Chorley’s 23rd & 24th July 2014
Prinknash Abbey Park Gloucestershire GL4 8EU
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Auction Catalogue Wednesday 23rd & Thursday 24th July 2014
Prinknash Abbey Park Gloucestershire GL4 8EU
DAY ONE
Wednesday 23rd July 2014 at 10am
The Studio Collection of Gerald Ososki The 20th Century Art The Garden Statuary and Furniture The Rugs The Furniture The Mirrors and Lighting
DAY TWO
Lots Lots Lots Lots Lots Lots
1 – 110 115 – 176 180 – 197 200 – 214 220 – 435 440 – 480
Page 3 Page 19 Page 31 Page 33 Page 34 Page 55
Thursday 24th July 2014 at 10am
The Books The Prints The Drawings and Watercolours The Portrait Miniatures The Oil Paintings The Glass The Ceramics The Oriental Works of Art The Costume and Textiles The Miscellaneous Items The Clocks and Barometers The Plated Items The Silver The Jewellery and Coins
Lots Lots Lots Lots Lots Lots Lots Lots Lots Lots Lots Lots Lots Lots
500 – 511 515 – 526 530 – 546 550 – 558 560 – 588 595 – 613 620 – 743 749 – 778 779 – 808 814 – 888 895 – 906 910 – 917 920 – 945 950 – 969
Page 60 Page 60 Page 63 Page 67 Page 68 Page 77 Page 78 Page 94 Page 96 Page 98 Page 102 Page 103 Page 103 Page 105
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Prinknash Abbey Park Gloucestershire GL4 8EU
Catalogue £8
Pictures
Generally
When offering Oil Paintings, Watercolours and Drawings, a picture code is used. Using one artist's name we illustrate below the manner of attributing the pictures in the catalogue.
Furniture, porcelain, bronzes, etc are attributed as follows:
Arthur Devis
In our opinion a work by the artist.
Attributed to Arthur Devis
In our opinion a work possibly by or partly by the artist.
School of Arthur Devis
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
In our opinion a genuine date.
In our opinion a work contemporary with the artist and showing his influence.
Carved with the date 1660
Manner of Arthur Devis
A Derby figure
In our opinion a later decoration.
In our opinion a work in the artist's style and of a later date.
In our opinion a figure from the Derby factory.
After Devis
In our opinion this is similar to a Derby product.
In our opinion a copy of a known work by the artist (of any date).
Signed, Dated, Inscribed
In our opinion the work has been signed/dated/ inscribed by the artist.
Bears Signature; Bears a Date; Bears an Inscription In our opinion the signature/date/
Possibly Derby By
In our opinion made by the artist or modeller in question.
After
In our opinion made by another artist or modeller as a copy of the original.
inscription is by a hand other than the artist.
Dimensions
These are given height before width.
Catalogue produced by
The Studio Collection of Gerald Ososki (1903-1981)
Lot 1 1.
Gerald Ososki Rio Ognissanti, Venice signed lower left, inscribed on label to reverse casein tempera on Japanese grass cloth watercolour, 40cm x 58cm (15.5" x 23") see illustration £200-300
2.
Gerald Ososki Bathers at the Pool, Hampstead Heath inscribed on labels to reverse pen, ink and watercolour, 37cm x 55cm (14.5" x 21.5") see illustration £300-500
3.
Gerald Ososki The Bathers, Kenwood (A Romance) inscribed on label to reverse gouache, 38cm x 56cm (15" x 22") £200-300
4.
Gerald Ososki Adam and Eve signed and dated G. Ososki 1961, inscribed on label to reverse pen, ink and wash drawing, heightened in coloured chalk 29cm x 41cm (11.5" x 16") £180-220
Lot 2
Page 3
10.
Gerald Ososki Seated Nude signed Gerald Ososki lower right charcoal, 51cm x 32cm (20" x 12.4") £80-120
11.
Gerald Ososki Seated Nude in a Landscape signed and dated G. Ososki ‘45 pen, ink and wash, 21cm x 26.5cm (8" x 10") £80-120
12.
Gerald Ososki Four Nudes in a Classical Interior signed G. Ososki lower right pen, ink and wash, 24cm x 31cm (9.5" x 12") see illustration £200-300
13.
Gerald Ososki Seated Nude (at the home of Robert Spearman) signed and dated Ososki ‘74 lower left, inscribed on label to reverse pen, ink and wash, 35cm x 23.5cm (14" x 9") £80-120
14.
Gerald Ososki River Landscape with Rugged Rocks signed and dated G. Ososki 1950 lower right pencil and charcoal, 13cm x 21cm (5" x 8") £50-70
15.
Gerald Ososki Scenic View, North Wales signed and inscribed on label to reverse chalk and wash drawing, 14.5cm x 21.5cm (5.5" x 8.5") £40-60
Lot 12 5.
Gerald Ososki Reclining Nude on a couch beside a table with fruit signed and dated G. Ososki 1958 lower right pen, ink and wash drawing, 37.5cm x 45cm (14.5" x 17.5") £150-200
6.
Gerald Ososki Nude in a Landscape signed and dated Ososki ‘67 chalk and wash, watercolour and gouache, 45cm x 58cm (17.5" x 22.5") £300-500
7.
Gerald Ososki Figure in a Landscape signed and dated Ososki 1961 chalk and wash, 45cm x 60cm (17.5" x 23.5") £200-300
8.
Gerald Ososki Reclining Nude signed in pencil Gerald Ososki lower left pen, ink and wash, 34cm x 41cm (13" x 16") £120-150
9.
Gerald Ososki Baroque Duet signed Ososki ‘73 lower right, inscribed on label to reverse pen and wash on wood veneer paper, 50cm x 36cm (19.5" x 14") £120-150
Page 4
Lot 16 16.
Gerald Ososki North Italian Humouresque Garden signed and dated Ososki ‘73 lower right, inscribed on label to reverse chalk, watercolour and gouache, 43cm x 61cm (17" x 24") see illustration £300-400
17.
Gerald Ososki The Castello Monterosso, Cinque Terre signed and dated G Ososki 1960 lower right, inscribed on label to reverse tempera, pastel and watercolour, 50cm x 63cm (19.5" x 24.5") see illustration £300-400
Lot 17 Page 5
18.
Gerald Ososki Ravello above Amalfi, looking towards Scala signed and dated Ososki 1962 lower right, inscribed on label to reverse mixed media, 50cm x 65cm (19.5" x 25.5") see illustration £300-400
19.
Gerald Ososki The Pine Tree with figures beside a bridge signed Gerald J. Ososki charcoal, 45cm x 56cm (17.5" x 22") £150-200
20.
Gerald Ososki Afternoon in Kensington Gardens signed and dated G. Ososki 1927, inscribed on label to reverse pen and ink, 56cm x 77cm (22" x 30") see illustration £400-600
21.
Gerald Ososki The Waterfall in a tree lined river landscape signed and dated Gerald Ososki 1952 coloured chalk, charcoal and heightened in white, 42cm x 33cm (16.5" x 13") £120-150
22.
Gerald Ososki The Waterfall in a tree lined river landscape signed and dated Gerald Ososki 1953 coloured chalk, charcoal and heightened in white, 43cm x 33cm (17" x 13") £120-150
23.
Gerald Ososki The Waterfall signed and dated G. Ososki 1960 coloured chalk, charcoal and heightened in white, 60cm x 47cm (24" x 18.5") £120-150
Lot 18
Lot 20
Lot 24A
Page 6
Lot 25 24.
Gerald Ososki The Fairground at Night, Hampstead Heath signed and dated Gerald Ososki 1930 lower left, inscribed on labels to reverse charcoal, wash and coloured chalk, 36cm x 54cm (14" x 21") £200-220
24A.
Gerald Ososki Fair on Hampstead Heath signed and dated 1932 ink and watercolour, 36cm x 56cm (14.25" x 22") see illustration £400-600
25.
Gerald Ososki Caravans, The Lower Fairground, Hampstead Heath signed and dated Gerald Ososki 1932 lower left, inscribed on gallery labels to reverse gouache, 36cm x 54cm (14" x 21") see illustration £300-400
26.
Gerald Ososki At the Fair, Hampstead Heath signed and dated Gerald J Ososki 1932, inscribed on label to reverse pen, ink and watercolour, 36cm x 56cm (14" x 22") see illustration £300-400
Lot 26 Page 7
Lot 34 27.
Gerald Ososki Hampstead Heath, The Vale of Heath Pond inscribed on label to reverse watercolour, 37cm x 53cm (14.5" x 20.5") £120-150
28.
Gerald Ososki The Vale of Heath with distant fairground inscribed on label to reverse gouache, 37cm x 56cm (14.5" x 22") £150-200
29.
Gerald Ososki North Wales River Scene signed G. Ososki 1947 coloured ink wash, 19cm x 27cm (7.5" x 10.5") and Stormy Landscape, North Wales chalk with wash, 20.5cm x 30.5cm (8" x 12") £40-60
30.
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Gerald Ososki Sirmione 1964 inscribed and dated lower right pen, ink and wash, 22cm x 28cm (8.5" x 11") £60-80
31.
Gerald Ososki Malcesine, Lake Garda signed and dated Ososki ‘69 lower left, inscribed on label to reverse pen and sepia wash drawing, 14cm x 21cm (5.5" x 8") £80-100
32.
Gerald Ososki Riverside with Trees inscribed on a label to reverse chalk and wash drawing, 25cm x 35cm (9.5" x 13.5") £40-60
33.
Gerald Ososki Italianate Landscape signed in pencil Gerald Ososki lower right charcoal and wash, 32cm x 44.5cm (12.5" x 17.5") £80-100
34.
Gerald Ososki Amalfi inscribed, signed and dated G. Ososki 1960 pen, ink and watercolour, 36cm x 50cm (14" x 19.5") see illustration £200-250
35.
Gerald Ososki Figures and a Country House among Trees, under Storm Clouds signed G. Ososki 1922 charcoal and wash, 34.5cm x 43cm (13.5" x 16.5") £80-120
39.
Gerald Ososki Clearing in a Wood signed and dated G. Ososki 1954 sanguine chalk and brush drawing, 32cm x 46.5cm (12.5" x 18") see illustration £150-200
36.
Gerald Ososki The Pond, Kenwood, North London signed and dated Gerald Ososki ‘39, inscribed on label to reverse charcoal, chalk and watercolour, 34cm x 48cm (13" x 18.5") £120-150
40.
Gerald Ososki The Sheltered Pool signed and dated G. Ososki 1955 lower left chalk and wash drawing, 28cm x 38cm (11" x 15") £80-120
37.
Gerald Ososki Hilly Landscape signed and dated G. Ososki ‘44 lower left pen, ink and wash, 28cm x 39cm (11" x 15") £60-80
41.
Gerald Ososki Clearing in the Woods signed and dated G. Ososki 1952 sanguine chalk and brush drawing, 32.5cm x 36cm (12.5" x 14") £100-150
38.
Gerald Ososki Evening, Lake Garda signed and dated G. Ososki 1956 lower left, inscribed on label to reverse watercolour and wash, 28cm x 38cm (11" x 15") £80-100
42.
Gerald Ososki Near Talsarnau, North Wales signed and dated G. Ososki 1954, inscribed on label to reverse chalk and wash drawing, 32cm x 47cm (12.5" x 18.5") £80-120
Lot 39 Page 9
43.
Gerald Ososki The Cotswolds signed Gerald Ososki gouache, 35cm x 52cm (13.5" x 9.5") £100-150
51.
Gerald Ososki Landscape with Trees and Distant Town red chalk and wash, heightened in white, 29.5cm x 43cm (11.5" x 16.5") £100-120
44.
Gerald Ososki Farmstead with Pond and Orchard watercolour, 36cm x 51cm (14" x 20") £60-80
52.
45.
Gerald Ososki Study of Trees signed and dated G. Ososki 1951 pen, ink and wash, 28.5cm x 39.5cm (11" x 15.5") £120-150
Gerald Ososki Landscape with Trees and Distant Mountains pen, ink and wash, 31.5cm x 46cm (12" x 18") £100-120
53.
Gerald Ososki Landscape with Trees and Distant Hills pen, ink and wash, 27cm x 38cm (10.5" x 14.5") £80-100
54.
