Chorley's 21 & 22 July Catalogue

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Auction Catalogue Tuesday 21st July & Wednesday 22nd July 2015

Prinknash Abbey Park Gloucestershire GL4 8EU



Day One Tuesday 21st July 2015 at 10am Lots The Books & Ephemera The Prints & Maps The Watercolours & Drawings The Portrait Miniatures The Oil Paintings The Foreign Silver, White Metal & Plate The Silver The Jewellery & Watches The Coins & Medals The Glass The Ceramics The Oriental Works of Art The Toys & Games

1 – 16 20 – 46 50 – 132 135 – 139 145 – 209 215 – 221 226 – 280 285 – 327 328 – 333 335 – 353 355 – 400 404 – 428 430 – 445

Page 3 3 5 11 11 25 25 28 30 30 31 33 35

Day TwO wednesday 22nd July 2015 at 10am The Garden Statuary & Furniture The Fireplaces & Chimney Furniture The Rugs The Furniture & Furnishings The Clocks & Barometers The Works of Art The Miscellaneous Items The Militaria including Items of Waterloo Interest The Costume & Textiles

500 – 516 525 – 561 565 – 575 580 – 816 820 – 850 855 – 872 876 – 911

38 38 40 41 63 66 68

915 – 944 950 – 963

69 73

Sale Viewing Sunday 19th July 10am-4pm Monday 20th 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 [ARR]. Any of these Lots realising the sterling equivalent of €1000 or more will incur an additional charge of 4% of the hammer price, to be paid to the artist or beneficiary.

All purchased lots must be collected from Chorley's by 5pm on Friday 31st 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.


The Books & ephemera 1.

a child’s scrap book containing 1930s and 1940s scraps £30-50

2.

Hume (D) The History of England 1848, Smollett (T) The History of England, 1848 four volumes, Green (J R) History of The English People, 1880 four volumes, all leather bound £60-80

3.

a quantity of 1901 and other edition Ordnance Survey maps, 1: 2500, mostly Monmouthshire and Herefordshire £20-30

4.

Sundry leather bound books £80-120

5.

Caldecott (T) Pictures and Songs and nine other children’s books £60-80

6.

Ingoldsby (T) The Ingoldsby Legends, illustrated by Arthur Rackham, London 1907; Grimm’s Fairy Tales, illustrated by Arthur Rackham, London 1909 and Chaucer (G) The Canterbury Tales, illustrated by William Russell Flint £120-150

7.

wagner (R) Tannhauser and Parsifal, illustrated by Willy Pogany, Harrap, London 1911 £100-150

8.

Ziegler (R) Judith the Widow of Bethulia, limited edition 524/700 £40-60

9.

Fairbairn’s Book of Crests, 4th edition, two volumes, TC & EC Jack, 1892, cloth bindings and Knight & Butters’ Crests, TC Jack, 1883, two volumes £40-60

10.

11.

a 19th Century scrap album the inside front cover named Cathrine Sarah Peirce, containing prints, newspaper cuttings, riddles and watercolours etc., bindings damaged £100-150 Publii Virgilii Maronis Opera, Parisiis 1641, later cloth bindings; Fox (CJ) History of James the Second, London 1808, later quarter calf bindings; Guide to the Pictures at Lockinge House, circa 1928 and sundry volumes £100-150

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a collection of art reference books, including: Kerslake, Early English Portraits, two volumes boxed, works on Picasso, Matisse and others £100-150

13.

a collection of books on Gardening, Architecture, Travel, etc. £80-120

14.

a collection of applied art reference books, catalogues, etc. and Burke’s Peerage 1897 and Debretts 1990 £70-100

15.

Richardson (J) The Eglinton Tournament of 1839, published 1843, folio see illustration Provenance: Chambers Court, Gloucestershire £400-600

16.

People of all nations, a useful toy for girl or boy, Darton & Harvey, London 1806 £200-300

The Prints & Maps 20.

Clark & Dubourg after H B Chalon Sancho, The property of the Marchioness of Worcester, taken at the Battle of Salamanca by the Marquis hand coloured engraving, 18.5cm x 23cm and sundry prints £30-50

21.

Beryl Cook (British 1926-2008) [aRR] Bridge Party blind stamped signed in pencil colour print, 41cm x 51cm Note: Artist’s Resale Right (“Droit de Suite”) Regulations 2006 apply to this lot. £100-150

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Beryl Cook (British 1926-2008) [aRR] Stag Night blind stamped signed in pencil 50cm x 40cm Note: Artist’s Resale Right (“Droit de Suite”) Regulations 2006 apply to this lot. £100-150 Beryl Cook (British 1926-2008) [aRR] Clubbing in the Rain blind stamped, signed in pencil 40cm x 56cm Note: Artist’s Resale Right (“Droit de Suite”) Regulations 2006 apply to this lot. £100-150 Beryl Cook (British 1926-2008) [aRR] Shall we Dance blind stamped, signed in pencil 40cm x 57cm Note: Artist’s Resale Right (“Droit de Suite”) Regulations 2006 apply to this lot. £100-150 Beryl Cook (British 1926-2008) [aRR] Birthday Cake blind stamped, signed in pencil 40cm x 56cm Note: Artist’s Resale Right (“Droit de Suite”) Regulations 2006 apply to this lot. £100-150 Port of London engraving, 14.5cm x 18.5cm and Red Cliffe Church and Basin, Bristol engraving, 14.5cm x 18.5cm £20-30 after Lowes Cato Dickinson The Birdcage at Newmarket, on the 2000 Guineas Day 1885 with key to plate, rolled and boxed with tear 63cm x 105cm £40-60 wilfred Crawford appleby Edinburgh University Quadrangle signed etching, 35cm x 28.5cm £30-50

29.

after C w Radclyffe North East View of Eton College, from the Playing Fields lithograph, 22cm x 33cm £30-50

30.

Denis Tegetmeier Five humorous coloured prints various sizes, signed in pencil £80-100

31.

after Gyrth Russell, circa 1950 The Wye Valley chromolithographic posters, 101cm x 127cm £300-500

32.

after Henry alken Hunting Prints set of four coloured engravings, 29cm x 36cm £60-80

33.

w Summers after a w neville McQueen’s Steeplechasing: The First Flight published June 24 1871 by J McQueen engraving, plate size 57cm x 86cm £60-80

34.

Jan Jansson Warwickshire coloured engraved map, 43cm x 54cm £120-150

35.

after George Baxter Chimney Sweep print, 15cm x 10.5cm and four other prints £40-60

36.

erté Three 1930s Fashion Plates signed watercolour over print, various sizes £20-30

37.

Robert Morden Gloucestershire engraved map, 36cm x 41.5cm Buck The North West Prospect of the City of Gloucester print, 30cm x 80cm and two other Gloucestershire prints £60-80

38.

P Fourdrinier after J Maurer View of Westminster Bridge from Lambeth published 1755 hand coloured print, 21.5cm x 40cm and four similar prints after Maurer, all depicting London views £150-200

39.

F Jones after J Reid Lowestoft lithograph, 32cm x 96cm and sundry prints £40-60

40.

Houbraken after Holbein Various Portrait engravings unframed and sundry armorial prints and maps £40-60

41.

after Joseph Kirkpatrick Reaping aquatint, 16cm x 13cm Provenance: Dighton’s Strand Gallery and sundry prints £60-80

42.

Sir william Russell Flint (British 1880-1969) [aRR] Girl from Orio limited print 350/850, 38cm x 57cm and two small prints after Sir William Russell Flint Note: Artist’s Resale Right (“Droit de Suite”) Regulations 2006 apply to this lot. £300-400

43.

João Vieira (Portuguese 1934-2009) [aRR] Design for Centenary of Santos Barosa numbered 74/200 and dated ‘89 limited edition print, 48cm x 35cm Note: Artist’s Resale Right (“Droit de Suite”) Regulations 2006 apply to this lot. £50-100

44.

John emanuel Whippets artist’s proof, 16.5cm x 27cm Michelle wright Is It Lunch Time Yet? limited edition print 2/40 15.5cm x 16cm and Daphne McClure Recycled Forest collage, 20.5cm x 26cm £50-70


Lot 53

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early 19th Century naive School The Farm Yard wood engraving with hand colouring, 35cm x 45cm and sundry prints £80-120 Roderick Bar-Jones Phoenix dated 76 limited edition 41/50 etching, 29cm x 20cm £30-50

The watercolours & Drawings 50.

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CFa Shepherd and Sheep in a Water Meadow monogram, inscribed and dated Essex ‘92 watercolour, 22.5cm x 33.5cm £50-60 acanthus (Harold Frank Hoar) Humorous scene at the Museum pen and ink wash, 29cm x 37cm and a watercolour inscribed Indigenous Trees £20-30

53.

54.

19th Century School Dunster Castle from the Deer Park Dunster Castle & Church Dunster Castle Gateway Mill near Dunster Culborne Church nr. Porlock some inscribed pencil on paper, 19cm x 23cm and smaller another drawing in a different hand, Leicester Buildings, Kenilworth Castle, 19.5cm x 23cm etc. £30-50 after Peter Paul Rubens and Rembrandt van Rijn Self Portraits a pair pastel, 66cm x 51cm see illustration £1000-1500 Follower of Samuel Prout French Cathedral signed with monogram watercolour, 53cm x 37cm £80-100

55.

Manner of Samuel Prout Interior of a Cathedral watercolour, 40cm x 26.5cm £60-80

56.

19th Century english School Hulk of a Battleship watercolour, 30cm x 44cm £30-40

57.

Bernard Fleetwood walker (British 1893-1965) [aRR] Portrait of a Young Girl half length, wearing a blue dress signed watercolour, 27.5cm x 21cm Note: Artist’s Resale Right (“Droit de Suite”) Regulations 2006 apply to this lot. £150-200

58.

Viotti Italian Musicians by a Juliet Balcony signed watercolour, 55cm x 41cm Provenance: Plas Gwyn, Anglesey £100-150

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59.

alberto Prosdocimi (Italian 1852-1925) The Entrance to the Grand Canal, Venice watercolour, 49.5cm x 78cm see illustration £600-800

60.

F n Seville Old Houses, Frankwell, Shrewsbury signed and inscribed watercolour, 53.5cm x 36cm £30-50

61.

18th Century French School La Celebre Ninon coloured chalk, 35.5cm x 28cm £150-200

62.

Lettice McMun Continental Nunnery watercolour, 36cm x 23cm £40-60

63.

19th Century english School Houses by a Chalk Cliff watercolour, 16.5cm x 12cm £30-40

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George Perfect Harding Equestrian Portrait of King James Ist of England, VI of Scotland by the Thames signed and dated 1809 greywash, 32cm x 23cm Portrait of Louis XV of France half length wearing armour signed grey wash, 32cm x 23cm £200-300 a Phillips after Sir David wilkie The Card Player signed and dated 1884 pencil, 38cm x 56cm £80-100

66.

arthur Charles Fare Venice signed and inscribed watercolour, 34cm x 23.5cm £150-200

67.

John Bates noel Haymaking signed watercolour, 26cm x 37.5cm £150-200

68.

w w acock A Country Road, Near Thrapston, Northamptonshire signed and inscribed watercolour, 35cm x 51cm £150-200

69.

w.B. after Thomas Sydney Cooper Cattle in a Water Meadow initialled and dated 1852 watercolour, 12.5cm x 20.5cm and Deer by a Lake initialled and dated 1852 watercolour, 11cm x 8cm £60-80

70.

Louisa Milnes Convolvulus signed and dated 1831 watercolour, 24cm x 19cm Isobel Tulip and Geranium a pair dated 1850 watercolour, 17cm x 22cm £60-80


71.

J.a. Tailorbird, Fruit and Convolvulus initialled and dated 1849 watercolour, 21cm x 16cm A Bird’s Nest inscribed watercolour, 20cm x 25cm £70-90

72.

e.a.H. Summer Flowers initialled and dated 1850 watercolour, 16.5cm x 21.5cm 19th Century english School Bouquet of Flowers watercolour, 24cm x 20cm £60-80

73.

anna Ross Memory a poem with painted flowers signed and inscribed Perth July 1830 watercolour, 15.5cm x 19.5cm Trompe L’oeil poem and book inscribed and dated 1832 19th Century english School Cherub Painting watercolour, 14cm diameter (3) £80-100

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eliza Boat House on a River inscribed and dated April 27 1832 watercolour, 14.5cm x 20cm and 19th Century english School Castle in Landscape watercolour, 16cm diameter £70-90 B.w.Cooke H.M.S.Waterloo in Chatham Dockyard signed watercolour, 15.5cm x 26cm 19th Century english School Cottage by a River watercolour, 16cm x 27cm Church monogrammed and dated 2003 watercolour £50-60 S.H. Kenilworth Castle initialled, inscribed and dated 1889 pencil, 17cm x 24cm a pencil drawing of a house with a tower and a watercolour of Fountains Abbey, 5.5cm x 9cm (3) £40-60

Lot 85 (part)

77.

19th Century english School Papal Blessing watercolour, 19.5cm x 15cm and 19th Century english School Old Man with Clay Pipe watercolour, 20cm x 15.5cm £50-80

78.

19th Century english School Collection of Portraits watercolour and pencil, various sizes (7) £50-80

79.

19th Century Scrapbook Landscapes watercolours, various sizes each in printed frame (9) £80-100

80.

J.a. Pointers in Landscape initialled and dated watercolour and two pencil drawings of dogs £40-60

81.

walter Dexter View Across River to St Peters, West Lynn signed watercolour, 13cm x 21cm £80-120

82.

Frank C Belcher St Margaret’s, Kings Lynn signed watercolour, 21cm x 14.5cm £40-60

83.

a Victorian album containing prose, watercolour drawings, prints etc £80-120

84.

an early 20th Century album containing pen, ink and watercolour drawings and an autograph album containing autographs, sketches, cartoons, etc. £40-60

85.

J G, 19th Century School Album of watercolours and drawings, circa 1840, depicting cities and landscapes, including Antwerp, Cologne, Frankfurt, Liege and the Tyrol and views of France to include Amiens, Abbeville, Beauvais, Rouen and Dieppe T B J and a M, 19th Century english School Album of Watercolours, Pencil Sketches and Engravings, circa 1840, including many drawings after works by Peter de Wint, Samuel Prout, J M W Turner, Berghem and others, and a view of the interior and exterior of Albyns, Essex, the seat of Sir John Abdy see illustration £300-500

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Mr Fox An Illustrated Poem circa 1870 eight illustrated pages ink and grey washes £100-150

89.

english School, circa 1870, album of watercolours, a large album containing views of Bristol, parts of the Tyrol and other scenes, various sizes £300-400

90.

Lot 86 86.

British Insects, album of watercolour drawings, circa 1810, butterflies and caterpillars and other drawings, many detailed see illustration £150-200

87.

an album of watercolour drawings and a scrap album of photographs £40-60

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a G Cooper Rokeby a ruined house with a moat and raven perched on a branch to the left, with an excerpt from the poem Rokeby by Walter Scott in a tablet to the left: “No Porter, by the low-browed gate..” signed and inscribed pen and ink drawing, 31.5cm x 23.5cm £100-150 D V Henderson Sprigs of Honesty signed gouache, 35.5cm x 54.5cm £40-60

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early 20th Century School Peacocks and Stylised Foliage around a Poem dated Aug 5 1902 ink and watercolour on vellum, 18cm x 12cm in a gilt metal easel frame £80-120

93.

Frank Rousse Fishing Boats in a Harbour another, a pair watercolour 23cm x 36.5cm and another by the same hand £120-180

94.

Late 19th Century english School Interior of a Continental Cathedral watercolour heightened with white, 48cm x 27cm in an arched mount and aGH Brereton Hall pen and ink, 18.5cm x 27cm £60-80

95.

Herbert Menzies Marshall Evening in the Pool of London dated 1899 watercolour, 17cm x 25cm Provenance: Heather Newman £500-700


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Herbert Menzies Marshall View of Whitehall watercolour over pencil, 12cm x 20cm Provenance: Heather Newman £800-1200 Luigi Bernieri Portrait of a Young Lady in Bonnet and Black Cape watercolour, 35cm x 27.5cm and Frank Brooks Rural Landscape watercolour, 24cm x 33cm £40-60

98-99. No lots 100.

L Duban Goldfish in a Bowl coloured chalks, 46cm x 58cm £40-60

101.

Samuel Phillips Jackson Lock Keepers watercolour, 38cm x 58cm £300-500

104.

Meriel Campbell Mediterranean Coastal Town watercolour, 14cm x 29cm £30-50

102.

Mid 20th Century english School Venice initialled watercolour, 24cm x 36cm £80-120

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Henri Hayden (French 1883-1970) [aRR] Port of Cherbourg watercolour over ink, 36cm x 52cm Provenance: The Waddington Galleries Note: Artist’s Resale Right (“Droit de Suite”) Regulations 2006 apply to this lot. see illustration £1000-1500

Cecil arthur Hunt R.w.S. (British 1873-1965) [aRR] Demolition signed gouache, 28cm x 38cm Exhibited: Royal Society of Painters in Watercolour Note: Artist’s Resale Right (“Droit de Suite”) Regulations 2006 apply to this lot. see illustration £800-1200

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Cecil arthur Hunt R.w.S. (British 1873-1965) [aRR] Drei Zinnen, Dolomites signed gouache, 28cm x 41.5cm Exhibited: Royal Society of Painters in Watercolour Note: Artist’s Resale Right (“Droit de Suite”) Regulations 2006 apply to this lot. £150-250 edward Julius Detmold (British 1883-1957) [aRR] Strawberries watercolour, 14cm x 21cm Provenance: The Keyser Gallery Note: Artist’s Resale Right (“Droit de Suite”) Regulations 2006 apply to this lot. £150-200 edward Julius Detmold (British 1883-1957) [aRR] Still Life with Pansies and Nasturtiums oval watercolour, 24.5cm x 18.5cm Note: Artist’s Resale Right (“Droit de Suite”) Regulations 2006 apply to this lot. £200-300 R Beavis Studies of Ducks initialled watercolour and bodycolour, 25cm x 25cm Provenance: John Manning Gallery, Gumstool Gallery £50-70 19th Century english School Still Life of Summer Flowers a pair watercolour, 19cm x 22cm and another smaller similar £60-80

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19th Century Dutch School Canal Scene with Figures Unloading pencil, 19cm x 26cm £40-60

112.

anthony Day June, Summer Landscape with Poppies dated verso 1957 gouache, 54.5cm x 37cm and Doris williams Poppies watercolour, 44.5cm x 34cm £80-120

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elliot Henry Marten River Landscape watercolour, 36.5cm x 53cm J Melcher River Landscape dated 1969 watercolour and a large oil painting £80-120

121.

