 a late 18th Century mahogany bureau, banded in satinwood, with fitted interior beneath the fall flap, inlaid a central urn with batswing spandrels, fitted four drawers beneath, on bracket feet, 91cm wide £200-250

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627.

a walnut wall mirror with carved surround, the frieze painted a man-o’-war, two other mirrors and a rectangular pedestal applied transfer prints on four claw feet, 69cm high £80-120

628.

a late 18th Century fruitwood dining chair with pierced and carved upright splat to the back, having an upholstered seat on carved cabriole legs and ball and claw feet, and another, with pierced upright splat £120-150

629.

a Regency mahogany breakfast table, the rectangular top crossbanded, raised on a turned column and quadruple support, the top 116cm x 95cm £250-350

630.

a rosewood circular table, the top inlaid for chess, on a turned column and tripod support, the top 46cm diameter £120-150

631.

a table top billiards table, 183.5cm x 102cm, and balls, cues, scoreboard for the same £80-120

632.

a 19th Century gilt plaster wall mirror with stained glass panel to the frieze and fluted columns to the sides, the plate 49cm x 29cm and a gilt plaster girandole applied flowers and foliage with mirror back, 97cm high £120-150

633.

a George III mahogany kneehole desk fitted one long drawer and three small drawers to each pedestal, on bracket feet, 76cm wide see illustration £600-800

634.

a set of 19th Century mahogany bookshelves, of three shelves with reeded sides, 98cm wide £150-200

635.

a Regency mahogany tripod table, the circular top with gadrooned border, on an acanthus leaf carved column and gadrooned triform base with scroll feet, 44cm diameter £150-200

636.

a Victorian walnut armchair with green velvet upholstered button back, padded seat and arms, together with a matching side chair £150-200

637.

a walnut wing armchair with cabriole front legs on brass castors, upholstered in red velvet £200-300


638.

a Regency walnut demi-lune card table with crossbanded folding top and inset baize, on tapered legs inlaid with ovals, 84cm wide £180-220

639.

a Regency mahogany corner display cabinet, the top section with astragal glazed door above a single panel door with urn inlay, on bracket feet, 67cm wide £250-350

640.

a 19th Century half-round Dutch marquetry commode, fitted two drawers above two panel doors, extensively inlaid with scrolls, urns and flowers, 84cm wide see illustration £600-800

641.

a 19th Century Dutch walnut tripod table, the top extensively inlaid with an urn of flowers above a mask head with scrolls, on tapered column and tripod feet, 73cm diameter see illustration £200-300

Lot 640

Lots 641 & 645

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649.

a small walnut pedestal chest of six drawers, 19cm wide and a stick back armchair £80-100

650.

a Regency mahogany side table of plain rectangular form with single drawer and boxwood stringing on tapered legs, 45cm wide £60-80

651.

a cherry wood spinning wheel, the bobbin turned wheel with brass rim, on turned legs £150-200

652.

an early 19th Century walnut and marquetry chest, the top with inlaid vase of flowers and central shell patera with batswing spandrels having similar designs to the sides and drawer fronts, on square taper legs, 95cm wide see illustration £500-700

653.

a George III mahogany chest with four graduated drawers on shaped bracket feet and brass swing handles, 81cm wide £600-800

654.

a Victorian carved walnut headboard, the frame carved with fruiting vine surrounding a button backed green velvet upholstered board, 161cm wide £80-120

Lot 644 642.

a Regency mahogany console table of Empire design with marble top and mirrored back, fitted a single drawer with open frame on two front scrolling legs terminating in gilt paw feet, 67cm wide £250-350

643.

a 19th Century walnut work table fitted with two graduated drawers on turned legs united by an X-stretcher, on brass stretchers, 48cm wide £80-120

644.

a walnut open framed two-seater settee with carved central splat, button back seat and chair backs, serpentine apron on cabriole legs, 155cm wide see illustration £400-600

645.

a pair of Dutch 19th Century walnut inlaid hall chairs, the back splats carved with swan necks and urns, on square tapered legs see illustration on page 65 £200-300

646.

a 19th Century elm and ash country made side chair, with bobbin turned spindle back and solid seat, a mahogany two-flap table, 54cm wide and a 19th Century mahogany corner occasional table, fitted a single drawer on square tapered legs, 43cm wide £100-150

647.

a mahogany pole screen with tripod support on hoof feet, set a 19th Century oval frame, 125cm high £80-120

648.

a set of oak wall shelves with scalloped apron above three open shelves, 82cm wide £80-100

Lot 652 Page 66


655.

656.

657.

658.

659.

a late 19th/early 20th Century child’s mahogany armchair with single shaped back splat on square legs with cross stretcher, drop-in gros point seat £40-60 a Lloyd Loom ‘Lusty’ laundry basket/side table painted in gold with fitted glass top, 39cm wide £40-60 a Regency walnut dressing table fitted with three drawers within a shaped apron on turned and reeded legs, 112cm wide £60-80 a 19th Century walnut dressing mirror, the shield shaped swing mirror above a serpentine base fitted with three drawers, 47cm wide £40-60 a Victorian mahogany corner washstand fitted with a single panel door above a single drawer on splayed square taper legs, 68cm wide, together with a jug and basin £50-70

660.

