Art and Antiques Sale Tuesday 24th November & Wednesday 25th November 2015
Prinknash Abbey Park Gloucestershire GL4 8EU
Day One Tuesday 24th November 2015 at 10am
Lots Page
The Foreign White Metal & Plated Items The Silver The Coins & Medals The Jewellery & Watches The Glass The Ceramics The Asian Works of Art The Miscellaneous Items The Clocks & Barometers The Walking Sticks & Umbrellas The Works of Art The Dolls, Toys & Games The Guns, Firearms & Militaria The Musical Instruments The Costume & Textiles
1 – 10 15 – 35 40 – 48 50 – 67 70 – 101 105 – 149 155 – 328 335 – 412 415 – 476 480 – 494 495 – 521 522 – 581 585 – 600 605 – 610 615 – 623
3 3 4 4 6 7 11 26 29 38 39 41 44 45 46
Day Two Wednesday 25th November 2015 at 10am The Garden Statuary & Furniture The Furniture & Furnishings The Books & Stamps The Prints The Watercolours & Drawings The Oil Paintings The Wines & Spirits
650 – 705 710 – 1005 1010 – 1019 1025 – 1053 1060 – 1097 1100 – 1153 1160 – 1232
48 52 88 88 90 94 104
Sale Viewing Sunday 22nd November 10am-4pm Monday 23rd November 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 4th December. Any items remaining after this time will be removed to storage at the purchaser's expense.
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Prinknash Abbey Park Gloucestershire GL4 8EU
Catalogue £10
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 Foreign White Metal & Plated Items 1.
Sundry silver plated wares £100-150
2.
A fine Indian white metal card case chased with birds and vines, 10.5cm £80-120
3.
4.
An Indian white metal card case chased with floral scrolls, 10cm wide £60-80 Two pairs of plated table salts, one pair modelled as a young couple with baskets, the other as Neptune and companion riding dolphins and holding cornucopia £150-200
10.
A Continental white metal snuff box, the oval cover with armorial, the sides engraved swags, 6.5cm wide, a white metal gong hanging from a stirrup frame, a cased Harrods napkin ring, a pocket watch etc £180-220
15.
16.
A set of six silver dessert spoons, Richard Martin & Ebenezer Hall, Sheffield 1897, of 0ld English pattern, crested, approximately 320gm £80-120 A leather dressing case containing silver topped and white metal topped brushes, glass bottles etc, English and American, 32cm wide £100-150
No lot
6.
A Chinese white metal figure of a man pulling a rickshaw with a basket, 9cm long £80-120
17.
An Asprey leather dressing case, fitted with silver topped bottles, London 1939, initialled A L M £200-300
7.
An Eastern white metal box decorated grotesque beasts and foliate scrolls, a silver feather brooch marked Delbert Vanderer, an opium pipe with Chinese markings, etc. £60-80
18.
A silver cigarette case, Birmingham 1910, 9cm, a silver card case, Chester 1900, 9.5cm and another, Birmingham 1898 initialled A.D.M., 8cm £70-100
9.
An Eastern white metal box, probably Burmese, of circular form, the slightly domed cover with recumbent mythical beast finial, the sides decorated figures and animals in octagonal reserves, 14.5cm diameter, approximately 580gm £100-150 A four piece EPNS tea set of oval form in a mahogany presentation box, the lid with carry handle and inset plaque inscribed to ‘Edward Tann Esq. on his 50th Birthday from the Employees of John Tann’s Reliance Safe Works Dec 18 1903’, 32cm wide Note: The Tann family were involved in the making of iron chests in the 18th Century. The firm was founded by Edward Tann in 1795 and in 1845 was re-named John Tann Ltd. The Edward Tann mentioned in the inscription was a 4th generation member of the family still involved in the business. £200-300
A two-handled silver vase, Elkington & Co. Birmingham 1912 with pierced borders on a pedestal base, 25cm high, weighted £100-150
25.
A George IV silver cream jug, Rebecca Emes & Elizabeth Barnard, London 1825, with thread border, monogrammed and another silver sauce boat, C S H, London 1896 £80-120
26.
A pair of George III old English pattern silver table spoons, Stephen Adams, London 1779, a silver salt cellar and spoon, a silver thimble and a cigarette case £50-70
27.
A silver plate, Toye Kenning Spencer Ltd, Birmingham 1974, a silver goblet commemorative of the Tewkesbury Festival 1971 and another silver goblet, approximately 765gm £120-150
28.
A silver goblet, Birmingham 1974, commemorative of the centenary of Aston Villa football club, approximately 170gm £80-120
29.
A George III silver sauceboat, David Hennell, London 1771, with leaf-capped scroll handle on shell capped legs, approximately 340gm £80-120
30.
A silver cigarette box, marks rubbed, 15.5cm wide, and a cased set of plated sweetcorn holders, Mappin & Webb £40-60
31.
A William IV silver nutmeg grater, TE, London 1834, of rectangular shape with engine turned decoration, hinged covers and reeded sides, a caddy spoon of jockey cap form, a silver cased penknife and a Gucci wristwatch £100-150
32.
A silver christening spoon, London 1912, with foliate scrolls to the handle, cased, a modern silver christening set of knife, fork and spoon, cased, a set of six coffee spoons, cased, sundry Georgian and later flatware, total weighable approximately 690gm £200-300
The Silver
5.
8.
24.
19.
A silver card case, Birmingham 1891, engraved with foliate scroll work, 10.5cm high £80-100
20.
Three silver napkin rings, one inscribed T S S Antenor, two silver jam spoons and a silver butter knife £40-60
21.
Two silver teaspoons, a pair of silver sugar nips and a small silver toasting fork with a mother-of-pearl handle £20-30
22.
Twelve silver teaspoons, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1905 and the matching tongs, cased, approximately 180gm £70-90
23.
An Art Deco silver dish, J S & S, Sheffield 1934, with thread border and mother-of-pearl handles, 30cm wide, approximately 465gm £150-200
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Lot 54 33.
34.
35.
A George III silver mug, William & John Deane, London 1764, of baluster form with leaf capped scroll handle, maker’s mark struck twice, 13cm high, approximately 350gm £300-500 A Victorian silver christening mug, Edward Ker Reid, London 1860, with stylised strapwork designs to the sides, a mustard pot, George Unite, Birmingham 1856, a card case, George Unite, Birmingham 1891 and a jug, total weight approximately 480gm £180-220 A George II silver mug, marks rubbed, of baluster shape with later embossed foliate scrolls and a Victorian Christening mug, approximately 280gm £70-100
Lot 56 42.
Twenty George VI and Elizabeth II crowns and sundry coins £60-80
The Jewellery & Watches
43.
A large quantity of 1963 shillings £50-70
50.
44.
A William III crown, 1696, a Queen Victoria Jubilee head crown, 1887 and a long cross half-groat, probably Edward III £80-120
A pair of diamond ear studs, claw set in 18ct white gold £800-1200
51.
A pair of diamond earrings, each with a principal claw set diamond below a smaller diamond, on gold lever-backs £1200-1800
52.
A gold serpent ring, the head set with a pear shaped diamond £600-800
53.
A two-stone diamond ring, in crossover type setting with a small diamond to each shoulder, on a 14ct yellow gold shank, ring size L 1/2 £300-500
54.
A ruby and diamond owl-mask ring, the mask set with diamonds and ruby eyes, ring size J see illustration £500-800
55.
A diamond ring, the central claw set stone with a smaller diamond set in an oval to each side, to a platinum shank, ring size L £1000-1500
45.
46.
A George V proof set of six coins, 1927 new coinage, in original red leather fitted case £300-500
47.
An Irish Free State proof set of eight coins, 1928, in original green leather case and a George V proof set of five coins, 1927 new coinage, the sixpence matched, in original red leather fitted case £200-300
The Coins & Medals 40.
41.
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Four silver medals to commemorate the Churchill Centenary 1974 other Churchill silver commemorative medals and various silver jubilee and other medals £200-250 Two Victoria crowns, 1889 and 1890 and sundry pre 1947 silver coins, approximately 900gm £100-150
A George V proof set of six coins, 1927 new coinage, in original red leather fitted case £300-500
48.
A George VI specimen set of fifteen coins, 1937, in fitted maroon leather case £120-180
Lot 65 56.
57.
58.
59.
A diamond solitaire ring, the claw set stone of approximately 1.1ct, clarity VS1, colour I see illustration £3000-5000 A Victorian swivel brooch, the glazed oval central section within a chain link type frame, 6cm high, another brooch set with woven hair panels, a Scottish hardstone brooch modelled as a sword and sundry costume jewellery, etc. £70-100
60.
61.
A twenty-two bead agate necklace £80-100
62.
A 9ct gold gentleman’s open faced keyless pocket watch by The Army and Navy Cooperative Society Ltd., No 3953, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, together with an 18ct gold double link Albert £400-600
A quantity of costume jewellery to include a pair of silver cufflinks, a white metal bracelet stamped 925, a quantity of cultured pearl necklaces and various others £60-80 A small quantity of jewellery comprising three gem set rings on gold shanks, a pair of tanzanite and diamond earrings, an oval locket with seed pearl surround, a mourning brooch and various others £60-80
A sapphire and diamond cluster brooch/pendant, of flowerhead shape, the central diamond to a surround of six millegrain set sapphires and a border of diamonds and a similar pair of sapphire and diamond cluster earrings £600-800
63.
A diamond set hinged bangle, set with three rows of diamonds interspersed by four clusters of four diamonds £400-600
64.
A sapphire and diamond pendant, of openwork form £150-200
65.
A diamond set bracelet of rectangular links with a tongue clasp, 17.5cm long, approximately 28.5gm see illustration £1500-2000
66.
A lady’s 9ct gold cased wristwatch, the circular dial signed Eterna, the case numbered 6184395, on an articulated 9ct gold bracelet £80-120
67.
A lady’s 9ct gold cased wristwatch, the oblong dial signed Zenith, the case numbered 63 2680 061 on a 9ct gold square-link bracelet and a Tissot automatic wristwatch £80-120
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The Glass 70.
71.
72.
73.
Five glass decanters, various, two lacking stoppers and two apple sauce jars of apple form, the plated covers Mappin & Webb £40-60 An Art Deco style pink glass perfume bottle and stopper, 23cm high £10-15 A St Louis press moulded frosted glass bust of Pope Pius IX on a clear fluted glass pedestal base, the socle impressed PIE IX, 31cm high £80-120 A pair of late 19th Century green glass scent bottles of octagonal tapered form with pointed stoppers, painted cream and gilded cornucopia, 19.5cm high and a lime green opaque glass scent bottle with engine turned plated mounts, 9cm high £80-120
74.
A pair of Victorian cut glass decanters and stoppers of mallet shape, each etched three panels of grape and vines, 37cm high £60-80
75.
A Georgian cut glass claret jug and stopper with strawberry cut decoration, 28cm high and a decanter and stopper somewhat similar, 26cm high £30-40
76.
77.
Ten wine glasses with faceted stems and circular bases £60-80
81.
Six cut glass tumblers £50-70
82.
Sundry decorative wine and other glasses £40-60
83.
A cut glass punch jug with plated mounts and ice container, 28cm high and a glass jug with mottled decoration, 18cm high £60-80
84.
Sundry decorative glass £60-80
85.
A pair of opaque pale blue glass vases painted flowers in oval shaped reserves, 21.5cm high and a pair of Victorian opaque glass vases of pear shape and with flared tops, painted borders of flowers in white bands on a blue ground, 24.75cm high £40-60
86.
87.
A pair of opaque pink glass vases enamelled flowers and birds, 29cm high and a pair of opaque white glass vases decorated children, 22.25cm high (one damaged) £40-60 A glass nautilus cup, the shell highlighted in gilt on a frosted dolphin support and circular foot, 28cm high and a circular engraved glass dish £60-80
A cut glass carafe with flanged top, 29cm high, two cut glass decanters and a cut glass jug £30-40
88.
An oil and vinegar twin bottle with silver mounts, London 1906 and a cut glass vinegar bottle, the silvered mounts Birmingham 1953 £60-80
A pair of early 19th Century glass rummers finely etched hunting scenes, on square lemon squeezer bases, 14cm high £150-200
89.
An 18th Century cordial glass with spiral gauze stem and circular base, 15cm and another cordial glass on drawn airtwist stem, 14.5cm high £80-100
78.
Sundry decorative glass £30-40
79.
Ten cut glass rummers with star cut bases, thirteen champagne glasses and six wine glasses with fluted bowls £60-80
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80.
90.
A large wine glass on a knopped airtwist stem and circular base and another with bell shaped bowl on a twin-gauze stem and circular base £80-120
91.
A pair of cut glass rummers with knopped stems and circular bases, 14cm high, two others somewhat similar and another with plain stem £100-150
92.
Six mid 19th Century wine glass rinsers engraved clover on star cut bases, 15cm wide, another with fluted body and a plain glass finger bowl £80-120
93.
A Bohemian ruby glass decanter engraved grapes and vines with stopper, 36cm high and a clear glass decanter and stopper, engraved grapes and vines, 34cm high £60-80
94.
A small Bohemian glass carafe etched summer flowers, 16cm high, an octagonal glass etched castles, landscapes and foliage, 13cm high and another glass with similar decoration, 13cm high £70-90
95.
A pair of Bohemian glass goblets with concave panels, five etched animals in landscapes £60-80
96.
Seventeen early 19th Century glass rinsers, with star cut bases and two finger bowls £200-300
97.
Four 18th Century ale glasses on circular bases £100-150
98.
Three 18th Century wine glasses with airtwist stems on a folded circular foot £300-500
99.
A pair of 18th Century cordial glasses with airtwist stems and a similar cordial glass £200-300
100.
A Victorian lemonade jug, a glass cloche, a bottle cooler, decanter etc £200-300
101.
An 18th Century wine glass on an opaque airtwist stem, two other drinking glasses and two small decanters £100-150
Lot 105
The Ceramics 105.
A shell encrusted basket and cover, the shells scattered on a moss ground with a loop entwined twig handle, 17cm diameter see illustration £250-300
106.
A 19th Century Meissen onion pattern blue and white bowl, 24cm diameter and two comports, 18.5cm diameter £300-500
107.
A 19th Century Meissen figure of a girl holding a wine jug, 11cm high and a boy judge, 10cm high £300-500
108.
A pair of Worcester blue and white square shaped plates, decorated in the 18th Century style with Chinese scenes, 21cm diameter £30-40
109.
A pair of Royal Crown Derby hexagonal spill vases, 11cm high, a Royal Crown Derby plate and a Coalport bowl, 25.5cm wide £30-40
110.
Eleven Limoges plates decorated roses, eight ribbed and gilded floral plates and three others £60-80
111.
An early 19th Century Wedgwood two-handled vase of classical form with flower finial to the sunburst gilded cover, the vase applied a border of wreaths and husks and rams mask head swags and lotus leaves to the pedestal base, 42cm high see illustration £500-700
Lot 111
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112.
A Royal Worcester two-handled vase painted a classical landscape by Harry Davis within a border of gilt scrolls on an apple green ground with pedestal base, 31cm high and a two-handled sugar bowl and cover £60-80
124.
Two pen stands, each with two poodles and a puppy, 13.5cm high, two Staffordshire figures and a Staffordshire type group of a couple seated on a sofa, 14.5cm high £40-60
113.
A Wedgwood black basalt two-handled vase decorated classical figures in relief, 20.5cm high, a spill vase with similar decoration, 13.5cm high and a larger spill vase, 24cm high £120-150
125.
A Victorian part tea service painted green trelliswork and with stylised foliage borders, twenty pieces and a similar two-handled vase £30-50
114.
A Wedgwood circular bowl, a matching ewer, a jasperware pin tray and five Aynsley decorated labels £60-80
126.
A New Hall tea service with scroll borders in gilt and dark amber, comprising teapot, cover and stand, 11 tea bowls, 11 saucers, 7 cups, 2 circular dishes and a spoon tray £200-300
115.
An Aynsley Georgian pattern dinner service of eight place settings, together with tureen, coffee pot, etc. £150-200
127.
116.
A quantity of Aynsley ‘Pembroke’ pattern part dinner and breakfast services £80-120
An early 19th Century sauce tureen and cover (with fixed stand), gilt decorated and painted flowers in colour, and sundry decorative ceramics £80-120
128.
117.
A pair of French porcelain chocolate cups and saucers each painted with two figural panels within a blue ground and gilt overlay, raised on three paw feet, 14cm high £70-90
Two Staffordshire equestrian figures, each modelled as a girl on a horse, 26.5cm and 25.5cm high £60-80
129.
118.
A 19th Century Meissen group of an amorous couple draped with a floral swag and two cherubs, raised on an oval base, incised E68, 23.5cm high (damages) £200-300
An early 19th Century tureen and cover and three dishes from a doll’s dinner service, printed scenes in black, a similar sugar bowl and cover and a slop bowl £80-120
130.
Sundry late 18th/early 19th Century tea wares, including Derby tea bowls and saucers £80-120
119.
A 19th Century Meissen group of a lady, two cherubs and a woman with a basket of broken eggs, incised E65, 23.5cm high £200-300
131.
A quantity of Davenport and other blue and white ceramics £100-150
120.
A mid 19th Century swan and cornucopia of dark green ground painted a bouquet and a landscape in shaped reserves, 15.75cm high £80-120
132.
A Wedgwood commemorative mug to a design after Eric Ravilious £150-200
133.
A quantity of Royal Worcester part dinner sets, modern £80-120
134.
A collection of Queen Elizabeth II commemorative ceramics including Coronation, Silver Jubilee and various royal weddings (approximately eighty pieces) £80-120
135.
A collection of Queen Elizabeth II commemorative ceramics including designs after Richard Guyatt, Laura Knight, limited editions, enamel beakers etc (approximately twenty pieces) £70-100
121.
Four male and female figures of children, representing the Seasons (after the Derby originals), approximately 22.75cm high £150-200
122.
A pair of Staffordshire named groups, My Uncle and My Aunt, the gentleman with a boy, the lady with a girl, 17cm and 16.5cm high £70-100
123.
Five Derby Imari pattern plates, 24.75cm diameter (mostly damaged) and seven soup bowls £40-60
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Lot 138 136.
137.
138.
A collection of Royal Commemorative ceramics from Diamond Jubilee 1897 to 1930s including Edward VIII examples, enamel beakers etc (approximately forty pieces) £60-80 A pair of Continental figural vases, circa 1900, each emblematic of a season and painted reserves of exotic birds, 34cm high £200-300 A Meissen porcelain mantel clock case, circa 1745, painted cartouches of figures including musicians within gardens and surmounted by a nude female figure elegantly draped with a robe and holding a flower, 40.5cm high, the stand lacking see illustration £2000-3000
139.
Sundry blue and white ceramics, etc. £30-40
140.
A Continental part tea set, transfer decorated flowers, two jugs decorated hunting scenes, five Crown Ducal plates decorated fish and a Royal Worcester coffee set, boxed £50-70
141.
Six Paris porcelain coffee cans and saucers, circa 1800, various floral designs, with gilt rims £200-300
142.
Three Paris porcelain tea cups and saucers, circa 1800, various designs and sundry cups and saucers £200-300
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Lot 143 143.
144.
A pair of Meissen flower-encrusted pot pourri vase and covers, incised 2745/50, of ogee form with stalk handles issuing flowers and fruit and decorated cherubs and putti and painted vignettes of courting couples, 59cm high see illustration £5000-7000 A Sarreguemines oval pottery jardinière painted with travellers on horseback with a port in the distance, 39cm wide £200-300
145.
A stoneware tyg of large size, with three greyhound handles and raised decoration of rural scenes, 19cm high £100-150
146.
A 19th Century Meissen beaker and saucer, each moulded with fruiting vines, the saucer painted flowers, blue crossed swords marks £100-150
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147.
A Sèvres coffee can and saucer, decorated bands of flowers on a white ground and interlaced swags on a yellow ground (the cup damaged) £80-120
148.
A Meissen style figure of a woman holding an arrow or dart, 16cm high and a German porcelain figure of a seated shepherdess £150-200
149.
Two mid 19th Century Meissen cups and saucers, later decorated floral reserves on a yellow ground, blue crossed swords marks, two yellow ground cups and saucers and a pair of Bohemian red glass tazze £100-150
Lot 156
Lot 160
The Asian Works of Art 155.
A Chinese blue and white jar and cover, decorated in underglazed blue with scrolling foliage, on a carved wooden stand, 36cm high overall £100-150
156.
