Auction Catalogue 17-18 March 2020 | Fine Art & Antiques, Ceramics & Boxes

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Auction Catalogue Tuesday 17th & Wednesday 18th March 2020

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


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AUCTION Tuesday 17th March 2020 and Wednesday 18th March 2020 starting at 10am each day

Prinknash Abbey Park Gloucestershire GL4 8EU

Viewing Sunday 15th March 10am-4pm Monday 16th March 9am-4pm Sale mornings 8.30am-10am

Enquiries Tel: +44 (0) 1452 344499 Email: info@chorleys.com www.chorleys.com

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

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

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

PAYMENT: We accept payment by debit card, credit card, cash or bank transfer (maximum payment by cash or credit card £1,000 per buyer per auction). COLLECTION: It is the responsibility of the purchaser to make collection arrangements. All purchased lots in this auction must be paid for and collected from Chorley’s salerooms by 5pm on Friday 27th March. Any items remaining after this time will be removed to storage at the purchaser’s expense.

FEES: Buyer’s premium (+ VAT at 20%) will be charged to the purchaser on top of the hammer price of each lot purchased, at the following rates: 22.5% (27% incl. VAT) on the first £100,000 15% (18% incl. VAT) on the excess between £100,000.01 and £500,000 12.5% (15% incl. VAT) on the excess between £500,000.01 and £1,000,000 10% (12% incl. VAT) on any balance exceeding £1,000,000 Artist’s Resale Right (ARR) derives from a European Directive and came into force in the UK in 2006. Living artists and the descendants of artists deceased within the last 70 years are entitled to receive a resale royalty each time their work is bought. The right only applies when the sale price reaches or exceeds the sterling equivalent of €1,000. The fee is calculated on a sliding scale and charged to the buyer as a percentage of the hammer price, and in addition to the buyer’s premium. ARR is not subject to VAT. Please note ARR is calculated in Euros and the auctioneers will apply current exchange rates. This fee is passed on by Chorley’s to the artist’s collecting society. Applies to lots with hammer value over €1,000 as follows: €1,000 to €50,000 – 4%, €50,000.01 to €200,000 – 3% €200,000.01 to €350,000 – 1%, €350,000.01 to €500,000 – 0.5% Exceeding €500,000 – 0.25%. ARR is capped at €12,500

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

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DAY ONE Tuesday 17th March 2020 at 10am Objets de Vertu Jewellery Watches Coins Plated Items & White Metal Silver Glass Ceramics Miscellaneous Militaria Textiles & Costume Works of Art Clocks & Barometers Books

Lots

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DAY TWO Wednesday 18th March 2020 at 10am Tea Caddies & Boxes Furniture Rugs & Carpets Maps Pictures

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Explanation of Cataloguing Practice Pictures

Generally

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

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

Arthur Devis In our opinion a work by the artist.

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

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

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

Dated 1660

School of Arthur Devis

In our opinion a genuine date.

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

Carved with the date 1660

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

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

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

Bears Signature; Bears a Date; Bears an Inscription

In our opinion a later decoration.

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

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

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

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

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

Dimensions These are given height before width.

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

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

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Day One Tuesday 17th March 2020


Objets de Vertu 1. A mid 18th Century silver and cowrie shell box, the hinged engraved lid inscribed Anne Sayer 1754 and inside John Ker 1810, 7.75cm wide (damaged) £60-80 (+Fees*) 2. A gilt metal seal box with embossed crown and motto Miserere Mei Deus, 7cm diameter, a Bilston enamel box decorated floral sprays to a pale blue ground, a papier-mâché snuff box, an enamel decanter label ‘Whisky’ and two enamel boxes (6) £80-120 (+Fees*) 3. A Russian 56 standard gold cigarette case, L.K, St Petersburg circa 1910, the hinged cover with cabochon sapphire thumbpiece, inscribed and dated 24-3-1963 to inner cover, 11cm x 7.5cm, approximately 176.5gm see illustration £2500-3500 (+Fees*)

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4. An Edwardian 9ct gold cigarette case, dated 19th June 1907, 8.5cm x 6cm, approximately 56gm £400-600 (+Fees*) 5. A 9ct gold cigarette case, Asprey, London, the cover initialled in silver GCS, 9.5cm x 8.5cm, approximately 126gm see illustration £800-1200 (+Fees*) 6. An intaglio carved oval carnelian, depicting a man in profile, oval, in a gilt metal frame with ball feet, perhaps converted from a ring, 26mm x 22mm £100-150 (+Fees*) 7. A William IV book form silver vinaigrette, T & P, Birmingham 1832, with pierced gilt grille, 33mm high, approximately 16gm £80-100 (+Fees*)

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8.N A 19th Century pressed tortoiseshell visiting card case, decorated a Gothic arch, 9cm high, another tortoiseshell visiting card case inlaid with mother-of-pearl, 10cm high, a tortoiseshell cased ivory note card and a Georgian tortoiseshell snuff box with pique inlays, 7.5cm wide (4) £180-220 (+Fees*)

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Jewellery 9. A ruby and diamond dress ring, the central oval ruby with three diamonds to each shoulder, set in yellow gold, size P £300-500 (+Fees*) 10. A sapphire and diamond cluster ring, the oval sapphire to a surround of ten diamonds set in platinum to an 18ct yellow gold shank, size O½ £200-300 (+Fees*) 11. An 18ct gold signet ring, initialled to the shield shaped plaque and inscribed internally, approximately 5.8gm and three coins £100-150 (+Fees*) 12. A diamond five-stone ring of modern design, the wavy row of graduated stones set in 18ct yellow gold, size M½ £150-200 (+Fees*) 13. A diamond three-stone ring set in 18ct yellow gold, size J and another similar, size J½ £150-200 (+Fees*) 14. A modernist Maltese silver pendant, .917 standard and a jade set 18k gold bracelet (damaged) £70-100 (+Fees*) 15. A quantity of amber bead necklaces, two amber dress rings and two pairs of amber earrings see illustration on page 9 £100-150 (+Fees*) 16. A chain mail type miser’s purse, a similar evening bag by Whiting & Davis Co., a pair of Egyptian revival knife rests on sphinx supports, a lady’s silver cased pocket watch and an imitation jet necklace £50-70 (+Fees*)

17. A 9ct rose gold charm bracelet with curb link chain and heart-shaped padlock clasp, hung with numerous mainly 9ct gold charms, gross weight approximately 47.5gm see illustration on page 9 £400-500 (+Fees*) 18. A 9ct yellow gold curb link chain, approximately 34.9gm £250-350 (+Fees*) 19. A Victorian yellow metal three-strand bracelet interspersed by heart-shaped links, unmarked see illustration on page 9 £40-60 (+Fees*) 20. A diamond crossover ring, set in platinum and 18ct gold, size O £300-500 (+Fees*) 21. A sapphire and diamond three-stone ring, claw set in white metal to a yellow metal shank, size O £400-600 (+Fees*) 22. An 18ct gold and diamond leaf spray brooch, BRLd, set with six small diamonds, 4.5cm wide, approximately 13.5gm £150-250 (+Fees*) 23. A gem set brooch by Cropp & Farr, of multiple flowerhead form interspersed by emeralds and diamonds, 4.5cm wide, approximately 15.2gm £250-350 (+Fees*) 24. A gem set pendant of trefoil form set in 9ct gold, a multi-gem set brooch of scrolling form set in 9ct gold and a small square pendant set with pearls £100-150 (+Fees*) 25. An Edwardian peridot and pearl pendant brooch set in 15ct gold, 43mm long, approximately 7gm see illustration on page 9 £80-120 (+Fees*)

26. A Victorian carved shell cameo brooch, depicting two women in profile, a gold cross and sundry chains see illustration on page 9 £80-120 (+Fees*) 27. Five hand painted buttons depicting figures in Swiss national costume £50-70 (+Fees*) 28. A sapphire and diamond dress ring with split shoulders, size O £400-600 (+Fees*) 29. A diamond five-stone ring in a scroll setting, set in platinum to an 18ct yellow gold shank, size P £800-1200 (+Fees*) 30. An Edwardian pearl pendant brooch, of openwork form, 2.5cm wide £80-120 (+Fees*) 31. A French diamond ring, the central diamond flanked by two rows of diamonds to either side, in a reeded gold setting with owl assay mark, size N, approximately 17.5gm see illustration on page 9 £1000-1500 (+Fees*) 32. A sapphire and diamond bracelet with three channel set sapphire links and two diamond set links, in 9ct white gold, 17cm long, approximately 6.8gm £100-150 (+Fees*) 33.† Approximately 975gm of tumbled rough emeralds This lot is subject to VAT on the hammer price £150-200 (+Fees*) 34.† Approximately 240gm of tumbled rough sapphires This lot is subject to VAT on the hammer price £150-200 (+Fees*)

Fees* – Buyer’s Premium on a sliding scale + VAT at 20%. ARR – Some lots may be subject to an additional fee (see page 1)

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Lot 50 (part) 35. A diamond cluster ring, the eight-stone cluster claw set in white metal to a yellow metal shank marked WB, size Q see illustration £600-800 (+Fees*)

42. A Victorian carved coral brooch, depicting a Bacchanalian figure, a carnelian brooch set in 15ct gold, two bar brooches, a small brooch for The Cheshire Regiment and a necklace £100-150 (+Fees*)

48. A pair of carved coral and pearl ear pendants, 4cm long, a carved coral brooch, a garnet and pearl oval brooch and a cameo ring with diamonds to the shoulders £150-200 (+Fees*)

36. A diamond ring, the single pear-shaped stone approximately 1ct, set in platinum to an 18ct yellow gold shank, size L see illustration £600-800 (+Fees*)

43. A pair of diamond ear studs, each stone approximately 0.2ct, set in 18ct white gold £200-300 (+Fees*)

37. A diamond three-stone ring, the central stone of approximately 0.4ct, claw set to an unmarked yellow metal shank, size L½ £500-700 (+Fees*)

44. A quantity of costume jewellery brooches to include a cameo brooch set in silver, an Italian micro mosaic brooch and a Limoges enamel brooch etc. £40-60 (+Fees*)

49. A Scottish polished pebble brooch of claymore form, 7.5cm long, another of dirk form (losses), an oval 84 standard silver brooch and sundry Victorian and later jewellery £150-200 (+Fees*)

38. A Victorian diamond five-stone ring, Deakin & Francis, the cushion-shaped stones set in an 18ct yellow gold shank, size R £200-300 (+Fees*)

45. A gentleman’s part dress set in sapphire, mother-of-pearl and 9ct white gold, comprising four buttons and two shirt studs of octagonal shape, boxed by Quadrant Pearl Co., 80 Regent Street, London £80-100 (+Fees*)

39. A pair of diamond earrings, each with single stone claw set to a yellow gold clip fixing £400-600 (+Fees*) 40. A pair of Edwardian coral and pearl earrings of flowerhead design, on French hook fixings, cased and a single-row necklace of graduated coral beads £150-200 (+Fees*) 41. A gold bracelet of flattened curb links and a circular bangle, Henry Griffith & Sons, gross weight approximately 44.6gm £300-500 (+Fees*)

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46. A pair of Tiffany & Co. cultured pearl and diamond flowerhead ear clips, set in 18ct gold see illustration £800-1000 (+Fees*) 47. A pair of garnet and pearl cluster ear studs, boxed by Bruford & Heming, a turquoise and diamond centred bar brooch, a silver and enamel brooch dated 1916, another enamel brooch and a chatelaine hook £150-200 (+Fees*)

50. An Egyptian enamelled hexagonal box, 5cm wide, two enamel and marcasite Egyptian clips of scarab form set in silver, a similar bar brooch and sundry silver and costume jewellery see illustration £120-180 (+Fees*) 51. A pair of ruby and diamond half hoop earrings, set in 10k yellow gold, each with three round rubies interspersed by trios of tapering baguette cut diamonds, gross weight approximately 3gm £200-300 (+Fees*) 52. A pair of ruby and diamond half hoop earrings, set in 14k yellow gold, maker RJM, each with four pairs of diamonds interspersed by trios of baguette cut rubies, gross weight approximately 5.1gm £500-800 (+Fees*) 53. A ruby and diamond bracelet, set in 14k yellow gold, the 27 oval rubies each flanked by a small diamond to either side, 17.5cm long, gross weight approximately 12.6gm see illustration £1500-2000 (+Fees*)

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Watches

Lot 54 54. A gentleman’s Rolex Oyster Perpetual Datejust wristwatch, circa 1990, on a Rolex Jubilee steel and 18k gold bracelet, with original box, leaflets etc. see illustration £2500-3000 (+Fees*) 55. A gentleman’s 9ct gold cased Longines wristwatch, the circular dial with Arabic numerals and baton hour markers in gilt, subsidiary seconds dial at 6 o’clock, fitted a 17 jewel movement, case back inscribed and dated 1929-1949 £150-200 (+Fees*)

Lot 56 56. A gentleman’s Omega de Ville Seamaster wristwatch, the circular champagne coloured dial with baton hour markers and date aperture at 3 o’clock and another Omega wristwatch fitted a 15 jewel movement (2) see illustration £300-500 (+Fees*) 57. A gentleman’s 18ct white gold cased Cartier Tank Américaine wristwatch, the rectangular silver guilloche dial with Roman numerals and date aperture at 6 o’clock, case back numbered 772509CD, leather strap, with box and paperwork, purchased 10/10/01 individual number W2605556 see illustration £800-1200 (+Fees*)

60. A gentleman’s Jaeger-LeCoultre wristwatch, in 14k gold, the circular black dial with baton hour markers and subsidiary seconds dial, initialled verso J.A.K.D, on an expanding plated strap £300-500 (+Fees*) 61. A gentleman’s Girard-Perregaux stainless steel cased quartz wristwatch, and sundry watches £60-80 (+Fees*) 62. A gentleman’s 9ct gold wristwatch with Swiss movement, Chester marks £200-300 (+Fees*)

58. An Accurist 9ct gold cased watch on a 9ct gold brick link bracelet, gross weight approximately 15.1gm £80-120 (+Fees*) 59. A gentleman’s Rolex Oyster Explorer wristwatch, with black gloss dial, on an associated bracelet, with the original incomplete bracelet and various paperwork, purchased from Bravingtons, 27th August 1968, Watch No. 1359680 Model No. 1022/6635 see illustration £3000-5000 (+Fees*)

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Coins

Lot 66

65. A selection of coins to include an 1889 crown, 20th Century commemorative coins, silver theepenny bits, an unusual key and two clock hands £50-70 (+Fees*) 66. An 18ct gold Masonic jewel for East Lancashire Systematic Masonic Education & Benevolent Institution, 1901, with central crest and motto, decorated in enamels and with matching bar brooch ‘Steward’, gross weight 25gm approximately see illustration £300-500 (+Fees*) 67. A Victorian 18ct gold Masonic jewel for Alexandra Lodge, of set square design inscribed ‘Alexandra Lodge No 993, Presented by the Brethren to Bro C D Cheetham Jnr. P M for services rendered as Worshipful Master 1886’; four silver and enamel examples and a silver gilt example including for Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution and Lodge of Unanimity £300-500 (+Fees*) 68. Three Victoria crowns, a George IV florin, a Victoria half-crown and two Roman coins £80-120 (+Fees*) 69. Four Tivyside livery buttons in the original box £40-60 (+Fees*)

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70. A set of George VI Festival of Britain coins, boxed and a Festival of Britain Commemorative crown £80-120 (+Fees*)

83. An Art Deco plated tureen with stepped cover and base, 29cm wide and the matching jug £40-60 (+Fees*)

71. A Charles II gold two guinea coin, 1664, bust with elephant below see illustration £1800-2200 (+Fees*)

84.N A set of twelve silver plated fish knives and forks, with silver collars and ivory handles, in a walnut canteen with inset brass cartouche inscribed ‘From R L to Dr A Hamilton March 27th 1907’ £20-30 (+Fees*)

72. A George III spade guinea, 1793, with pendant loop approximately 8gm, a George I coin, 1723, a Queen Victoria crown, 1887 and sundry coins £300-400 (+Fees*)

Plated Items & White Metal 80. A plated egg cup stand fitted six cups, a pepper and salt, an ink stand, a hot water jug with burner and stand and two wire work toast racks £40-60 (+Fees*) 81. A pair of plated Vienna Spanish Lipizzaner horses, 23.5cm high £60-80 (+Fees*) 82. A plated automobile trophy, Les Amis des Grandes Marques 85, on a marble base, 41cm high and four other trophies £50-70 (+Fees*)

85. A three-piece carving set with antler handles, the knife blade by John Batt, Sheffield £20-30 (+Fees*) 86. Naval Interest: A presentation plaque with easel back applied with an anchor above a scroll inscribed ‘Pakistan’ and a small plaque ‘To Commodore C S B Swinley DSO. DSC from Commander-In-Chief R.P.N and Staff Officers, Naval Headquarters in Relinquishing Appointment of Chief of Staff, Karachi November 1953’, 27cm x 20cm and a Christening spoon for Caspar William Carnegie Swinley, May 2nd 1931, Baptised on H.M.S Repulse £80-120 (+Fees*) 87. An Eastern white metal oval bowl, 11cm wide, sundry white metal teaspoons, etc. £30-50 (+Fees*)

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Lot 88 88. A Chinese export silver asparagus tray with sauce boats, Zee Sung, Shanghai, the shaped oval tray with raised scrolling decoration to the borders, fitted a sauce boat to each end and with plated liner, 34.5cm wide, approximately 822gm see illustration £400-600 (+Fees*) 89. A quantity of silver and white metal, including censer marked ‘Silver Made in Korea’, a Chinese parasol handle, a Siamese niello mustard pot and a footed bowl, Adie Bros Birmingham 1922, of quatrefoil shape £80-120 (+Fees*) 90. Six pairs of Chinese export silver fish knives and forks, HW 90, each with dragon design to handle and a bowl of lily pad form £70-90 (+Fees*)

Silver 91. A silver bowl, WM Ltd., Birmingham 1927, initialed, 11cm diameter, a George II silver cream jug, London 1747, embossed at a later date, a George III salt cellar, HS London 1802 with blue glass liner and spoon £200-300 (+Fees*)

93. A pair of silver lemon juicers by Adie Brothers, Birmingham 1930, with core plugs and another £80-120 (+Fees*) 94. A WD & HO Wills silver cigarette box by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1931, a silver decorated label and other small silver items, approximately 630gm £180-120 (+Fees*) 95. A silver teapot, LF Birmingham 1918, half-ribbed with ebonised handle, approximately 455gm £80-120 (+Fees*) 96. A silver cigarette case, Adie Brothers, Birmingham 1956, the cover enamelled a scantily clad woman smelling a rose, 11cm wide £80-120 (+Fees*) 97. An Art Deco silver gilt inkstand and pen tray, Asprey & Co., Birmingham 1930, the inkwell with square canted cover initialled M D, with engine turned decoration throughout, the stand 17.5cm x 18.5cm, approximately 418gm see illustration £120-150 (+Fees*)

Lot 98 98. A George III silver sugar vase, William Abdy, London 1786, the acanthus chased lid with urn finial, with two scroll handles to the body with swags and acanthus leaves on a raised circular foot, 20.25cm high see illustration £150-200 (+Fees*) 99. An Art Nouveau silver trinket box, William Comyns London 1907 in the form of a serpentine front table, the cover pierced flowers and foliage, on four claw feet, 12.5cm wide, approximately 130gm £80-120 (+Fees*)

92. A pair of silver five-bar toast racks, Birmingham 1961, a cut glass trinket jar with embossed silver cover and a case of six glass coffee cups and saucers with silver spoons £50-70 (+Fees*)

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108. A quantity of silver-backed dressing table items, comprising three hairbrushes, three clothes brushes and two silver-backed hand mirrors £100-150 (+Fees*) 109. A quantity of silver-topped scent bottles and jars (5) £80-120 (+Fees*) 110. A silver rose bowl, Walker & Hall, Sheffield, date letter rubbed and a similar rose bowl, approximately 390gm £120-180 (+Fees*) 111. A Victorian silver goblet, London 1863, with armorial to side, 17cm high, approximately 222gm £100-150 (+Fees*)

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100. Two Irish silver basting spoons, John Pittar, Dublin 1778 and 1780, with bright cut decoration and initialled C, approximately 200gm £150-200 (+Fees*)

104. A Victorian silver cake server, George Adams, London 1840, fiddle thread and shell pattern, crested, approximately 225gm £100-120 (+Fees*)

101. A Scottish silver toddy ladle, J Muir jnr, Glasgow 1837, the bowl embossed flowers and foliage with floral support, having a turned wood handle, 44cm long £100-150 (+Fees*)

105. A sterling silver fruit spoon, Jacobi & Jenkins, with shell bowl and engraved handle and a pair of George III later engraved spoons, HS London 1813, approximately 220gm £100-150 (+Fees*)

102. A silver rectangular box, George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester 1901, the cover embossed a scene of Bacchanalian dancers and with acanthus decoration to the base, on claw feet, 13.5cm wide, approximately 295gm £80-120 (+Fees*) 103. A rectangular silver tea caddy, John Aldwinckle & Thomas Slater, London 1891, embossed cottage landscapes and figures, 9cm high, approximately 195gm £120-150 (+Fees*)

106. A pair of silver leaf-shaped decanter labels, RS, London 1835 and a Continental silver coloured metal snuff box £120-150 (+Fees*) 107. A near pair of silver mounted jam jars, Birmingham 1928 and Birmingham 1905, each with swing handle opening mechanism, one with inscribed date to cover £80-120 (+Fees*)

112. A silver twin-handled trophy cup, 14cm high, an engraved cigarette case, a rectangular trinket box, a pin tray decorated Mr Punch and a silver-handled magnifying glass £100-150 (+Fees*) 113. A silver cased Book of Common Prayer, a silver snuff box (damaged), a vesta case, a small silver photograph frame, a silver cased propelling pencil and sundry small silver £80-120 (+Fees*) 114. A pair of Victorian silver circular salts with blue glass liners, a small mustard pot and sundry small silver spoons £60-80 (+Fees*) 115. A Victorian silver vinaigrette, Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1842, 4cm wide £80-120 (+Fees*) 116. A George III silver pear-shaped coffee pot, probably Robert Pinkney, Newcastle circa 1760, the cover with urn finial, fitted a fruitwood handle on a circular foot, 32cm high (lid damaged), approximately 920gm Note: Crest of Spence-Jones see illustration £500-700 (+Fees*)

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Lot 123 126. A Victorian silver sugar basket, Edward Charles Brown, London 1876, with twisted swing handle, red glass liner and pierced sides, 19.5cm high (handle up) and a sifter spoon, approximately 385gm see illustration £300-400 (+Fees*)

117. A pair of George III silver card waiters, Philip Rundell, London 1818, each with central armorial of Spence to a later engraved border and shell cast rim on four shell feet, 19.5cm diameter, approximately 850gm see illustration £400-600 (+Fees*)

123. A pair of 18th Century style silver sauce boats, Charles Stuart Harris, London, 1895, with gadroon rims, flying scroll handles and on shell feet, engraved an armorial, approximately 617gm Note: Armorial of Fraser see illustration £300-400 (+Fees*)

118. A set of four silver spirit labels, Richard Martin & Ebenezer Hall, Sheffield 1905, for Sherry, Port, Whisky and Brandy, each with scrolling edge and shell detail, approximately 105gm £80-120 (+Fees*)

124. An early 18th Century style silver coffee pot, London 1907, of tapering square canted shape, crest and armorial to one side, 23cm high, approximately 671gm Note: Crest and armorial of Fraser £200-300 (+Fees*)

119. A Georgian silver brandy pan, marks rubbed, repaired and handle replaced, approximately 135gm £30-50 (+Fees*)

125. A George III silver wine coaster, London 1802, with beaded edge and pierced sides, crested, 13cm diameter £100-150 (+Fees*)

127. A silver salver, James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1933, with pie crust edge on claw and ball feet, 30.5cm wide, approximately 883gm £200-300 (+Fees*)

120. A Mappin & Webb travelling vanity case part fitted with silver topped jars, bottles and flask (6), inkwells, leather jewel box, leather cased mirror etc. and a silver mounted blotter pad, Walker & Hall, Sheffield £150-200 (+Fees*) 121. A novelty silver salt and pepper pot of owl form, PJM, Birmingham 2011, each with glass eyes, 5.5cm high and an ashtray of vine leaf form, Birmingham 1968 (3) £200-300 (+Fees*) 122. A pair of silver candlesticks, Martin & Hall, London, of Corinthian column form, 17cm high, weighted, in a fitted case for Murray, Glasgow £200-300 (+Fees*)

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136.N A set of six silver ivory handled fruit knives and forks, HF, Sheffield 1900, with floral engraving to blades, in a fitted case, a cased set of six coffee spoons and the matching sugar nips and a part cased set of four teaspoons £80-100 (+Fees*) 137. A pair of George III silver cauldron salts, makers marks rubbed, London 1752, with blue glass liners, a pair of mustard spoons and a cased pair of vase shaped pepper pots, approximately 164gm £50-70 (+Fees*)

Lot 131 128. A pair of silver trencher salts early 18th Century style, Collingwood & Co., London 1934, a pair of salt spoons, a pair of pepper pots, a pepper grinder and a mustard pot with blue glass liner, mostly bearing the same crest, total weighable approximately 408gm £150-200 (+Fees*)

133. A quantity of silver flatware, including three shell pattern sauce ladles, HH, London 1826, two pairs of bright cut sugar nips, six silver teaspoons, HW, Sheffield 1905, a plated stilton scoop and a plated marrow scoop, approximately 784gm weighable £200-300 (+Fees*)

129. A silver framed mirror, with shaped glass and easel back (damaged), 35cm x 22cm, a silver cigarette box, three cigarette cases, napkin ring, sugar nips and two Boer War prisoner of war spoons inscribed verso Dvd Berg, POW, Paardeberg 27.2.00 £150-200 (+Fees*)

134. A matched pair of fiddle and thread pattern silver fish servers, the slice CL, London 1844, the fork Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd., London 1940, each with pierced decoration, initialled, approximately 333gm £100-150 (+Fees*)

130. A silver mounted hip flask, James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1953, with leather covered upper and pull off silver cup and a smaller similar flask with plated mounts (2) £150-200 (+Fees*)

138.N A quantity of silver fiddle pattern flatware, various dates and makers, comprising ten table spoons, six table forks, six dessert spoons, six dessert forks, six teaspoons and a pair of sauce ladles, mostly crested, approximately 2050gm and six ivory handled knives and six fruit knives, uniformly crested and with steel blades by R & J Slack £400-600 (+Fees*) 139. A closely matched set of twelve silver gilt dessert spoons, various dates and makers, crested, approximately 470gm £150-200 (+Fees*) 140. A Victorian mother-of-pearl handled penknife, fitted a folding knife and fork, B&C, Sheffield 1891 and another, WN, Sheffield 1902 (2) £50-70 (+Fees*)

135. A silver swing-handled basket, Birmingham 1900, with petalled border and embossed shells and flower trails, to a circular foot, 26.5cm wide, approximately 515gm £150-200 (+Fees*)

131. A part canteen of silver fiddle pattern flatware, various dates and makers, comprising twenty-four table forks, twelve dessert spoons and five teaspoons, approximately 2970gm see illustration £800-1200 (+Fees*) 132. A silver salver, Wakely & Wheeler, London 1964, on three scroll feet, crest and motto of Fraser, 30.5cm diameter, approximately 870gm see illustration £250-350 (+Fees*) Lot 132

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Lot 141 141. A Continental silver and rock crystal tazza, London import marks, the oval rock crystal bowl flanked by galleon handles, the stem modelled as a sea nymph riding a dolphin on a rose quartz base, 18.5cm high see illustration £400-600 (+Fees*) 142. An Edwardian silver cased bedside clock, Birmingham, date marks rubbed, the white enamel dial with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, 11.5cm high £100-120 (+Fees*) 143. A silver three-piece tea set, Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1926, circular with gadrooned rims, approximately 1017gm see illustration £250-350 (+Fees*)