Gerald Ososki Rugged Mountain Landscape pen, ink and wash, 28cm x 38cm (11" x 14.5") £60-80
55.
Gerald Ososki River Landscape with Trees and Hills signed and dated G. Ososki 1950 lower left pen, ink and wash, 28cm x 38cm (11" x 14.5") £100-120
56.
Gerald Ososki Corniglia, Cinque Terre inscribed, signed and dated G. Ososki 1951 pen, ink and wash, 19cm x 29cm (7" x 11") £150-200
57.
Gerald Ososki Bather and Artist, Kenwood signed and dated G Ososki ‘32 to centre, inscribed on label to the reverse ‘Inspired from the Hampstead Heath scene’ pen, ink and watercolour, 30cm x 40cm (11.5" x 15.5") see illustration £200-250
46.
Gerald Ososki Mountainous Landscape with river and trees to foreground charcoal and wash, 34cm x 48cm (13" x 19") £60-80
47.
Gerald Ososki Montabe inscribed, signed and dated G. Ososki 1957 pen, ink and wash, 22.5cm x 30.5cm (9" x 13.5") Exhibited: The Royal Society of British Artists 1958 £120-150
48.
Gerald Ososki Moorland Scene signed and dated G. Ososki ‘49 lower right chalk and wash, 21cm x 30cm (8" x 11.5") £60-80
49.
Gerald Ososki Buckinghamshire River Scene signed and dated G. Ososki 1944 lower left ink and wash, 31.5cm x 46cm (12" x 18") £120-150
50.
Gerald Ososki Lake and Mountainous Landscape signed and dated G. Ososki 1949 chalk and wash drawing, 32cm x 45.5cm (12.5" x 18") £80-100
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Lot 57
58.
Gerald Ososki Montale above Lavanto inscribed, signed and dated G. Ososki 1958 pen, ink and wash, 31.5cm x 44cm (12" x 17") £150-200
59.
Gerald Ososki Italianate Landscape with village and distant mountains signed and dated Ososki ‘75 watercolour and wash, 38cm x 55cm (14.5" x 21.5") £100-150
60.
Gerald Ososki The Horses of St. Mark, Venice signed and dated Ososki ‘62 lower right mixed media, 51cm x 66cm (20" x 26") £250-300
61.
Gerald Ososki Italianate Landscape signed and dated Ososki ‘76 lower left pen, ink and red chalk wash, 39cm x 56cm (15" x 22") £100-150
62.
Gerald Ososki Park Pond with trees and reflections pen, ink and watercolour, 28cm x 39cm (11" x 15") £80-120
63.
Gerald Ososki Monastery on an Italianate Hillside with figure to the foreground signed and dated Ososki ‘69 lower left pen, ink and wash, heightened with white, 38cm x 56cm (15" x 22") £120-150
Page 11
Lot 66
64.
Gerald Ososki Path in the Hills above Lavanto signed and dated Ososki ‘78 lower right chalk and wash, 37cm x 54cm (14.5" x 21") £80-120
68.
Gerald Ososki The Woodland Stream inscribed on label to reverse watercolour, 37cm x 54cm (14.5" x 21") £60-80
65.
Gerald Ososki Lake Garda (Imaginary Drawing) signed and dated Ososki ‘72 lower left, with a letter from the artist to reverse 31.5cm x 49cm (12" x 19") £120-150
69.
Gerald Ososki Kenwood Pond signed and dated Gerald J. Ososki 1931 chalk and pastels, 35.5cm x 51cm (14" x 20") £80-100
66.
Gerald Ososki By the Lakeside, Kenwood signed Gerald Ososki lower right gouache, 37cm x 55cm (14.5" x 21.5") see illustration £200-300
70.
Gerald Ososki Dorset, Studland Bay inscribed on label to reverse gouache, 36cm x 54cm (14" x 21") £150-200
67.
Gerald Ososki On the Heath inscribed on label to reverse watercolour, 36cm x 54cm (14" x 21") £120-150
71.
Gerald Ososki Church in the Vale possibly Widecombe gouache and watercolour, 36cm x 53cm (14" x 21") £80-120
Page 12
72.
Gerald Ososki Farmstead gouache, 37cm x 56cm (14.5" x 22") £80-120
73.
Gerald Ososki Park with Numerous Trees church and buildings in the distance signed and dated G. Ososki 1928 charcoal, 38cm x 56cm (15" x 22") and Woodland Scene signed Gerald Ososki 1928 lower left charcoal, 38cm x 61cm (15" x 24") both unframed £40-60
74.
75.
76.
Gerald Ososki Kensington Gardens with figures, dogs and buildings in a tree-lined avenue pen, ink and wash, 57.5cm x 79cm (22.5" x 31") unframed £150-200 Gerald Ososki Woodland Landscape with farm to the left signed and dated Gerald J Ososki 1928 pen, ink and wash, 47cm x 56cm (18.5" x 22") and another Landscape signed and dated lower right pen, ink and wash 46cm x 56cm (18" x 22") both unframed £50-70 Gerald Ososki Landscape with Bridge to Foreground signed and dated G. Ososki 1928 lower left charcoal, 48cm x 56cm (18.5" x 22") unframed £40-60
77.
Gerald Ososki Farm Buildings on the Edge of a Clearing signed and dated G. Ososki 1949 lower right pen, ink and wash, 28.5cm x 39cm (11" x 15") unframed £60-80
78.
Gerald Ososki The Pool signed and dated G. Ososki 1951 lower right pen, ink and wash, 30cm x 40cm (11.5" x 15.5") unframed £40-60
79.
Gerald Ososki Wooded Banks of a Lake signed and dated G. Ososki 1952 lower left pen, ink and wash, 33.5cm x 47cm (13" x 18.5") unframed £40-60
80.
Gerald Ososki Trees on the Banks of a River signed and dated G. Ososki 1950 lower left pen, ink and wash, 29.5cm x 39.5cm (11.5" x 15.5") unframed £40-60
81.
Gerald Ososki Mountain Landscape, North Wales signed and dated G. Ososki 1952 lower centre pen, ink and wash, 29cm x 40cm (11" x 15.5") unframed £40-60
82.
Gerald Ososki Folio of Eight Studies of Nudes incomplete wash drawings unframed £50-70
83.
Gerald Ososki Folio of Nine Studies of Nudes incomplete wash drawings unframed £50-70 Page 13
88.
Gerald Ososki Mountainous Landscape signed Gerald Ososki lower right pen, ink and wash, 38cm x 56cm (15" x 22") and two other unframed drawings £40-60
89.
Gerald Ososki Folio of Unframed Drawings containing figural studies, landscapes etc £150-200
90.
Gerald Ososki Folio of Unframed Drawings containing figural studies, landscape etc £150-200
91.
Barnett Freedman (British 1901-1958) [ARR] Nude inscribed on label to reverse pen, ink and wash, 40cm x 23cm (15.5" x 9") £150-200
92.
Barnett Freedman (British 1901-1958) [ARR] Portrait of Gerald Ososki signed and dated Barnett Freedman 1926; inscribed on the reverse For the Stanhope Street Group, drawn at Stanhope Street 1926 pen, ink and wash, 29cm x 24cm (11" x 9") see illustration £250-350
93.
Gerald Ososki Far Oakridge Farm with wooded valley beyond signed Ososki ‘30 oil on board, 33cm x 41cm (13" x 16") unframed £200-250
94.
Gerald Ososki Church in the Vale with houses to the foreground oil on canvas, 51cm x 66cm (20" x 26") unframed £120-150
95.
Gerald Ososki Cotswold Farm with Elm Tree oil on canvas, 44cm x 60cm (17" x 23.5") see illustration £150-200
Lot 92 84.
85.
Gerald Ososki Houses on the Edge of a Village with gardens and figures signed and dated Gerald Ososki 1928 pen, ink and wash, 44cm x 78cm (17" x 30.5") unframed £60-80 Gerald Ososki Landscape with Copse signed and dated G. Ososki 1928 charcoal, 44cm x 56cm (17.25" x 22") unframed £40-60
86.
Gerald Ososki Near Studland Bay, Dorset signed and dated G. Ososki 1944 lower right watercolour, 36cm x 50cm (14" x 19.5") £40-60
87.
Gerald Ososki Nude in a Tree signed and dated Ososki ‘79 lower left pen, ink and wash, 41cm x 28cm (16" x 11") and another Nude in a Woodland Landscape signed and dated Ososki ‘73 pen and ink, 50cm x 37cm (19.5" x 14.5") £40-60
Page 14
Lot 95 96.
Gerald Ososki Dorset Landscape, Looking out to Sea signed and dated Ososki 1927 oil on canvas, 46cm x 62cm (18" x 24") ÂŁ250-350
97.
Gerald Ososki Dorset Village with figure and cattle to the foreground oil on canvas, 45cm x 61cm (17.5" x 24") see illustration ÂŁ300-400
Lot 97 Page 15
Lot 98
Lot 99
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Lot 103
98.
99.
100.
Gerald Ososki Far Oakridge Farm (owned by the Rothenstein family) signed and dated G Ososki 1926 lower left oil on canvas, 50cm x 60.5cm (19.5" x 23.5") see illustration £300-400 Gerald Ososki Hampstead Heath Fair, Springtime 1933 signed and dated Gerald Ososki 1933 inscribed on label to reverse oil on canvas, 31cm x 58cm (12" x 22.5") see illustration £400-600 Gerald Ososki Village Scene with woman to the left and children to the right of the country lane bearing gallery stamp in lower right corner oil on canvas, 55cm x 67cm (21.5" x 26") £150-200
101.
Gerald Ososki Cotswold Scene with farmhouse and figures to foreground oil on canvas, 35cm x 45cm (13.5" x 17.5") £80-120
102.
Gerald Ososki Cotswold Scene country house with elm tree, garden, flowers etc signed and dated Gerald Ososki 1931 oil on canvas, 35cm x 45cm (13.5" x 17.5") £80-120
103.
Gerald Ososki Cotswold Farm near the Severn Valley signed and dated Gerald Ososki 1928 oil on canvas, 46cm x 61cm (18" x 24") unframed see illustration £200-300
Page 17
Lot 104 104.
Gerald Ososki Regents Park 1930 signed and dated G. Ososki ‘30, inscribed on the reverse oil on canvas, 41cm x 57cm (16" x 22") see illustration £200-300
105.
Gerald Ososki Still Life vase of hydrangeas on a French table oil on canvas, 68cm x 55cm (26.5" x 21.5") £100-150
106.
107.
Gerald Ososki Still Life flowers in a stoneware jar and vase signed and dated G Ososki 1927 lower right oil on canvas, 60cm x 76cm (23.5" x 30") £200-300 Gerald Ososki Country House with conifers and blossom trees to foreground oil on canvas, 43cm x 54cm (17" x 21") unframed £100-150
Page 18
108.
Emilyn Hill The Dancers signed on the reverse oil on canvas 34cm x 23cm (13" x 9") and Landscape with Trees, 34cm x 36cm (13" x 14") unframed £40-60
109.
after Rembrandt Zeichnungen von Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn in Budapester Museum der Bildenden Kunste Karl W. Hiersemann (pub.) 1909 3rd series, No 9 of a limited edition two folios of engravings with original maroon outer case £250-300
110.
Phoenix Folio Dix Oeuvres de Maitres Francais the second folio of reproductions in colour, Renoir, Da Vinci, etc comprising ten engravings and a quantity of loose leaf engravings of architectural carvings £60-80
The 20th Century Art 115.
Mike Rennie Dovey Estuary signed and inscribed verso oil and acrylic on canvas, 74cm x 74cm (20" x 29") ÂŁ80-120
116.
Elizabeth Blackadder (British, born 1931) [ARR] Still Life with Japanese Mask signed and dated 1992 watercolour and gold leaf, 29cm x 38.5cm (11.5" x 15") Provenance: Mercury Gallery, Cork Street, London see illustration ÂŁ3000-5000
Lot 116
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Lot 117
117.
Philippe Mischke Mirage 4000 Jet Fighter signed oil on canvas, 123cm x 90cm (48.5" x 37.5") see illustration ÂŁ800-1200
Page 20
118.
Paul Maze (French 1887-1979) [ARR] Pony and Trap at the Quay in Majorca signed watercolour over ink, 41cm x 52cm (16" x 20") see illustration ÂŁ2000-3000
119.