A Chinese Ge-type two-handled vase, 19th Century, of baluster form with loop handles in the form of a bronze vessel, with crazing to the glaze on a dark celadon ground, 29cm high Provenance: by inheritance from Stephanie EvansLawrence of Whittington Court, who inherited it from Christian William Lawrence, a diplomat who formed a collection of Oriental works of art and ceramics at the turn of the 19th and 20th Century see illustration £600-800
157.
A 17th Century Chinese blue and white Kraak bottle (damaged), four famille rose plates, a famille rose shallow bowl, an Imari cup and saucer, a tea bowl and a saucer decorated with tea drinkers, all Qianlong £60-80
158.
A Sino/Tibetan bronze figure of Vaishravana the Guardian of the North, dressed in elaborate armour holding a rat and sitting on a caparisoned lion recumbent on a lotus support, 15.5cm high £600-800
159.
A Chinese bronze figure of a guardian warrior, Ming style, standing wearing elaborate armour and holding a flaming pearl, some traces of colour, 20cm high and a bronze figure of a priest, possibly Ming dynasty, 29cm high £300-500
Lot 161 160.
A 17th Century Chinese blue and white Kraak porcelain kendi (ritual water sprinkler), Wanli, underglazed blue panels of flowers and scroll work, 19cm high see illustration £250-300
161.
A Japanese blue and white Arita kendi (ritual water sprinkler), 17th Century, painted with landscape panels in underglazed blue, 22cm high see illustration £250-300 Page 11
Lot 163 162.
A Chinese blue and white spittoon, 18th Century, decorated in underglaze blue with pavilions and fenced gardens (restored), 12cm £80-120
163.
A pair of 17th/18th Century Chinese blanc-de-chine Buddhistic lion joss-stick holders, Kangxi, the lions looking left and right, the female with her paw on her pup, the male with his paw on an incised ball, on rectangular plinth moulded with dragons, 23cm high see illustration £600-800
164.
A pair of Chinese celadon cockerels, 19th Century, realistically modelled perched on a brown glazed stump, 20cm high £200-300
165.
A small Chinese blue and white circular box and cover, late Ming, painted in underglaze blue with a hoho bird, 7.5cm diameter and a blue and white tea bowl painted with Guanyin, 7cm diameter, a Chinese blue and white bowl painted with bamboo etc. and a shallow dish painted with lions (4) £100-200
166.
A Chinese blue and white vase, 17th Century Transitional period, with globular body and narrow neck painted stiff leaves above a band of horses on clouds, 17cm high £200-250
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167.
A Chinese mid 18th Century chamber pot and cover, Qianlong, the cover with knop handle painted with gilt flowers bordered by wavy lines and a green and gilt rim, the pot with conforming decoration, the moulded loop handle terminated with moulded leaves, 27cm wide Provenance: Ethel Bedford Fenwick nee Manson (1857-1947). In 1881, aged twenty-four, she became the matron of St. Bartholomew’s Hospital. She worked tirelessly for the registration of the nursing profession and was determined that nurses should be registered after three years of training to a National Curriculum; eventually after years of lobbying at the highest level she became the General Nursing Council’s first Registered Nurse. By family tradition this chamber pot is said to have belonged to Marie Antoinette see illustration £500-800
168.
A Chinese blue and white pen tray, early 18th Century, of shaped rectangular form, painted with landscape panels and flowers, 12.75cm wide £50-60
169.
A Chinese blue and white leaf shaped dish, Qianlong, painted in underglaze blue with figures and quails in a landscape, 28.5cm diameter £200-300
170.
A Chinese blanc-de-chine figure of Guanyin, Kangxi, the figure seated cross legged on a lotus, 17.5cm high £200-300
Lot 167 171.
A Chinese provincial jar and cover painted in underglaze blue with stiff leaves and scrolling flowers, 12.5cm high £80-120
172.
A Chinese provincial blue and white dish, 17th Century, painted in underglaze blue with flowers, 25cm diameter £70-100
173.
Lot 173
A Chinese blue and white bowl, Kangxi, painted in underglaze blue with figures in a landscape, 21.5cm diameter Provenance: The Collection of Ethel Bedford Fenwick (see lot 167) see illustration £2000-3000
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177.
A small Chinese blue and white shallow bowl, Kangxi, painted in underglaze blue with flowers and auspicious gifts, 16cm diameter £180-220
178.
A Japanese woodcut, triptych, 34.5cm x 71cm £60-80
179.
A pair of Chinese blue and white bottle vases, Wanli, with Kraak type decoration, 30cm high see illustration £1000-1500
180.
A Chinese celadon stem cup incised with petals and flowers, 10.5cm high £200-300
181.
A Japanese Imari fluted bowl, circa 1720, painted in enamels with plants and butterfly in underglaze blue, 19.5cm diameter £300-400
182.
A Chinese bronze censer, reign marks beneath, 13cm wide £200-300
183.
A Chinese famille rose wall pocket painted with figures and flowers, 15cm high £100-150
184.
A Chinese blue and white porcelain table screen painted with landscape and calligraphy, 15cm high £100-150
185.
A Chinese famille rose square vase with round neck and foot with four rectangular landscape panels on an orange ground, 24cm £100-150
186.
A Japanese carved bone parasol handle, circa 1900, carved with rats and a crab, 13cm see illustration £200-300
187.
A Japanese carved bone parasol handle, circa 1900, carved with a crow and frog on a stump see illustration £200-300
188.
A Japanese carved bone parasol handle, circa 1900, carved with bats and a tree stump see illustration £200-300
Lot 174
174.
A Chinese blue and white shallow dish, Kangxi, painted in underglaze blue with geometric designs within a border of auspicious gifts and flowers, 20.5cm diameter see illustration £300-500
175.
176.
Lot 179 Page 14
A provincial Chinese blue and white plate painted with a flower, 22.5cm diameter £80-100 A collection of eight Chinese hardwood stands £80-120
Lots 186, 187, 188, 189, 190 & 202 189.
A Japanese carved bone parasol handle, circa 1900, carved with a monkey and owl on a tree stump see illustration £200-300
194.
A pair of Cantonese oval ivory framed plaques, 5cm x 4cm, an ivory carved brush pot, 9cm high and a soapstone Buddha £50-80
190.
A Japanese carved bone parasol handle, circa 1900, carved with a monkey and frog see illustration £200-300
195.
Two Japanese ivory netsuke of tiger and puppy £40-50
196.
A Middle Eastern carved four-part photo frame with brass inlay, 55cm high £40-50
197.
A pair of Chinese reverse cloisonné jars and covers, decorated with leaf scroll work, 10.5cm high £200-300
198.
A pair of carved Chinese wooden stands, 18cm high £30-50
199.
An Indian sadeli and carved inlaid card case carved with an elephant within bushes, 11cm £50-60
191.
192.
193.
A 20th Century Chinese jar and cover decorated in famille rose enamels with oxen, unglazed rim, cover and foot, 31cm high £150-200 A Japanese parasol, circa 1900, the ivory handle carved a monkey and vines, with bamboo stick and cream silk parasol embroidered with dragons, 91.5cm long £200-300 A 19th Century Chinese red ware melon teapot and cover, carved with leaves, Yixing £60-80
200. An Indian ebony and inlaid card case carved with flowers, 11cm wide and another sadeli card case £50-60 201.
An Indian sadeli card case carved with birds amongst flowers, 10.5cm wide £40-50
202. A Cantonese ivory card case carved with figures in pavilion gardens, 11.5cm see illustration £200-300 203.
A Chinese lacquer tea box decorated with exotic birds in flowering bushes with a pewter inner box, the lid engraved with figures in a pavilion, 30cm wide Note: Given in gratitude to Mrs Carruthers by the Women’s Missionary Association of the Presbytarian Church of England China Mission together with two letters of thanks. Mrs Carruthers was editor of “Sisters in Other Lands”. £100-150 Page 15
204. A large bronze figure of the Hindu goddess Lakshmi, 19th Century, 61cm high see illustration £500-600 205.
A collection of six Japanese ivory okimono of street vendors, 7cm wide see illustration £600-800
206. A Japanese knife and chopsticks in a shagreen case, 30cm long £40-60 207.
A Chinese famille verte dish, Kangxi, circa 17th Century, decorated in the centre with exotic birds and flowering bushes, the border with four floral panels, leaf marked in underglaze blue, 28.5cm diameter see illustration £400-600
208. A Chinese famille rose tea bowl and saucer, Qianlong, circa 1770, painted with figures in a fenced garden with underglazed blue floral borders, the saucer 12cm diameter £50-80 209. A Chinese famille rose double gourd bottle vase, 19th Century, decorated with figures, 14cm high £80-120 210.
Lot 204
A large Chinese two-handled vase, Qing dynasty, circa 1900, the globular body decorated with figures at a garden table being served tea, with narrow neck above, enamelled with stiff leaves and floral scrolls, blue ground Qianlong seal mark, 41cm high £300-500
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211.
A Chinese famille rose teapot and cover, Qianlong, decorated with a cock fighting scene, 19cm high £200-250
212.
A Chinese famille rose teapot and cover, Qianlong, circa 1700, decorated with panels of bulls fighting and with moulded handle and spout, 24cm high see illustration £400-500
213.
A Japanese Arita octagonal bowl, circa 1700, painted with enamels in underglazed blue with bamboo, fir and flower, 11cm diameter £100-150
214.
A Japanese Arita lobed bowl, circa 1700, decorated in enamels with flowering bushes and chrysanthemum flowerheads, 11.5cm high £100-150
215.
A Japanese hardwood and ivory whist marker, with applied decoration of insects and a flowering branch, 9cm wide £40-60
216.
A Chinese carved ivory figure of Guanyin, Qing Dynasty, modelled in a seated position, 8.5cm high £100-150
217.
A Japanese carved ivory netsuke, Meiji period, modelled as a coiled dragon above a surround of pig, tiger, goats, cockerel, horse, monkey etc., 4.5cm wide £250-350
Lot 207 218.
A small green jade/nephrite bowl, 5.5cm diameter, on a wooden stand £60-80
219.
A pair of Cantonese famille rose vases, 19th Century, of baluster form painted with panels of figures and pavilions and applied with kylin and shishi, 44ch high see illustration £700-900
220. A Chinese famille rose porcelain lamp of cylindrical form painted with figures in pavilions, 29cm high £60-80 221.
Lot 212 225.
A Japanese satsuma coffee pot, circa 1902, the mallet shaped pot with dragon spout and handle, enamelled with red crested cranes and pine trees £200-300
226. A pair of Cantonese teapoys decorated flowers and foliage with gilt metal mounts, 16.5cm high, a Cantonese cylindrical box and cover, a teapot and cover and two plates £120-150
227.
A Japanese bronzed metal vase, decorated birds in flowering branches, 34cm high, an ebonised carved figure and a stained ivory chess piece £80-120
228. A cast bronze Gu, the trumpet form neck with four serrated ribs and cast blades decorated scrolls and stylised designs, on a spreading foot, 26.5cm high £400-600
A Japanese porcelain incense burner, the cover with a lion and ball finial, 33cm high £100-150
222. A Japanese figure of Hotei, circa 1920, seated on a cushion, decorated in bright enamels, 18cm high £70-90 223.
A Chinese famille rose octagonal plate, Qianlong period, painted with geese in gardens within floral border, 30cm wide and a pair of matching side plates, 21.5cm diameter £80-120
224. A Chinese bottle vase, Qing Dynasty, blue and white, clobbered in Europe with coloured enamel, 40cm high £200-300
Lot 219
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229. A Japanese ivory okimono, Meiji period, depicting Guanyin holding a basket and standing on a lotus flower, 19.5cm high and two others depicting holy men £250-350 230.
231.
232.
233.
234.
235.
A Japanese ivory okimono, Meiji period, depicting a hunter holding a rifle, 21.5cm high, another depicting a man holding a shell and another depicting a man carrying a net £200-250
A Chinese celadon glazed cup with flared rim, incised blue highlighted mark, 8.5cm high £40-60
244. A Chinese blue and white dragon bowl, bearing apocryphal Kangxi marks, 16.25cm diameter £100-150 A pair of Japanese Imari vases in gilt and orange with slender necks and decorated circular fans, birds, flowers and foliage, 22cm high £80-120
245.
An amber expanding bracelet, with twelve faceted rectangular beads on an elastic string, approximately 50gm £50-60
246. A Japanese Imari plate with serrated border, 22cm diameter, an Oriental octagonal plate, 23cm diameter and an Imari plate, 23cm diameter £60-80
A Chinese amber snuff bottle, carved with a fisherman beneath a pine tree, 6cm high, approximately 65gm £60-80 A butterscotch coloured amber bangle, 8.5cm diameter, approximately 20gm £30-40 A necklace of thirty-six graduating spherical beads £50-80 A celadon jade ring carved with scrollwork, 3.25cm diameter £80-100
237.
A celadon jade carving of a sleeping lion, 6.5cm long £100-150
238. A famille verte baluster vase, 19th/20th Century, painted with birds and trees, 32.5cm high £50-80 A Chinese sang-de-boeuf square baluster two-handled vase, apocryphal impressed mark beneath, 31cm high £350-450
240. An 18th Century style Chinese Imari bowl, decorated with double gourd, parks and flowers, 18.5cm diameter £100-150 241.
243.
A large piece of amber, containing vegetable matter, 11cm wide, approximately 195gm, on wooden stand £400-500
236.
239.
242. A Japanese Imari dish, painted with flower panels, 18.5cm diameter £70-90
An incised blanc-de-chine circular box and cover, underglazed blue seal mark, 14cm diameter £150-200
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247.
A fourteen bead amber necklace £100-150
248. A fourteen bead amber necklace £100-150 249. A large Chinese famille rose bottle vase, painted with bats, 34cm high £500-800 250.
A pair of Chinese famille rose saucer dishes painted with ribbon-tied auspicious objects, 15cm diameter, apocryphal marks £200-300
251.
A Chinese famille rose bowl and cover painted with peony and exotic birds, apocryphal marks, 15.5cm diameter £200-300
252.
A Chinese famille rose square baluster vase painted with prunus panels on a yellow ground, apocryphal marks £250-300
253.
A Chinese blue and white Nankin bowl, 16.5cm diameter, another 15cm diameter, a blue and white jar and a box and cover £200-300
254.
A Chinese aubergine glazed baluster vase incised with dragon, Qianlong reign mark, 13cm high £300-500
255.
A Chinese famille rose box and cover painted with peonies and prunus, apocryphal Qianlong seal mark, 12cm diameter £300-500
256.
A pair of Chinese blanc-de-chine tea bowls, incised with dragons, bearing apocryphal Chenghua reign marks, 5.5cm high £200-300
257.
A pair of Chinese famille rose tea bowls, painted with deer amongst peach trees, bearing apocryphal Chenghua reign marks £200-300
258.
A Chinese porcelain plaque painted with mountainous landscape and calligraphy, 19.5cm x 13cm £300-500
259.
Three Chinese hardstone rings and a carved ivory ring £250-300
260. Two Chinese snuff bottles carved with figures, 6cm high £300-500 261.
Two Chinese carved jades of a lizard and a peach, 4.5cm x 3cm £200-300
262. A Chinese carved soapstone figure of Buddha, 7cm high £150-200 263.
A Chinese mutton fat jade belt hook with dragon finial and grotesque scrolling serpent to the clasp, 9.5cm long £300-400
264. A Chinese mutton fat jade pendant pierced a deer within foliage, 6.5cm wide £250-300 265.
A modern Chinese carved soapstone figure of a horse’s head, 8cm long, on a stand £120-150
266. A Chinese carved soapstone figure of an immortal, seated, his head resting on his left hand, a dog to his right, 9cm high £120-150 267.
An erotic snuff box carved a half torso of a seated nude, her legs crossed, the hinged cover carved a couple within a tent, 5cm high £250-350
268. A Chinese silver and gold coloured metal articulated fish engraved scales and with amber coloured bead eyes, 11cm long £150-200 269. A Chinese carved figure of Guanyin holding an inverted bottle in her left hand, on a scrolling base, 23cm high £200-300 270.
A Chinese bronze censer with grotesque ring handles, seal mark to base, 20cm wide £400-600
271.
An early 19th Century green glazed pottery figure of two ducks, one as a water spray, raised on a naturalistic base, 8cm high £80-120
272.
A hardwood box and cover, applied an immortal with goose to the cover, 11cm wide, a small ivory carved panel and a small pewter cup with jade handle £60-80
273.
A Chinese white glazed vase with ring handles, incised geometric designs, 12cm high £80-120
274.
A blanc-de-chine figure of Guanyin, a Chinese bronzed metal figure of an immortal and a brown pottery figure of a seated man £80-120
275.
A pair of Chinese 20th Century bowls painted chrysanthemums, birds etc, 26.5cm diameter £120-150
276.
A service album of Indian photographs, circa 1900, including Delhi, Rawalpindi, Peshawar and China, begins with nine images of the Delhi Durbar including State Elephants, the ‘Kashmir Giant’ and Devil dancers from Ladakh; followed by nineteen images, mostly by Holmes, depicting Peshawar and North West Frontier; concludes with twenty-two group portraits including sporting teams, NCO’s of the 3rd Battalion Rifle Brigade standing in the snow in Northern China, Execution of blacklegs by Japanese soldiers etc Note: Most probably compiled by an NCO of the 3rd Battalion Rifle Brigade between 1897-1903. see illustration £2000-3000 Lot 276 (part)
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Lot 277 277.
A good late 19th Century Indian photograph album, most of Simla, figural studies, landscapes, interiors and groups, the album with finely carved ivory ebony front, back and spine decorated with floral panels and borders, 19cm x 32cm see illustration ÂŁ400-600
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Lot 279
Lot 278 (part) 278.
A fine famille rose part dinner service, Qianlong, painted with a deer amongst bamboo, comprising: 2 serving dishes, 44cm wide 2 serving dishes, 40cm wide 4 serving dishes, 34cm wide 4 serving dishes, 28.5cm wide 8 plates, 23.5cm diameter see illustration ÂŁ2000-3000
279.
An extensive famille rose part dinner service, Qianlong, painted with roses and pinks emanating from pierced blue rocks within an orange inner border, comprising: 2 tureens, covers and stands with rabbit handles and scroll finials to lids, 37cm wide 2 serving dishes, 46cm wide 2 serving dishes, 46cm wide 2 serving dishes, 31cm wide 4 serving dishes, 33cm wide 2 serving dishes, 27cm wide 4 serving dishes, 25.5cm wide 11 round plates, 23cm diameter 36 octagonal plates, 22.5cm wide 21 octagonal soup plates, 22cm wide 7 octagonal bowls, 25cm wide 2 circular bowls, 25.5cm diameter 2 sauce boats, 19.5cm wide see illustration ÂŁ8000-10000 Page 21
Lot 280 (part) 280. A Chinese blue and white part dinner service, Qianlong, painted with a vase of flowers and a fenced garden, comprising: 1 serving dish, 38cm wide 1 serving dish, 34cm wide 21 serving dishes, 28.5cm wide 2 serving dishes, 25.1cm wide 11 octagonal plates, 22.5cm wide 14 octagonal soup plates, 22.5cm diameter a sauce tureen and stand a tureen with damaged cover see illustration £800-1200 281.
A set of eight Chinese blue and white plates, Qianlong, painted with figures in gardens by a pavilion, 23cm diameter £200-300
282. A pair of Chinese blue and white bowls, Kangxi, painted with flowers, 22cm diameter (damaged) £150-200
283. Four Chinese blue and white graduating serving dishes, Qianlong, 45cm wide, 40cm wide, 36.5cm wide and 28.5cm wide £200-300
286. A Chinese famille verte punch bowl, Kangxi, painted with floral panels, 30.5cm diameter (damaged) £400-600
284. A collection of Chinese blue and white porcelain, Qianlong, various decoration, comprising: 5 shallow bowls, 25cm diameter 8 small bowls, 16cm diameter 3 plates, 28cm diameter 9 plates, 22cm diameter £100-150
287.
285. A set of seven famille rose plates, Qianlong, decorated carnations and peonies, 23.5cm diameter and a collection of famille rose porcelain to including: an armorial octagonal soup bowl, 2 bowls, 5 plates, 3 small plates, a sauce boat and 3 cups Note: The arms to the soup bowl are those of Sir Abraham Shard of Surrey, see DS Howard, CAPI, p 539. £150-200
Lot 289
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A large Chinese famille rose punch bowl, painted with panels of figures and flowering trees and another smaller painted with flowers, 38.5cm x 26cm £80-120
288. A Chinese famille rose part dinner service, painted with peacocks amongst bamboo and peonies, comprising two shallow bowls, eleven plates and five soup plates (damages) £300-500 289. A large and fine Chinese export punch bowl, painted en grisaille with European stag hunting scene, 40cm diameter see illustration £500-800 290. A set of fifteen Japanese Imari plates, circa 1720, with wavy rims decorated with chrysanthemums and peonies in enamels, underglaze blue, 21cm diameter £400-600 291.