144. A Queen Anne style silver tea caddy, TB, London 1895, italic initials to side, 13cm high and a Georgian style silver loving cup, Birmingham 1924, inscribed for Evesham Regatta 1924, 12.5cm high, approximately 355gm £150-200 (+Fees*) 145.N A George III silver marrow scoop, WE, London 1810, with ivory handle, 20cm long £60-80 (+Fees*) 146. A Victorian silver mustard pot, JE, London 1843, with pierced scrolling decoration to sides, associated blue glass liner, a sauce boat, four napkin rings, a toast rack, a pair of pepper pots etc., approximately 380gm weighable £120-150 (+Fees*) 147. A pair of small silver two-handled trays, WC/JL, London 1898, each of wavy outline with flower detailing, retailed by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd., 17cm wide, approximately 195gm £60-80 (+Fees*)

148. A set of eight silver dessert knives and forks, William Eley & William Fearn, London 1823, with filled handles, crested, a pair of squab candlesticks, a pin cushion and various hat pins £100-150 (+Fees*) 149. Twelve silver wine labels, three by Phipps & Robinson, London 1792, for W Wine, R Port and Madeira, the other nine George Unite, Birmingham 1910 for Peach Brandy, Curacao, Benedictine, Grand Marnier, Chartreuse, Hollands, Cherry Brandy, Maraschino and Sloe Gin, all of crescent form, approximately 50gm £100-150 (+Fees*) 150. A quantity of thimbles, including silver examples, two pieces of silver filigree, an oval portrait miniature, a dolls hand mirror etc. £80-120 (+Fees*) 151. Two silver cigarette boxes, a four-footed silver dish and a silver mug £150-200 (+Fees*) 152. A four-piece silver tea and coffee service, Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1938, of oblong shape with gadrooned rims, and a tea strainer with turned ebonised handle, approximately 1910gm gross (5) see illustration £500-700 (+Fees*)

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165. A pair of ruby and clear glass decanters and stoppers, 39.5cm high, a pair of gilt decorated decanters and stoppers and five other decanters (9) £80-120 (+Fees*) 166. A silver mounted cut glass decanter, R&D, Birmingham 1979, 29cm high, a Bohemian type blue flash decanter and stopper, 35cm high and a silver tot measure, Birmingham 1988, 11.5cm high £80-100 (+Fees*)

Lot 161

Glass 160. A quantity of glass soda water syphons £60-80 (+Fees*) 161. An early 18th Century Bohemian glass goblet, the faceted bowl engraved Laub-und Bandelwerk scrolls and floral sprays on a faceted knopped stem, the circular base similarly engraved, 27.5cm high see illustration £250-350 (+Fees*) 162. A pair of Spanish glass decanters and stoppers with gilded decoration, 22cm high, three smaller decanters, two Crown Derby paperweights and another figure £60-80 (+Fees*)

167. A Lobmeyr glass vase and cover, circa 1870, of chamfered square section, engraved in the Baroque style with Laub-und Bandelwerk decoration, engraved monogram mark to foot, 24cm high see illustration £200-300 (+Fees*) 168. A large French opaline glass vase, circa 1840, painted with luxuriant flowers on a buff ground, with turquoise palmettes to the shoulder and base 60cm high see illustration £600-800 (+Fees*)

Lot 167

169. An English double-series opaque twist cordial glass, circa 1760, the rounded funnel bowl on a stem with three spiral threads about a corkscrew gauze 14.5cm high £70-100 (+Fees*) 170. A Bohemian clear glass octagonal goblet, circa 1860, engraved with a building titled ‘Stettin Rathhaus’, 14.5cm high £50-70 (+Fees*)

163. A cut glass decanter with silver collar, two other decanters, a claret jug and eight wine glasses £60-80 (+Fees*) 164. A pair of Victorian opaque green glass vases each decorated with lily of the valley and set on three ball feet, 13.5cm high, a similar bulbous vase, 11.5cm high and a pair of green glass lustres (some prismatic drops missing) (5) £60-80 (+Fees*) Lot 168

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Ceramics 175. A 20th Century Middle Eastern glazed earthenware tulip vase, 24.5cm high £50-70 (+Fees*) 176. Four Staffordshire blue and white bowls, transfer printed Eastern townscapes, 21cm wide, a matching larger plate and a bowl see illustration £60-80 (+Fees*) 177. Thirteen Staffordshire blue and white willow pattern plates and four others £40-60 (+Fees*)

Lot 176

178. A pair of Staffordshire blue and white willow pattern plates and four others £50-70 (+Fees*) 179. A rectangular slipware baking dish, 38cm wide, a blue and white transfer printed meat dish, a soap dish, cover and liner and two sugar basins and covers £30-40 (+Fees*) 180. A Coalport nine-piece dessert service, painted ruins in landscapes £60-80 (+Fees*) 181. Sundry decorative cups and saucers and other china £30-40 (+Fees*) 182. A lustreware cow creamer and cover, three Staffordshire figures and three other pieces £40-60 (+Fees*)

Lot 183

183. A pair of two-handled vases encrusted with flowers, 25cm high and a green ground two-handled tureen and cover, 38cm high see illustration £250-300 (+Fees*) 184. A quantity of Royal Worcester Evesham pattern china £200-300 (+Fees*) 185. A Derby Imari pattern part tea service of seventeen pieces £70-90 (+Fees*)

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Lot 187 186. A collection of six 19th Century German figures in the 18th Century style, various sizes £80-120 (+Fees*)

187. Five German porcelain soldier busts in dated costume, 10cm high see illustration £300-400 (+Fees*)

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Lot 190 192. A Worcester cylindrical tankard printed ‘The King of Prussia’, after Robert Hancock, 12.75cm high £80-120 (+Fees*) 193. A Worcester masonic cylindrical tankard, 14.5cm high see illustration £200-300 (+Fees*)

Lot 196

194. Two Worcester bicentenary cabbage leaf moulded jugs, 16cm and 19cm high £30-50 (+Fees*) Lot 193 188. Two Staffordshire figures, a pair of vases encrusted with flowers and other china £80-120 (+Fees*) 189. A Royal Copenhagen ashtray with moulded lobster decoration, 3498, 19cm wide and a Limoges oval box decorated flowers £30-40 (+Fees*) 190. A Ridgeways doll’s dinner service of Maidens Hair Fern pattern in green and white, of eighty-five pieces, comprising various plates, bowls, tureens, meat dishes, sauce boats etc. see illustration £80-120 (+Fees*)

195. An English Delftware blue and white bowl, circa 1760, (cracked) and other ceramics £20-40 (+Fees*) 196. A Ralph Wood pearlware bust of the Pieta, early 19th Century, wearing a scarlet head scarf and yellow dress, on a marbled socle base, on a square foot, 40cm see illustration £80-120 (+Fees*)

197. Three Worcester pickle leaf dishes and a pair of large pickle leaf dishes, painter’s mark, circa 1760 £60-80 (+Fees*) 198. A Derby porcelain warming dish with liner and cover, 44cm wide and a footed tureen and cover, circa 1810, decorated floral sprays £60-80 (+Fees*) 199. An extensive Spode stone china dinner service painted in famille rose colours, comprising a tureen and cover, twenty-nine plates, a mazarine, a bread dish, two sauce tureens and covers, a salad bowl and fourteen meat plates see illustration £200-300 (+Fees*)

191. Various Edoardo Tasca biscuit glazed figures of birds and other Continental figures £30-40 (+Fees*)

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200. An English porcelain cylindrical pink ground vase, painted birds in a tooled gilt bordered cartouche, 9cm high £100-150 (+Fees*) 201. A 19th Century parian equestrian group, Amazon attacked by a panther, after Jean-Jacques Feuchère (1807-1852), on a rectangular plinth with wood stand, the figure 23cm high (lacking spear) and a pair of Parian figures Una and the Lion and Diana and the Lion, 18cm high (3) £100-150 (+Fees*) 202. A Continental biscuit porcelain figure of Napoleon, impressed mark beneath, 25cm high and a Parian bust of Napoleon, 20cm high (2) £70-100 (+Fees*) 203. A parian figure of Queen Victoria, standing, 20.5cm high, a Parian bust of Queen Victoria for the Diamond Jubilee dated 1837-1897, 19cm high and two Parian busts (4) £60-80 (+Fees*) 204. A pair of parian figures of grape pickers, 16.5cm high, a pair of figures of Marly horses, 13.5cm high and an equestrian figure by Bidasoa, 23cm high (5) £60-80 (+Fees*) 205. A parian figure of Schiller holding a scroll in his left hand, on octagonal plinth, 47.5cm high and another of a lady seated on a rock holding a scroll, 47cm high (2) £80-120 (+Fees*)

Lot 212

209. A pair of Royal Copenhagen circular plaques depicting Day and Night after Bertel Thorvaldsen, 15cm diameter and a Copenhagen biscuit porcelain rectangular plaque depicting `The Ages of Love’ 12.5cm x 31cm £80-120 (+Fees*) 210. A group of five bisque profiles of historic figures, framed as one £80-120 (+Fees*) 211. A parian ware model of a mastiff’s head, mounted on a velvet backed board and in a gilt frame, and a painted plaster profile bust of a lady, similarly mounted (2) £60-80 (+Fees*)

206. A Sèvres style bisque porcelain bust of Louis XVI, on a fluted gilt and cobalt blue column, 29cm high a bisque porcelain bust of Marie Antoinette, 37cm high and a pair of small busts of children, 20cm high (4) £120-180 (+Fees*)

212. A pair of bisque porcelain wall busts, each depicting a figure in medieval dress, mounted on oval boards in gilt frames see illustration £150-200 (+Fees*)

207. A Copeland parian bust of Oenone, modelled by W C Marshall, 23.5cm high and sundry parian and other figures (8) £70-100 (+Fees*)

213. A Continental bisque figure of Boucher, after Jean-Paul Aube, impressed signature and date 1888, on a wood plinth, figure 41cm high see illustration £200-300 (+Fees*)

208. A Continental biscuit porcelain and gilt metal mounted oval basket, with pierced sides, lion mask ring handles to the ends and on paw feet, 37cm wide £40-60 (+Fees*)

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214. A porcelain plaque, decorated a highland landscape in enamels, Ben Lomond, indistinctly signed, 19cm x 20cm, in a maple frame £40-60 (+Fees*)

Lot 213 215. A Sèvres style plate, the central portrait signed Leber within a floral wreath and an outer cobalt blue border with jewelled decoration, interlaced L mark beneath, 24cm diameter £80-120 (+Fees*) 216. A Minton cabinet plate painted a cockatoo on a perch, with pierced gilt border, 23cm diameter and another cabinet plate (2) £60-80 (+Fees*)

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217. A Vienna style charger decorated a group of figures around a plinth titled Opfer de Venus, richly decorated in gilt, 35.5cm diameter see illustration £200-300 (+Fees*) 218. An Edwardian Orchid pattern majolica jardinière on a matched stand, total height 68.5cm £60-80 (+Fees*) 219. An oval porcelain plaque depicting Nessus and Deianira in relief, in a gilt frame, the plaque 19.5cm x 25.5cm £70-100 (+Fees*) 220. A French porcelain three-tier cake stand, mid 19th Century, with gilt borders and decorated summer flowers, 29.5cm high £120-150 (+Fees*)

Lot 217 224. A pair of Royal Crown Derby urns on stands, each of twin-handled form with gilt borders, 18cm high £100-150 (+Fees*)

221. A Delft tea caddy with screw on lid, decorated panels of dragons and flowers, 11.5cm high, a pair of Delft plates and sundry ceramics £50-70 (+Fees*)

225. A Coalport pot pourri and cover with encrusted flowers to finial and handles, decorated panels of summer flowers on a scrolling pierced foot, 37cm high £200-300 (+Fees*)

222. A Herend Rothschild birds pattern box and cover, 14cm wide and Herend matchbox cover (2) £50-70 (+Fees*) 223. A set of eight pottery tiles, including a fish decorated example by Minton Hollins & Co, one depicting Kings Chapel Boston Massachusetts by Adams & Co, four matching tiles by Craven Dunnill & Co. and two others, all mounted in two square jardinieres, and another jardiniere similar see illustration £100-150 (+Fees*)

226. A Derby dry-edge figure of a violinist, circa 1755, wearing a yellow coat, his breeches painted flowers, 13cm high see illustration £300-400 (+Fees*)

Lot 226 227. A Derby figure of a seated musician, circa 1760, wearing a turquoise coat, his breeches painted flowers, 12cm high £150-200 (+Fees*) 228. A Copeland Spode pot pourri of ovoid form with gilt handles, inner lid and pierced cover with finial, decorated exotic birds on a blue scale ground, 20cm high £100-150 (+Fees*)

Lot 223

229. Seven Royal Doulton figures of dogs, including English setter, spaniel, corgi and Airedale terrier £50-80 (+Fees*)

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Lot 232 233. A French porcelain oversize teacup and saucer, circa 1820, painted with a border of summer flowers within gilt rims, and a Sèvres teacup similar 1841, the large cup 12.5cm diameter £80-120 (+Fees*) 234. A Sèvres coupe, 1820, the shallow bowl with gilt rosette within gilt laurel and stylised vine on dark blue band borders, printed and painted marks, 27cm across handles £200-300 (+Fees*)

Lot 230 230. A pair of French biscuit porcelain figures, circa 1860, she peeling an orange, he with a magic lantern strapped to his back and holding a monkey, 37cm high see illustration £100-150 (+Fees*)

235A. A Marseille faience plate, Gaspar Robert’s factory, circa 1780, painted flowers and insects, foliate gilt border to the shaped rim, 24.5cm diameter £100-150 (+Fees*) 236. A pair of Dutch Delft tile tableaux, 19th Century, depicting William IV Prince of Orange and Anne, Princess Royal and Princess of Orange, both on horseback, 39.5cm x 26cm see illustration £500-700 (+Fees*)

235. A large Continental faience dish, possibly Alcora, decorated a vignette of ships, the rim with scattered foliate sprays, 40.5cm diameter, indistinct ochre mark Provenance: Christie’s London, 14/4/80 Lot 293 £120-180 (+Fees*)

231. Two 18th Century Moustiers plates, 24.5cm diameter £60-80 (+Fees*) 232. A Paris (Feuillet) porcelain part tea and coffee service, circa 1815, of reeded form picked out in gilt, comprising a coffee pot and cover, milk jug, seven teacups and six saucers, a coffee cup and saucer and four plates see illustration £400-600 (+Fees*) Lot 236

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244. A Derby topographical blue ground saucer dish, ‘In Italy’, possibly by George Robertson, a plate ‘In the Tyroleze Mountains’ and another ‘In Sussex’ (3) £100-150 (+Fees*) 245. A Derby topographical plate painted Kedleston Hall from the Chatsworth service, circa 1770, 23cm diameter £150-200 (+Fees*) 246. A Derby green ground cabinet plate painted a central roundel of flowers attributed to William ‘Quaker’ Pegg, within a blue jewelled border, 24cm diameter £80-120 (+Fees*)

Lot 240 237. A Derby composite part table service, circa 1810, each piece with a broad band of enamelled and gilt roses and cornflowers, comprising four rectangular vegetable dishes and a cover, two lobed oval dishes, two kidney shaped dishes, four deep oval dishes, four shell shaped dishes including two replacements, ten various oval stands, an oval tureen and associated oval cover, a breakfast cup, five coffee cans and six saucers, red enamelled marks, ten later Crown Derby dessert plates, seven medium saucers, a large saucer dish, a large dinner plate, a pair of oval tureens and covers, a two-handled navette, a Grainger’s Worcester replacement cheese stand Provenance: Spetchley Park, Worcestershire £250-300 (+Fees*) 238. A set of eight Copeland white shield shaped menu cards, moulded with ribbons and swags, each 14cm high Provenance: Spetchley Park, Worcestershire £20-30 (+Fees*)

247. A Coalport blue ground plate, circa 1800, painted a central roundel of birds in a broad gilt border, 22cm diameter £80-120 (+Fees*) Lot 241 241. A Worcester Lord Henry Thynne pattern kidney-shaped dish, 26.5cm wide and a Dalhousie pattern plate, 21cm wide (restored) see illustration £300-400 (+Fees*) 242. A Worcester fluted saucer dish decorated exotic birds, 20cm diameter, a plate decorated with Prince of Wales feathers, 22cm diameter and another with later decoration of fancy birds £150-200 (+Fees*)

248. Three Chamberlains Worcester plates painted grand houses, The Rye House, Holland House and Hampton House from engravings by John Britton’s Beauties of England and Wales, circa 1815, 22cm diameter £500-600 (+Fees*) 249. A pair of Worcester blue scale ground kidney-shaped dishes, circa 1770, with floral panels, 26cm diameter see illustration £300-400 (+Fees*)

243. A Worcester Kakiemon Phoenix pattern plate, 22cm diameter and a quail pattern shell dish (restored) £300-400 (+Fees*)

239. Two English porcelain printed cans and saucers, circa 1800, possibly Pinxton, the cans 6.5cm high, the saucers 13.5cm diameter Provenance: Spetchley Park, Worcestershire £50-60 (+Fees*) 240. A Derby plate, circa 1815, decorated a hunting scene by William Cotton, 24cm diameter see illustration £200-300 (+Fees*)

Lot 249

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Lot 254 250. A pair of Worcester lobed plates painted flower garlands within a blue rim and a blue ground saucer dish, circa 1770, 21.5cm wide £150-200 (+Fees*) 251. Two Worcester blue scale ground plates with reserves of flowers, circa 1770, the largest 22cm wide £150-250 (+Fees*) 252. A Worcester Sir Joshua Reynolds pattern Kakiemon plate, painted a central bird circa 1770, 23cm diameter £150-200 (+Fees*)

257. Three Coalport Japonaiserie shell-shaped dishes, circa 1810 £60-80 (+Fees*)

Lot 256

258. A pair of Derby Kakiemon tiger pattern plates, circa 1820, 22cm diameter and another of Imari design, circa 1790, 20cm diameter £150-200 (+Fees*) 259. A Spode or Coalport cabinet plate painted a full bouquet of flowers and a chaffinch, within a gilt anthemion border, 21.5cm diameter £180-220 (+Fees*)

260. A Derby lobed lozenge dish with a central rose spray, probably by William Billingsley see illustration £220-280 (+Fees*) 261. A large Spode botanical lozenge-shaped dish with moulded and gilt shell handles and a Derby plate painted with a day lily in the manner of William Pegg, circa 1818, 35cm long £150-250 (+Fees*)

253. A Worcester Sir Joshua Reynolds pattern Kakiemon plate, painted a central bird within a blue border, circa 1770, 19.5cm diameter £150-200 (+Fees*) 254. A Worcester blue scale ground leaf-shaped dish painted rich Kakiemon flowers, circa 1770, ex Zorensky Collection see illustration £250-350 (+Fees*) 255. A Chelsea or Worcester oval stand with ruins in a Rococo border, circa 1760, 20cm wide and a purple printed shaped plate with Classical ruins, 22cm wide £80-120 (+Fees*) 256. A Worcester Jabberwocky pattern fluted teacup and saucer with fancy birds and a Kakiemon dish with mons, 19cm diameter see illustration £150-200 (+Fees*)

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Lot 262 266. An English porcelain sauce tureen, cover and stand, possibly Derby, with Crown and Prince of Wales feathers (restored finals) £60-80 (+Fees*)

262. A Derby oval dish circa 1760, painted with flowers, the rims moulded as scrolls, picked out in green, 28cm diameter see illustration £100-150 (+Fees*)

267. A Derby ‘Trial by Jury’ armorial plate, 25cm diameter £70-90 (+Fees*)

263. A Derby lozenge dish with floral swags and rich gilding, in the Chelsea style circa 1765-70 with mazarine border, 31cm long £80-120 (+Fees*) 264. A Chelsea (red anchor) plate with flower sprays, 22cm diameter £120-150 (+Fees*) 265. A Spode pale blue ground part dessert service with roses and reserved blue border, comprising two baskets 21cm long and stands and a pair of square dishes see illustration £200-300 (+Fees*)

268. A Derby cup and saucer and two plates, circa 1790, painted with a textile pattern see illustration £180-220 (+Fees*) 269. Four English porcelain two-handled pot pourri vases, circa 1815, comprising a garniture of three vases of compressed form, with gilt mask handle terminals below a band of gilt fruiting vine, together with another salmon coloured ground vase of similar form, painted with bouquets of flowers, probably Coalport (some wear and crazing throughout, restoration to gilt handles of garniture) (4) £120-180 (+Fees*)

Lot 268

270. Two Derby figures of seated friars and a figure of a nun, circa 1760, one monk with incised no. 104, the nun 14.3cm high, the monk 15cm high (some areas of restoration, damages) £250-350 (+Fees*) 271. Three English porcelain tapering cylindrical beakers circa 1800, comprising a Worcester example decorated en grisaille with fruiting vine and the initial M, a yellow ground example painted with a bouquet, another with a Classically draped maiden before a flame and column and gilt initials and a mug with gilt entwined handle with sepia landscape reserved on a yellow ground, possibly Paris, the tallest 9.5cm high (4) £100-150 (+Fees*) 272. A Sèvres lavender ground tea bowl and saucer, blue interlaced L marks, date letter U for 1773, painter’s fx marks and incised marks, painted with pink convolvulus within green wreath; a Sèvres style coffee cup and a saucer, the cup with a figure of a lady after Watteau and the saucer with trophies, an English porcelain apple green striped coffee cup and saucer painted pink roses and a turquoise ground saucer with birds £200-300 (+Fees*)

Lot 265

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273. A Chamberlain’s Worcester Imari pattern cylindrical bough pot and cover, circa 1815, iron red marks, pattern no. 276, the stepped cover with pierced apertures, 18cm high (two small cracks to rim of pot) £80-120 (+Fees*) 274. A pair of Derby figures of a Shepherd and Shepherdess and a cow and bocage model, circa 1770, the Shepherdess incised 15, the cow with red 34 and X marks (areas of restoration), the shepherd, 14.3cm high (3) £100-150 (+Fees*)

Lot 277

279. A Derby green ground topographical plate, circa 1797-1800, blue marks, pattern no. 18/314, painted with ‘A view near Craig Loque Fifeshire/Scotland’, attributed to George Robertson, within a fluted gilt and green border, 23cm diameter (slight wear) £70-100 (+Fees*)

275. Three Worcester blue and white tea bowls and saucers and a trio, circa 1758-65, blue workman’s mark to one, W and crescent mark, the first moulded with herringbone and painted with leafy branches and insects, the second moulded with scrolling flowers and tendrils and painted with chrysanthemum, a tea bowl and matched saucer printed flowers and insects, the trio of reeded form and painted with gillyflowers (slight chipping to footrims) £120-180 (+Fees*) 276. A group of English porcelain cabinet cups, early/mid 19th Century, comprising a pair of salmon ground examples gilt with vermiculé pattern, probably Chamberlain’s Worcester, an example with a border of flowers on a gilt ground, perhaps Spode, a Derby (Sampson Hancock) demitasse with pink roses and gilt stripes and an example probably Chamberlain’s Worcester decorated in the Kakiemon palette together with a Chamberlain’s Worcester orange ground kidney-shaped dish, painted with bouquets (restored and lacquered) (6) £180-220 (+Fees*)

Lot 278

280. A pair of Coalport Union Service type turquoise ground shell-shaped dishes, circa 1820, moulded with a crowned rose, thistle and shamrock thumbpiece, painted with a bouquet, 24.5cm wide, together with a blue ground plate painted with a dancing girl in a landscape, the shaped border with gilt scrolls and flowers and a Chamberlain’s Worcester pink ground plate, painted with flowers, pink marks, the shell dishes 24cm wide (4) see illustration £150-250 (+Fees*)

277. Two Worcester porcelain teapots and covers, circa 1770, painted with puce sprays of Kakiemon style flowers within gilt cartouches, the second of fluted form painted with green sprigs within gilt dentil rims (wear to gilding, slight chipping) 11.25cm high max (2) see illustration £250-300 (+Fees*) 278. A Derby blue ground plate, circa 1790, puce marks, probably painted by William Billingsley, with loose bouquets within a border of quatrefoil cartouches of pink roses, enriched in gilding, 22cm wide see illustration £150-250 (+Fees*) Lot 280 26

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283. A Chamberlains Worcester porter mug, circa 1820, painted with hounds in a landscape, reserved on a claret ground, together with a Bloor Derby example with a basket of flowers within a gilt border (cracked), the largest 12.5cm high (2) £150-250 (+Fees*)

Lot 284

284. A pair of Worcester (Barr, Flight & Barr) Imari pattern urn-shaped sauce tureens and covers, circa 1815, impressed marks, printed marks to covers, on square gilt plinth bases with flame finials, 17cm high (minute chipping) see illustration £600-800 (+Fees*) 285. A Fürstenberg bullet-shaped teapot and cover, circa 1755, blue script f mark painted with birds on leafy branches (handle cracked and restored), 10cm high, together with a Meissen yellow ground tea bowl and a saucer painted with Indianische Blumen, blue crossed swords marks, circa 1735, (perhaps matched) and a Meissen coffee cup, painted with a milkmaid and cattle, circa 1750 (3) £150-200 (+Fees*)

Lot 287 281. Two Chamberlain’s Worcester armorial dishes, circa 1815, printed red marks, each decorated with an iron red shield with a commemorative medal inscribed ‘Wellington/Waterloo/June 1815’, the borders with flowers, comprising one shaped square example, 24.5cm wide and one shell-shaped example, 23.5cm wide (2) £200-300 (+Fees*) 282. A Derby topographical jug, circa 1815, red crowned D and pattern no. 42, painted with figures before a small ruin of a castle in wooded landscape, 16.5cm high, together with a Derby mug, painted with a factory in a river landscape, each with colourful scrolls and leaves (slight wear) (2) £200-300 (+Fees*)

Lot 288

286. Two Berlin tea caddies, circa 1760-75, blue sceptre marks, the first with Parisian silver gilt mounts, painted in puce with landscape vignettes, 13.5cm high, the second with bouquets of flowers, with a later matched and restored cover (2) £200-300 (+Fees*) 287. A Worcester Queen Charlotte pattern large globular mask jug, circa 1775, blue seal mark of spirally moulded form, together with a side plate, 23cm high (mask restored) (2) see illustration £250-300 (+Fees*) 288. Two English porcelain figural Derby candlesticks, circa 1765, the first Chelsea, with gold anchor mark to reverse, modelled as a gallant holding a basket of apples, before bocage and candlestick, on scroll moulded base, 33cm high and a Derby example modelled in a pose similar to Liberty with a gentleman holding wheat sheaves beside a hound, seated on balustrading on a scroll moulded base, 23cm high (both with areas of damages, repairs and chipping) see illustration £200-300 (+Fees*)

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Lot 296

Lot 290 289. A group of Chelsea and Chelsea Derby porcelain, circa 1755-75, red gold anchors and conjoined anchor and D marks, comprising a fluted (Red Anchor) saucer painted with bouquets, a (Gold Anchor) saucer painted in the Hans Sloane style with cherries and marrows, a Chelsea-Derby plate painted with a Neoclassical urn and swags of flowers and a coffee cup and saucer painted with black and pink swags of husks (4) £200-300 (+Fees*) 290. A Chelsea (Gold Anchor) scroll moulded plate painted with cartouches of birds and insects, circa 1760, 21cm diameter Provenance: Albert Amor Ltd see illustration £150-200 (+Fees*) 291. A Worcester (Flight, Barr & Barr) Imari pattern lobed cushion-shaped dish, circa 1815, printed iron red marks and impressed crowned FBB marks painted with a chinoiserie figure before a bridge and buildings, within a scrolled border (wear), 23cm wide £100-150 (+Fees*) 292. A Worcester (Flight Barr & Barr) Imari pattern oval teapot, cover and stand, with gilt flame finial (finial restored), 17cm high £150-200 (+Fees*)