661.

662.

663.

664.

a Regency satinwood work table with ebony stringing, the top section fitted with two long drawers above two short and one long drawer, with single long drawer to lower section, 43cm wide £120-150

665.

a 19th Century mahogany headboard with brass stringing and shaped top, 153cm wide £40-60

666.

a walnut work stand, the box crossbanded with burr walnut and fitted with seven lidded compartments, on a lyre shaped column with four cabriole legs on hairy paw feet with brass castors, 30cm wide £200-300

667.

a late 18th Century mahogany armchair with pierced upright splat on moulded chamfered legs, a single chair with upright splat and another £80-100

a 19th Century mahogany corner desk, the later superstructure fitted with eight lidded compartments above a single drawer on square taper legs, 98cm wide £40-60

668.

a Regency mahogany chest of four graduated drawers with brass swing handles, on shaped bracket feet, 79cm wide £300-500

a 19th Century walnut piano duet stool with square and canted legs on a plain stretcher, with green velvet drop-in seat, 77cm wide £200-300

669.

an early 19th Century giltwood wall mirror with shaped surround carved with scrolling acanthus leaves and a fruiting basket, 81cm high £80-100

an early 19th Century giltwood girandole, with canted rectangular mirror, beaded border and scrolling two branch lights, 110cm high overall £150-200

670.

a Regency mahogany bowfront chest of four long graduated drawers with oval swing handles on bracket feet, 59cm wide £200-300

an 18th Century Dutch walnut occasional table, the crossbanded rectangular top with rounded corners, fitted a single drawer on square section cabriole legs, 69cm wide £150-200

Lot 676 Page 67


671.

a 19th Century walnut wall mirror with carved frieze and gadrooned border, 54cm wide and a mahogany wall bracket £40-60

672.

an 18th Century fruitwood chest on stand fitted two short and three long drawers, the stand with arcaded apron, raised on six ball feet, 75cm wide £150-200

673.

a 19th Century oak chest on chest, the top section fitted two short and four long drawers, the lower section with two long drawers, on ogee bracket feet, 90cm wide £300-500

674.

a 19th Century walnut corner washstand of two tiers, the lower tier with single drawer, on square splayed legs and shaped apron, 59cm wide, together with an Ironstone Imari palette jug and washbowl, and two small blue and white Mason’s Ironstone bowls £60-80

675.

an 18th Century and later oak coffer with hinged panel top and stylised floral carving to the front, 110cm wide £150-200

676.

a Louis XV style walnut and caned canape, circa 1880, the serpentine back with a rocaille shell above a caned panel, husk carved scrolled arms, the seat with loose cushions above a shell and carved apron on cabriole legs, 198cm wide see illustration on page 67 £700-1000

Lot 677

Lot 679 Page 68

677.

a Louis XVI style gilt gesso pier glass, circa 1880, the rectangular plate within a border of subsidiary plates with an acanthus moulded frame and an urn and scroll moulded crest, 165cm x 93cm see illustration £500-700

678.

a George III style mahogany pedestal desk, late 20th Century, the tan leather inset rectangular top above eight drawers around a kneehole, 141cm wide £150-200

679.

an early Victorian mahogany framed bergère chair, circa 1840, the shaped back continuing to scrolled arms, the seat on turned tapered legs see illustration £500-700

680.

a George III mahogany writing table, circa 1800, the tan leather inset rectangular top with a moulded edge above three frieze drawers on square tapered legs with spade feet, the whole with chevron banding, 120cm wide £200-300


Lot 681 681.

682.

683.

a late Victorian rosewood and marquetry wardrobe, by Maple & Co., circa 1885, the canted cornice above a pair of panelled and mirrored doors flanking a pair of marquetry doors and two short and three long drawers, on a plinth base, 223cm wide see illustration £600-800 an early George III mahogany corner cabinet, 87cm high £50-70 a 19th Century mahogany bowfront chest of three long drawers on splay feet, 102.5cm wide £120-180

684.

a George III mahogany bureau bookcase, the astragal glazed upper section above a fall enclosing a fitted interior above four long drawers, on bracket feet, 220cm high £400-600

687.

a Victorian ebonised writing table, with inset leather top, fitted two frieze drawers on square tapering legs with castors, gilt metal mounts, 95cm wide and a mahogany box-base mirror £100-150

685.

a 19th Century mahogany chest of five long drawers on splay feet, in two sections, 105.5cm wide £150-200

688.