A pair of Chinese shell salts, lacquered decoration of fish and crayfish, 9cm diameter £40-60
292.
A Chinese cloisonné bowl, 19cm diameter and a quantity of Oriental china and snuff bottles £80-120
293.
A Chinese metal lamp stand and two carved soapstone tigers £40-60
Lot 296 (part) 294. A carved Indian panel, 29.5cm x 72.5cm £80-120 295.
A Cantonese lacquer work box, circa 1820, covered in gold leaf design and with central pagoda panel, containing boxes, pots, cotton reels, sewing implements, cotton reel barrels, thimble, etc., with drawers beneath, 43cm wide £400-600
296. Two volumes of Chinese watercolours, 19th Century, in a wooden box inscribed ‘Wu-tian zhi tu, Topographical images of the four directions of the sky’, sixth year of the reign of the Guangxu Emperor’, Volume I with six maps and thirty pages depicting peasants at work, Volume II with thirty-eight pages depicting peasants working, each watercolour page 42cm x 35.5cm Note: These volumes appear to have been bound and boxed in Japan, the box is inscribed ‘Nagasaki 1880’ see illustration £3000-5000
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303.
A Japanese blue and white saucer dish, painted in underglazed blue with scrollwork, 14.5cm wide £20-30
304. A Ming dynasty pottery figure of a horse and rider, 11cm wide £60-80 305.
A Ming Dynasty figure of a sleeping man, 14cm high £50-80
306. A Ming Dynasty pottery equestrian figure, 18cm high £80-120 307.
Two Ming Dynasty pottery tomb figures, 23cm high £60-80
308. A Chinese pottery figure of a dog, 10cm high £20-30 309. A Japanese lacquer square box, with carved corners decorated a gilt ground with gold and silver lacquer flowers, 18cm wide £80-120
Lot 297 297.
A Chinese gilt bronze figure of Guanyin, late Ming, the bodhisattva is cast seated in dhyanasana with the left hand holding a cup and the right hand holding a willow stem, her elaborate headdress contains a small figure of Amitabha Buddha, 21.5cm high see illustration £2000-3000
298. A collection of five vintage amber necklaces, comprising: 43 bead necklace, 82cm long, approximately 82gm 27 bead necklace, 43cm long, approximately 33gm 35 bead necklace, 51cm long, approximately 29.5gm 23 bead necklace, 39cm long, approximately 34gm 22 bead necklace, 41cm long, approximately 36.5gm £6500-7500
310.
A Tang Dynasty green glazed bowl, set in the centre with a hog, 21.5cm diameter £200-300
311.
A Chinese provincial guglet, decorated buildings in a landscape in underglaze blue, 22cm high £80-120
312.
A Chinese porcelain brush pot, 19th Century, decorated in ochre and green, 12cm high £60-80
313.
A Chinese porcelain brush pot, 20th Century, decorated an extensive mountain landscape and inscribed, seal mark beneath, 15.5cm high £200-300
314.
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 £60-80
315.
A Tibetan thanka, probably 17th Century, polychrome decoration of deities to one side and script to the other, 79cm x 52cm £200-300
316.
A pair of Chinese celadon ground vases of rectangular baluster form, decorated reserves of landscapes, flowers and birds and with lion mask ring handles, 47.5cm high see illustration £800-1200
317.
A Chinese patinated bronze censer with grotesque handle to each side, impressed seal mark beneath, 11cm wide £300-500
318.
An Eastern brass figure, possibly Lakshmi seated holding a lotus flower, 24cm high, an Iranian brass baluster vase, with pricked inscription ‘British Embassy Tehran, Runner Up Mens Singles 1963’, 15cm high, a brass ewer, a sadeli-work box etc £80-120
299. An amber bead necklace of 38 beads, 80cm long, approximately 124gm £800-1200 300. An early Chinese bronze belt hook with white and yellow metal inlays, 13.5cm long £120-180 301.
A Japanese Imari octagonal bowl, painted with panels of Dutch merchants, 19.5cm wide £50-80
302. A Japanese Imari shaped rectangular tray, painted with birds and flowers and another similar, 17cm wide £80-120
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Lot 316 319.
A pair of cloisonné vases decorated flowers on a blue ground, 25.5cm high, a cloisonné jar and cover and a bowl £100-150
320. Two Chinese cinnabar lacquer boxes, apocryphal six-character Ming marks, but of a later date, circular decorated figures in a rocky landscape, 13cm diameter £200-300 321.
A Chinese blue and white tea bowl, Kangxi, decorated panels of foliage and landscapes in underglaze blue, 6.5cm diameter £50-70
322. A Chinese carved soapstone desk seal, surmounted by a toad, 6cm wide and a bronze paperweight surmounted by two mythical beasts £150-200 323.
A pair of Chinese imari plates, 18th Century, decorated foliate scrolls in green enamels, orange and highlighted in gilt, honeycomb border and brown line rim, 27.5cm diameter £100-150
324. Two Chinese blue and white plates, 19th Century, each decorated in the Kangxi style with figures within a foliate border, 25.5cm diameter and another blue and white plate decorated a landscape £150-200
325.
An early 19th Century Chinese silk embroidered rank badge, panel depicting a silver pheasant and flowering bushes, 29.5cm x 30cm £300-500
326. A Japanese embroidered bridal belt on stand and four Chinese screen panels inlaid with shell, each 90cm x 30cm £100-150 327.
A pair of soapstone carved temple dogs, a bronze head, a dagger and a carved figure £60-80
328. A quantity of white metal and other Buddhist implements, banners and vessels £300-400
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The Miscellaneous Items 335.
Six 18th Century brass candle arms from a Dutch chandelier, 36cm wide £40-50
336.
A 19th Century ivory backed dressing table set, each piece monogrammed, including tray, hairbrushes, clothes brushes, shoe horn, button hook, etc. £60-80
337.
An ivory and white metal cheroot cutter and ash tray, 8cm high £50-60
338.
An ivory and brass whistle, 9cm long £80-120
339.
A French ormolu cherub and vine cast stand, 7cm high £40-60
340. Two miniature ivory carvings of a mastiff and stag and hind, each 2.5cm high £40-60 341.
An ebony writing box, circa 1820, with tambour ink stand with drawer and writing slope beneath, 37cm £200-300
344. An ebony dressing box, the brass rimmed lid with plaque initialled F F M, fitted with mirror and glass jars with sprung drawer beneath, 31cm wide £400-500 345.
A fine ebony lap desk with tooled leather writing slope and compartment, 35.5cm wide £400-500
346. A shell carved card case with central silver boss and two others similar £100-150 347.
349. Two tooled leather card cases £20-30 350.
Three shell veneered card cases, 19th Century, 10.5cm high £80-120
351.
A small collection of belt and shoe buckles to include a pair of cut steel and marcasite oval shoe buckles, a large brass paste set belt buckle and various others (12) £50-60
A tortoiseshell card case and two boxes, an ebonised snuff box and a faux tortoishell card case £60-80
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363.
A pewter bowl and two bell metal bellied measures ½ pint and gill £30-40
364. A Flemish brass tobacco box commemorating the Battle of Krefeld 1758, bearing a portrait of The Duke of Brunswick and a crowned eagle, 14cm wide £300-400 365.
A George III brass petal based candlestick, 21cm high, another similar and a George I brass candlestick, 18cm high £150-200
366. A 17th Century brass warming pan, with pierced lid and twist turned fruitwood handle, 106cm long £100-150
352.
A brass mortar of flared form with matching pestle, 15cm high £40-60
353.
An iron pipe rack and four clay pipes, 42cm long £80-120
367.
354.
A 19th Century cast brass dish, 30cm diameter £40-60
355.
A 19th Century copper kettle with wooden handle, 23cm wide, a copper preserve pan, a copper jug, a mug and a copper chamber candlestick £80-100
368. A 19th Century mahogany candle box with pierced back and sloped lid, 44cm wide £200-300
Two marble pots and a small plate, 10cm high £30-40
342. An amboyna glove box, the lid inset a brass cartouche, 31.5cm wide £200-300 343.
348. A tortoiseshell and shell sarcophagus shaped trinket box on ball feet, 7.5cm £40-60
356.
A pair of brass chambersticks with snuffer, 18cm diameter £40-60
357.
A 19th Century brass cream skimmer and four brass ladles, 50cm long, a brass chestnut roaster and a brass skimmer £80-120
A large pewter acorn shaped string box and cover £70-90
369. A pair of 18th Century pewter chargers with W.W. touchmarks to rim, 47cm diameter and a pewter charger, 42cm diameter £80-120 370.
A pair of turned wood chamber candlesticks with brass nozzles, the bases with labels, Gwyn and Sons, Malvern, Victoria Jubilee 1887, 10cm high £80-120
371.
A Victorian copper warming pan with engraved lid and turned wooden handle £30-40
372.
A brass kitchen pepper, 7cm high and a small flat iron £60-80
An oak harvest barrel, 18cm high and another, 17cm high, one stamped V. Radford maker £60-80
373.
360. A pewter pint bellied measure, two gills, two ½ gills and a ¼ gill £30-40
A 17th Century oak caryatid mount, 46cm wide £60-80
374.
A steel and brass measure by W. Oliphant, a Victorian brass bound wooden measure, 16cm high, four brass horse brasses, a cow bell and ten brass weights £80-120
375.
A 19th Century pewter quart tankard, monogrammed A.W., 17cm high and a pewter jug inscribed G. Wilkies, Cherry Trees £60-80
358.
359.
361.
A brass pestle and mortar, another with iron pestle, 11cm and another with two lug handles £100-150
A model of a 16th Century style English galleon with full suite of sails, 68cm x 70cm £60-80
362. Eight pewter beakers of tapering cylindrical form, 10cm high and four pewter plates, 24cm diameter £20-30
376.
377.
A gilt brass triple picture frame, on oval gilt base frame with coronet surmount and a rectangular gilt metal frame to take two circular mirrors £80-120 A plated monstrance, two holy water stoops, a horn magnifying glass, a paper knife with silver mount and three shoe horns £80-120
389. An 18th Century brass tobacco box engraved with oval depicting the senses, 13.5cm wide £100-150 390. An 18th Century Dutch brass tobacco box engraved with farmyard scenes, 12cm wide £100-150 391.
A lignum vitae urn-shaped coffee grinder, 25cm high £150-200
378.
A pair of brass door stops with cherub finials, 44cm high £150-200
392.
379.
A good set of three steel and brass fire irons, the cast handles on ball turned stems, 75cm long £80-120
An iron and brass grate, the basket supported on griffins, 65cm wide £300-400
393.
A stone match strike with silver mount monogrammed (marks rubbed), 13cm high £60-80
380. A mottled red marble twohandled urn (after the Antique) on a square base, 44cm high see illustration £300-400 381.
An ivory bound bone watch casket stand engraved with vines, 11.5cm wide £40-60
382. A brass bell, 27cm high, a copper hunting horn and two copper funnels £30-50 383.
A chromium plated jaguar car mascot on wooden stand, 20cm wide £20-30
386. A pair of elm and fruitwood bellows, with turned brass nozzle, 65cm long £100-150 387.
395.
An oval pressed brass jardinière, 40cm wide and another circular jardinière £60-80
384. A silver mounted onyx cigarette box, London 1924, 9.5cm square, a needlework pin cushion, two triangular enamel trays and a leather cased set of four tumblers £80-100 385.
394. An oval copper kettle with a turned wood handle, a copper warming pan with a turned wood handle, 76cm long, a brass pestle and mortar, two oval ceramic serving plates, each on a pedestal foot, 28.5cm wide and six matching dessert plates, 22cm wide £30-50
A neo-classical style iron and brass grate (fitted with a defunct electric element) £40-60
388. A William IV painted truncheon with Crown and monogram and reeded handle, 39cm long £50-80
A brass and ebonised sextant in a mahogany case bearing plaque for ‘Frederick Robson & Co, Manufacturing Opticians, 146 Dean Street, Newcastle-onTyne’, 28cm wide £120-180
396. A Britannia metal five-piece tea and coffee service, each with half lobed body and beaded rim, mounted on oval base, tallest 27cm high £80-120 397.
A 19th Century mahogany tea caddy (damages), 30.5cm wide, a set of postage scales, a leather stationery box, three horn beakers etc. £80-120
398. A walnut box with cut brass mounts, 30cm wide £30-40 399.
A copper preserve pan, 41cm diameter, a copper jug and a lion foot door stop £40-60
400. A tribal bow and darts £50-70
Lot 380 401.
Sundry fishing reels £70-100
402. Two French gilt metal jewellery boxes of oval form, 16cm x 14cm £100-150 403.
Six pairs of gilt metal curtain ties and chandelier fittings £80-120
404. A bird’s eye maple frame with gilt slip, inner measurement 68cm x 53cm £30-50 405. A pair of spelter figures, after Auguste Moreau, named Pax and La Terre, 32cm high £50-70 406. An oval tin bath with lockable cover on a stand with turned legs, 80cm long and a tin hip bath £80-120 407.
A Regency coromandel and brass inlaid writing slope, the fitted interior with inkwell and penholder, 35.5cm wide, an Edwardian oak stationery box, the fitted interior with adjustable calendar and a cased screen printer £100-150 Page 27
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408. Sundry copper, pewter and brass including pewter plates, copper saucepans etc. £60-80 409. Two Oriental bamboo bird cages, 92cm and 50cm high £50-70 410.
A Victorian copper warming pan with turned wooden handle £30-40
411.
A pair of brass Punch and Judy door stops, 30cm high £60-80
412.
A 19th Century lion and shield brass door stop, 37cm high £80-120
The Clocks & Barometers 415.
A two-part wheel barometer, the silvered dial signed J Hicks, London, No 9170 with aneroid movement in a mahogany case with fan patera inlay and broken arch pediment, 99cm high £60-80
416.
A 19th Century French ormolu mantel clock, the verge watch movement signed Geo Jameson, Portsea, in leaf chased water spout case supported by a lute player, 27cm high £200-300
417.
A two-part wheel barometer, Mason, Dublin, the shell panel inlaid to mahogany case with broken arch pediment, 99cm high £50-80
418.
A longcase clock, the arched brass dial signed Ben Brandreth, Middlewich, with silvered chapter ring and subsidiary date and seconds dials and with phase of moon and date aperture, in an oak case with chequer stringing, 205cm high see illustration £300-500
419.
A gilt brass cased carriage clock, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals £50-60
Lot 420
420. A fine blue enamel and ormolu dressing table clock, Le Roy et Fils, 13 and 15 Palais Royal, Paris, Aiguilles No 11516, with millot lever platform escapement, the case with ring handle to a case decorated with cranes in grass, the circular dial with Oriental numerals, 8.5cm high see illustration £1500-2000 421.
A fine French giant four-glass regulator circa 1860, brass cased having bevelled glass on all sides with visible Brocot escapement and jewelled pallets, the 7" enamelled dial with Roman numerals, signed Ambrosoni, Paris, 49cm high see illustration £3000-5000
Lot 421
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Lot 422
Lot 424 424. A 19th Century tortoiseshell and brass boulle type eight-day mantel clock, the case with gilt metal urn finial and mask head and scroll mounts, the circular glazed door with brass bezel, the dial with segmented blue enamel Roman numerals, the movement striking on a gong, with bracket, 60cm high see illustration £400-600 425.
Lots 425 & 426 422. A 19th Century circular eight-day wall clock, Barwise, London, the case with grille doors to each side and with brass bezel to the glazed door, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, signed Barwise London, fitted a twin fusee movement striking on a bell, the case 41cm diameter see illustration £800-1200 Page 30
423.
A late 18th Century elm cased thirty-hour longcase clock by Thomas Sharp, Stratford, the case with square hood and 8½" brass dial with decorated spandrels, 189cm high see illustration on page 28 £400-600
A silver mantel clock, Chester 1922, the drum shaped case with flame and scroll finial on a square plinth with wreath in low relief on four bun feet, the French balance movement with dial signed Edward, Glasgow, 21.5cm high see illustration £200-250
426. A silver eight-day clock, ESB, Birmingham 1921, the tortoiseshell mounted cartouche shaped case decorated a vase, scrolls, etc., on four splay feet, fitted a circular dial with Arabic numerals, 47cm high see illustration £200-250
Lots 427, 444 & 432 427.
A 19th Century French onyx mantel clock with cherub swing pendulum, the cylindrical case on S-shaped supports and rectangular base, the skeleton movement with Duplex escapement, on a plush lined gilded stand, 23.25cm high see illustration £250-300
428. A longcase clock with 18th Century eight-day movement, signed Francis Mason, with decorated spandrels, subsidiary second hand and date aperture, the William and Mary walnut style case inlaid marquetry panels and with bull’s eye pendulum aperture see illustration on page 28 £800-1200 429. A fine two-piece wheel barometer, Bregazzi and Co, in plaster gilt case molded with floral scrolls and face masks, 114cm high see illustration on page 32 £300-400 430.
A fine five-piece mahogany wheel barometer, with humidity gauge, thermometer, clock and level, with swan neck cornice, 103cm high £300-400
431.
A 19th Century watchstand in the style of an 18th Century Dutch walnut and marquetry longcase clock inlaid flowers and foliage with bombe shaped base, the interior with gilt metal pierced mounts and fitted a pocket watch, 50cm high see illustration £100-150 Lots 431 & 439
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Lot 429 432.
433.
A 19th Century French tortoiseshell and brass boulle type eight-day mantel clock, with gilt metal basket of flowers finial and other scroll and mask head mounts, the dial with segmented blue enamel Roman numerals and signed Payne and Co, 163 New Bond Street, London, on a plinth and gilt wood base under a glass dome and stand, 45.5cm high see illustration on page 31 £300-400 A two-part wheel barometer, Grassi of Wolverhampton, in a fine rosewood case inlaid in shell with birds and flowers, 101cm high see illustration £200-300
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Lot 433 434.
A late 18th Century sedan chair clock, the square frame leather mounted and embossed Tudor roses to each corner, fitted a white enamel dial with Roman numerals and having an associated pocket watch movement signed Clarke, London, May 1791 see illustration £250-300
435.
A late 19th Century brass eight-day mantel clock, by Hobday and Co, Birmingham, the case with swing handle and compass and thermometer to the top, fitted a silvered chapter ring with Arabic numerals with open escapement, 20.5cm high see illustration £250-300
Lot 434 436.
437.
A late 19th Century gilt brass eight-day carriage clock, the case with rope borders, the cream enamel chapter ring with Arabic numerals within a paste surround, 15.5cm high see illustration £120-150 An 18th Century walnut cased eight-day longcase clock, the hood with blind fret frieze and spiral columns, the trunk enclosed by a rectangular door, banded in herringbone, fitted a 10½" dial with subsidiary seconds dial, date recorder and decorative spandrels, 204cm high £600-800
Lot 435 441.
Lot 436
Two gilt brass carriage clocks (both in need of restoration) £10-15
442. A late 19th Century French ormolu and porcelain mounted eight-day mantel clock, the dial decorated with a central woman, a dove and a cherub within a gilded and jewelled surround on a blue ground, with similar jewelled decoration to the other panels, the movement striking on a bell stamped Ducasse Claveau du Paris 9888, 38.5cm high see illustration £400-600
443. A late 19th Century mahogany brass mounted eight-day carriage clock, the case with bell top and fitted a white enamel dial with Roman numerals signed H W Bedford, 87 Regent Street, 20cm high £80-120 444. An early 20th Century eight-day easel table clock, the onyx frame applied flowers and foliage hard stones, the silvered chapter ring in a oval gilded surround chased and engraved scrolls, the easel signed Bracher and Sydenham, Reading, 22cm x 17cm see illustration on page 31 £200-300
438. A George III mahogany longcase clock, the later 13" circular dial signed Edward Casson, Newcastle with eight- day striking movement, the hood with swan neck pediment and box strung case, 229cm high see illustration on page 34 £300-400 439.
A miniature mahogany longcase clock case, the arch top hood with columns to the sides and canted columns to the trunk, fitted a drum-shaped clock movement with enamel dial and Roman numerals, 57cm high see illustration on page 31 £150-200
440. A gilt brass carriage clock, the case with swing handle fitted a rectangular white enamel dial with Roman numerals, inscribed V. Samuel & Co., 65 Gracechurch St, E.C., 15cm high £100-120 Lot 442
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Lot 438
Lot 457
445.