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293. A Spode blue ground square stand painted with pink roses and enriched in gilding, red marks, pattern no. 2573, 21.5cm wide, an English porcelain basket painted with pink roses, 15cm diameter, a Spode coffee cup and saucer with salmon coloured bands and painted with pink roses, red marks, pattern no. 2679 and an English porcelain trio painted with pink roses and gilt with leaves (4) £150-200 (+Fees*) 294. Two English porcelain coffee cans and saucers, circa 1810, probably Derby, the first painted with flowers and red hatched borders enriched with gilt dots together with a yellow bordered example with puce and green garlands (the first cracked, some wear) (2) £50-80 (+Fees*) 295. A group of English porcelain teawares, circa 1820, comprising a Derby coffee cup and saucer painted with landscapes, in the manner of Zachariah Boreman, with gilt Van Dyke pattern salmon coloured ground, puce marks, pattern no. 118, a Derby fluted yellow ground coffee cup and saucer, pink marks, pattern no. 508, a pair of Derby fluted white and gilt tea bowls and saucers, puce marks, pattern no. 68 and no. 78, a Derby tea bowl and saucer with blue cornflower pattern, puce marks, pattern no. 105, a spirally moulded sugar bowl, a fluted Derby coffee cup similarly decorated (cracked), an English porcelain coffee cup painted with an exotic bird in landscape, within pink and yellow borders (perhaps Pinxton), an English porcelain yellow ground tea bowl and saucer painted with buildings in landscapes, within two cartouches (saucer cracked and chipped) and an English porcelain crescent-shaped dish painted with butterflies and bouquets on a yellow ground (10) £300-400 (+Fees*)

296. A Staffordshire pottery Wood type model of a Medici lion, circa 1780, modelled standing foursquare with left front paw on a ball, enriched in mottled glazes of ochre, buff and green, on a rectangular plinth base, 28cm long see illustration £150-200 (+Fees*) 297. An English porcelain armorial mug, circa 1800, perhaps Derby, decorated with a shield-shaped coat of arms with black cats, inscribed with the motto ‘Dum Spiro Spero’ ‘While I Breathe, I Hope’, flanked by two landscape vignettes, 14cm high £80-120 (+Fees*) 298. A Derby Imari pattern triple salt, circa 1790-1800, decorated with chinoiserie flowers and foliage, enriched in gilding, 16.5cm high see illustration £120-180 (+Fees*)

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Lot 301 299. A Coalport two-handled topographical vase, circa 1810, painted with a ruined abbey, below gilt palmettes and scrolls, with gilt handle terminals on circular plinth base (restoration to rim, areas re gilded), 23cm high £80-120 (+Fees*) 300. A Derby saucer dish, circa 1810, and a Royal Crown Derby monogrammed saucer dish, circa 1898, gilt marks, the first painted and gilt with convolvulus and green leaves on a dark blue ground, the Royal Crown Derby example painted by A Gregory with a conjoined gilt monogram to the centre, the black border painted with yellow roses (marks scratched and erased to reverse, slight wear) and a navette shaped teapot stand painted roses on a black ground (3) £80-120 (+Fees*) 301. A Chamberlain’s Worcester oval two-handled basket, circa 1810-20, painted with a purple flower spray to the interior, within a grey marbled border, the basket pierced with lattice on a spreading foot, 32cm wide (restoration and re gilding to handles) see illustration £300-400 (+Fees*)

304. Two English creamware transfer printed jugs and a bullet-shaped teapot and cover, late 18th Century/circa 1800, the first jug printed in black with a drinking verse and a vignette of a group of gentlemen seated at a table drinking, 19cm high, another with a sailor’s verse, a compass and a sailing ship, 17cm high, together with a teapot and cover printed in red with a portrait of The Right Hon Will Pitt Esq. and the Fortune Teller, with metal chain (teapot and cover restored), 12cm high (3) £200-300 (+Fees*) 305. A Paris porcelain (Schoelcher) footed bowl, circa 1815, blue S mark, gilt Schoelcher mark, painted to the exterior with a continuous band of cattle in landscape, within gilt dot border, the foot gilt with trophies, the interior with a medallion (cracked), 25.25cm diameter £70-100 (+Fees*)

Lot 306 306. A Spode cylindrical jardinière on stand, circa 1800, painted in iron red with the Church Gresley pattern within gilt rims, 17.75cm high (restoration and re gilding to footrims) see illustration £120-180 (+Fees*) 307. A Coalport ice pail, cover and liner, circa 1825, with salmon ground borders, richly gilt with trailing leafy branches with gilt pinecone finial, on four gilt bun feet, 28cm high (cracked and restored to rims of pail and liner) see illustration £250-400 (+Fees*)

302. Twitchett (John) The Old Derby Pattern Books, in three volumes, April 1971, no. 8/25, each bound volume in presentation box £60-80 (+Fees*) 303. A Chamberlain’s Worcester lobed quatrefoil dish, circa 1810-20, painted with vignettes of feathers, within buff ground border moulded with white relief moulded leafy flowering branches of roses, thistles and shamrocks, enriched in gilding, 29.5cm wide £180-220 (+Fees*)

Lot 307

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Lot 308 308. A Chamberlain’s Worcester rocaille moulded candlestick inkstand, circa 1800, painted with swags of forget-me-nots and pink flowers, entwined with gilt garlands, comprising a sander and an inkpot and quill holder, 23.25cm wide (one pot restored, slight wear) see illustration £250-400 (+Fees*) 309. A Worcester (Flight, Barr & Barr) green ground taper stick and stand (areas of restoration), an English porcelain blue ground inkwell and a pen stand (3) £200-300 (+Fees*) 310. A Chelsea strawberry leaf-shaped dish, circa 1755, red anchor mark, painted with bouquets of flowers with branch moulded handle (small restored rim chip), 27cm wide see illustration £250-400 (+Fees*) 311. An English pearlware baluster leaf moulded jug, cover and plate,, circa 1800, the jug with a flower finial moulded with blue edged leaves and a plate painted in blue with a Chinoiserie figure before a pavilion, 26cm high (2) £100-120 (+Fees*)

313. A Derby fluted lozenge-shaped comport, puce marks and pattern No. 65, painted with a pink rose in the manner of William Billingsley, within salmon coloured border, 32cm wide and a Derby dish, painted roses within a gilt border Provenance: Anthony Hoyte Collection, Neales, 1st May 2003, lot 31 £150-200 (+Fees*) 314. A Coalport blue ground plate from the Animal service, circa 1800, painted with ‘The Axis, or Ganges Stag’, inscribed in iron red gilt with palmettes, flowerheads and husks, 21.5cm diameter see illustration £100-150 (+Fees*) 315. A Chamberlain’s Worcester topographical plate, circa 1800, gilt marks, painted in sepia with a view of Langley Park and deer in woodland, within fluted gilt borders, an English porcelain circular warming dish, with two candlestick apertures, decorated in blue and gilding with stiff leaves, 26cm wide; a small Derby armorial plate decorated in blue and gilt with a blue B monogram and Earl’s coronet within a radiating border and an English porcelain spirally, fluted saucer dish in blue and gilt (4) £150-200 (+Fees*)

312. A Derby armorial plate, with pink marks, circa 1790, with a central shield-shaped coat of arms surmounted by a bird and a Derby saucer dish with painted blue marks, painted with green lattice pattern border and loose flower sprays in the Meissen style (2) Provenance: The first from the Anthony Hoyte Collection, Neales, 1st May 2003 £80-120 (+Fees*)

Lot 314 316. A Worcester small fluted circular Imari pattern plate, circa 1770, another smaller blue and white plate, a clobbered tea bowl and saucer, a Caughley fluted blue and gilt tea bowl and saucer, a cormorant pattern saucer and a Worcester birds saucer, the first 19cm diameter (6) £100-150 (+Fees*) 317. Two Worcester fluted circular plates, circa 1765-70, decorated with loose bouquets of flowers, 19cm diameter, together with a later Spode plate similar, circa 1820, a Worcester Blind Earl pattern white scalloped small plate with gilt dentil rim and Spode basket, pattern 2255 £180-220 (+Fees*) 318. A Derby figure of Neptune, circa 1775, incised no. 299/2, atop a scroll base, beside a dolphin, with replacement trident, 21cm high together with a figure of a woman holding a bird and flowers and a man slaughtering a goat, before columns emblematic of sacrifice and peace, late 18th Century, incised no. 14/B/2 and N/214/3, 15cm high (damages and restoration) (3) £150-250 (+Fees*) 319. Three Derby models of deer, circa 1775, various incised marks, a figure of a shepherdess, a Sampson group of Venus and Cupid, circa 1775, 18cm high (areas of damage and restoration) £80-120 (+Fees*)

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Lot 322 Lot 326 320. A Worcester pink scale ground teacup and saucer, circa 1765-70, blue crossed swords and 6 mark, painted with exotic birds and bouquets of flowers within tooled gilt scroll and foliate cartouches (saucer chipped and cracked), together with a teacup and saucer of fluted form painted with radiating turquoise and claret bands and gilt with festoons, circa 1770, blue seal mark (2) £150-250 (+Fees*) 321. A Worcester teacup and saucer, circa 1765, blue seal mark, painted with alternate panels of landscapes, butterflies and gilt scrolls within underglaze blue border and centred with a vignette of fruit (crack to saucer, firing crack to handle) £100-150 (+Fees*)

324. A pair of Chamberlain’s Worcester armorial blue ground soup plates, circa 1820, printed red marks, inscribed with the motto ‘Persevere’ (2) £150-200 (+Fees*) 325. A group of English porcelain tea wares, circa 1800-20, comprising two Imari pattern teacups and a saucer, an Imari pattern coffee can and saucer decorated with mons, a Spode coffee cup and a coffee cup and saucer decorated with fruiting vine, a Spode trio decorated in the Imari pattern with chinoiserie flowers and purple chrysanthemums, a Derby Imari pattern kidney-shaped dish, red marks and a Worcester (Barr, Flight & Barr) bat printed teacup and saucer, decorated with Classical figures (9) £180-220 (+Fees*)

326. A Derby Admiral Rodney jug made to commemorate the Battle of Saintes, circa 1782, crowned D marks, dated April 12th 1782, painted with bouquets, probably by Edward Withers, 21.5cm high Provenance: With Klaber & Klaber, London 17th June 2014. Lot 89, Anderson & Garland, Newcastle see illustration £600-800 (+Fees*) 327. A Worcester (Flight, Barr & Barr) Imari pattern footed centrepiece, impressed FBB marks, circa 1820, 32cm wide see illustration £200-300 (+Fees*)

322. A Worcester large fluted barrel-shaped teapot and cover, possibly later decorated, the porcelain circa 1775 painted with vignettes of fruits within gilt scroll panels and turquoise ground borders, 13cm high, together with a fluted plate similarly decorated, (2) see illustration £200-300 (+Fees*) 323. A Worcester fluted oviform tea caddy and cover, circa 1765, blue seal marks, painted with loose flower sprays; together with a teacup and saucer and a tea bowl and saucer similarly fluted and decorated (the tea caddy cover and rim restored) (3) Provenance: the teacup and saucer from the Harris Masterson Collection, the tea bowl from the Lucas Collection £200-300 (+Fees*)

Lot 327

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Lot 333

328. A Derby blue ground trumpet-shaped vase, painted with figures before a house in countryside landscape, indistinctly inscribed in iron red, red crowned and crossed batons and D mark, circa 1820, 27cm high £250-300 (+Fees*) 329. A Derby blue ground two-handled Campana shaped vase and stand, painted with pink and yellow roses, circa 1800, puce marks, 16cm high and an English porcelain tapering cylindrical blue ground vase painted with a bouquet, 9cm high (2) £80-120 (+Fees*)

330. A Derby (Sampson & Hancock) green ground plate signed ‘H.S. Hancock’ and with puce Derby marks, painted with a bouquet of flowers within gilt scroll border, 22cm wide; together with an English porcelain plate painted with a still life of flowers and fruits, within a green marbled border, 23cm wide (2) £80-120 (+Fees*) 331. Three English porcelain blue ground oviform vases, painted with fruit and flowers, with gilt caryatid handles, circa 1820, the highest 26cm high (3) see illustration £200-300 (+Fees*)

332. An English buff and gilt ground pot pourri vase, cover and liner, on tripod dolphin base (finial restored) and a blue ground rectangular inkstand, cover and liner (chipped and stained), and a Paris blue ground campana vase, painted with maritime scenes, 18cm high and a Worcester (probably Barr) blue ground small footed dish with gilt gadrooned border (4) £100-150 (+Fees*) 333. A group of Worcester (Flight, Barr & Barr and Chamberlain’s) topographical vases, comprising a Flight, Barr & Barr pot pourri vase with gilt griffin handles, painted with views of ‘Lee Castle, Worcestershire’, reserved against a gilt seaweed pattern ground (one handle restored), 11.5cm high and an assembled garniture of three Chamberlain’s vases painted with views of Cheltenham, Malvern and Waterloo Church (restored), painted marks, circa 1800-15 see illustration £150-200 (+Fees*) 334. A Chamberlains D-shaped bough pot painted with views of Malvern, Worcester and Cheltenham (restored), 21cm wide £100-150 (+Fees*) 335. A Worcester small circular basket with overlapping circlet sides painted flower sprays, circa 1760, 17cm diameter £250-350 (+Fees*)

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Lot 336 336. A Worcester circular basket with blue scale ground border to flower sprays, the exterior with a yellow wash, 21cm diameter (ex. Zorensky Collection) restored see illustration £250-350 (+Fees*)

Lot 341 337. A pair of creamware plates, circa 1790, printed in black with a central vignette landscape of a country church and bridge within a border of sprigs and initials IC and MB, 25cm diameter Provenance: Spetchley Park, Worcestershire £40-60 (+Fees*) 338. A pair of Derby blue ground scent bottles painted flowers and a blue ground drum-shaped inkwell, circa 1820 £80-120 (+Fees*)

339. A London decorated French porcelain two-handled vase, early 19th Century, painted to each side a basket brimming with flowers, the borders with pink roses, 35cm high see illustration £300-500 (+Fees*) 340. A group of English porcelain tea wares, circa 1800-1820, comprising two Imari pattern teacups and saucers and an Imari pattern coffee can and saucer decorated fruiting vine, a Spode trio decorated in the Imari pattern with purple chrysanthemum and a Derby Imari pattern kidney-shaped dish, red marks £180-220 (+Fees*) 341. A Derby desk set, circa 1770, patch marks, painted with figures besides lakes and butterflies and insects, the inkstand surmounted with putti and a goat, comprising a pen tray and cover, an inkpot and cover, a sander and cover and a candlestick, 24cm wide (areas of restoration to the inkstand, inkpots) see illustration £400-600 (+Fees*)

Lot 342

342. A Sèvres dark blue ground sugar bowl and cover, date letter K for 1763 and painter’s CP mark probably for Caton, blue interlaced marks painted with exotic birds in trees, within gilt foliate and scroll cartouches (restored rim chips to cover, rubbing to gilding) 7.7cm high see illustration £250-350 (+Fees*)

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343. A Spode blue ground oval two-handled inkstand, decorated with pattern no. 1166, circa 1820, comprising two vases, two cylindrical ink pots and covers and a baluster ink pot and domed cover, 39cm wide (areas of restoration and re-gilding to rim) see illustration £1000-1500 (+Fees*) 344. A Worcester cylindrical mug, circa 1760, transfer printed in black with a shepherd and milkmaid and a group of dancers (minor rim chipping and crack to upper rim) Provenance: Temple Collection, Anderson and Garland Sale, lot 132 £150-250 (+Fees*)

Lot 343 347. Three items of Staffordshire pearlware, circa 1790, comprising a baluster jug inscribed ‘Success to Trade’ painted in the famille rose style (restoration to spout), 23cm high, a blue and white leaf moulded sauceboat inscribed ‘Tom/Mary’ ‘H/T/M, 1773’, 14.7cm wide (restoration to rim) and a pearlware blue and white globular teapot and cover painted with chinoiserie landscapes, 13cm high (minor chipping) (3) £120-180 (+Fees*)

348. Four English pieces of topographical porcelain, comprising a Derby (Bloor) mug painted with Carisbrooke Castle, 13cm high, a flared small mug painted with a cottage and a manor house in landscape, a shell shaped dish painted with Blackfriars Bridge by Maryanne Bloxham, 1825, reserved against a gilt seaweed ground, 24.2cm wide and a Derby sauceboat with a named view of ruins (4) £200-300 (+Fees*) 349. Three English delftware dishes, 18th Century, comprising a blue and white example painted with a chinoiserie landscape, 34cm diameter (chipping), another blue and white chinoiserie dish decorated with a figure before shrubs, 33cm diameter (cracked and repaired), another decorated with chinoiserie shrubs before terracing, 35cm diameter (chipping) £80-120 (+Fees*)

345. A Worcester hot milk jug and cover, circa 1760, the crossed swords and 6. mark, printed and painted with figures before a temple, fountain and lake and obelisk, 14.5cm high (minor chipping to finial) £150-200 (+Fees*)

350. Three Spode two-handled shallow footed dishes in sizes, circa 1820, red marks, each painted with bouquets of flowers within a blue and gilt overturned rim, with gilt scroll handles, 16.5cm wide max (restoration to handles and associated re-gilding) (3) £60-100 (+Fees*)

346. A Worcester (Flight, Barr & Barr) vase and cover on tripod stand, circa 1820, painted red marks and impressed marks, painted with a view of ‘Ripple Church, Worcester’, reserved against a green ground, supported on gilt winged merman supports and a canted triangular base, 25cm high (finial and cover restored) see illustration £1500-2000 (+Fees*)

351. A Spode Imari pattern breakfast cup and saucer and a Davenport teacup and saucer similar, printed and painted marks, together with a Chamberlain’s Worcester Imari teapot, cover and stand decorated in the Imari palette with Kakiemon sprays, 15.3cm high (3) £120-180 (+Fees*)

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Lot 354 352. A Worcester (Barr, Flight & Barr) two-handled vase, cover and stand, circa 1815, printed and impressed marks, painted with a study of shells, reserved on a salmon coloured ground gilt with oak leaves and rosettes, 17cm high (the vase and cover cracked and restored) see illustration £300-500 (+Fees*)

353. Two Derby figures, circa 1765-75, the first modelled as a youth seated holding a flower and supporting a candlestick (nozzle and drip pan restored) and a figure of a piper gentleman beside a hound, before bocage (chipping and restoration) and a Minton model of a fisherwoman, holding a net and fish, with scallop shells at her feet (3) £80-120 (+Fees*) 354. A pair of English porcelain blue ground campana-shaped vases, probably Derby, painted with pink and white roses, gilt with stiff leaves, 15cm high, together with a Derby campana-shaped two-handled vase painted with pink roses and other flowers on a black ground, the lower part gilt, 17cm high (wear to enamels and gilding) (3) see illustration £220-280 (+Fees*)

Lot 352

356. Two Meissen teapots and covers and a plate, 18th Century and later, blue crossed swords, the first with puce flower sprays, 12cm high, the second with pink roses, the plate similarly decorated (3) £100-150 (+Fees*) 357. A Derby blue ground two-handled vase and cover circa 1760, painted to one side with birds, a satyr and maidens to the other, 28cm high (finial restored) £600-900 (+Fees*) 358. A Spode campana vase, circa 1810, with stylised geometric borders, 17.5cm high, marked Spode 1672 see illustration £250-350 (+Fees*)

355. A Derby armorial kidney-shaped dish, circa 1790, pink marks, decorated with the motto ‘Dum Salus Spero ESE’, with an iron red shield and gilt with dolphins, within a blue ground gilt with star and dot pattern, 26cm wide (wear), a Chamberlain’s Worcester blue ground armorial dish, decorated with the coat of arms of Lord Vansittart, Baron Bexley, printed black marks, 24.5cm wide, and an armorial muffin dish and domed cover, probably Chamberlain’s Worcester, with fruiting vine and coat of arms with the motto ‘Data Fata Secutus’, circa 1820 (3) £150-200 (+Fees*)

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Lot 360 359. A Worcester drum-shaped inkwell, painted a band of luxuriant flowers, 13cm diameter £250-350 (+Fees*) 360. An enamel shaped oblong table box, the cover painted with a view of St Mark’s Campanile and Doge’s Palace, the sides with flowers, 15cm wide see illustration £200-300 (+Fees*) 361. A Derby lobed oval dish, circa 1800, painted with a central maritime scene, probably by George Robertson, titled ‘A Calm’, (restored) 25cm long £150-50 (+Fees*) 362. A Spode plate made for the Prince of Wales, circa 1806-10, painted with a central landscape panel within a gilt and pearl frame and cerulean blue border, red printed SPODE and feathers mark £80-120 (+Fees*) 363. A Derby lobed oval dish, circa 1800, painted to the centre with a cherub and hounds hunting a stag, perhaps by Richard Askew, the moulded border with roses, 29cm long £200-300 (+Fees*) 364. A Chelsea plate, circa 1755, in the wrought pattern painted flower sprays, 24.5cm diameter see illustration £100-150 (+Fees*) 365. A Derby small oval basket, circa 1760, with solid side, painted to centre with birds, heightened in yellow, 15.5cm long see illustration £400-600 (+Fees*)

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Lot 370

366. A Derby oval pierced basket, circa 1760, painted with fruit and moths, heightened in yellow, 22.5cm long (handles lacking) £80-120 (+Fees*) 367. A pair of Spode porcelain oval serving dishes, circa 1810, painted to centre with flowers, blue basket border, 31cm long £150-200 (+Fees*) 368. A Bow figure of a vintner, circa 1760, 18cm high see illustration £200-300 (+Fees*) 369. A Meissen (Marcolini) ogee teapot, painted battle scenes, circa 1790 £400-600 (+Fees*) 370. A Longton Hall strawberry deep plate, circa 1755, 24cm diameter see illustration £300-400 (+Fees*)

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371. A Wedgwood creamware tub and cover, circa 1785, with integral stand, 31cm long £100-150 (+Fees*) 372. A Worcester blue and white printed spittoon, circa 1790, 12cm high £150-200 (+Fees*) 373. A Derby jug inscribed gilt ‘Sophia Holme 1801’, a feather moulded caudle cup, cover and stand, and a tea bowl £70-100 (+Fees*) 374. A Worcester globular teapot and cover, printed a Chinese family, circa 1770-80 and a bowl similar £150-200 (+Fees*) Lot 377

375. A Derby two-handled vase and a lobed oval dish, circa 1815-20, each painted with a still life of fruit in the style of Thomas Steele, the vase 28cm high (vase restored) £120-180 (+Fees*) 376. A Worcester coffee pot and matched cover, circa 1770-80, painted cannonball pattern £70-100 (+Fees*) 377. A garniture of three Derby two-handled vases, circa 1810, painted a wide continuous border of luxuriant flowers, attributed to Billingsley, on a gilt ground, otherwise the white ground with tooled gilt foliate scrolls, 27cm high see illustration £300-400 (+Fees*)

Lot 382 382. A Spode oval dish, circa 1820, decorated in Chelsea style with peacock scale ground and border of fancy birds, 26cm long see illustration £70-90 (+Fees*)

378. A Derby lobed lozenge dish, circa 1800, painted with flowers by William Billingsley, potters stool mark to base, 30cm long £400-600 (+Fees*)

383. A Spode blue and white printed Caramanian series plate and a Wedgwood example printed Corinth pattern, both circa 1810 £40-60 (+Fees*)

379. A Derby botanical shell-shaped dessert dish, circa 1790, painted with sweet peas, titled, 24cm diameter see illustration £120-180 (+Fees*) 380. A Derby shell-shaped botanical dish with ‘Wooly Cineraria’ and a heart-shaped dessert dish, circa 1815, painted with three bouquets and flowers, possibly by Leonard Lead, 19.5cm and 25.5cm diameter £100-150 (+Fees*)

Lot 379 381. A Bloor Derby shell-shaped dessert dish, painted with birds by Richard Dodson, within a blue and gilt border, 26cm wide £120-180 (+Fees*)

384. A Derby topographical plate titled ‘In Gloucestershire’ and a Chamberlain’s plate painted Eastnor Castle, 25cm and 22cm diameter £60-80 (+Fees*) 385. A green ground cache pot, probably Derby, with landscape and a D-shaped bough pot, Continental £60-80 (+Fees*)

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Lot 387 386. A Swansea rectangular dessert dish, circa 1815-1817, printed and painted in the Mandarin pattern, with loop handles and red script mark, 18.5cm wide £300-500 (+Fees*) 387. A Worcester tureen and cover, circa 1770, painted a pavilion pattern with twig handles, 29cm diameter Provenance: McShane Stephens 2 Collection see illustration £400-600 (+Fees*) 388. A Derby soup plate, circa 1785, painted with cupids by Richard Askew, 25cm diameter £80-120 (+Fees*) 389. A Derby figure of Falstaff, 23.5cm high and a Derby figure of a young lady, circa 1820 17cm high £80-120 (+Fees*) 390. A Coalport campana-shaped vase, circa 1820, with painted panels of flowers on a dark olive ground, 20cm high (handles restored) and a Chamberlain’s Worcester jug £70-100 (+Fees*)

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391. A 18th Century Meissen (Marcolini) covered cup decorated with ribbon tied floral swags above bouquets of flowers, 11cm high and a Sèvres (later decorated) pear-shaped cream jug with crabstock handle and three branch feet, painted a garland of flowers, 9cm high £150-200 (+Fees*) 392. A Derby cider jug, circa 1765, painted exotic birds and a bouquet of summer flowers, with scroll handle, 21cm high £200-300 (+Fees*) 393. A Chamberlain’s Worcester small flared bowl painted summer flowers on a gold ground, 9.5cm wide and an English trio painted summer flowers £60-80 (+Fees*) 394. A New Hall coffee can and saucer printed and painted with figures in a rural landscape, a Derby coffee can and saucer similarly painted, circa 1800 and two saucer dishes £150-200 (+Fees*) 395. A Derby cabinet plate, circa 1815, painted Cupid surveying a terrestrial globe by Robert Brewer, with a gilt border festooned with scroll work, urns and bells, 23cm diameter £60-80 (+Fees*)

Lot 398 396. A Derby jug, circa 1820, painted with summer flowers, monogrammed, 21cm high and a Derby cream jug, 13cm high £80-120 (+Fees*) 397. A pair of Rockingham green-ground side plates, a Spode trio painted and gilt with vine and flowers, a Davenport coffee cup and saucer with flowers, trellis pattern and blue borders and a Minton blue ground coffee can and two saucers, gilt and painted with flowers and stylised leaves (7) £70-100 (+Fees*) 398. A Chelsea figure of a shepherdess (red anchor), circa 1755-60, with a lamb at her feet and flowers in her apron, 18cm high see illustration £150-200 (+Fees*) 399. A pair of Chelsea Derby porcelain figures of gallant and companion seated holding baskets, 24cm high see illustration £200-250 (+Fees*)

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400. Two Worcester circular baskets, circa 1760, finely painted to the interior well with a spray of flowers, the rim with a continuous band of orange and puce flowers, the flared sides formed of interlocking circles and applied with orange flowerheads, 19cm diameter see illustration £400-600 (+Fees*) 401. A Worcester circular basket, circa 1760, finely painted to the interior well with a spray of flowers including pink rose, the rim with a continuous band of orange and puce flowers, the flared sides formed of interlocking circles and applied with orange flowerheads, 16.5cm diameter £250-350 (+Fees*) 402. A Coalport part dessert service, the borders moulded with grapes, the centres painted with large flower sprays, circa 1820-30, comprising a tureen, cover and stand, two shell-shaped dishes, two oval dishes, two rectangular dishes and eleven plates see illustration £700-1000 (+Fees*)

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Lot 404 Lot 405 403. A group of English blue and white porcelain tea ware comprising a pair of Worcester blue and white stands, four tea bowls and three saucers painted with the Mansfield pattern, a teapot cover en-suite, two teapots with printed patterns, a sugar bowl cover, a Lowestoft blue and white jug and a saucer, various dates, circa 1770 (15) Provenance: Ombersley Court £200-300 (+Fees*) 404. A pair of Worcester (Flight) mask head jugs and covers, circa 1785, the covers with Bacchic finals painted and gilt with strawberry bands, 23.5cm high Provenance: Ombersley Court see illustration £800-1200 (+Fees*)