686.

a yew wood butler’s tray, the hinged sides with pierced handles, 91.5cm wide on a later stand and an oval tray with carved scallop shell handles £200-300

a George III mahogany threetier dumb waiter, the graduated circular tiers united by baluster column supports on a tripod base, 115cm high £200-400

689.

a 19th Century mahogany chest of two short over three long drawers on splay feet, 107.5cm wide £100-150

690.

a pair of George III mahogany hall chairs, in the manner of Mayhew & Ince, the oval backs above solid seats on square tapering legs £300-500

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Lot 699

Lot 697 691.

692.

a Victorian tôle peinte coal trolley, with domed hinged lid, scrollwork handles to the sides and set on four wheels, 58cm wide Provenance: Phillips Bath 9/4/90 Lot 210 £150-200 a william and Mary walnut cabinet, the moulded cornice above a map drawer and two door cupboard each banded and strung with arched panels, the interior with a central cupboard surrounded by twelve box-strung and crossbanded small drawers, 78cm high x 99cm wide (stand lacking) £400-600

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693.

694.

695.

a Regency adjustable harp chair, the back with brass inlaid scroll work, the circular seat on reeded legs £150-200 a George III mahogany chest on chest, the upper section with dentil cornice above two short and three long drawers, the lower section fitted three long drawers on bracket feet, 113cm wide, 178cm high £500-700 a late 19th Century mahogany wellington chest, fitted seven drawers with hinged locking pillar to the side, 55cm wide £200-300

696.

a Victorian figured walnut oval table, raised on a turned and carved column and quadruple support, 122cm wide £150-200

697.

a late 18th Century tallboy chest crossbanded and inlaid satinwood patera, the top fitted three long and two short drawers, the base of three drawers with shaped apron and bracket feet, 201cm high, 107cm wide see illustration £500-700

698. • an early 18th Century walnut chest of two short over three long drawers, on a three drawer stand, with alterations, 96.5cm wide £300-500 699. • a George I carved giltwood framed mirror, with scroll crest above a later mirror plate and with scallop shell beneath, 120cm high (restorations) see illustration £300-500 700. • an Empire mahogany and gilt salon suite, comprising two open armchairs, the arms with winged figural supports, and four single chairs, all with paw feet to the front legs £1000-1500


701. • a 17th Century style oak chest, the hinged cover with two armorial carved panels, the front with two arched panels centred by cherub masks and flanked by figural pilasters, a drawer below and carry handles to the sides, the drawer with retailers stamp for Edwards & Roberts, 79.5cm wide see illustration £600-800 702. • a Victorian rosewood tilt-top breakfast table, the circular top on a tapering triangular column support and platform base with scroll feet, 121cm diameter £200-300 703.

No lot

704. • a 19th Century carved giltwood serpentine console table, the shaped top with moulded edge above a scrolling frieze, on moulded scroll legs with cross motifs to the knees, with mirror back on a concave platform, 122.5cm wide see illustration £1500-2000 Lot 701

Lot 704

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713. • a pair of two-branch gilt metal wall lights, of scrolling foliate form, 41cm high £80-120 714.

a Renaissance revival carved oak library table, the canted rectangular top above a carved frieze with lion mask to the corners, on end supports united by a central stretcher, on scroll feet, 120cm wide £100-150

715.

a late 18th Century Dutch marquetry side table, the top with central floral patera above a single drawer, on carved cabriole legs with claw and ball feet, 74.5cm wide £250-300

716.

a George I style mirror, with flower basket to crest, the bevelled glass 80cm x 35cm £150-200

717.

a mahogany bowfront cottage sideboard, the central drawer flanked by a cupboard and a deep drawer on tapering legs with spade feet, 95cm wide £150-200

718.

a narrow mahogany chest of four drawers on splay feet, 62cm wide £40-60

719.

a George III style mahogany fret carved mirror with ho-ho bird crest in gilt and inlaid shell patera below, a box base mirror and an oval swing frame mirror £80-120

720.

a 19th Century mahogany and crossbanded demi-lune card table, the fold over top with baize interior set on square tapering legs, 96.5cm wide £60-80

721.

a set of eight mahogany rail back dining chairs, comprising six singles and two armchairs £80-120

722.

a william IV rosewood X-framed stool, a Regency open armchair and a needlework firescreen £60-80

723.

a George III mahogany chest of two short over three long drawers, on bracket feet, 90cm wide £300-500

Lot 712 705. • a mid 19th Century mahogany hat stand, with seven bronze pinnacles on moulded end supports united by a stretcher, 190cm wide £400-600 706. • a Regency rosewood side table, fitted a single drawer on a fluted column and platform base, 94cm wide £200-300 707. • Two oak joint stools £60-80 708. • an 18th Century oak chest of small proportions, the hinged cover above a triple panel front with drawer below, 63.5cm wide £150-200

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709. • a Victorian mahogany box commode, the hinged cover enclosing arm rests, a hinged seat and ceramic pot, 55cm wide £80-120 710. • a Regency ebonised open armchair, with rope twist back and drop in seat £60-80 711. • a large pitch pine bookcase, the upper section fitted with shelves, the base fitted six short drawers above shelves on a plinth base, 282.5cm wide £400-600 712. • a large Victorian carved giltwood framed mirror, the scroll carved and pierced cresting above scroll carved sides, 227cm high see illustration £1500-2000


Lot 730

724.

a George III mahogany linen press, adapted for hanging, the cupboard doors above two short and one long drawer, on bracket feet, 194cm high £150-200

725.

a Regency mahogany D-shaped card table, the crossbanded fold over top above an inlaid frieze on turned tapering legs, 92cm wide £200-300

726.