Victor Richardson The White Gable dated 1989 pastel, 22cm x 28cm (8.5" x 11") and Sadle Sunset over the Sea oil on canvas, 24cm x 28cm (9.5" x 11") £50-60
120.
Annabel Keatley Afloat 1995 coloured chalk and collage on blue paper, 55cm x 76cm (22" x 30") framed £60-80
Lot 118 121.
Edward Bulmer (British, born 1962) [ARR] Designs for the Re-decoration and Picture Hanging at 27 Broad Street, Ludlow for George Williams dated 94/95 four watercolours, 40cm x 53cm (15.75" x 21") Note: Edward Bulmer is one of the UK’s leading interior designers and has worked at many National Trust houses including Hampton Court Palace, Kenwood and Althorp where, as well as working on the interior, he designed a temple in memory of Diana, Princess of Wales. £80-120
122.
Edward Bulmer (British, born 1962) [ARR] Designs for the Re-decoration and Picture Hanging at 27 Broad Street, Ludlow for George Williams dated 94/95 four watercolours, 40cm x 53cm (15.75" x 21") Note: Edward Bulmer is one of the UK’s leading interior designers and has worked at many National Trust houses including Hampton Court Palace, Kenwood and Althorp where, as well as working on the interior, he designed a temple in memory of Diana, Princess of Wales. £80-120 Page 21
Lot 123
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Lot 126 123.
Miguel D’Arienzo Tango en Hollywood oil on canvas, 180cm x 157cm (71" x 62") Provenance: Purchased at the Durini Gallery, Walton Street, London in 1992 see illustration £8000-12000
124.
John Bratby (British 1928-1992) [ARR] Pompeian Walk and Palm Tree with the Blind Man’s Sexy Lady signed, dated Dec 13 and inscribed coloured chalk, 40.75cm x 56cm (16" x 22") £350-400
125.
John Bratby (British 1928-1992) [ARR] Enrico Caruso at Hotel Excelsior Vittoria, Sorrento signed, dated Tuesday Nov 28 1989 and inscribed in pencil pencil, coloured chalk and charcoal, 42cm x 57.75cm (16.5" x 22.75") £350-400
126.
John Bratby (British 1928-1992) [ARR] Self Portrait signed watercolour over pencil, 55.25cm x 36.75cm (21.75" x 14.5") see illustration £400-600
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127.
Beryl Cook (British 1926-2008) [ARR] Shall We Dance? signed in pencil print, 54cm x 36.75cm (21.25" x 14.5") and Clubbing in the Rain signed in pencil print, 54cm x 36.75cm (21.25" x 14.5") framed £300-400
128.
P L Wright Jazz monogrammed coloured chalks, 23cm x 48.25cm (9" x 19") £80-100
129.
Sarah Castle Summer, Meriscourt initialled oil on board, (11.5" x 15.25") £80-100
130.
Ann Armitage (British, born 1959) [ARR] Mustard Field Field and Estuary a pair inscribed on reverse oil on board, 25.5cm x 21cm (10" x 8.25") £80-100
131.
Richard Pomeroy From Primrose Hill, 2001 a pair oil on board, 20.25cm x 29.5cm (8" x 11.5") £60-80
132.
Nicky Basford Chapel at Hora, Andrea inscribed on reverse, initialled and dated 04 watercolour, 21.5cm x 42cm (8.5" x 16.5") £60-80
133.
134.
John Livesey Sunflowers signed oil on board, 120.5cm x 59.5cm (47.5" x 23.5") £150-200 Pauline Lord Clematis Garden signed mixed media, 17cm x 12.75cm (6.75" x 5") £50-60
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135.
Nicky Basford Nude Study initialled and dated 04 ink and watercolour, 33cm x 3cm (13" x 13") and another Nude Study, 25.5cm x 24cm (10" x 9.5") £40-60
136.
Annabel Gosling (British, born 1942) [ARR] Figure Two: Nude Figure Four: Spanish Lady watercolour over ink, 40cm x 24cm (15.75" x 9.5") and 48.25cm x 29cm (19" x 11.5") £60-80
137.
Fifi Charrington Nude labelled on reverse watercolour, 26cm x 16cm (10.25" x 6.25") £40-60
138.
Francesca Shakespeare (British, born 1961) [ARR] Jars of Pigment monogrammed gouache, 16.5cm x 23cm (6.5" x 9") £60-80
139.
Andre Bicat (British 1909-1996) [ARR] Figure in the Wind signed and numbered 17/20 lithograph, 35.5cm x 26cm (14" x 10.25") and Abstract signed in pencil artist’s proof lithograph, 56cm x 34.25cm (22" x 13.5") £100-150
140.
Clarke Abstract Cubes signed and dated in pencil 03 watercolour, 33cm x 38cm (13" x 15") £60-80
141.
20th Century English School Abstract oil on canvas, 24.75cm x 25.5cm (9.75" x 10") £40-60
Lot 147 142.
MS Abstract initialled and dated 04 oil on canvas, 25.5cm x 25.5cm (10" x 10") £60-80
143.
Kell Skott River Estuary and Sand Dunes signed and numbered 1/100 photograph, 25.5cm x 50.75cm (10" x 20") a Thai print of musicians and a photographic print of a girl reading £40-60
144.
C Borland Light in Dark signed on mount mixed media, 14cm x 14.5cm (5.5" x 5.75") £30-40
145.
Gerald Gardiner Cottage in Farmland pastel, 25cm x 35cm (9.5" x 13.5") £60-80
146.
Gertrude Hermes (British 1901-1983) [ARR] The Peat Cutter signed in pencil and numbered 3/50 print, 45cm x 60cm (17.5" x 23.5") £100-150
147.
Simon Combes (British 1940-2004) [ARR] Eyes of Warning artist proof signed print, no.9/50, 48cm x 65cm (19" x 25.5") see illustration £200-300
148.
Simon Combes (British 1940-2004) [ARR] Indian Summer print in colour, 46cm x 63cm (18" x 26.5") £80-120
149.
Simon Combes (British 1940-2004) [ARR] Elephant and Water Buffalo black and white print, 20cm x 25.5cm (8" x 10") £30-40
149A. Simon Combes (British 1940-2004) [ARR] Bateleur Eagle painted bronze figure, 27cm (10.5") high £150-200 Page 25
Lot 150
Page 26
150.
Nick Walker (British, born 1969) [ARR] Shanghai Lils and Jean Paul Gaultier Sailor Boys spray paint on eight door panels, the panels 192cm (75.5") high and between 37cm (14.5") and 43cm (17") wide, four of the panels monogrammed see illustration ÂŁ20000-30000 Page 27
Lot 159
151.
Gill Parker (British, born 1957) [ARR] a bronze model of Desert Orchid with jockey up, jumping a fence signed and dated 1989, limited edition no. 2/9, 41cm (16") high £800-1200
152.
Malcolm Coward (British, born 1948) [ARR] Portrait of a Horse looking over a stable door oil on canvas, 43cm x 33.5cm (17" x 13.25") £100-150
153.
Charles W Farley Still Life with Vase of Flowers and Bronze Figure oil on board, 50cm x 40cm (19.5" x 15.5") £40-60
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154.
Leonard Richmond (British 1889-1965) [ARR] Rocky Outcrop, Northern France pastel, 35cm x 50cm (14" x 19.5") £80-120
155.
Leonard Richmond (British 1889-1965) [ARR] Wooded Landscape, France pastel, 35.5cm x 50cm (14" x 19.5") £80-120
156.
Leonard Richmond (British 1889-1965) [ARR] French Street Scene pastel, 50cm x 35.5cm (19.5" x 14") £80-120
157.
Leonard Richmond (British 1889-1965) [ARR] Country Lane in a Landscape, France pastel, 35.5cm x 50cm (13.5" x 19.5") £100-150
158.
Leonard Richmond (British 1889-1965) [ARR] French Landscape pastel, 40cm x 55cm (15.5" x 21.5") £80-120
159.
Leonard Richmond (British 1889-1965) [ARR] A Stroll on the Beach, France pastel, 40cm x 55cm (15.5" x 21.5") see illustration £150-200
160.
Leonard J Fuller Portrait of a Young Woman Reading dated ‘72 graphite, 43cm x 35.5cm (17" x 14") £100-150
161.
Leonard J Fuller Portrait of a Woman Sketching graphite, 51cm x 35.5cm (20" x 14") £60-80
162.
Leonard J Fuller Portrait of a Woman red conté crayon, 51cm x 35.5cm (20" x 14") £80-120
Lot 170
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171.
Eric Ward (British, born 1945) [ARR] Nude leaning on a Chair gouache, 24cm x 15cm (9.5" x 6") £70-100
172.
Eric Ward (British, born 1945) [ARR] Seated Nude gouache, 30.5cm x 20.5cm (12" x 8") £80-120
173.
Leonard J Fuller Portrait of a Young Lady with Long Dark Hair dated ‘63 conté crayon, 48cm x 35.5cm (19" x 14") £80-120
After Sir William Russell Flint (British 1880-1969) [ARR] Carpet Beating signed print, 42.5cm x 58cm (16.75" x 22.75") £60-80
174.
Marjorie Mostyn Portrait of a Girl graphite, 35.5cm x 35.5cm (14" x 14") £60-80
Richard Temple Three-Masted Ship under Full Sail oil on panel, 50cm x 75cm (19.75" x 29.5") £200-300
175.
Walter Lambert The Gypsy Bride pastel, dated ‘82, 44cm x 34.5cm (17.25" x 13.5") Exhibited at Pastel Society, The Mall Galleries 1982 Alan King (Akin of Malvern) The First Furrows oil on canvas, 48.5cm x 74.5cm (19" x 29.25") and Wilde-Latham Church by a Lake oil on canvas, 48.5cm x 60cm (19" x 23.5") £80-120
176.
Peter Collingwood (British 1922-2008) [ARR] M27 No. 58 polychrome macrogauze wall hanging, signed to an aluminium panel and numbered M27 No. 58, the geometric design in yellow, orange and red thread, 115.5cm x 41.5cm (45.5" x 16.25") £150-200
163.
Leonard J Fuller Portrait of a Woman in Profile dated ‘72 conté crayon, 48cm x 35.5cm (19" x 14") £80-120
164.
Leonard J Fuller Portrait of a Young Woman dated 1963 conté crayon, 40.5cm x 33cm (16" x 13") £100-150
165.
166.
167.
Marjorie Mostyn Portrait of a Boy dated ‘52 watercolour, 33cm x 25.5cm (13" x 10") and a slightly smaller portrait of a girl £100-150
168.
Marjorie Mostyn Portrait of a Young Woman dated ‘65 graphite, 35.5cm x 30.5cm (14" x 12") £70-100
169.
Marjorie Mostyn Portrait of a Woman dated ‘66 graphite, 40.5cm x 30.5cm (16" x 12") and another portrait by the same £80-120
170.
Eric Ward (British, born 1945) [ARR] Standing Nude gouache, 27cm x 13cm (10.5" x 5") see illustration on page 29 £100-150
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Property from Hawling Manor, Gloucestershire Lots indicated by a •
The Garden Statuary and Furniture
186.
• Three ornamental conservatory trees, 244cm (8ft) high and shorter £80-120
180.
Eight teak garden chairs with ladder backs and slatted seats £100-150
187.
• A collection of five basket weave flower trugs £20-30
181.
A teak garden table on square legs, 182cm (72") long £80-100
188.
• A collection of five basket weave flower trugs £20-30
182.
Two stone staddle stones with tops £200-300
189.
183.
• Four iron garden chairs with gothic arched backs £100-150
• A collection of five basket weave flower trugs £20-30
190.
184.
• A set of twelve teak garden chairs, with cross backs £100-150
• An ornamental croquet set, four mallets, four balls and a peg, in a carrying stand £60-80
191.
A pair of reconstituted stone garden vases of square tapering form and the pedestal bases for the same, 61cm (24") high £120-150
185.
• A large teak extending garden table, 365.5cm (12ft) long extended £60-80
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Lot 197
192.
A pair of reconstituted stone circular garden vases, with Greek key borders on pedestal bases, 76.5cm (30") high £150-200
193.