A late 19th Century black marble and gilt metal mounted eight-day clock set, the clock surmounted by a figure of the triumphant St Michael, 66cm high, with associated garnitures, 59cm high £250-350
446. A late 19th Century gilt metal eight-day clock set, the clock with female mask head scrolls to the sides and fitted a cream chapter ring, the movement striking on a bell, 52cm high and the matching four-branch four-light garnitures, 51cm high £300-400 447.
A painted spelter clock set, the clock mounted a girl playing a harp, on a marble base, 35.5cm high, and the matching garnitures £200-300
454.
A French gilt metal mounted mantel clock, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and signed Gentilhomme, Palais Royal a Paris, surmounted by an eagle and on an oval base, 27cm high and a brass stationery rack, 17cm wide £200-300
455.
An Edwardian walnut and gilt metal mounted eight-day mantel clock, the case with flame finial and grilles to the sides fitted on an arch top dial with regulator to the arch and silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, the movement striking on a gong, 56cm high £400-600
456.
An Edwardian oak arch-top eight day mantel clock, banded in boxwood, fitted a silvered dial with Roman numerals fitted a movement striking on a gong, 36cm high £150-200
448. A circular brass ship type wall clock, 27cm diameter £20-30 449. A gilt metal and porcelain mounted eight-day clock set, the clock with urn finials and female bust portrait ovals to the sides and the two matching oval garniture vases decorated figures in landscapes £200-300 450.
451.
A late 19th Century gilt brass carriage clock, the rectangular enamel dial with Roman numerals and signed Boddington, Paris, fitted an eight-day, half-hour repeat movement, striking on a gong, 16cm high £300-400 A gilt brass carriage timepiece with circular enamel dial and eight-day movement, 13.5cm high £60-80
452.
A rectangular gilt brass carriage timepiece, with rectangular dial and eight-day movement, 10cm high £60-80
453.
A miniature gilt brass carriage clock with rectangular enamel dial and eight-day movement and a French carriage alarm £60-80
457.
A mid 18th Century walnut eight-day longcase clock, by Samuel Marshall, London, the hood with turned columns to the sides, the trunk enclosed by a rectangular door, the brass dial with transition arch engraved and signed Samuel Marshall, London, with subsidiary seconds and date aperture see illustration £800-1200
458. A 19th Century tortoiseshell and brass eight-day boulle type mantel clock, the gilded dial with segmented enamel chapter ring, the movement striking on a bell, 32cm high £400-600 459.
A Regency mahogany wall clock with a circular white enamel convex dial and shaped trunk beneath, fitted an eight-day fusee movement see illustration £500-700
460. A brass lantern type clock £80-120
Lot 459 461.
A Jaeger-LeCoultre atmospheric clock in a gilt brass glazed case, 22cm high £150-200
462. A postman’s alarm with enamel dial £100-150 463.
A gilt brass carriage clock in a leather case £120-150
464. A black marble cased mantel clock, fitted a porcelain dial with Arabic numerals and an eight-day striking movement, 29cm high £60-80 465.
A French gilt metal cased barometer, the enamel chapter ring with scale from 73-79 and marked Barometre Metallique, the case surmounted by an urn and with swagged decoration, 43cm high £200-300
466. A night projection clock, the gilt brass casing mounted on a leather base marked Edwards & Sons 161 & 159 Regent St, with push button operation, 18cm high £400-600
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Lot 467 467.
A Junghans mystery or swinger clock of elephant form, the patinated spelter elephant with raised trunk suspending a pendulum surmounted by a circular enamel dial with Arabic numerals, 28cm high see illustration £300-500
Lot 471 472.
A miniature longcase clock, fitted a white enamel dial with Roman numerals signed Wilter, set in a painted case with floral decoration and dated 1793, 29cm high £200-300
473.
A French ormolu mounted white marble mantel clock, the enamel dial signed Planchon, Paris, the case top with a cherub seated on a star set dome on a white marble fluted column, with drum movement with strike bell, 42cm high see illustration £1500-2000
474.
A French black marble and ormolu mantel clock, the eight-day movement striking on a bell, surmounted by a boy with wine, the dial with blue enamel Roman numerals, 42cm high see illustration £1000-1500
475.
A French Egyptian revival mantel clock and garniture, in Belgian slate and mottle brown marble and bronze, the sphinx-topped truncated pyramid case with black dial with gilt Roman numerals, fitted an eight-day striking movement, 46cm high and with obelisk garniture carved with hieroglyphics, 51cm high see illustration £1500-2000
468. A small gilt brass skeleton clock, the enamel chapter ring with Roman numerals in blue, the oval glass dome damaged, total height including dome 28cm high £300-500 469. A Jaeger LeCoultre Art Deco two-day alarm clock, the square dial with Arabic numerals on a swivel support, 14cm wide £250-350 470.
471.
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A French gilt brass cased carriage clock, with cylinder platform escapement and alarm function, in fitted leather case with key, 15cm high (handle up) £150-200 A Junghans mystery or swinger clock modelled as a pilot, the standing pilot with propeller in his left hand and suspending a pendulum from his right hand, the pendulum surmounted by a white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, 38cm high see illustration £400-600
Lot 473
Lot 474
Lot 475
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484. A race-goer’s umbrella, the bamboo handle containing a pencil, retailed by Brigg, the silver collar engraved M D Wood, Henley Hall, Ludlow and an umbrella with hammered silver handle, London 1882 £100-150 485.
An umbrella with a finely carved ivory owl handle £100-150
486. A parasol, the finely carved wooden handle modled as a mouse eating a nut and another with a carved parrot handle £100-150 487.
A race-goer’s umbrella, the bamboo handle containing a pencil, retailed by Brigg, the silver collar engraved E M Wood, Henley Hall, Ludlow, the mount London 1910 and a silvered handled umbrella, the handle initialled J B W and inscribed Worksworth £100-150
488. A parasol with a silver handle, retailed by Brigg, London 1895 and an ebonised walking cane with white metal knop £80-120 489. A parasol with ovoid mother of pearl knop and yellow metal collar, a bamboo walking cane, the carved ivory handle moulded as a whippet’s head and a parasol £100-150 490. A parasol with mother-of-pearl and gilt metal mounted handle and another with two wavy bands of gilt metal to the handle £80-120
Lot 476
476.
A large French ormolu mantel clock, the case cast with a seated artist with a leaf and scroll cast plinth, the circular enamel dial with Roman numerals, with an eight-day drum movement striking on a bell, 62cm high see illustration £1500-2000
The Walking Sticks & Umbrellas 480. A golf umbrella, the silver handle of golf ball form containing a scoring pencil, retailed by Brigg, the silver mounts London 1895 £150-250
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481.
491.
A race-goer’s umbrella, the bamboo handle containing a pencil, retailed by Brigg, the silver collar inscribed M D Wood, London 1904 and a malacca walking cane with silver knop and an ebony cane with silver coloured knop £80-120
492.
A short umbrella with a silver handle, London 1923, a conductor’s baton with engraved white metal knop and two other walking canes £70-100
493.
A malacca walking stick with curved horn handle and sundry walking sticks and umbrellas (6) £60-80
494.
An ivory and ebony walking cane with ivory ball knop and tip, the ivory neck intricately carved with an armorial, 85cm long £300-400
A race-goer’s umbrella, the silver handle containing a pencil, retailed by Brigg, the silver mounts London 1896, a silver collar to the handle inscribed E M W, Henley Hall, Ludlow £120-180
482. A parasol, the cloisonné handle with dragon decoration and another with a porcelain handle depicting cherubs £100-150 483. A fine ivory handled parasol, the gilt metal knop engraved foliate scrolls and initialled £120-180
Lot 501
The Works of Art 495.
A fine 19th Century rosewood sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, inset with brass lines and shell discs, with mixing bowl and matching inner caddies, 32cm wide £400-600
503.
A taxidermy fox, mounted standing on a wooden base, 104cm long £80-120
A scrimshaw sperm whale tooth later carved with a square rigged ship, 10.25cm long £150-200
496. A scrimshaw sperm whale tooth later engraved with a square rigged ship within a lozenge £80-120 497.
502.
504.
A pair of copper, brass and wooden candlesticks to a design by Dr Christopher Dresser, possibly by Benham & Froud, with wavy drip trays, domed foot and ball turned wooden handle, 19cm high see illustration £150-180
Harriet Sanderson Stewart, portrait medallion of Francis Stewart, Priest, signed, bronze, 16cm x 13cm £100-150
498. A collection of 25 plaster intaglios, framed together, 26cm x 20cm £80-100 499. An Austrian cold painted bronze figure of a dog on a black marble base, 15cm high £50-80 500.
An Edwardian glass panelled presentation casket with gothic tracery panel, 36cm wide £200-300
501.
A fine 19th Century rosewood sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, inlaid a brass shell with urn and floral scrollwork, with mixing bowl and inner caddies initialled B and G, 36cm wide see illustration £600-800
Lot 504 Page 39
505.
An ostrich egg bowl with gilt metal mounts, 14cm diameter £60-80
506.
A set of boxwood and ebony Staunton chessmen, the white king signed Jaques, London and with bishops mitre stamp to two rooks and two knights, the kings 10cm high the pawns 5cm high, contained in a baize lined box with Staunton label, the cover with plaque ‘Bebington Chess Club Tournament First Prize won by Thomas C Crane Esq. March 1869’ and the folding board with geometric inlaid border see illustration £1800-2200
507.
A red stained and natural ivory chess set by Charles Hastilow, the kings with jewelled Maltese cross finials, the queens with fleur-de-lis finials, the kings 10cm high, the pawns 4.5cm high, contained in a rectangular mahogany box, 21cm wide see illustration £1800-2200
Lot 506 (part)
Lot 507
508. An early 19th Century travelling chess set with red stained and natural ivory pieces in a fitted mahogany case, two flaps to the hinged cover, 25.5cm wide £80-120 509.
A Jaques Staunton boxwood and ebony chess set, the two rooks and two knights with mitre stamp, the kings 10cm high, the rooks 5.25cm high, contained in a baize lined oak box, complete with later board, 28cm wide see illustration £300-400
510.
A Victorian walnut games compendium, the twin doors enclosing a red stained and natural ivory chess set, the interior with three trays, draughts, cribbage and dominoes to the top tray, cards, bezique and whist markers to the second tray, racing games pieces, dice and ivory counters to the lower tray, the hinged cover fitted a games board see illustration £500-700
511.
A quantity of boxwood and ebonised draughts pieces in a box and a folding cribbage box £40-60
Lot 509 (part)
Lot 510 Page 40
512.
A pair of Bilston enamel candlesticks, circa 1780, decorated floral sprays on a white ground, 25.5cm high £300-500
513.
A 17th Century French marble bust of a nobleman, wearing a lace collar and order of chivalry, on a wood and metal mounted plinth, total height 47cm £800-1200
514.
No lot
515.
A scrimshaw sperm whale tooth, decorated a three-masted ship, 14.5cm long £150-200
516.
A French gilt metal casket with Paris porcelain mounts painted with cherubs and flowers, 24cm wide £100-150
517.
518.
519.
520.
521.
524.
A Simon & Halbig bisque head doll with weighted eyes, open mouth, pierced ears, body with jointed limbs, numbered 6 1/2 in a navy velvet dress with a cream fur trim and matching hat, 42cm £100-150
525.
A bisque head doll with weighted eyes, open mouth, jointed limbs, marked VP 12, in a maroon and velvet dress with matching bonnet, 43cm £100-150
526.
A Bebe Jumeau ‘Depose Tete Jumeau’ bisque head doll with blue fixed eyes, closed mouth and jointed limbs, in a cream silk and lace dress with matching bonnet, 43cm £80-100
527.
A large bronze figure of a standing horse, 41cm high £400-600 A bronze two-handled vase, of oval shape with entwined scroll handles surmounted by putti, the sides decorated vines and putti, on a rectangular plinth with incurved corners, 56cm wide £500-700 A bronze figure of Cupid, seated on a naturalistic base and set on a circular plinth, 36cm high £150-200 A 19th Century carved marble study of a hand, in lace cuff, on a rectangular plinth, 23cm wide £120-180 A taxidermy display of a seated fox, 19th Century, the case with glazed front, 58cm wide £150-200
528.
529.
An Armand Marseille doll, the head broken, marked AM Germany, with sleepy eyes, open mouth and composition hands (in need of restoration) and various dolls clothing £10-15
523.
An Armand Marseille bisque head doll with weighted eyes, open mouth and moving limbs, numbered 995 A 8/0 M, 22cm £80-120
A Lucy Peck poured wax doll with fixed eyes (one lacking) and stuffed torso, in a blue cotton dress, 60cm £80-100 A porcelain bust of a boy with painted dark blonde hair, initialled WC, 16.5cm, together with another porcelain bust of a lady, 14cm £100-150
530.
An Oriental bisque head baby doll with fixed eyes, closed mouth and moving limbs, numbered 2069 B 2/0, in a cotton and lace dress £60-80
531.
A Kammer & Reinhardt bisque head doll with painted eyes, closed mouth and jointed limbs, number 114, in a cream cotton and lace dress, 48cm £80-100
The Dolls, Toys & Games 522.
A Kammer & Reinhardt bisque head doll with weighted eyes, closed mouth and jointed limbs, numbered 117 and marked for Simon Halbig, in a cream silk and lace day dress, 48cm £100-150
532.
A sailor boy bisque doll with fixed eyes and closed mouth, in a navy buttoned uniform, 10cm, together with a bisque girl doll with weighted eyes and moveable limbs, in a cream dress with straw bonnet, 13cm £80-120
533.
A ‘Googly’ bisque doll ornament seated nude with legs outstretched, numbered 9748, together with two ‘Googly’ bisque dolls, both 13cm £60-80
534.
A German bisque doll with painted eyes and moveable limbs, numbered P54 4, 13cm; together with another bisque doll in a blue floral dress, 18cm £50-70
535.
A ‘Googly’ bisque doll with weighted eyes and moveable limbs in a cream floral dress, numbered 189/1, 19cm £40-60
536.
A Bahr & Proschild doll with bisque head, weighted eyes, open mouth and jointed limbs, numbered 604 2, in a cream dress with a straw bonnet, 33cm £80-120
537.
A German baby bisque doll with weighted eyes, open mouth, moveable limbs, in a cream cotton and lace outfit, 30cm £40-60
538.
A Jumeau Medaille D’Or doll with bisque head and neck, fixed eyes, closed mouth, pierced ears, stuffed kid leather limbs, in a cream cotton dress, 76cm see illustration on page 42 £150-200
539.
A Lori baby doll with bisque head, weighted eyes, open mouth, moulded hair, moveable limbs, stamped S & Co, Germany, initialled and numbered DV 6, in a cream night gown, 39cm; and a Jules Steiner doll with bisque head, weighted eyes, open mouth, jointed limbs and pull string voice box, 40cm £100-150
540.
A French bisque head doll with fixed eyes, open mouth, pierced ears and jointed limbs, marked E11D, in a pink and cream dress, 64cm £60-80
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541.
A bisque head doll with weighted eyes, open mouth, pierced ears and jointed limbs, marked S 13H 1009 DEP, in a blue floral cotton dress with cream lace cardigan see illustration £150-200
542.
A German bisque head doll with weighted eyes, open mouth, moveable limbs (one foot broken), marked 390, A 9/0 M, in a crochet dress with matching bonnet, 23cm £60-80
543.
A French bisque head doll with weighted eyes, open mouth, jointed limbs, marked SFBJ 836 PARIS 8, in a cream cotton and lace dress, 43cm £60-80
544.
A French bisque head boy doll with fixed eyes, open mouth, moulded hair and jointed limbs, marked SFBJ 235 PARIS, 53cm £60-80
545.
A Bebe Steiner bisque head doll with fixed eyes, closed mouth, pierced ears and jointed limbs, marked A9, in a red and cream lace dress, 42cm £60-80
545A. A bisque head baby doll with fixed sleeping eyes, closed mouth and stuffed limbs, initialled AM, in cream cotton dress and bonnet £100-150
Lots 538 & 541
546.
A bisque piano doll of a baby reaching upwards, 21cm high £60-80
547.
A quantity of dolls’ house dolls, with bisque heads and hands and material bodies, a felt Guardsman and two Eastern dolls £50-70
548. A 4-4-2 Hornby locomotive, in maroon, various rolling stock, track, etc. £60-80
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Lot 550
549.
A Continental fort, in the form of a tower incorporating turrets and other buildings, 47cm high £70-90
550.
A Victorian dolls house brass fender, pierced and with rope band to the centre, on ball feet, 27cm wide see illustration £120-150
551.
A Dean’s Rag Book Mickey Mouse figure, wearing red shorts, 35cm high £50-70
552.
Matchbox Super Kings construction vehicles, Muir Hill detachable plough shovel (8) all boxed £80-120
Lot 574
553.
Matchbox Super Kings construction vehicles, Muir Hill detachable plough shovel (7) all boxed £80-120
554.
Matchbox Super Kings digger and plough (11) all boxed £60-80
555.
Dinky No 962 Muir Hill Dumper Truck, pale yellow with red hubs, (6) all mint boxed £100-150
556-557. No lots 558.
Dinky No 962 Muir Hill Dumper Truck, pale yellow with red hubs, (5) all mint boxed £100-150
559.
No lot
560.
Matchbox King K2 Muir Hill dumper truck (2) boxed, Matchbox series No 2 dumper truck and two others all boxed £40-60
561.
Matchbox series 2 Muir Hill dumper (21) all boxed £80-120
562.
A Budd L red painted dumper truck, boxed and a bespoke tractor lift model £80-100
563.
Two Mamod showman’s engines, green, red and white painted and another Mamod traction engine £80-120
564.
A Hornby clockwork train No 2 goods set box and a quantity of Hornby rails £20-30
572.
A doll’s Victorian pram with wooden body, leatherette hood and wrought iron frame £200-300
565.
A child’s hand cranked musical box, transfer printed a scene of children playing with bees, 12cm wide £20-30
573.
A doll’s four-piece suite of wicker furniture £80-120
574.
A 19th Century German flatbottomed Noah’s Ark, the roof painted a dove with sprig of olive, enclosed by a sliding door to the side and containing 118 figures, comprising three male and three female figures, a pair of each of the following; elephants, bactrian camels, dromedary camels, rhinos, red deer, brown deer, moose, cows, buffalo, horses, pumas, lions, cheetahs, leopards, antelope, hyenas, llamas, goats, foxes, tigers, stoats, weasels, meer cats, sheep, boars, guinea pigs, geese, hares, monkeys, wolves, beavers, swans, chickens, cats, guinea fowl, dogs, badgers, coyotes, lynx, ferrets, mongoose; five pairs of birds, a donkey, a pig, a squirrel, a mink, and 16 other birds see illustration £1500-2000
575.
A Britains field gun pulled by a team of six horses, a hospital carriage pulled by a team of four and four various pieces of artillery £150-200
566. A doll’s Victorian pram with wicker body, leatherette hood and interior with button seat and wrought iron frame £600-800 567.
An Edwardian child’s folding pram with plush lined seat and base £120-150
568. A doll’s simulated rosewood piano with pleated material front, 39.5cm wide £300-350 569.
A doll’s cast iron mangle £60-80
570.
A doll’s American rocking chair with upholstered seat back and rail £200-250
571.
A child’s pull along Victorian Palomino horse, hide covered and with saddle on a wooden fourwheeled base, 81cm high £400-600
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Lots 580 & 581 576.
An Edwardian painted toy hunt, comprising two horses, a huntsman, two hounds and a fox, all with jointed bodies, the huntsman, 22cm high, another similar figure, another depicting a policeman attempting to muzzle a dog and four vellum racquets £60-80
581.
577.
A quantity of Britains soldiers, including guardsmen, cavalrymen, bandsmen etc. in a box ‘Types of the British Army’, No. 73 £60-80
The Guns, Firearms & Militaria
578.
Three clockwork tinplate toys, violinist, drummer and ‘The Stubborn Donkey’, marked DRGM £60-80
579.
A painted zeotrope or Wheel of Life, by the London Stereoscopic and Photographic Company, with various paper rolls; a quantity of German discs by Ehrlich probably for an Ariston Organette £150-200
580. A Lines Bros Sportiboy rocking horse, dapple grey and with stirrups on turned pine column supports and twin cruciform base, bearing a trade label Whyte, Strood, Kent, 86cm high, 94cm wide see illustration £150-250 Page 44
585.