John Knapp-Fisher (British 1931-2015) [aRR] Tafelberg Karoo, South Africa dated 1976 watercolour, 12cm x 54cm Note: Artist’s Resale Right (“Droit de Suite”) Regulations 2006 apply to this lot. £500-700

114.

Late 19th Century School The Water Jump The Hurdle Jump verre eglomise silhouettes, 21cm x 26cm £120-180

122.

Thomas Sewell Robins Beach Scene watercolour, 10cm x 16.5cm £60-80

123.

attributed to Copley Fielding Figures Walking by a Lake watercolour, 20.5cm x 30.5cm (faded) and a 19th Century watercolour in a similar gilt frame £60-80

124.

Sarah Cresswell Snails I dated 1980 watercolour, 15cm x 26cm and Fantasy Face dated 1980 watercolour, 26.5cm x26cm Provenance: Mallet £50-70

125.

Graham Rust (British, born 1942) [aRR] Harbour Scene ink wash, 22cm x 33cm and two others by the same Note: Artist’s Resale Right (“Droit de Suite”) regulations 2006 apply to this lot £150-200

126.

Three watercolours of country houses initialled J.C. circa 1980 and another by the same £80-120

127.

20th Century School Trimaen Rocks, Strumble Head indistinctly signed watercolour and ink, 33cm x 39cm £40-60

128.

Lewis Fry On the Nile, December 1875 - February 1876 a sketch book, leather bound £60-80

129.

20th Century School Winter Landscape with Rooks watercolour, 34cm x 53cm £60-80

130.

Gallo Giovanni Pompeian Friezes gouache, various sizes £50-70

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eardley Knollys (British 1902-1991) [aRR] Garden Path signed watercolour and bodycolour, 44.5cm x 39.5cm Note: Artist’s Resale Right (“Droit de Suite”) Regulations 2006 apply to this lot. £70-90 John Knapp-Fisher (British 1931-2015) [aRR] Misty Landscape wash, 14cm x 14.5cm Note: Artist’s Resale Right (“Droit de Suite”) Regulations 2006 apply to this lot. £200-300

117.

John emanuel Landscape with Distant Buildings watercolour, 37cm x 54.5cm £40-60

118.

Louis Forain Study of a Seated Woman Reading a Newspaper watercolour, 22cm x 17cm £200-300

119.

eardley Knollys (British 1902-1991) [aRR] Still Life with Vase of Flowers gouache, 62cm x 48cm Note: Artist’s Resale Right (“Droit de Suite”) Regulations 2006 apply to this lot. £120-180

120.

D.M.O Tuscan Vineyard in Spring dated 81 watercolour, 29cm x 40.5cm Sheep in a Landscape watercolour, 27cm x 34.5cm and Entering Beaulieu River dated 78 watercolour, 27.5cm x 40.5cm £120-180


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H J adley Portrait of a Lady, Seated watercolour, 45cm x 31cm and sundry pictures £40-60

132.

eric erskine Campbell Tufnell One of the “Tenth” study of a submarine signed and with presentation letter to the reverse signed by Polaris officers of the submarines Resolution, Repluse, Renown and Revenge watercolour, 25cm x 36.5cm £100-150

137.

early 19th Century French School Portrait Miniature of an Officer in Uniform half length gilt brass surround and frame 7cm diameter and Portrait Miniature of a Gentleman, Wearing a Blue Coat and White Stock oval, embossed brass surround and papier mache frame, 5cm x 4cm £200-300

138.

early 19th Century english School Portrait Miniature of a Lady Seated half length, seated, her hair in ringlets, wearing a fur lined purple coat 10cm x 8cm £100-150

139.

The Virgin and Child after Murillo watercolour on ivory, 17cm x 11cm £150-200

The Portrait Miniatures 135.

136.

Late 19th Century english School Portrait Miniature of a Man in Brown Jacket Portrait miniature of a Woman in a Brown Coat a pair watercolour, 6cm x 4.5cm in verre églomisé frames £60-80 early 19th Century english School Portrait of a Young Man head and shoulders in profile watercolour on ivory, 7.75cm x 5cm and a pen and ink drawing of mallard in reed beds, 9cm x 12.75cm £50-60

The Oil Paintings 145.

Mid 20th Century School Eton Playing Fields under Flood Water, Winter 1951 initialled oil on paper, 15cm x 19.5cm and a Murray Old Stirling Bridge etching, 20cm x 30cm £30-50

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attributed to Palamedes Palamedesz (Dutch 1607-1638) Cavalry Engagement on a River Bridge oil on canvas, 50cm x 90cm see illustration £2500-3000 Page 11


Lot 147 147.

19th Century, after the Old Master Madonna and Child, St John and Another Child in a Landscape oil on canvas, 122cm x 96cm see illustration £1000-1500

149.

19th Century english School Portrait of Mary Elizabeth Galloway half length with a child holding a rose oval oil on canvas, 54cm x 43cm £100-150

148.

JMP Street Scenes a pair monogrammed and dated 1972 oil on canvas, 29.5cm x 24.5cm £20-30

150.

David Murray Street Scene in the Evening signed and dated ‘88 oil on canvas, 29.5cm x 29cm £150-200

151.

19th Century Greek Orthodox School Head of John the Baptist oil on poplar panel, 10cm x 7.75cm £40-50

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Lot 152 152.

Simon Saint-Jean Still Life of Roses around a Holy Water Stoop signed and dated 1852 oil on canvas, 58cm x 48cm see illustration £1000-1500

153.

after watteau Lovers on the Steps of a Grand House oil on panel, 32cm x 30cm £400-600

154.

Sir Godfrey Kneller (1646-1723) Portrait of a Gentleman half length wearing a white stock and brown coat oil on canvas, 76cm x 63cm see illustration £600-800

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Lot 158


155.

18th Century american School Portrait of a Tobacco Merchant half length, wearing a green coat oil on canvas, 75cm x 62cm £600-800

156.

18th Century British School Portrait of Thomas Everard of Randalstown, County Antrim half length, wearing a red coat oil on canvas, 77cm x 63cm £150-200

157.

Follower of Claude Gellée (called Lorrain) Moses in the Bulrushes oil on canvas, 70cm x 90cm see illustration £800-1200

158.

Henry alken Steeplechase set of four, one signed oil on canvas board, 13cm x 19.5cm Provenance: Arthur Ackermann & Son Ltd see illustration £2500-3500

159.

Graham Stokes Rocky Shore monogrammed with label on the back oil on board, 95cm x 77cm see illustration £300-500

160.

19th Century Italian School Tyrolean Village a pair oil on tin, 17cm x 20cm £100-150

161.

J J Hughes Figure by a Country Barn near Alton, Warks signed and inscribed on reverse oil on canvas, 32cm x 47cm £150-200

162.

w Howard Mill by a River signed oil on canvas, 90cm x 60cm see illustration £300-500

163.

19th Century Italian School Capriccios a pair oil on panel, 9.5cm x 13cm £400-600

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Lot 165 164.

Sophie anderson Spanish Girl signed oil on canvas, 28cm x 23cm see illustration £5000-8000

165.

alfred Vickers senior At The Foot of Snowdon signed lower left oil on board, 23cm x 34cm see illustration £2000-3000

166.

19th Century english School Fishing Boat on a Beach oil on canvas, 19.5cm x 30cm £70-90

167.

George Burrell willcock (British 1811-1852) Figures in a Cart on a Country Road oil on canvas, 44cm x 60cm Provenance: Chambers Court, Gloucestershire, formerly in the collection of Canon Rowan Grice-Hutchinson, Boddington Manor, Cheltenham and through descent to the present owner see illustration £400-600

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Lot 168

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english School, circa 1850 Portrait of Mr and Mrs Grice seated, half length, she wearing a black dress with white collar and bonnet, he wearing black and seated in a red chair a pair oil on canvas, 90cm x 69cm Provenance: Chambers Court, Gloucestershire see illustration £400-600

169.

Manner of albert Cuyp Cowherd and Children with Cattle oil on canvas, 87cm x 114cm Provenance: Chambers Court, Gloucestershire, formerly in the Collection of Benjamin Gibbens (1735-1832), Corbyns Hall, Wolverhampton and Canon Rowan Grice-Hutchinson, Boddington Manor, Cheltenham and through descent to the present owner see illustration £2500-3500

170.

Lewis John wood (British 1813-1901) Grand Rue, Vitré, Brittany signed and dated 1856 La Porte D’Horloze, Normandy and another Normandy street scene two signed and inscribed on the reverse, one signed and inscribed on a damaged label on the reverse oil on panel, 40cm x 30cm Provenance: Chambers Court, Gloucestershire, formerly in the collection of Rowan Grice-Hutchinson, Boddington Manor, Cheltenham and through descent to the present owner see illustration £1500-2000

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171.

Jacob van Strij (Dutch 1756-1815) Figures in Boat unloading Tobacco signed van Strij centre right, the bales marked D.W. N 70 oil on canvas, 107cm x 154cm Provenance: Chambers Court, Gloucestershire, formerly in the collection of Charles Grice-Hutchinson, The Boynes, Upton-on-Severn see illustration £5000-8000

172.

walter Dexter Morning at Lynn signed Dexter R B A oil on board, 24cm x 29cm £400-600

173.

wilfred ebbs View of West Lynn signed and dated Wilfred Ebbs 1963 oil on canvas board, 27cm x 45cm £20-30

174.

18th Century english School Portrait of a Gentleman half-length, be-wigged and wearing a tan coat oil on canvas, 61cm x 51cm £150-200

175.

John Ferneley Pointers in a Landscape with Hunter oil on board, 10cm x 12.5cm see illustration £500-700

176.

Continental School St Peter and Two Other Saints oval oil on panel, 17cm x 16cm £40-60

177.

early 18th Century english School, circa 1700 Nicholas Lechmere wearing a powered wig, open white shirt and red cloak, and Martha Lechmere nee Scudamore wearing a blue dress and cape a near pair of half length portraits oil on canvas, 78cm x 62cm Provenance: Nicholas Lechmere (1865-1711), Fownhope Court, Herefordshire, Martha Lechmere, daughter of John Scudamore of Treworgen, Herefordshire see illustration £1000-1500

Lot 177

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Lot 183 178.

Late 19th Century School Still Life with Flowers in Vase a pair oil on panel, 43.5cm x 31cm £80-120

179.

Marcus Ford (British, born 1914) [aRR] Estuary Landscape signed oil on canvas, 29cm x 74cm Note: Artist’s Resale Right (“Droit de Suite”) Regulations 2006 apply to this lot. £100-150

180.

edward Lysaght Landscape with Pond signed oil on paper, 69.5cm x 53.5cm £100-150

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181.

nancy Bailey (British 1913-2012) [aRR] Poplar Trees by a River signed acrylic on canvas, 49cm x 75cm Note: Artist’s Resale Right (“Droit de Suite”) Regulations 2006 apply to this lot. £100-150

182.

Stanley Cooke Chepstow Street Scene oil on canvas, 34.5cm x 44.5cm £60-80

183.

Manner of John Singer Sargent Portrait of a Gentleman half length, wearing a black coat bears signature lower right oil on canvas, 75cm x 65cm see illustration £600-800

184.

J R Samson Travellers On A Country Road oil on canvas, 49.5cm x 59cm e Britton River Landscape oil on canvas, 24.5cm x 32cm Margaret M Garfield Faugeres watercolour, 17cm x 24cm and four small watercolours £40-60

185.

w B Henderson Pears and Pomegranates signed oil on canvas, 28.5cm x 39cm Provenance: Redfern Gallery and Peggy Hoare Magnolias signed oil on board, 34cm x 43cm Exhibited: Society of Women Artists £80-120


186.

Marion Broom Still Life of Primroses signed oil on canvas, 35cm x 44cm and another Still Life of Summer Flowers oil on canvas, 61cm x 74cm (damaged) and a watercolour by the same £100-150

187.

Coberos Spanish Townscape with Mountains in the Distance acrylic on canvas, 72cm x 59cm and another similar, 54cm x 44.5cm £100-150

188.

G F Musty On the Thames at Datchet signed and dated ‘67 oil on board, 38cm x 88.5cm Still Life 26cm x 37cm and william Tatton winter Harnham Bridge, Salisbury hand coloured etching, 25.5cm x 33cm £60-80

189.

Late 19th Century Italian School Lady Holding a Dove oil on tin, 14cm x 11cm £80-120

190.

19th Century Continental School Three Portraits of Ladies in National Dress oil on copper, 24.5cm x 19cm see illustration £600-800

Lot 190 191.

Jessica Cooper [aRR] Give Me an Inch and I’ll Take a Mile inscribed verso and dated 2007 acrylic and tape on canvas, 30cm x 25cm Note: Artist’s Resale (“Droit de Suite”) Regulations 2006 apply to this lot £150-200

192.

20th Century english School Portrait of Captain Burne Driving a Carriage oil on canvas, 46cm x 56cm a mirror and sundry pictures £40-60 Page 23


Lot 207

193.

194.

195.

196.

197.

20th Century School Morning Sun, Grand Canal Venice (towards fish market) inscribed and dated ‘07 oil on board, 28cm x 28cm and Danny Stanley Estuary oil on board, 15cm x 15cm £40-60 Sandy Murphy (British, born 1956) [aRR] Ploughed Field oil on board, 30.5cm x 33cm Note: Artist’s Resale Right (“Droit de Suite”) Regulations 2006 apply to this lot. £150-200 20th Century School Still Life with Apple mixed media, 15cm x 23cm a painting of a sunset and another depicting a tree £100-150 Paul Gunn Littleton House, Wiltshire dated 1987 oil on board, 19cm x 14cm Italian Villa and Garden dated 1984 oil on board, 21cm x 29cm and another £50-70 FranÇois Fabre Coastal Townscape dated 25/8/1988 oil on canvas, 38cm x 55cm £40-60

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198.

a Salvetti Figures Among the Trees dated 1890 oil on board, 9cm x 15cm £300-500

199.

V Presniakov Portrait of a Lady full length dated 2003 oil on canvas, 41.5cm x 23.5cm £40-60

200.

a quantity of small decorative 20th Century oil paintings £80-120

201.

Peter Collier Still Life with Mackerel oil on canvas, 26cm x 33cm and a wall plaque of three fish on a plate £60-80

202.

Family Copies after Claude Monet Boats Moored on a River oil on canvas, 53cm x 71.5cm £300-500

203.

C Collier The Gaps, Mousehole oil on board, 20.5cm x 24.5cm £100-150

204.

Juliet wheeler From the Window, Tuscany collage, 58.5cm x 43.25cm and another The Ploughed Field collage, 42.75cm x 58.5cm Provenance: New Art Centre, Sloane Street and 20th Century School Collage of Kew Gardens mixed media, 47cm x 35.5cm £80-120

205.

17th Century School Madonna and Child oil on oak panel, 28cm x 24cm £150-200

206.

Louis Tauzin Liverpool signed and inscribed oil on board, 12cm x 20.5cm £300-350

207.

adolphe Cals Winter Landscape signed and dated 1886 oil on canvas, 24cm x 59cm Provenance: Comte Doria, No 271, with separate label Collection du Comte, A Doria No.319 see illustration £600-800

208.

after Manet Yachts near the Coast oil on canvas, 25cm x 43cm and View Out of a Bedroom Window oil, 41cm x 32.5cm £80-120

209.

ann Ryves Lake Velence, Hungary signed, label verso oil on canvas, 44cm x 59cm and two smaller paintings by the same £40-60


Lot 230

The Foreign Silver, white Metal & Plate 215.

a set of four 800 standard stirrup cups with fox masks supporting bowls engraved with hunting scenes, 11.5cm high, five smaller silver plated fox masks, 8cm high and two silver plated thimble cups £100-150

216.

Two norwegian silver spoons, a set of three boxed pickle forks and two plated spoons £40-60

217.

Sundry plated items £50-70

218.

a Chinese export silver mug, Wang Hing, circa 1900, depicting a procession of figures with buildings behind, with dragon handle and shield shaped plaque engraved Percy 1-3-94, 9.5cm high £100-150

219.

a plated comport, a large quantity of sundry silver plate, a selection of bone handled knives and forks £40-60

220.

a plated figure of a fighting cock on a wood plinth, 37cm high £150-200

221.

a pair of Sheffield plate candlesticks, a set of four brass candlesticks and sundry plated coasters etc £50-70

228.

a modern silver photograph frame of scrolling outline with easel back, to take a photograph 13.5cm x 9.5cm, a caster with silver cover and three napkin rings £40-60

229.

a silver cigarette case hip flask inscribed J G Murray, Shotley Bridge, Chester, 11.5cm wide, a boxed set of twelve silver handled desert knives and forks, Sheffield, circa 1910 and a cocktail set on a stand £80-120

230.

a silver teapot, William Pitts, London 1781, of oval form with bright cut decoration, ivory handle and finial, 26cm wide, approximately 460gm gross see illustration £400-500

231.

a pair of silver candlesticks, London 1899, of neo classical form with gadrooned square bases, 19cm high, weighted £120-150

The Silver 226.

227.

a Queen anne style silver jug, marks obliterated and rehallmarked LAO, London 2015, with domed hinged cover and bamboo bound handle, approximately 610gm gross £100-150 a boxed set of silver tea spoons, Birmingham 1930, with bean terminals, nine silver spoons, silver tongs, a silver butter knife, a silver plated mustard pot, a silver mustard pot, a boxed spoon, a plated sugar basin, cream jug and a George III silver ladle with wooden handle, London 1795 £80-100

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237.

a silver mug, JR, Sheffield 1881 with C scroll handle and a two-handled sugar basin, HA, Sheffield 1935, approximately 490gm £100-120

238.

a silver hip flask, SM & Co. London 1902, a half sovereign case, CEA, Birmingham 1880, monogrammed and a silver stamp envelope, approximately 130gm £80-120

239.

a Victorian fiddle, thread and shell pattern silver table spoon, H J Lias & Son, London 1845, a George III silver table fork, WW, Exeter 1819, a caddy spoon, a teaspoon, a jam spoon and six cased silver coffee spoons, approximately 260gm £70-90

240.

a silver stationery box, Birmingham 1945, with hinged cover and lion mask ring handles to the sides, on paw feet, 20cm wide £120-150

241.

a silver Christening mug, Birmingham 1923 and a silver prize cup, London 1875, approximately 360gm £50-70

242.

a pair of william IV silver salt cellars, London 1833, on paw feet, approximately 240gm £70-90

243.

a pair of silver pepper pots, Birmingham 1906, a pair of salt cellars, two spoons, a pair of knife rests and other silver, approximately 340gm £70-90

244.

a composite old english pattern silver table service, London, various dates, crested, approximately 3035gm £800-1200

245.

a George I silver marrow scoop, John Harwood, date letter worn £150-200

246.

a George I silver marrow scoop, Charles Jackson, London 1721 £150-200

247.

Twelve George III old english pattern silver spoons, various dates and makers, approximately 370gm £200-250

Lot 233

232.