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405. A Chamberlain’s Worcester porcelain chamber candlestick painted a topographical view titled ‘Brigs of Ayr’, painted script mark 6.2cm high, circa 1800 Provenance: probably Mary, Marchioness of Downshire, Baroness Sandys (1764-1836) see illustration £300-400 (+Fees*) 406. A pair of Chamberlain’s Worcester porcelain two-handled vases, each painted with a view of a country house in parkland, each with one handle repaired, 16.8cm high Provenance Ombersley Court see illustration £200-300 (+Fees*)

407. A Worcester Flight, Barr & Barr vase, circa 1820, of urn form with eagle handles, painted with an exotic bird against gilt seaweed ground, 12.5cm high Provenance: Ombersley Court £250-350 (+Fees*) 408. A pair of Sèvres white biscuit figures of a youth and companion, ‘Le jeune suppliant’ and ‘La petite fille au tablier’, modelled by Falconnet after Boucher, youth incised with the cypher B to the back of the rockwork base, 19.7cm high and 21.6cm high, circa 1760 Provenance: Ombersley Court see illustration £600-800 (+Fees*)

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Lot 412

Lot 409 409. A Chelsea porcelain vase of elaborate Rococo form, emblematic of Air from a series of The Elements, 30.5m high, circa 1760 Provenance: Ombersley Court see illustration £500-700 (+Fees*) 410. A pair of Sèvres (hard paste) glass coolers, painted with scattered bouquets and sprigs of flowers between a moulded rim and foot painted with blue and gilt bands, shell and scroll handles, crowned interlaced Ls and ‘jj’ for 1787, 13cm high Provenance: Ombersley Court £700-900 (+Fees*) 411. A pair of Meissen porcelain table candlesticks, leaf moulded and of baluster form, the shaped feet moulded with flowers on a basket work ground border, painted with scattered bouquets and sprigs of Deutsche Blumen, blue crossed swords marks, 24cm, circa 1750 Provenance: Ombersley Court £300-500 (+Fees*)

412. A large Meissen green-mosäik circular bowl, cover and stand, the finial formed as Bacchus with a putto and faun, painted with vignettes of musicians and courtly figures in landscape, blue crossed swords marks to bowl and stand, Pressnummer 10 to bowl and stand the bowl and cover 30.5cm high, 30.5cm diameter, circa 1765 Provenance: Ombersley Court see illustration £1500-2500 (+Fees*) 413. A pair of Sèvres (hard paste) ice-pails and covers, painted with scattered bouquets and sprigs of flowers between a moulded rim and foot painted with blue and gilt bands, shell and scroll handles, crowned interlaced Ls and ‘LL’ for 1789, 23.5cm high Provenance: Ombersley Court £700-900 (+Fees*)

414. Two Sèvres (hard paste) oval two-section bottle coolers with fixed pierced dividers, painted with scattered bouquets and sprigs of flowers, leaf scroll handles picked out in blue and gilt, crowned interlaced Ls and date letters ‘q’ and ‘bb’ for 1769 and 1779, 32cm wide Provenance: Ombersley Court see illustration £800-1200 (+Fees*) 415. Twenty-five Sèvres plates, painted with three sprays and a sprig, within a border moulded with flower garlands at intervals, various dates 1758-80 Provenance: Ombersley Court £1200-1800 (+Fees*)

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Lot 421 416. Eleven Sèvres dessert dishes and an oval sugar bowl and cover with integral stand, painted with scattered bouquets and sprigs of flowers, blue line and gilt-dash rims, various dates, the oval dishes in hard paste Provenance: Ombersley Court £1000-1500 (+Fees*) 417. A Worcester fluted trio, circa 1770, painted with a brocade pattern of panels of Kakiemon flowers, seal marks and a coffee cup similar Provenance: Spetchley Park £150-200 (+Fees*) 418. A Worcester polychrome teapot and cover, circa 1765, in the Chinese famille rose style, decorated with maidens and children at play in an interior, 15cm high Provenance: Spetchley Park £150-200 (+Fees*) 419. A Worcester Flight, Barr & Barr inkstand, circa 1800, with twin fixed pots and covers flanking a central gilt eagle, the twin pen trays with reserves of figures in landscapes against a gilt seaweed ground, script enamel mark, 25.5cm long Provenance: Spetchley Park £70-90 (+Fees*)

Lot 422 420. A Worcester yellow ground oval basket, circa 1765-70, the interior painted with flower sprays, 18cm diameter Provenance: Spetchley Park £100-150 (+Fees*) 421. A Worcester circular basket, circa 1760, pierced with interlaced circles and brightly painted with flower sprays and trailing foliage, the exterior with modelled flowerheads, 21cm wide Provenance: Spetchley Park see illustration £300-400 (+Fees*) 422. An unusual pair of Worcester blue and white junket dishes, circa 1770, moulded with bamboo and foliate reserves painted in blue with flower sprays, open crescent marks, 23.5cm diameter Provenance: Spetchley Park see illustration £300-400 (+Fees*)

423. A First Period Worcester double tea service, circa 1770, each piece fluted and with gilt gross blue tasselled curtaining at the rim and with further dotted gilding, comprising a pair of melon-shaped tea pots and covers, a pair of hexagonal tea pot stands, a spoon tray, a pair of waste bowls, a pair of large cake plates, two saucer dishes, a sugar bowl and cover, two milk jugs of differing shapes, five large straightsided tea cups, twelve large tea bowls, seven coffee cups and fourteen saucers Provenance: Spetchley Park see illustration £500-700 (+Fees*) 424. A Worcester spirally fluted part tea set, circa 1770, painted in sepia and gilt with flower sprays, comprising a teapot, milk jug, sugar bowl, nine coffee cups, twelve tea bowls and nine saucers Provenance: Spetchley Park £400-600 (+Fees*)

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Miscellaneous 440. An Optometrist’s vision trial set in a wooden case by Theodore Hamblin Ltd., London £150-200 (+Fees*) 441. A brass and glass oil lamp with funnel, shade and reservoir in cut and moulded glass, 69cm high £60-80 (+Fees*) 442. A taxidermy otter’s mask on a shield-shaped mount, the plaque engraved ‘PCOH Ford Bridge Aug 13th 1951 22lbs’ £80-120 (+Fees*) 443. A brass oil lamp with opaque glass shade and a studio glass vase £20-40 (+Fees*) 444. A Russian harvest vase, the rim inscribed and with carved wheat ears and set three portraits on a reeded base with ram’s head support, 20cm high £80-120 (+Fees*)

Lot 447

445. A small rectangular wall mirror in a burr yew frame with brass roundels to the corners, 26.5cm x 24cm, a framed cameo with classical scene and a frame with needlework surround £80-120 (+Fees*) 446. A Victorian draughts/chess board, one side inlaid 100 squares, the other 64 squares with sliding compartment to each end, 43cm wide £80-100 (+Fees*) 447. A pair of table lights, the blue strawberry cut glass vase-shaped supports with gilded mounts, 75cm high see illustration £200-300 (+Fees*) 448. A 17th Century oval seal, probably from a grant of arms, framed 24.5cm x 18cm £30-40 (+Fees*) 449. A Henry Atkin hessian covered shotgun case, 129cm wide £60-80 (+Fees*)

Lot 450 450. An album of approximately two hundred and seventy-five postcards, the majority black and white, circa 1905-1920 see illustration £60-80 (+Fees*) 451. A gentleman’s leather attaché case, a leather cigar case and a quantity of gentleman’s sundries £80-120 (+Fees*)

452. A rectangular burr walnut cigar box, a brass two-handled pan, a prayer wheel and other sundries £80-120 (+Fees*) 453.N A primitively carved ivory walking stick and various others £80-100 (+Fees*) 454. No Lot

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Lot 461 455. A pair of baluster brass candlesticks, 18cm high and other brass ware £20-30 (+Fees*) 456. A gong in a carved and gilded stand, 90cm wide £60-80 (+Fees*) 457. Two spelter figures of Don Quixote and Sancho Panza, circa 1870, the Don mounted on Roseuanté and Sancho Panza mounted on a donkey £40-60 (+Fees*) 458. Three 19th Century brass extending candlesticks with cast screw attachments, three-fold cast arms £180-220 (+Fees*) 459. Two similar pairs of candlesticks with circular drip trays and knopped stems £60-80 (+Fees*)

464. A 19th Century pewter trophy tyg, Trinity Boat Club Scratch Fours, 1889, with glass bottom, 18.5cm high, two pewter plates (R Banks and Joseph Spackman), a copper powder flask, a copper hunting horn by Kohler & Son and a pair of sugar cutters (6) £50-70 (+Fees*) 465. A pair of blue glass and gilt metal mounted table candelabra, each with three foliate branches issuing from a twin-handled vase, on square stepped base (fitted for electricity), 60cm high including bulbs see illustration £200-300 (+Fees*) 466. A plaster bust of a classical youth on wooden plinth, 33cm high including plinth and a plaster bust of Queen Victoria, 35cm high (2) £40-60 (+Fees*)

467. A mirrored cake stand set in a carved and gilt stand of foliate form, 39cm diameter and a pair of small gilt wall brackets (3) £60-80 (+Fees*) 468. A Victorian papier-mâché and shell inlaid oval tray, 61cm wide, a papier-mâché swing handled basket, stationery stand, wall pocket marked ‘Letters’ and folding fire screen (5) £120-180 (+Fees*) 469. A pair of Victorian beadwork banners, depicting angels, on gilt metal stands, 55.5cm high £40-60 (+Fees*) 470. An Edwardian mahogany and inlaid tray, of oval twin handled form, 68cm wide and a coopered wastepaper bin with lion mask ring handles, 34cm high (2) £60-80 (+Fees*)

460. Sundry copper and brass £30-50 (+Fees*) 461. A Bing/Bassett-Lowke gauge 1 Midland maroon 440 compound steam locomotive with tender no. 1000 see illustration £800-1000 (+Fees*) 462.N A copper samovar with ivory handles, gadrooned top and on square plinth with ball feet, 38cm high £20-30 (+Fees*) 463. An adjustable brass desk lamp, 50cm high, two pottery table lamp bases, the tallest 37cm high and a pair of wooden lamp bases, 36cm high £60-80 (+Fees*)

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482. A set of The Staunton type chess men, the King 7.5cm high see illustration £100-150 (+Fees*) 483. A bottle of Spey Royal Scotch Whisky, circa 1940, bottled by W & A Gilbey Ltd., by Appointment to the late George V and a bottle of Sandeman Port by Special Appointment to His Majesty George V £100-150 (+Fees*) 484. Six pewter plates, 24cm diameter £80-120 (+Fees*) 485. A carved oak standard ashtray of Charles Dickens interest, depicting the Artful Dodger, 64.5cm high and another depicting pickpockets £100-150 (+Fees*) Lot 477 471. A pair of giltwood altar type pricket candlesticks, 81cm high and a smaller silvered example converted for electricity (3) £100-150 (+Fees*) 472. A set of four two-branch, two-light wall lights, each surmounted by a ribbon-tie and with reeded branches, 40cm high £120-150 (+Fees*) 473. Three oil lamps converted for electricity, each with brass column, glass reservoir and pleated shade, various sizes £80-100 (+Fees*) 474. A gilt metal wall light modelled as a siren holding a torch, with glass shade, 44cm high and a pair of figural wall lights with glass shades (3) £80-120 (+Fees*) 475. A tôleware coal bin and cover, a bayonet with metal scabbard and a set of kitchen scales with brass pan and various weights £60-80 (+Fees*) 476. A commemorative programme on silk for A Gala Performance, Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, 7th April 1960, the Royal Arms drawn by Rex Whistler, 52cm x 25cm, a painting on opaque glass of a winter scene, 16.5cm x 11cm, a glass cheroot holder with bird surmount and a small battle scene, in pierced gilt metal frame (4) £60-80 (+Fees*)

477. A pair of Continental gilt metal altar type candlesticks, 71cm high see illustration £300-500 (+Fees*) 478. A plaster bust of a nude female torso, 43.5cm high £80-100 (+Fees*)

486. A quantity of Dinky toys, and a Meccano Set 6, with instructions £200-300 (+Fees*) 487. A quantity of picture frames, some with mounts £80-120 (+Fees*) 488. A pair of cloisonné vases, decorated birds and prunus branches to a green ground, 23.5cm high and four hardstone flower arrangements, the largest in a celadon pot, 42cm high £60-80 (+Fees*)

479. A quantity of Parker pens mainly gold plated, rolled gold ballpoints and examples by Waterman and Sheaffer £80-120 (+Fees*) 480. A pair of faux tortoiseshell opera glasses by Negretti & Zambra in outer leather case, a pair cased by Callaghan and another pair by Dollond, two cameras and a leather wallet £40-60 (+Fees*)

489. A Chinese nephrite censer and cover, with lion dog finial and dragon mask ring handles, on a wooden stand, total height 22cm, a small jade censer and cover, a soapstone carving and a porcelain bowl (4) £70-100 (+Fees*)

481. A pair of Venetian glass ceiling lanterns, of globular green glass form, 41cm high £100-150 (+Fees*)

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Lot 490 490N. A collection of fossils principally assembled by Robert Martin Berkeley (1823-1897), including fossilised flora and stigmaria, various molluscs, ammonites, trilobites, belemnites and the fin of a sauropterygian, some polished and cut-cross sections as well as other various fossilised bones together with a hippopotamus molar mounted on a Victorian oak stand with ivorine label printed Rowland Ward Ltd. 167 Piccadilly to the underside see illustration Provenance: Spetchley Park £800-1200 (+Fees*)

491. Dow’s Vintage Port, 1963, 1 bottle £60-80 (+Fees*) 492. A Chinese walking stick, circa 1850, with dog of Fo finial and decorated buildings and garden landscapes etc., 100cm long Provenance: The stick was acquired by Richard Woosnam of Ty’n-y-graig, Breconshire, while accompanying Sir Henry Pottinger either on his mission to China to conclude the historic Treaty of Nankin in 1842 or subsequently between 1843-45 when Secretary to Sir Henry as first Governor of Hong Kong. By family descent to present owner £300-500 (+Fees*)

Militaria

Lot 500 500. A late 19th Century Armenian dagger, the hilt and scabbard with scrolling wire work decoration set semi-precious stones, 50cm long, and another with similar decoration, 49cm long see illustration £300-400 (+Fees*)

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501. A Royal Hussars Army helmet late of Colonel Harvey Alexander DSO, Brevet Colonel in the 10th Hussars in the Boer War, the japanned case for the same (no plume) see illustration £60-80 (+Fees*) 502. A German WWII Der Deutsche Automobile Club car badge, two trench art planes, a trench art erotic shell end and two other pieces £80-120 (+Fees*) 503. A British war medal, 1914-1918 and four WW2 medals £40-60 (+Fees*) 504. A South American gaucho knife, probably Chile, 19th Century, in a hide sheath, total length 29cm £100-150 (+Fees*) 505.N A Chinese eating set, with ivory chopsticks and horn handled knife contained in a white metal mounted shagreen sheath, total length 42cm, a South American gaucho knife in copper sheath and two other knives (4) £50-70 (+Fees*)

Lot 512

Textiles & Costume 510. A silk opera programme to commemorate Queen Victoria’s Diamond Jubilee, performed at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, having a silver thread border, 45cm x 34cm, framed £80-120 (+Fees*) 511. An early 19th Century needlework picture of The Good Samaritan, 43cm x 60cm £200-300 (+Fees*)

513. A Georgian needlework picture depicting a mother and children in an interior, 19cm x 16cm Provenance: Kepper and Sons Sale Room December 17th, 1868 £200-300 (+Fees*) 514. A Georgian needlework picture of a pair of partridge with label ‘Mr Turner, Manchester’, the reverse with narrated history of that family tondo, 36.5cm diameter see illustration £200-300 (+Fees*)

512. A pair of Georgian oval needlework pictures, a woman with cornucopia of fruit and a woman with palm, 35cm x 28cm see illustration £300-500 (+Fees*)

Lot 501

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515. A George IV needlework sampler, an address in script with surround of flowers and foliage by Jane Powell dated 1827 £200-250 (+Fees*) 516. A Georgian oval needlework sampler of a woman placing flowers upon Shakespeare’s grave, 32cm x 25cm £200-300 (+Fees*) 517. A Bandsman’s uniform jacket with fringed collar and epaulettes decorated stripes of fleur-de-lis see illustration £80-120 (+Fees*) 518. A late 17th early/18th Century Flemish Verdure Tapestry depicting two peacocks in a woodland glade, 230cm x 175cm see illustration £2000-3000 (+Fees*) 519. A late 17th early/18th Century Flemish Verdure tapestry, depicting a bird of paradise in a tropical setting, 270cm x 228cm £3000-5000 (+Fees*)

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520. An embroidered floral fan with tortoiseshell sticks, in a glazed case, 87cm wide, two parasols and a Chinese painted silk scroll etc. £80-100 (+Fees*) 521. A needlework picture, circa 1800, depicting Jason and the Golden Fleece, in a gilt frame, 33cm x 25.5cm £30-40 (+Fees*) 522. Two needlework cushions, a needlework pelmet, a pair of Medieval style tapestry wall hangings and sundry textiles £100-150 (+Fees*) 523. A gentleman’s pair of early 19th Century embroidered braces, decorated birds and trails of foliage and initialled J N, embroidered sections 68cm x 5.5cm long £80-120 (+Fees*)

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Works of Art 525. After Frederic Remington, a bronze model of a rider with rearing horse 26cm high £250-300 (+Fees*) 526. After Frederic Remington, a bronze model of a panther attacking an Indian on horseback, 41cm high see illustration £300-400 (+Fees*) 527. A bronze bust of a bearded man on a veined marble plinth, signed P Mormile, 25cm high £150-200 (+Fees*) 528. A bronze candlestick of Ionic column form, 31.5cm high £70-90 (+Fees*) 529. A Victorian mother-of-pearl inlaid cross, 60cm high £100-150 (+Fees*)

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Lot 530

530. A late 18th Century scroll paper and wirework frame of cartouche shape, the central stipple engraved female portrait with surround of ears of wheat and outer surround of flower heads and ferns, 54cm x 32cm see illustration £300-500 (+Fees*) 531. An armorial carriage painted panel, 38cm x 50cm £150-200 (+Fees*) 532. A collection of twenty-seven plaster relief decorations from the Grand Tour with contemporary catalogue on reverse see illustration £300-500 (+Fees*) 533. A glass Classical relief bust, framed and glazed, 17.5cm x 15cm £80-120 (+Fees*) 534. A 19th Century gilt brass relief bust of the Duke of Wellington, mounted, framed and glazed £200-300 (+Fees*)

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535. Indian School 19th Century, a gilded carved wood relief panel of figures in a temple with others ascending the building, some on horseback, 37cm x 26cm, a modern icon and a framed crucifix £120-150 (+Fees*)

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Lot 537

Lot 536 536. 17th Century Flemish School after Luis de Carvajal, a fruitwood carving of the circumcision of Christ, seated on a Priest’s lap, Mary and Joseph beyond, within an arch and scroll surround, 38cm x 33.5cm see illustration £400-600 (+Fees*) 537. A pair of 18th Century French enamel plates with capriccio scenes of amorous couples, cattle and sheep within classical ruins, 18cm diameter see illustration £600-800 (+Fees*)

541. A gilt Orthodox portable icon decorated in blue and white enamel, depicting numerous scenes of the life of Christ with central crucifix, 39cm high see illustration £80-100 (+Fees*) 542. A pair of Victorian bronze putti, one reading a book, the other with a pitcher on his shoulder, 10cm and 8.5cm high £150-200 (+Fees*)

Lot 538

543. A pair of stained-glass roundels, the Tudor Rose, 40cm wide £100-150 (+Fees*)

538. A 19th Century French enamel etui (gutted), decorated roses and other flowers in low relief, 6cm high see illustration £100-120 (+Fees*) 539. Three circular enamel roundels, bust portraits of women, mounted on brass screw hooks, 4cm diameter, a coloured enamel roundel, woman in a garden and an oval enamel woman dancing, both similarly mounted £80-120 (+Fees*) 540. A Nuremberg brass alms dish, the centre embossed Adam, Eve and the Serpent, within a scripted border, 37.5cm diameter see illustration £150-200 (+Fees*)

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Lot 546

544. A pair of glass obelisks, 31cm high £50-70 (+Fees*) 545. A pair of painted plaster portrait reliefs, of Ellen Terry and Oscar Wilde, 15cm x 12.5cm each in a red velvet frame £40-60 (+Fees*) 546. An Austrian gilt bronze figure of a pheasant, by Franz Bergmann, impressed number 6250 and signed B within a vase, 25cm high see illustration £300-500 (+Fees*) 547. An Austrian gilt bronze figure of a grouse in the manner of Franz Bergmann, 16cm high, another of a cockerel, 9.5cm high, a pair of dachshunds and a bronze crab (5) £200-300 (+Fees*) 548. A collage depicting the Emperor Napoleon III the Empress Consort Eugenie and their child, oval, 14cm x 11cm, a gilt metal bust of Saint-Arnaud, 13.5cm high and a ‘bois durci’ portrait roundel depicting Pope Pius IX (3) £70-90 (+Fees*) 549. A resin bust of a young woman, signed C Lapini, Firenze 1893, on a socle base, 62cm high £40-60 (+Fees*)

Lot 553

550. After the Antique, a bronze of the Dying Gaul, 15cm wide £60-80 (+Fees*) 551. A patinated figure of a girl with a goat, 30cm high £150-200 (+Fees*) 552. A spelter figure of a musician, 43cm high £80-120 (+Fees*) 553. A 19th Century marble bust of a young man, on a socle base, 71cm high see illustration £800-1200 (+Fees*) 554. A 19th Century terracotta bust of Charles I, 25.5cm high £300-500 (+Fees*) 555. A Grand Tour style bronze figure of a standing female wearing a draped shawl, 12.5cm high £100-150 (+Fees*) 556. Three bronze figures of putti, perhaps emblematic of the Arts, each on a circular wooden plinth, 19cm high (excluding plinth) see illustration £250-350 (+Fees*)

Lot 556

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Lot 559 557. A pair of cast bronze figures of Sphinx, 21cm long £60-80 (+Fees*) 558. A carved wood panel of a cavalier, 42cm x 27.5cm and a carved head of a native American £70-90 (+Fees*)

559. A pair of bronze figures of putti, one with an easel at his feet, the other with an anvil, each on a stepped gilt metal plinth see illustration £300-500 (+Fees*) 560. A silvered pair of cast metal roundels depicting putti on a goat and putti on a hound, 32.5cm diameter £200-300 (+Fees*)

561. A Staffordshire enamel gaming set, circa 1780, of four smaller and one larger oval counter baskets painted to the centre with playing cards and scattered sprigs, 10cm and 14cm long see illustration £400-600 (+Fees*) 562. After Thomas François Cartier (1879-1943), Tigre a L’Affut, spelter and painted plaster, 60cm x 35cm see illustration £200-300 (+Fees*)

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Clocks & Barometers

Lot 573 570. A 19th Century small lantern type mantel clock with pierced surround to the bell top, fitted a steel chapter ring and drum movement by Japy Frères, 30cm high £150-200 (+Fees*) 571. A late 19th Century eight-day gilt brass carriage clock, fitted a white enamel dial striking on a gong, 18cm high £150-200 (+Fees*)

Lot 565 565. A 19th Century brass skeleton clock in a Gothic style case, with silvered chapter ring and single-strike bell, under a glass dome, 50cm high see illustration £350-400 (+Fees*)

572. A mahogany eight-day longcase clock, John Dene, London, the arch-top hood with pillars to the side and plain trunk, the brass dial with decorated spandrels and silvered chapter ring, subsidiary seconds and date recorder, 228cm high £300-400 (+Fees*)

566. A George III oak cased longcase clock, William Corrall Lutterworth, the arched dial with signature, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, 235cm high see illustration £500-700 (+Fees*)

573. A Regency mahogany bracket timepiece, circa 1820, the cream painted circular dial inscribed Williamson, Pimlico, the arched case applied with brass anthemions, 30.5cm high see illustration £300-400 (+Fees*)

567. A ships brass cased eight-day clock by Smith, 23.5cm diameter £120-150 (+Fees*)

574. A mahogany arched mantel clock, circa 1920, 25cm high £100-150 (+Fees*)

568. A miniature eight-day carriage clock, 10cm high, the case for the same and an oval miniature carriage clock £80-120 (+Fees*) 569. An Art Deco mantel clock by Smith, in a chrome and glass case, 16cm high £50-60 (+Fees*)

Lot 566

575. A gilt brass cased carriage clock with striking movement, the back plate stamped 6524, 16cm high, handle up £100-150 (+Fees*)

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576. A German walnut cased mantel clock, the square dial with silvered chapter ring, the arched case with pinecone finials to the corners and fitted a cylinder movement, signed Lenzkirch and numbered 999044, 32cm high £100-150 (+Fees*)

581. A German grandmother clock, the case with arched hood, the dial with Roman numerals to a silvered chapter ring, total height 150cm £40-60 (+Fees*) 582. A gilt brass cased carriage clock, the dial signed Mappin & Webb Ltd., fitted a French movement, 15cm high (handle up) £50-70 (+Fees*)

577. A gilt brass cased carriage clock, the white enamel dial signed JW Benson, London, the dial signed Bornand Freres, 14.5cm high £80-100 (+Fees*)

583. An Improved Marine barometer, Moon Junior, West India Dock Rd, London, in a carved oak case, 94cm high £300-500 (+Fees*)

578. A Victorian walnut cased bracket clock the circular dial signed Wymark & Son, London, the case of Gothic design with bud finials, pierced sides and glazed door to the back, fitted a twin-fusee striking movement and with pull repeat, clock 58.5cm high, bracket 37.5cm wide see illustration £600-800 (+Fees*) 579. A Victorian walnut and brass inlaid drop dial clock, the painted dial signed Camerer Kuss & Co., 2 Broad St., Bloomsbury, fitted a cylinder movement, 61cm high £80-120 (+Fees*)

584. A mahogany and shell inlaid banjo barometer, the dial signed G Broggi, 98cm high £60-80 (+Fees*) Lot 578 580. An early 19th Century French mantel clock, Folin L’Ainé a Paris, the marble case with ormolu figure of a woman holding a ribbon, with quiver of arrows beneath, beaded border and ormolu band of trailing foliate and floral designs, the drum shaped movement with porcelain dial and Arabic numerals, the eight-day movement striking on a bell, 14cm high see illustration £500-800 (+Fees*)

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585. A 19th Century brass lantern type clock with bell to the strapwork top and pierced fretwork gallery, the engraved dial with silvered chapter ring and Roman numerals, signed Joshua Kinnock Londini Fecit, the striking movement with anchor escapement, 48.5cm high see illustration £500-700 (+Fees*)

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Books 590. Gray (J) Fables, J Buckland, 1785, Fontaine (Jean De La) Fables, Montholon (C T) Manuscrit De Lille D’Elbe Des Bourbons En 1815, Ridgway, London 1818 and Comte de las Cases (E) Letters from The Comte de las Cases, Ridgway 1819 £40-60 (+Fees*) 591. Bewick (Thomas) British Birds, two volumes, 1826, 8vo, contemporary russia gilt, m.e. very worn, backs defective, bookplate of HW Bruton, Thomson (David Croal) Life and works of Thomas Bewick, 1882, one of 250 copies, 4to, original cloth (a little worn), bookplate for William Bageley MA Rector of Matson, Thackeray (W M) The loving ballad of Lord Bateman, illustrated by George Cruikshank, 1877, Sm 8vo, original cloth, Whitman (A) The Print Collector’s Hand Book, George Bell & Sons 1901, the end papers signed HW Bruton, Archaeologia, Miscellaneous Tracks relating to Antiquity, vol XIX, T Bensley 1821 and Pritchard (A) The History of Animalcules and Von Chamisso (Adelbert) Peter Schlemihl, Robert Hardwicke 1861, with plates by George Cruickshank £80-120 (+Fees*)