A reconstituted stone garden vase of acanthus leaf form on a pedestal base, 79cm (31") high £60-80
194.
A garden suite of slatted design comprising: rectangular table, 151cm (59.5") wide, six folding chairs, tray and stand, umbrella £80-100
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195.
Three white painted garden chairs and a matching table £50-70
196.
A wrought iron garden seat with slatted seat and scrollwork back and arms, 108cm (42.5") wide £80-120
197.
A pair of cast iron two-handled campana vases, painted white, with acorn, oak leaf and acanthus decoration, on square pedestal bases and raised on white marble pedestals, 162cm (63.75") high see illustration £1500-2000
The Rugs 200.
An Agra carpet with palmettes on an indigo ground within a pale madder guard stripe, 300cm x 221cm (118" x 87") £200-300
201.
A Chinese style wool carpet, the beige ground with blue spandrels and a scroll-work stripe on buff ground, 315cm x 198cm (124" x 78") £100-150
202.
• A Caucasian rug, 20th Century, the single row of guls on a red ground, 290cm x 107cm (114" x 42") and a 20th Century runner with three rows of pole medallions on a madder ground £60-80
207.
• An Iranian wool runner, decorated flower heads on an indigo ground, 410cm x 82cm (161" x 32") and an Iranian wool runner, medallions on a madder ground, 451cm x 97cm (177" x 38") £150-180
208.
• An Iranian wool runner, the five medallions on a brown ground, 298cm x 100cm (117" x 39") and a Feraghan runner, floral design on a red ground, 419cm x 116cm (164" x 45.5") £80-120
209.
A large Tabriz carpet with coloured medallions on a cream ground, 214cm x 148cm (84" x 58") £800-1200
210.
An Eastern runner of Mazlaghan design, probably west Persia, 265.5cm x 127cm (104.5" x 50") £80-120
203.
• An Iranian rug, 20th Century, the single medallion on a khaki ground, 124cm x 76cm (49" x 30") and two other small rugs £40-60
204.
• An Iranian wool rug, 20th Century, the lotus boteh on a scarlet ground, 233cm x 106cm (92" x 42") and an Iranian wool runner with serrated leaves on an indigo ground, 388cm x 102cm (153" x 40") £70-90
211.
Two Soumakh technique rugs woven on the same loom and uncut, possibly north African, each with lions, camels, birds and beetles within a border of water buffalo, total size 302.5cm x 106.5cm (119" x 42") £80-120
205.
• An Iranian wool runner, 20th Century, the central white medallion and flower heads on an indigo ground, 434cm x 90cm (170" x 35") and an Iranian wool rug, 20th Century, two pole medallions on a madder ground, 125cm x 72cm (49" x 28") £60-80
212.
A large cushion, upholstered in carpet and a modern rug £40-60
213.
A large Oriental carpet with Central indigo medallion on a pink field within a multiple border, 396.5cm x 300cm (156" x 118") and a similar carpet £70-100
214.
An Eastern rug, with foliate designs on an indigo ground, 335.5cm x 162.5cm (132" x 64") and another rug £60-80
206.
• An Iranian wool rug, the central medallion on a red ground, 215cm x 105cm (84" x 41") and an Iranian wool runner, the three medallions on a red ground, 288cm x 93cm (113" x 37") and another Iranian wool runner, flower heads on a red ground, 390cm x 70cm (153" x 27.5") £150-180
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The Furniture 220.
A pair of simulated rosewood chairs with spindle backs and cane seats, a stool and a tray £20-30
221.
A modern pine pedestal desk, 138cm (54.5") wide £120-180
222.
An Arts & Crafts style carved oak wall cupboard, 55cm (21") high £40-60
223.
A Victorian mahogany Pembroke table, 103cm (40.5") wide £40-60
224.
Two pine fire surrounds, 140cm (55") and 142cm (56") wide £80-120
225.
A Regency bowfront chest of three drawers with reeded columns to the sides, on tapered feet, 91.5cm (36") wide £300-400
226.
227.
228.
229.
230.
A child’s mahogany armchair of Chippendale design, with pierced splat back and loose trap seat, on square chamfered legs £400-600 A kingwood and ebony three-tier étagère, the top with hinged cover, gilt metal mounted on shaped supports, 44cm (17.25") wide £280-320 A mahogany table raised on a turned column and tripod support, 39cm (15.25") diameter £70-90 A rectangular oak chest with hinged cover on bracket feet, 130cm (51") wide £100-120 An elm cricket table with triangular undertier, on three splay legs, 77cm (30.25") diameter see illustration £300-400
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Lot 230 231.
An oak dresser of 17th Century design, the three drawers with geometric moulded fronts, on baluster legs united by square stretchers, 183cm (72") wide with earlier shelves over £600-800
232.
An early Victorian mahogany dining table, with two extra leaves extending to 239cm (94"), raised on reeded taper legs £400-600
233.
Five Victorian mahogany dining chairs, with horizontal splats to the backs, having upholstered seats on turned and fluted legs £150-200
234.
Two Edwardian walnut chairs with padded seats and backs, on turned and fluted legs and another chair £60-80
235.
An oak single chair, the cresting rail carved an oval, with upholstered seat on octagonal tapered legs £60-80
236.
A Victorian mahogany chest of three long and two short drawers, with cupboard over, 115cm (45.25") wide £80-120
237.
A mahogany bowfront chest of three long and two short drawers, on splay feet, 102cm (41") wide £80-120
Lot 239
238.
A George III mahogany work table with two drawers, on turned tapering legs, 61cm (24") wide £150-200
239.
A pair of George III mahogany D shaped tea tables, with cross banded tops, on turned, tapering and reeded legs, in the manner of Gillows, 91cm (36") wide see illustration £1500-2000
240.
A George III mahogany semi-circular card table, with cross banded top, on square tapering legs with inlaid shell marquetry, 89cm (35") wide see illustration £400-600
241.
A George II style mahogany stool, on cabriole legs and a mahogany stool with X frame legs £30-40
242.
A George III mahogany bedside cupboard, 43cm (17") wide £100-150
Lot 240
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Lot 243
Lot 245 Page 36
243.
A set of nine early 19th Century mahogany dining chairs on turned tapering legs see illustration £1500-2000
244.
A George II walnut dining chair, with pierced splat back £80-120
245.
A Queen Anne walnut cabinet-onchest, the bolection moulded drawer above two doors enclosing smaller drawers and a cupboard upon a chest of two short and two long drawers, on brass feet, 104cm (41") wide see illustration £2000-3000
246.
An oak standing corner cupboard, the upper part with astragal glazed door above a panelled door, 193cm (76") high £150-200
247.
A pair of Carolean style carved oak armchairs £80-120
248.
An elm writing box on a stand with hinged fall, 68.5cm (27") wide £200-300
249.
An 18th Century oak chest on stand of two short and three long drawers, the two-drawer stand on cabriole legs, 106.75cm (42") wide see illustration £1000-1500
250.
A Robert ‘Mouseman’ Thompson of Kilburn oak occasional table, the octagonal top on cruciform base, with carved mouse signature, 60cm (23.5") diameter see illustration £300-400
251.
A Robert ‘Mouseman’ Thompson of Kilburn oak monk's chair, the adzed back rail with monks head terminals, with three-splat back and central shield carved a ram and crosses, the side splats with Tudor roses, with leather seat on faceted baluster legs joined by a crossstretcher, with carved mouse signature see illustration £600-800
Lot 249
Lots 250 & 251 Page 37
252.
A George III mahogany chest of two short and three long drawers, 81cm (32") wide £200-300
253.
A George III mahogany card table with later banded top on square tapering legs, 91cm (36") wide £80-120
254.
An early 19th Century mahogany dressing table with three-quarter galleried top, above five drawers, on turned tapering legs, 106cm (42") wide £80-120
255.
A Cotswold Arts & Crafts oak corner armchair, with pierced splat back £40-60
256.
A child’s metamorphic high chair, with ivorine label for A. W. Spencer, St. Johns Square, Cardiff £20-30
257.
A George III mahogany octagonal topped tripod table, circa 1760, with pierced gallery on a bird cage action with stop fluted stem on spiral carved tripod base and claw and ball feet, 58.5cm (23") wide see illustration £600-800
258.
A set of six George III mahogany dining chairs of Sheraton style, with gadrooned top rail and lattice pierced backs, with stuff over seats and turned tapering legs (including two armchairs) £600-800
259.
A William IV mahogany D shaped card table, the central lappet carved stem on quadruple base, 91cm (36") wide £200-300
260.
A Victorian pitch pine table on turned tapering legs, 152cm (60") long £150-200
261.
A Louis XV walnut armchair with carved arms and cabriole legs, covered in beige suede see illustration £800-1200
Lot 257
Lot 261
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Lot 262 262.
263.
A George IV mahogany campaign chair with scroll carved crest rail above slats and open scroll arms on adjustable seat and turned tapering legs see illustration £500-600 A mahogany hanging corner cupboard with astragal glazed door, 97cm (38.25") high £60-80
264.
An Edwardian sideboard with carved and panelled doors, with three-part mirrored back, 122cm (48") wide £40-60
265.
A late 17th Century oak gateleg table on turned legs and gates and square stretchers, 94cm (37") wide £40-60
266.
Four directors chairs and a folding card table £20-30
267.
A Victorian oak buffet of Jacobean style with two drawers above two tiers on twist turned legs, 114cm (45") wide £80-100
268.
A Jacobean style oak gateleg table on ball turned legs and gates, 111cm (44") wide £70-100
269.
A folding occasional table with penwork decoration of St. George and the Dragon £50-70
270.
A Victorian upholstered nursing chair £40-50
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Lot 271 271.
272.
273.
274.
A William and Mary walnut side table, the veneered top above a single drawer on twist turned legs joined by twist turned and flat stretchers, 67cm (26.5") wide see illustration £200-300
275.
Two Edwardian armchairs and a chair back settee £60-80
276.
A set of six Charles II style cane back dining chairs £60-80
A George III style four-poster bed with painted cornice and reeded mahogany posts, 142cm (56") wide £1000-1500
277.
A tripod table with iron base and a hall chair £40-50
A carved oak antiquarian writing table with dolphin feet, 100cm (39") wide £200-300
278.
A set of four Charles II style oak high back chairs with carved top rails £50-60
A mahogany wall cabinet with glazed door, by E C Legg & Son £40-60
279.
A Victorian button upholstered chair £80-120
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280.
An Edwardian inlaid salon suite, comprising settee, two armchairs, two single chairs £80-120
290.
• An early 19th Century mahogany bowfront chest of two short and three long drawers, 108cm (42.5") wide £150-200
281.
A 20th Century red japanned work box on a stand, 46cm (18") wide £80-120
291.
• A George II style wing armchair, on cabriole legs with claw and ball feet £80-120
282.
A fine George III mahogany Gothic two-tier dumb waiter, circa 1790, with cluster column on reeded ogee tripod base, 107cm (42") high Provenance: possibly from Clytha House, Monmouthshire, where there were Gothic additions to the grounds around 1790 £300-500
292.
• A set of six Victorian balloon back dining chairs, painted Provenance: believed to be from the Royal Box, The Royal Opera House, Covent Garden £300-400
293.
A George II walnut corner armchair with vase shaped splats £100-150
• A Queen Anne style single chair and a 17th Century style oak joint stool £40-60
294.
A large George III style mahogany waterfall bookcase, 213cm (84") wide £40-60
• An oak hanging corner cupboard with arch panelled door, 82.5cm (32.5") high £60-80
295.
• Four George III style shield back dining chairs including an armchair and another near matching armchair £100-150
• A small mahogany work box on square tapering legs, 38cm (15") wide £60-80
296.
• An Edwardian mahogany extending dining table on square tapering legs, 180cm (71") long £30-40
• A large oak sideboard with recessed centre flanked by cupboards, modern, 203.25cm (80") wide £80-120
297.
• An Edwardian folding Dorothy desk, on X frame legs, 56cm (22") wide £80-120
298.
• A Victorian pine dresser, the rack above three frieze drawers over a recessed cupboard flanked by four drawers, on bun feet, 175.25cm (69") wide £300-400
299.
• A George III oak tripod table, the top 51cm (20") diameter £40-60
283.
284.
285.
286.
287.