233.

a set of four silver apostle spoons, GMJ, London 1889, the apostle terminals and bowls in silver-gilt and with spiral stems, in a fitted case £60-80

234.

Fifteen silver decanter labels and a silver Armada type dish £150-200

235.

Sundry silver £80-120

a George III silver coffee pot, maker’s mark indistinct, London 1763, with flame finial and ebonised handle, crested, 24.5cm high, approximately 770gm gross Provenance: Chambers Court, Gloucestershire see illustration £400-600

236.

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a pair of Victorian fiddle pattern table spoons, MP, London 1845, five fiddle pattern silver table forks, various makers, offices and dates, six fiddle pattern dessert spoons, various makers, offices and dates and four dessert forks similar, approximately 900gm £120-150


Lot 259

248.

Fifteen fiddle pattern silver teaspoons, various, approximately 310gm £80-120

249.

a George III old english pattern silver ladle, Thomas Law, Sheffield 1817, approximately 160gm £100-150

250.

251.

252.

a George III silver basting spoon, William Sumner & Richard Crossley, date letter worn and two other basting spoons £180-220 a silver tankard, Barker Brothers, Birmingham 1892, on four ball feet and another similar, B & S, Birmingham 1882, approximately 490gm £150-180 Twelve old english pattern silver dessert spoons, approximately 380gm £200-250

253.

a 19th Century mother-of-pearl fruit knife with silver blade, a silver mounted letter knife etc. £60-80

254.

Two silver topped dressing bottles, a cigarette case, two spoons and a match strike £40-60

255.

a silver tankard, H & H, Birmingham 1932 and another, George Maudsley Jackson, London 1896, approximately 660gm £150-200

256.

a modern silver wine taster, Birmingham 1967 with serpent handle, a silver ashtray of alms dish form, a silver handled magnifying glass, a cigarette box and an embossed photograph frame £80-120

257.

a silver sauceboat, Birmingham 1907, with wavy rim on three hoof feet and another silver sauceboat, approximately 200gm £60-80

258.

a pair of silver candlesticks, James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1919, of tapering octagonal column form, 21cm high £150-200

259.

260.

a matched pair of silver sauceboats, one GS, London 1765, the other London 1855, with leaf capped scroll handles and embossed with flowers, crested, approximately 660gm see illustration £300-500

261.

a pair of silver pepper pots, London 1905, of octagonal baluster shape, a pair of open salts, Sheffield 1905, a small silver jug, a cased silver spoon and sundry napkin rings etc., approximately 610gm £100-150

262.

a silver sugar caster, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1902, with pierced domed cover on four feet, a cream jug with scroll handle, a toast rack etc. £100-150

263.

a two-handled silver bonbon dish, Birmingham 1923, a pierced bonbon dish, a sugar bowl on three feet and a white metal bowl marked *IFB* £80-120

264.

a silver hot water jug, Sheffield 1908, fitted with an ebonised handle and finial, 18cm high, approximately 550gm £150-200

265.

a silver jug, Crichton Brothers, Britannia marks for London 1910, with leaf capped scroll handle, crest of Francis, 15cm high, approximately 430gm £200-300

a Georgian silver caddy spoon, handle damaged, a pair of silver sugar tongs and sundry silver salt spoons £40-60

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266.

a set of six silver soup spoons, Viners Ltd, Sheffield 1964, a silver serving spoon, a cigar cutter and two plated items, weighable silver approximately 410gm £100-150

267.

a pair of silver fish servers, Sheffield 1938, sundry silver teaspoons, a butter knife, two napkin rings and a cased set of silver coffee spoons, approximately 560gm £100-150

268.

an art Deco silver cigarette box, an Art Deco compact, a small silver comport and two ashtrays £100-150

269.

a silver backed dressing table set comprising hand mirror, hairbrush, two clothes brushes and two silver and pink enamel backed brushes £60-80

270.

271.

The Jewellery & watches

a set of six silver fruit knives with mother-of-pearl handles, a child’s pair of silver backed hair brushes and six silver plated fruit forks £60-80

a lady’s French gold pocket watch by F Renaudian, the fob set diamond chips and a surround of half pearls to the bezel and reverse, and monogrammed TBOM, the case stamped 18k and with Paris marks, the inner cover inscribed F. Renaudian 149, Galerie de Valois, Palais-Royal Paris see illustration £200-300

286.

a small silver bell, a small silver saucer and sundry silver ashtrays, approximately 680gm £150-200

a Victorian diamond, ruby and pearl fly brooch set in gold £150-200

287.

a diamond seven-stone ring set in gold £100-150

288.

a quantity of costume jewellery including strings of beads etc. £40-60

289.

a Rolex Oyster perpetual wristwatch with 24 hour dial and three other wristwatches £600-700

290.

a gentleman’s 9ct gold signet ring and a sterling silver signet ring £80-100

291.

a 9ct gold crucifix with neck chain and another crucifix on a chain £60-80

292.

a Marco Ceroni gentleman’s wristwatch and eight other wristwatches £80-120

293.

a gentleman’s Omega wristwatch, the circular dial with subsidiary seconds at 6 o’clock, with leather strap, a gold plated hunter pocket watch with 15 jewel movement, a stopwatch and sundry watches £100-150

294.

a 22ct gold wedding band, ring size J½, approximately 6.3gm and four gem set dress rings (damages) £250-350

295.

a diamond five-stone ring, the graduated stones in a millegrain setting, the shank marked 18ct and Plat, a diamond three-stone ring on an 18ct gold shank and a sapphire five-stone ring the graduated stones with small diamonds to the corners £180-220

296.

a 9ct gold bangle, a pair of 9ct gold cufflinks, a 9ct gold bracelet of ropetwist form, a 9ct gold neck chain and sundry 9ct gold, approximately 31gm £250-350

a silver photograph frame to take a photograph 29cm x 20cm, two shagreen photo frames, and a shagreen cigarette box £80-120

273.

a modern silver letter knife, with bee to terminal, a Tyrolean letter knife, a Japanese Meiji period letter knife, depicting monkeys, a pair of faux tortoiseshell lorgnettes, etc £100-150

275.

a part canteen of old english pattern silver flatware, Aldwinckle & Slater, London 1881, comprising twelve table forks, twelve dessert forks, twelve dessert spoons, two table spoons and three tea spoons and sundry matched flatware comprising six soup spoons, two table spoons and five tea spoons, approximately 2780gm and twelve plated soup spoons and two sets of six silver handled fruit knives £800-1200

285.

272.

274.

280.

a quantity of silver tea and coffee spoons, approximately 350gm £100-150 a silver bowl, Chester 1909, of circular form, inscribed, 14cm diameter, a Victorian silver sugar bowl, a Scottish silver toddy ladle and sundry silver, approximately 510gm £100-150

276.

a George III silver mug, Newcastle, date letter rubbed, with later embossed decoration, 10cm high and silver christening mug, initialled and dated 1919, approximately 310gm Note: Crest of Carrington £80-120

277.

a silver and blue enamel backed dressing set, Birmingham 1925, and a silver photograph frame £80-120

278.

a Victorian silver jug, London 1865, with scroll handle, a pair of sugar nips of wishbone form, a George III caddy spoon and two pairs of sugar tongs, approximately 330gm £150-200

279.

a silver sauce boat, EV, Sheffield 1940, six silver napkin rings, a silver backed dressing table mirror and two silver spill vases, total weighable approximately 425gm £150-200

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297.

a 9ct gold curb link bracelet with heart-shaped padlock clasp, a 9ct gold teddy bear charm of articulated form, a 9ct gold heartshaped locket, a seal fob and a dolphin charm, total weighable approximately 29gm £220-280

298.

a lady’s 9ct gold Omega wristwatch with circular dial on a 9ct gold bracelet and another lady’s 9ct gold cased watch, the oval dial marked Chalet, 21 jewels £200-300

299.

a single-row cultured pearl necklace, a lady’s mesh purse marked Sterling, a silver curb link bracelet and sundry costume jewellery, medals etc £80-100

300.

a Swatch wristwatch and various other wristwatches and watches £50-70

301.

a lady’s key wind pocket watch, the case stamped 14k and a lady’s engraved pocket watch with porcelain dial £60-80

302.

a 9ct gold albert watch chain, clip damaged, two 9ct T-bars, and another 9ct gold chain, approximately 24.5gm £180-220

303.

a 9ct gold gate-link bracelet, with heart-shaped padlock clasp, approximately 17.5gm £120-180

304.

an 18ct gold and diamond dress ring set with four diamonds in a quatrefoil, ring size Q½, a lady’s 9ct gold signet ring, a 9ct gold eternity ring, a brooch and a swivel seal set in 9ct gold £150-200

305.

a 19th Century coromandel and brass inlaid dressing case, 39cm wide, containing a quantity of costume jewellery £80-100

306.

a coral necklace of graduating beads, 41cm long and a pair of coral ear pendants, each suspending a long drop £100-150

Lot 285 307.

an edwardian 15ct gold pendant necklace, the chain interspersed by five seed pearl flowerheads and suspending a seed pearl set openwork pendant and another Edwardian gem set pendant of quatrefoil shape on a gold ropetwist neck chain £200-300

308.

a 19th Century coromandel and brass inlaid dressing case, 39cm wide, containing a quantity of costume jewellery £80-100

309.

a 19th Century pair-cased pocket watch, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, the chain-driven movement numbered 17371, the case hallmarked for London 1838 and containing watch papers for Rogers, Nailsworth £150-200

310.

a collection of marcasite jewellery including a galleon brooch, floral spray brooches, two rings, three pairs of earrings etc. £70-100

311.

a lady’s 9ct gold cased wristwatch, the circular dial with silvered chapter ring and Arabic numerals, a lady’s 9ct gold cased wristwatch, the dial signed Visible, an Omega pocket watch on a silver watch chain, two gem-set 9ct gold brooches, etc. £200-300

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312.

a diamond, turquoise and enamel cluster ring, the central oval turquoise to a surround of diamonds and with diamond set shoulders to a blue enamel border, one stone missing £250-350

313.

a diamond set pin modelled as a swallow in flight, with ruby set eyes, another diamond pin with seven-stone crescent terminal and a ring with woven hair inset £100-150

314.

an 18ct gold ring with a single diamond in a star setting, sundry jewellery and costume jewellery £100-150

315.

a quantity of costume jewellery and watches, a pair of silver napkin rings, pens etc. £50-70

316.

a 9ct gold cased open-faced pocket watch, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, and a 9ct gold watch chain with clip to each end, approximately 63gm £300-500

317.

318.

a Japanese satsuma brooch set in gilt metal, a five-stone opal ring (central stone cracked), a gem set ring of modern design and sundry jewellery £200-300 a gold watch chain and a George V half sovereign mounted as a bar brooch £300-500

319.

Six seal fobs, various, one with crested matrix £60-80

320.

a 9ct gold curb link bracelet hung with an Edward VII gold sovereign, 1910, an oval locket and six hardstone fob seals and two loose fob seals, one lacking a matrix £400-600

321.

a shell cameo brooch depicting a Classical warrior wearing a helmet, a lava brooch, a coral bead necklace, a silver fancy link bracelet of modern design and sundry silver jewellery including two modern silver figural pendants £80-120

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322.

an amethyst and pearl cluster ring, the central oval amethyst to a border of pearls set in 9ct gold, ring size M½, a garnet ring (losses), a dress ring and a brooch £200-300

323.

a magnifying glass with faux tortoiseshell handle and 9ct gold collar £80-120

324.

a Cartier style jade and diamond clip, the carved jade ‘tree’ with diamond set flowerheads, modelled standing in a stylised vase, 4cm high see illustration £800-1200

325.

a George III silver cased pocket watch, the white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, the movement signed Richd Haywood, London 10061, set in a papier-maché gull’s egg £200-250

326.

a lady’s 9ct gold cased wristwatch, the circular dial signed Timor and with Arabic numerals, fitted a fifteen jewel movement on an expanding bracelet £100-150

327.

a lady’s gold cased Omega wristwatch and another Omega watch £80-120

Lot 324

The Glass 335.

an Orrefors circular glass bowl, 16cm diameter, a Steuben glass bowl with stylised handle, twelve stem glasses with cranberry bowls, two Rosenthal champagne tasters and sundry other glass £40-60

336.

Two cut glass decanters and stoppers and two condiment bottles and stoppers £40-60

337.

a pair of blue tinted cut glass vases, 27cm high and two others £30-50

338.

a pair of cut glass decanters and stoppers, an odd stopper and three enamel decanter labels £60-80

The Coins & Medals 328.

a large quantity of world coinage, mainly 20th Century £20-30

329.

an edward VII sovereign, 1910, an Edward VII half-sovereign 1907 and a George V half-sovereign 1918, mounted £300-350

330.

Sundry silver nickel and other coins £40-60

331.

a George V gold sovereign, 1913 £80-120

332.

a $100 coin, Jamaica 1975, mounted as a money clip in 14K gold and a $5 gold coin, 1913 £250-350

339.

Two Republic of Panama 100 Balboa gold coins, 1975, in presentation packs £300-500

Four drawn stem wine glasses of 18th Century style with engraved bowls and air twist stems £60-80

340.

a quantity of glassware £40-60

333.


341.

342.

343.

a set of eight wine glasses with panelled bowls on amber coloured stems, six glass rinsers and sundry glass £60-80

347.

an early 19th Century cut glass ewer, a claret jug with silver plated mount, a pair of decanters and stoppers and four further decanters £80-120

348.

a pair of cut glass decanters with mushroom stoppers and a pair of toleware decanter coasters £40-60

349.

a quantity of rummers and other drinking glasses, jugs, etc. £70-90

a quantity of coloured glass including two blue glass decanters and sundry china £40-60

344.

a quantity of decorative glassware, including flared vase, jar and cover, etc. £60-80

345.

a near pair of Murano glass vases signed O. Zemarco, of teardrop shape, in orange, red and blue, 35.5cm high, another vase signed Cenedese, another pair signed O. Zemarco, Venezia, sundry Murano glass and a book £120-180

346.

a Lalique glass vase of urn shape, decorated birds to the sides, 12.5cm high £80-120

a pair of 19th Century triple ring neck decanters, another similar with silver Sherry label and a pair of decanters £100-150

350.

a pair of green glass dumps £50-70

351.

a Murano glass charger decorated with fish, signed Pino Signoretto, 48cm diameter and a Cenedese example £50-70

352.

a Murano glass sculpture of the Madonna, signed Silander Signoretto and another signed Elio Raffaeli £40-60

353.

a pair of Bohemian glass goblets with amber overlay, one engraved a horse, the other with deer, 13.5cm high £120-180

Lot 358

The Ceramics 355.

a French porcelain clock case, mid 19th Century, of scrolling foliate outline highlighted in gilt on a green ground, together with a stand, the circular white enamel dial with Roman numerals, 32cm high (damages) Provenance: Plas Gwyn, Anglesey £40-60

356.

a pair of 19th Century German white glazed three-branch figural candelabra, 36cm high Provenance: Plas Gwyn, Anglesey £20-30

357.

a pair of english porcelain teacups and saucers, circa 1800, painted blue and red, heightened in silver with flowers £20-30

358.

a Meissen ‘Schneeballen’ ecuelle, cover and stand, circa 1745, each applied with a carpet of white blossom with yellow and iron red centres with leaf and twig handles, the interior of the cover with a painted roundel of elegant equestrian figures in a landscape on a gilt ground, the stand 26cm diameter see illustration £2500-3000

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Lot 359

359.

360.

361.

362.

Two pearlware figures, circa 1810, a Staffordshire figure, circa 1850 and three 20th Century Derby figures £80-120

a Sèvres (later decorated) ecuelle, cover and stand painted floral sprays on a turquoise ground heightened with gilt, the porcelain late 18th Century (bowl with firing crack), 13cm high Provenance: Plas Gwyn, Anglesey see illustration £200-300

363.

364.

a part tea service and other ceramics £10-20

a late 19th Century Meissen figure of a lady, modelled seated dozing at a table, blue crossed swords mark and incised number E58, 19cm high Provenance: Plas Gwyn, Anglesey £150-200

365.

a slipware dish (copy of Thomas Toft) decorated with a crowned lion and inscribed Thomas Toft, 46cm wide £80-100

366.

an 18th Century rectangular slipware dish, 48cm wide £200-300

a 19th Century Meissen six-piece monkey band, on gilt scroll bases and a similar monkey band figure, 15cm high and smaller (damages) Provenance: Plas Gwyn, Anglesey £300-400 an 18th Century German porcelain monkey band figure, 14.5cm high Provenance: Plas Gwyn, Anglesey £300-400

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367.

a K & Co. Staffordshire part dinner service, transfer printed in Tulip pattern, thirteen pieces Literature: Gerald and Celia Larner, The Glasgow Style, plate 58 £60-80

368.

a pair of 18th Century blue and white Delft plates, painted with flowers, 23cm diameter £100-150

369.

a parian figure of a young lady with a bird, 34cm high £60-80

370.

a pair of German porcelain salts, the kakiemon style bowls supported on caryatid, 9cm high, an outside decorated Meissen plate and a flower painted inkwell £50-80

371.

a pair of Vienna porcelain plates, printed with Classical scenes after Angelica Kauffman, a pair of printed landscape plates and three Minton stands £20-30

372.

a Flight Barr & Barr worcester dish, 30cm diameter, a plate painted with flowers and a pair of porcelain dessert plates painted with ruined castles, 22.5cm diameter £30-40


373.

374.

a Royal Doulton flambé fox, 11cm high, two Royal Doulton figures, Sairey Gamp and Pickwick, each 10cm high, and two Royal Doulton character jugs, John Peel and Mr Pickwick £80-100 Three Sylvac graduated flying ducks, two with original labels, 24cm to 13cm long £120-150

375.

Two Royal Dux figures, the pitcher bearers, 44cm high £50-70

376.

a Copeland Spode Italian pattern dinner service £180-220

377.

a Herend ‘Chinese Bouquet’ tête à tête, comprising tray, coffee pot, sugar bowl, milk jug and two cups and saucers £80-120

378.

a 19th Century porcelain tea set, possibly Coalport, comprising twenty one cups, twelve saucers, a slop bowl and two bread plates, decorated in cream and gilt on a cobalt blue ground £100-150

379.

a Spode ‘Oaklea’ pattern coffee set comprising twelve coffee cans and saucers £30-50

380.

a pair of art nouveau pottery ewers, James Plant & Son, Hanley, decorated stylised leaves in green, yellow and blue, 20cm high, a 19th Century English porcelain shell shaped dish and a Continental candelabrum with figural base £20-30

381.

382.