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592. Walker (J & C) Hobson’s Fox Hunting Atlas containing separate maps of Every County in England and The Three Ridings of Yorkshire, comprising forty-two double page hand coloured outlines and with prints stamped in blue each map numbered, contemporary red half-morocco see illustration £300-400 (+Fees*) 593. Griffiths (S Y) History of Cheltenham and Its Vicinity, 3rd Edition, Longman Hurst & Co., London 1838 £60-80 (+Fees*) 594. A quantity of children’s books £80-120 (+Fees*) 595. The Treble Almanack, Dublin, 1817, 1818, 1819 and 1821, each bound in red morocco with gilt Royal armorial to front and back covers Provenance: Ombersley Court see illustration £200-300 (+Fees*)

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Lot 596

596. Newbury (E) Corner of St Paul’s Churchyard 1786, a Bible in miniature, concise History of the Old and New Testaments in original tooled leather binding see illustration £200-300 (+Fees*)

598. A George III miniature almanac, London 1791, printed for the Company of Stationers, in decorative bindings and conforming slip case £80-120 (+Fees*)

597. Bound sheet music including six sonatas for the harpsichord, spinet or piano forte by Henry Heron; Apollo’s Quarterly Gift by Samuel Edgerton Leigh 1790 and another printed by Longman & Broderip see illustration £200-300 (+Fees*)

599. Broughton (Richard) A True Memorial of the Ancient State of Great Britain, 1650. 8vo., cont. calf (front cover scraped). Title printed in red and black. Initials WM in ink on title Provenance: Spetchley Park £100-150 (+Fees*)

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Tea Caddies & Boxes 600. An early Victorian mahogany and brass inlaid writing slope, with countersunk handles to the sides and with fitted interior including inkwells and secret compartments, 24.5cm x 40.5cm £150-200 (+Fees*) 601. A Continental parquetry inlaid jewel box, of canted rectangular form, the lid with central carved panel of a rose, mirror inside lid, on compressed bun feet, 26.5cm x 33.5cm £200-300 (+Fees*) 602. A George IV rosewood and brass inlaid campaign writing slope, paper trade label for T. Randford, lock marked Tompson, with candle sconces, inkwells and lockable interior with lift-out tray, 25.5cm x 45.5cm see illustration £800-1200 (+Fees*) 603. A Victorian coromandel writing slope, the fall front inset an initialled cartouche, fitted interior with Bramah lock, 25.5cm x 35.5cm £200-300 (+Fees*) 604. A George III burr yew and inlaid tea caddy of canted rectangular form, the cover and front inlaid oval reserves of flowers, inner cover zinc lined, 10cm x 20cm see illustration £200-300 (+Fees*)

Lot 602

605. A 19th Century bone box with fretwork decorated panels, (locked), 22cm x 15cm £100-150 (+Fees*) 606. A George III mahogany tea caddy, with handle to cover, on ogee bracket feet, 15cm x 25.5cm see illustration £70-100 (+Fees*) 607.N A Regency ivory tea caddy of sarcophagus form, fitted two lidded compartments (splits), 15.5cm wide £60-80 (+Fees*)

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608. A small 19th Century mahogany napkin press, 30.5cm wide £80-120 (+Fees*)

609. An Indian carved sandalwood/cedar wood box, the cover with profusely carved foliate decoration, interior fitted for jewellery, 19cm x 28cm £60-80 (+Fees*)

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Lot 612

610. A painted 19th Century jewel box, with Chinoiserie designs to cover and sides, paper lined interior with lift-out tray, 17.5cm x 25cm £50-70 (+Fees*) 611.N A Regency mahogany and crossbanded tea caddy, fitted two hinged lidded compartments flanking a mixing bowl, with ivory escutcheon and lion mask ring handles to the sides, 16cm x 31cm £200-300 (+Fees*) 612. A Victorian coromandel and brass bound tea caddy, the cover with vacant shield cartouche, containing hinged lidded satinwood compartments for black and green tea, 15cm x 21.5cm see illustration £150-200 (+Fees*)

Lot 614

613. A Victorian partners papier-mâché inkstand, fitted a pen tray to each side, two inkwells and a lidded compartment, 28cm x 20cm £60-80 (+Fees*) 614. A William IV tortoiseshell inkstand, with central putto candlestick, pen tray to each side, two inkwells and drawer under, on fruiting vine gilt metal feet, 23.5cm x 35cm see illustration £400-600 (+Fees*)

615. A Victorian papier-mâché tea caddy by Jennens & Bettridge, with domed cover containing two lidded compartments, 19cm wide see illustration £100-150 (+Fees*) 616. A Victorian papier-mâché plate by Lane, Birmingham, with central shell inlaid panel of exotic buildings and pierced border, 26.5cm diameter see illustration £80-120 (+Fees*)

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620. An Edwardian humidor, the exterior with applied strapwork and dog and horse motifs, the interior fitted four cigar sliding trays, 30cm wide see illustration £200-250 (+Fees*) 621. A 19th Century lacquered tea caddy, chinoiserie decoration, fitted a tin compartment marked Seymour, Maker, York, 23.5cm wide £80-120 (+Fees*) 622. A 19th Century mahogany and crossbanded octagonal box, the hinged lid enclosing a mirror and several compartments, 25cm wide £100-150 (+Fees*) Lot 617 617. An early 19th Century brass inlaid tray, with central armorial, motto and crests, 33cm wide Note: The armorial is for one of the sons of Joseph Foster Barham, MP, and Jamaican plantation owner (a supporter for the amelioration of conditions but against abolition of slavery) and Lady Caroline Tufton, only daughter and eventual heir of the 8th Earl of Thanet see illustration £120-180 (+Fees*)

618. A Regency pen work decorated box, the cover depicting a classical scene, possibly Achilles dragging the body of Hector watched by Priam and Hecuba, fitted with a lift-out tray and crib board, 23cm x 28cm £100-150 (+Fees*) 619. A Victorian papier-mâché desk companion, Clay, King St, Covent garden, decorated flowers within gilt borders, paper lined interior fitted inkwells and a lift-out tray, 28.5cm x 33.5cm £150-200 (+Fees*)

623. A finely inlaid box, of canted rectangular shape fitted two lift-out trays, made in western red cedar with walnut, lemon tree and mother-of-pearl inlays, 29.5cm wide see illustration £200-300 (+Fees*) 624. A late Georgian burr walnut tea caddy, fitted two oval hinged lidded compartments flanking an aperture for a mixing bowl, 30.5cm wide £150-200 (+Fees*) 625. An Indian porcupine quill box, of rectangular shape fitted a lift-out tray of lidded compartments, 27cm wide £60-80 (+Fees*)

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626. A Tunbridge ware octagonal box, the cover with bouquet design within foliate border, the interior divided into compartments, 27cm wide Note: similar examples have been attributed to Edmund Nye see illustration £250-350 (+Fees*) 627.N A George III satinwood tea caddy, with inlaid corner spandrels on ivory bun feet, 20cm wide £80-120 (+Fees*) 628. An early Victorian rosewood, mahogany and brass inlaid writing slope, the fall with deer cartouche inscribed J.E. Paget Sept 1st, with fitted interior, 35cm wide £200-300 (+Fees*)

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629. A Victorian coromandel travelling dressing case, fitted ten silver-topped jars/boxes, T.W., above two drawers, the box fitted a Bramah lock, cartouche and silver tops initialled FHMB, 30.5cm wide see illustration £600-800 (+Fees*) 630. A Regency tortoiseshell tea caddy of sarcophagus form with shaped front, on bun feet, 19cm wide see illustration £300-500 (+Fees*) 631. An early Victorian burr walnut tea caddy, fitted two domed hinged lidded compartments, 25cm wide £120-150 (+Fees*)

Lot 630

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632. An unusual Edwardian tantalus gaming compendium, the central section with hinged cover containing fitted interior for cards etc., flanked to each side by a cut glass decanter, locks by J.T. Needs, late J. Bramah, 48cm wide see illustration £300-500 (+Fees*)

633. A Victorian walnut decanter box, fitted Bramah locks, the hinged lid with circular brass panel inscribed ‘E.N.P. form the Officers of H.M.S. Carysfort, 23rd Aug 1885’, 21cm wide £300-400 (+Fees*) Lot 632

634. A George III satinwood tea caddy, inlaid a shell patera to the cover and front, 19cm wide £60-80 (+Fees*)

635. A Regency flame mahogany and brass inlaid campaign writing slope, T. Carman, 114 Newgate St, with fitted interior and countersunk handles to sides, 46cm wide see illustration £250-350 (+Fees*)

636. A gentleman’s red leather travelling dressing case, enclosing a fitted interior with Sheffield plate lidded jars and travel inkwell, part manicure set, etc., 38cm wide £150-200 (+Fees*) 637. A George IV rosewood and brass inlaid box of sarcophagus form, the cover with lift-out tray and various compartments, 31.5cm wide see illustration £300-500 (+Fees*)

638. An Edwardian crocodile skin jewel box, retailed by Harrods, fitted a Bramah lock, 24cm x 20.5cm and a leather cased manicure set £100-150 (+Fees*) 639. A tortoiseshell box with silver hinges, 15cm wide £80-120 (+Fees*)

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Lot 640

640.N A 19th Century Anglo-Indian sadeli work and sandalwood work box, Vizagapatam circa 1820, the cover with peacock, elephant and dog motifs and enclosing a mirror, the fitted interior of lidded compartments and ivory spools, 33cm wide see illustration £300-500 (+Fees*) 641. A 19th Century lacquered collector’s cabinet, with chinoiserie decoration throughout, the twin panel doors enclosing seven shallow graduated drawers, on a stand, 29.5cm wide £300-400 (+Fees*) 642. A late 19th Century Indian carved ebony box, paper label beneath dated 1882, 17cm wide and a pair of carved Indian box, 23cm wide £70-100 (+Fees*)

643. A Victorian beechwood manicure case, with carved ‘straps’, the mirror lacking, sliding inner cover enclosing fitted interior, 24cm x 15cm £120-180 (+Fees*) 644. A Victorian papier-mâché and shell inlaid jewel chest, the panel doors enclosing four drawers with fitted lift-out trays, 21cm high £150-200 (+Fees*) 645. A Victorian pollard oak jewel box, the fitted interior with lift-out tray and Bramah lock, 32cm wide £250-350 (+Fees*) 646. A late Victorian silver fronted stationery box, William Comyns, London 1898, with curved front, 31cm wide see illustration £200-300 (+Fees*)

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647. A Victorian rosewood and brass bound travel dressing case, the hinged cover enclosing a mirror, the interior with plated covered jars, bottles, etc. and two lift-out trays, one with shaving requisites, 35.5cm wide £180-220 (+Fees*) 648. A Chinese export lacquer writing box, the hinged cover decorated figures flanking a scroll, the interior with various compartments, carry handles to sides, 36cm wide see illustration £200-300 (+Fees*) 649. An Anglo-Indian writing slope, Vizagapatam, circa 1860, the superstructure with hinged cover fitted for pen tray, inkwells, etc., the fall enclosing a slope and various drawers, 38cm wide see illustration £300-500 (+Fees*)

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656. A Victorian lady’s coromandel writing slope, the hinged lid with brass strapwork and central Sèvres style oval panel enclosing a fitted interior with inkwell and lift-out tray, 26.5cm wide £120-180 (+Fees*) 657.N An Anglo-Indian sadeli work box, of starburst design with alternating wedge-shaped panels of bone and sandalwood, on ivory bun feet, 22cm wide see illustration £80-120 (+Fees*)

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650. An Anglo-Indian sadeli work gaming box, the upper part with cribbage board above a drawer containing dominoes, 28.5cm long see illustration £200-300 (+Fees*) 651. An Anglo-Indian sandalwood work box of sarcophagus shape, the exterior profusely carved buildings and animals, the interior with reels and lidded compartments, 33cm wide £150-200 (+Fees*) 652. A Victorian coromandel and brass inlaid travel dressing case, with fitted interior but lacking fittings, secret drawers below, 31cm wide £60-80 (+Fees*)

653. A Tunbridge ware jewel box, the cover inlaid roses, the interior with lift-out tray, 24cm wide see illustration £120-180 (+Fees*) 654. An Edwardian leather jewel box, W & J. Milne, Edinburgh, embossed in gilt D.K.H. 1905, fitted Bramah lock, 19cm wide £60-80 (+Fees*) 655. A Regency mahogany and satinwood crossbanded box, of canted rectangular form with fitted interior above a drawer, on claw and ball feet, 27cm wide £100-150 (+Fees*)

658. A Regency red leather jewel box of sarcophagus shape, the hinged cover enclosing a painted panel of tigers and a reclining bacchante, the fitted interior above a drawer, on ball feet, 22cm wide £150-200 (+Fees*) 659. A 19th Century parquetry inlaid box, in specimen woods with cube design, 20.5cm wide £60-80 (+Fees*) 660. A 19th Century blue glass box with print of a young couple to the cover in a border of thread work and sequins, oval, 17cm wide £80-100 (+Fees*) 661. A George III satinwood and crossbanded tea caddy, the front with oval bats wing patera, single lidded compartment, 13.5cm wide £60-80 (+Fees*)

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Lot 662

662. A George III knife box, with serpentine front and with bats wing patera to the sloping cover, 27cm high see illustration £150-200 (+Fees*) 663. A 19th Century tortoiseshell and inlaid work box, the hinged lid enclosing a lift-out tray of eight lidded compartments, on gilt bun feet, 29cm wide see illustration £300-500 (+Fees*)

664. A Regency burr walnut workbox, the lid set with a watercolour of a rococo garden within a border of cut steel flower sprays, fitted a mirror and spools, 16cm wide £80-120 (+Fees*)

666. A Victorian rosewood and brass bound dressing case, with countersunk handle to the top, Edwards, Bloomsbury, with manicure set, six silver topped bottles and two travel inkwells, 28cm wide £300-400 (+Fees*)

665. A Victorian coromandel, brass and mother-of-pearl inlaid writing slope, Turrill 250 Regent St, the shaped hinged upper section enclosing inkwells, pen tray and stationery compartments, the slope inlaid flowers, applied gilt metal scrolls to the sides, 38cm wide see illustration £500-700 (+Fees*)

667. A Regency paper scroll box, the lid with print of Venus and Cupid, the interior with lift-out tray and fitted compartments with prints of young lovers to the lids, 26cm wide see illustration £400-600 (+Fees*) 668. An 18th Century inlaid lap desk, 27cm wide £150-200 (+Fees*) 669. A 19th Century rosewood and boxwood strung box, adapted as a country house letter box with two slits to lid, 27cm wide £50-70 (+Fees*)

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Lot 671 Lot 670 670.N An Anglo-Indian ivory and tortoiseshell work box, the hinged cover of alternating panels, enclosing a fitted interior on bun feet, 32.5cm wide see illustration £400-600 (+Fees*) 671. A 19th Century Boulle work dressing case, J Taulin, Palais Royal, with fitted interior (lacking fittings), hinged cover and panel doors to front, 37.5cm wide see illustration £300-500 (+Fees*)

672. A Victorian walnut dressing case, the interior fitted various plated, lidded jars and boxes and a manicure set above a concealed drawer, 31cm wide £100-150 (+Fees*) 673. A Victorian papier-mâché panel, in the manner of Jennens & Bettridge, of serpentine outline depicting a figure kneeling before a king, 41cm wide £120-180 (+Fees*) 674. A George IV mahogany and brass bound campaign writing slope, of unusual bowfront form, with fitted interior, concealed drawer to side and Tompson locks, 46cm wide see illustration £300-500 (+Fees*)

675. A Victorian inlaid glove box, the domed cover with cube inlay within a Tunbridge ware border, 23cm wide £80-120 (+Fees*) 676. A Georgian fruitwood tea caddy of pear form, 18cm high see illustration £300-500 (+Fees*) 677. An Anglo-Indian sadeli work box, of sarcophagus shape, the cover carved animals and foliage and enclosing a fitted interior, 32cm wide £150-200 (+Fees*)

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Lot 678 678. A Queen Anne oyster veneered lace box, hinges replaced, later lift-out tray, 45cm wide see illustration £600-800 (+Fees*)

680. A Victorian papier-mâché writing slope, the slope depicting Christ Church Oxford, with fitted interior, 33cm wide see illustration £300-400 (+Fees*)

682. A Victorian walnut and inlaid decanter box, serpentine front enclosing four carafes and fourteen tot glasses, on a stand, carry handles to sides, 34cm wide £300-400 (+Fees*)

679. An Edwardian oak and silver plate mounted tantalus, fitted three decanters and a box to the front for glasses above a shallow drawer, 36cm wide £300-500 (+Fees*)

681. A Regency mahogany jewel box of sarcophagus shape, the interior fitted a hinged compartment above a drawer, on paw feet, ring handles to sides, 24cm wide £200-300 (+Fees*)

683. A 19th Century red lacquer box, the domed cover with chinoiserie landscape, 29cm wide £70-100 (+Fees*)

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684. A miniature 18th Century style walnut and inlaid bureau, possibly a 19th Century apprentice piece, 26cm wide see illustration £300-500 (+Fees*) 685. A Victorian red leather writing slope with carry handle to lid, folding out to reveal fitted interior, 27cm wide £80-120 (+Fees*)

Lot 684

686. A Victorian papier-mâché writing slope, Jennens & Bettridge, London & Birmingham, decorated roses within trails of gilt foliage and enclosing a fitted interior, 41cm wide see illustration £400-600 (+Fees*)

687. A 19th Century French Boulle scent bottle box, the serpentine fronted box containing three bottles and stoppers, 13.5cm wide £200-300 (+Fees*)

688.N An early 19th Century Monghyr ebony and ivory inlaid table cabinet, enclosed by carved doors above a drawer, on bun feet, 38cm wide x 43cm high see illustration £600-800 (+Fees*)

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689. A 19th Century rosewood book trough with central brass carry handle, fret carved ends, 45.5cm wide see illustration £200-300 (+Fees*) 690. A George III mahogany brass bound tray with two pierced handles, 34cm wide see illustration £120-180 (+Fees*) 691. A Persian niello box, 26cm wide £70-90 (+Fees*) 692. An Edwardian mahogany bank of pigeonholes for telegrams above a slide, with ivorine label for J & C Vickery, 32cm wide £100-150 (+Fees*) 693. A late 19th Century Anglo-Indian porcupine quill box, 20cm wide £30-50 (+Fees*)

694. A Regency faux tortoiseshell box, the hinged cover and panel doors to front enclosing compartments and drawers, ring handles to sides, 18cm wide see illustration £50-70 (+Fees*) 695. A Victorian walnut tea caddy enclosing two lidded compartments flanking a mixing bowl, 30cm wide £60-80 (+Fees*) 696. A Continental burr oak box, with domed cover and carry handles to sides, 26cm wide see illustration £50-70 (+Fees*) 697. A Victorian mahogany writing slope, the brass cartouche named JW Burgess, 41cm wide and another writing slope £60-80 (+Fees*)

698. A George IV plated decanter stand fitted four single lipped decanters, all contained in a mahogany box with countersunk handles, 22.5cm wide £200-250 (+Fees*) 699. A 19th Century chinoiserie tea caddy box, decorated all over with buildings, dragons etc, fitted an engraved zinc lined cannister, 42cm wide £200-300 (+Fees*) 700. An officer’s leather writing companion with studwork borders, the interior fitted stationery compartments and drawers and writing slope to the front, 41cm wide, the cover bearing an inscription Sgt Major Buckley C troop 18th Hussars from Capt. Marling VC 1889 Note: Sir Percival Scrope Marling Bt, won his VC for rescuing Private Morley at the Battle of Tamai 1884, he was High Sheriff of Gloucester in 1923 £300-400 (+Fees*)

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701. A 19th Century rectangular papier-mâché tray, B Walton & Co. Birmingham, painted a church interior with figures within a gilded border, stamped B Walton Warranted on reverse, 82cm wide see illustration £500-700 (+Fees*) 702.N An early 19th Century Anglo Indian ivory work box with reeded finial and cover, decorated pen and inkwork panels of flowers fruit and foliage, the interior with various compartments spools etc. 33.5cm wide see illustration £600-800 (+Fees*) 703. A burr walnut humidor fitted three drawers with countersunk handles, enclosed by a pair of doors, 30.5cm wide £200-250 (+Fees*) 704. A Victorian coromandel and brass mounted box, with swing carry handle to the domed top, 22.5cm wide (gutted) £40-60 (+Fees*)

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705. Four boxes and a stationery rack, all signed D. Webster £100-150 (+Fees*) 706. An Anglo-Indian carved sandalwood box, early 19th Century, the removable upper section centred by a family crest, the whole elaborately carved with foliate and animal designs, the interior fitted a mirror, various bone spools and compartments, 46cm wide see illustration £300-500 (+Fees*) 707. A Killarney marquetry work box, the cover inlaid a vignette of Muckross Abbey, Co Kerry and borders of shamrocks, lift-out tray to interior and remains of label under D O’Connells Bog Oak and Shillelagh House, Main Street, Killarney’, 34cm x 23cm £300-500 (+Fees*)

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Furniture 715. A mid 19th Century mahogany rectangular breakfast table, on a turned column and quadruple support, the top 122cm x 91.5cm £80-120 (+Fees*) 716. An armchair attributed to Lamb of Manchester with button upholstered leather seat and studding to borders, on turned front legs with castors £300-500 (+Fees*) 717. Eight elm ladder back chairs with rush seats on turned legs (six singles, two armchairs) £400-600 (+Fees*) 718. An Edwardian walnut shaving stand with mirror over, drawer and cupboard beneath, 46cm wide £40-60 (+Fees*) 719. A pair of mid 19th Century mahogany towel rails with turned uprights, each with twin-brass reverse hinges, 61.5cm (closed), 128cm high £300-400 (+Fees*) 720. A George III style mahogany three-tier whatnot on ring turned supports, 77cm high, 51cm wide £60-80 (+Fees*) 721. A George III mahogany half-round tea table, circa 1790, the fold over top on a shaped frieze with square tapering legs inlaid shell paterae to the capitals, on spade feet, 71cm high, 91cm wide £150-200 (+Fees*) 722. A George II style mahogany wall mirror, the pierced scrolling frame with carved Ho-Ho bird surmount, the base inlaid an oval shell patera, 90cm x 49cm £60-80 (+Fees*)

Lot 725 725. A pair of Globe Wernicke type three-section oak bookcases, each with three hinged and sliding glass panel doors, 86cm wide see illustration £300-400 (+Fees*) 726. A George III mahogany tray top pot cupboard with hinged fall, on square moulded legs, 52cm wide £100-150 (+Fees*) 727. A George III mahogany tray top commode with cupboard doors above a commode drawer, 55cm wide £200-300 (+Fees*) 728. A rectangular oak stool, a circular stool, another stool and an Edwardian inlaid armchair £80-120 (+Fees*) 729. A pair of 18th Century style mirrors in gilded frames, the cartouche shaped plates 66cm x 34.5cm £200-300 (+Fees*)

730. A Globe Wernicke five-section bookcase, 86.5cm wide £120-150 (+Fees*) 731. A Globe Wernicke three-section bookcase, 86.5cm wide, another two, 86.5cm wide and a two-section bookcase, 86.5cm wide £200-250 (+Fees*) 732. A rectangular pine kitchen table fitted a single drawer, 152cm x 104cm £150-200 (+Fees*) 733. A late 19th Century overmantel mirror, the gilded frame applied acanthus scrolls with berry and leaf surround, the plate 175cm x 125cm £400-600 (+Fees*) 734. An 18th Century oak Bible box with carved front, the cover initialled DW and dated 1690, 64cm wide x 45cm deep see illustration £300-400 (+Fees*)

723. A set of six George III mahogany dining chairs, circa 1810, each with cresting rail above a shaped and panelled splat, with stuff-over seat on square tapering and moulded legs joined by stretchers £500-700 (+Fees*) 724. A George III mahogany D-end dining table, circa 1800, the ends and central drop leaf table on square tapering and reeded legs, 255cm wide £600-800 (+Fees*)

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739. A Regency mahogany linen press, fitted sliding trays enclosed by a pair of fielded panel doors, with two long and two short drawers beneath, on bracket feet, 137cm wide see illustration £300-500 (+Fees*)

740. A nest of three oval tables on spindle turned supports and splay feet, 50cm wide £60-80 (+Fees*)

741. An upholstered settee with spindle turned supports and splay feet, 50cm wide £60-80 (+Fees*)

742. A mahogany table of 18th Century design, the dish top on a carved central column and tripod support, 73cm diameter £120-160 (+Fees*)

Lot 737

735. A Victorian oak chest of five short and three long drawers on turned feet, 128cm wide £80-100 (+Fees*)

736. An early 19th Century chest of four long drawers, 107cm wide £100-150 (+Fees*)

737. A Victorian mahogany library bookcase, the top enclosed by three glazed doors with cupboards and pierced panel beneath, 169cm wide see illustration £300-400 (+Fees*)

738. A Victorian mahogany bowfront chest of two long and three short drawers, with shaped apron beneath on bracket feet, 113cm wide £100-150 (+Fees*) Lot 739

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752. A late 18th Century gilt gesso oval wall mirror, the urn surmounts with trails of harebells and ribbon ties to the side and further trails beneath, the oval plate with surround of eight oval patera, 129cm x 96cm overall £600-800 (+Fees*) 753. A small wing back armchair of 18th Century style, on square chamfered front legs £200-300 (+Fees*) 754. A 19th Century oak stool of Gothic design with arched ends, each with berry and foliate finials, one carved a rat, 77cm wide £200-300 (+Fees*) Lot 747 743. A pair of Regency mahogany dining chairs and a pair of splat back dining chairs, all with loose trap seats £50-70 (+Fees*) 744. A mahogany converted square piano, fitted drawers on square taper legs, 165cm wide £40-60 (+Fees*) 745. A Victorian upholstered day bed on turned legs, 180cm long £120-160 (+Fees*)

755. A Howard armchair on square taper front legs, the back leg stamped 1826, 5565, Howard & Sons Ltd. Berners Street see illustration £400-500 (+Fees*)

750. A Regency rosewood circular dining table, the top with knulled border and raised on a tapered column carved pelmets and shaped tripod base on reeded capped feet with C scroll supports, the top 138cm diameter £1000-1200 (+Fees*) 751. A George III mahogany tea table, the folding top carved flowers and bands, fitted a drawer to the frieze, on acanthus carved cabriole legs with ball and claw feet, 80cm wide £300-500 (+Fees*)

756. An Edwardian inlaid piano stool with box base on a circular adjustable seat, 57cm wide £50-70 (+Fees*) 757. An Edwardian mahogany envelope card table on turned column and tripod supports, 64cm wide £60-80 (+Fees*)

746. A George III mahogany chest of three long and two short drawers, on ogee bracket feet, 117cm wide £180-220 (+Fees*) 747. An early Victorian mahogany library table, crossbanded and with cushion frieze, fitted four drawers, on a cluster column central support with scroll feet, 135cm diameter see illustration £700-900 (+Fees*) 748. Five mahogany splat back chairs fitted loose trap seats, on cabriole legs with claw and ball feet £70-90 (+Fees*) 749. A Victorian mahogany chest of three long and two short drawers, 102cm wide £80-120 (+Fees*)

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764. A mahogany corner cupboard with broken dentil cornice, fitted shaped shelves and with fluted canted corners, 102cm wide £300-400 (+Fees*) 765. A cast iron arch-top fire back, decorated a Classical scene, 68cm high £120-150 (+Fees*)

Lot 758 758. A Louis XVI style bureau plat with gilt metal mounts, fitted three drawers on square framed cabriole legs, 153cm wide see illustration £400-600 (+Fees*) 759. A George III mahogany chest of four long drawers, on bracket feet (one foot missing), 113.5cm wide Provenance: Spetchley Park £250-350 (+Fees*) 760. An oak two-flap oval gateleg table, fitted a drawer on turned tapered legs and stretchers, 82cm wide £300-400 (+Fees*)

761. An 18th Century style console table with fluted frieze, on acanthus capped fluted taper legs, 115cm wide see illustration £300-400 (+Fees*) 762. A mahogany wall mirror, the frame with gilded griffins and oval shell patera, 57cm x 31cm £80-100 (+Fees*) 763. A circular pitch pine table on a turned column and tripod support, 153cm diameter £60-80 (+Fees*)