• A Victorian rosewood ottoman with needlework seat on scroll feet, 40cm (15.75") wide £100-150
288.
• A 17th Century Normandy monk’s chair with open back on turned legs £60-80
289.
• A George III mahogany chest of four long drawers on bracket feet, 78.75cm (31") wide £100-150
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303.
• An oak kitchen table with two-plank top, on square tapering legs, 183cm (72") long £400-600
304.
• A set of nine spindle back dining chairs with rush seats including two armchairs £300-400
305.
• A 19th Century yew wood Windsor armchair with high back £250-300
306.
• An Edwardian mahogany sideboard, with bow fronted cupboard flanking a drawer, 145cm (58") wide £60-80
307.
• A pair of upholstered sofa beds, retailed by John Lewis, with blue loose covers, 182.75cm (6ft) wide (new) £200-300
• A converted bidet with rectangular lid, on turned tapering legs, 60cm (23.5") wide £30-40
308.
• A Victorian prie dieu chair with needlework back and seat £100-150
• A 19th Century mahogany Pembroke work table on turned tapering legs, 53cm (21") wide £70-100
309.
• A William and Mary oak three-drawer side table on turned legs joined by a shaped flat stretcher, 85cm (33.5") wide see illustration £600-800
Lot 309 300.
301.
302.
• An oak panel back armchair with shaped cresting rail, on turned legs joined by square stretchers £300-400
Lot 313
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310.
• A 17th Century style oak settle, with carved and panelled back, curved arms and turned legs, 140cm (55") wide £60-80
311.
No lot
312.
• An oak two-plank trestle table, circa 1970, on trestle ends, joined by a square stretcher, 185cm (73") long £80-120
313.
• A brass, iron and oak club fender leather covered club fender, 172cm (68") wide see illustration £300-400
314.
• A modern circular occasional table, with tasselled cover and glass top, 120cm (48") diameter £50-60
315.
• Two occasional tables, with cloths, 63cm (25") wide £50-80
316.
• A 19th Century open bookcase, with inlaid and reeded columns on turned feet, 89cm x 58cm (35" x 23") see illustration £300-500
317.
• A child’s stick back settee and a child’s spindle back chair with rush seat £80-120
318.
• A 20th Century oak bookcase, with glazed upper doors, and panelled doors beneath, 220cm x 125cm (86" x 49") £100-150
319.
• A very large mahogany four-poster bed, with arched and panelled canopy upon urn topped fluted posts, with upholstered head board and hangings, modern, 168cm (66") mattress box base, 290cm (114") high £600-800
320.
No lot
Lot 316 321.
• A Victorian rosewood book stand, with cut brass mounts by Farthing & Thornhill Makers, 42 Cornhill, London, 35.5cm (14") wide £40-60
322.
• Two dolls’ beechwood chairs with spindle backs £40-60
323.
• Four dome topped circular foot stools, on bun feet, 29cm (11") diameter £50-60
324.
• Two late Victorian Gothic style oak metamorphic library chairs £150-180
325.
• A small 18th Century oak tripod table, the dish top 33cm (13") diameter £80-120
326.
• A pine cradle, 91cm (36") wide and a beechwood towel rail £50-80
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Lot 335
327.
• An ottoman covered in needlework fabric (modern), 96cm (38") wide £100-150
328.
• A pair of Louis XVI style bergère chairs, on turned fluted legs and a pair of modern oval two tier-tables £60-80
329.
• An Art Deco style oak pedestal writing desk, 137cm (54") wide and desk chair £100-150
330.
• A Louis XV style open armchair with cartouche shaped back on cabriole legs £60-80
331.
• A pair of Edwardian tub armchairs, each with padded back and seat, on turned tapering legs £60-80
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332.
• A Victorian painted bedroom suite comprising wardrobe, pedestal dressing table and wash stand, painted with ribbon tied pink roses on a white ground £80-100
333.
• A painted pine washstand, an occasional table and two bedroom chairs £60-80
334.
• A leather upholstered armchair £50-80
335.
A Regency mahogany bottle box of square form, the raised lid with carved flowerhead finial on turned tapering legs with castors, 66cm x 38cm (26" x 15") wide see illustration £600-800
Lot 336
336.
A George III coin collector’s bureau, the panelled doors enclosing four columns of sixteen small drawers above a writing fall concealing four columns of five small drawers and three larger drawers, with two short drawers beneath, on a later stand with chamfered legs and corner brackets, 165cm x 89cm (65" x 35") see illustration £1500-2000 Page 45
Lot 337 337.
A George III style mahogany bookcase, with pierced swan neck pediment and blind fret frieze, the two astragal glazed doors above two panelled doors, 137.25cm (54") wide see illustration ÂŁ1500-2000
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Lot 338
338.
A George III mahogany standing corner cupboard, the shaped pediment above two panelled doors, the base with panelled doors on bracket feet, 122cm (48") wide see illustration ÂŁ1000-1500
339.
A George II walnut serpentine writing table, with crossbanded top drawer, with support legs and fitted interior, 91.5cm (36") wide see illustration ÂŁ1800-2200
340.
An Edwardian satin birch painted occasional table, the multi-sided top painted a cameo within floral swags, the frieze painted swags and on square tapering husk painted legs, 76.25cm (30") diameter see illustration on page 48 ÂŁ500-700
Lot 339
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Lot 340 (detail)
341.
Lot 340
Lot 341 Page 48
A George I walnut side table, the banded and strung top above a brushing slide, one long and three short drawers, on later cabriole legs, 73.75cm (29") wide see illustration ÂŁ1000-1500
Lot 343 342.
A Victorian painted octagonal topped drum table, with frieze drawers on scroll and plaster moulded stem and concave triform base, 67.25cm (26.5") wide £500-800
343.
A Louis XV style walnut bureau plat, 19th Century, the crossbanded top inset with a marquetry cartouche of flowers, with gilt metal mounts and on cabriole legs, 139.75cm (55") wide see illustration £1000-1500
344.
A Jacobean style carved oak dining table, 146cm (57.5") wide £40-60
345.
An early 19th Century oak armchair, with pierced splat back £60-80
346.
347.
A mahogany drop-leaf dining table, on square chamfered legs, 114cm x 45cm (45" x 17.5") wide £60-80
348.
An Edwardian rosewood fold-over card table, on square tapered legs, joined by an X stretcher, 89cm (35") wide £100-150
349.
An Edwardian octagonal occasional table, on square tapering legs, joined by an X stretcher, 74cm (29") wide £50-60
350.
An oak single chair with pierced splat, circa 1800 £30-40
351.
An early 19th Century oak dresser with open rack and three drawers above cupboards flanking a central open shelf, 213cm x 180cm (84" x 71") £800-1200
352.
An early 19th Century oak tripod table with rectangular top, 61cm (24") wide £80-120
353.
A William IV mahogany armchair £30-50
A Chinese hardwood low table, with peach carved frieze, 71cm (28") wide £100-150 Page 49
359.
An Indian painted and decorated wooden ceiling panel with central field of twentyseven carved flowerheads, 165cm x 61cm (65" x 24") £80-100
360.
A mahogany chest of three long and two short drawers on bracket feet, 95cm (37.5") wide £200-250
361.
A late 18th Century Hepplewhite period mahogany bookcase, the arch top cornice with rectangular panel inlaid a shell patera and fitted adjustable shelves, the cupboard under fitted similar shelves and enclosed by a pair of panel doors inlaid ovals, on splay feet, 109cm (43") wide see illustration £600-800
362.
A Victorian walnut Davenport, crossbanded and with stationery compartments over, the maple lined interior with drawers, a bank of four drawers to one side, one fitted for needlework, on turned front supports, 55cm (21.5") wide £400-450
363.
A child’s Victorian rocking chair with deep buttoned back and a circular footstool £60-80
364.
A Victorian walnut chair with carved surmount and deep buttoned back, on cabriole legs £120-150
365.
An early 19th Century stick back chair with solid seat, on turned legs united by a crinoline stretcher £80-120
366.
A Victorian single-back sofa with scroll arms on cabriole legs, 173cm (68") wide £150-200
367.
A Victorian mahogany dining table, with two extra leaves, 107cm (42") wide £100-120
368.
An oak corner cupboard enclosed by a glazed door, 79cm (31") wide, £30-40
Lot 361 354.
A set of five Carolean style oak high back dining chairs £60-80
355.
An oak chest of two drawers £200-300
356.
A mahogany bookcase, with brass handles to the sides, 107cm (42") wide £80-100
357.
A pair of beech chairs with cane seat and back on turned legs and a Heal’s splat back chair £40-60
358.
A pine kitchen table, fitted two drawers to one side, on large square taper legs, the top 213.5cm x 104cm (84" x 41") £150-200
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369.
An Edwardian inlaid mahogany corner cupboard in two sections, having a swan neck cornice and enclosed by an astragal glazed door with cupboard under enclosed by a solid panel door, on bracket feet, 205.75cm (81") high, 73.5cm (29") wide see illustration £600-800
370.
An 18th Century mahogany bureau, the fitted interior beneath a fall flap with three long and two short drawers beneath, on bracket feet, 106.5cm (42") wide £300-400
371.
A painted and decorated four-fold screen with shaped top, 152.5cm (60") wide £150-200
372.
An Edwardian mahogany painted and decorated work box of Sheraton design, the dome top enclosing a fitted interior with two drawers beneath, on square taper legs with pierced corner brackets, 46cm (18") wide see illustration £500-700
373.
Three ladder back single chairs and two spindle back chairs, all with rush seats £80-120
374.
A Regency mahogany Canterbury, of four divisions above a drawer, on turned legs with brass caps and castors, 49.5cm (19.5") wide £150-200
375.
A mahogany dining table on turned, tapered and carved legs, 183cm x 81.5cm (72" x 32") £120-150
376.
Six late 19th Century walnut dining chairs, with upholstered seats on turned legs £120-150
377.
A Victorian figured walnut rectangular Sutherland table, on turned end standards and splay feet, 84cm (33") wide £150-200
378.
A 19th Century Pembroke table, on turned legs, 98cm (38.5") wide £50-80
379.
Six 19th Century dining chairs with pierced splat backs and loose trap seats, raised on square taper legs (one cut down) £350-450
Lot 369
Lot 372 Page 51
384.
A George IV mahogany four-tier what-not, the top with hinged slope, ratchet support and rest, the second tier fitted a drawer with turned supports and feet, 47cm (18.5") wide £200-300
385.
An Edwardian breakfront mahogany inlaid display cabinet, the centre enclosed by an astragal glazed bar door with smaller matching door to each side, each with drawer beneath on square taper legs, 141cm (55.5") wide £400-600
386.
A George III mahogany two-flap oval table, raised on round taper legs with pad feet, 85cm (33.5") wide £120-150
387.
An early Victorian figured walnut circular table on an octagonal vase shaped column and flat circular base on three carved claw feet, 130cm (51.5") diameter £200-300
388.
A George III oak bureau, fitted beneath the fall flap and with four drawers under, on bracket feet, 121.92cm (48") wide £150-200
Lot 390 380.
No lot
389.
381.
An early Victorian mahogany chiffonier fitted two drawers with cupboards below, enclosed by a pair of arch panel doors, a shelf over with carved backboard, 112cm (44") wide £400-600
A tub shaped armchair with spindle turned splats on turned legs and stretchers £60-80
390.
Two Italian 18th Century bedposts with acanthus, cherub and swag carved details, mounted in later scrolling wrought iron stands, 193cm (76") high see illustration £400-600
391.
A Victorian walnut prie dieu, with needlework upholstered seat, on carved legs with knurl feet on castors £80-120
392.
A Regency rosewood teapoy with hinged lid, on an octagonal support to a platform base with reeded feet, 44cm (17.25") wide £150-200
382.
383.
A 19th Century walnut hanging cabinet enclosed by a pair of floral carved doors with drawer under, 52.5cm (20.75") wide £100-150 Seven ladder back dining chairs with loose trap seats, on square chamfered legs, comprising six single chairs and one armchair £80-100
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Lot 393
393.
394.
395. 396.
397.