383.

a quantity of Spode Italian pattern tea and dinner wares and a Sydenham Ironstone jug £80-120 an arts and Crafts style armorial tile, dated verso APL 30 ‘14, decorated by Arthur Midgley and bearing crest and armorial relating to the Gibson, Midgley and Haworth families, 54.5cm x 39cm Note: This tile is from the lost Victorian garden of Larchmount House £200-300 Three Bing & Grondahl biscuit porcelain roundels and a parian figure of a nymph by a tree stump £150-200

384.

a quantity of Doulton ceramics including a two-handled jar by Ethel Beard, a Lambeth two-handled jar (damaged), a small jar (damaged) and sundry china £80-120

385.

approximately twenty-five pieces of wedgwood jasperware in pale blue, including Christmas plates £100-150

386.

a large Copeland parian bust of a lady, 55cm high see illustration £200-300

387.

Seven Beswick Beatrix Potter figures and two Doulton miniature character jugs £80-120

388.

a Continental porcelain figure, early 20th Century, of a gentleman wearing a tricorn hat and pink coat and holding basket of flowers, a dog by his side, 34cm high £50-70

397.

a Studio pottery wall plaque depicting fish by Colin Kellen and another similar £40-60

398.

an english pink lustre cow creamer, another in orange and blue glaze and various Wedgwood leaf shaped plates £40-60

399.

an early Staffordshire figure of a sleeping judge with clerk below, 20.5cm high £70-90

400.

an english porcelain inkstand, a Davenport two handled mug and sundry porcelain £100-150

The Oriental works of art 404.

a Chinese sang de boeuf bowl, damaged, on a carved hardwood stand, 25.5cm diameter £500-700

405.

a Japanese Satsuma double vase, moulded with Tenaga and Ashinaga and enamelled with landscapes and immortals, 28cm high Provenance: Leslie Phillips Collection £40-60

406.

Two Chinese saucers and two Chinese embroidered panels £20-30

407.

Mughal School, circa 1830 The Diwan-i-Khas or Hall of Private Audiences, Red Fort, Delhi watercolour on ivory, 13cm x 20cm £300-500

408.

an enoch wood pottery bust of John wesley, marked to reverse Burslem, 32cm high (restored) £70-90

a child’s Japanese kimono, fan and parasol £20-30

409.

Three small Japanese ivory netsuke deities £40-60

394.

no Lot

410.

395.

a quantity of reproduction Chelsea porcelain including Blind Earl pattern and Mottahedeh £60-80

a 20th Century Chinese famille rose bowl, painted with panels of figures in pavilions and exotic birds, 42cm diameter £20-30

396.

an extensive aynsley tea and coffee service decorated clover £40-60

411.

Sundry decorative Oriental china £80-120

412.

a nanking blue and white soup tureen and cover and a meat dish £80-120

389.

a late 19th Century School oval porcelain plaque, painted a reclining lady, and two framed prints £100-150

390.

a Victorian porcelain plaque, painted a portrait of a lady, signed J Lowe and dated 1843, 17cm x 15cm £200-300

391.

392.

393.

a set of four treacle glazed furniture chocks, modelled as lion paws and sundry decorative china £80-120 Six english porcelain cups and saucers, crested Note: Crest of Brudenell £50-70

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Lot 415

413.

a Japanese bottle vase, 29cm high, a pair of Cantonese vases and another pair of vases £250-350

414.

a quantity of Oriental and african ornaments £80-120

415.

Six 18th Century Chinese blue and white plates decorated flowers and foliage, each approximately 23cm diameter see illustration £150-200

416.

Six 18th Century Chinese blue and white plates decorated flowers and foliage, each approximately 23cm diameter £150-200

417.

418.

419.

420.

421.

Six 18th Century Chinese blue and white plates decorated flowers and foliage, each approximately 23cm diameter £150-200 Four 18th Century Chinese blue and white plates decorated flowers and foliage, each approximately 23cm diameter and sundry blue and white china £100-150

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a pair of late 18th Century Chinese blue and white meat plates decorated pagodas by the coast, 29.5cm wide and two similar meat plates £150-200 a late 18th Century Chinese export serving dish, decorated in enamels with figures playing in a garden within a border of underglaze blue, 37cm wide, another meat plate decorated acrobats performing to a crowd of onlookers (damages) and two sleeve vases (4) £80-120 an 18th Century Japanese Imari charger, decorated a bowl of flowers to the centre, the foliate border with reserves of temple dogs, six character mark under, 46.5cm diameter, a Japanese Imari plate, 31cm diameter and an Imari vase (3) £150-200

422.

a late 19th Century Chinese comport of shaped lozenge form on an oval foot, decorated in enamels a reclining scholar to a border of floral sprays, wax seal beneath, 23.5cm wide £100-150

423.

No lot

424.

Two Chinese famille rose plates, 23cm diameter and three delft plates, 21.5cm diameter £40-60

425.

a 20th Century Chinese bowl of scalloped form, 19cm diameter, two small Chinese stands, each with seal mark beneath, another late 19th Century Chinese bowl, decorated chrysanthemums, chipped, 25cm diameter and sundry Chinese ceramics £80-120

426.

Two small Chinese bronzes and some Cantonese enamel wares £40-60

427.

a Chinese bowl, 20cm diameter (damages) and a quantity of sundries £80-120

428.

a late 19th Century Japanese porcelain vase, with flared neck decorated birds to one side and figures to the other, 77cm high, and the stand for the same £250-350


Lot 431

The Toys & Games 430.

a large collection of Britains and other lead hollow cast soldiers including guardsmen, Scots Guards, Gurkhas and a stretcher party in uniform of early 20th Century, approximately 150 £100-150

431.

a collection of solid lead Chinese soldiers, possibly of the Boxer rebellion, approximately 28 see illustration £60-80

432.

a collection of Britains lead hunting and racing figures, approximately 42 £50-60

Lot 434

433.

a collection of Britains lead village folk and animals, approximately 115 £60-80

434.

a ‘Royal’ Cabinet of Games with chess, draughts, cribbage and a racing game, all in a walnut box, 33cm wide see illustration £600-800

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Lot 437

435.

a table-top snooker table, 192cm x 101cm £30-40

436.

a child’s UL electric phonograph, model 400 £20-30

437.

The Staunton Chessmen, a Jaques ivory chess set, of white and stained red pieces in original sarcophagus shaped box with gilt tooled decoration and lettering, the king 11cm high and stamped Jaques London, the knight and rook stamped with a crown, the pawns 5cm high see illustration £800-1200

438.

eight pieces of doll’s house furniture, including Georgian style bureau bookcase, tripod table, Regency style chairs etc £50-70

439.

a Britains milkman, horse drawn milk float and six milk churns (horse missing), a Britains dovecote and sundry animals, fencing etc £20-30

440.

441.

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a singing bird automaton, modelled as two birds in a cage with clockwork mechanism and another birdcage containing a key-wound hopping bird £60-80 a set of bone chess men, of turned form, the king 9.5cm high £150-250

442.

a quantity of bone gaming tokens modelled as a fish and a quantity modelled as spade guineas £60-80

443.

a hardstone inlaid backgammon board and sundry games, jigsaws, etc. £100-150

444.

an inlaid chess board with carved ivory set of chessmen, one half stained red and a game of solitaire with green glass marbles £80-120

445.

Sundry soft toys £40-60


Day TwO wednesday 22nd July 2015 at 10am The Garden Statuary & Furniture The Fireplaces & Chimney Furniture The Rugs The Furniture & Furnishings The Clocks & Barometers The Works of Art The Miscellaneous Items The Militaria including Items of Waterloo Interest The Costume & Textiles

500 – 516 525 – 561 565 – 575 580 – 816 820 – 850 855 – 872 876 – 911

38 38 40 41 63 66 68

915 – 944 950 – 963

69 73

Sale Viewing Sunday 19th July 10am-4pm Monday 20th July 9am-5pm Sale mornings 8.30am-10am

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

All purchased lots must be collected from Chorley's by 5pm on Friday 31st July. Any items remaining after this time will be removed to storage at the purchaser's expense.

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Lot 509 (part)

The Garden Statuary & Furniture 500.

501.

502.

503.

an iron garden table with marble top, 172cm long £150-200 a pair of lead cuboid planters with lion mask decoration, 30cm high £60-80 a cast iron statue of a girl washing, on a cast circular pedestal, 59cm high £400-600 a pine dovecote on a large pine column, 318cm high £40-60

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504.

a green painted garden seat with wooded slats and snake and branch ends, 152cm wide and another garden bench £200-300

508.

a reconstituted stone figure of a slave girl, 124cm high £200-300

509.

a pair of iron gates with leaf decoration, each 155cm wide see illustration £400-600

510.

a pair of reconstituted stone seats, modelled as satyrs, 42cm wide £60-80

511.

a pair of terracotta pots, 62cm high and two others £80-100

512.

a terracotta pot incised with lilies, 55cm high, another with swag decoration and two others £40-60

513.

a reconstituted stone basket weave planter, 48cm high, a square planter with floral design and another planter £50-70

514.

a pair of reconstituted stone quatrefoil swag planters, 38cm high £60-80

515.

Three pairs of reconstituted stone urns £80-120

516.

eight iron bell clappers of graduated sizes £80-120

The Fireplaces & Chimney Furniture

505.

a white marble urn on a pedestal plinth, 54cm high and another 52cm high £80-120

525.

a cast iron fire surround, No 69 Rg No 118029, 98cm wide x 97cm high £60-80

506.

a reconstituted stone figure of a girl holding a sheaf of corn, 79cm high £40-60

526.

a cast iron fire surround and grate, chased with scrollwork, 90cm wide x 96cm high £200-300

507.

a pair of cast iron pub tables with Britannia supports, 58cm wide £200-300

527.

a painted pine fire surround, circa 1900, with urn and swag frieze and ribbon swag supports, 170cm wide, 146cm high £200-300

528.

a carved stone overmantel, the centre carved with a shell, 77cm wide £80-120


529.

a George III style steel and brass serpentine fire grate, 74cm wide x 65cm high £200-300

530.

Two steel fireplaces each with domed grate, 94cm x 97cm and 92.5cm x 89cm £100-150

531.

a steel fireplace, 102cm wide x 102cm high £100-150

532.

Two gothic tracery white marble fire mantel supports, 98cm high £60-80

533.

a Tudor style sandstone fire surround, 160cm wide x 111cm high £200-300

534.

a limestone fire surround, 186cm wide x 149cm high £200-300

535.

a pair of gothic marble mantel supports, with carved corbels, 92cm high x 22.5cm wide £200-300

536.

a George III style pine fire surround with shell and scroll carved frieze, 176cm wide x 135cm see illustration £600-800

537.

a steel fire surround with leaf scroll decoration, 102cm wide x 48cm high £100-150

538.

a 17th Century style carved oak fire surround, with carved cornice and gadrooned frieze, inscribed Credo, 193cm wide x 152cm high see illustration £200-300

539.

No lot

540.

a pair of anthemion carved marble fire mantel supports, 85cm x 15cm wide £300-400

541.

a cast iron fire surround, cast with urn of fruit £150-200

Lot 536

Lot 538

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Lot 542

542.

543.

544.

a very large cast fireplace with floral Minton tiles (complete), marked 32G18-81 I, 111cm wide x 102cm high see illustration £600-800 a George III style white and yellow marble fire surround with paterae and urn frieze, 157cm wide £1000-1500

548.

549.

550.

a grey marble fire surround, 74.5cm wide £100-150

a cast iron bronzed overmantel, circa 1930, cast with musical cherubs, 127cm wide £100-150 a cast iron socle and base, an Ionic reconstituted stone capital and a plaster niche cast with a figure of Pan £60-80 an iron grate and surround with tiles (76), a pair of iron brackets, three curbs, three pieces of architectural marble and an etched window £60-80

545.

a George III style serpentine brass and iron fire grate, 78cm wide £200-300

546.

a serpentine grate, 72cm wide x 66cm wide £200-300

552.

a pair of pine fluted corner columns, circa 1930, 97cm high £200-300

an electrified ‘Fangrate’, 98cm wide x 43cm high £100-150

553.

a wrought iron standing rush light holder, probably 18th Century, with cruciform base, 84cm high £60-80

547.

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551.

a cast iron fire surround and grate, circa 1900, cast with Classical designs, 100cm wide x 97cm high £80-120

554.

a Georgian carved and painted pine fire surround, decorated with swags and urns and paterae, 164cm wide £250-300

555.

a large club fender with padded top rail and brass mounted steel supports, 258cm wide overall, internal measurements at hearth level 236cm x 46cm £300-400

556.

a copper coal scuttle, a log cauldron, spark guard etc £80-120

557.

a Louis XV style white marble fire surround/chimneypiece, the serpentine mantel with leaf and shell carved frieze on leaf carved scroll supports, 152cm wide £2000-3000

558.

a 19th Century white marble fire surround/chimneypiece, the shaped mantel above oak leaf carved frieze on acanthus carved supports, 146cm wide £1000-1500

559.

an early 19th Century black marble fire surround, the supports with carved lion masks above scroll bracket supports on lion paw feet, 172cm wide £2000-3000

560.

a large copper coal scuttle and sundry brass and copper £50-70

561.

a nursery fender with brass safety rail and spark guard of trellis form, 112cm wide £80-120

The Rugs 565.

a large Oriental carpet with central madder and blue medallion and spandrels on a palmette indigo ground, 391cm x 295cm £1000-1200

566.

a kelim runner with four medallions on a red ground, 288cm x 126cm £100-150

567.

a small Isfahan prayer rug and two other rugs £150-200

568.

a Turkey runner and other Eastern rugs £180-220


569.

a Hamadan rug, the stylised floral field on a blue ground within a red ground figured border, 210cm x 148cm £80-120

570.

a Tekke rug of five rows of twelve guls within a geometric border, approximately 290cm x 233cm £150-200

571.

a Kashan prayer rug, the central field with vase of flowers on an indigo ground within a foliate border, 207cm x 127cm £140-160

572.

a Kashan rug, the central medallion on a madder ground within a foliate border, approximately 208cm x 134cm £250-350

573.

a French Savonnerie rug, circa 1870, with scrolling monogram to the centre within a border of pink and white flowers 197cm x 97cm £400-600

574.

a needlework rug, 182cm x 117cm (72” x 46”) and six others £100-150

575.

a Bokhara rug, 120cm x 100cm £20-40

The Furniture & Furnishings 580.

a George III style mahogany dining chair, the splat back carved with anthemion £70-90

581.

a pine bookcase, 122cm high, 91cm wide £20-30

582.

a Vichand seven-octave baby grand piano in a rosewood case, on square taper legs, 146cm wide £60-80

583.

584.

a pair of Victorian walnut framed buckle back chairs with carved splats, overstuffed seats and on turned front legs and a Victorian single chair with needlework upholstered seat £40-60 an edwardian mahogany bowfront music cabinet, inlaid boxwood stringing, 53cm wide £40-60

597.

a George I walnut and featherbanded bureau, the fall revealing a fitted interior with a well, above two short and two long drawers, on shaped bracket feet, 84cm wide x 93cm high (restorations) £200-300

598.

a George III style mahogany serpentine sideboard, inlaid an urn, on six square tapering legs with spade feet, 173cm wide Provenance: Plas Gwyn, Anglesey £60-80

599.

a George II style mahogany tripod table, the piecrust top on bird cage topped column with claw and ball feet, 83cm diameter Provenance: Plas Gwyn, Anglesey £100-150

a 17th Century style oak court cupboard with carved, canted cupboard above a carved and panelled cupboard, 124cm wide £100-150

600.

a mahogany D-shaped tea table with panelled frieze on turned reeded legs, 88cm wide Provenance: Plas Gwyn, Anglesey £200-300

590.

an oak panel back armchair, part 17th Century, with shaped cresting rail £100-150

601.

591.

a George III style mahogany D end dining table, the top cross and chequer banded with shaped apron and square moulded legs, extending to 282cm £400-500

a Victorian oak pole screen with plush work panel on lappet carved stem and tripod base, 114cm high Provenance: Plas Gwyn, Anglesey £60-80

602.

a Victorian mahogany washstand with three-quarter galleried top, 71cm wide and a matching dressing table with two drawers, 107cm wide, each on turned tapering legs Provenance: Plas Gwyn, Anglesey £60-80

603.

a 19th Century Dutch oval table, the satinwood veneered top with central fan patera, crossbanded in rosewood, on square tapering legs, 100cm wide Provenance: Plas Gwyn, Anglesey £200-300

604.

an early 19th Century Swedish pier glass, with classical frieze painted on silk within an applied border of harebells in gilt, the rectangular mirror plate within a gilt border, total height 131cm £400-600

605.

a carved and gilded frame with bevelled mirror, 90cm x 73cm £200-300

606.

a Regency rosewood and simulated rosewood occasional table, the circular top on a carved and turned stem and triform base with ball feet, 44cm diameter £100-150

585.

a pair of late 18th Century mahogany single chairs with flowerheads carved to the cresting rails and reeded upright splats to the backs, having upholstered seats on square taper legs with spade feet £60-80

586.

Four edwardian dining chairs £60-80

587.

a Dutch oxidised brass eight-light chandelier with scroll branches £100-200

588.

a writing table, the top with inset writing surface above two drawers on turned tapering legs, 91cm wide £30-50

589.

592.

a set of five beech, ash and elm stick back windsor chairs £40-60

593.

a modern oak four-poster bed frame with panelled head board and canopy on turned posts, 197cm wide, 230cm long and 216cm high £400-600

594.

a william IV mahogany two-drawer table on carved end supports joined by a pole stretcher, 122cm wide £150-200

595.

a Victorian walnut veneered loo table with oval top, 120cm long £100-150

596.

a Regency mahogany circular tilt-top pedestal table, on a square pillar, the quadruple sabre legs ending with brass caps and castors, 104.25cm diameter £80-120

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Lot 607 (open and closed)

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Lot 611

607.

a Chinese coromandel lacquer cabinet, circa 1700, with box lid and cupboard door concealing four drawers upon a later japanned cabriole legged stand with scroll feet, 114cm high see illustration £800-1200

608.

a George I style walnut veneered corner cupboard with glazed door, 85cm high £60-80

609.

a part 17th Century needlework framed mirror, sewn with vines, exotic animals and figures on a silk and linen ground, 66cm x 56cm £80-120

610.

an oak gateleg table, circa 1700, the oval two-flap top on turned legs joined by a square stretcher, 93cm wide £80-120

611.

a George I walnut and oak chest on chest, the moulded cornice above three short and three long feather banded drawers upon a chest of three long drawers, the bottom drawer inlaid with a sunburst, 188cm x 108cm see illustration £500-700


Lot 612

612.

613.

a Georgian mahogany serpentine chest of drawers, with four long graduating drawers on bracket feet, 109cm wide see illustration £700-1000

614.

a George III mahogany chest with flush top above a brushing slide and four long graduating drawers on bracket feet, 79cm wide £400-600

615.

an 18th Century elm and fruitwood three-drawer dresser base, on cabriole legs, 190cm wide see illustration £1000-1500 a 19th Century pine panelled wardrobe, 210cm high x 191cm wide £300-400

616.

a 19th Century upholstered bench with scroll supports, 202cm wide £80-120

617.

a George III mahogany two-seater bergère settee on turned tapering legs, 101.5cm wide £300-400

Lot 614 Page 43


Lot 618 618.