766. An 18th Century satinwood card table of Adam design, finely inlaid a central fan shaped patera with surround of arabesque acanthus scrolls etc., on square taper legs with leather barrel-shaped castors, 102cm wide see illustration £1000-1500 (+Fees*) 767. An 18th Century satinwood card table, the top inlaid a foliate decorated band, fitted a later drawer to the frieze, on square taper legs, 88cm wide £150-200 (+Fees*) 768. Three Dutch beech framed chairs with cartouche-shaped backs and upright splats above needlework seats, on moulded front legs £200-300 (+Fees*) 769. A Regency open armchair with cane seat, on turned front legs £100-150 (+Fees*) 770. A nursery fender with brass top rail, 79cm wide £80-120 (+Fees*)

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771. A 17th Century oak chest of two short over three long drawers, 95cm wide see illustration £800-1200 (+Fees*)

772. A carved beechwood framed fauteuil with needlework panel back, seat and arms see illustration £150-200 (+Fees*)

773. A George I walnut single chair with splat back, needlework seat and on carved cabriole legs see illustration £600-800 (+Fees*)

Lot 771

774. An 18th Century settee with needlework upholstery, on carved walnut cabriole legs see illustration £4000-6000 (+Fees*)

775. A George I walnut single chair with splat back, on cabriole legs with block and turned stretchers see illustration £300-500 (+Fees*)

Lot 774

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Lot 777

Lot 776 776. A George III mahogany serpentine front chest, fitted a brushing slide above four long graduated drawers, canted sides with blind fret carved decoration, on ogee bracket feet, 89cm wide see illustration £2000-3000 (+Fees*)

777. A late 17th Century gilt gesso frame, now a wall mirror, fitted bevelled glass, the plate 89cm x 67cm see illustration £2000-3000 (+Fees*) 778. An 18th Century splat back chair on square legs £200-300 (+Fees*)

779. An 18th Century walnut bowfront corner cupboard, 97cm high £100-150 (+Fees*) 780. An Edwardian tea table and matching card table, each with fold over top on square tapering legs, fitted two drawers, 81.5cm wide see illustration £300-500 (+Fees*)

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791. A Victorian walnut and inlaid cylinder writing desk, with a cupboard enclosed by glazed doors above, the cylinder inlaid with burr walnut panels enclosing a fitted interior above a drawer, on square tapering legs, 102.5cm wide £300-500 (+Fees*) 792. A George III mahogany table, the circular top on a birdcage action turned column and tripod base, retailers label for S & H Jewell, High Holborn, 68cm diameter £200-300 (+Fees*) 793. Three two-branch gilt metal wall lights, surmounted by ribbon-tie and with scrolling branches, marked Perry, 58.5cm high £200-300 (+Fees*) 794. An oak oval two-flap gate leg table, on bobbin turned legs and square stretchers, 59.5cm wide £50-70 (+Fees*)

Lot 781 781. A pair of carved framed fauteuils, each with oval back and ribbon-tie details see illustration £200-300 (+Fees*) 782. Two George III splat back dining chairs £60-80 (+Fees*) 783. A 17th Century style walnut table on turned legs united by H stretcher, 100cm wide £100-150 (+Fees*) 784. A George I walnut splat back chair on cabriole legs united by a stretcher £200-300 (+Fees*)

788. A pair of brass fire dogs, the circular pierced tops with central tulip on tapered columns with rectangular base on ball feet, 65cm high see illustration £500-800 (+Fees*) 789. A Louis XV style rosewood fauteuil with floral carved oval back, scroll arms and padded seat £50-80 (+Fees*)

795. An early 19th Century mahogany chest of three long and two short drawers on splay feet, 116cm wide £100-150 (+Fees*) 796. Six Victorian satin walnut dining chairs with pierced and carved backs and upholstered seats, on turned, fluted, taper legs £100-150 (+Fees*)

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785. A George III mahogany tray top commode, 51cm wide £100-150 (+Fees*) 786. A Georgian dressing table mirror, the box base fitted four drawers, 47cm wide £100-150 (+Fees*) 787. A burnished steel fire grate, the surround decorated trails of grapes and vines, 96cm high, 90cm wide £200-300 (+Fees*)

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811. A Victorian walnut fire screen, the circular frame with a ribbon-tie carved decoration, on a tripod base, 106cm high £100-150 (+Fees*) 812. A rectangular giltwood wall mirror, wreath cresting and surround, 79cm x 56cm £40-60 (+Fees*) 813. A Regency mahogany sofa table, two drawers to each side, on end supports with outswept legs, 166cm wide flaps up £100-150 (+Fees*) 814. A Regency mahogany sideboard of small proportions, fitted three drawers on square tapering legs, 122cm wide £150-180 (+Fees*)

Lot 821

797. A late 18th Century style circular table, the top with pie-crust border on a spiral turned column and tripod support, 60cm diameter £150-200 (+Fees*)

804. A 19th Century mahogany estate cabinet with bookcase over and fitted drawers beneath, enclosed by a pair of panel doors, 143cm wide £100-150 (+Fees*)

798. A pair of brown painted and gilded display cases, each of four graduated sections and enclosed by glazed doors, 84cm wide £100-150 (+Fees*)

805. An oak chest with panelled front, fitted two drawers, 116cm wide £120-150 (+Fees*)

799. An 18th Century mahogany chest of three long and three short drawers, on a later stand fitted three drawers, on cabriole legs, 98cm wide £200-300 (+Fees*) 800. A Victorian mahogany chest of three long and two short drawers, on splay feet, 108cm wide £100-150 (+Fees*) 801. A Regency mahogany chest of four short drawers above three long drawers, with reeded columns to the sides, 123cm wide £150-200 (+Fees*) 802. A Victorian mahogany bowfront chest fitted three long and two short drawers, on splay feet, 103cm wide £100-150 (+Fees*) 803. An early 19th Century mahogany bookcase, enclosed by a pair of glazed bar doors fitted a drawer and cupboard beneath, 120cm wide £100-150 (+Fees*)

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806. A 19th Century oak bed, the headboard with spindle wheels and galleries set a pair of sliding doors, with similar decoration to the foot board, 190cm wide £300-400 (+Fees*) 807. Two staddle stones with tops, the tallest 91cm high £80-120 (+Fees*) 808. A 19th Century mahogany tilt top occasional table, on turned support with stiff leaf base, on three arched moulded legs and spade feet, 56cm wide £60-80 (+Fees*) 809. A George III mahogany chest of two short and three long graduated cock beaded drawers, later brass handles, 96cm wide £80-120 (+Fees*) 810. A George III mahogany chest of two short over three long graduated drawers on bracket feet, 96cm wide £100-150 (+Fees*)

815. A George III style wingback armchair, on chamfered front legs £100-150 (+Fees*) 816. A Biedermeier mahogany escritoire chest, the fall front enclosing a fitted interior above three drawers, 97.5cm wide £100-150 (+Fees*) 817. A Victorian mahogany side cabinet, enclosed by panel doors on a plinth base, 120cm wide £80-100 (+Fees*) 818. An 18th Century dough bin, the tapered bin on square legs with stretchers, 110cm x 34cm £70-90 (+Fees*) 819. A George III mahogany bureau, the fitted interior with concealed drawers above two short and three long drawers on ogee bracket feet, 102cm wide £80-120 (+Fees*) 820. A mahogany bowfronted chest of two short over three long drawers, on splay feet, 91.5cm wide £50-80 (+Fees*) 821. A 17th Century oak six-plank coffer of small proportions, the plank top with chip carving to the ends, the front carved with arcaded design, 83cm wide see illustration £150-200 (+Fees*)

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830. An early Victorian circular table on a tapered column and flat tripod base with scroll feet, 142cm diameter see illustration £200-300 (+Fees*) 831. A pair of Venetian mirrored girandoles, of cartouche shape, the etched mirror panels above two candle branches, 63cm high £200-300 (+Fees*) 832. A carved oak bookcase with maskhead, fruit and foliate pillars to the sides enclosed by a pair of glazed doors with cupboard beneath, both doors carved a crest, 158cm wide see illustration £400-600 (+Fees*) Lot 830 822. A pair of Georgian style open armchairs with splat backs and trap seats £60-80 (+Fees*) 823. A small oak gateleg table on barley twist legs, 76cm wide £20-30 (+Fees*) 824. A five-branch chandelier hung with swags of prismatic drops, a pair of three-branch wall lights and a two-branch wall light £120-180 (+Fees*) 825. An Edwardian mahogany and inlaid display cabinet with glazed panel doors flanked by an inlaid central bowfront panel, on splay legs, 110cm wide £100-150 (+Fees*) 826. A carved and gilded frame with pierced decoration of leaf scrolls and shells, fitted a mirror plate, total 98cm x 84cm £150-200 (+Fees*) 827. A satinwood framed armchair with upholstered back, sides and seat on square tapering front legs £60-80 (+Fees*) 828. An early 19th Century oak rail back open armchair with solid seat on tapering front legs £30-40 (+Fees*) 829. Five Victorian walnut dining chairs with upholstered seats on turned legs £80-120 (+Fees*)

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844. A Gothic revival oak desk with linen fold decoration to the plinths and one long drawer, opposed by the dummy drawers, the top 121cm x 71cm see illustration £300-400 (+Fees*) 845. An Empire style gilt framed mirror with crossed torches to the crest, set with an oval mirror plate, overall 129cm high x 91cm wide £80-120 (+Fees*) Lot 839

833. Two mirrors each in maple frames, the plate sizes 61cm x 86cm and 54cm x 70cm and another gilt framed mirror (3) £80-120 (+Fees*)

841. A Victorian ebonised and inlaid pier cabinet enclosed by a glazed door, 105cm high x 76cm wide £60-80 (+Fees*)

834. A Victorian mahogany occasional table, on an octagonal column and triform base, 44cm diameter and a mahogany side table £60-80 (+Fees*)

842. A faux marble plinth of tapered column form, 116cm high £60-80 (+Fees*)

835. A set of six Victorian mahogany balloon back dining chairs with upholstered seats on turned front legs £80-120 (+Fees*)

843. A George III style Gainsborough upholstered armchair £50-70 (+Fees*)

846. A Victorian satinwood plinth of four drawers, formally part of a sideboard, 45cm wide £60-80 (+Fees*) 847. An Egyptian revival overmantel mirror with ball studded freeze, flanked by monopodia, 101.5cm wide x 57cm high £70-100 (+Fees*) 848. A lacquered Silverdale table tray on folding legs, the top 69cm x 43.5cm and an oval mahogany side table on turned legs united by an X stretcher, the top 69cm x 46cm £50-70 (+Fees*)

836. A Victorian walnut and inlaid side cabinet, the upper tier on turned supports, the base enclosed by a glazed door, 111cm high x 61cm wide £120-180 (+Fees*) 837. A Victorian ebonised display cabinet enclosed by a glazed door and glazed sides, 121cm high x 72cm wide £80-120 (+Fees*) 838. A Regency mahogany open armchair on turned front legs £50-70 (+Fees*) 839. A cedar wood and brass bound seaman’s chest with hinged lid and carry handles to the sides, 91cm wide see illustration £150-200 (+Fees*) 840. A Victorian satinwood table fitted two drawers on end supports, 106cm wide £150-200 (+Fees*) Lot 844

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Lot 851 Lot 850 849. A painted and gilt-metal mounted bookcase, the top with pierced three-quarter gallery above two shelves on a plinth base, 93.5cm high x 124.5cm wide x 53cm deep £200-300 (+Fees*) 850. A pair of Victorian gilt framed pier glasses, each with pierced scrolling crest with swags below, the arched mirror plates 181cm x 100.5cm, total height 199cm see illustration £1000-1500 (+Fees*)

851. A Louis XVI style Duchesse Brisée, upholstered in oatmeal fabric with painted frame see illustration £300-500 (+Fees*) 852. A pair of Louis XV style tub armchairs with painted and gilded frames see illustration £300-500 (+Fees*) 853. A marble top table on cast iron end supports, 139cm wide £200-300 (+Fees*)

854. An Italian giltwood pier table, on scroll column to a scrolling tripod base, 85cm high £100-150 (+Fees*) 855. An oak pedestal desk fitted nine drawers around a kneehole, panelled sides, 152cm wide £200-300 (+Fees*) 856. A Dutch marquetry candlestand, on turned column and tripod base, 83cm high £80-120 (+Fees*)

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862. A satinwood pole screen, the shield-shaped needlework banner on a tripod base, 142cm high £70-100 (+Fees*) 863. A 19th Century oak spoon rack, possibly Welsh, with shaped crest, 52.5cm x 33cm £70-90 (+Fees*) 864. A mahogany framed four-panel folding screen set with damask panels, 181.5cm high £150-200 (+Fees*) 865. A gilt framed wall mirror of cartouche shape, 50cm high and five others £40-60 (+Fees*) 866. A carved oak chair of Charles Dickens interest, the back carved as Mr Micawber, the seat with relief portrait of Dickens and inscribed ‘Mr Micawber Waiting for something to turn up’ see illustration £150-200 (+Fees*)

Lot 866

867. A reproduction refectory table and four ladderback chairs, 195cm x 95.5cm £60-80 (+Fees*)

868. A pine dresser, the open rack above a base fitted an arrangement of drawers and cupboards, 166cm wide see illustration £100-150 (+Fees*) 869. A pair of French re-gilded metal wall lights, set two scrolling branches and central light above a dragon, 42cm high £50-80 (+Fees*) 870. A 19th Century mahogany bowfront chest of two short over three long drawers £30-40 (+Fees*) 871. A Moorish tripod table inlaid foliate designs in mother-of-pearl, the top 32cm x 19cm £20-30 (+Fees*) 872. A satinwood inlaid Carlton House desk, the horseshoe top with gallery and an arrangement of drawers and cupboards with a concave lidded compartment to each side, the kneehole base fitted a surround of five drawers on square taper legs, the whole decorated with fine inlay and brush work of scroll work musical instruments etc., 136cm wide £1000-1500 (+Fees*)

857. An Edwardian satinwood card table, with painted floral swag decoration to the fold-over top, the legs united by an undertier, 53cm wide £150-200 (+Fees*) 858. A nest of three satinwood tables, with painted decoration of cherubs and swags, the largest 48cm wide £200-300 (+Fees*) 859. A George III mahogany and satinwood crossbanded card table, the D-shaped fold-over top on square tapering legs, 91cm wide £80-100 (+Fees*) 860. A George III mahogany and satinwood crossbanded card table, the D-shaped fold-over top on square tapering legs with block feet, 91cm wide £70-90 (+Fees*) 861. An Edwardian satinwood kidney-shaped table, on square tapering legs united by a kidney-shaped undertier, 61cm wide £80-120 (+Fees*) Lot 868 82

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Rug & Carpets

Lot 892

880. A Ferahan carpet, the central field decorated all over flowers within a stylised figured border, 334cm x 254cm £300-400 (+Fees*)

885. A Kashan runner with scrolling foliate design to an ivory field within a multiple border, 444cm x 93cm £300-500 (+Fees*)

881. A Bokhara rug, West Turkestan, mid 20th Century, 180cm x 126cm £60-80 (+Fees*)

886. An Araak runner with repeating motif to a tomato red field within a geometric border, 484cm x 71cm £200-400 (+Fees*)

882. A modern rug of Caucasian design, 176cm x 280cm £120-180 (+Fees*)

883. A Kashan rug, the central oval medallion to a wine red field with indigo spandrels within a multiple foliate border, 278cm x 199cm £200-400 (+Fees*)

884. A Najafabad carpet, the central oval medallion to a plum field with scrolling foliate decoration throughout within a multiple border, 375cm x 287cm £300-500 (+Fees*)

887. A Hamadan runner with scrolling foliate designs to a dusty red field within a multiple border, 377cm x 108cm £150-250 (+Fees*)

888. A Hamadan runner with geometric design to a deep red field within a multiple border, 355cm x 70cm £150-250 (+Fees*)

889. A Hamadan rug with central medallion to a brown field with floral motifs within a multiple border with floral motifs, 305cm x 165cm £200-400 (+Fees*)

890. A Hamadan rug with central geometric medallion to a brick red field with ivory spandrels within a multiple border, 203cm x 143cm £150-250 (+Fees*)

891. A Heriz carpet with central star shaped medallion to a dusty pink field within a foliate border, 322cm x 232cm £400-600 (+Fees*)

892. A Meshed carpet with central indigo medallion to a maroon field with scrolling foliate decoration throughout within a multiple border of medallions, 347cm x 284cm see illustration £500-700 (+Fees*)

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Lot 893 893. A Kashan carpet, the red field with blue and ivory medallion and spandrels surrounded by palmettes and flowers, within an indigo palmette and foliate border, 319cm x 435cm see illustration £2000-3000 (+Fees*)

894. A modern Agra carpet, with palmettes, flowers and scrolling foliage to a wine red field, within a similar border, 556cm x 360cm see illustration £3500-5500 (+Fees*)

895. An Eastern European red ground carpet, mid 20th Century, 358cm x 310cm £40-60 (+Fees*)

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Maps 900. John Speed (1552-1629) COUNTY MAP OF GLOUCESTERSHIRE hand coloured map (first printed in 1610), 39cm x 51cm £30-50 (+Fees*)

901. Johannes Blaeu (1650-1712) GLOCESTRIA DUCATUS VULGO GLOCESTER hand coloured map, 41cm x 50cm £100-150 (+Fees*)

902. Sutton Nicholls (engraver) A COUNTY MAP OF CAMBRIDGESHIRE hand coloured engraving, 44cm x 38cm £60-80 (+Fees*)

903. John Smith (Fl. 1720) A NEW MAP OF SOUTH BRITAIN OF ENGLAND AND WALES uncoloured and unframed £80-120 (+Fees*)

904. A quantity of unframed maps £100-150 (+Fees*)

905. Saxton (Christopher) and Lea (Philip) COMBERLAND AND WESTMORLAND exactly described by CS, corrected and amended with many additions by P Lea colour engraved map, 38.5cm x 47.5cm £200-300 (+Fees*)

Lot 909 908. Christopher Saxton (1540-1610) OXFORDSHIRE, BERKSHIRE AND BUCKINGHAMSHIRE coloured engraved map, 39.5cm x 46cm £120-150 (+Fees*) 909. John Speed (1552-1629) THE COUNTIE PALLATINE OF LANCASTER described and divided into hundreds, dated 1610 hand coloured engraved map, 39cm x 51.5cm see illustration £400-600 (+Fees*)

910. John Speed (1552-1629) GLAMORGANSHYRE with the situations of the chief Townes Cardyff and ancient Landaffe described, 1646 edition text on reverse coloured engraved map, 40.25cm x 63cm see illustration £200-300 (+Fees*) 911. John Speed (1552-1629) OXFORDSHIRE described with ye Citie and Armes of the Colledges of ye famous University 1605 text on reverse coloured engraved map, 39cm x 52cm £600-800 (+Fees*)

906. Jan Jansson (1588-1664) OXONIUM COMITATUS VULGO OXFORDSHIRE hand coloured engraved map, 38.5cm x 50cm £200-300 (+Fees*)

907. John Speed (1552-1629) NORTHUMBERLAND with descriptive text on reverse hand coloured engraved maps, 39cm x 46cm £150-200 (+Fees*)

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Lot 912 912. John Blaeu (1596-1673) OXONIUM COMITATUS, VULGO OXFORDSHIRE text on reverse coloured engraved map, C1645 39cm x 51cm see illustration £300-400 (+Fees*) 913. John Speed (1552-1629) THE COUNTIE AND CITIE OF LYNCOLNE described with the Armes of them that have bene Earles Thereof Since the Conquest text on reverse coloured engraved map, 39cm x 51.5cm see illustration £400-600 (+Fees*)

Lot 913 917. Gerard Mercator IRLANDIAE REGNUM coloured engraved map, 35cm x 47cm £60-80 (+Fees*)

920. Jansson, 1646 SOMERSETTENSIS COMITATUS SOMERSET SHIRE colour engraved part map, to Dtert Poynt, with armorial and vignette of shepherds with sheep, 36cm x 24cm £80-120 (+Fees*)

918. Girolamo Ruscelli TABULA EUROPAE colour engraved map with text on reverse, 19.5cm x 26cm £120-150 (+Fees*) 919. Christopher Saxton (1540-1610) GLAMORGAN COMITATUS AUSTRALIS CAMBRIGE PARS DESCRIPTIO ANO DNI 1578 the margin with annotation in ink, colour engraved map, 41cm x 56cm £100-150 (+Fees*)

921. Jansson Blaeu (1596-1673) WALLIA PRINCIPATUS VULGO WALES colour engraved map, 38.5cm x 49cm see illustration £300-400 (+Fees*)

914. John Speed (1552-1629) SHROPSHYRE described the Sittuation of Shrowesbury Shewed text on reverse coloured engraved map, 39cm x 51cm £200-300 (+Fees*) 915. Christopher Saxton (1540-1610) WARWICI COUNTATUS CORNAVIIS OLIM INHABITUS first edition 1607, text on reverse coloured engraved map, 28.5cm x 30.5cm £100-150 (+Fees*) 916. Menke ANCIENT WORLD coloured engraved map, 21.5cm x 28cm and two facsimiles of 17th Century maps £80-120 (+Fees*) Lot 921 86

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Lot 922

Lot 925

922. Johannes Blaeu (1650-1712) GLOCESTRIA DUCATUS VULGO GLOCESTERSHIRE circa 1648 colour engraved map, 45cm x 56cm (unframed) see illustration £180-220 (+Fees*)

923. Johannes Blaeu (1650-1712) GLOCESTRIA DUCATUS VULGO GLOCESTERSHIRE engraved map, 45cm x 56cm (unframed) £100-150 (+Fees*)

924. Joannes Janssonius (1588-1664) GLOCESTER SHIRE AND MONMOUTH SHIRE with the Post and Crossroads and other remarks according to the latest and best observations 1712 printed and sold by Henry Overton, colour engraved map, 44cm x 54cm (unframed, a smaller map pasted to the reverse) £80-120 (+Fees*)

925. Joannes Janssonius (1588-1664) GLOCESTRIA DUCATUS CUM MONUMETHENSI COMITATU colour engraved map, 43cm x 55cm (unframed) see illustration £200-250 (+Fees*)

Lot 926 926. Isaac Taylor MAP OF THE COUNTY OF GLOUCESTERSHIRE with engravings of Berkeley, St Briavels, Beveston, Sudeley and Thornbury castles and vignette bottom right inscribing dedication, Ross March 10th 1777 hand coloured engraved map in six numbered sheets, each 54cm x 71.5cm see illustration £300-400 (+Fees*)

927. A silk map showing Former Occupied Areas of France, 57.5cm x 55cm £40-60 (+Fees*)

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Pictures


Prints 930. ARR Pablo Picasso (Spanish 1881-1973) PICASSO PINTURAS Noviembre-Diciembre 1960, Sala Gaspar exhibition catalogue, unnumbered edition of 1000 copies containing 26 black and white and 4 coloured reproductions of Picasso’s works, together with LA COMEDIE HUMAINE: IV signed, titled and numbered in pencil, stamped mark Copie D’Epreuve monochrome lithograph, plate size 18.5cm x 15.5cm mounted but unframed £80-120 (+Fees*) 931. ARR Pablo Picasso (Spanish 1881-1973) ILLUSTRATED TITLE PAGE LITHOGRAPH FOR LE PERE GORIOT BY HONORE DE BALZAC signed and dated 25.11.52 within plate still bound within the book, complete with justification page, numbered 2203 3000, in a slipcase produced for a series of titles ‘Grand Prix Des Meilleurs Romans du XIXe Siecle’, published by Andre Sauret see illustration £400-600 (+Fees*) 931A. ARR Pablo Picasso (Spanish 1881-1973) PICASSO PINTURAS, ABRIL 1961 Sala Gaspar exhibition catalogue, unnumbered edition containing 72 black and white reproductions of Picasso's works, the printed colour cover signed to the front in pencil 'Picasso' £500-700 (+Fees*)

Lot 931 936. Michel after Rubens THE THREE GRACES colour stipple engraving, 49cm x 38.5cm and other engravings £80-120 (+Fees*)

939. By and After Pollard THE UNICORN LEADS and three other coloured coaching engravings £80-120 (+Fees*)

937. E Sharland TOLEDO CATHEDRAL signed etching, 27cm x 23cm £30-40 (+Fees*)

940. Marcantonio Raimondi after Raphael MADONNA DI FOLIGNO engraving, 28.5cm x 18.5cm £60-80 (+Fees*)

938. Van Kip after Leonard Knyff BURLINGTON HOUSE, PICCADILLY hand coloured etching, 35cm x 48cm see illustration £200-300 (+Fees*)

941. Van Dyck PORTRAIT OF PIETER BREUGHEL etching, 24.5cm x 15.5cm £120-180 (+Fees*)

932. Four 19th Century engravings of Gloucester, the largest 24cm x 17cm £50-70 (+Fees*) 933. Erhard after Stubenrauch K K OESTERRELCHISCHE GRENADIERE, a pair coloured engraving, 37cm x 98cm £100-120 (+Fees*) 934. Fores after Trench A COFFEE PARTY AFTER PARADE AT A MILITARY STATION IN INDIA coloured lithograph, 33cm x 46cm and another, Parisian Street Scene £60-80 (+Fees*) 935. After W S Coleman THE FISHBOWL coloured print, 74cm x 38.5cm in a maple wood frame and other prints £120-150 (+Fees*) Lot 938

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Lot 947 (part) 942. F Cirba ACHELOUS ES HERCULES DAEDALUS ES ICARUS MEDEA MENCHILEN three limited edition prints, 30cm x 35cm £20-30 (+Fees*) 943. Sundry sporting engravings £60-80 (+Fees*) 944. After Francisco Goya (1746-1828) SCENE FROM LA TAUROMAQUIA, PLATE 9 etching with blindstamp portrait of the artist lower right, 25cm x 34cm £30-50 (+Fees*) 945. J Harris four coloured engravings, each 33cm x 50cm in maple frames and H Alken COCK FIGHTING (5) £100-150 (+Fees*)

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946. By and After Charles Hunt MILITARY STEEPLECHASE four engravings, 45cm x 58cm; after W P Hodges THE CHASE OF THE ROEBUCK two engravings, 40cm x 58cm and after F C Turner VALE OF AYLESBURY STEEPLE CHASE engraving (7) £100-150 (+Fees*) 947. Samuel Palmer THE EARLY PLOUGHMAN, circa 1861 inscribed Finished State and signed etching, 13cm x 19.5cm THE RISING MOON, circa 1857 inscribed in pencil The Rising Moon, Samuel Palmer, his signature etched lightly into the left hand margin etching, 11.5cm x 19cm (2) Note: verso a letter from A H Palmer, Cornwall House, Cornwall, St., Pimlico, 21 July 1879 - Madam, I have this day forwarded to you by my Father’s desire two proofs of his new etching ‘The Bellman’ printed by myself at our private press. When removed from the roller I should not advise rolling it backwards but leaving it to flatten either in a large book or a portfolio for several days before framing. Yours A H Palmer see illustration £2000-3000 (+Fees*)

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Lot 957 (part)

948. Early 20th Century School PAPER BOY watercolour on paper, 30cm x 17cm £40-60 (+Fees*)

949. After Castiglioni CLASSICAL SCENE engraving, 17cm x 25cm and an old master drawing of a figure, 24cm x 12cm £50-70 (+Fees*)

950. A folio of prints and watercolours, including Royal subjects, Continental views, a watercolour signed WHS Meech, a Neapolitan watercolour signed Montullo and a few Chinese rice paper pictures £80-120 (+Fees*)

951. After F Grenier P T BARNUM AND ‘MAJOR’ TOM THUMB lithograph, 21cm x 31cm and a coloured lithograph of a cavalry charge £40-60 (+Fees*)

952. William Heath THE GREAT BOA TIPPET, 1828 and four other hand coloured engravings, 35cm x 23cm and 15cm x 39cm £100-150 (+Fees*)