727.

728.

an Edwardian tambour fronted filing cabinet, 48cm wide and an open armchair with three pierced splats £50-70 an Edwardian smoker’s cabinet, the hinged cover and twin panel doors inlaid batswing patera and enclosing a pipe rack, tobacco jar and three drawers, 32cm wide £60-80 a reproduction twin-pedestal dining table, cross banding to top, D-shaped ends, extending to 304cm £400-600

729.

a George IV mahogany bowfront sideboard, the superstructure with tambour front compartments above a shaped bowfront base of four drawers, on square tapering legs, 170cm wide £150-200

730.

a 19th Century Continental walnut commode with canted sides, inlaid trellis within a scroll and shell border to top, drawer fronts and sides, conch shell to centre, brass ring handles, 119cm wide see illustration £800-1200

731.

732.

a 19th Century satinwood bowfront chest of two short over three long drawers, crossbanding to top, on splay feet, 99cm wide £300-500 a silvered cast metal coffee table, the top with mask head urn to centre flanked by olive branches and scrolls, glass top, 141cm wide Note: The top is made from a grille, possibly part of a New York City air conditioning system £300-500

733.

a reproduction mahogany and burr wood bureau bookcase, the broken swan neck pediment above glazed panel doors enclosing shelves, the lower section with fall front revealing a fitted interior above three long and two short drawers, 89cm wide £400-600

734.

a pair of Heals single beds, each with mahogany sleightype headboard and footboard, 106cm wide £60-80

735.

a 19th Century framed open armchair, reeded baluster legs on turned feet with blue upholstery £100-150

736.

a Chinese hardwood stand, the lobed top with inset marble panel on carved legs united by an undertier, 91cm high £100-150

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Rugs 745.

a modern Hamadan rug, with stylised medallions on a cream ground with a deep red border, 245cm x 180cm £150-200

746.

a modern Hamadan rug worked with animals, peacocks and stylised flowers on a red ground, 156cm x 112cm and another similar, 148cm x 108cm £150-200

747.

748.

a near pair of modern Hamadan rugs, each worked with stylised floral motifs in red and blue outlines on a cream ground, each 167cm x 128cm £80-100 a modern Persian Hamadan rug, worked with a large medallion to centre and stylised floral motifs to the surround, on a dusty pink ground within a navy blue border, 190cm x 130cm £150-200

749.

a Kurdish carpet with central field of forty-five rectangular geometric panels within a multifigured and stylised floral border, 210cm x 300cm £300-400

750.

Three Turkey runners, various £150-200

751.

a Mahal carpet, the madder field with an overall design of palmettes and foliate scrolls within a matching chocolate border and meander guards, 400cm x 281cm £300-500

752.

a Mahal rug, the indigo herati field enclosed by a madder palmette border and meander guards, 365cm x 265cm £200-300

753.

a modern carpet, the central cartouche on a green ground within a border of scrolls, 376cm x 280cm £100-150

754.

a modern Mashad carpet with central navy blue medallion within a floral decorated fuchsia ground and navy border, 394cm x 305cm £300-500

755.

an early 20th Century Ushak runner, in two sections £60-80

Costumes & Textiles 760.

761.

762.

a pair of card roundels each with three ink drawings, one of ducks, the other rocky landscapes, with velvet ribbon border, 28cm diameter, a cream paper fan with gilt painted border and plain ivory sticks and a paper fan painted a European scene of young lovers beside a castle with red, gilt and black pierced sticks £150-200 a coffee silk fan embroidered a spray of roses with plain ivory sticks, a sheer silk fan with sequin decoration and pierced ivory sticks and six other fans £100-150 a pierced ivory fan with central shield shaped ivory panels painted roses to one side and a ship on the Ning-Po River with English flag, fan box with label for Robt Clark, fan maker to their Royal Highnesses the Duchess and Princess of Gloucester, 26 Strand £120-150

763.

a black moiré silk fan with black sticks, a cockade fan, a small sandalwood fan, a small pierced horn fan clouté with steel sequins to tips, an oval table screen, the moiré embroidered a wreath of roses and foliage, on a turned stick and a silk purse applied decorative sprays of seaweed £100-150

764.

a quantity of white and black lace collars, veils and other lace £60-80

765.

a 19th Century needlework picture depicting figures in a cobbled street, 24cm x 25cm £60-80

766.

a cotton smock, a baby’s lace bonnet, a faux fur coat and a silk blouse £30-50

767.

a George III silver needlework picture depicting a country house with livestock in the garden, 41cm x 51cm Provenance: Private Collection, Wiltshire see illustration £200-300