A George III style parcel gilt and grey painted console table, with rectangular mottled marble top, the fluted frieze fitted three drawers, the central drawer with carved palm leaf motif, the four front legs each carved acanthus, bell drops and with carved patera to the top and egg and dart moulding to the block feet, the plain back legs with similar carved feet, 211cm (83") wide see illustration £3000-5000 A 19th Century upholstered leather armchair, the parcel gilt moulded arms with acanthus decoration, the scroll terminations on scroll supports, on similar legs united by a moulded wavy H-shaped stretcher £600-800 A pair of Ercol stick back chairs £40-60 A bowfront display cabinet by Wade, the upper section enclosed by glazed doors above two drawers on splay feet, 193cm (76") high £100-150 No lot
398.
A 19th Century oak and crossbanded dresser base, fitted three drawers above a shaped apron, on turned legs, 188.5cm (74") wide £400-600
399.
A George III mahogany bowfront corner cupboard, 109cm (43") high £80-120
400.
A George III oak corner cupboard, on a later stand, 159cm (62.5") high £70-100
401.
A George III style mahogany open armchair, with splat back, trap seat and claw and ball feet £100-150
402.
A William IV rosewood framed dining chair, and two inlaid Edwardian chairs £70-100
403.
A set of six Edwardian salon chairs, with pierced carved splat backs on cabriole legs £60-80
404.
A Victorian burr walnut Wellington chest, the eight drawers flanked by pilasters, on a plinth base, 106cm (41.5") high £600-800
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405.
406.
407.
408.
A Sheraton revival satinwood work table, the hinged cover painted a lady within a roundel, the fitted interior above a material lined well on square tapering legs, united by an undertier, 32.5cm (12.75") wide £200-300 A mahogany cupboard enclosed by panel doors on splay feet, 74cm (29") wide and a stepped two-drawer tool box £50-70 A campaign style two-drawer chest with brass carry handles to the sides, 40.5cm (16") wide and a narrow reproduction bookcase £60-80 A 19th Century wing back armchair on square tapering front legs with castors £40-60
409.
A George III oak supper table, the circular top on a baluster column and tripod base, 76.5cm (30") diameter £80-120
410.
A mahogany open bookcase on bracket feet, 110.5cm (43.5") wide £150-200
411.
A mahogany cased drinks cabinet, the arched upper section with mirrored interior, the base fitted cupboard doors on cabriole legs with knurl feet, 173.5cm (68.25") high £100-150
412.
A William IV button back nursing chair £40-60
413.
A set of eight Queen Anne style walnut dining chairs and a twin-pedestal dining table £100-150
414.
A Queen Anne style three-drawer table on leaf capped cabriole legs, 107cm (42") wide and a matching sideboard £100-150
Page 54
415.
A Victorian mahogany writing table with inset leather writing surface, fitted two drawers on octagonal tapering legs with castors, 120cm (47.25") wide £200-300
416.
A Danemann baby grand piano, retailed by Hickie & Hickie of Reading £100-150
417.
A 19th Century mahogany dining table, on two turned columns, each with four hipped outswept legs with brass caps and castors, with one extra leaf, 210cm (83") long £200-300
418.
A mahogany bookcase enclosed by astragal glazed panelled doors on bracket feet, 104cm (41") wide £80-100
419.
A circular mahogany table on square tapering legs united by an under tier, 68.5cm (27") diameter and a George III style sideboard £80-100
420.
A set of eight mahogany dining chairs and two armchairs, with splat back and trap seats, on square chamfered legs £150-200
421.
A 19th Century oak dresser, the closed rack of shelves on a base fitted with three drawers above two cupboards on bracket feet, 152cm (59.75") wide £400-600
422.
An oak gateleg table, the oval two-flap top above a single drawer on turned legs and square stretchers, 98cm (38.5") wide £50-70
423.
A Victorian tilt-top table on turned column and tripod base, the top 54cm (21.25") wide £50-70
424.
An Edwardian oak pedestal desk, the top with inset writing surface, fitted with two frieze drawers and three drawers to each pedestal, 122cm (48") wide £200-300
425.
426.
427.
428.
429.
An oak gateleg table, the oval two-flap top on turned legs and stretchers, 117cm (46") wide £50-70
The Mirrors and Lighting 440.
A George III mahogany three-drawer dressing table mirror with rectangular plate, 56cm (22") wide £100-150
441.
A large wall mirror with painted moulded frame and bevelled plate £40-60
442.
A plaster gilt framed mirror, 72cm x 104cm (30" x 41") £20-30
443.
A George III oak supper table on turned column and tripod base, 70cm (27.5") diameter £150-200
A Victorian gilt framed wall mirror, with initials RH to a cartouche, the oval glass 76cm x 60cm (30" x 24") Note: RH possibly for Reginald Herbert £50-60
444.
A black marble column with square base, 120.5cm (47.5") high £300-500
• A George II walnut fret mirror, 58.5cm (23") high £60-80
445.
• A miniature mahogany dressing table mirror, the rectangular glass on scroll supports, 30cm (12") high £40-60
446.
• A 19th Century pier mirror, with lozenge beaded frieze on cluster columns, 81cm x 48cm (32.5" x 19") and a small fretwork mirror £100-150
An oak side table fitted with a single drawer on octagonal tapering legs, 76cm (30") wide £100-150 An Edwardian rosewood open armchair with inlaid floral scrolls and swags to the crest, upholstered back, seat and arms, set on square tapering legs with brass caps and castors and two matching single chairs £130-150
430.
A George III mahogany tray top commode, with boxwood stringing, 53cm (21") wide £150-200
431.
A 19th Century mahogany chest of two short drawers over three long drawers, on bracket feet, 103cm (40.5") wide £150-200
432.
A pair of mahogany three drawer bedside tables, on splay bracket feet, 41.5cm (16.5") wide £300-500
447.
• A George II style mahogany and parcel gilt fret mirror, surmounted by an eagle, 74cm x 43cm (29" x 17") £50-70
433.
A Regency mahogany open armchair £40-60
448.
434.
An Art Deco style mahogany veneer display cabinet, of arch shape with twin glazed panel doors enclosing shelves, on castors, 135.5cm (53") high £200-300
• A George II style mahogany and parcel gilt fret mirror, 94cm x 49cm (37" x 19.25") and another smaller £60-80
449.
An Edwardian dressing mirror with carved cresting and bevelled plate, 80cm (31.5") high £30-40
435.
A mahogany chest of three long drawers, 92cm (36.25") wide £80-120
Page 55
458.
A brass standard oil lamp, brass preserve pan and a brass tray £50-60
459.
• A pair of brass table lamps and an adjustable brass standard lamp £50-60
460.
• A pair of ceramic armorial decorated lamp bases in the Chinese style, 38cm (15") high, with shades £40-50
461.
• A blue and white Delft type guglet table lamp, 40.5cm (16") high, with shade £40-60
462.
• A 17th Century style chandelier, with eight scrolling arms, 61cm (24") high £60-80
463.
• A pair of metal two-light candelabra, with glass lustres, 28cm (11.5") wide £20-30
464.
• A pair of brass adjustable reading lamps, 56cm (22") high £80-100
465.
• A pair of reading lights, each with extending arms and mahogany galleried book tray on a brass column and circular brass foot, 109cm (43") high £100-150
466.
• A pair of 17th Century style brass pricket candlesticks with twist turned and baluster stems on triform bases with leaf moulding and claw and ball feet, 38cm (15") high £100-150
467.
• Two iron rush light holders and an iron three-light pricket candlestick, 30cm (12") high £100-150
468.
• A fine 18th Century brass three-light candelabrum, with scroll pierced arms and turned stem, 38cm (15") high see illustration £300-500
469.
• A pair of brass adjustable standard lamps, with shades, 168cm (66") high £60-80
Lot 468 450.
451.
452.
A Victorian mahogany swing frame toilet mirror on S shaped supports, 47cm (18.5") wide £60-80 A late 18th Century walnut swing frame toilet mirror, the box base fitted three drawers on ogee feet, 50cm (19.75") wide £200-250 A mid 18th Century walnut mirror with gilt gesso borders, the bevelled plate 49.5cm x 67.5cm (19.5" x 26.5") £600-800
453.
A five-branch glass chandelier, hung prismatic drops and swags of faceted drops £200-300
454.
A Regency style overmantel mirror with gold and black frieze, above three plates flanked by Egyptian monopodiae, 140cm (55") wide £200-300
456.
A pair of gilt metal candlesticks, of column form, 31cm (12") high £40-60
457.
Two faux marble table lamps, with black shades, 46cm (18") high £20-30
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Lot 476
470.
• An iron rush light holder, on cruciform base, 84cm (33") high and an iron pricket candlestick with knopped stem and tripod base, 142cm (56") high £100-150
471.
• A pair of brass adjustable standard lamps, with shades, 155cm (61") high £60-80
472.
• A pair of 18th Century brass petal based candlesticks, with pushers, 19cm (7.5") high £40-60
473.
• A pair of plaster candlesticks in the form of putti, each on a stepped base, 48cm (19") high £40-60
474.
A wrought iron copper mounted telescopic standard lamp with scrolling decoration, 185.5cm (73") high £50-70
475.
A pair of ebonised brass mounted carriage lamps £40-60
476.
A pair of marble and ormolu mounted Empire table lights, each with central urn nozzle and three-branch lights with beaded borders and tied foliate decoration supported by a bronze putto, his arms above his head, on six button feet, 46cm (18") high see illustration £1000-1500
Page 57
Lot 477
477.
478.
Four gilt metal two-branch wall lights, of ribbon tie form with tasselled terminals, the fluted branches with berry terminals, 65.5cm (25.75") high see illustration £800-1200 A pair of green and gilt painted three-branch wall lights, the branches suspending swags, 48cm (19") high £100-150
Page 58
479.
A gilt metal chandelier, with Greek key supports suspending rows of prismatic glass drops, 91.5cm (36") high £600-800
480.
A carved and gilded three-branch wall light, fitted for electricity £20-30
DAY TWO Thursday 24th July 2014 at 10am The Books The Prints The Drawings and Watercolours The Portrait Miniatures The Oil Paintings The Glass The Ceramics The Oriental Works of Art The Costume and Textiles The Miscellaneous Items The Clocks and Barometers The Plated Items The Silver The Jewellery and Coins
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500 – 511 515 – 526 530 – 546 550 – 558 560 – 588 595 – 613 620 – 743 749 – 778 779 – 808 814 – 888 895 – 906 910 – 917 920 – 945 950 – 969
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The Books 500.
Dickens (C) The Pickwick Papers, two volumes, Victoria Edition 1887, limited to 2000 copies and sundry books £20-30
501.
Curling (B W R) British Racecourses, illustrated by Lionel Edwards and Payne (C J) “Snaffles” A Half Century of Memories and Four-Legged Friends and Acquaintances £60-80
502.
Nimrod’s Hunting Reminiscences and eleven other books on hunting £70-90
503.
Gallerie de Caracci and Correggio, an interesting volume of Old Master prints including Carlo Cesio after Annibale Caracci, thirty numbered plates and eight others after Caracci; Giovanni Battista Vanni after Antonio Correggio, approximately fourteen plates, full calf binding, 18th Century bookplate of Hieronimus Beausire, 19th Century bookplate of William Phelps see illustration £300-500
504.
505.
506.
Lysons (S) Reliquiae Britannico-Romanae, three volumes, London printed by T Bensley and sold by Messrs. Cadell & Davies, T. Payne & White, Cochrane & Co., 1813-1815, in marbled boards with red morocco spines, bookplate of William Phelps see illustrations £3000-5000 Saint-Victor (J M B B de) Tableau Historique et Pittoresque De Paris, Depuis Les Gaulois Jusqu’a Nos Jours, three volumes, Paris 1808, 1809 and 1811 see illustration £200-300 Lavisse (E) Histoire de France Illustrée, volume IX, Palliser (B) Histoire de La Dentelle, 1892, Lichfield (F) History of Furniture and sundry other books £40-60
Page 60
507.
Stanton (M) In the Berkeley Country, Edition de Luxe no. 6/75 £100-150
508.
Warner (G T) ed. Harrow in Prose and Verse, circa 1913, in decorative cloth binding with gilt armorial and Murray (C O) The Portfolio of Oriel College Oxford, six etchings, published by W H Benyon, Cheltenham £60-80
509.
Higden (R) Polycronycon, 1527, a quantity of leaves from the third edition, mounted individually and Higden (R) Polycronycon, facsimile copy, third edition, published John Barrett Associates 1992 in a full leather binding £100-150
510.