953. Mary Roberson (British, born 1948) ONCE THERE WERE MILLIONS limited edition print, 50cm x 69.5cm £80-120 (+Fees*)

954. 17th Century German School HERCULES AND THE NEMEAN LION engraving, tondo 11cm diameter £100-150 (+Fees*)

955. Edgar Chahine (French 1874-1947) LA PROMENADE signed in pencil limited edition print 2/50, 46cm x 66cm £80-120 (+Fees*)

957. A group of six sporting prints, to include Dean Wolstenholme PARTRIDGE SHOOTING 43.5cm x 51.5cm, hunting scenes after Benjamin Marshall and others Provenance: Spetchley Park see illustration £150-200 (+Fees*)

958. TB OLD MAN WITH HAT IN HIS LEFT HAND BOY READING initialled two prints, 22cm x 15cm £20-30 (+Fees*)

959. After James Gillray (1757-1815) A FRENCH HAILSTORM, OR NEPTUNE LOSING SIGHT OF THE BREST FLEET print, 31cm x 35.5cm and John Ogilby (1600-1676) THE ROAD FROM LONDON TO DARBY engraving, 32cm x 43cm (2) £40-60 (+Fees*)

956. After Kip A SOUTH VIEW OF NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE published by Thomas Taylor London 1713 black and white engraving, 37cm x 53cm £60-80 (+Fees*)

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Portrait Miniatures 960. Continental School PORTRAIT MINIATURE OF A YOUNG WOMAN in a gilt metal frame and fitted leather case £80-120 (+Fees*) 961. 19th Century French School NAPOLEON AND JOSEPHINE a pair of portrait miniatures framed as one one indistinctly signed 8cm x 6.5cm see illustration £150-200 (+Fees*) 962. 19th Century Italian School a pair of eglomise miniatures heightened in mother-of-pearl 5.5cm x 8cm £120-150 (+Fees*) 963. 19th Century English School HMS VICTORY KENILWORTH CASTLE pair of circular eglomise miniatures heightened in mother-of-pearl 4.5cm diameter and two other miniatures in gilt metal mounts each inscribed souvenir £80-120 (+Fees*) 964. Mid 19th Century English School BUST PORTRAIT MINIATURE OF CHARLES DICKENS looking to his right, wearing a brown jacket and stock 6.5cm diameter in a gilt metal frame see illustration £250-350 (+Fees*)

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Lot 961 965.N Sir William John Newton (British 1785-1869) PORTRAIT MINIATURE OF MRS SIDNEY GURNEY inscribed and dated verso 1840 watercolour on ivory, 15cm x 11cm see illustration £300-500 (+Fees*)

966.N Portrait Miniature of a Lady wearing a black dress and white bonnet watercolour on ivory, 8cm x 7cm £80-120 (+Fees*)

967.N 19th Century Company School A collection of twelve painted ivory miniatures depicting Mughal and other monuments oval, each 28mm by 35mm Provenance: Ombersley Court £1500-2500 (+Fees*)

968. A 19th Century silhouette of a violinist, 10cm x 8cm and two other silhouettes £40-60 (+Fees*)

Lot 965 969. 17th Century School PORTRAIT MINIATURE OF A YOUNG LADY wearing a dress with a lace collar and a two -strand pearl necklace oil on copper, 5.5cm x 4.5cm see illustration £200-300 (+Fees*) 970.N 19th Century Company School PORTRAIT MINIATURE OF RANJIT SINGH watercolour on ivory, 3cm x 2.5cm in a pearl set oval frame with a pendant bail see illustration £200-300 (+Fees*)

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Lot 970

971. 19th Century Cuzco School ST JOSEPH AND THE CHRIST CHILD THE VIRGIN MARY AND CHRIST double sided oval miniature oil, 5.5cm x 4.5cm in white metal frame £200-300 (+Fees*)

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Drawings & Watercolours 972. Samuel Prout (British 1783-1852) GROUP OF WASHERWOMEN watercolour over pencil, 6.5cm x 11.25cm Provenance: Heather Newman Gallery £80-120 (+Fees*) 973. 20th Century Continental School PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG MAN charcoal on paper, 45.5cm x 39.5cm £80-120 (+Fees*) 974. Joseph Farington RA (British 1747-1821) STUDIES OF LAUNCESTON, CORNWALL three pencil drawings, framed as one, comprising: West View of Launceston, 10.5cm x 16cm Launceston and Poulton Bridge over the Tamar from the Road to Okehampton, 13cm x 20cm West View of Launceston, 14.5cm x 26.5cm each inscribed and dated Nov. 9 1809 Note: Joseph Farington illustrated the Magna Britannia, written by the Rev. Daniel Lysons, Rector of Rodmarton, Gloucestershire, published 1814. These sketches were ideas for Volume III, Cornwall, and the first drawing was elaborated into the illustration for Launceston in the book. Provenance: Collection of Iolo Williams (British 1890-1962), author of Early English Watercolours, 1952 and a major donor of art to the British Museum; Heather Newman Gallery, Exhibition of Watercolours of the West of England and Wales, 1982, no. 22 see illustration £500-800 (+Fees*)

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Lot 974 (part)

975. Follower of Samuel Prout FRENCH CATHEDRAL AND BUILDINGS watercolour, 26cm x 18.5cm £100-150 (+Fees*) 976. Ramón Tusquets y Maignon (Spanish 1837-1904) HUNTSMAN watercolour, 18cm x 11cm £100-150 (+Fees*) 977. Joseph Murray Ince (British 1806-1859) CONTINENTAL LAKE SCENE signed and dated 1839 watercolour, 20cm x 33cm see illustration £200-300 (+Fees*) 978. James Burrell Smith (British 1822-1897) BEACHED FISHING BOATS signed and dated 1883 watercolour and bodycolour, 32cm x 49cm £150-200 (+Fees*)

979. Attributed to Samuel Prout A VILLAGE HOUSE with figures by a well watercolour, 19.5cm x 29.5cm Provenance: Heather Newman Gallery £120-150 (+Fees*) 980. James Burrell Smith GRETA BRIDGE, YORKSHIRE signed, dated and inscribed lower right Greta Bridge Yorkshire by J Burrell Smith, 1888 watercolour and bodycolour, 33cm x 49cm see illustration £400-600 (+Fees*) 981. J Cordwell NOTRE-DAME, ROUEN watercolour, 19cm x 13.5cm Provenance: Heather Newman Gallery £120-150 (+Fees*)

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982. William Burgess THE ANCHOR INN, PEGWELL BAY watercolour and bodycolour, 18cm x 22cm Provenance: Heather Newman Gallery see illustration £300-400 (+Fees*) 983. Thomas Bush Hardy THE RIVER MAAS signed, dated and inscribed lower left The River Maas T B Hardy 1872 watercolour and bodycolour, 20cm x 49cm Provenance: Heather Newman Gallery see illustration £400-600 (+Fees*) 984. Daniel Brade LYON with figures by the river signed and inscribed lower left Lyon D Brade watercolour and bodycolour, 14cm x 20cm Provenance: Heather Newman Gallery £150-200 (+Fees*) 985. James Burrell Smith A CUMBERLAND MILL signed J Burrell Smith, 1888 lower left watercolour, 33cm x 49cm see illustration £400-600 (+Fees*)

Lot 982

Lot 983

986. Frederick E J Goff (British 1855-1931) WINCHESTER CATHEDRAL signed and inscribed left Winchester Fred EJ Goff watercolour, 26cm x 45cm £100-150 (+Fees*) 987. H McDowall RIVER LANDSCAPE signed lower right H McDowall watercolour, 26cm x 37cm and another by the same hand £50-70 (+Fees*) 988. Lilian Roome TEWKESBURY signed and dated 1934 watercolour 26cm x 38cm Provenance: Heather Newman Gallery £50-70 (+Fees*) Lot 985

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Lot 994 989. ARR Judith Rothschild (American 1921-1993) PALAZZO LECHI, MONTIRONE I pastel, 30.5cm x 25cm John Fisher (b. 1938) MARKET NEAR THE PIAZZA MICHELANGELO, FLORENCE signed and dated ’88 oil on paper, 33cm x 22cm and TOUR OF THE PALAZZO VECCHIO FROM THE ROBOLI GARDENS signed and dated ’88 oil on paper, 21.5cm x 32.5cm (3) £40-60 (+Fees*) 990. 19th Century VIEW OF THE EAST END OF WESTMINSTER ABBEY from the Organ Screen about 1865 initialled and dated 1868, inscribed verso watercolour, 58cm x 43cm £100-120 (+Fees*) 991. Edward Tucker (British 1825-1909) A HORSE AND CART with figures beside a windmill watercolour, 35cm x 51cm £80-120 (+Fees*) 992. George H Pemsel CORFE CASTLE signed lower left watercolour, 34cm x 53cm £80-100 (+Fees*)

Lot 998 (part) 993. William E Powell DUCKS AND PARTRIDGE a pair framed as one signed and dated 26 watercolour tondo, 18cm £100-150 (+Fees*) 994. Indian School 19th Century PORTRAIT OF AN OFFICER FROM THE THIRD MADRAS/LIGHT CAVALRY c1825 watercolour, 28cm x 22cm see illustration £250-350 (+Fees*) 995. FHR MAN SMOKING A PIPE inscribed on reverse watercolour, 26cm x 18cm £80-120 (+Fees*) 996. 19th Century French School REGIMENT DES GARDES SUISSE 1796 Ouvrier, Tambour Major, Musicien and Sergent de Grenadier watercolour and ink, 26.5cm x 46cm £80-100 (+Fees*) 997. 19th Century Indian School THE PERFUMERY pen and ink, 14.5cm x 24.5cm £80-120 (+Fees*)

998. Charles George Nicholls (fl. 1792-1818) SKETCH OF THE TEA WORKS IN CAUNPOOR VIEW OF PART OF THE PORT MONGHEER signed a pair watercolour, 16.5cm x 22cm see illustration £500-800 (+Fees*) 999. 19th Century S NICOLAUS watercolour and cut paper, 23.5cm x 14cm £60-80 (+Fees*) 1000. Late 18th Century English School BUST PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG BOY charcoal, 46cm x 34.5cm £60-80 (+Fees*) 1001. James Duffield Harding (1799-1863) ROMANTIC RIVER LANDSCAPE signed with initials and dated 1854 watercolour, 30cm x 43cm £120-150 (+Fees*) 1002. Early 19th Century Indian School FEMALE FIGURE IN AN INTERIOR WITH BASKETS ON A YOKE

inscription above watercolour, 16.5cm x 10.5cm £150-250 (+Fees*)

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Lot 1005

Lot 1003 1003. Late 18th Century Indian School HZ HIZIR WITH ALEXANDER THE GREAT BY THE TREE OF VAKAK inscribed on top and reverse watercolour, 25cm x 16cm see illustration £200-300 (+Fees*) 1004. Angie Merris HARVINGTON HALL watercolour, 26cm x 36.5cm and other watercolour drawings £80-100 (+Fees*) 1005. Henry Alken THE ARRIVAL OF THE COACH OUTSIDE THE HATCHETTS HOTEL, PICCADILLY signed watercolour, 22cm x 35cm see illustration £300-400 (+Fees*) 1006. Attributed to John Petit ON THE STOUR ESSEX watercolour, 15.5cm x 25.5cm £120-150 (+Fees*)

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1007. Early 19th Century Italian School FLORENCE, IL MEZZO GIORNO DONNA DI CASALBA DI NAPOLI three watercolour drawings, 22cm x 28cm £100-150 (+Fees*) 1008. 19th Century English School ESTUARY WITH CASTLES, FIGURES AND BOATS ON THE SHORE watercolour, 20cm x 28cm £80-120 (+Fees*) 1009. ARR John Corvin (1924-2010) PORTRAIT OF DAME JUDI DENCH AS COUNTESS ROUSILLON Royal Shakespearce Company 2008 signed, inscibed and dated ’08 charcoal, 42cm x 35cm Note: John Corvin was a stage and film actor who settled in Stratford-upon-Avon and in later years became a prolific artist, often portraying fellow actors during rehearsals £150-250 (+Fees*) 1010. Persian School 20th Century ON THE SILK ROAD watercolour, 27cm x 58cm and an Egyptian papyrus watercolour of Birds in a Tree £80-120 (+Fees*)

1011. Kate Greenaway TWO GIRLS WITH HOOPS TWO GIRLS PLAYING SHUTTLECOCK pair, watercolour, 14cm x 14cm and a small engraving THE DUKE OF KENT £60-80 (+Fees*) 1012. Hablot Knight Browne (British 1815-1882) HORSES WATERING OUTSIDE AN INN pencil, 17cm x 27cm £40-60 (+Fees*) 1013. 20th Century English School CARRIAGES BESIDE AN ARCH inscribed sketch for oil painting V & A Museum Winter 1930-1931 charcoal, 18cm x 25.5cm £30-40 (+Fees*) 1014. W Wasdell Trickett MAYFLY Portrait of a Horse signed inscribed and dated 1926 charcoal and crayon, 42cm x 55cm £60-80 (+Fees*) 1015. Manner of Dante Gabriel Rossetti (British 1828-1882) PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN half-length, wearing a black bow tie charcoal highlighted in pink and white, 36cm x 27cm Provenance: Gilbert Telfer Collection £150-200 (+Fees*)

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Lot 1016 (part)

1016. Charles Frederick Green PIPING PEBWORTH, DANCING MARSTON, HAUNTED HILLBORO’, HUNGRY GRAFTON, DUDGING EXHALL, POPISH WIXFORD, BEGGARLY BROOM, DRUNKEN BEDFORD AND SHAKESPEARE’S CRAB TREE nine illustrated scenes from the Doggerel Rhyme, together with a framed script of the rhyme watercolours, 11cm x 16cm see illustration £150-200 (+Fees*)

1017. Mughal School MINIATURE PAINTING OF A DEITY WITH ATTENDANTS mixed media, 10cm x 11cm £50-70 (+Fees*)

Lot 1023

1024. George Balmer (British 1806-1846) BAMBURGH CASTLE watercolour and bodycolour, 35.5cm x 56cm £400-600 (+Fees*)

1021. ARR French School, 20th Century TOWNSCAPE and an early 19th Century drawing of a lady, 23cm x 16cm (both unframed) £20-30 (+Fees*) 1022. H Bunbury RURAL LANDSCAPE WITH TREES signed wash drawing, 16cm x 24cm £40-60 (+Fees*) 1023. Samuel Bough RSA (British 1822-1878) A FISHING FLEET AT TARBUT, LOCH FYNE signed, inscribed and dated 1856 watercolour and bodycolour, 42cm x 64.75cm see illustration £200-300 (+Fees*)

1025. William James Muller (British 1812-1845) THE FORD monogrammed watercolour and bodycolour with gum arabic, 45.75cm x 71.25cm see illustration £500-700 (+Fees*)

1018. 19th Century Company School THREE STUDIES OF INDIAN BUILDINGS watercolour, 7cm x 11cm £40-60 (+Fees*)

1019. Follower of William Havell (1782-1857) ROCKY WOODED LANDSCAPE watercolour, 33cm x 46cm £40-60 (+Fees*)

1020. Manner of David Cox LANDSCAPE WITH FIGURES AND CHURCH IN DISTANCE bears signature watercolour, 26cm x 37.5cm £20-30 (+Fees*) Lot 1025

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1026. Charles Bentley OWS (British 1806-1854) OFF DOVER watercolour and bodycolour, 47cm x 77.5cm see illustration £200-300 (+Fees*)

1027. Thomas Shotter Boys (British 1803-1874) HESSE CASSEL signed and dated 1867 watercolour, 36.75cm x 28cm see illustration £1200-1500 (+Fees*) Lot 1026 1028. William Callow RWS (British 1812-1908) NEAR MARBURG signed and dated Aug 26, ‘71 watercolour over pencil, 24.75cm x 33.75cm £150-200 (+Fees*)

1029. Attributed to Charlotte Nasmyth (Scottish 1804-1884) THE FARM watercolour, 16cm x 23.5cm see illustration £100-150 (+Fees*)

1030. William James Muller (British 1812-1845) CHILDREN BY A STREAM signed watercolour, 30.5cm x 47cm £150-200 (+Fees*)

1032. Anthony Vandyke Copley Fielding POWS (British 1787-1855) LANDSCAPE A DROVER AND CATTLE ON A ROAD watercolour, 16.5cm x 24.75cm £150-200 (+Fees*)

1031. Herbert John Finn (British 1861-1942) COASTAL LANDSCAPE signed and dated ’98 watercolour, 50.25cm x 76.25cm £80-120 (+Fees*)

1033. William Leighton Leitch (British 1804-1883) COASTAL SCENE WITH A FISHERMAN - A SKETCH signed with monogram watercolour and bodycolour, 9cm x 13.25cm £80-120 (+Fees*) 1034. Circle of David Cox Snr (British 1783-1859) HILLY LANDSCAPE WITH FIGURE NEAR A COTTAGE watercolour, 19cm x 26.75cm £80-120 (+Fees*)

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Lot 1029

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Lot 1035

Lot 1036

1035. Clarkson Stanfield RA (British 1793-1867) SHIPPING OFF THE COAST watercolour, 38cm x 55.25cm see illustration £600-800 (+Fees*)

1038. James Burrell Smith (British 1822-1897) VIEWS IN THE SOUTH OF FRANCE, ITALY AND SCOTLAND six, each variously signed and dated 1886, 1884 watercolour, 12.75cm x 177.75cm see illustration £400-600 (+Fees*)

1036. William Callow RWS (British 1812-1908) OLD FARMHOUSE, MALVERN watercolour, 24.25cm x 34.25cm see illustration £100-150 (+Fees*)

1039. Adrien Lucy (French, died 1875) A FRENCH MILITARY REVIEW AT METZ a pair signed and dated 1844 watercolour, 34.25cm x 55.75cm see illustration £800-1200 (+Fees*)

1037. Follower of Sir Alfred James Munnings THE ARTIST’S HOME, DEDHAM, ESSEX bears signature watercolour, 20.25cm x 29.75cm £60-80 (+Fees*)

Lot 1038 (part)

1040. Attributed to Martinus Schouman (Dutch 1770-1848) HORSE-DRAWN WAGON IN THE CORNFIELDS watercolour, 33.75cm x 25.5cm see illustration £200-300 (+Fees*)

Lot 1040

Lot 1039 (part)

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Lot 1042

Lot 1051

1041. Attributed to Thomas Hosmer Shepherd (British 1792-1864) FAMILY BENEATH A TREE watercolour, 34.25cm x 59cm £200-300 (+Fees*)

1045. Mabel Frances Wickham (British 1902-1992) A VILLAGE SEEN THROUGH TREES watercolour, 29.25cm x 36.75cm £100-150 (+Fees*)

1042. Charles Rowbotham (British 1856-1921) A PICNIC PARTY, BEDDGELERT, NORTH WALES watercolour, 14cm x 25.5cm see illustration £100-150 (+Fees*)

1046. Jan van Couver (Dutch 1836-1909) NOORDEN HOLLAND, 19TH CENTURY watercolour and bodycolour, 36.25cm x 51.5cm £100-150 (+Fees*)

1043. David Cox Jnr (British 1809-1885) LANDSCAPE STUDY watercolour, 19cm x 28cm £100-150 (+Fees*)

1047. David Cox Jnr (British 1809-1885) CASTLE RISING, KINGS LYNN, NORFOLK watercolour, 29.25cm x 49.5cm see illustration £400-600 (+Fees*)

1044. Follower of David Cox Snr OWS (British 1783-1859) RIVER LANDSCAPE WITH FIGURES, CATTLE AND SHEEP watercolour, 20.25cm x 26.75cm see illustration £100-150 (+Fees*)

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1048. Samuel Atkins (British 1760-1808) THREE MASTED MAN O’ WAR IN ROUGH SEAS watercolour, 12cm x 17.5cm £150-200 (+Fees*)

1049. Maria Gastineau (British 1827-1890) LLANBERIS PASS SNOWDON with figures on path watercolour, 22cm x 31cm Provenance: The Heather Newman Gallery £80-120 (+Fees*) 1050. M Fowler ITALIAN PEASANT AND CHILD IN A KITCHEN signed and dated 1884 watercolour, 33cm x 36cm £80-120 (+Fees*) 1051. Edward Lear (British 1812-1888) CASTEL GIULRILE LANDSCAPE dated, Jan 7th 1845 brown ink, 21.5cm x 38cm see illustration £600-800 (+Fees*) 1052. 19th Century English School MAMA’S WEDDING OLD BRAMPTON 1847 pencil and watercolour, 22cm x 32cm £80-120 (+Fees*)

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1053. 19th Century English School ALAN’S CHRISTENING pencil and watercolour, 23cm x 32cm £80-120 (+Fees*)

1062. John Haswell (1855-1925) DURHAM FROM FRAMWELLGATE signed and dated 1928 watercolour, 33cm x 52cm H Baker ABBEY RUINS watercolour, 37cm x 25cm and another watercolour of abbey ruins (3) £80-120 (+Fees*)

1054. 19th Century English School PORTRAIT OF A LADY pencil and coloured chalk, 30cm x 25cm £40-60 (+Fees*)

1063. Francis B Tighe (c. 1885-1926) PRIORY MILL, RUTHIN, NORTH WALES signed and dated 1893; titled to plaque watercolour, 60cm x 40cm £80-120 (+Fees*)

1055. 18th Century Italian School FOUR CLASSICAL NUDES one inscribed Firenze anno 1726 red chalk, 37cm x 27cm and another, 40cm x 20.5cm £200-250 (+Fees*)

1056. Louisa Marchioness of Waterford (British 1818-1891) SKETCH OF ADELAIDE TALBOT AT FORD CASTLE, NOV 1866 inscribed and dated to front pen and ink, 12cm x 8.5cm and two other drawings by the same hand Provenance: David Ker Fine Art £60-80 (+Fees*)

1057. 19th Century Continental School STUDY OF A CHURCH AND LAKESIDE VIEW watercolours, 14cm x 10cm and 14.5cm x 10cm £20-30 (+Fees*)

1058. English School ON THE GRAND CANAL watercolour, 9cm x 13cm together with a still life, a watercolour of a long-tailed tit and a historical print (4) £40-60 (+Fees*)

1059. Alfred E Baker (19th Century) WINTER QUARTERS a cow in a stable with chickens watercolour, 9cm x 16cm C L Nichols CUMBRIAN LAKE SCENE, watercolour, 19.5cm x 27.5cm and a watercolour of a timber framed farm (3) £30-50 (+Fees*)

1064. William Brown MacDougall (1868-1936) HOUSE IN THE TREES signed and dated 1909 watercolour, 35cm x 21cm £40-60 (+Fees*)

Lot 1066

1060. Attributed to William Herbert Clarkson (British 1872-1944) LOW TIDE AT SUNSET initialled WHC pastel, 24cm x 33cm Attributed to Robert Finlay McIntyre SEAFRONT TOWN AT DUSK pastel, 28cm x 45cm and a 19th Century French pastel of a seated man [3] £60-80 (+Fees*)

1061. Daniel Alexander Williamson (1823-1903) RIVER LANDSCAPE AND HORSES BY HAYSTACKS, a pair initialled watercolour, 34cm x 49cm and L Baker RIVER LANDSCAPE signed and dated 1874, watercolour, 31.5cm x 50cm (3) £50-70 (+Fees*)

1065. Walter Delaplaine Scull (British 1863-1915) DOOR OF ACACIA HOUSE, FROGNALL signed and dated 89 watercolour, 16cm x 10cm and another watercolour, DOORWAY IN NILE STREET, BATH £40-60 (+Fees*)

1066. Alexandre Nicolaievich Roussoff (Russian 1844-1928) STREET SCENE IN CAIRO signed, inscribed and dated 1892 watercolour, 35cm x 17cm see illustration £400-600 (+Fees*)

1067. John Fullwood Law A GREY DAY monogrammed and dated 1918 watercolour, 17cm x 24cm Granville White LANDSCAPE signed and dated ’19 watercolour, 16cm x 22cm and two other watercolours £40-60 (+Fees*)

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1068. Fred Roe (British 1865-1947) MOORLAND LANDSCAPE watercolour, 18cm x 20cm £40-60 (+Fees*) 1069. Frank B Dicksee (British 1853-1928) HUNTER IN HIGHLAND LANDSCAPE watercolour, 20cm x 12cm £100-150 (+Fees*) 1070. Pippet (19th Century) GHENT CATHEDRAL INTERIOR signed and inscribed watercolour, 19cm x 9cm and another watercolour FIGURES AMONGST RUINS, 18.5cm x 12cm £50-70 (+Fees*) 1071. Horace Mann Livens (British 1862-1936) HOLLAND HOUSE signed and inscribed verso gouache and charcoal on coloured paper, 30cm x 40cm Provenance: John Adams Fine Art £80-120 (+Fees*) 1072. ARR Adam Horne (British 1883-1955) WINTER LANDSCAPE WITH BRIDGE AND RUINS signed lower left A E Horne watercolour, 26cm x 34cm £80-120 (+Fees*) 1073. Valeriy Gridnev (Russian, born 1956) BREAK TIME, BALLERINA TAKING A REST pencil and watercolour, 18cm x 27cm together with two drawings by other hands and a print of racehorses (4) £50-70 (+Fees*) 1074. ARR Jean-Georges Simon (French 1894-1968) THE CANTEEN initialled and dated ’40; inscribed, titled and dated 1940 verso label for Gill Drey Gallery, March 1989 pen and ink, 17cm x 9cm together with a crayon drawing, Woman on a Beach, 14cm x 9cm £40-60 (+Fees*) 1075. W Pether after M Le Brun MONSIEUR engraving published by John Boydell, 38cm x 27cm Wagstaff after Thomas Sully QUEEN VICTORIA colour engraving, 39cm x 30cm and a pair of oval portrait prints of young girls (4) £40-60 (+Fees*)

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1076. James Duffield Harding (British 1797-1863) PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN signed and dated 1832 pencil on blue paper, 25.5cm x 16cm £80-120 (+Fees*)

1084. Arthur Wardle (1864-1949) A TERRIER AND YOUNG WOMAN ON A STONE STAIRWAY signed watercolour, 30cm x 21cm £150-200 (+Fees*)

1077. David J Weston (British 20th Century) FIGURE IN A WINTER LANDSCAPE watercolour, 21cm x 29cm and Jim Alcorn after Stanhope Forbes THE QUARRY TEAM watercolour, 24cm x 39cm £30-50 (+Fees*)

1085. Thomas Lound (British 1802-1861) CONTINENTAL BACKWATER with bridges and half-timbered buildings wash drawing, 24cm x 16.5cm £60-80 (+Fees*)

1078. A Hulk FARM BUILDINGS IN SNOW signed watercolour, 18cm x 26cm and Bill Pashley MAGNOLIAS, BATTERSEA PARK AND SPRING BORDER, BATTERSEA PARK two watercolour landscapes (all unframed) £60-80 (+Fees*) 1079. 18th Century Italian School DOGE’S PALACE, VENICE indistinctly signed ink on paper, 16cm x 25cm unframed £50-70 (+Fees*) 1080. 19th Century English School PORTRAIT OF HUSBAND AND WIFE head and shoulders watercolour and chalk, 17cm x 25cm and a portrait of an author in coloured chalks, 14cm x 10cm £40-60 (+Fees*) 1081. Attributed to Auguste Boulard (French 1825-1897) BULLS FIGHTING IN THE ROMAN CAMPAGNA dated 11.4.80 pencil, 11cm x 15cm £60-80 (+Fees*) 1082. H Farran WOODED LANDSCAPE signed watercolour, 24cm x 33cm together with four other watercolour landscapes, various sizes £40-60 (+Fees*) 1083. Attributed to Sir John Gilbert AFTER AGINCOURT inscribed in pencil on mount watercolour, 16cm x 11cm £100-200 (+Fees*)