Lot 767

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Miscellaneous Items 770.

a Victorian rosewood book slide, each end with pierced brass mounts, 35cm wide £20-30

771.

a Victorian mother-of-pearl inlaid box, 25cm wide, containing a quantity of sundries including a Brownie camera, bridge set, photo album etc. £30-50

772.

a set of French prisoner of war bone dominoes in a box with a horn cover, another set of dominoes and a book ‘The French Prisoners of Norman Cross by Rev. Arthur Brown’ £50-80

773.

a Victorian walnut travelling dressing case by Mechi & Bazin, part fitted with silver mounted jars and inlaid with an initialled brass shield to cover £100-150

774.

a pair of Dutch brass candlesticks with turned columns and large circular bases, 29cm high, another pair with twin sconces and two Turkish copper coffee pots £40-60

775.

a Victorian papier-mâché workbox, of rectangular form the black lacquer inlaid with motherof-pearl and highlighted in gilt, interior fitted with various sewing implements, 36cm wide £150-200

776.

a late 17th Century wrought iron flesh or toasting fork, worked with decorative scrolls, 44cm long, an 18th Century ladle and another toasting fork see illustration £300-400

777.

a group of walking canes and pipes, to include a silver mounted cane and an Indian silver mounted cane £40-60

778.

Three copper hot water urns, largest 58cm high £40-60

779.

a quantity of various electroplated wares, brass ware, pewter ware, three dressing sets, a brown leather suitcase and a plaster mannequin head £60-80

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Lot 776

780.

a Perkins Brailler designed by David Abraham, hammered metal finish within the original case £50-70

781. • a gallon measure for wine, wooden with brass tip, another similar by Loftus, London, a brass measure, a plumb bob etc. £40-60 782.

of local interest: a quantity of 19th Century and later Gloucestershire papers and brochures, a Gloucestershire etching by A White, a pair of Indian early 20th Century inlaid bookends, a blue glass bauble and a set of Great Britain farthings from 1937-1956 £40-60

783.

a Victorian amboyna wood stationery box, by Tiffany and Co. New York, with engraved brass strapped mounts, the hinged dome top enclosing a fitted interior and with folding writing slope, having a satin walnut lining, 36cm wide see illustration £400-600


784.

a Victorian coromandel tea caddy, brass bound and with a domed cover, 21.5cm wide £300-500

785.

a late 18th Century mahogany tea caddy, inlaid oval patera (gutted), 18.5cm wide and a 19th Century mahogany work box, banded in rosewood (gutted), 26cm wide £80-120

786.

a brass tray and sundry brass £60-80

787.

a half-ribbed teapot and matching hot water jug, three copper mugs, a pewter mug and other pewter £50-80

788.

Four pairs of baluster brass candlesticks and a pair of ormolu candlesticks £40-60

789.

790.

791.

792.

793.

794.

an early 20th Century rocking horse, dapple grey with mane and tail (renewed) on a pitch pine base (repainted), 155cm wide, 134cm high overall £600-800 a Swiss musical box with 16cm cylinder and cone striking on three bells, No. 13586, playing ten airs, in a stained pine case, 48.5cm wide £300-400 Sundry pewter ogee shaped measures, eight pewter plates and two tankards £80-120 a Chad Valley clockwork 4:4:0 locomotive and tender, 10138 in blue livery, an ‘O’ gauge Hornby 4:4:0 locomotive in Southern livery and a quantity of track etc. (damages) £50-70 a pair of cast iron Punch and Judy doorstops, painted decoration, 31cm high £30-50 a silent piano keyboard, in an oak case with hinged cover and carry handle, 77cm wide £30-50

Lot 783

795.

a very large collection of first day covers in ring binder albums including limited edition collection of the Marriage of the Prince of Wales, Visit of Pope John Paul II, Maritime England etc £200-300

796.

a brass bell from a Green Goddess fire engine, marked SCC, 1/55 and with ER beneath a crown £50-70

797.

an Italian pricket type altar candlestick, 61cm high, various brass weights, a sundial and other brass items £80-120

798. • a 19th Century mahogany and brass inlaid table billiards game, baize lined with five balls and a pusher, 96.5cm long (closed) £80-120 799. • a large copper jam pan of lozenge shape, 76cm wide, a pair of naturalistic terracotta jardinière with bark wood incised and applied decoration to the body, 24cm high and a smaller matching jardinière £40-60

800. • a 19th Century folding chess backgammon board, inlaid with exotic woods, ivory and ebony, 54.5cm square and containing a boxwood dice shaker and two Cantonese carved ivory shakers, one stained red £100-150 801.