Miller’s Antiques and Collectables: a large quantity of price guides, etc £20-30
511.
Arches (T) and Stirling (A H) Queen Victoria: Her Life and Reign, four volumes, London 1901, decorative cloth bindings designed by Talwin Morris £100-150
The Prints 515.
19th Century Bristol Scenes a folio of engravings £30-50
516.
G Valk and P Schenk after J Jansson Map of Somerset, circa 1700 print, 38cm x 49.5cm (15" x 19.5") £60-80
517.
J C Stadler after J Farington View of Chertsey Bridge from Wooburn Farm aquatint, 21cm x 32cm (8.25" x 12.5") Thomas Agnew & Sons label verso £30-50
Lot 503
Lot 505
Lot 504 Page 61
Lot 525
518.
Six oak frames and sundry pictures and prints £30-50
519.
Lionel Edwards The Whaddon Chase The Cottesmore With the Duke of Beaufort near Hawkesbury Upton three colour prints, 29cm x 33cm (11.5" x 13") £40-60
520.
J & E Gould Red Breasted Merganser Goosander two prints, 35.5cm x 66cm (14" x 26") £80-120
521.
A quantity of prints and photographs £10-15
Lot 526
Page 62
522.
John Speed County Map of Breknoke double-sided coloured engraving, 40cm x 52cm (15.75" x 20.5") £100-150
523.
A quantity of prints, photographs and drawings £40-60
524.
• A collection of prints £20-30
525.
Frederick Landseer Griggs The Cresset signed in pencil etching, 16cm x 25cm (6.25" x 9.75") see illustration £400-600
526.
The Drawings and Watercolours 530.
Emil S Perkin Man in a Donkey Cart on a Country Lane watercolour, 26cm x 47cm (10.25" x 18.5") and two other watercolours £60-80
531.
Thérèse Lessore Brighton Beach signed watercolour, 20cm x 30cm (7.75" x 11.75") see illustration £500-700
532.
Gonsalvo Carelli Grape Pickers beneath a Vine a bay in the distance watercolour, 25cm x 35cm (9.75" x 13.75") and another watercolour £100-150
After Jean Le Pautre La Pompeuse et Magnifique Ceremonie du Sacre de Louis XIV set of three etchings, 65cm x 49.5cm (25.5" x 19.5") see illustration £500-700
Lot 531
Page 63
Lot 533 533.
School of John Downman Portrait of a Lady said to be Lady Buckley head and shoulders, wearing a blue ribbon in her hair and a white dress, oval pastel, 63cm x 53cm (25" x 21") see illustration £500-800
534.
Cuthbert Orde Portrait of John Profumo in Uniform inscribed To the Baroness Profumo, Christmas 1945 charcoal and coloured chalk, 37cm x 27cm (14.5" x 10.5") see illustration £100-150
535.
Joseph Kirkpatrick Watering the Pansies signed watercolour, 33cm x 24cm (13" x 9.5") £200-300
Page 64
Lot 534 536.
After Peter Paul Rubens and Rembrandt van Rijn Self Portraits a pair pastel, 66cm x 51cm (26" x 20") see illustration £1000-1500
537.
William Wainwright Portrait of Sandy Findon monogrammed watercolour, 38cm x 27cm (15" x 10.75") £60-80
538.
Thomas Rowlandson Bar Room Scene signed wash over ink, 14.5cm x 23cm (5.5" x 9") £500-600
539.
William Augustus Rixon Mill at Corfe Castle watercolour, 13.5cm x 21cm (5.25" x 8.25") and a folio of prints and watercolours including North African views £60-80
Lot 536 540.
Alfred East Japanese Port signed and inscribed in Japanese watercolour, 25.5cm x 36cm (10" x 14") see illustration ÂŁ600-800
541.
19th Century English School Lake Codenalbia Alla inscribed watercolour, 25cm x 36cm (10" x 14") ÂŁ60-80
Lot 540 Page 65
542.
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Reverend Canon George Herbert Curteis (1824-1894) Rough Sketches from Nature four volumes of watercolours 1836-1882 a visual journal of family life, including scenes of Lichfield, The Warren near Dawlish, Stapleton, Cannock Chase, Cleethorpes, Grimsby, Bournemouth, a holiday to France in 1869 (Dieppe, Le Havre, Honfleur, Paris, Lyon, Dijon, etc.), Canterbury, Bettws-y-Coed, a walking tour 1870 (Bournemouth, Swanage, Corfe Castle, Lulworth, Poole), High Wycombe, Llangollen, Beaumaris, Pegwell Bay, Broadstairs, Winter Vacation 1873 (Stafford, Wellington, Admaston Spa, The Wrekin, Bildwas, Much Wenlock, Church Stretton, Craven Arms and Ironbridge), Ten Days in Belgium and Holland May 1873 (The Hague, Amsterdam, waterways), Long Vacation 1874 at Hastings, Sidmouth, 18 days tour 1875 (Ostend, Brussels, Liege, the Rhine, Coblentz, etc.), Whitstable, Folkestone, Buxton, Ledbury, Spring Vacation 1878 (Isle of Wight and Southsea), short tour in Yorkshire 1878, Long Vacation in Ireland 1879 (Ardmore near Dublin, Killiney, Mount Lucas, Malahide, Glendalough, Portadown, Armagh, Giants Causeway, Belfast, Rostrevor, etc.) Tenby As well as topographical views there are a number of depictions of named properties, interiors, vignettes of family life (nursery scenes, bathing on a rope, feeding robins, hop picking) and other events including regattas, military manoeuvres and sketches of the Waterloo battlefield. The artist’s children Henry Herbert Curteis, Hilda Margaret Curteis and Bertha Mary Curteis feature in many of the scenes. A keen sense of humour is also evident in sketches such as that depicting an industrial scene annotated ‘A lovely landscape in the Black Country May 8, 1877’. Note: Hilda Margaret married Major Hon Francis William George Egerton, their grandson Francis Ronald Egerton became 7th Duke of Sutherland see illustration £2500-3000
546.
S Prout Continental Street Scene with Cathedral signed watercolour, 49cm x 35cm (19.25" x 13.75") £200-300
The Portrait Miniatures 550.
English School, circa 1810 Portrait Miniature of William IV head and shoulders, in uniform en grisaille, 6cm (2.25") diameter £150-200
551.
English School, circa 1790 Portrait Miniature of a Child wearing a white chemise initialled G. B. watercolour on ivory, 5.5cm (2") diameter £100-150
552.
19th Century English School Portrait Miniature of a Young Lady in 18th Century Dress said to be Lady Coventry, and Portrait Miniature of a Lady in a White Dress watercolour on ivory, oval, 7.5cm x 6cm (3" x 2.5") £120-180
Lot 544 543.
J Fraser An Angel Carrying a Child to Heaven watercolour, 59cm x 44cm (23.25" x 17.25") in a carved gilt frame £150-200
553.
English School, circa 1800 Portrait Silhouette oval silhouette on card, 9.5cm x 8cm (3.5" x 3") £30-40
544.
Follower of Palma il Giovane The Visitation pen and ink wash, in a feigned arch, 40.5cm x 20cm (16" x 8") see illustration £300-500
554.
545.
Reginald D Sherrin Coastal Landscape with Cliffs watercolour, 25cm x 35cm (9.75" x 13.75") and S Stourton Rural Landscape oil on canvas, 18.5cm x 28.5cm (7.25" x 11.25") £40-60
English School, circa 1810 Portrait Miniature of a Gentleman wearing a white stock and black coat watercolour on ivory in an oval frame, the reverse centred by an oval blue enamel panel with the initial J in seed pearls and framed by a hair wreath, 7cm x 5.5cm (2.75" x 2.25") £300-500
555.
English School, circa 1810 Portrait Miniature of a Gentleman wearing a white stock and blue coat watercolour on ivory, 6cm x 5cm (2.25" x 2") in a red morocco case £150-200 Page 67
556.
557.
558.
English School, circa 1800 Portrait Miniature of a Gentleman wearing a white stock and black coat monogrammed JB in a gold frame, the reverse centred by an oval woven hair panel to a purple guilloche enamel border watercolour on ivory, 6cm x 4.5cm (2.25" x 1.75") and with leather outer case £100-150 Filippo Giacomo Remondini Portrait Miniature of a Gentleman with wavy fringe and wearing a black coat signed watercolour on ivory, 6cm x 5cm (2.5" x 2") and a Regency silhouette depicting a lady in profile £100-150 Early 19th Century School Portrait Miniature of a Young Man in Naval jacket, thought to be Axon Birteele inscribed verso ‘painted by Norman of Pagson’ watercolour on ivory, 7.5cm x 6cm (3" x 2.25") £50-70
Lot 562 Page 68
The Oil Paintings 560.
Copy of 19th Century Welsh School Portrait of Josephine Herbert of Clytha, wife of Morgan Stuart Williams 1836-1928 oil on canvas, 126cm x 100cm (49.5" x 39.5") unframed Note: Morgan Williams was a noted collector of arms and armour who restored and lived at St Donat’s Castle, which was subsequently owned by William Randolph Hearst and is now occupied by Atlantic College. £40-60
561.
19th Century Italian School Mary Weeping over a Crucifix oil on canvas, 50.5cm x 39.5cm (19.75" x 15.5") £100-150
Lot 565
562.
16th/17th Century Italian School Mary, Jesus and John the Baptist inscribed Regina Celi Letare AI enamel panel, 10.5cm x 7.5cm (4" x 3") in carved giltwood frame see illustration £400-600
563.
Early 19th Century English School Portrait of Edward Rogers of Dowdeswell wearing uniform of a Deputy Lieutenant, circa 1830-1835 oil on canvas, 112cm x 91cm (44" x 36") see illustration £3000-5000
564.
Thornley Fishing Boats off the North East Coast of England signed oil on canvas, 66cm x 86.25cm (26" x 34") £400-600
565.
Manner of van der Velde Square Rigged Man of War in Calm Sea oil on canvas, 137.25cm x 83.75cm (54" x 33") see illustration £800-1200
Lot 563 Page 69
566.
18th Century School Portrait of a Young Mother and Child half length, seated, she wearing a lace turban and a black dress oil on canvas, 119cm x 104cm (47" x 41") bearing a label with crest and motto of Ward (possibly for Viscount Bangor) see illustration £400-600
567.
19th Century Greek School saint holding the bible the side panel from a triptych icon oil on panel, 23.5cm (9.25") high £100-150
568.
Follower of Robert Griffier Castle on a Hill oil on canvas, 35cm x 43cm (13.75" x 17") see illustration £1000-1500
Lot 566
Lot 568 Page 70
Lot 569
569.
Follower of Isaac de Moucheron Italianate Landscape oil on canvas, 30cm x 35cm (11.75" x 13.75") see illustration £800-1200
570.
Follower of George Frederick Watts Portrait of Sir Edward Burne-Jones head and shoulders oil on panel, 25cm x 20cm (9.75" x 8") see illustration £300-500
Lot 570 Page 71
571.
572.
573.
Attributed to James Flewitt Mullock (1818-1892) Reginald Herbert of Clytha Park, Monmouthshire with his racehorse Comberton, a groom and trainer oil on board, 39.5cm x 54cm (15.25" x 21.25") Provenance: from Reginald Herbert by direct descent to the vendor Note: W Reginald Herbert Esq. DL. JP. was Master of the Monmouthshire fox hounds and founded the polo club at Aylton. Mullock was a largely self-taught Newport artist who established a reputation for animal painting at the annual Tredegar Agricultural Show organised by his best known patron Sir Charles Morgan. His work is held in the collection of the National Museum of Wales see illustration £800-1200 Attributed to James Flewitt Mullock (1818-1892) Reginald Herbert of Clytha, Monmouthshire mounted on his racehorse oil on canvas (re-lined), 58cm x 75cm (23" x 29.5") Provenance: from Reginald Herbert by direct descent to the vendor Note: Mullock was a largely self-taught Newport artist who established a reputation for animal painting at the annual Tredegar Agricultural Show organised by his best known patron Sir Charles Morgan. His work is held in the collection of the National Museum of Wales see illustration £1000-1500 John Frederick Wheeler Huntsman and Hounds in a Wooded Landscape monogrammed JW oil on board, 27.5cm x 42cm (10.75" x 16.5") £250-300
Page 72
574.