1086. Guglielmo Giusti (Italian 1824 1916) THE BAY OF NAPLES THE AMALFI COAST a pair signed gouache, 22cm x 39cm £400-600 (+Fees*) 1087. William Strutt (British 1825-1915) EXCELSIOR signed, inscribed and inscribed verso pen and ink, 25cm x 15cm £150-200 (+Fees*) 1088. Parker Hagerty (British 1859-1934) UNDER THE WAVES inscribed verso watercolour heightened in white, 16.5cm x 25cm £70-90 (+Fees*) 1089. Minnie Agnes Cohen (British 1864-1940) WOMAN KNITTING signed pastel and crayon, 19cm x 14.5cm £150-200 (+Fees*) 1090. J Herring (British, 19th/20th Century) VIEWS OF THE PYRAMIDS a pair signed and dated watercolour, 11cm x 24cm £20-30 (+Fees*) 1091. ARR Juan Benito (Spanish, born 1944) FIGURES ON A BEACH watercolour, 14.5cm x 48.5cm £40-60 (+Fees*) 1092. ARR Hervey Cadwallader Adams (British 1903-1996) ABSTRACT WOODLAND SCENE watercolour, 25cm x 31cm £40-60 (+Fees*)

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1101. C Bendelack (20th Century) COUNTRY LANDSCAPE WITH FARM BY A STREAM signed and dated 1977 lower left oil on canvas board, 39cm x 74cm £60-80 (+Fees*) 1102. Early 20th Century Chinese School BRITISH SAILING SHIP reverse painting on glass, 44cm x 65cm in a wooden frame £60-80 (+Fees*)

Lot 1093 (part) 1093. Vittorio Rappini (Italian 1877-1939) IN THE HAREM THE FORTUNE TELLER a pair watercolour, 23.5cm x 34cm see illustration £600-800 (+Fees*) 1094. William Burgess of Devon (1805-1861) HITCHING THE CART figure with horse and cart outside an Inn watercolour, 26cm x 35cm £150-200 (+Fees*) 1095. A quantity of Chinese paintings including scroll paintings £100-150 (+Fees*)

Lot 1103

1096. Richard Samuel PORTRAIT OF A LADY half-length, wearing a white veil, tied with a red ribbon and a black dress signed in pencil verso and inscribed ‘Painted at No.12 Clements Inn London 1772’ pastel highlighted in white, 18cm x 14cm £80-100 (+Fees*)

Oil Paintings 1100. 19th Century English School LANDSCAPE THROUGH TREES oil on panel, 33.5cm x 22.5cm and Attributed to Thomas Sutcliffe CLASSICAL LANDSCAPE oil on panel, 23.5cm x 28.5cm £150-200 (+Fees*)

1103. Follower of Finart A WINTER SHOOT signed and dated 1835 oil on canvas, 17cm x 34cm see illustration £300-400 (+Fees*) 1104. Attributed to Copley Fielding ARUNDEL CASTLE WITH DEER IN THE FOREGROUND oil on canvas, 31cm x 41cm see illustration £300-400 (+Fees*) 1105. E Piet STILL LIFE OF FLOWERS IN A VASE signed lower right oil on canvas, 49cm x 39cm £100-150 (+Fees*) 1106 No Lot

Lot 1104

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Lot 1107 (part) 1107. After James Pollard COACH AND FOUR ON A SNOWY JOURNEY a pair, oil on board, 19.5cm x 37cm see illustration £200-300 (+Fees*)

1108. 19th Century German School FIGURES WITH DEAD GAME AND WOMAN WITH CHILDREN IN INTERIORS

oil on panel, 24cm x 21cm £150-200 (+Fees*)

1109. J Welan HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN ON HORSEBACK oil on canvas, 41.5cm x 59cm £150-200 (+Fees*)

1112. School of Jacot Frans van der Merick PORTRAIT OF A LADY full length wearing a blue satin dress with lace collar and holding a posy of flowers signed with monogram oil on board, 38.5cm x 27cm see illustration £1000-1500 (+Fees*)

Lot 1112

1113. 19th Century English School PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG GIRL SEATED BENEATH A CENTURY TREE her hair in ringlets, wearing a black lace shawl and crimson satin dress oil on board, 33cm x 28cm see illustration £300-350 (+Fees*)

1114. 19th Century English School INTERIOR SCENE girl beside a table holding an arrangement of roses oil on panel, 22cm x 16.5cm £150-200 (+Fees*)

1110. Aaron Edwin Penley (British 1806-1870) LOCH LANDSCAPE with fisherman in boats and cattle watering signed and dated 1869 oil on canvas, 26cm x 73.5cm £100-150 (+Fees*)

1111. Late 19th Century English School THE DRAUGHTS PLAYERS two men seated at a table in a tavern interior oil on board, 28.5cm x 29cm £180-220 (+Fees*)

Lot 1113 104

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1115. Early 19th Century English School BUST PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG MAN looking left, wearing a white cravat and yellow jacket oil on board, 25cm x 28.5cm £100-150 (+Fees*)

1116. Early 19th Century PORTRAIT OF A LORD CHIEF JUSTICE seated, wearing a red ermine lined robe reverse painting on glass, 31cm x 28cm £80-120 (+Fees*)

1117. 20th Century English School COASTAL LANDSCAPE indistinctly signed oil on canvas, 61cm x 91cm and a watercolour portrait £20-30 (+Fees*)

Lot 1120

1118. Will Bryning (Australian) PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN half-length wearing a brown jacket oil on canvas, 66cm x 51cm £100-150 (+Fees*)

1119. Early 19th Century English School PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN half-length, wearing a white stock and black coat oil on canvas, 60cm x 50cm £150-200 (+Fees*)

1120. Frances Mabel Hollams (British 1877-1963) COLONEL SIR ROBERT GOOCH’S CHARGER signed and dated 1937 oil on board see illustration £1000-1500 (+Fees*)

1121. Abraham Hulk Jnr (British 1851-1922) COASTAL SCENES WITH FISHING BOATS a pair signed oil on canvas, 19cm x 29.5cm see illustration £1500-2000 (+Fees*)

Lot 1121

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Lot 1124 Lot 1122 1122. After Sir Peter Lely OLIVER CROMWELL oil on canvas, 73cm x 60cm see illustration £1500-2000 (+Fees*)

1127. J Mounier FISHERWOMEN ON THE FORESHORE signed and dated oil on canvas, 67cm x 53cm £100-150 (+Fees*)

1128. Joseph Thors (Dutch 1835-1884) NEAR ABINGDON signed oil on canvas, 44.5cm x 76.35cm £300-500 (+Fees*)

1123. John Vicat Cole (British 1903-1975) THE PRE-REGENCY BUN SHOP, BRIGHTON signed oil on board, 29cm x 39cm £300-500 (+Fees*) 1124. David Farquarson (Scottish 1839-1907) THE WINDINGS OF THE FORTH, STIRLING signed and dated 88-9 oil on canvas, 40cm x 60cm see illustration £600-800 (+Fees*) 1125. Sigismund Christian Hubert Goetze (British 1866-1939) PORTRAIT OF GUYON PHILIPSON PHILIPSON-STOW AS A YOUNG BOY full length, wearing a white dress and straw hat and carrying Canterbury bells in a basket oil on canvas, 142cm x 90cm Provenance: Priors Court, Forthampton, the sitter’s home see illustration £2000-3000 (+Fees*) 1126. Sigismund Christian Hubert Goetze (British 1866-1939) PORTRAIT OF A BOY full length the sketch for previous lot oil on paper, 32cm x 18cm £80-120 (+Fees*)

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Lot 1125

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Lot 1129

Lot 1133

1129. Joseph Thors (Dutch 1835-1884) FIGURES WALKING ALONG A LANE, YORKSHIRE signed oil on canvas, 61cm x 91.5cm see illustration £600-800 (+Fees*)

1132. Edmund Morison Wimperis (British 1835-1900) ON THE SUSSEX DOWNS signed oil on canvas, 50.75cm x 76.25cm £300-500 (+Fees*)

1135. Early 19th Century English School PORTRAIT OF A LADY half-length wearing a black veil and dress oil on canvas, 78cm x 64cm £200-300 (+Fees*)

1130. After Pietro Perugino PORTRAIT OF FRANCESCO DELLE OPERE half-length, wearing a black doublet and cap oil on board, 25.5cm x 19.5cm £100-150 (+Fees*)

1133. George Telfer Bear (Scottish 1876-1973) STILL LIFE OF A VASE OF ROSES AND A FAN signed oil on canvas, 74cm x 63cm see illustration £500-700 (+Fees*)

1131. Constant Artz (Dutch 1837-1890) THE ATTENTIVE MOTHER THE SWIMMING LESSON a pair signed oil on board, 16.5cm x 23cm see illustration £400-600 (+Fees*)

1134. After Nicolaes Berchem (Dutch 1620-1683) SHEPHERD AND SHEPHERDESS beneath a tree with dog and sheep oil on canvas, 45cm x 60cm £200-300 (+Fees*)

1136. After Sir Thomas Lawrence (British 1769-1830) MARY ALBINIA, LADY PAGE half-length portrait, seated wearing a white dress with blue satin sash, a pearl necklace with oval locket of her husband in uniform inscribed with sitter and artist’s name lower left oil on canvas, 78cm x 63cm see illustration £600-800 (+Fees*)

Lot 1131 (part)

Lot 1136

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1145. WT Mycock HEATHLAND signed and dated 48 oil on board, 35cm x 45cm and W Cyril Wallis WILLOW TREES signed oil on board, 25cm x 30cm (2) £40-60 (+Fees*) 1146. Emilie Dorothy Willson (British 1867-1918) DUCKS AT A STREAM signed and dated 1900 oil on board, 30cm x 42cm £40-60 (+Fees*)

Lot 1138 (part) 1137. Thomas Smythe (British 1825-1926) FAMILY AND CART WAITING OUTSIDE AN INN oval, oil on panel, 23cm x 36cm £600-800 (+Fees*) 1138. Thomas Smythe (British 1825-1926) FIGURES AND CART OUTSIDE A COUNTRY COTTAGE HORSE DRAWN CART IN THE SNOW a pair oil on panel, 23cm x 36cm see illustration £1000-1500 (+Fees*) 1139. Thomas Smythe (British 1825-1926) PLOUGH HORSES IN SNOW PLOUGH TEAM DRINKING FROM A BROOK a pair signed tondo, oil on panel, 35.5cm diameter see illustration £1000-1500 (+Fees*)

1142. Gustav Barbarini (Austrian 1840-1909) FIGURES BY A HOUSE IN AN ALPINE LANDSCAPE signed and dated 1883 oil on canvas, 42.5cm x 34cm £150-200 (+Fees*) 1143. J Le Saux THE BANDSTAND with elegant ladies seated to watch signed lower right oil on canvas, 35cm x 50cm £80-120 (+Fees*) 1144. Pre-Raphaelite School LADY BY A WINDOW overlooking the sea, a wilting rose in her hands oil on canvas, 36cm x 30cm £60-80 (+Fees*)

1147. MJM RIVER LANDSCAPE signed with initials oil on canvas, 14cm x 34cm and two further oil paintings (3) £30-50 (+Fees*) 1148. W WILTSHIRE LANDSCAPE signed with initial oil on canvas, 40cm x 50cm unframed £50-70 (+Fees*) 1149. English School STANMORE inscribed and dated Aug 1916 verso oil on board, 23cm x 31cm and another oil depicting a girl walking by a river, 19cm x 29cm (2) £40-60 (+Fees*)

1140. Thomas Smythe (British 1825-1926) COUPLE IN A CART, HORSE DRINKING FROM A BROOK signed tondo, oil on panel, 40.5cm diameter £600-800 (+Fees*) 1141. 19th Century English School DEER IN A MOUNTAINOUS LANDSCAPE oil on oak panel, 29cm x 24.5cm £120-150 (+Fees*)

Lot 1139 108

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1150. Doris M Tolley FISHING ON THE WHARF signed and inscribed verso oil on panel, 26cm x 35cm £40-60 (+Fees*) 1151. 19th Century English School PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG MAN half-length, wearing a black coat oil on panel, 22cm x 17cm £70-100 (+Fees*) 1152. 19th Century SEA NYMPH oil on paper laid on panel, 15cm x 10cm £40-60 (+Fees*) 1153. Walter Hewitt (19th/20th Century) MILL FACTORY oil on canvas, 15cm x 20.5cm £60-80 (+Fees*) 1154. Ada Dennis ROI (British 19th/20th Century) MAID SEATED IN CHURCH PEW inscribed verso oil on canvas, 30cm x 20cm £80-120 (+Fees*) 1155. ARR Charles Horwood (British 1908-1975) PICNIC signed oil on board, 19cm x 28cm £40-60 (+Fees*) 1156. R Ward WINTER PARKLAND signed lower left oil on board, 22cm x 22cm £60-80 (+Fees*) 1157. 19th Century English School FIGURES IN A LANDSCAPE indistinctly signed oil on canvas, 17cm x 22cm £40-60 (+Fees*) 1158. 19th Century Dutch School in the 18th Century style STILL LIFE OF FLOWERS IN A VASE, WITH A PARROT oil on canvas, 102cm x 80cm £300-500 (+Fees*) 1159. 18th Century English School PORTRAIT OF HENRY VIII oil on canvas, relined, 76cm x 64cm £200-300 (+Fees*)

Lot 1165 1160. English School circa 1900 TIGHTENING THE GIRTH oil on paper, monogrammed, 23.5cm x 25cm and a small oil depicting a group of canine friends (2) £80-120 (+Fees*)

1165. Emile Louis Vernier (French 1829-1887) THE LIGHTHOUSE, ST IVES oil on mahogany panel, 26.5cm x 35cm see illustration Provenance: Kaplan Gallery £300-500 (+Fees*)

1161. After the 18th Century French School PORTRAIT OF A NOBLEMAN oil on copper, oval 16cm x 13cm in a carved oak frame highlighted in gilt, and a small collection of decorative frames £100-150 (+Fees*)

1166. Leroux COASTAL SCENE signed oil on canvas, 17cm x 35cm £50-70 (+Fees*)

1162. Jean Ballantyne (Late 19th/Early 20th Century) PORTRAIT OF A LADY seated, three-quarter length wearing a fur trimmed coat and fur hat oil on canvas, 95cm x 70cm £400-600 (+Fees*) 1163. F Shrubsole COURTYARD WITH CHICKENS oil on canvas, signed and dated 1890, 43.5cm x 23cm £120-180 (+Fees*) 1164. 19th Century Continental School HARBOUR SCENE indistinctly signed and dated ’65, oil on oak panel, 20cm x 25cm £120-180 (+Fees*)

1167. George Willis-Pryce (British 1866-1949) DERBYSHIRE LANE signed oil on canvas, 19cm x 29cm £50-70 (+Fees*) 1168. 19th Century English School FISHING BOAT ON THE FORESHORE oil on board, 19cm x 26.5cm £60-80 (+Fees*) 1169. John Clarke (British Contemporary) APPROACHING STORM signed oil on board, 12.5cm x 18cm £30-40 (+Fees*) 1170. Albert Charles Ribbans (British 1903-1966) LANDSCAPE WITH CHURCH IN THE DISTANCE signed oil on board, 39cm x 43.5cm £70-90 (+Fees*)

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1171. W H Deacon (British, Naive School) SWANNINGTON FARM, WITH CANAL AND LONGBOAT IN THE FOREGROUND signed oil on board, 60cm x 105.5cm £100-150 (+Fees*) 1172. Rudolf Wolf (German 1877-1940) SAYING GRACE oil on canvas, 49cm x 38.5cm £150-200 (+Fees*) 1173. B A Richmond (20th Century) DORDRECHT RIVER SCENE signed and dated 1973 oil on canvas, 29cm x 60cm £30-50 (+Fees*) 1174. Tommaso Principe (Italian, born 1942) FLOWER SELLERS WAITING FOR THE CART a pair oil on canvas, 28.5cm x 22cm £250-350 (+Fees*)

Lot 1177

1175. ARR Egon Nielsen (Danish 1894-1973) FRUGTHAVEN the fruit garden signed and dated 1957 lower right oil on board, 29cm x 43cm £200-300 (+Fees*) 1176. Attributed to Rodolphe D’Erlanger (French 1872-1932) DISTANT VIEW OF SIDI BOU SAID, TUNISIA oil on panel, 10.5cm x 16cm and TUNISIAN INTERIOR oil on panel, 16.5cm x 11.5cm £200-300 (+Fees*) 1177. 18th Century Cuzco School THE VIRGIN MARY WITH ATTENDANT ANGELS AND SAINTS oil on canvas, 58cm x 51cm see illustration £600-800 (+Fees*) 1178. 17th Century Bolognese School THE ASSUMPTION OF THE VIRGIN oil on canvas, 168cm x 120cm see illustration £800-1200 (+Fees*) 1179. 19th Century Continental School PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN oil on panel, 8.5cm x 7cm in an Empire period gilt frame £100-150 (+Fees*)

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1180. 18th Century French School PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN bust length, wearing a powder blue coat oval oil on canvas, 53cm x 43.5cm in a carved and gilded frame with ribbon cresting see illustration £1800-2200 (+Fees*) 1181. 19th Century Neapolitan School BAY OF NAPLES AND FIGURES DANCING OUTSIDE A BUILDING a pair, oil on canvas, 18cm x 25.5cm £500-800 (+Fees*) 1182. Circle of Richard Wilson FISHERMEN BY A LAKE IN AN ITALIANATE LANDSCAPE oil on paper, 18cm x 23cm £100-150 (+Fees*) 1183. Wilhelm König (Austrian act. circa 1925) RIVER LANDSCAPE oil on canvas, 39cm x 49.5cm £30-40 (+Fees*) 1184. Thomas Baker of Leamington (1809-1869) ASHOW CHURCH oil on canvas, 32cm x 47cm see illustration £1000-1500 (+Fees*) 1185. 19th Century French School HONFLEUR oil on board, 19cm x 31cm £60-80 (+Fees*)

Lot 1180

Lot 1184

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CONDITIONS OF BUSINESS FOR ONSITE AUCTIONS c.

INFORMATION FOR BUYERS AT AUCTIONS 1.

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

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Agency. As auctioneers we usually act on behalf of the seller whose identity, for reasons of confidentiality, is not normally disclosed. If you buy at auction your contract for the goods is with the seller, not with us as auctioneer. Estimates. Estimates are designed to help you gauge what sort of sum might be involved for the purchase of a particular lot. Estimates may change and should not be thought of as the sale price. The lower estimate may represent the reserve price (the minimum price for which a lot may be sold) and will not be below the reserve price. Estimates do not include the buyer’s premium or VAT (where chargeable). Estimates are prepared some time before the auction and may be altered by a saleroom notice or announcement by the auctioneer before the auction of the lot. They are not definitive. Buyer’s Premium. The Terms of Sale oblige you to pay a buyer's premium on the hammer price of each lot purchased at the following rates: 22.5% on the first £100,000 15% on the excess between £100,001 and £500,000 12.5% on the excess between £500,001 and £1,000,000 10% on the balance above £1,000,000 Where thresholds apply, the higher premium rate will apply to the portion of the bid price up to the threshold and the lower premium rate will apply to the portion of the bid price in excess of the threshold. VAT at the standard rate is added to this premium with the exception of books and unframed maps (see below).

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

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

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

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

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whether an export licence is needed; and

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if there is a prohibition on importing goods of that character e.g. because the goods contain prohibited materials such as ivory (see Terms of Sale clause 14)

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

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

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

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

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

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


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

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

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The purchase price As Buyer, you will pay: the Hammer Price; a premium of a percentage of the Hammer Price on an incremental basis: 22.5% on the first £100,000 15% on the excess between £100,001 and £500,000 12.5% on the excess between £500,001 and £1,000,000 10% on the excess above £1,000,000 any artist’s resale right royalty payable on the sale of the Lot; and any VAT due. VAT You shall be liable for the payment of any VAT applicable on the Hammer Price and premium due for a Lot. Please see the symbols used in the auction catalogue for that Lot and the “Information for Buyers” in our auction catalogue for further information. We will charge VAT at the current rate at the date of the auction. The contract between you and the Seller The contract for the purchase of the Lot between you and the Seller will be formed when the hammer falls accepting the highest bid for the Lot at the auction. You may directly enforce any terms in the Terms of Consignment against a Seller to the extent that you suffer damages and/or loss as a result of the Seller’s breach of the Terms of Consignment. If you breach these Terms of Sale, you may be responsible for damages and/or losses suffered by a Seller or us. If we are contacted by a Seller who wishes to bring a claim against you, we may in our discretion provide the Seller with information or assistance in relation to that claim. We normally act as an agent only and will not have any responsibility for default by you or the Seller (unless we are the Seller of the Lot). Payment Immediately following your successful bid on a Lot you will: 7.1.1 give to us, if not already provided to our satisfaction, proof of identity in a form acceptable to us (and any other information that we require in order to comply with our anti-money laundering obligations); and 7.1.2 pay to us the Total Amount Due with cash, debit card, credit card and bank transfer (maximum payment by cash or credit card of £1000 per auction). If you owe us any money, we may use any payment made by you to repay these debts. Title and collection of purchases Once you have paid us in full the Total Amount Due for any Lot, ownership of that Lot will transfer to you. You may not claim or collect a Lot until you have paid for it. You will (at your own expense) collect any Lots that you have purchased and paid for either: 8.2.1 not later than seven business days following the day of the auction; or 8.2.2 not later than seven business days following the date that we have received payment of the Total Amount Due in cleared funds, if later.

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


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

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Historically many gemstones have been subject to a variety of treatments to enhance their appearance. Sapphires and rubies are routinely heat treated to improve their colour and clarity, emeralds are also frequently treated with oils or resin for the same purpose. Treatments such as staining, irradiation or coating may have been used on other gemstones. These treatments may be permanent, whilst others may need special care or re-treatment to retain their appearance. Bidders should be aware that estimates assume that gemstones may have been subjected to such treatments. A number of laboratories issue certificates that give more detailed descriptions of gemstones, however there may not be consensus between different laboratories on the degrees or types of treatment for any particular gemstone. In the event that Chorley’s has been given or obtained certificates for any lots in the sale, these certificates will be disclosed in the catalogue. In the event that no certificate is published in the catalogue, bidders should assume that the gemstone may have been treated. Neither Chorley’s nor the seller accepts any liability for contradictions or differing certificates obtained by buyers on any lots subsequent to the sale. Deliberate Forgeries You may return any Lot which is found to be a Deliberate Forgery to us within six months of the auction provided that you return the Lot to us in the same condition as when it was released to you, accompanied by a written statement identifying the Lot from the relevant catalogue description and a written statement of defects. If we are reasonably satisfied that the Lot is a Deliberate Forgery we will refund the money paid by you for the Lot (including any Premium and applicable VAT) provided that if: 13.2.1 the catalogue description reflected the accepted view of experts as at the date of the auction; or 13.2.2 you personally are not able to transfer good and marketable title in the Lot to us, you will have no right to a refund under this Clause 13.2 If you have sold the Lot to another person, we will only be liable to refund the price that you paid for the Lot. We will not be responsible for repaying any additional money you may have made from selling the Lot. Your right to return a Lot that is a Deliberate Forgery does not affect your legal rights and is in addition to any other right or remedy provided by law or by these Terms of Sale. Ivory and Endangered Species Chorley’s condemns the poaching of all species, especially African elephants and the wanton destruction of natural habitat. Thus we will offer for sale no ivory products produced after June 1947, the date of the Convention of International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES). We consider that pieces produced before this date are likely to be purchased as pieces of artistic or cultural merit, which happen to contain ivory, rather than be purchased for their ivory content. Due to international laws, any item on the Endangered species list, whether it dates from the 18th/19th Century or the 1930s, requires re-export permits for bidders outside the EU (CITES). Some countries also require import permits as well and all permits must be in place prior to shipment. Chorley’s cannot be held liable if a purchaser buys a lot that comes within this field and then import/export licences cannot be arranged. It is the potential buyer’s responsibility to check the applicable regulations before bidding for a lot which comes under these laws. 115


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Our liability to you We will not be liable for any loss of opportunity or disappointment suffered as a result of participating in our auction. In addition to the above, neither we nor the Seller shall be responsible to you and you shall not be responsible to the Seller or us for any other loss or damage that any of us suffer that is not a foreseeable result of any of us not complying with the Conditions of Business. Loss or damage is foreseeable if it is obvious that it will happen or if at the time of the sale of the Lot, we, you and the Seller knew it might happen. Subject to Clause 15.4, if we are found to be liable to you for any reason (including, amongst others, if we are found to be negligent, in breach of contract or to have made a misrepresentation), our liability will be limited to the total purchase price paid by you to us for any Lot. Notwithstanding the above, nothing in these Terms of Sale shall limit our liability (or that of our employees or agents) for: 15.4.1 death or personal injury resulting from negligence (as defined in the Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977); 15.4.2 fraudulent misrepresentation; or 15.4.3 any liability which cannot be excluded by law. Notices All notices between you and us regarding these Terms of Sale must be in writing and signed by or on behalf of the party giving it. Any notice referred in Clause 16.1 may be given: 16.2.1 by delivering it by hand; 16.2.2 by first class pre-paid post or Recorded Delivery; or 16.2.3 by email, provided that a copy is also sent by prepaid post or Recorded Delivery. Notices must be sent: 16.3.1 by hand or registered post: a. to us, at our address set out in these Terms of Sale or at our registered office address appearing on our Website; and b. to you, at the last postal address that you have given to us as your contact address in writing; or 16.3.2 by email: a. to us, by sending the notice to both the following email addresses: simon.chorley@chorleys.com; enquiries@chorleys.com b. to you, by sending the notice to any email address that you have given to us as your contact email address in writing. Notices will be deemed to have been received: 16.4.1 if delivered by hand, on the day of delivery; 16.4.2 if sent by first class pre-paid post or Recorded Delivery, two business days after posting, exclusive of the day of posting; or

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16.4.3 if sent by email, at the time of transmission unless sent after 17.00 in the place of receipt in which case they will be deemed to have been received on the next business day in the place of receipt (provided that a copy has also been sent by pre-paid post or Recorded Delivery as set out in Clause 16.2.3) Any notice or communication given under these Terms of Sale will not be validly given if sent by fax, email, any form of messaging via social media or text message. Data Protection We will hold and process any personal data in relation to you securely, in accordance with the 2018 General Data Protection Regulation. General We may, acting reasonably, refuse admission to our premises or attendance at our auctions by any person. We act as an agent for our Sellers. The rights we have to claim against you for breach of these Terms of Sale may be used by us, our employees or agents, or the Seller, its employees or agents, as appropriate. Other than as set out in this Clause, these Terms of Sale are between you and us and no other person will have any rights to enforce any of these Terms of Sale. We may use special terms in the catalogue descriptions of particular Lots. You must read these terms carefully along with any glossary provided in our auction catalogues. Each of the clauses of these Terms of Sale operates separately. If any court or relevant authority decides that any of them are unlawful, the remaining clauses will remain in full force and effect. We may change these Terms of Sale from time to time, without notice to you. Please read these Terms of Sale carefully, as they may be different from the last time you read them. Except as otherwise stated in these Terms of Sale, each of our rights and remedies are: (a) are in addition to and not exclusive of any other rights or remedies under these Terms of Sale or general law; and (b) may be waived only in writing and specifically. Delay in exercising or non-exercise of any right under these Terms of Sale is not a waiver of that or any other right. Partial exercise of any right under these Terms of Sale will not preclude any further or other exercise of that right or any other right under these Terms of Sale. Waiver of a breach of any term of these Terms of Sale will not operate as a waiver of breach of any other term or any subsequent breach of that term. These Terms of Sale and any dispute or claim arising out of or in connection with them (including any non-contractual claims or disputes) shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of England and the parties irrevocably submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of the English courts. These Terms of Sale, forming part of our Conditions of Business, are based upon terms recommended by SOFAA (The Society of Fine Art Auctioneers & Valuers)


Art Deco | Art Nouveau

Arts & Crafts | Modernism

Studio Ceramics & Glass

20th Century & Contemporary Art

AUCTION | Tuesday 28 April

Contact |catrin.hampton@chorleys.com


Prinknash Abbey Park Gloucestershire GL4 8EU

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


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