Spooner’s Game of English History, lithograph backed with linen, published 1847, 50cm x 63cm and two packs of cards £60-80

Clocks & Scientific Instruments 810.

an early 19th Century oak and mahogany longcase clock, with swan neck and turned pillars to the hood, fitted a painted arch dial, with eight-day striking movement, 230cm high £150-200

811.

a mahogany case barograph, by Edwards of Glasgow, 41cm wide £200-250

812.

a 19th Century French gilt metal and japanned clock garniture, John Hall & Co., Paris, the ceramic dial painted with enamel depicting birds with prunus blossom, each urn with similar painted ceramic body with twin stylised handles, the clock 37.5cm high £200-300

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813.

a Schatz ships clock and ships aneroid barometer in a brass case, 15cm high £80-120

814.

a three-piece mathematical instrument set, the case with label for T. Rubergall, Haymarket, London Note: Thomas Rubergall was Optician to King George III and later to William IV £80-120

815.

Twenty polarised slides in five trays in a fitted case, 21cm wide £80-120

816.

a large No.1 brass bar-limb microscope, 3764, by Andrew Ross, London, circa 1855, with polar scope, binocular attachment and numerous other lenses, 31cm high, in a fitted mahogany case see illustration £1000-1500

817.

818.

819.

a watson’s Improved Van Heurck Bacteriological microscope, signed W.Watson & Sons, 313 High Holborn, London 5545, circa 1908, 35cm high, in a fitted mahogany case and numerous additional lenses for the same see illustration £800-1200 an olympus KHC electric biological microscope, 38cm high, in a fitted case £60-80 a student’s microscope, 24cm high, in a fitted case, and a quantity of mathematical instruments in a rosewood case £50-70

Lot 816

Lot 817

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820.

a doctor’s specimen slide cabinet, fitted glass bottles, dishes, etc., a drawer of utensils and eight drawers of twenty-one slides, 23.5cm wide £60-80

821.

approximately two hundred histology and other slides (four boxes) £120-150

822.

a magic lantern and a quantity of lantern slides, varying subjects to include nature shots, colour cartoons, architectural double slides, childrens story series etc. £60-80

823.

an early 19th Century arch top mantel clock in an inlaid case fitted an eight-day movement striking on a gong, 41cm high £60-80


824.

an early 18th Century thirty-hour longcase clock movement, the brass dial signed John Herring, with decorative spandrels and primitive iron framed movement, in a later oak case, 194cm high £50-700

825.

an Edwardian mantel clock in a rosewood case with lion masks to the sides and handle to the top, with brass dial and silvered chapter ring, fitted an eight-day movement, 28cm high £180-220

826.

a Continental gilt metal and champlevé enamel mantel clock fitted an eight-day striking movement, 28cm high and two bronzed metal two-branch table lights, 34cm high £120-150

827.

a 19th Century boulle type mantel clock in a tortoiseshell and brass inlaid case fitted an eight-day striking movement No15205, 32cm high £180-220

828.

a late 18th Century eight-day longcase clock, the arch top hood with three brass ball finials and fluted columns to the sides, the trunk enclosed by an arch top door, fitted a brass dial signed William Dowell, Snian, Margate with silvered chapter ring, subsidiary seconds and date recorder, 224cm high £400-600

829. • an ‘antiquarian’ oak framed ‘water clock’, surmounted by a square brass dial numbered 1-24 above a cylinder and a plaque inscribed ‘Edwin Halley of ye towne Bristol 1656’, the box base inscribed ‘As tyme and houres passeth away So doeth ye life of man decaye As tyme can be redeemed with no coste Bestowe it well and let no houre be loste’, 85.5cm high Note: Many of these antiquarian clocks were produced by Pearson, Page & Jewsbury in the 1920s £200-300 830.

a Louis XV style wall clock, with giltwood surround of birds, torches and foliage, the white enamel dial fitted an eight-day movement, 51cm high £200-300

831.

an oak cased longcase clock with square brass dial signed Joseph Smith, Bristol and with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, fitted an eight-day movement, the dial 30cm wide see illustration £500-700

832.

a 19th Century rosewood chest, containing a quantity of slides, glasses, a stage micrometer, etc., the side drawer fitted a glass cutter and other accessories, 25cm wide £80-120

833.

an oak and mahogany cased longcase clock, the arched brass dial signed William Robb of Montrose with subsidiary seconds dial and silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, the case with swan neck pediment, 225cm high £250-300

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Lot 835

Guns, Militaria & Taxidermy 835.

a 19th Century long coral and silver mounted rifle with ivory stock cap and steel engraved mechanism, 178cm long see illustration £800-1000

836.

a steel halberd on a wooden shaft with shaped and pierced blade, 227cm long £300-500

837.

a 19th Century Zulu assegai spear, with steel ridged spear, 186cm long £60-80

838.

an ottoman curved agate dagger with damascene ridged steel blade, 27cm long £500-600

839.

an ottoman agate handled dagger, the damascene steel blade highlighted with gilt detailing, 28cm long £800-1000

840.

a pair of 19th Century Naval percussion pistols with brass mounts and eagle brass mounted butts, marked ‘AXC’, each 31cm long see illustration £1000-1500

841.