An Ayres rocking horse, dapple grey with harness, saddle and stirrups, white mane and long tail, on baluster turned column supports and twin cruciform base, branded mark, 86cm high, 127cm wide see illustration £300-500
A brass cannon on an iron carriage, cast with the Royal Arms and with iron ram rod, 35cm long see illustration £150-180
586. An early 19th Century percussion cap fowling piece by Westwood with amboyna wood stock and fore-end, engraved plates and metal mounted ram rod, 108cm long £300-500 587.
A Knight double barrel 20 bore, Boxlock, non ejector shotgun, Nitro- Proofed, in proof, average condition, no visible number Note: the purchaser of this lot must have a current shotgun certificate or firearms dealer’s licence and the lot must be paid for and collected on the day of the sale £400-500
588. A Webley & Scott single barrel, .410 bore, bolt action shotgun, serial number 8714 Note: the purchaser of this lot must have a current shotgun certificate or firearms dealer’s licence and the lot must be paid for and collected on the day of the sale £30-50 589. A Charles Lancaster double barrel, 12 bore, hammer shotgun, number 1 of a pair, serial number 4146, damage to under-lever, gun black powder proof only, gun in proof Note: the purchaser of this lot must have a current shotgun certificate or firearms dealer’s licence and the lot must be paid for and collected on the day of the sale £300-500 590.
An AYA double barrel, 12 bore, box lock ejector shotgun, serial number 170230 Note: the purchaser of this lot must have a current shotgun certificate or firearms dealer’s licence and the lot must be paid for and collected on the day of the sale £250-350
Lot 585 591.
A leather shotgun case bearing a label Charles Hellis and Sons, 119 Edgware Road, Hyde Park, London, 82cm wide and a hessian covered guncase by C G Bonehill, Birmingham, 83cm wide £120-150
592.
Three leather cartridge belts and a gun slip £60-80
593.
A quantity of gun cleaning accessories £60-80
594.
A French foot artillery short sword, faint makers mark and numbered 4456, 63cm long total, a Middle Eastern sword with inlaid Islamic inscription to the blade, two kukris and a pistol £80-120
595.
An early 19th Century French short sword with brass cruciform guard and thread grip, the blade with makers name rubbed, the hilt numbered 644, complete with brass mounted scabbard, 63.5cm long £80-120
596.
A Victorian Henry Wilkinson cavalry officers sword, the D guard with Royal cypher and with shagreen wrapped grip, complete with metal scabbard, No 3002, 98cm long £150-200
597.
A Victorian court sword, with beaded decoration to the D guard and grip, having an engraved blade complete with brass numbered scabbard £80-120
598.
An American CSA cavalry officers sword the D guard initialled CS and with ribbed grip, the engraved blade initialled CSA complete with brass mounted ebonised scabbard £80-120
599.
An American 1864 Civil War artillery sabre with brass D guard and brass wire work clad leather grip (no scabbard) 104cm long £200-250
600. A French model 1874 Gras sword bayonet with brass pommel and wood grip, the blade engraved with makers name and date, complete with steel scabbard, 65cm long £60-80
Lot 605
The Musical Instruments 605. A 20th Century caged bird musical automaton, the three birds singing and moving in their gilded cage, 61cm high see illustration £1500-2000 606. A ukulele in a case and a piano accordion £50-60 Page 45
607.
A mandolin in a case by G Grandini, 72cm long £50-80
608. A 19th Century musical box in a walnut case, the hinged cover inlaid musical instruments and foliage, fitted a 23.5cm cylinder playing twelve airs with chromium recorder to the side, the case 48cm wide see illustration £1000-1500 609. A 19th Century Swiss mandolin-zither musical box playing twelve airs with label and 27cm cylinder, 61cm wide see illustration £1500-2000 610.
A Swiss musical compact, the hinged cover enclosing a mirror, powder compartment and musical mechanism, 8.5cm wide £40-60
The Costume & Textiles
Lot 608
615.
A 17th/18th Century silk needlework coverlet sewn with flowerheads, approximately 9ft x 7ft £150-200
616.
A Paisley shawl, 177cm x 170cm £100-150
617.
A panel of Jacobean style needlework, depicting a deer, a snake and a bird within a flowering tree, 59cm x 45cm £150-200
618.
An 18th Century petit and gross point needlework picture of a figure in a garden of a country house, 58cm x 54cm £400-600
619.
A wool crewel work bell pull sewn with chinoiserie scenes and with tassel end £60-80
620. A woolwork and painted silk picture of a shepherd, circa 1800, in a carved gilt frame, 19.5cm x 15.5cm £200-300 621.
A woolwork and watercolour on silk oval picture of a shepherdess, circa 1800, 25.5cm x 20cm £150-200
622. A pair of 19th Century needlework portraits of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, 31cm x 31cm £50-80 Lot 609
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623.
A lady’s full length fur coat £100-150
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The Garden Statuary & Furniture 650.
651.
A Georgian lead water pump with gun barrel spout, 82cm high £50-60 A large oak feeding trough, with panelled front and zinc container, 230cm wide £50-80
Lot 654
Page 48
652.
A 19th Century brass and iron phoenix boot scraper, 33cm wide £60-80
653.
A pair of terracotta pots with mask heads in relief and incised decoration, 58cm high £400-600
Lot 658
654. A mill stone, 94cm diameter see illustration £150-200 655.
A reconstituted stone vase incised foliage, 42cm high and four others £80-120
656. Three reconstituted stone campana shaped vases, 47cm high £150-200 657.
Three cast iron campana shaped two-handled vases with Tudor roses and scrolls in relief, on pedestal bases, one on a cast base 78cm high see illustration £1200-1500
658. A large D shaped stone trough, 94cm wide see illustration £300-400 659.
A pair of baluster columns with ball finials, 72cm high £150-200
660. A staddle stone top on a tapered base, 73.5cm high £150-200 661.
A staddle stone top on a tapered base, 75cm high £150-200
Lot 657 (part)
662. A cast iron two-tier fountain, the top with twin putto support, the lower tier with triple swan support, 109cm high see illustration £800-1200 663. A Coade stone style campanashaped two-handled vase, with ring handles and incised ivy trails and berries, on a square pedestal base each side with a wreath in relief, 156cm high see illustration on page 50 £800-1200 664. A stone baluster column on an octagonal base, 91cm high £80-120 665. A collection of terracotta pots etc. £60-80
Lot 662
Page 49
Lot 663 666. A cast iron circular vase etched lotus leaves on an octagonal stone column, 94cm diameter, 127cm high see illustration £400-600 667.
Three cast iron campana shaped two-handled vases with Tudor rose and scrolls in relief on pedestal bases, 77cm high see illustration £1200-1500
Page 50
Lot 666 668. Seven black painted iron chairs and two circular tables £200-300 669. A garden triple-back bench with slatted seat £300-400 670.
Lot 667
A pair of reconstituted garden vases with reeded body, one on a pedestal base, 75cm high and another on a staddle stone base, 90cm high £80-120
671.
A reconstituted stone bird bath with scallop bowl on a cherub support, 64cm high £100-150
672.
A pair of cast iron garden vases, the flanged tops with egg and dart border and of reeded form, on a square pedestal base, 109cm high £800-1200
673.
A Regency wrought iron garden seat with reeded interwoven back and slatted seat, the legs on bow stretchers, 158cm wide see illustration £600-800
674.
A hexagonal pedestal with floral capital, 91cm high £150-200
675.
An iron garden table on three legs with mask head mounts, 59cm diameter £80-120
676.
677.
A matched pair of rectangular stone troughs, 38cm x 73cm and 37cm x 69cm £200-300 A circular stone trough, 49cm diameter £80-100
678. A reconstituted stone sundial with baluster column support, 67cm high £80-100 679.
A pear-shaped stone trough, 45cm wide £100-150
680. A staddle stone with circular top and tapered base £100-150 681.
A reconstituted stone figure, the Shepherdess, 122cm high £80-120
Lot 673 686. A sundial with baluster column support, 79cm high £80-120 687.
Two squat staddle stones, 53.5cm high and a staddle stone top on a baluster column, 74cm high £150-200
688. A pair of reconstituted stone garden vases, a stone figure etc. £80-100
697.
A cast iron garden chair with interwoven back and slatted seat, 129cm wide £120-150
698. A lyre shaped cast iron boot scraper and another with shaped end supports £40-60 699. A cast iron lion 64cm wide £80-120 700.
A large glass top table with a wrought iron scrolling support, mounted with a three light table light, the top 201cm x 91cm £180-220
701.
A lead hopper, 34cm high £50-70
Two boot scrapers on stone bases £40-60
702.
692. A rectangular stone trough with D ends, 58cm x 36.5cm £80-120
A quatrefoil cast iron boot scraper and a sundial £40-60
703.
A pair of cast iron garden vases with flanged tops and reeded borders, each on a rectangular pedestal base, 63cm high £200-300
689. Two garden lights on baluster columns, 66cm high £60-80 690. A pear-shaped stone trough, 53cm wide £80-120 691.
682. A pear-shaped stone trough, 44cm wide £100-150
693. A small stone trough, 45cm x 54cm £80-120
683. A cylindrical column supporting a figure with two doves, 84cm high £120-150
694. A reconstituted stone figure of a woman with a bird, 132cm high £150-200
704.
A pair of cast iron vases with lotus leaf type supports, 40.5cm high £200-300
684. A wooden slatted garden seat, 182cm wide £100-150
695.
A quantity of terracotta pots and two variegated marble columns £120-150
705.
685. Two staddle stones with square tops, 61cm high £100-150
696. A pair of cast iron wall pockets decorated cherubs and swags, 82cm wide £400-600
A white painted fire surround with acanthus scrolls to the sides, 114cm x 160cm £80-120
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The Furniture & Furnishings 710.
A brass coat and hat stand on a tripod base, 170cm high £60-80
711.
A Regency style parcel gilt three-part overmantel mirror, with ball cornice and classical frieze, 90cm x 145cm £300-500
712.
An Oriental rug with central blue medallion on a buff ground with an indigo guard stripe, 224cm x 181cm £80-100
713.
A marquetry inlaid three-tier étagère, with three-quarter pierced brass gallery above a drawer and two conforming tiers on square and curved supports and outsplayed legs, 51cm wide see illustration £1200-1800
714.
A Victorian mahogany chest fitted three long and two short drawers on a plinth base, 120cm wide £150-200
715.
A large Oriental carpet with central madder and blue medallion and spandrels on a palmette indigo ground, 391cm x 295cm £500-600
716.
A George II mahogany silver table, the dished rectangular top with indented corners, with side frieze drawer and on turned legs with pad feet, 78cm wide see illustration £800-1200
Page 52
717.
A Hamadan rug with blue ground central field, 190 x 118cm £200-250
718.
A William IV mahogany kneehole dressing table, the rectangular top above two frieze drawers and two short drawers to each side of a recessed cupboard, 123cm wide £300-400
719.
A Victorian walnut side cabinet with scroll inlaid frieze above a panelled door set with a Wedgwood panel, 82cm wide £200-300
720.
A George III mahogany side chair with upholstered back and seat on square chamfered legs joined by an H stretcher £80-100
721.
A 19th Century marquetry jardinière stand with galleried top to circular planter above two circular platforms on shaped three legged support, 97cm high £1000-1500
722.
A Victorian walnut side cabinet with floral inlaid frieze above a glass panelled door with gilt metal mounts, 82cm wide £150-200
Lot 713
Lot 716
Page 53
Lot 723 723.
A Regency burr yew, rosewood and mahogany cylinder bureau, with faux marble top above two octagonal panelled doors each centred by a convex glass panel reverse painted with game above a cylinder concealing an interior of six small drawer pigeon holes and writing slide, with the base fitted with two long drawers on square tapering legs, 73cm wide see illustration ÂŁ3000-5000
724.
A George I style dining chair with vase shaped splat ÂŁ20-30
Page 54
Lot 730 725.
A George III mahogany chest on chest, with dentil cornice above two short and three long drawers on a chest with brushing slide and three long drawers on bracket feet, 182cm x 120cm £300-500
726.
A 19th Century two-drawer bowfronted box mirror with rectangular plate, 45cm wide £20-30
727.
A 19th Century three-tier étagère on turned supports, 84cm high £60-80
728.
A George II style footstool on leaf carved cabriole legs with claw and ball feet and two other cabriole legged stools £80-120
729.
A George II mahogany fret carved mirror with rectangular bevelled plate, 84cm x 55cm £150-200
730.
A pair of carved Oriental armchairs with dragon carved backs and arms see illustration £1000-1500
731.
A Regency style nest of two occasional tables £20-30
732.
A George I 18th Century walnut hanging corner cupboard, the arched cornice above a cross and feather banded door, 111cm high £150-200
733.
A 17th Century oak joint stool with shaped rails, on unusual baluster turned legs joined by square stretchers, stamped MP, (some restorations) £150-200
734.
A Chinese hardwood jardinière stand with octagonal marble top on scroll carved four legged base with claw and ball feet, 84cm high see illustration £600-800
Lots 734 & 961
Page 55
738.
A pair of Georgian window pelmets carved with flowerheads below a ball set cornice, 78cm long £100-150
739.
An 18th Century painted pine settle with splat back and shaped planked ends, traces of original painted scumble glaze, 108cm wide £150-200
740.
A 17th Century chestnut writing box with hinged lid above a fall front applied with geometric mouldings and concealing seven drawers, some lined with 17th Century pomegranate design paper, 52cm wide Literature: Victor Chinnery, Oak Furniture, figs 3.428 & 3.429 see illustration £1200-1500
741.
A mid 18th Century walnut tripod table on turned stem and cabriole legs, 82cm wide £100-150
742.
An early 17th Century burr oak credence table, the folding octagonal top upon an arcaded frieze set with split balusters on turned legs and gate and with platform stretcher, 91cm wide see illustration £800-1000
743.
A Georgian 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
Lot 740 735.
A George III 18th Century mahogany tripod pole screen with fluted column on cabriole legs, the rectangular screen sewn with contemporary needlework, 143cm high £200-300
736.
A George III 18th Century oak three-drawer lowboy on cabriole legs, 77cm wide, (replaced top) £100-200
737.
A George III 18th Century mahogany brass bound plate bucket of reeded form with swing handle, 37cm diameter £150-200
Page 56
Lot 742
Lot 748 744.
An Indian teak table from Rajasthan, with five plank studded top on turned legs, 188cm x 109cm £200-300
745.
A George III mahogany three-tier dumb waiter, the dished trays on knop turned stem and tripod base, 104cm high £300-400
746.
An Edwardian tub chair, the padded back above a rail inlaid with classical motif, the arms supported by balustrade and on square tapering legs £100-150
747.
A George III oval mahogany tray with gallery to cross banded top, on a later sabre legged stand, 81cm wide £250-350
748.
A fine George III mahogany serpentine serving table, on square moulded and chamfered legs, 90cm high x 157cm wide Provenance: from the collection of Archbishop Michael Ramsey see illustration £3000-5000
749.
A Dutch kingwood cabinet on stand, circa 1900, with shaped cornice above glass panelled bow fronted cupboard with canted corners with split column divides upon a stand of two drawers on tapering hexagonal legs, joined by a wavy stretcher on bun feet, 106cm wide see illustration £1500-2000
Lot 749
Page 57
750.
A mahogany side cabinet, circa 1820, with two shelf superstructure supported on columns and scroll sides upon a cabinet with two drawers and two panelled doors on lobed bun feet, 159cm x 94cm see illustration £600-800
751.
A George III mahogany three-tier dumb waiter with dished top on vase twin supports and tripod legs, 110cm high £500-700
752.
A George III mahogany secretaire chest on chest, circa 1780, with dentil cornice above two short and three long drawers on a secretaire chest of three long drawers, on outsplayed bracket feet, 195cm x 113cm £700-1000
753.
A fine George III mahogany concave chest of three drawers with turned reeded columns on tapering bun feet, 97cm x 117cm see illustration £1000-1500
754.
A very large library bookcase, cream painted MDF, the base with nine fielded panel cupboards, the centre upper section void, the end sections with moulded cornice, above lappet and lion mask carved pillasters, 293cm high x 434cm wide together with a matching breakfront bookcase with shelves above cupboards Provenance: this bookcase was made by John Bevan of Tenbury Wells for Llanharren House £1000-1500
Lot 750
Page 58
Lot 753
Lot 756
755.
A very large 19th Century painted pine library bookcase, with moulded cornice above fluted frieze and four glass panelled doors upon a base of four fielded panels and plinth, 280cm high x 314cm wide, together with a matching bookcase with two glass panelled doors above two fielded panel doors on a plinth, 158cm wide Provenance: Llanharren House £1000-1500
756.
An 18th Century oak lambing chair with wing back and strung seat see illustration £400-600
757.
An early 18th Century panelled oak cradle on rockers, 94cm long £80-120
758.
An oak bureau bookcase, the associated astragal glazed case upon a bureau with stepped and well interior above two short and two long drawers, on bun feet, 223cm x 97cm £200-300
759.
A 17th Century oak chest, the four-panel top with iron lock plate and hasp, above four carved panels, 135cm wide £150-200
760.
A George III oval brass bound wine cooler on a stand with square moulded legs, corner brackets and leather castors see illustration £2000-3000
761.
A Regency mahogany two-pillar dining table with moulded edge top on turned columns, each with reeded outsplayed legs and brass lion paw castors, with two extending leaves, 137cm wide x 288cm long when fully extended see illustration £2000-3000
Lot 761
Lot 760
Page 59
Lot 766 762.
An early 19th Century mahogany sarcophagus shaped wine cooler with crossbanded and chequer strung top and with ring handles, 66cm wide £400-600
763.
A mid 18th Century oak cupboard, the moulded cornice above two arched fielded panel doors above two drawers and surrounded by eight fielded panels, 194cm high x 190cm wide £400-600
764.
A 17th Century oak chest with plank lid and sides with a threelozenge carved and panelled front, 116cm wide £80-120
766.
An oak three-drawer dresser with shaped apron, on square cabriole legs, 133cm wide see illustration £200-300
765.
A George III mahogany serpentine card table with concertina action, on square moulded and chamfered legs, 91cm wide £200-300
767.
Two brass single bedsteads with iron frames, 40cm wide £80-120
Lot 768 Page 60
768. A 19th Century folio chest of seven long drawers with locking pilasters, on a plinth base, 120cm wide see illustration £300-500 769.
A 17th Century Dutch spice cupboard with geometric fronted door enclosing three small drawers, 39cm wide x 43cm high see illustration £300-500
770.
A Victorian tripod chess table, 50cm wide £50-60
771.
An Edwardian mahogany estate desk by Simpole’s Office Furniture, Manchester with tambour fall and fitted interior upon two four drawer pedestals, 107cm wide £200-300
Lot 769 772.
A Victorian walnut loo table, the oval top with a band of inlaid scroll work upon a carved balloon stem with leaf carved socle on four scrolling legs, 153cm wide see illustration ÂŁ500-700
773.
A very large 19th Century Deccan standard oil lamp topped with a cockerel cast reservoir above a thirteen light tray on multi knopped stem and circular base, 198cm high see illustration ÂŁ1000-1500
Lot 772
Lot 773
Page 61
Lot 775
Page 62
Lot 774
Lot 780
774.
A four-tier trellis veneered étagère, with pierced brass gallery to each tier on a square support and turned tapering legs, 36cm wide see illustration £2000-3000
775.
A Welsh oak duodarn, circa 1800, the moulded cornice above three recessed fielded panel doors above three short drawers and two threepanelled doors, on bracket feet, 198cm x 150cm Provenance: Auction at The Black Barn, Charlton Kings, 5 August 1975, Lot 48 see illustration £1500-2000
776.
A 17th Century oak threepanelled chest with moulded rails and stiles, 60cm x 103cm £200-250
777.
A mahogany breakfast table with circular top, 106cm diameter and four chairs with drop-in seats £100-150
778.
A Georgian style rococo overmantel mirror, 89cm x 116cm £40-60
779.
A Victorian miniature footstool with needlework flowers and white rats on a giltwood base with beaded feet, bearing label Arthur Cribb, 38 Soho Square, 21cm wide £80-120
780.
A late Victorian satin birch and parcel gilt Davenport desk, with pen box above writing slope, supported on fluted columns with panelled cabinet to each side concealing drawers and shelves, 82cm x 53cm see illustration £1000-1500
Lot 781 781.
A fine walnut gate-leg table, the two-flap rectangular top on turned legs and gates joined by turned stretchers, 74cm wide see illustration £600-800
782.
A set of eight George III style wheelback dining chairs, the pierced splats carved with anthemion and husk swags above a leaf spoked wheel, the dished seats on square chamfered legs joined by H stretchers see illustration £500-700
783.
A George III style mahogany twopillar dining table, the moulded edge top on turned supports and moulded tripod legs, 205cm x 114cm wide £200-300
Lot 786 785.