Lot 625

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a Biedermeier chest of three long drawers, branded mark BK beneath a crown, 87cm high x 116cm wide see illustration £800-1200

619.

a George III mahogany upholstered single chair, reduced in height £50-60

620.

a pair of Thonet style chrome and leather armchairs Note: the upholstery bears the label of Martin Schmittner KG, Augsburg 10, Stahlmöbelfabrick; Schmittner were manufacturers of equipment for aircraft, closing in 1944 £60-80

621.

a circular topped table on central column with outsplayed legs, 100cm diameter £80-120

622.

a coffee table on six turned legs, 198cm long and a child’s chair £60-80

623.

a mirror frame with panel of embossed animals £20-30

624.

Four George III dining chairs and one armchair £40-60

625.

a George III mahogany chest on chest with three short drawers and three long drawers upon a chest of three long drawers, 181cm x 103cm see illustration £500-700

626.

an early 20th Century mahogany dressing table with triptych mirror, fitted seven drawers, on cabriole legs, 116cm wide £80-100

627.

a 19th Century bow fronted chest of two short and three long drawers, 105cm wide £80-100

628.

a George IV mahogany bergère armchair, on turned legs £300-500


Lot 629 629.

a late 18th Century Lombardy escritoire with gilded mouldings to the rosewood frieze drawer set with marble specimens and with landscape enamel handle, the fall with central green marble oval panel surrounded by marble specimens on a rosewood and purpleheart ground within ebonised flat stop fluted corner columns, the base with two panelled doors set with marble specimens within Ionic corner columns and on square tapering panelled feet, the sides panelled and set with gilt wood mouldings, the walnut and purpleheart interior with two rows of four drawers flanking pigeon holes, 160cm x 97cm see illustration ÂŁ3000-5000 Page 45


630.

a 17th Century oak coffer with plank top, the three panelled front with leaf carved top rail, 133cm wide £300-400

631.

an oak coopered and copper bound stick barrel, 56cm high £120-180

632.

an oak draw leaf dining table on turned legs joined by a square stretcher, 276cm long extended and eight chairs £100-150

633.

a Louis XV style boulle table on cabriole legs, 60cm wide see illustration £300-400

634.

a william IV rosewood pole screen, the lappet carved column with needlework screen depicting flowers, 164cm high £80-120

635.

a Victorian mahogany what-not, the four tiers united by turned column supports, the bottom tier fitted a drawer, 134cm high £200-300

636.

a carved walnut framed armchair with button upholstered back, serpentine seat and scroll carved supports on knurl feet with castors £100-150

637.

a pair of Victorian ebonised and inlaid cabinets, the tops with three-quarter brass galleries above arched glazed panel doors enclosing shelves, set on castors, 97cm high see illustration £200-250

638.

a william IV serpentine front chiffonier, the carved crest above a shelf, the base fitted twin arch panel doors, ripple mouldings throughout, 112.5cm wide £150-200

639.

a Victorian carved walnut framed sofa, the arch crest rail carved scrolls above a button back and serpentine seat on carved legs with castors, 191cm wide £300-400

640.

a Victorian mahogany breakfast table with circular top on octagonal column and triform base with castors, 118cm diameter £60-80

Lot 633

Lot 637

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Lot 641

641.

642.

a william IV anglo-Indian padouk centre table, the carved frieze with two drawers to one side and scroll supports with turned rails to the ends, having an elaborately carved central panel beneath on reeded and carved tapering legs, 123cm wide see illustration £300-500

643.

a Tanzanian native stool, 24cm diameter £80-100

644.

an 18th Century oak chest fitted three long and two short drawers, 101cm wide £80-120

645.

a Regency mahogany two-flap table, fitted a drawer to one side and false drawer to the other, on a central turned column and quadruple support with brass cup castors, 97cm wide Provenance: Chambers Court, Gloucestershire £200-400

a late 17th Century oak coffer carved diapers with arches to the frieze, 120cm wide see illustration £500-700

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Lot 647 646.

a George III mahogany card table, the rectangular top with moulded border and lined with red baize on square chamfered legs, 92cm wide Provenance: Chambers Court, Gloucestershire £150-200

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647.

a George I walnut silver table, the top with moulded border, crossbanded and inlaid herringbone banding, having a shaped frieze, on S-shaped cabriole legs with pad feet Provenance: Chambers Court, Gloucestershire see illustration £1000-1500

Lot 649

648.

a pair of late 18th Century mahogany shield back dining chairs with pierced splat backs and another similar Provenance: Chambers Court, Gloucestershire £80-120


649.

a George III mahogany twopillar dining table in the form of a breakfast table extending to include a central leaf, the central pedestal splitting into two tripods when extended, 183cm long extended, 122cm wide Provenance: Chambers Court, Gloucestershire see illustration £800-1200

650.

a George III mahogany break bowfront sideboard, circa 1810, with central crossbanded shallow drawer flanked by deep drawers, on square tapering legs with spade feet, 183cm wide Provenance: Chambers Court, Gloucestershire £150-200

651.

652.

an edwardian mahogany breakfront dressing table, fitted three drawers on square taper legs, 120.5cm wide and a dressing table, 122cm wide Provenance: Chambers Court, Gloucestershire £40-60 a late 18th Century mahogany chest, the rectangular top with moulded border above a brushing slide and four graduated drawers on bracket feet, 84cm wide Provenance: Chambers Court, Gloucestershire £300-500

653.

an anglo-Indian carved oak corner chair, on hoof feet £150-200

654.

an american roll-top desk, 122cm wide £140-160

655.

a George IV mahogany two-flap table, fitted two drawers on turned tapered legs, 50cm wide £150-200

656.

an upholstered three-seater settee, 200cm wide £50-70

657.

an 18th Century oak settle with five fielded arch panels to the back and later plank seat on cabriole legs, 185cm wide £100-150

658.

a George II red walnut table, carved a central roundel within a blind fret border, 42cm wide £150-200

659.

an art nouveau yew wood washstand, with blue opalescent tiled top and back set three stylised flowers, the superstructure with pierced heart-shaped ends, the base enclosed by a pair of panel doors set embossed copper panels, 129.5cm wide £200-300

660.

a Victorian pine half-tester bed with moulded canopy and arch top head board, 155cm wide £120-150

661.

an edwardian mahogany inlaid wardrobe with central carved wreath and four urns above a dentil cornice, the frieze inlaid ovals and garlands, fitted for hanging enclosed by two mirror panel doors, having a central bowfront cupboard and three long and two short drawers, 215cm high, 232cm wide, 61cm deep £200-300

662.

663.

664.

a set of six late 19th Century walnut dining chairs with applied carving to the cresting rails, having upholstered seats and padded backs on square tapered and carved legs £250-300 a George III child’s high armchair with carved cresting rail and horizontal splat to the back, having an upholstered seat on square legs and the original stand on turned legs £120-150 a Regency mahogany D shaped card table, the top cross banded and lined with green baize, on square taper legs with splay feet, 91cm wide £30-40

665.

an edwardian mahogany cross banded card table on square taper legs, 52cm wide and a turned wood boot jack £20-30

666.

a late 19th Century glass oil lamp with opalescent well and opaque glass shade, 70cm high and another oil lamp, 53cm high £40-60

Lot 673 667.

a mahogany chest of 18th Century design, fitted a brushing slide and four graduated drawers, 91cm wide £300-400

668.

a pair of hanging shelves, each of twelve pigeon holes and another shelf with two drawers beneath, 68cm wide £60-80

669.

a Victorian rosewood games and work table, with folding top and basket beneath, on pierced end supports, 53.5cm wide £120-150

670.

a metal bound, wooden slatted and domed top marriage chest, fully fitted, 92cm wide £150-200

671.

a square frame settee of George III design raised on eight square legs united by square stretchers, 185cm wide £300-400

672.

a circular G Plan table on square supports and square feet, with an extra leaf, extending to 156cm £40-60

673.

18th Century oak wingback chair with shaped cresting rail, flat arms on baluster turned supports and having a box type seat see illustration £300-400

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Lot 674

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Lot 676

674.

a walnut framed wingback armchair of 18th Century design with scroll arms, shaped apron and on cabriole legs, carved harebells to the knees see illustration £600-800

675.

a circular oak cricket table on a triangular frame with square chamfered tapered legs, the top 80cm diameter £200-300

676.

a Swedish Gustavian mahogany draughtsman’s table, late 18th Century, the interior with central pine slide and fitted three compartments beneath, on square legs, 119cm wide see illustration £1000-1500

677.

a late Regency ebonised console table with carved scrolling backboard and frieze carved flowers and scrolls, having a serpentine front board beneath on cabriole legs, carved acanthus and with dolphin feet, the back legs carved husks and foliage, 121cm wide see illustration £1000-1500


Lot 677

678.

679.

Six Swedish Gustavian carved and painted dining chairs, each with upholstered seat and padded top rail, the egg and dart moulded frieze on turned and carved legs united by turned stretchers £500-700

680.

a carved giltwood wall bracket, decorated musical instruments with ribbon tie surmount, 110cm high £80-100

681.

an early 19th Century austrian metamorphic window settee, the arch top panel back and splay ends set burr yew panels, with upholstered seat, back and sides, on eight square taper legs, 189cm wide see illustration £1500-2000

a pair of Swedish dining chairs with upholstered seats, padded top rails and upright slats to the backs, having egg and dart borders on turned and carved legs £250-350

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686.

a mahogany open bookcase, 185cm wide £70-90

687.

a 17th Century oak chest fitted two short and three long drawers on a stand fitted a drawer, 98cm wide see illustration £400-450

688.

an early 19th Century oak corner cupboard, fitted shaped shelves on a stand fitted a drawer, 110cm wide £80-120

689.

an 18th Century oak dresser fitted two drawers on baluster turned legs, 182cm wide see illustration £400-500

690.

a housemaid’s oak cupboard, fitted drawers and linen slides, 132cm wide £180-220

691.

Seven 19th Century carved oak dining chairs of Carolean design with upholstered seats on carved and turned legs see illustration £500-700

692.

an early 20th Century open bookcase, 69cm wide £40-60

693.

a 19th Century oak dresser with shelves over and a cupboard under, 132cm wide £100-200

694.

a pair of brass candlestick oil lamps with cut glass wells, 57cm high £50-70

Lot 687 682.

683.

a walnut settee of early 18th Century style with upholstered seat, back and padded arms, the shallow serpentine front on cabriole legs, 130cm wide £400-600 eight late 19th Century walnut salon chairs with fluted frames and scroll backs on fluted tapered legs £300-400

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684.

685.

a 17th Century oak table base with later top, fitted a drawer on turned taper legs united by bobbin stretchers, 69cm wide £200-300 a pine dresser with open shelves over with gallery and two drawers and cupboard to the base, 140cm wide x 226cm high £120-150

Lot 689


Lot 691 (part) 695.

696.

697.

698.

a kingwood and marquetry table of Louis XVI design with serpentine border fitted one drawer, on square section legs, 100cm wide £350-400

699.

a circular two-tier table of Louis XVI design, gilt metal mounted, 61cm diameter £200-300

700.

a mahogany oval two-flap coffee table, on bobbin-turned supports, another two-flap table and an Edwardian armchair £80-120

a Regency mahogany tripod table on a turned and reeded column and tripod support, 45cm diameter £100-200

701.

an 18th Century oak side table fitted a drawer, on turned legs and square stretchers, 80cm wide £250-300

a yew wood stick and pierced splat back armchair see illustration £180-220

702.

a white painted bedroom suite, comprising pair of bedside tables, 50cm wide, chest of three drawers, 82cm wide, dressing table, 108cm wide and stool, 50cm wide £120-150

an oak coffer with carved front, 108cm wide £80-120

Lot 701

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Lot 711

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Lot 712

703.

a Knole type sofa covered in gold brocade, fitted a loose seat and back cushions, 254cm wide £400-600

704.

a two-seater sofa in crimson and cream stripe material, fitted a loose seat, back and side cushions, 185cm wide £300-500

705.

a French arch back sofa with loose seat and squab cushions £100-150

706.

a wing back armchair covered in gold brocade and a Victorian style armchair on turned legs, 92cm wide £80-120

707.

a Knole type sofa covered in taupe brocade, fitted a loose seat, back and squab cushions, 225cm wide £300-500

708.

a Knole type sofa covered in crimson damask with loose seat and back cushion, 193cm £300-500

709.

a Knole type sofa covered in crimson damask with loose seat and back cushions, 170cm wide £300-500


710.

an upholstered armchair £20-30

711.

a 19th Century oak dresser, the closed rack on a base fitted five drawers, on turned legs united by an undertier, 167cm wide see illustration £700-900

712.

a set of six yew wood and elm windsor type armchairs with pierced shaped splats, dished seats and on turned legs united by crinoline stretchers see illustration £700-900

713.

an oak refectory type table, the planked top on chamfered legs united by an H stretcher, 140cm long £300-500

714.

a Regency convex mirror with ebonised reeded slip and moulded gilt frame, 46cm diameter £120-180

715.

a George III mahogany table, the dished circular top on a turned column and tripod base with pad feet, 45cm diameter £200-300

716.

a Georgian mahogany bowfront corner cupboard with twin glazed doors, 76cm high £40-60

717.

a George III mahogany side table, the serpentine top above a single drawer, on square tapering legs united by a platform stretcher, 66.5cm wide £200-300

718.

a George III mahogany cellaret of rectangular shape with hinged cover and carry handles to the sides, on a stand with carved frieze, fluted tapering legs and brass castors, 46cm wide see illustration £500-700

719.

720.

a George III style mahogany tripod table with piecrust edge on carved turned column and carved moulded legs with scroll feet, 53.5cm diameter £150-200 a Georgian mahogany supper table, the dished top on a fluted column support and tripod base, 75cm diameter £300-500

Lot 718 721.

a Regency open armchair with trap seat on turned legs, a pair of 19th Century shield back chairs on moulded tapering legs and another pair of dining chairs £100-150

725.

Four George III mahogany dining chairs with interlaced splat backs, trap seats and on square chamfered legs with brackets to the corners £200-300

722.

an 18th Century oak chest, the hinged triple panel lid above carved frieze and marquetry triple panel front, 128.5cm wide £150-200

726.

a 19th Century mahogany open armchair, the fluted upright splats above an upholstered seat, on reeded front legs £60-80

723.

a 17th Century oak wainscot chair, the panel back above open arms, on fluted supports with later castors (alterations) and two other chairs £140-160

727.

a George III mahogany chest of four drawers, on bracket feet, 79cm wide (damaged) £200-300

728.

a mahogany cupboard enclosed by panelled doors, 171.5cm high £70-90

729.

a 17th Century walnut chest of drawers (distressed), 100cm wide £60-80

730.

a walnut cushion framed mirror, possibly Dutch, the shaped plate 69.5cm x 30cm £50-60

724.

a 19th Century bowfront chest of two short over two long drawers, on splay feet, 89cm wide (distressed) £50-70

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Lot 743 731.

732.

733.

734.

a 19th Century mahogany and inlaid bowfront corner cupboard with broken swan neck pediment, floral marquetry frieze and with shell paterae to the doors, 86.5cm high £80-120 a 19th Century mahogany bowfront chest of two short over two long drawers, on splay feet, 77cm wide £100-150 a 19th Century mahogany dressing table mirror, the oval swing frame mirror above a serpentine box base fitted three drawers, 55cm high, an 18th Century dressing table mirror and a small fret carved mirror £80-120 a 19th Century mahogany bedside table, inlaid ebony stringing, fitted a drawer, on square tapering legs united by a platform stretcher, 40.25cm wide £80-120

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735.

a George III mahogany chest of four long drawers, on bracket feet, 86.5cm wide £300-500

740.

a painted pine wardrobe with one door, the panelled front decorated with painted landscapes £80-120

736.

an 18th Century mahogany box base mirror fitted a single drawer, 33cm wide and a mahogany jardinière stand with fret carved gallery, 31cm wide £60-80

741.

a pair of Louis XV style gilt composition console tables with white marble tops, 82cm wide £600-800

742.

a pair of painted architectural corner cupboards with open tops fitted cupboards below (four sections), 106 cm wide £1000-1500

743.

a taxidermy case containing game birds, to including corncrake, snipe, duck, partridge, pheasant etc. in a naturalistic setting, 112cm wide, 100cm high, 48cm deep see illustration £1000-1500

744.

Two pairs of gilt metal two-light wall lights £150-250

737.

a set of mahogany wall shelves, the bottom shelf fitted two drawers, 59cm wide £60-80

738.

a Regency style convex mirror with eagle surmount to the gilt frame, the glass 44.5cm diameter and an Edwardian inlaid framed mirror £100-150

739.

a Victorian walnut and inlaid tripod table, the circular top on a turned and carved support, 47.5cm diameter £30-50


745.

a 17th Century monk’s chair, the later box seat with heart shaped lock plate (restorations) £100-150

746.

an early 18th Century narrow oak bureau, the fall enclosing a fitted interior and well above two short and two long drawers on bracket feet, 57.5cm wide see illustration £300-400

747.

a 19th Century oak and crossbanded hanging corner cupboard, the panel door centred by a patera, 104cm high £60-80

748.

a set of eight windsor type chairs with hoop backs, gothic tracery to the backs and solid dished elm seats, on turned legs, some marked (6 singles, 2 carvers) see illustration £1200-1800

749.

a George III oak bureau, the fall above two short and three long drawers on bracket feet, 92cm wide £120-180

750.

an 18th Century oak bureau, the fall above two short and two long drawers on bracket feet, 75cm wide £120-180

751.

an 18th Century oak and inlaid lowboy, fitted three drawers on cabriole legs with shell carved knees, 81cm wide £200-300

Lot 748 (part)

Lot 746

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Lot 752

752.

753.

a cut glass chandelier, attributed to F & C Osler, the central core hung with four tiers of prisms and swags, the six scrolling arms with tulip shaped sconces also hung with prisms, 102cm high x 81cm diameter see illustration £2000-3000 an oak extending dining table, with two extra leaves, on twist turned legs, 238.5cm long and a set of six Regency style dining chairs £80-120

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754.

a Victorian mahogany breakfront desk, fitted nine drawers around a kneehole, 121cm wide £150-200

755-756. No lots 757.

a mahogany jardinière stand of octagonal form, with carved lappet details, 141cm high £80-120

758.

a set of Regency style library steps £70-90

759.

a 20th Century drinks cabinet, the fall-front inlaid musical instruments above a drawer, on serpentine legs, 74cm wide £60-80

760.

a Victorian mahogany breakfast table on four outswept legs, 136cm long £250-350


Lot 765

761.

a Louis XVI style inlaid side table, the three-quarter galleried top above a drawer on square tapering legs, gilt metal mounts throughout, 74cm wide £100-150

762.

a reproduction library bookcase of breakfront form, 189cm high £80-120

763.

a patinated metal figural lamp £40-60

764.

a French inlaid work table, the hinged top inlaid a group of musical instruments, with gilt metal mounts, on cabriole legs, 59.5cm wide £300-500

765.