an early 19th Century Naval hanger, with ivory and brass ropetwist handle, dolphin pommel with green gem set eyes, impressed ‘HARVEY’, the steel blade 80.5cm long see illustration £500-600

842.

a stag hunting sword, with antler handle and brass guard and head pommel, the steel blade 60cm long £150-200

843.

a near pair of 18th Century steel spurs with brass spinners and a single steel cut spur £300-400

Lot 840

Lot 841 (detail) 844.

a Middle Eastern bone hilted dagger with white metal scabbard, heavily engraved with scrolls, suspended on a green rope, 41cm long £300-400

845.

a French Sappers sword with brass fish scale handle, steel blade and brass and textile panel scabbard, 67cm long £300-400

846.

a 17th Century steel dagger with steel chain handle and plain circular pommel, 50cm long £100-150 Page 81


847.

848.

a 19th Century French Marine sword with brass guard and leather and ropetwist handle, the steel blade engraved ‘Marine’, 70cm long £250-350 a steel dagger, the blade cast with floral scrolls, 35cm long, a halberd metal blade and two other blades £50-70

849.

a horn powder horn engraved with portrait medallion of men in armour, 19cm wide £100-150

850.

a double barrel muzzle loading hammer shotgun, with ram rod and damascene barrels £100-120

851.

a British army greatcoat, Royal Berkshire Regiment, Hawkes & Co label dated 2.10.36 £70-100

852.

a cigarette lighter inscribed ‘NCO Mess 3913 Air Base Sq., Mildenhall, England’ and with enamel badge ‘Strategic Air Command’ and a World War II era compass, initialled CEH £20-30

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Lot 856

853.

a leg o’ mutton type gun case, two leather cartridge bags and two gun slips £40-60

854.

a taxidermy badger mounted on log, 76cm wide £200-300

855.

a taxidermy head of a sable antelope, 112cm high, attributed to Rowland Ward Provenance: shot in Kenya by the owner’s stepfather in the 1950s see illustration £600-800

856.

a pair of antelope horns with skull, mounted on an oak shield, with another pair of antlers, by Roland Ward see illustration £300-500

857.

a taxidermy gazelle head, 69cm high see illustration £200-300

858.

a taxidermy pine marten, mounted on a log, 73cm wide £150-200

859.

a pair of Edwardian taxidermy squirrels, each eating nuts within a naturalistic setting, each in glazed case, 36cm x 29cm £150-200

Lot 855

Lot 857


CoNDITIoNS oF BUSINESS FoR oNSITE aUCTIoNS (November 2015) 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 our 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.

2.

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.

3.

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.

4.

5.

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 excess between £1,000,001 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. In addition, VAT is included in this premium (see below).

c.

6.

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.

7.

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.

8.

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

b.

(*) 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).

a.

whether an export licence is needed; and

b.

if there is a prohibition on importing goods of that character e.g. because the goods contain prohibited materials such as ivory.

9.

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.

10.

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 the leaving of commission bids by telephone or fax/email or via our website or online bidding platform.

11.

Methods of Payment. Usually any payment will need to be cleared before you can take the goods away except for cash, for which there is an upper limit of 15,000 Euros equivalent. Cheques are not acceptable tender unless agreed in advance with a Director of Chorley’s. Credit card payments will incur a surcharge of 3% + VAT on the amount due.

12.

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.

VaT. Items in our catalogue may be marked in the following ways: a.

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.

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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;

“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;

“VaT”

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.

“Bidder”

means a person participating in bidding at the auction;

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.

“Buyer”

means the person who makes the highest bid for a Lot accepted by the Auctioneer;

2.6

We and Trader Sellers have a legal duty to supply any Lots to you in accordance with these Terms of Sale.

“Deliberate Forgery”

means: (a) an imitation made with the intention of 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;

2.7

If you have any complaints, please send them to us directly at the address set out on our Website.

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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.

“Hammer Price”

means the level of the highest bid for a Lot 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 Proceeds”

means the net amount due to the Seller;

“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 Sale”

means these terms of sale, as amended or 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;


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: a.

the Hammer Price;

b.

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 between £1,000,001

c.

any artist’s resale right royalty payable on the sale of the Lot; and

d.

any VAT due.

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VaT

5.1

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.

5.2

We will charge VAT at the current rate at the date of the auction.

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The contract between you and the Seller

6.1

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.

6.2

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.

6.3

Title and collection of purchases

8.1

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.

8.2

You will (at your own expense) collect any Lots that you have purchased and paid for either: 8.2.1

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).

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Payment

7.1

Immediately following your successful bid on a Lot you will: 7.1.1

7.1.2

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. 8.3

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.

8.4

Risk of loss or damage to the Lot will pass to you when you (or your agents) take physical possession of the Lot.

8.5

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.

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Remedies for non-payment or failure to collect purchases

9.1

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:

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.

6.4

7.2

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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 pay to us the Total Amount Due in cash (for which there is an upper limit of 15,000 euros equivalent) or in any other way that we agree to accept payment.