A George III mahogany two-tier dumb waiter, the dished tiers on turned columns with downswept tripod base, 100cm high x 67cm diameter see illustration on page 64 £400-600
786. A George III mahogany wig stand, the circular bowl ring on leaf carved supports above three drawers supported by three leaf carved supports and cabriole legs joined by a dished jug stand, 85cm high see illustration £800-1200
784. A Regency mahogany pedestal sideboard, the bowfront top fitted two drawers, on panelled cupboards supported by brass sphinx caryatids, 101cm high x 216cm wide £600-800
Lot 782 (part)
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Lot 785 787.
A 19th Century satinwood and marquetry inlaid open bookcase, the top inlaid with a classical urn within coconut cross banding above a single drawer inlaid with patera and leaves above three open shelves and two folio dividers with inlaid pilasters, on square tapering feet, 51cm wide see illustration £2000-3000
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Lot 787 788. A Victorian plaster gilt oval girandole of neo-classical style with urn and scroll cresting and husk set frame with three candle arms beneath, 90cm high £150-200 789.
A pair of Victorian upholstered tub chairs on gilded turned fluted tapering legs see illustration £500-700
Lot 789 790.
A campana shaped gilt metal urn lamp on a fluted socle and square base applied with floral scroll work, 48cm high £100-150
791.
Two pairs of Regency style gilt metal curtain ties, with acanthus finials and a pair of ties embossed flowerheads £80-120
792.
A Louis XV style rosewood and floral marquetry two-drawer serpentine commode, banded in satinwood and on cabriole legs with gilt metal mounts, 83cm x 74cm see illustration £400-600
793.
A pair of ormolu five-branch wall lights with lyre shaped backs and mask head ribbon type surmounts, 140cm high see illustration £1500-2000
Lot 792
Lot 793
Page 65
Lot 794
Lot 796
Lot 798
Lot 795
Page 66
794.
A pair of Louis XV style fauteuils, each with upholstered back, seat and arms on scrolling leaf carved supports and turned tapering fluted legs see illustration £600-800
795.
A George III and later mahogany bookcase, the astragal glazed doors with broken arch pediment upon a chest with brushing slide and five drawers, 237cm x 77cm see illustration £400-600
796.
A late Regency rosewood side cabinet, the marble top supported on turned columns with two indented shelves with mirrored backs and on a plinth, 91cm x 61cm see illustration £800-1200
797.
A 19th Century mahogany standing corner cupboard, the moulded cornice and inlaid dentil frieze above six shaped shelves with corner fan paterae, 219cm high x 69cm wide £500-800
798.
799.
A pair of French Empire mahogany armchairs with padded back and seat, on leaf carved scrolling arms, on squat scroll legs, LESAGE Paris stamped on underside of the seat see illustration £1000-1500 A pair of Victorian oval footstools with gilt rail and bun feet, 33cm wide £70-90
800. A Louis XV style burr walnut table, the serpentine top banded in satinwood and tulipwood above a frieze drawer, on cabriole legs with gilt metal mounts joined by a platform stretcher, 72cm x 37cm see illustration £400-600 801.
802. A pair of late 19th Century brass and onyx chenets cast with scrollwork and swags, 41cm high £120-150 803. A pierced steel fire curb, 118cm wide £50-70 804. A fine Regency occasional table, possibly by George Oakley to design by Thomas Hope, the sabicu top inset with brass lines, the frieze with metal rim, on scrolling and supports set with gilt metal laurel wreaths and joined by a platform stretcher, on gilt metal scrolling and anthemion cast feet, 71cm high x 86cm wide see illustration £3000-5000
A Victorian oval plaster gilt girandole with shell and scroll cresting and three candle arms £150-200
Lot 804
Lot 800
Page 67
Lot 805
Lot 808
805. A George II mahogany tea table, the shaped top upon leaf carved cabriole legs with pad feet, 73cm x 81cm see illustration £600-800
808. An 18th Dutch mahogany silver table, the galleried top above a single drawer, on turned legs with pad feet, 73cm x 81cm see illustration £300-500
806. A pair of tubular chromium and black glass two-tier bedside tables, 71cm x 48cm £100-200
809. An early 19th Century mahogany pier glass with chequer inlaid cornice above a deep panel frieze inset a marquetry oval decorated with vase of flowers above a rectangular plate, the frame with flowerhead corners and shell inlaid base, 130cm x 57cm £300-500
807.
A pair of ormolu two-branch wall lights with acanthus scroll back and branches, 41cm high £300-400
Lot 813 Page 68
810.
An early 19th Century mahogany bowfront corner cupboard, with dentil cornice and shell panelled and box strung frieze above two double panelled doors, 117cm x 74cm £100-150
811.
A George III mahogany bowfront corner washstand, the folding splash back above dummy drawers above a platform with drawer, on outsplayed legs joined by stretchers, 86cm x 63cm £100-150
Lot 815
812.
A Victorian upholstered footstool, the circular rail chased in brass with scrolling vines, 26cm wide £50-80
813.
A George II style mahogany wing armchair upholstered in brown leather, the seat rail carved with foliage, on shell carved cabriole legs with claw and ball feet see illustration £1000-1500
814.
A Chippendale style Edwardian mahogany display cabinet, with fretwork cornice above a glazed door on a stand with blind fret rail and legs with tray stretcher, 200cm x 76cm £400-600
815.
A George II walnut kneehole desk, the cross and feather banded top above frieze drawer and three drawers to each side of a recessed cupboard, on bracket feet, 75cm x 77cm (restorations) see illustration £800-1200
816.
A pair of ormolu four-branch candelabra floral lights on green ceramic urns with gilt square bases, 39cm high £250-300
817.
A brass standard lamp, the ribbon-tied reeded column on circular base and lion paw feet, 132cm high £50-80
818.
A pair of George I dining chairs, the vase shaped splats veneered in burr walnut with drop-in needlework seats on shell carved cabriole legs with claw and ball feet see illustration £1500-2000
819.
A pair of George I dining chairs, the vase shaped splats veneered in burr walnut with drop-in needlework seats on shell carved cabriole legs with claw and ball feet see illustration £1500-2000
Lot 818
Lot 819
Page 69
Lot 820 820. A 19th Century rosewood tripod table, the circular dished top segmented with boxwood lines and centred with a gothic tracery strung panel, the box strung triform support with three fluted box strung columns, on downswept tripod legs inset with anthemion and scroll work, 70cm high x 78cm diameter Note: believed to have been exhibited at the 1851 Crystal Palace Exhibition see illustration £2000-3000 821.
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Lot 821
A Victorian rosewood and floral marquetry side table with shaped top, frieze drawers and cabriole legs, 73cm x 55cm see illustration £400-600
822. A late Victorian rosewood and floral marquetry bureau with two drawer above a shaped fall upon cabriole legs with gilt metal mounts, 99cm x 76cm see illustration £250-350 823. A George III mahogany ladderback dining chair with drop-in seat and square chamfered legs £50-80 824. A pair of gilt metal two-light wall lights hung from ribbon-tied bows, 37cm high £70-80 825.
A pair of gilt brass lustre candlesticks on triform bases, 30cm high £100-150
Lot 822
Lot 830
Lot 833
826. A small D shaped fender with kettle stand to the top, the front embossed ovals and swags, 41cm high £80-120 827.
A Venetian engraved blue glass mirrored back girandole, 35cm high £40-60
828. A wooden fire screen painted with a basket of summer flowers, 71cm high £80-100 829. A George I walnut side chair with upholstered back and seat on cabriole legs £150-200 830. A George II padouk hanging corner cupboard, the shaped cornice carved with shell, husk and swags and with leaf carved finials, above a fielded panel door with egg and dart mouldings above a foliate scroll base, 128cm high see illustration £600-800 831.
A pair of rococo style three-branch gilt metal wall lights, 55cm high £60-80
832. A Dutch brass six-light chandelier with scroll branches and the tasselled tie for the same, 124cm high £200-300 833.
A George III style kettle stand with square galleried top, on square tapering legs joined by X stretchers, 73cm x 28cm see illustration £150-200
834. A Queen Anne walnut double domed bureau bookcase with mirrored arched doors above a cross and feather banded fall concealing a well and step interior, above two short and two long drawers, on bun feet, 212cm x 103cm see illustration £1800-2000 Lot 834
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846. A Regency mahogany tea table, the octagonal folding top crossbanded in rosewood, the frieze inlaid boxwood lines, on square tapering legs £200-250 847.
A Regency gilt wall mirror with breakfront cornice and verre eglomisé glass frieze with vignettes of flowers and central pastoral landscape, 42cm wide £150-200
848. A pair of George III style mahogany footstools, with needlework seats on square tapering legs £150-180 849. A carved and gilded fire screen, sewn with armorials, 71cm high £40-60
Lot 838 835.
A Louis XV style walnut firescreen of cartouche shape, on scrolling leaf carved base, 105cm high £150-200
836. A George III mahogany armchair with pierced vase shaped splat and scrolling arms, on square chamfered legs joined by H stretchers £100-150 837.
A 17th Century oak joint stool £40-60
838. A William and Mary kingwood chest, the geometric top with oyster veneer and cross banded borders, fitted with three long and two short drawers with oyster veneer, brass ring handles and keyhole escutcheon, on bracket feet, 103cm wide see illustration £1500-2000 839. A George I walnut chest fitted three long and two short drawers, cross banded and with brass drop handles and keyhole escutcheon, on bracket feet, 90cm wide £600-800
840. An oak four poster bed of 17th Century design, the canopy, head and foot boards carved diapers within scrolling borders and with carved end posts, the foot boards named and dated E Warren 1670, complete with needlework hangings, 133cm x 216cm high see illustration £2000-3000 841.
A brass Corinthian column oil lamp with embossed well (converted for electricity), with shade, 77.5cm high £120-150
842. A brass door porter with ring handle to top, mask head and wreath style decoration, with putti support on a half round base £60-80 843. A George III mahogany semicircular tea table on square tapering legs, 72cm x 97cm £100-150 844. A set of three George III shield back dining chairs with wheat ear and husk swag carved splats and stuff over seats, on square moulded legs joined by an H stretcher £100-150 845. A Dutch floral marquetry mirror with rectangular plate, 98cm x 57cm £80-120
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850. A rosewood pedestal of classical design with marble top applied gilt metal urns, swags and a roundel of classical figures in a vineyard on a square base with egg and dart borders, 117cm high £300-500 851.
A pair of 19th Century ormolu porcelain moulded two-branch three-light table lights with hinged caryatid branches, the mounts decorated flowers and putti on shaped circular bases, 25.5cm high £150-200
852.
A brass and iron nursery fender, 63cm wide and a crescent shaped fender, 50cm wide £70-90
853.
A pair of Victorian walnut circular footstools with needlework seats, 32cm diameter £100-150
854. A pair of gothic revival altar candlesticks in the style of Hardman of Birmingham, 39cm high £60-80 855.
A George III shield shaped and serpentine three-drawer box mirror, on ogee feet, 55cm x 38cm and an oval dressing mirror in skeleton frame £60-80
856. A George III mahogany piecrust tripod table with bird cage action on baluster stem with pierced cabriole legs and claw and ball feet, 65cm x 56cm £200-250
Lot 840 857.
A 19th Century gilt metal cartouche shaped fire guard cast with scroll work and urns, 79cm x 69cm £80-120
858. An oval mirror in parcel gilt and glass bead frame, 56cm x 47cm and a circular bevelled mirror in gilt frame, 59cm diameter £60-80
859.
A George III mahogany oval topped Pembroke table with frieze drawer and square tapering legs, 71cm x 80cm £60-80
860. An Edwardian satinwood square-topped table vitrine with square tapering legs joined by X stretchers, 79cm x 37cm £150-200
861.
A Regency mahogany armchair with ebony string back splat £80-100
862. A George III mahogany card table, the D shaped top cross banded in satinwood and rosewood on box strung rails and ring turned tapering legs, 76cm x 91cm £150-200 Page 73
865. A Regency mahogany tripod table, the dish top on turned stem and outsplayed legs, 70cm x 58cm diameter £80-120 866. A gilt brass and plastic Corinthian column table lamp, a Corinthian column oil lamp and a pair of column table lamps on three scroll feet £100-150 867.
A gilt wood oval wall mirror, the frame carved shells and acanthus scrolls, 55cm x 36cm and three other mirrors £180-220
868. A gilt wood wall mirror, the frame carved shells and acanthus scrolls with beaded borders, the plate 34cm x 21cm £120-150 869. A carved stained pine box with iron carrying handles, 114cm wide £80-100 Lot 883 (part) 863. A 19th Century brass candle lamp with shade, 40cm high and a large brass pricket candlestick, 32cm high £60-80
864. A pair of brass plated table lights, the columns with acanthus C scrolls and berries on a triform base, 42.5cm high £40-60
Lots 886, 887 & 888 Page 74
870.
A mahogany lazy susan with dish top on central stem and circular foot, 37cm diameter £80-100
871.
A George III mahogany tripod table with dish top on turned stem and cabriole legs, 73cm x 55cm diameter £120-150
872.
A gilt wood five-light electrolier with carved surmount £80-120
873.
A cut glass chandelier hung four tiers of elongated and prismatic glass drops and trails with cut leaf surmounts £500-600
874.
A gilt brass two-branch wall light of Empire design, with urn finial and rams mask head supports to the scrolling branches, 42cm high £150-200
875.
A cut glass honeycomb pendant chandelier with prismatic glass trails and central glass suspension, 63cm high £200-300
876.
A cut glass chandelier hung prismatic drops from the gilt metal eight point crown, 67cm high £300-400
877.
A gilt metal three-light electrolier, entwined flowers and foliage, 54cm high £180-220
878. A cut glass chandelier hung four tiers of elongated drapes with trails of prismatic drop suspension, 71cm high £400-600 879.
Four 18th Century style gilt plated two-branch wall lights with quiver backs, the branches with trails of harebells, 53cm high £500-700
880. Four silvered three-branch wall lights of Empire design having twin mask head caryatid surmounts, 31cm high £300-400 881.
A Dutch brass five-light electrolier with scroll branches, 68cm high £200-300
882. An 18th Century oak chest with triple panelled hinged cover and later carved front and sides, 103cm wide £250-350 883. A set of twelve ash and elm wheel back Windsor chairs, including two armchairs see illustration £800-1200 884. A George II mahogany tripod table, the circular top on birdcage action column and leaf carved cabriole legs, 72cm x 86cm £600-800 885. A pricket altar type candlestick of Carolean design on three brass feet, 86cm high £60-80 886. A Chinese hardwood rectangular low table, the frieze carved scrolls and with similar decoration to the feet, 48cm wide see illustration £150-200 887.
A Chinese pierced hardwood screen set a circular needlework panel of exotic birds within flowering branches, the support capped by dog of fo finial and with pierced base and elongated dog of fo feet, 67.5cm high see illustration £250-350
Lot 890 888. A pair of Chinese pierced and carved hardwood single chairs, the backs decorated prunus trees, fitted loose trap seats on cabriole front legs see illustration £200-250 889. A Chinese red lacquer cabinet enclosed by two pairs of doors painted sages at tables and in garden landscapes, with brass hinges and door plates, 70cm wide £150-200 890. A Dutch 17th Century style ebonised and pressed brass mirror, with floral cresting to part mirrored frame, with rectangular plate, 120cm x 75cm see illustration £400-600 891.
A pair of gilt single branch wall lights, a pair of gilded table lights and a porcelain table light with gilt metal mounts £150-200
892. An oak brass bound umbrella stand with reeded cylindrical body and having lion mask ring handles, 63cm high £120-150 893. An oak brass bound umbrella stand, 62cm high £80-120 894. A set of oak open shelves with dentil cornice and drawers beneath, 169cm wide £120-150 895. An oval oak two-flap gate leg table on baluster turned legs with broad square stretchers, 145cm wide £400-600 896. An oak credence table, with half round top and with arches to the frieze, on gun barrel legs united by square stretcher, 100cm wide £150-200 897.
A rectangular footstool with floral needlework decoration, 36cm x 29cm £60-80 Page 75
Lot 898 898. A 19th Century amboyna and ebony cabinet, with three quarter balustrade gallery above two panelled doors set with Paris porcelain portrait panels upon a two-tier open stand with gilt metal mounts and a porcelain panelled frieze, 62cm wide, 46cm deep and 127cm high see illustration £3000-5000 899. A graphite grey linen upholstered love seat, 135cm wide x 94cm deep £200-300 Page 76
900. A Chinese hardwood throne chair, painted all over in red and gilded lacquer, the canopy and arms finely carved dragons with central flaming pearl, the front and sides set seven panels of geometric design, the back set an assortment of pierced and carved panels, with metal pole mounts to the sides, 91.5cm wide, 160cm high see illustration £800-1200 901.
A pair of gilt gesso five-branch five-light wall lights with scrolling arms and acanthus leaf moulded sconces, 51cm high £300-500
902. A pair of brass five-light candelabrum each with scrolling arms, mask mounted columns, on square bases with four splayed feet, 50cm high £200-300 903.
An embossed brass jardinière on a pedestal base mounted with twin lion mask ring handles, the circular base mounted on three hairy paw feet, 70cm high £120-150
904. A gilt plaster girandole with shell and scroll surmount and three candle branches, the plate 53cm x 37cm £200-300 905.
A pair of rectangular wall mirrors with gilt plaster frames applied acanthus scrolls, the plate 54 x 74cm £400-600
906. A matched pair of 18th Century yew and elm wood Windsor type armchairs with stick and pierced splat backs on turned baluster legs £600-800 907.
A pair of Regency mahogany armchairs, with gadrooned top rail and scroll splat on turned tapering legs £400-600
908. An Afghan rug with red ground central field, 173 x 106cm £100-150 909. A pair of glass and gilt metal wall lights each with a single scrolling arm with drop lustre fitting £100-150
Lot 900 910.
An 18th Century painted drawing room suite of the Sheraton period the back painted with flowers and classical ovals (possibly after Angelica Kauffmann), comprising a pair of armchairs, three single chairs, a settee, 141cm wide and a day bed made from two chair backs, 129cm wide see illustration £2500-3500
Lot 910
911.
A fine mahogany serving table of Regency design, the rectangular top with galleried back, on four acanthus carved legs with claw feet, 248cm wide £1500-2000
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Lot 912 912.
A very fine Regency mahogany concertina extending dining table with folding top and fitted four extra leaves, raised on eight reeded tapering legs, 132cm x 346cm see illustration £8000-10000
Lot 913
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913.
A walnut chest on stand by Bert Uzzell, the rectangular top with moulded border and fitted three long and three short drawers, the stand fitted a long drawer on bracket feet, 99cm wide, with original receipt to D W Lee Browne, Headmaster of Rendcomb College, dated February 11th 1950 see illustration £800-1000
914.
A walnut chest on stand by Bert Uzzell, the rectangular top with moulded border and fitted three long and three short drawers, the stand fitted a long drawer on bracket feet, 99cm wide, made for D W Lee Browne, Headmaster of Rendcomb College see illustration £800-1000
Lot 914
915.
A mahogany kneehole desk fitted a surround of seven drawers on square taper legs, the leather lined top 108cm x 69cm £100-120
916.
A pair of Victorian mirror back wall brackets with spindle turned uprights, 29.25cm high £40-60
917.
A pair of Louis XV walnut side chairs, with upholstered back and seats on scroll carved feet £200-300
918.
A Corinthian column brass and bronzed standard lamp on square stepped base and lion paw feet, 143cm high £100-150
919.
An early 19th Century rosewood three-tier étagère with threequarter pierced brass gallery to the rectangular top on turned columns, the drawer fronts hinged, 54cm wide the hinged flaps enclosing four drawers, each with display of lepidoptera, 54cm wide Note: Chorley’s is licensed by Natural England to sell specimens taken from the wild prior to October 1981, licence CL07 see illustration £300-500
920. A walnut decanter box containing four cut glass decanters and stoppers, 24cm wide £150-200
Lot 919
Lot 919 (open)
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Lot 921 921.
A Chinese hardwood altar table, the rectangular top on a carved frieze, on square legs, 91cm wide see illustration £1500-2000
922. A set of six Regency mahogany dining chairs each with two triple and central quadruple upright splats to the backs having upholstered seats on turned legs £400-600 923.
A late 18th Century sideboard fitted two central drawers and a concave cupboard to each side, on square taper legs with spade feet, 141cm wide £400-600
924. A mahogany dining table of George III design, the twin pedestals with turned columns and tripod supports, fitted two extra leaves extending to 262cm £200-300
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925.