766.

a Louis XVI style mahogany cylinder bureau with threequarter pierced brass gallery and three small drawers above a parquetry veneered roll concealing an interior of three small drawers, a tooled leather set writing slide above three small drawers, on cabriole legs set with ormolu mounts, 93cm wide see illustration £1500-2000 a Regency mahogany secretaire chest with reeded threequarter columns to the sides, 115.5cm wide £300-500

767.

a George III upholstered armchair, with carved open arms on chamfered legs £80-120

768.

a mahogany umbrella stand of cylinder form, 66cm high, containing two walking sticks with horn handles, another with collar dated 1905 etc £80-120

769.

a Regency style walnut pier cabinet with faux marble top above two grille doors, on a plinth base, 99cm wide £120-180

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774.

a mahogany jardinière stand, the circular top on an octagonal column support and tripod base, 106cm high and a smaller stand £70-90

775.

a carved frame footstool of serpentine outline and two other stools on cabriole legs £80-120

776.

a pair of 19th Century mahogany and inlaid open armchairs, each with three vertical splats centred by floral paterae, on square tapering legs £80-120

777.

a George III mahogany cellaret of plain rectangular form with carry handles to the sides, on a stand, 57cm wide £200-300

778.

a Regency burr walnut and rosewood crossbanded side table, the rectangular two-flap top above a single drawer, on square tapering legs with castors, 60.5cm wide (open) £600-800

779.

a pair of upholstered armchairs on tapering legs £70-90

780.

a pair of bronze figural twobranch wall sconces, modelled as angels £70-90

781.

Three Chinese style baluster lamp bases and sundry lamps £70-90

782.

a 19th Century mahogany waterfall bookcase with drawers below, on tapering legs, 46cm wide £120-180

783.

a 19th Century mahogany hat stand of column form, on a circular platform with brass paw feet, 164cm high £300-500

784.

a 19th Century mahogany bank of drawers, possibly removed from a secretaire, 89cm wide and a set of wall hanging shelves £150-200

785.

an 18th Century style walnut wing armchair, the upholstered back, seat and arms on cabriole legs with pad feet £250-350

Lot 799 (part)

Lot 800

770.

a 19th Century mahogany table, the octagonal top on a column support and tripod base, 41cm wide £80-120

772.

a pair of 19th Century open armchairs with cane panel bar backs, cane seats and on turned legs £180-220

771.

a 19th Century mahogany Pembroke table on a baluster column support with four outswept legs, 91.5cm wide £70-90

773.

a George III mahogany washstand, with circular aperture for a bowl above a triangular two-drawer tier on a tripod base, 80cm high £200-300

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Lot 803 786.

a George III mirror with fret carved walnut frame, the glass 56cm x 33.5cm £40-60

787.

a mahogany towel rail and a pair of folding chairs £100-150

788.

a pair of alabaster lamps of vase shape £60-80

789.

a 19th Century mahogany D-shaped side table on moulded square tapering legs, 118cm wide £80-120

790.

a 19th Century mahogany twoflap table on turned legs and stretchers, 86cm wide £250-350

791.

a George III mahogany bedside table on square chamfered legs, 33cm wide and a George III mahogany pot stand, fitted a drawer, the square chamfered legs united by an undertier, 33.5cm wide £30-50

792.

793.

a George III mahogany dining chair and another £50-70 a Regency mahogany framed stool on turned outswept legs, 66cm wide £120-180

794.

a breakfront mahogany bookcase, 157.5cm wide £180-220

795.

a pair of table lamps of vase shape and a pair of treen lamps of urn shape £120-180

796.

a Japanese ebonised and shibayama type chest, 104cm wide £40-60

797.

a 19th Century mahogany and satinwood banded Pembroke table, 84cm long £80-120

798.

an 18th Century mahogany side table, the serpentine top on cabriole legs with pad feet, 118cm wide £120-180

799.

800.

a set of eight Regency mahogany dining chairs, the backs with horizontal splats on reeded front legs see illustration £700-900 a Regency rosewood and crossbanded breakfast table, on turned column and outswept legs with brass paw caps and castors, 137cm long see illustration £600-800

801.

a walnut cabinet, the upper section enclosed by glazed doors, the chest base of two short and two long drawers, part early 18th Century, alterations, 166cm high £120-180

802.

a Regency rosewood and brass inlaid teapoy, on rectangular tapering column and outswept legs, 70cm high £200-300

803.

a Regency rosewood and satinwood banded sofa table, fitted two drawers on end standards, the reeded outswept legs with brass paw caps and castors, 105cm wide see illustration £1200-1800

804.

a George III mahogany splat-back dining chair with trap seat, on carved cabriole legs, and another George III dining chair £80-120

805.

a George IV mahogany framed armchair, upholstered in green £100-150

806.

a set of eight Victorian ebonised chairs with reel-turned frames and upholstered backs and seats, on Cope’s patent castors £300-500

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Newton Surmaville (see lot 815) 810.

a Victorian walnut bedside cupboard, 42cm wide £40-60

811.

a 19th Century mahogany bowfront chest fitted two short over two long drawers, on splay feet, 91.5cm wide £150-200

812.

a Victorian walnut dressing stand, the central swing frame mirror flanked by a five drawer chest to each side, 150cm wide £120-180

813.

a 19th Century mahogany chest of two short over three long drawers on bracket feet, 104.5cm wide £80-120

814.

a Victorian walnut footstool with beadwork top, on folding supports and a long fringe of Victorian beadwork £80-100

815.

a fine early 18th Century style pier glass in the manner of James Moore and John Gumley, with broken arch pediment above a putto mask wearing Prince of Wales feathers and flanked by foliate scroll work and shells, above a shaped frame with later bevelled glass, 178cm high Provenance: Newton Surmaville, Yeovil, Somerset Note: Moore and Gumley supplied mirrors to Hampton Court and Burghley House see illustration £3000-5000

816.

a pair of pottery lamp bases of baluster form with scale surface £80-120

Lot 815 807.

a mid-19th Century mahogany secretaire bookcase, the open bookcase above fitted secretaire drawer and arched cupboard doors below, enclosing five drawers, 215cm high £600-800

808.

an 18th Century mahogany kneehole desk, 75cm wide £300-500

809.

a Victorian walnut octagonal work table, on a tripod base, 41cm wide £80-120

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The Clocks & Barometers 820.

a George III style mahogany cased caddy top bracket clock, with silvered 15cm dial and eightday striking movement, with signed backplate, 38cm high Provenance: Plas Gwyn, Anglesey £100-150

821.

a mahogany cased wheel barometer, with dry damp dial, thermometer and silvered dial with scale from 28-31, 95cm high £100-150

822.

a Victorian gothic oak cased eight-day quarter-chiming mantel clock, the arch case with fluted columns, reeded finial and tracery arch grilles to the sides, the arch top engraved silvered dial with subsidiary chime/silent and Cambridge/eight bells dials, fitted a twin fusée movement chiming on eight bells and striking on a gong, 65cm high, presentation plaque WFS from John Wyatt Coldstream Guards, 2nd April 1874 see illustration £1500-2000

823.

an early 19th Century mahogany longcase clock, the painted arch top dial signed Daniel Davis, Cheltenham £400-600

824.

an early 19th Century oak longcase clock, the painted arch top dial with ship automaton, the dial signed Matthews, Leighton £150-200

825.

a black marble mantel clock with variegated marble decoration, fitted an eight-day movement, 23cm high £80-100

826.

a late 19th Century four-glass regulator mantel clock with steel dial signed Mappin & Webb, fitted an eight-day movement with mercury compensated pendulum, striking on a gong, 25cm high £300-350

Lot 822

827.

a late 19th Century gilt brass hour-repeat bracket clock, fitted a rectangular dial with Roman numerals, signed Hall & Co., Paris, complete with original key £200-250

828.

an edwardian arch top mantel clock with boxwood stringing and fitted a white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, signed Z Barraclough & Sons, fitted an eight-day movement, striking on a gong, 31cm high £80-120

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829.

an early 19th Century oak and mahogany longcase clock by William Mann, Gloucester, with swan neck and turned columns to the sides, the trunk with fluted, canted columns, fitted an arch top painted dial with subsidiary seconds and date aperture, 223cm high £300-400

830.

a Continental wall clock with brass mounted face and white enamelled dial, signed Roux Kiner à Riom, fitted an eight-day movement with verge escapement, 43cm high £200-300

831.

a late 19th Century Vienna regulator wall clock, the oak case enclosed by an arch-top glazed door with white enamel brass mounted dial, 107cm high £150-200

832.

a late 19th Century Vienna regulator wall clock, the ebonised case enclosed by an arch-top glazed door, the brass mounted enamel dial with seconds dial, 93cm high £200-250

833.

an early 19th Century thirty-hour longcase clock movement by Jones, Chalford, the painted dial showing phases of the moon and with date aperture, fitted in a later arch-top pine case, 210cm high £300-400

834.

a mid 19th Century French ormolu eight-day clock, the case pierced and decorated scrolls etc, with later steel dial, silk suspension, the back plate stamped Vieyres, Paris, 28cm high £250-300

835.

a late 19th Century walnut kitchen dial with carved border, fitted an enamel dial with a single fusée movement, 42cm diameter £200-300

836.

an admiral Fitzroy barometer with thermometer in a mahogany case, 118cm high £80-100

837.

a thirty-hour longcase clock movement, with painted dial, 28cm square, signed Thomas Mear, Dursley and a brass longcase clock dial by Jones, Chalford, 28cm square £50-60

838.

a Regency mahogany eight-day drop-head wall clock, applied carving of grapes and vines, fitted a single fusée movement, 73cm high see illustration £500-700

839.

an early 19th Century thirty-hour oak and mahogany longcase clock by W Hickman, Cainscross, the hood with swan neck and spindle turned pillars to the sides, the case with fluted, canted columns with arch top painted dial, 215cm high £300-400

Lot 838

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Lot 844


840.

a circular eight-day kitchen dial by Askwith, Tewkesbury with single fusée movement, 36cm diameter £200-300

841.

a 19th Century black and variegated marble eight-day mantel clock, the case with fluted decoration and fitted a circular white enamel dial with striking movement, on an ebonised wooden plinth, 53cm wide £200-300

842.

a circular holosteric barometer in a brass case with stand, 17cm diameter £100-150

843.

a gilt brass carriage clock, 11cm high £40-60

844.

a French carriage clock in a champlevé enamel case, the white enamel dial with subsidiary dials for seconds, days of the week and days of the month, 19cm high see illustration £400-600

845.

a gilt brass cased carriage clock fitted a French movement, 19cm high £120-180

846.

Two French garniture clocks with porcelain panels and gilt metal mounts, damages £150-200

847.

a mid 19th Century clock with enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary day, month and date dials, anchor escapement and spring adjustable pendulum, striking the hours and half-hours on a bell, on wooden plinth with brass ogee feet, 23cm high £300-500

848.

a cartel clock in a glass case, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, fitted a later battery movement, 20.5cm diameter, an onyx clock and another clock £60-80

849.

a George III mahogany cased eight-day longcase clock, the arched dial with strike/silent to the arch and subsidiary seconds and date aperture, signed Ayns’th Thwaites, London Note: Ainsworth Thwaites is recorded in G H Baillie, Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World as admitted to the Clockmakers` Company in 1735, gaining his Freedom in 1751 and working from Rosoman’s Row until 1780 see illustration £1200-1800

850.

an early 19th Century banjo shaped barometer, the silvered dial signed Jas Long, Royal Exchange, London £80-120

Lot 849

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Lot 855

The works of art 855.

a George III tortoiseshell and ivory tea caddy, circa 1790, with ten sides, domed lid and two inner lids see illustration £800-1200

856.

a patinated brass figure of the dying Gaul, 30cm £60-80

857.

a pair of gilt brass candlesticks of Empire design, the nozzles with lotus leaf mounts above three swans, the circular base with moulded border, on a square mount, 18.5cm high Provenance: Chambers Court, Gloucestershire £300-400

858.

a 19th Century mahogany apprentice chest, fitted a frieze drawer above two short and three long drawers, on ogee bracket feet, 31.5cm wide £80-120

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859.

a carved alabaster panel depicting the beheading of John the Baptist, possibly late 16th/early 17th Century, 22cm x 19cm see illustration £800-1200

860.

a 20th Century bronze group of Greco-Roman wrestlers, signed Tupton, on a black marble rectangular plinth, 26cm wide overall £200-300

861.

a French pink enamel box with ‘jewelled’ decoration and gilt metal mounts on scroll feet £150-200

862.

a 20th Century bronze figure of a seated nude, 22cm high £80-120

863.

Denis Mathews Pygmy Kingfisher on Bulrush bronze limited edition 7/50, 58.5cm high on a wood plinth £50-70


Lot 859

864.

Geoff Harlow Bird Landing dated 1998 carved wood and gesso, 23cm high aM Hedgehog limited edition 5/10 patinated bronze, 17cm long and a bronze frog £80-120

865.

an Inuit stone carving of a mother carrying a child, 16.5cm high £50-70

866.

a bronze figure depicting a rider of the Spanish riding school, Vienna, a cold painted bronze pin-cushion modelled as a seal, a small bronze shell and a bronze frog £100-150

867.

Rosalind Stracey (British, 1907-2005) Flamingoes dated ‘55 bronze, 40.5cm £80-120

868.

Gordon Bronze bust of a gentleman thought to be Capt. Burne on a circular plinth, total height 49cm £100-150

869.

Oluf Gravesen (Danish, 1943-1987) Nail Sculpture 54cm x 45cm dated verso 1979 £80-120

870.

a pressed tortoiseshell cased music box, the cover depicting a classical youth in profile within an oval, 9.5cm wide £200-300

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885.

an 18th Century pewter jug of Baroque style with scroll handle and chased body with gadrooned foot, 20.5cm high and another similar, 24cm high, each with Continental touch marks £120-180

886.

Three hickory shafted brass bladed golf putters £30-40

887.

a two-decanter oak tantalus, crested and monogrammed, 26.5cm wide £60-80

888.

an empire style Fahrenheit thermometer, the case supported by mermaids, 20.5cm high and an Empire style marble inkwell and cover with brass mounts, 11cm wide £50-60

889.

a pair of papier-mâché wine coasters, circa 1820, decorated with gilt flowers on a black ground, 13.5cm wide £60-80

890.

a Harmony six-string acoustic guitar, an Encore model 56 acoustic guitar and a guitar case £40-50

891.

a yamaha twelve string guitar, FG-460S-12 £250-350

892.

a pewter soup tureen and cover, 38cm wide, another plainer, 33cm wide and a pair of sauce boats, 20cm wide £60-80

893.

a Columbia phonograph, with horn, key and cover and six wax cylinders for the same £80-120

894.

an edison Gem phonograph with pick-up head and horn and the cover and key for the same £60-80

895.

a PVF austrian musical box with 33cm cylinder and a single cone and damper for the same, in a walnut case, 57cm wide £300-400

896.

a set of postal scales and sundry brass £50-70

897.

a Victorian walnut and gilt metal mounted box, 25cm wide, two copper chargers, an Edwardian mantel clock, a pair of candlesticks and a warming pan £60-80

Lot 871 871.

872.

a pair of 19th Century plaster urns, part gadrooned and set with Classical figures beneath drapery swags, on spiral fluted socles and octagonal bases, 54cm high see illustration £400-600 Two 19th Century plaster urns, part gadrooned and set with Classical figures beneath drapery swags, on spiral fluted socles and octagonal bases, 54cm high £300-400

The Miscellaneous Items 876.

877.

an 18th Century leather covered tea caddy, of canted rectangular shape, the clasp marked Fine Silver, 16cm high, a lacquered tea caddy, a small tea canister labelled WH&T Robinson, Tea Dealers and Growers, a burr wood playing card box and a coopered box £70-100 Two roller world maps, circa 1920, and three metre rulers £80-100

878.

879.

The acme postage stamp album with a small number of stamps, an Empire postage stamp album and a large quantity of loose world stamps, mostly in tobacco tins £50-60

880.

a picnic set in a wicker basket and a kettle set in a wicker basket £40-60

881.

a 19th Century Bohemian violin bearing a false label of Antonio Stradivarius, in a case £40-60

882.

a pair of early 17th Century oak linenfold panels, 38cm x 21cm and a painted linen fold panel, 57cm x 23cm £80-120

883.

a set of four 18th Century brass candlesticks with fluted columns and square beaded bases, 30cm high £100-150

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a collection of British stamps including a quantity of penny reds, 19th Century Edward VIII ½d - 4d, George V 10s, Empire Exhibition, Edward VIII, George VI ½d - £1, Elizabeth II ½d - £1 to 1970s in The Windsor loose-leaf album and a collection of modern 1st day covers £100-200

a wooden iron bound mortar of tall cylindrical form, 40cm high £30-40


Lot 916 898.

a collection of six Russian palekh boxes, a 19th Century box and a Victorian painted truncheon initialled WBP £80-120

905.

a mahogany tray with pierced carry handles to the sides, 61cm wide, and two other mahogany trays £80-100

The Militaria including Items of waterloo Interest

899.

Sundry pewter £40-60

906.

a quantity of wines and spirits £180-220

915.

900.

a pair of flying goggles with tinted lenses, two lamps, an Otis King calculator, four framed fashion plates, a Royal Albert part coffee service and a quantity of sundries £80-120

907.

a pair of turned wood candlesticks and another pair (converted to electricity) £50-70

a bronze ink stand cast with an Imperial guardsman, 26cm wide Provenance: Plas Gwyn, Anglesey £60-80

916.

early 19th Century english School Portrait Miniature of Lt. General Sir Richard Hussey Vivian GCB, GCH, PC, in Uniform Companion Portrait of his Wife in feathered hat a pair watercolour on ivory in gilt frames, 11.5cm x 9cm Note: Lt. General Vivian as a Major served under General Sir David Baird at Corunna in 1808. As a Colonel he commanded the 13th and 14th Light Dragoons and was aide-de-camp to the Prince Regent. He served at the battle of the Nive and at Croix d’Orde on the Ers River where he was badly wounded. In 1815 he commanded the 6th Brigade at Waterloo after the repulse of Napoleon’s Imperial Guard. Vivian’s Hussars led the final charge of the day, sweeping all before them. His service was awarded with thanks from both Houses of Parliment, the KCH and the orders of Maria Theresa and St. Vladimir Provenance: Plas Gwyn, Anglesey see illustration £700-1000

901.

902.