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.

If you owe us any money, we may use any payment made by you to repay these debts. 9.2

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.


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Health and safety

12.4

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). 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.

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. 11

warranties

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Deliberate Forgeries

11.1

The Seller warrants to us and to you that:

13.1

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.

13.2

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:

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; 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. 11.2

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.

11.3

Please note that many of the Lots that you may bid on at our auction are second-hand.

11.4

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.

11.5

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.

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Descriptions and condition

12.1

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).

12.2

12.3

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.

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. 13.3

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.

13.4

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.

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our liability to you

14.1

We will not be liable for any loss of opportunity or disappointment suffered as a result of participating in our auction.

14.2

In addition to the above, neither we nor the Seller shall be responsible to you and you shall not be responsible to the Seller or us for any other loss or damage that any of us suffer that is not a foreseeable result of any of us not complying with the Conditions of Business. Loss or damage is foreseeable if it is obvious that it will happen or if at the time of the sale of the Lot, we, you and the Seller knew it might happen.

14.3

Subject to Clause 14.4, if we are found to be liable to you for any reason (including, amongst others, if we are found to be negligent, in breach of contract or to have made a misrepresentation), our liability will be limited to the total purchase price paid by you to us for any Lot.

14.4

Notwithstanding the above, nothing in these Terms of Sale shall limit our liability (or that of our employees or agents) for: 14.4.1 death or personal injury resulting from negligence (as defined in the Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977); 14.4.2 fraudulent misrepresentation; or 14.4.3 any liability which cannot be excluded by law.


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Notices

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General

15.1

All notices between you and us regarding these Terms of Sale must be in writing and signed by or on behalf of the party giving it.

17.1

We may, acting reasonably, refuse admission to our premises or attendance at our auctions by any person.

15.2

Any notice referred in Clause 15.1 may be given:

17.2

We act as an agent for our Sellers. The rights we have to claim against you for breach of these Terms of Sale may be used by either us, our employees or agents, or the Seller, its employees or agents, as appropriate. Other than as set out in this Clause, these Terms of Sale are between you and us and no other person will have any rights to enforce any of these Terms of Sale.

17.3

We may use special terms in the catalogue descriptions of particular Lots. You must read these terms carefully along with any glossary provided in our auction catalogues.

17.4

Each of the clauses of these Terms of Sale operates separately. If any court or relevant authority decides that any of them are unlawful, the remaining clauses will remain in full force and effect.

17.5

We may change these Terms of Sale from time to time, without notice to you. Please read these Terms of Sale carefully, as they may be different from the last time you read them.

17.6

Except as otherwise stated in these Terms of Sale, each of our rights and remedies are: (a) are in addition to and not exclusive of any other rights or remedies under these Terms of Sale or general law; and (b) may be waived only in writing and specifically. Delay in exercising or nonexercise of any right under these Terms of Sale is not a waiver of that or any other right. Partial exercise of any right under these Terms of Sale will not preclude any further or other exercise of that right or any other right under these Terms of Sale. Waiver of a breach of any term of these Terms of Sale will not operate as a waiver of breach of any other term or any subsequent breach of that term.

17.7

These Terms of Sale and any dispute or claim arising out of or in connection with them (including any noncontractual claims or disputes) shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of England and the parties irrevocably submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of the English courts.

17.8

These Terms of Sale, forming part of our Conditions of Business, are based upon terms recommended by SOFAA.

15.2.1 by delivering it by hand; 15.2.2 by first class pre-paid post or Recorded Delivery; or 15.2.3 by email, provided that a copy is also sent by prepaid post or Recorded Delivery. 15.3

Notices must be sent: 15.3.1 by hand or registered post: a.

to us, at our address set out in these Terms of Sale or at our registered office address appearing on our Website; and

b.

to you, at the last postal address that you have given to us as your contact address in writing; or

15.3.2 by email:

15.4

a.

to us, by sending the notice to both the following email addresses: simon.chorley@chorleys.com enquiries@chorleys.com

b.

to you, by sending the notice to any email address that you have given to us as your contact email address in writing.

Notices will be deemed to have been received: 15.4.1 if delivered by hand, on the day of delivery; 15.4.2 if sent by first class pre-paid post or Recorded Delivery, two business days after posting, exclusive of the day of posting; or 15.4.3 if sent by email, at the time of transmission unless sent after 17.00 in the place of receipt in which case they will be deemed to have been received on the next business day in the place of receipt (provided that a copy has also been sent by pre-paid post or Recorded Delivery as set out in Clause 15.2.3.)

15.5

Any notice or communication given under these Terms of Sale will not be validly given if sent by fax, email, any form of messaging via social media or text message.

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Data Protection We will hold and process any personal data in relation to you in accordance with our current privacy policy, a copy of which is available on request.




Chorley’s 19th & 20th July 2016

Prinknash Abbey Park Gloucestershire GL4 8EU

Telephone: 01452 344499 Email: info@chorleys.com Web: www.chorleys.com


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