A George III mahogany secretaire bookcase, the arch pediment with reeded reserves, enclosed by a pair of diamond shaped glazed bar doors, with usual secretaire above three long drawers on splay feet, 91.5cm wide see illustration £800-1000
926. A mahogany torchere with triple carved slatted tulip shaped column on a tripod base with claw and ball feet, by Maurice Kibbles of John Gibson, High Wycombe, 107.5cm high £120-150 927.
A George I oak table, the rectangular top with moulded border, fitted a drawer to the frieze on round taper legs with pad feet, 84cm wide £600-800
928. A George III mahogany chest, the rectangular top with moulded border, fitted three drawers on splay feet, 94cm wide £400-600
929. A George III mahogany table on a carved and turned column with tripod support, the tip-up-top with birdcage, 75cm wide £250-350 930.
A George III mahogany bowfront corner cupboard, the twin doors each inlaid on oval, 74cm wide £80-120
931.
A Regency mahogany rectangular table, with crossbanded border with canted corners on a turned column and tripod support, the tip-up-top, 50cm wide £120-150
932.
A mid 19th Century rectangular table, the crossbanded top with canted corners on a turned column and tripod support, 43cm wide £100-120
933.
A Regency gilt wall mirror with breakfront ball studded frame and foliate relief to the frieze and with turned columns to the sides, the plate 74cm x 43cm £120-150
Lot 949 940. A George III mahogany tripod table with circular dished top and birdcage action on a turned column and tripod support, 76cm diameter £250-350 941.
Lot 925
A burnished steel fire basket of Adam design with cast back and serpentine front, with pierced and engraved frieze, 73cm wide £400-600
942. An Ushak carpet with green and blue geometric designs on a red ground 356cm x 276cm £200-300
934.
A William and Mary style oyster laburnum cushion framed wall mirror with rectangular plate and moulded surround, 70cm x 56cm £250-300
943.
935.
A George IV mahogany linen press, the top fitted sliding trays and enclosed by a pair of doors with two long and two short drawers under, 48cm wide £300-400
944. A pair of 20th Century oak joint stools and an oak side table £50-70
936.
A George IV mahogany extending dining table, fitted four extra leaves on six turned tapered legs, 129cm wide extending to 280cm £800-1200
937.
An Italian gilt wood altar type standard lamp £80-120
938. A George III mahogany corner wash stand with splash back fitted a bowl, the middle tier fitted a drawer with platform stretchers beneath, 64cm wide £80-120 939.
A pair of Victorian single chairs with pierced horizontal splat backs and upholstered seats and a pair of George III style armchairs with upholstered seats on turned legs £80-120
945.
An oak table, 17th Century elements, the two-plank top over a single drawer on turned legs united by stretchers, 149cm wide £200-400
A Chesterfield sofa with button upholstery, 222cm wide £400-600
946. A spinning wheel, with turned supports, 90cm high £80-120 947.
A set of five French ormolu two-branch wall lights in Louis XV style £100-150
948. An Edwardian oak folding desk with fitted interior containing stationery rack and inkwell, 61cm wide £40-60 949. A 19th Century oak folio stand, with adjustable ratchet mechanism on bun feet with castors, 67cm wide see illustration £800-1200 Page 81
Lot 950 950.
A Regency burr walnut Davenport desk, the sliding top enclosed by a fall and with four drawers to the side opposed by dummy drawers, on gadrooned feet with castors, 51.5cm wide see illustration £1000-1500
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Lot 959
Lot 955 951.
A Regency mahogany linen press, the dentil cornice above twin oval panel doors enclosing slides, the base fitted two short and two long drawers on splay feet, boxwood stringing throughout, 204cm high £600-800
952.
An Edwardian oak and pollard oak table cabinet, the top inlaid a star above twin panel doors enclosing pigeonholes and a drawer, on a plinth, carry handles to the sides, 42cm wide £80-120
953.
A 17th Century oak bible box, the front with carved lunettes, 62cm wide £70-100
954.
A late 17th Century oak coffer, the planked top above a triple arch panel front with applied split baluster decoration, on block feet, 130cm wide £150-200
955.
A George IV reclining oak library armchair by R Daws, with adjustable mechanism, on carved front legs with claw and ball feet see illustration £600-800
956.
A Victorian walnut Davenport desk, the top with stationery box above a writing slope enclosing a fitted interior, with four drawers to the side opposed by four dummy drawers, 53cm wide £150-200
957.
A mahogany cupboard enclosed by panel doors, 101cm wide, a Victorian cheval mirror (distressed) and an Edwardian four-fold screen £120-180
958.
A late 18th Century mahogany table, the circular top on a turned column and tripod support, the tip-up-top, 78cm diameter £400-600
959.
An Edwardian mahogany and marquetry inlaid bonheur-dujour, the galleried top above two cupboards flanking two short and two long drawers inlaid with vases of flowers and swags upon a writing table with folding top above an inlaid drawer and square tapering joined by H stretcher, 107cm x 77cm see illustration £1200-1800
960. An 18th Century parcel gilt and walnut veneered landscape mirror, the moulded frame carved with floral drapes, with a threepart bevelled glass, 49cm x 128cm £700-900 961.
Lot 963
A Chinese hardwood jardinière stand with wavy marble top on simulated bamboo carved legs, 92cm high see illustration on page 55 £600-800
962. An early 19th Century mahogany dressing table with three drawers on turned tapering legs, 106cm wide £80-100 963. A Dutch floral marquetry occasional table, the circular top on three outsplayed legs joined in centre with circular collar, 86cm diameter see illustration £1200-1800 964. A George III mahogany tripod table, the piecrust and shell carved top on fluted and spiral fluted stem with acanthus cabriole legs and claw and ball feet, 72cm high x 56cm diameter see illustration £1000-1500
Lot 964
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Lot 965
965.
A Louis XV style burr chestnut bureau en pente of bombe form with pierced brass gallery above a kingwood banded fall concealing an interior of kingwood veneer drawers, on cabriole legs with gilt metal mounts, 93cm x 63cm see illustration £3000-5000
966. A pair of George III mahogany side chairs with upholstered backs and seats on square moulded legs joined by H stretchers £100-150 967.
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Lot 967
An oak armchair in the manner of Leonard Wyburd for Liberty and Co, with panelled back above Moorish dowels on turned legs see illustration £200-300
Lot 968
968. A pair of Anglo-Indian hardwood card tables (probably padouk), the rectangular baize-lined folding top with leaf carved rims, the frieze deeply carved with flowerheads and scrollwork on acanthus carved cabriole legs with lion paw feet joined by leaf carved X stretchers with central urn finial, 96cm wide see illustration ÂŁ8000-12000
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Lot 970 969. A Regency mahogany pedestal sideboard, the rectangular top on two oval panelled pedestal, flanking a central drawer and tambour cupboards, 142cm wide £600-800 970.
Two 19th Century beech elm and ash stick back armchairs see illustration £200-300
Lot 974 (part) Page 86
971.
A Dutch 18th Century yew wood bombe chest of drawers, the shaped top veneered in strips of yew and inset with boxwood stringing above four long drawers on bun feet, 89cm wide £3000-4000
972.
Lot 974 (part)
A Regency parcel gilt and green armchair, painted a cherub panel within leaf scrolls, with scroll arms and turned tapering legs £180-200
973.
A Regency mahogany worktable with crossbanded single-flap top above two drawers on square tapering legs joined by a platform stretcher, 50cm wide £200-300
974.
A suite of walnut and parcel gilt seat furniture comprising: four chairs with padded backs and seats set within moulded and turned frames, on knop-turned and tapering legs and a matching open armed settee, the settee 165cm long see illustration £2000-3000
975.
A George III style mahogany Gainsborough type armchair with carved arm supports and legs £500-800
976.
A pair of Victorian button-back nursing chairs, on bulbous turned legs with brass castors £200-300
977.
An Edwardian mahogany display cabinet on stand, with astragal glazed door on turned legs with pad feet, 151cm high £100-150
978.
A George III mahogany hanging corner cupboard with dentil cornice above a blind fret frieze and astragal glazed door, 100cm high £80-120
979.
An early 19th Century rosewood high back adjustable armchair, with lappet carved frame to back and arms, on turned tapering legs see illustration £800-1200
980. A Victorian nursing chair with blue velvet upholstery on turned baluster legs £40-60 981.
A Victorian rosewood three-tier whatnot, the top with three-quarter pierced gallery on twist turned supports, brass castors, 85cm x 61cm £200-300
982. A William IV rosewood pole screen with scroll carved frame to needlework screen on turned stem with circular base, 158cm high £150-200 983. A George III mahogany tripod table on bird cage action baluster column and cabriole legs with claw and ball feet £400-600 984. A George III mahogany tripod table with single plank pie crust top on bird cage action, on fluted stem and leaf carved cabriole legs, 84cm diameter £400-600 985. A Victorian walnut tripod table with wavy pie crust top on turned fluted baluster column and leaf carved cabriole legs, 45cm diameter £400-600 986. An 18th Century oak mule chest, the now fixed top above four fielded panels converted to doors above three short drawers, 147cm wide Note: Reputedly adapted by Waring & Gillow in the early 1920s £400-600
Lot 979 987.
A revolving 19th Century bookcase with brass gallery and drum top, turned column and tripod legs, 46cm diameter £150-250
988. An early 19th Century rosewood work table with frieze drawer and reel moulded wool basket on turned column and tripod base, 51cm wide £200-300 989. A pair of Belouch rugs, each with triple pole medallion on a geometric ground within a multiple border 185cm x 135cm £150-200 990. A 17th Century and later oak table, the rectangular top above a diaper carved frieze on turned legs united by square stretchers, 75cm wide £200-300 991.
A George III mahogany D-end dining table with central two-flap section on square tapering legs, 277cm long £400-600
992. A pine chimneypiece, the frieze with central carved panel depicting a classical pastoral scene flanked by carved swags, complete with hearth stone, the mantel 137.5cm wide £150-200 993.
A 19th Century oak linen press, the upper section enclosed by panel doors on a chest base of four long graduated drawers on splay feet, 107.5cm wide £400-600
994. A George III oak supper table, the circular tilt-top on a baluster column and tripod base, 81cm diameter £100-150 995.
A narrow mahogany bookcase, the upper section enclosed by a glazed door, the lower section fitted four drawers on bracket feet, 44cm wide £100-150 Page 87
996. A pair of Flemish 17th Century style oak open armchairs with upholstered panel backs and seats, leaf carved arms and on twist turned legs and stretchers £100-150 997.
A 17th Century oak bible box with fall front above a diaper carved frieze, on a later stand, 67cm wide £120-180
998. A pair of French painted salon chairs, each with shaped oval backs flanked by two reeded columns, on turned and reeded legs, the cream painted ground applied with carved gilt decoration and upholstered in a red striped silk, 49cm wide £80-120 999. A cast iron and brass bedstead with cream painted rails and brass knobs and top rail, 136cm wide £100-150 1000. A Victorian walnut chaise longue on foliate carved cabriole scroll legs with brass castors, upholstered in an ochre velvet with buttoned back, 129cm wide £200-300 1001. A Regency mahogany sofa table fitted with two drawers each with two brass swing handles, the top and front with ebony banding and reeded legs with brass caps and castors, 129cm wide £200-300 1002. A brown leather button back wing armchair with panelled leather base £600-800 1003. A mahogany and cream upholstered tub type armchair with flat back and sloping arms, on square tapering legs with cream damask upholstery £80-120 1004. A Regency bowfront chest of drawers of two short and three long drawers with oval swing handles on splayed feet, 105cm wide £200-300 1005. A Chinese export black lacquered table, highlighted in gilt, the rectangular top with broken action, on a tripod base, 45.5cm wide (distressed) £60-80
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The Books & Stamps 1010. A large quantity of stamps, in albums, stock books and loose, a ring binder containing a large number of first day covers and a quantity of unused decimal postage stamps in booklets £100-150 1011. Stow (J) The Survey of London, published by Elizabeth Purslow, Royal Exchange 1633 £200-300 1012. A large quantity of Ordnance Survey 1:1250 maps; Birmingham and Warwickshire etc. £80-100 1013. Sparrow (G) The Crawley and Horsham Hunt, limited edition 146/500 and signed by the author and Mac Dermot (E T) The Devon and Somerset Staghounds £80-100 1014. Aldin (C) Dogs of Character and eight other books by the same £60-80 1015. Curling (B W R) British Racecourses and nine other books £50-60 1016. McTaggart (Lt Col M F) Mount and Man and nine other books £50-60 1017. Edwards (L) Sketches in Stable and Kennel and twelve other books £50-60 1018. Munnings (A) An Artist’s Life and twelve other books £50-60 1019. An Arabic illustrated book, Le Club du Livre No.305, in decorative leather binding and with slip case £60-80
The Prints 1025. Coroniel Russian Sled and Cart a pair chromolithograph, 44cm x 64cm £40-60 1026. After George Morland Farmstead a pair coloured engraving, 43cm x 55cm £40-60
1027. After W. Ralston Mustering Cattle in Australia coloured engraving, 23cm x 30cm £40-60 1028. A quantity of prints and watercolours £50-70 1029. By and After T Saunders City of Worcester four black and white engravings, 25cm x 35.5cm £80-120 1030. After Rembrandt van Rijn Deposition inscribed Renbrant f crm peyrl 1633 No 88 engraving, 56cm x 44.5cm £80-120 1031. Hamerton (P G) The Etchings of Rembrandt, with 50 facsimiles, Seeley & Co Ltd 1905 £60-80 1032. ‘Snaffles’, Charles Johnson Payne (British 1884-1967) [ARR] Sport in the Shiney coloured print, 46cm x 61cm £200-300 1033. A quantity of various prints and engravings to include a group of Dutch engravings and a small oil on board signed ‘Nigel Hollard’, 7cm x 10cm £30-50 1034. Dancing Frogs Pair of cartoons chromolithograph, 10cm x 15cm After David Wilkie The Blind Fiddler engraving and various other prints £20-30 1035. After Francesco Bartolozzi Georgina, Duchess of Devonshire stipple engraving and three other pictures £50-70 1036. Jan Blaeu “Britannia Prout Divisa Fuit Temporibus Anglo-Saxonum Praesertim Durante Illorum Heptarchia”, The British Isles with decorative title cartouche, putti and crown, bordered with seven cartouches on each side depicting kings of the AngloSaxon Heptarchi hand-coloured map, 45cm x 55cm £400-600
1037. Theo Townsend Collage portrait of Queen Victoria, 28.5cm x 23.5cm Prince Albert, oval and Queen Victoria’s Jubilee £100-150 1038. Helen Bradley A Walk in the Park signed in pencil colour print, 47cm x 61cm £50-80 1039. A collection of six 19th Century engravings and chromolithographs Albert Edward as a Young Man in Military Uniform Portrait of Edward, Prince of Wales, Princess Alexandra and Two Children Prince Edward and Albert, ‘Two Jolly Tars’ Prince Edward Marriage Duke of Cambridge Windsor Castle and other prints £100-150 1040. A collection of prints and chromolithographs of Victorian Royal interest Their Royal Highnesses opening the 1851 Exhibition A Diamond Jubilee Four Generations print F Cox of Evesham advertising portrait of Queen Victoria A Royal Gathering on the lawn at Windsor and others £80-100 1041. A large quantity of prints of 19th and early 20th Century interest £70-90 1042. A large quantity of portraits of 19th and 20th Century Royal interest £50-60 1043. Fred Roe Good-Bye My Lads Nelson leaving Portsmouth for Trafalgar chromolithograph print, 53cm x 81cm £30-40 1044. After William Mulready Boys Playing at Start of Term and other engravings and prints various sizes £40-60
1045. After J and E Gould Black-Throated Thrush Naumann’s Thrush Siberian Thrush printed by Hullmandel from The Birds of Europe, published 1832-1837 three coloured engravings, 46cm x 32cm see illustration £150-200 1046. After J and E Gould Pallid Thrush Rock Thrush Blue Thrush printed by Hullmandel from The Birds of Europe, published 1832-1837 three coloured engravings, 46cm x 32cm £150-200 1047. After J and E Gould Bifasciated Lark Crested Lark Calandra Lark printed by Hullmandel from The Birds of Europe, published 1832-1837 three coloured engravings, 39cm x 33cm £150-200 1048. After J and E Gould Red-Chested Dottrel Buff-Breasted Tringa Grey Snipe printed by Hullmandel from The Birds of Europe, published 1832-1837 three coloured engravings, 34cm x 45cm £150-200 1049. After J and E Gould Olive-Tree Salicaria Barred Warbler Moustached and Aquatic Warblers printed by Hullmandel from The Birds of Europe, published 1832-1837 three coloured engravings, 44cm x 30cm £150-200 1050. After J and E Gould Creeping Locustelle Brake Locustelle Fantail Warbler printed by Hullmandel from The Birds of Europe, published 1832-1837 three coloured engravings, 46cm x 32cm £150-200 Lot 1045 Page 89
Lot 1051 1051. Charles Hunt Mandras Landing Mandras Embarking a pair of hand coloured aquatints, 37cm x 51cm see illustration £800-1200 1052. After Dean Wolstenholme The Essex Hunt published 1831 set of four mezzotints, 47.5cm x 65cm see illustration £300-500 1053. Samuel Cousins after Edwin Henry Landseer Bolton Abbey in Olden Times engraving, 57cm x 72cm £60-80
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The Watercolours & Drawings 1060. 19th Century English School Mary Elizabeth Galloway when a child, holding a rose half length portrait, oval pastel, 54cm x 43cm £80-120 1061. Erté, Romain de Tirtoff (Russian 1892-1990) Costume Design signed gouache and mixed media, 30cm x 20cm see illustration £400-600 1062. Burton Mathews Hay Making signed watercolour, 14.5cm x 19.5cm £100-150
Lot 1052 (part)
1063. School of Bernardo Bellotto (Italian 1720-1780) A View of a City across a Flowing River pen and ink, 24cm x 65cm Provenance: Fenwick Collection Claudia Argentiers & PG Exhibition: Laing Art Gallery, Tyne & Wear 1992 Christie’s 30th November 1965 Lot 14, Bernado Bellotto, A View of Dresden see illustration £1000-1500 1064. William Henry Williamson (1820-1883) Fishing Boats off the Coast signed watercolour, 30.5cm x 43.5cm £80-120 1065. W E Mayes Hay Making signed watercolour, 29cm x 47cm and other watercolours and prints £40-60 1066. Hester M Walker (British 19th/20th Century) Portrait of a Young Lady head and shoulders signed and dated 1908 watercolour 28.5cm x 18.5cm £80-120 1067. P L Peasant Woman Preparing Food a pair signed indistinctly coloured chalk on brown paper, 48cm x 36.5cm £100-150
Lot 1061 1069. George Fall (British 1848-1925) York Minster a pair watercolour, 22cm x 17cm £40-60
1068. Arthur Tucker (British 1864-1929) Castle on an Estuary Highland Loch a pair signed watercolour, 25cm x 34cm £180-220