903.

904.

a quantity of desk seals, bookmarks and propelling pencils £80-120 a Qe2 twelve year old single malt Scotch whisky in a black ceramic flagon and presentation box, two smaller flagons and a quantity of ephemera relating to the QE2 £60-80 an early 20th Century postcard album, mainly topographical including Munchen, Norway, Sir Walter Scott, Abbotsford, New York, Paris, Denmark etc; two British Empire Exhibition covers, 1924 and a Mount Everest Expedition 1924 postcard £100-150 a quantity of mineral eggs in a wooden bowl £60-80

908.

a burr wood box with hinged lid, 23cm wide, a burr wood tea caddy (gutted) and another £40-60

909.

a pair of turned wood candlesticks, 23cm high, a pair of turned wine coasters etc £30-50

910.

a toleware ink stand, the hinged cover decorated a coaching scene and enclosing an interior with two lidded inkwells, on lion paw feet, 15.5cm wide, a burr wood cigarette box and a carved wood study of apples, monogrammed and dated 1937-1987 £60-80

911.

an interesting collection of sundries including small carved animals, tortoiseshell box, trinket boxes, enamel badges, 12th Royal Lancers buttons, David Hockney Fairy Tales book etc £80-120

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Lot 922 (part, with dress sword from lot 917)

917.

The Deputy Lord Lieutenant of anglesey’s uniform of The Hon Claud Vivian D L and High Sheriff, Plas Gwyn, late 19th Century, including plumed bicorn hat, dress sword, red coat with silver frogging and belt, two pairs of trousers and a pair of spurs, all contained in a tin box with name plate, made by Henry Poole & Co. of Saville Row Provenance: Plas Gwyn, Anglesey £300-500

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918.

The uniforms of anthony Hamilton and Claud esme Vivian, Militia Engineers, Royal Horse Artillery, comprising cape, dress uniform, mess jacket and red and black battle dress jacket and trousers and belt, all in a tin trunk Provenance: Plas Gwyn, Anglesey £300-400

919.

Two painted silk banners bearing the Arms of the 1st Baron Vivian, gouache and gold leaf, 57cm x 44cm, a quantity of livery buttons bearing the Vivian Crest by Firmin & Sons, London and an Anglesey Hunt tail coat belonging to A H Vivian Provenance: Plas gwyn, Anglesey £60-80


920.

a Royal artillery officer’s sword in a leather scabbard by Henry Wilkinson, Pall Mall, numbered 38149, the blade engraved with the Vivian crest above monogrammed GCV and another similar Provenance: Plas Gwyn, Anglesey £80-100

921.

a world war I officer’s sword and scabbard, GR on blade and a Victorian officer’s sword and scabbard, marked VR beneath a crown on the blade and hilt Provenance: Plas Gwyn, Anglesey £70-90

922.

The Lord Lieutenant’s uniform of Charles Vivian, 2nd Baron, Lord Lieutenant of Cornwall 1857-1877, comprising plumed tricorn hat, red jacket with sash and three pairs of trousers together with a pair of spurs, in box together with tin trunk for plume, hat and uniform, tin trunk and 7th Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers busby box Provenance: Plas Gwyn, Anglesey see illustration £300-400

923.

Lumb Stocks after Daniel Maclise Wellington and Blucher meeting after the Battle of Waterloo engraving, 38cm x 115cm Provenance: Plas Gwyn, Anglesey £100-200

924.

H Meyer after Martin arthur Shee Major General Sir Hussey Vivian K.C.B. engraving, 79cm x 51cm Provenance: Plas Gwyn, Anglesey £70-90

925.

James Prinsep Beadle Crauford’s Light Brigade faces about to hold back the enemy during the retreat from Spain of Sir John Moore’s army eventually to be victorious at Corunna engraving, 33cm x 48cm Provenance: Plas Gwyn, Anglesey £60-80

926.

Fortunino Matania L Battery R.H.A. Retreat from Mons signed and dated 1915 impressed mark Fine Art Trade Guild, published by Henry Graves & Co and a photographic portrait of a gentleman, 57cm x 85cm Provenance: Plas Gwyn, Anglesey £60-80

Lot 934 927.

19th Century english School Soldiers in British uniform of the mid 19th Century set of twelve, lithograph, 14cm x 9.5cm £80-120

928.

M a Hayes The King’s Royal Irish Hussars pair of engravings, 28cm x 34cm and three other military prints £60-70

929.

Six regimental caricatures and two other humorous prints £100-150

930.

a limited edition fine silver waterloo Medal, number 701/1000 with certificate from the Waterloo Committee £80-120

931.

a 19th Century percussion cap musket by S Gunor, the steel barrel strapped to the walnut frame with brass trigger guard and steel side plates, the stock with shot compartment £80-120

932.

a Grant of arms to Sir Henry George Wakelyn Smith, dated 24/9/1844, signed Charles George Young and J Hawker and suspending two cased seals, watercolour and ink on vellum, 68.5cm x 48cm; a posthumous portrait miniature depicting Sir Henry George Wakelyn Smith, signed G J Penny and dated 1914, watercolour on ivory; a framed record of the services of Major General Sir Henry George Wakelyn Smith Bt, G.C.B. including details of the sieges and actions at which he was present including Montevideo, Corunna, Salamanca, Nive, Toulouse, New Orleans, Waterloo, Maharajpore, etc and the autobiography of the same, two volumes, London 1902 (containing some newspaper cuttings) Note: Ladysmith is named after Sir Henry Smith’s wife Lady Smith £300-500

933.

a Duke of wellington autograph note, concerning Ordnance and written to a Mr Glubb, dated London June 23rd 182?, with a damaged wax seal £60-80

934.

19th Century english School The Battle of Waterloo Wellington on Copenhagen doffing his hat to Napoleon on Marengo, British Allied and French cavalry and infantry at the height of the battle oil on panel 43cm x 64.5cm see illustration £300-500 Page 71


935.

wright (Rev G n) Life and Campaigns of Arthur, Duke of Wellington, volumes I-IV, Fisher Son and Co, 1839, half leather bound £50-70

936.

Thornton (C) Annals of the Peninsular Campaigns, William Blackwood and T Cadell, 1829, three volumes £40-60

937.

additional Particulars to the Battle of waterloo by a near Observer, 1817, volume II; Jones (J T) Account of the War in Spain and Portugal 1808-1814, London 1818, leather bound, including maps, and napier (w F P) History of the War in the Peninsula, volume I, 1886 £60-80

938.

Cotton (Sgt-Major e) A Voice from Waterloo, 1854, 5th edition; Gleig (G R) The Life of Arthur, Duke of Wellington, 1864 and wright (Rev G n) Life and Campaigns of Arthur, Duke of Wellington, volume IV £60-80

939.

naylor (J) Waterloo, B T Batsford Ltd, London 1960 and seven other volumes on Waterloo and military campaigns £40-60

940.

a wwI German helmet, State of Saxony other ranks Pickelhaube, the leather body complete with original leather lining and grey metal mounts, no chinstrap or cockades £150-200

941.

a model cannon, the bronze barrel mounted on a wooden carriage, marked 1819, 48cm long see illustration £300-500

942.

a George VI naval officer’s dress sword by Wilkinson Sword, with wire bound fish skin grip £100-150

943.

a silver table lighter of Royal artillery interest modelled as a grenade and with crest and motto of the Royal Artillery, 12cm high and two cigarette cases £80-120

944.

a Continental silver inkwell modelled as Napoleon with hinged bicorn hat cover, lacking glass liner £200-300

Lot 941

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Lot 952


Lot 953 (part)

The Costume & Textiles 950.

951.

an 18th Century crewel work fragment sewn with flowers, 54cm x 43cm £100-150 a 19th Century english silk needlework picture of a girl seated in a landscape, oval, 29cm x 24cm £80-120

Lot 955 (part)

952.

a tweed shooting jacket and waistcoat by Campbell’s Highland Tweed House, Beauly see illustration £40-60

953.

Two huntsmen’s scarlet tail coats of the Duhallow Hunt and Baron Clifford’s 1912 hunt tail coat by J Dedge & Co. see illustration £50-60

954.

a John Murray Dedge & Son highland evening coat, a Duhallow black riding tail coat, a Duhallow red riding tail coat, a green hunting coat and a tweed jacket £40-60

955.

Two footmen’s dark blue coats with black velvet collars and striped waistcoat, the buttons bearing the crest of Dill see illustration £80-100

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956.

a silk top hat by Scott & Co. and a hat brush £60-80

957.

a large woolwork picture of Neapolitan figures on a beach, 65cm x 86cm £40-60

958.

a needlework picture of a young lady cooking by the fireside, 39cm x 33.5cm, in a rosewood frame £30-40

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959.

a simulated crocodile skin suitcase, leather bound and with chrome catches and locks, 73cm wide and a smaller attache case, 40.5cm wide £50-60

960.

a Tongan tapa cloth, decorated with family designs and of extremely large size, approximately 295cm x 415cm £200-300

961.

a Riviera handbag for Marshall & Snelgrove, a wooden fan decorated with penwork and crests, a beadwork evening bag, a pair of faux tortoiseshell lorgnettes, a carved sandalwood card case and sundry hair pins £100-150

962.

a T. anthony Ltd suitcase with leather trim and on wheels and sundry good quality luggage £20-30

963.

a brushed silk top hat by Lock and Co, boxed, another hat and a tin hat box £80-120


COnDITIOnS OF BUSIneSS (InCLUDInG SaLeS By InFORMaL TenDeR) InFORMaTIOn FOR BUyeRS 1. Introduction The following informative notes are intended to assist buyers, particularly those inexperienced or new to our salerooms. All sales are conducted under our printed Conditions of Sale which are readily available for inspection and normally accompany catalogues. Our staff will be happy to help you if there is anything you do not fully understand. 2. agency As auctioneers we usually contract as agents for the seller whose identity, for reasons of confidentiality, is not normally disclosed. Accordingly if you buy, your primary contract is with the seller. 3. estimates Estimates are designed to help buyers gauge what sort of sum might be expected for the purchase of a particular lot. The lower estimate may represent the reserve price and certainly will not be below it. Estimates do not include the Buyer’s Premium or VAT (where chargeable). Estimates are prepared some time before the sale and may be altered by announcement before the sale. They are in no sense definitive. 4. Buyer’s Premium The Conditions of Sale oblige buyers 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 over £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 added to this premium (see below). 5. VaT The asterisk symbol (*) next to a lot number indicates that VAT is payable by the purchaser (at the standard rate on the day of the auction) on the hammer price, as well as being an element in the buyer’s premium. 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 on importation into the UK. The double asterisk symbol (**) indicates that the lot has been imported from outside the European Union and the present position is that these lots are liable to a reduced rate of VAT (5%) on the gross lot price (i.e. both the hammer price and the buyer’s premium). Lots which appear without either of the above symbols indicate that no VAT is payable on the hammer price. This is because such lots are sold using the Auctioneers’ Margin Scheme and it should be noted that the VAT included within the Premium is not recoverable as input tax. 6. Catalogue Descriptions and Condition Reports We are primarily agents for the seller. We are dependent on information provided by the seller and whilst we may inspect lots and act reasonably in taking a general view about them, we are normally unable to carry out a detailed or any examination of lots in order to ascertain their condition in the way in which it would be wise for a buyer to do. Intending buyers have ample opportunity for inspection of goods and, therefore, accept responsibility for inspecting and investigating lots in which they may be interested. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale. Neither the seller nor we, as the auctioneers, accept any responsibility for their condition. In particular, mechanical objects of any age are not guaranteed to

be in working order and books are not guaranteed to be complete. However, in so far as we have examined the goods and make a representation about their condition, we shall be liable for any defect which that examination ought to have revealed to the auctioneer but which would not have been revealed to the buyer had the buyer examined the goods. Additionally, in specified circumstances, lots misdescribed because they are ‘deliberate forgeries’ may be returned and repayment made, within a threeweek time limit from the date of sale. The expression ‘deliberate forgery’ is defined in our Conditions of Sale. We are unable to undertake condition reports on the day of an auction. 7. electrical Goods These are sold as ‘antiques’ only and if bought for use must be checked over for compliance with safety regulations by a qualified electrician first. 8. export of Goods Buyers intending to export goods should ascertain (a) whether an export licence is required and (b) whether there is any specific prohibition on importing goods of that character because, e.g. they may contain prohibited materials such as ivory. Ask us if you need help. 9. Registration and Bidding The auctioneers reserve the right to refuse admission to the saleroom premises or participation in any auction, and to reject any bid. They may accept, at their complete discretion, bids from those present in the saleroom, written commission bids left in advance of the auction, and an indication of intention to bid from those who wish to do so by telephone or online. At the time of registration, prospective bidders are required to complete a registration form with their name and address, and to supply proof of identity and residence, for example a passport or driving licence photocard and a current utility bill, together with a debit or credit card, in order to obtain a numbered bidding paddle. Chorley’s will not accept mobile telephone numbers as the only form of contact or a P.O. Box number as the only address. Clients leaving commission bids by telephone, email or via the internet will also be required to provide these details and proofs of identity and residence before a bid is accepted, as will clients registering to bid by telephone or online. New bidders who cannot attend Chorley’s saleroom in person to show this documentation are requested to process their proposed payment card for authentication through the secure online registration page, operated by SAGEPAY, on Chorley’s website. A deposit may be requested from new clients wishing to bid on premium lots (which will be clearly indicated in the catalogue). This deposit will be refunded on the day after the auction should the bid be unsuccessful, or deducted from the buyer’s invoice if the bid is successful. Instructions to bid on behalf of another party will be refused. All buyers must arrange immediate payment upon notification of a successful bid and arrange collection of goods within 6 working days after the auction. To avoid any delay in the release of purchases, buyers should pre-arrange credit approval from their bank. Lots purchased will be invoiced to the name and address on the registration form and payment by a third party will not be accepted. Goods will not be released to any other person or address other than that registered. Collections by couriers/carriers will only be permitted on receipt of written instructions from the registered bidder. Collections by taxi or unconfirmed other parties will be refused. If payment is made in absentia, Chorley’s will not release the items for a period of 72 hours after payment unless the cardholder attends the saleroom in person and presents the card used for the transaction. In some circumstances, Chorley’s may be able to provide packing and/or postage of purchased Lots for a fee, however this is at Chorley’s discretion and it is advisable to check before bidding whether this service will be available for a particular


Lot. Packing by Chorley’s will be done to the best of our ability but we cannot guarantee the treatment of packages once they leave our saleroom, therefore where this service is offered, it is done so at the buyer’s risk and on the understanding that Chorley’s will not be held liable for loss or damages. 10. Commission Bidding All those wishing to use this service are bound by the registration and bidding requirements in Item 9 above. Commission bids may be left with the auctioneers up to one hour before the start of an auction, indicating the maximum amount to be bid excluding buyers’ premium. These can be left in person, by telephone or via the ‘My Lots & Bids’ feature of our online catalogues. All bids submitted are regarded as acknowledgement that the bidder has read and accepts the terms and conditions of sale and will submit any specific personal details requested to verify their intention and ability to comply with those conditions. Commission bids will be executed at the lowest possible price having regard to any reserve and competing bids. If two buyers submit identical commission bids, the auctioneers may prefer the first bid received. The auctioneer may execute commission bids directly from the rostrum, clearly identifying the successful bid as commission bid. Commission bids may be left with saleroom staff by telephone, at which point all details of proposed payment and collection arrangements will be required. We would remind prospective bidders that the firm strongly advises viewing onsite in person, or by an agent, and that any descriptions, condition reports and images supplied to the absentee bidder are an opinion provided by this firm and do not guarantee the condition, age or any other characteristic of the lot in question. Execution of commission bids is a free service undertaken subject to other commitments at the time of the sale and we cannot accept liability in an individual instance for failing to execute a written bid or for errors and omissions in connection with it, arising from circumstances beyond our reasonable control. The auctioneer may also execute bids on behalf of the seller up to the amount of the reserve, which cannot be above the lower estimate. The auctioneer will not specifically identify bids placed on behalf of the seller. It is the responsibility of the bidder to ascertain whether his bid has been successful. All buyers must arrange payment and notify Chorley’s of collection arrangements within 6 working days after the auction. 11. Telephone Bidding All those wishing to use this service are bound by the registration and bidding requirements in Item 9 above. At their discretion, the auctioneers may undertake to bid on behalf of a prospective buyer over the telephone. Telephone bids will not be available for lots estimated below £400 and this service must be booked by 4pm on the day prior to the auction. Bidders will be required to provide two telephone numbers, in case one line is busy or unobtainable at the time of the auction. They will also be asked to supply an emergency commission bid for each lot in which they propose to bid. These will only be executed in the event that saleroom staff are unable to reach the bidder on the telephone number provided at the time the lot is offered for sale. Execution of telephone bids is a free service undertaken subject to other commitments at the time of the sale and we cannot accept liability in an individual instance for failing to execute a telephone bid or for errors and omissions in connection with it, arising from circumstances beyond our reasonable control. Bidders are advised that there is a limit to the number of lines available for telephone bidding and these are allocated purely on a first come, first served basis. Should all available lines be preallocated, prospective buyers will be asked if they wish to leave a commission bid instead. Telephone bids may be recorded for security purposes and by bidding on the telephone prospective buyers consent to the recording of their conversation. All buyers must arrange payment and collection within 6 working days after the auction.

12. Live Online Bidding All those wishing to use this service are bound by the registration and bidding requirements in Item 9 above. Chorley’s sales offer prospective buyers the facility to bid live online through the website of www.the-saleroom.com and www.invaluable.com. Lots purchased in this way will attract an additional charge for the service in the sum of 3% of the hammer price plus VAT at the rate imposed. All potential buyers will be required to submit identification details and credit/debit card details when they register to bid live online at www.the-saleroom.com or www. invaluable.com. The registration address must be the bidder’s permanent residence and the card details provided must be their own. Bidders will be approved and activated for live online bidding at our discretion. Intending bidders are advised that this service is offered subject to the Terms and Conditions of ATG Media and Invaluable as stated on their websites and that they bid by this method at their own risk. Chorley’s cannot be held responsible for any failure or delay in online bidding technology which results in bids failing to reach the auctioneer or reaching the auctioneer after the hammer has fallen, neither are we responsible for incorrect information provided by the-saleroom. com regarding the success of internet bids. absentee payments for Lots purchased online will only be accepted by bank transfer or by card payment on the secure page of Chorley’s website, and there will be a clearance period of 72 hours after payment before Lots purchased online will be released for collection. Chorley’s reserve the right to charge for removal to storage of any lots not collected within 6 working days after the auction, for which a fee of £10 will be charged plus a storage rate of £2 per lot per day, plus VAT. If any lots are not paid for within three weeks of the sale, Chorley’s reserve the right to cancel the sale and arrange for the lot(s) to be sold either by private treaty or in a subsequent auction, and any shortfall will be invoiced to the defaulting bidder. 13. Methods of Payment Prospective buyers who have not bid at Chorley’s before may be requested to supply bank references before the auction. As a general rule, any payment tendered, other than cash, will need to be cleared before removal of the goods is permitted. Accepted methods of payment are: • Sterling cash up to a maximum sum of £8,000 per auction • Debit card drawn on a UK Bank – there is no additional charge for purchases made with these cards. Maximum payment in one day £30,000. • Bank transfer – account details available from office. Maximum payment accepted from personal accounts is £25,000 per day or £100,000 from business accounts • Credit card – payment up to a maximum amount of £5000 per auction will be accepted at the auctioneers’ discretion and will be subject to a surcharge of 3%. Cheques and banker’s drafts are not acceptable tender, unless agreed with a Director of Chorley’s in advance. We will not accept payments for purchased lots from any party other than the registered bidder, unless otherwise agreed with this firm prior to the sale. absentee payments by credit/debit card will not be accepted over the telephone, but must be made through the secure card payment page on our website, after which a clearance period of 72 hours will apply before the goods are available for release. If any lots are not paid for within three weeks of the sale, Chorley’s reserve the right to cancel the sale and arrange for the lot(s) to be sold either by private treaty or in a subsequent auction, and any shortfall will be invoiced to the defaulting bidder.