1070. Follower of Samuel Prout (British 1783-1911) Coire on the Rhine View on the Rhine a pair watercolour, 22cm x 17cm £100-150
Lot 1063
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Lot 1071 1071. Follower of Francesco Guardi (Italian 1712-1793) Venice six views watercolour and bodycolour, 11cm x 16cm see illustration £2000-3000 1072. A Russell The Exhausted Cellist signed watercolour, 19cm x 15cm £40-60 1073. 19th Century School Seven Landscapes pencil on paper, various sizes £20-30 Page 92
1074. 19th Century English School Roses watercolour, 14cm x 9cm oval and other prints and drawings £40-60 1075. H Randolph Rose (British fl. 1880-1907) A Quiet Spot signed lower right and inscribed verso watercolour, 12cm x 22.5cm and Old Man in Clogs Sitting by a Well unsigned watercolour, 20cm x 11cm £120-180
1076. Edward Salter (British 19th Century) River Landscape signed and dated 1882 watercolour, 49 x 65cm £150-200 1077. 19th Century English School Views of Cirencester Abbey watercolour, 35cm x 48cm £100-150 1078. Cyril Hardy (British fl. 1900-1940) Tintern watercolour and two Gloucestershire watercolours £40-60
1079. Edward Horace Thompson (British 1879-1949) [ARR] Loch Landscapes a pair signed watercolour, 18cm x 25.5cm £80-120 1080-1081. No lots 1082. Edward Horace Thompson (British 1879-1949) [ARR] Beach Scene signed and dated 1921 watercolour, 22.75cm x 35.5cm £100-150 1083. No lot 1084. Edward Horace Thompson (British 1879-1949) [ARR] Highland Loch Scene with fisherman in a boat signed watercolour, 24cm x 36cm £100-150 1085. Edward Horace Thompson (British 1879-1949) [ARR] Loch Landscape tondo watercolour, 15cm diameter £80-100 1086. Attributed to J M W Turner (British 1775-1851) Wigton pen and ink sketch, 11cm x 19cm sketched on an election notice for Stranraer, Wigton and New Galloway £600-800 1087. D C Moss Ploughboy with Three Shire Horses dated 1925 watercolour, 35.5cm x 50.5cm £50-70 1088. Felix Kelly (British 1916-1994) [ARR] Santa in a Cornucopia Shaped Sleigh ink and colour wash, 27cm x 23cm £200-300
Lot 1092 1089. Adolphe Cals (French 1810-1880) Cliffs pen and ink sketch heightened with white, 13cm x 9.5cm and a book A-F Cals ou Le Bonheur de Peindre, by A Alexandre, Paris 1900 Provenance: Collection du Comte Doria 596/32 £20-30 1090. Peggy Rutherfoord The Coast of Maine monogrammed watercolour, 27cm x 36.5cm and a smaller unsigned watercolour by the same £80-120 1091. Attributed to John Varley (British 1778-1842) View of Snowdon watercolour, 36cm x 47.5cm Provenance: Albany Gallery £200-300 1092. Attributed to John Varley (British 1778-1842) View of the Lake District watercolour, 36cm x 47.5cm Provenance: Albany Gallery see illustration £200-300
1093. Anthony Vandyke Copley Fielding (British 1787-1855) Drovers by a Country Road signed and dated 1849 watercolour, 20.5cm x 29cm £100-150 1094. Attributed to John Francis Salmon (British 1808-1886) Fishing Boats in a Choppy Sea watercolour, 18cm x 37cm £60-80 1095. E Garemipi Horsemen near a Bridge signed and dated 1701 pencil and wash, 16cm x 24.5cm £50-70 1096. Edwin Penny (British, born 1930) [ARR] Pied Wagtail Perched on Wild Flowers signed watercolour, 37cm x 24cm £300-400 1097. Frederick John Bertram Hiles (British 1872-1927) Cottage by a River gouache, 31cm x 43.5cm Note: Frost and Reed Label verso £60-80
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The Oil Paintings 1100. Attributed to Charles Philips (British 1708-1747) Portrait of a Gentleman three-quarter length, standing holding a gun oil on canvas, 35cm x 29cm and Portrait of a Lady three-quarter length, wearing a white gown and holding a sprig of flowers a pair oil on canvas laid to board, 34cm x 29cm see illustration £1000-1500 1101. School of Richard Van Bleeck (Dutch 1670-1733) 17th Century Portrait of a Gentleman in full bottomed wig and green cloak oil on canvas, 73cm x 59cm see illustration £800-1000 1102. Sir Godfrey Kneller (1646-1723) 17th Century Portrait of the Duke of Leinster, Count Maynard Schonberg half length, wearing armour oil on canvas, 76cm x 60cm and an engraving of same see illustration £1000-1500
Lot 1101
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Lot 1102 1103. 18th Century American School Portrait of a Tobacco Merchant half length, wearing a green coat oil on canvas, 75cm x 62cm see illustration ÂŁ600-800
Lot 1103
1104. James Latham (Irish 1696-1747) 18th Century Portrait of a Young Man half length, wearing a green coat in a painted oval oil on canvas, 76cm x 64cm see illustration ÂŁ800-1000
Lot 1104
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1109. Stanhope Alexander Forbes (British 1857-1947) [ARR] Cottage by a River signed lower right Stanhope A Forbes oil on panel, 29.5cm x 35cm see illustration £2000-3000 1110. Attributed to Alfred Montague (British 1832-1883) Shepherd and Sheep by a River oil on canvas, 27cm x 50cm see illustration £300-500 1111. Follower of Miles of Northleach Shepherd and Sheep oil on board, 49cm x 74cm £100-150
Lot 1105 1105. Alfred Vickers (British 1786-1868) At the Foot of Snowdon signed oil on panel, 24cm x 35cm see illustration £1500-2000 1106. Istvan Von Somogyi (1897-1971) [ARR] Harvest signed oil on canvas, 77cm x 98cm see illustration £300-500
Lot 1106
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1107. Attributed to Alexander Nasmyth (Scottish 1758-1840) Figures on a Country Path oil on canvas, 27cm x 35cm £300-500 1108. Attributed to Charles Brooking (British 1723-1759) Mid Day Gun oil on canvas, 34cm x 29cm see illustration £400-600
1112. 19th/20th Century Swiss School Mountain Lakes a pair oil on board, 25cm x 36cm £150-200 1113. 19th Century English School Portrait of a Young Lady oil on board, 24cm x 19cm £150-200 1114. James Cloutie Prowett (British, born 1946) Lady by a Pond oil on panel, 24cm x 32cm see illustration £300-500
Lot 1108
Lot 1109
1115. 19th Century English School Country House at the End of a Drive oil on canvas, 38cm x 29cm £200-300 1116. After Bartolome Esteban Murillo (Spanish 1618-1682) The Infant St John with the Lamb oil on board, 30cm x 25cm £150-200
Lot 1110
Lot 1117
1117. Follower of Sir Godfrey Kneller (British 1646-1723) Portrait of a Gentleman head and shoulders, wearing a wig and a blue coat oil on canvas, 74cm x 62cm see illustration £300-500 1118. 19th Century Continental School Figures in Landscapes a pair oil on copper, 26cm x 21cm £200-300
Lot 1114
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1119. Harold H Piffard (British 1867-1938) Ottoman Beauty with a Butterfly signed oil on canvas, 75cm x 62cm see illustration £800-1200 1120. F Bowly Figures in a Lane by a Thatched Cottage signed oil on canvas, 59cm x 49cm £200-300 1121. John Young (British 19th Century) River Landscape with a Castle on a Cliff possibly Mont Orgueil Castle in Jersey signed lower centre J Young PT 1828 oil on panel, 43cm x 64cm see illustration £2000-3000 1122. Attributed to Joseph Thors (British 1835-1898) River Landscape with willow trees beside a stream and cattle in the distance signed oil on canvas, 39cm x 30cm £180-220 1123. Manner of Henry Shayer (British 1825-1864) Farmer and Children with a Grey Pony and Calf oil on canvas, 70cm x 90cm see illustration £700-900
Lot 1119
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Lot 1121
Lot 1123 1124. Attributed to Gerrit van Honthorst (Dutch 1590-1656) Portrait of a Gentleman head and shoulders, wearing a black cap and white collar oil on canvas, 42cm x 33cm see illustration £700-900 1125. 18th Century French Style Le Peintre Errant trompe l’oeil oil on canvas, 34cm x 46cm see illustration £400-600
Lot 1125
Lot 1124 1126. A Stratford-on-Avon hatchment dated 1606 oil on three wood panels, 43cm x 45cm Note: see reverse of hatchment for detailed research on the arms, which are thought to be those of The Earls of Shrewsbury, although the supporting animals are the wrong colour; alternatively the motto and arms resemble those of the Colville family see illustration £200-300
1127. 19th Century English School Country House Near Warwick oil on canvas, 38cm x 20cm £80-120 1128. Thomas Morris Ash (British fl. 1882-1891) Cattle in a Stream signed oil on canvas, 40cm x 59cm £150-200
Lot 1126
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Lot 1130 1129. John Enoch Brookes (British fl. 1864-1873) Near Stratford Upon Avon a pair oil on canvas, 14cm x 19cm £80-120
Lot 1136 1130. Manner of Arie Ketting de Koningh (Dutch 1815-1867) Cattle and Herdsman by a Stream signed oil on canvas, 57cm x 49cm see illustration £150-200
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1131. Henry Farmer (British 19th/20th Century) Vase of Summer Flowers oil on board, 29cm x 39cm and sundry pictures £80-120
Lot 1138 1132. G R Corbett Portrait of Cyril George Kemp Mayor of Stratford-upon-Avon half-length, wearing mayoral robes signed oil on canvas, 60cm x 50cm £30-40 1133. James Alick Riddel (Scottish 1857-1928) Children Fishing in a Stream oil on canvas, 24cm x 34.5cm £500-800 1134. Thomas Sherwood La Fontaine (British, born 1915) [ARR] Lindy Heaver on The Leveret at a meet of the Beaufort Hunt at Ashley signed; a plaque to the frame dated 1963 oil on canvas, 70cm x 90cm see illustration £1000-1500
1135. Horace Hughes Stanton (British 1843-1914) Girl in a Field of Corn Stooks signed and dated 1890 oil on canvas, 30cm x 35cm £180-220 1136. Alfred Vickers (British 1786-1868) Landscape with Cattle Crossing A Stream signed and dated 1849 oil on canvas, 40cm x 50cm see illustration £250-350 1137. Thomas Baker of Leamington (British 1809-1869) Wheatfield, Tachbrook signed oil on board, 35cm x 40cm £700-900
1138. Edgar Hunt (British 1876-1955) [ARR] Chickens in a Barn with Basket of Leaves and Broom signed and dated E Hunt 1912 oil on canvas, 17cm x 24cm see illustration £4000-5000 1139. 19th Century English School The Harvest oil on canvas, 26cm x 37cm £140-160 1140. Willis Pryce Maisemore Church Gloucester Cathedral a pair oil on canvas, 19cm x 29cm £60-80
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Lot 1144
1141. Louis Dommersen (Dutch 20th Century) Dutch Street Scene signed lower left oil on panel, 38cm x 29cm £300-500 1142. John Frederick Herring Jnr. (British 1815-1907) Horses and Cattle in Farm Landscape signed oil on canvas, 39cm x 60cm see illustration £3000-5000 1143. E Allen Highland Cattle in Mountainous Landscape signed oil on artist board, 30cm x 50cm £200-300 1144. Attributed to John Frederick Herring Snr. (British 1795-1865) Mare and Foal in a Stable bears signature and date lower left oil on canvas, 30cm x 41cm see illustration £1500-2000 1145. School of Charles Hunt The Violin Lesson oil on canvas, 48cm x 56cm £150-200 1146. An armorial coach or carriage panel, painted with the Royal coat of arms onto panel, 49cm x 63cm £250-350 1147. Gijsbertus Johannes Van Overbeek (Dutch 1882-1947) Horses and Cart at a Dutch Harbourside oil on canvas, 60cm x 99.5cm £300-500 1148. Reginald G Brundrit (British 1883-1960) [ARR] Morning, Dinant sur Meuse signed oil on canvas, 62cm x 74cm £200-300 1149. Manner of Edmund John Niemann (British 1813-1876) Windsor Castle from the Thames and Rural Landscape oil on canvas, 29cm x 44.5cm and R Miranda View in the Alhambra oil on canvas, 32.5cm x 18.5cm £300-500 1150. 19th Century English School Landscapes a pair oil on card, 34cm x 45cm and another pair, 46cm x 25cm £70-90
Lot 1151 1151. Robert William Wright (act.1870-1906) Mother and Child with Kitten Mother and Child doing Homework a pair signed and dated 1900 oil on board, 19cm x 25cm see illustration £1000-1500
1152. English School early 20th Century The Donkey Cart in a Lane indistinctly signed oil on board, 14cm x 31cm £60 - 80 1153. Frederick Clive Newcome (British 1847-1894) Summer in Borrowdale signed and inscribed on the reverse oil on canvas, 36cm x 53cm £200 - 300 Page 103
The Wines & Spirits Lots 1160-1177 have been with Lay & Wheeler until recently. They are currently in climate controlled storage at Tom I’Anson Wines, Unit 1, Home Farm Workshops, Colesbourne, GL53 9NP. Viewing available Tuesday- Friday 10.30am-6.30pm or by appointment. Please pay for purchased Lots at Chorleys and collect from Tom I’Anson wines.
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1160. Bordeaux: Moulin St George Grand Cru, 2008, St Emilion, 12 bottles, in original wooden case £200-300
1163. Bordeaux: Chateau d’Armaihac, 5th Growth, 2008, Pauillac, 12 bottles, in original wooden case £250-350
1161. Bordeaux: Moulin St George Grand Cru, 2008, St Emilion, 12 bottles, in original wooden case £200-300
1164. Bordeaux: La Petite Eglise, 2008, Pomerol, 12 bottles, in original wooden case £250-350
1162. Bordeaux: Chateau d’Armaihac, 5th Growth, 2008, Pauillac, 12 bottles, in original wooden case £250-350
1165. Bordeaux: Chateau Saint-Pierre, 4th Growth, 2008, St Julien, 12 bottles, in original wooden case £250-350
1166. Bordeaux: Chateau Saint-Pierre, 4th Growth, 2008, St Julien, 12 bottles, in original wooden case £250-350 1167. Bordeaux: Chateau Saint-Pierre, 4th Growth, 2008, St Julien, 1 x 3ltr bottle, in original wooden case £80-120 1168. Bordeaux: Chateau Saint-Pierre, 4th Growth, 2008, St Julien, 1 x 3ltr bottle, in original wooden case £80-120 1169. Bordeaux: La Chapelle de la Mission Haut-Brion, 2008, Pessac Leognan, 12 bottles, in original wooden case £350-400 1170. Bordeaux: La Chapelle de la Mission Haut-Brion, 2008, Pessac Leognan, 12 bottles, in original wooden case £350-400 1171. Burgundy: Domaine DarviotPerrin, 2004, Volnay, 12 bottles £280-320 1172. Burgundy: Domaine DarviotPerrin, 2004, Volnay, 12 bottles £280-320 1173. Burgundy: Domaine de L’Arlot Nuits St Georges, 1er Cru, 2004, Nuits St George, 12 bottles, £350-400 1174. Italy: Camigliano Brunello di Montalcino, 2001, Tuscany, 6 bottles £120-150 1175. Italy: Camigliano Brunello di Montalcino, 2001, Tuscany, 6 bottles £120-150 1176. Italy: Camigliano Brunello di Montalcino, 2001, Tuscany, 6 bottles £120-150 1177. Italy: Camigliano Brunello di Montalcino, 2001, Tuscany, 6 bottles £120-150 Lots 1178-1229 have been in a caterer’s climate controlled store until recently 1178. Bordeaux: Reserve De La Comtesse, 2008, Pichon Lalande, Pauillac, 12 bottles, in original wooden case
1179. Bordeaux: La Reserve de Leoville Barton, 2008, St Julien, 12 bottles, in original wooden case
1197. Bordeaux: Chateau Kirwan Margaux, 2002, 12 bottles, in original wooden case
1180. Bordeaux: Chateau Gloria, 2008, Cru Bourgeois, Saint Julien, 12 bottles, inoriginal wooden case
1198. Bordeaux: Chateau Talbot, 2000, St Julien, 12 bottles, in original wooden case
1181. Bordeaux: Chateau Gloria, 2008, Cru Bourgeois, Saint Julien, 12 bottles, in original wooden case
1199. Bordeaux: Chateau Lanessan, 2000, Haut-Medoc, 12 bottles, in original wooden case
1182. Bordeaux: Chateau Du Maine, 2010, Graves, 12 bottles, in original cardboard box
1200. Burgundy: Gevrey Chambertin, 2009, Domaine Thierry Mortet, 12 bottles, in original cardboard box
1183. Bordeaux: La Parde de Haut Bailly, 2008, Pessac-Leognan, 12 bottles, in original wooden case
1201. Burgundy: Volnay, 2010, Reserve Speciale, Maison Roche de Bellene, 12 bottles, in original cardboard box
1184. Bordeaux: La Reserve d’Angludet, 2008, Margaux, 6 bottles, in original cardboard box 1185. Bordeaux: Chateau Paveil de Luze, 2007, Margaux, 12 bottles, in original wooden case (no cover) 1186. Bordeaux: Moulin La Lagune, Haut Medoc, 2011, 12 bottles, in original wooden case 1187. Bordeaux: Moulin La Lagune, Haut Medoc, 2011, 12 bottles, in original wooden case 1188. Bordeaux: Chateau Perron, 2010, Lalande de Pomerol, 12 bottles, in original cardboard box 1189. Bordeaux: Chateau Montaiguillon, 2010, Montagne St Emilion, 12 bottles, in original cardboard box
1202. Burgundy: Volnay, 2010, Reserve Speciale, Maison Roche de Bellene, 12 bottles, in original cardboard box 1203. Burgundy: Pommard Tavannes, 2010, Fernand & Laurent Pillot, 12 bottles, in cardboard box 1204. Burgundy: Hautes Cotes De Nuits, 2009, Domaine de la Douaix, 6 bottles, in original cardboard box 1205. Burgundy: Hautes Cotes De Nuits, 2011, Domaine de la Douaix, 12 bottles, in original cardboard box 1206. Burgundy: Givry 1er Cru Crausot, 2009, Domaine Francois Lumpp, 12 bottles, in original cardboard box
1190. Bordeaux: Chateau Montaiguillon, 2010, Montagne St Emilion, 10 bottles, in original cardboard box
1207. Burgundy: Savigny les Beaune, 2007, 1er Cru Fourneaux, Chandon de Brialles, 12 bottles, in original cardboard box
1191. Bordeaux: Chateau Montaiguillon, 2010, Montagne St Emilion, 12 bottles, in original cardboard box
1208. Burgundy: Marsannay Domaine Huguenot, 2011, 12 bottles, in original cardboard box
1192. Bordeaux: Chateau Montaiguillon, 2010, Montagne St Emilion, 12 bottles, in original cardboard box
1209. White Burgundy: Montagny 1er cru, 2009, cuvee selection, Stephane Aladame, 12 bottles, in original cardboard box
1193. Bordeaux: Chateau Petit Haut Lafitte, 2010, 12 bottles (2 cases of 6), in original wooden cases 1194. Bordeaux: Chateau Batailley Pauillac Grand Cru, 12 bottles, in original wooden case 1195. Bordeaux: Chateau Kirwan Margaux, 2002, 12 bottles, in original wooden case 1196. Bordeaux: Chateau Kirwan Margaux, 2002, 12 bottles, in original wooden case
1210. White Burgundy: Montagny 1er cru, 2009, cuvee selection, Stephane Aladame, 12 bottles, in original cardboard box 1211. White Burgundy: Montagny 1er cru, 2009, cuvee selection, Stephane Aladame, 12 bottles, in original cardboard box 1212. White Burgundy: Montagny 1er Cru Vieux Chateau, 2012, Jean-Marc Boillot, 12 bottles, in original cardboard box Page 105
1213. White Burgundy: Montagny 1er Cru Vieux Chateau, 2012, Jean-Marc Boillot, 12 bottles, in original cardboard box 1214. White Burgundy: Montagny 1er Cru Vieux Chateau, 2012, Jean-Marc Boillot, 12 bottles, in original cardboard box 1215. White Burgundy: Meursault Magnum 1500ml, 2010, Jean Philippe Fichet, 12 bottles, in original cardboard box 1216. White Burgundy: Meursault Magnum 1500ml, 2010, Jean Philippe Fichet, 12 bottles, in original cardboard box 1217. White Burgundy: Chassagne Montrachet, 1er cru en Remilly, 2007, 12 bottles 1218. White Burgundy: ChassagneMontrachet 1er Cru Vide Bourse, Domaine Fernan, 2011, 12 bottles, in original cardboard box 1219. White Burgundy: Puligny Montrachet, Noyers Brets, Domaine Fernand & Laurent, 2012, 12 bottles
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1220. White Burgundy: PernandVergelesses, Côte de Beane, 1994, 12 bottles, in own wooden case 1221. White Burgundy: ChambolleMusigny, Côte-d’Or, 2004, 12 bottles, in original cardboard box 1222. White Burgundy: ChassagneMontrachet, Domaine Marc Morey, DATE?, 12 bottles 1223. Bordeaux: Chateau Paveil de Luze, Margaux, 2001, 2 bottles 1224. Bordeaux: Chateau LangoaBarton, Saint-Julien, 1985, 1 bottle 1225. Bordeaux: Chateau Leoville Barton, Saint-Julien, 1989, 3 bottles 1226. Bordeaux: Chateau d’Issan, Margaux, 1999, 4 bottles 1227. Bordeaux: Chateau Batailley Grand Cru, Pauillac, 2003, 1 bottle 1228. Bordeaux: Chateau Lanessan, Haut-Medoc, 2000, 5 bottles 1229. Bordeaux: Chateau Cos d-Estournel, Saint-Estephe, 1995, 2 bottles
The Other Properties 1230. A bottle of John Haig and Co. Dimple Whisky £20-30 1231. Eight bottles of Graham’s port £200-300 1232. A bottle of Langlois Champagne and Pinot Grigio £60-80
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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