14. Collection and Storages All buyers must arrange payment and collection of their lots not later than 6 working days after the auction. Collection address: Chorley’s, Prinknash Abbey Park, Gloucestershire GL4 8EU. Opening hours: Monday-Friday 9am-5pm Tel: 01452 344499 Email: enquiries@chorleys.com Goods will not be released before cleared payment has been received. Goods will not be released to any other person or address other than that registered prior to the auction. Collections by couriers/carriers will only be accepted on receipt of written instructions from the registered bidder. Collections by taxi or unconfirmed other parties will be refused. If an absentee payment has been made by credit/debit card, Chorley’s will not release the items for a clearance period of 72 hours unless the purchaser collects in person and produces the payment card at the time of collection. It is important that goods are paid for and collected promptly. Any delay may involve the buyer paying storage charges. Unless otherwise agreed with the Auctioneers, any lots remaining at the saleroom later than 6 working days after the sale will incur a removal charge of £10 plus storage fees of £2 per lot per day, all plus VAT. We can provide details, without liability, of appropriate courier/carrier firms for collection of goods; however both the insuring and carriage charge is entirely the responsibility of the buyer. At our discretion, and upon the written authorisation from the buyer assuming all responsibility for loss or damage, we may be able to pack goods for collection by courier or despatch by Royal Mail Special Delivery or similar insured service. This would be done to the best of our ability, however this service will be provided only upon the understanding that the buyer will not hold Chorley’s liable for any damage or loss to a item once collected from the saleroom; where our packing service is available, Chorley’s will make a charge for the time and materials used in packing, plus the necessary postage charges. We recommend that bidders enquire before the sale if a packing service will be available for a particular Lot, if this will have a bearing on their decision to bid. TERMS OF CONSIGNMENT FOR SELLERS 1. Interpretation In these Terms the words ‘you’, ‘yours’, etc. refer to the Seller and if the consignment of goods to us is made by an agent we assume that the Seller has authorised the consignment and that the consignor has the Seller’s authority to contract. Similarly the words ‘we’, ‘us’, etc. refer to the Auctioneers.

liability, Chorley’s makes a charge of 1.5% of the hammer price plus VAT. The liability assumed by Chorley’s shall be limited to the lower pre-sale estimate or the hammer price if the lot has sold. (b) If the owner of goods consigned instructs us in writing not to take such action, the goods then remain entirely at the owner’s risk unless and until the property in them passes to the Buyer or they are collected by or on behalf of the owner, and clause 4(a) is inapplicable. 5. Illustrations All lots in every sale will be illustrated on Chorley’s website and on major auction search websites, for which a fee of £10 plus VAT is charged per lot. Some lots will also be selected for illustration in Chorley’s printed auction catalogue, at no additional cost to the vendor. The copyright in respect of such illustrations shall be the property of us, the Auctioneers, as is the text of the catalogue. 6. Minimum Bids and our Discretion Goods will normally be offered subject to a reserve agreed between us before the sale in accordance with clause 7. We may sell lots below the reserve provided we account to you for the same sale proceeds as you would have received had the reserve been the hammer price. If you specifically give us a “discretion” we may accept a bid of up to 10% below the formal reserve. 7. Reserves. (a) You are entitled to place prior to the auction a reserve on any lot consigned, being the minimum hammer price at which that lot may be sold. Reserves must be reasonable and we may decline to offer goods which in our opinion would be subject to an unreasonably high reserve (in which case goods carry the storage and insurance charges stipulated in these Terms of Consignment). (b) A reserve once set cannot be changed except with our consent. (c) Where a reserve has been placed only we may bid on your behalf and only up to the reserve (if any) and you may in no circumstances bid personally on your own lots. 8. electrical Items These are subject to detailed statutory safety controls. Where such items are accepted for sale you accept responsibility for the cost of testing by external contractors. Goods not certified as safe by an electrician (unless antiques) will not be accepted for sale. They must be removed at your expense on your being notified. We reserve the right to dispose of unsafe goods as refuse, at your expense. 9. Soft Furnishings

15% of the hammer price plus VAT at the current rate at the time of the sale

The sale of soft furnishings is strictly regulated by statute law in the interests of fire safety. Goods found to infringe safety regulations will not be offered and must be removed at your expense. We reserve the right to dispose of unsafe goods as refuse, at your expense. The rights of disposal referred to in clauses 8 and 9 are subject to the provisions of The Torts (Interference with Goods) Act 1977, Schedule 1, a copy of which is available for inspection on request.

For each Lot sold for £3001 and over:

10. Descriptions.

10% of the hammer price plus VAT at the current rate at the time of the sale

Please assist us with accurate information as to the provenance and authentication of goods where this is relevant. There is strict liability for the accuracy of descriptions under modern consumer legislation and in some circumstances responsibility lies with sellers if inaccuracies occur. We will assume that you have approved the catalogue description of your lots unless informed to the contrary. Where we are obliged to return the price to the buyer when the lot is a deliberate forgery under Condition 15 of the Conditions of Sale and we have accounted to you for the proceeds of sale, you agree to reimburse us the sale proceeds. The liability to reimburse the sale proceeds shall not arise where you are acting reasonably and honestly and are unaware of the forgery but we are or ought to have been aware of it.

2. Commission Commission is charged to Sellers at the following rates:For each Lot sold for £3000 and under:

3. Removal Costs Items for sale must be consigned to the saleroom by any stated deadline and at the your expense. We may be able to assist with this process but any liability incurred to a carrier for haulage charges is solely your responsibility. 4. Loss and Damage of Goods (a) Chorley’s is not authorised by the FSA to provide insurance to its clients, and does not do so. However Chorley’s, for its own protection, assumes liability for property consigned to it at the lower pre-sale estimate until the hammer falls. To justify accepting


11. Unsold and withdrawn Items.

1. Definitions

If an item is unsold it may be re-offered at a future sale. Where in our opinion an item is unsaleable you must collect such items from the saleroom promptly on being so informed, otherwise storage charges may be incurred. We reserve the right to charge for storage in these circumstances at a daily rate of £2 per lot.

In these Conditions:

12. withdrawn and Bought-In Items These are liable to incur a charge of 5% plus VAT on being withdrawn or bought-in after being catalogued, based on the reserve or pre-sale low estimate. 13. Conditions of Sale You agree that all goods will be sold under our Conditions of Sale. In particular you undertake that you have the right to sell the goods either as owner or agent for the owner. You undertake to compensate us and any buyer or third party for all losses, liabilities and expenses incurred in respect of and as a result of any breach of this undertaking. 14. authority to deduct commission and expenses and retain premium and interest (a) You authorise us to deduct commission at the stated rate and all expenses incurred for your account from the hammer price and consent to our right to retain beneficially the premium paid by the buyer in accordance with our Conditions of Sale and any interest earned on the sale proceeds until the date of settlement. (b) You authorise us in our discretion to negotiate a sale by private treaty not later than the close of business on the day of the sale in the case of lots unsold at auction, in which case the same charges will be payable as if such lots had been sold at auction and so far as appropriate these Terms apply. 15. warehousing We disclaim all liability for goods delivered to our saleroom without sufficient sale instructions and reserve the right to make minimum warehousing charge of £2 per lot per day. Unsold lots are subject to the same charges if you do not remove them within a reasonable time of notification. If not removed within three weeks, we reserve the right to sell them and defray charges from any net proceeds of sale or at your expense to consign them to the local authority for disposal. 16. Settlement After the sale, settlement of the net sum due to you normally takes place within 30 days of the sale (either by BACS or by crossed cheque to the seller) unless the buyer has not paid for the goods, in which case no settlement will then be made but we will take your instructions in the light of our Conditions of Sale. You authorise any sums owed by you to us on other transactions to be deducted from the sale proceeds. You must note the liability to reimburse the proceeds of sale to us as under the circumstances provided for in Condition 10 above. You should therefore bear this potential liability in mind before parting with the proceeds of sale until the expiry of 30 days from the date of sale. COnDITIOnS OF SaLe Chorley’s carries on business with bidders, buyers and all those present in the auction room prior to or in connection with a sale on the following General Conditions and on such other terms, conditions and notices as may be referred to herein.

(a) “auctioneer” means the firm of Chorley’s or its authorised auctioneer, as appropriate; (b) “deliberate forgery” means an imitation made with the intention of deceiving as to authorship, origin, date, age, period, culture or source but which is unequivocally described in the catalogue as being the work of a particular creator and which at the date of the sale had a value materially less than it would have had if it had been in accordance with the description; (c) “hammer price” means the level of bidding reached (at or above any reserve) when the auctioneer brings down the hammer; (d) “terms of consignment” means the stipulated terms and rates of commission on which Chorley’s accepts instructions from sellers or their agents; (e) “total amount due” means the hammer price in respect of the lot sold together with any premium, Value Added Tax chargeable and any additional charges payable by a defaulting buyer under these Conditions; (f) “sale proceeds” means the net amount due to the seller, being the hammer price of the lot sold less commission at the stated rate, Value Added Tax chargeable and any other amounts due to us by the seller in whatever capacity and however arising; (g) “You”, “Your”, etc. refer to the buyer as identified in Condition 2. (h) The singular includes the plural and vice versa as appropriate. 2. Bidding Procedure and the Buyer (a) Bidders are required to register their particulars before bidding and to satisfy any security arrangements before entering the auction room to view or bid; (b) the maker of the highest bid accepted by the auctioneer conducting the sale shall be the buyer at the hammer price and any dispute about a bid shall be settled at the auctioneer’s absolute discretion by re-offering the Lot during the course of the auction or otherwise. The auctioneer shall act reasonably in exercising this discretion; (c) Bidders shall be deemed to act as principals; (d) Our right to bid on behalf of the seller is expressly reserved up to the amount of any reserve and the right to refuse any bid is also reserved. 3. Increments Bidding increments shall be at the sole discretion of the auctioneer. 4. The Purchase Price The buyer shall pay the hammer price together with a premium thereon at the following rates: 20% on the first £100,000 of the hammer price 15% on the excess between £100,001 and £500,000 of the hammer price 12.5% on the excess between £500,001 and £1,000,000 of the hammer price 10% on the excess over £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 at the rate imposed by law is added to this premium (see below).


5. Value added Tax

(e) to charge interest at a rate not

Value Added Tax on the hammer price is imposed by law on all items affixed with an asterisk or double asterisk. Value Added Tax is charged at the appropriate rate prevailing by law at the date of sale and is payable by buyers of relevant Lots. (Please refer to “Information for Buyers” for a brief explanation of the VAT position).

exceeding 1.5% per month on the total amount due to the extent it remains unpaid for more than 6 working days after the sale;

6. The artist’s Resale Right Purchase of lots marked in the catalogue with aRR beside the name of the artist may be subject to payment of the Artist’s Resale Right. This is a royalty charge that all UK art market professionals are required to collect from the buyer of a work of art by an artist, or beneficiary of a deceased artist, who is registered as a member of a recognised collection agency. A payment of 4% will be due on qualifying lots that achieve a hammer price of the UK sterling equivalent of Euro 1,000 to 50,000 and this royalty charge will be added to the buyer’s invoice. The Euro rate of exchange applied will be the rate published by the Design and Artists Copyright Society (DACS) website on the day of the sale. Chorley’s reserve the right to invoice the buyer of a Lot at any point after the auction, should it later transpire that the artist is eligible for this royalty. After payment is received, the auctioneers will pass on this royalty to the artist’s collecting agency. For qualifying items that sell for in excess of the UK equivalent of Euro 50,000, a sliding scale of royalty charges will apply and can be viewed on the website www.dacs.org.uk along with detailed information about the Artist’s Resale Right. 7. Payment (1) Immediately a lot is sold you will: (a) give to us, if requested, proof of identity, and (b) pay to us the total amount due in cash or in such other way as is agreed by us. (2) Any payments by you to us may be applied by us towards any sums owing from you to us on any account whatever, without regard to any directions of you or your agent, whether express or implied. 8. Title and Collection of Purchase (1) The ownership of any lots purchased shall not pass to you until you have made payment in full to us of the total amount due, though risk shall pass to you from the fall of the hammer. (2) You shall, at your own risk and expense, collect any lots that you have purchased and paid for from our premises not later than 6 working days after the sale or upon the clearance of your payment (if later), after which you shall be responsible for any collection, storage and insurance charges. (3) No purchase may be collected and we shall not release any lot to you or your agent until it has been paid for. 9. Remedies for non-Payment or Failure to Collect Purchases (1) If any lot is not paid for in full and taken away in accordance with these Conditions or if there is any other breach of these Conditions, we, as agent for the seller and on our own behalf, shall at our absolute discretion and without prejudice to any other rights we may have, be entitled to exercise one or more of the following rights and remedies: (a) to proceed against you for damages for breach of contract; (b) to rescind the sale of that lot and/or any other lots sold by us to you; (c) to resell the lot (by auction or private treaty) in which case you shall be responsible for any resulting deficiency in the total amount due (after crediting any part payment and adding any resale costs). Any surplus so arising shall belong to the seller; (d) to remove, store and insure the lot at your expense and, in the case of storage, either at our premises or elsewhere;

(f) to retain that or any other lot sold to you until you pay the total amount due; (g) to reject or ignore bids from you or your agent at future auctions or to impose conditions before any such bids shall be accepted; (h) to apply any proceeds of sale of other lots due or in future becoming due to you towards the settlement of the total amount due and to exercise a lien (that is a right to retain possession of) any of your property in our possession for any purpose until the debt due is satisfied; (2) We shall, as agent for the seller and on our own behalf, pursue these rights and remedies only so far as is reasonable to make appropriate recovery in respect of breach of these conditions. 10. Third Party Liability All members of the public on our premises are there at their own risk and must note the lay-out of the accommodation and security arrangements. Accordingly neither the auctioneer nor our employees or agents shall incur liability for death or personal injury (except as required by law by reason of our negligence) or similarly for the safety of the property of persons visiting prior to or at a sale. 11. Commission Bids Whilst prospective buyers are strongly advised to attend the auction and are always responsible for any decision to bid for a particular lot and shall be assumed to have carefully inspected and satisfied themselves as to its condition, we will, if so instructed clearly and in writing, execute bids on their behalf. Neither the auctioneer nor our employees or agents shall be responsible for any failure to do so, save where such failure is unreasonable. Where two or more commission bids at the same level are recorded, we reserve the right in our absolute discretion to prefer the first bid so made. 12. warranty of Title and availability The seller warrants to the auctioneer and the buyer that the seller is the true owner of the property consigned, or is properly authorised by the true owner to consign it for sale, and is able to transfer good and marketable title to the property free from any third party claims. 13. agency The auctioneer normally acts as agent only and disclaims any responsibility for default by sellers or buyers. 14. Terms of Sale The seller acknowledges that lots are sold subject to the stipulations of these Conditions in their entirety and on the Terms of Consignment as notified to the consignor at the time of the entry of the lot. 15. Description and Condition (1) Whilst we seek to describe lots accurately, it may be impractical for us to carry out exhaustive due diligence on each lot. Prospective buyers are given ample opportunity to view and inspect before any sale and they (and any independent experts on their behalf) must satisfy themselves as to the accuracy of any description applied to a lot. Prospective buyers also bid on the understanding that representations or statements by us as to authorship, genuineness, origin, date, age, provenance, condition, completeness or estimated selling price involve matters of opinion. We undertake that any such opinion shall be honestly and reasonably held and accept liability for opinions given negligently or fraudulently. Subject to the foregoing, neither we the auctioneer nor our employees or agents nor the seller accept liability for the correctness of such opinions and


all conditions and warranties, whether relating to description, condition or quality of lots, express, implied or statutory, are hereby excluded. This Condition is subject to the next following Condition concerning deliberate forgeries and applies save as provided for in paragraph 6 “Information to Buyers”. (2) Private treaty sales made under these Conditions are deemed to be sales by auction for purposes of consumer legislation. 16. Forgeries Notwithstanding the preceding Condition, any lot which proves to be a deliberate forgery (as defined) may be returned to us by you within 21 days of the auction provided it is in the same condition as when bought, and is accompanied by particulars identifying it from the relevant catalogue description and a written statement of defects. If we are satisfied from the evidence presented that the lot is a deliberate forgery, we shall refund the money paid by you for the lot including any buyer’s premium provided that (1) the catalogue description reflected the accepted view of scholars and experts as at the date of sale or (2) you personally are not able to transfer a good and marketable title to us, you shall have no rights under this condition. The right of return provided by this Condition is additional to any right or remedy provided by law or by these Conditions of Sale.

GeneRaL 1. We shall have the right at our discretion, to refuse admission to our premises or attendance at our auctions by any person. 2. (1) any right to compensation for losses, liabilities and expenses incurred in respect of and as a result of any breach of these Conditions and any exclusions provided by them shall be available to the seller and/or the auctioneer as appropriate. (2) Such rights and exclusions shall extend to and be deemed to be for the benefit of employees and agents of the seller and/or the auctioneer who may themselves enforce them. 3. Any notice to any buyer, seller, bidder or viewer may be given by First Class Mail or Swift-mail in which case it shall be deemed to have been received by the addressee 48 hours after posting. 4. Special terms may be used in catalogue descriptions of particular classes of items in which case the descriptions must be interpreted in accordance with any glossary appearing at the commencement of the catalogue. 5. Any indulgence extended to bidders, buyers or sellers by us notwithstanding the strict terms of these Conditions or of the Terms of Consignment shall affect the position at the relevant time only and in respect of that particular concession only; in all other respects these Conditions shall be construed as having full force and effect. 6. English law applies to the interpretation of these Conditions.



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