Late 17th Century style Three Portraits of Young Ladies half length, wearing 17th Century costume oil on canvas, 77cm x 64cm (30.5" x 25.25") £300-400
575.
• G Pratt Sheep Grazing signed oil on canvas, 44.5cm x 59.5cm (17.5" x 23.5") £50-80
576.
• 20th Century English School Two Portraits of Golfers in Historical Costume oil on board, 25.5cm x 20cm (10" x 7.5") £50-80
577.
Henry Robert Robertson Child with Hand Cart and Dog monogrammed oil on canvas, 36cm x 57cm (14" x 22") £150-200
578.
Henry Robert Robertson Mother and Child by a Well monogrammed oil on canvas, 43cm x 70cm (17" x 27.5") £200-300
579.
George Paice Red Hugh a chestnut horse signed and inscribed oil on canvas, 23cm x 31cm (9" x 12") £300-500
580.
Early 19th Century English School William Tweedy bust portrait of the banker wearing a white stock, in a painted oval inscribed on a label on reverse oil on canvas, 61cm x 50cm (24" x 20") £40-60
581.
Early 19th Century English School The Music Room portrait group of four children oil on board, 30cm x 34cm (11.5" x 11.5") £120-150
Lot 571
Lot 572
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Lot 583
582.
ND Fishing Boats in a Rough Sea Beyond the Harbour initialled on a buoy to the left and indistinctly signed oil on canvas, 62cm x 75cm (24.5" x 29.5") £150-250
583.
Isaac Cullin Portrait of a Racehorse in a Landscape signed and dated 1901 oil on canvas, 69cm x 90cm (27" x 35.5") see illustration £800-1200
Page 74
584.
William Greaves Horse with Cart and Figures in an extensive wooded landscape signed and dated 1888 oil on canvas, 60cm x 90cm (23.5" x 35.5") £200-300
585.
J Crook The Game Bag portrait of two dogs with basket of quarry signed oil on canvas, 29cm x 44cm (11.5" x 17.25") £150-200
586.
19th Century Italian School after Bartolome Esteban Murillo The Madonna and Christ Child oil on canvas, 170cm x 105cm (67" x 41.25") see illustration £5000-7000
Lot 586
Page 75
587.
Johannes Holst A Three-Masted Clipper in a Rough Sea signed and dated 1943, oil on canvas, 43cm x 58cm (17" x 22.75") see illustration ÂŁ3000-5000
588.
Lot 587
Page 76
19th Century Spanish School Lady Playing the Guitar with a gentleman whispering in her ear, both in 17th Century dress oil on canvas, 15cm x 11cm (6" x 4.25") Frost & Reed label verso dated 4-3-68, ref. R3169 ÂŁ150-200
The Glass 595.
596.
Two limited edition glass tankards, commemorative of the Coronation of George VI May 12th 1937, Goode & Co., numbers 158 and 159, with a large glass goblet and rummer £80-120 A pair of cranberry glass bells with clear handles, 35.5cm (14") high, a red tinted glass decanter with pointed stopper, 66cm (26") high and another decanter and stopper £80-100
604.
Eight 19th Century faceted glass wine rinsers, 14.5cm (5.75") wide and another rinser £80-120
605.
A pair of cut glass salts with star cut square bases, 8.5cm (3.25") high, two cut glass thistle vases and three custard glasses £30-40
606.
A quantity of drinking glasses £20-30
597.
Three Victorian cut glass decanters and stoppers, 23cm (9") high £40-60
607.
A quantity of drinking glasses and other glasses £20-30
598.
A pink tinted glass pendant light shade, moulded irises in relief, 36cm (14") diameter £60-80
608.
A quantity of coloured glass and pressed glass £20-30
609.
599.
A pair of step-cut ships decanters, the oval panels cut with decoration of galleons, 24cm (9.5") high £50-60
A quantity of drinking glasses with coloured bowls, primarily green £80-120
610.
A quantity of glassware, circa 1900, etched vines including rummers, sherry glasses etc £100-150
611.
A yellow glass spirit barrel on a plated stand, 19cm (7.5") high £20-30
612.
A closely matched set of diamond point engraved rummers, by Danek Piechowiak, circa 1971, decorated game birds including pheasant, partridge and grouse and another rummer similar depicting a shooting scene (12) £80-120
613.
A diamond point engraved rummer, by Danek Piechowiak, 16.3.1972, depicting a shooting scene, and sundry glass £40-60
600.
601.
602.
603.
A large glass goblet cut with decoration of square rigged ships, 30cm (11.75") high £70-90 A Dutch soda glass beaker, engraved a ship, 20cm (8") high, a smaller Bohemian beaker engraved flowers and palaces, 14cm (5.5") high and a Bohemian glass tankard carved a crest and the lid with a fox, 18cm (7") high £150-200 An Edward VIII commemorative wine glass, engraved and dated 1937, 25cm (10") high and another with coloured twist stem engraved E R 1937, 23cm (9") high £80-120 Six glass decanters and a pewter lidded jug £30-50
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The Ceramics
Lot 622
626.
A Sèvres sugar bowl and cover, painted in pink camaieu with Cupid chasing a butterfly amongst the clouds, birds to the reverse £120-180
627.
A pair of early 19th Century Derby biscuit porcelain vases, of twin-handled urn form with swags of foliate decoration, 15cm (6") high £80-120
628.
A quantity of nursery china including Bunnykins etc. £20-30
629.
A Davenport plate transfer printed a country house in a landscape and other decorative plates and china £50-70
630.
Ten Royal Doulton character jugs, various £80-120
631.
A large blue and white tureen and sundry blue and white plates £80-120
632.
A pair of Staffordshire blue and white tankards transfer printed horsemen in landscapes, 16cm (6.25") high, a God Speed the Plough mug and a two handled mug £60-80
620.
A quantity of Royal Albert Old Country Roses pattern ceramics £30-50
621.
A Whieldon Ware part dinner service, F Winkle & Co, comprising two tureens and covers and six graduated meat plates £10-15
622.
A Dutch delft polychrome plate, initialled DAW on reverse, 22.75cm (9") diameter see illustration £100-150
633.
A pair of rose painted plates, 17.75cm (7") diameter and another plate £20-30
Sundry tea bowls and saucers and other china £60-80
634.
A commemorative mug ‘St. Mary Redcliff National Schools 1856’, various Victorian and later royal commemorative mugs and beakers, a part Copeland Spode dessert service etc. £20-30
635.
A Samson copy of a gold anchor Chelsea figural candlestick with shepherdess, 25.5cm (10") high £100-150
636.
A German Rhineland salt glazed jardinière on stand moulded with ram masks and caryatid, 116cm (46") high £200-300
623.
624.
625.
A Villeroy & Boch Mettlach beer stein, circa 1898, the hinged cover with figural thumbpiece, the sides decorated figures by a beer barrel and script, 23.5cm (9.25") high, another similar, circa 1904, and two other steins £100-150 A Wemyss pottery jar and cover, painted strawberries within green borders, painted and impressed marks, 16.5cm (6.5") high £50-70
Page 78
Lot 637
637.
A pair of Derby porcelain bough pots, late 18th Century, each painted a named view of Vesuvius and Posillipo, with gold trellis ground and ram mask handles (covers missing), 24cm (9.5") wide see illustration ÂŁ600-800
638.
A large pair of Delft ware blue and white jars and covers decorated with boats in an estuary and young lovers on a scrolling ground with satyr mask handles and dolphin feet, 60cm (23.5") high see illustration ÂŁ400-600
Lot 638 Page 79
Lot 639
A Masons Ironstone part dinner service, circa 1820, transfer printed in the Imari style, comprising twenty 10" plates, five 7.5" plates, six 9" plates, soup tureen and cover, sauce tureen, cover and stand and a fruit bowl, 37 pieces total see illustration £600-800
642.
Two creamware baskets and sundry china £50-60
643.
A Royal Crown Derby part tea service, comprising seven cups, ten saucers, four plates, slop basin, milk jug and four smaller plates £80-100
640.
A Meissen saucer, a Minton teapot stand, a bird painted saucer and a tea bowl, circa 1790 £60-80
644.
• A transfer and hand coloured jug and basin, in the 18th Century style (modern) £20-30
645.
641.
A Meissen part tea service of six cups and six saucers £100-150
• Two blue and white transfer printed jugs, 37cm (14.5") high and a quantity of blue and white ware £80-100
639.
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Lot 649 646.
• A pair of Dresden porcelain urns and covers, decorated sprays of summer flowers, 28cm (11") high, four Continental figures and two modern Staffordshire figures £40-60
649.
A Russian part tea service, Gardner factory, comprising two teapots, five cups and saucers and three bowls, painted with floral panels on a red ground see illustration £250-350
647.
• An Italian blue and white hand painted jardinière, 20cm (8") high, a matching jar and cover and other blue and white ceramics £40-60
650.
648.
• A blue and white Delft bowl, 25cm (10") diameter, a Delft guglet, 33cm (13") high and two blue and white Delft vases £60-80
A Russian part tea service, Gardner factory, comprising: two teapots, six cups and saucers, a cream jug and sugar bowl and a near matching teapot, painted with panels of summer flowers on a blue ground see illustration £300-500
Lot 650 Page 81
Lot 652
651.
A Russian porcelain teapot and cover, Gardner factory, painted summer flowers beneath a gilt husk rim, 16cm (6.25") high £60-80
657.
An English porcelain cabaret set, circa 1900, comprising teapot, sugar bowl, cream jug, two cups and saucers and tray £70-90
652.
Two Russian bowls, Gardner factory, painted in the famille rose Chinese style for the Middle Eastern market, the interiors inscribed with Arabic text, 16.5cm (6.5") diameter see illustration £200-300
658.
653.
A Meissen punkt style teacup and saucer, circa 1790, painted cherubs within a puce mosaic £100-150
A Yorkshire Pratt-type Toby jug, circa 1810, of traditional form but holding a small Toby mug and glass, with a small spaniel between his feet, complete with top of tricorn hat, the scroll handle moulded with a figure clasping a bible, sponged decorated, 27cm (10.5") high see illustration £600-800
659.
A Wedgwood and Co Indiana pattern dinner service of 46 pieces £80-120
660.
A Royal Doulton Bunnykins cup, saucer and plate, and sundry china £40-60
661.
A Staffordshire cottage pastille burner with central turret and blue roof, 16cm (6.5") high and two Staffordshire figures, 18cm (7") and 33cm (13") high £60-80
654.
A set of six Shelley coffee cups and saucers, gilt designs on pale blue ground, ten Wedgwood coffee cups and six saucers and six Staffordshire saucers £30-50
655.
A Hammersley & Co seafood dish, with bowl and cover, salt and pepper pots decorated with “Dresden Sprays” and two ceramic plates decorated with exotic birds £30-50
656.
A Paris porcelain urn, with swan handles painted landscape panels, 25cm (10") high £50-70
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Lot 658 (front and back)
662.
663.
A Ridgway Chelsea plate, 24cm (9.5") diameter, two Copeland plates transfer printed cranes, palm trees and a butterfly, a Copeland late Spode marbled bowl, 18cm (7") diameter, a pair of Hilditch saucer dishes decorated Oriental scenes in interiors and on garden terraces, transfer printed marks, 20cm (8") diameter and another similar £30-40 An extensive Coalport tea service, circa 1900, decorated bouquets of flowers and gilt scrolls on a cobalt blue ground comprising sixteen cups, sixteen saucers, eleven side plates, two bread plates, four cake plates, a sugar bowl, cream jug and a muffin dish £200-300
664.
A collection of Royal commemorative mugs, including two for the marriage of the Duke of York and Princess May 1893, an enamel example for Queen Victoria’s Diamond Jubilee, a Royal Doulton beaker for the Coronation 1902 etc £40-60
665.
A quantity of Wedgwood and Royal Worcester tea wares £30-50
666.
A salt glazed plate with pierced panels to the border and a scrolling rim, 21cm (8.25") diameter £20-30
667.
Sundry decorative ceramics, tea wares etc £40-60
Page 83
672.
A Rockingham two-handled comport, the pierced border with gilded and beaded edge and gilt foliage on a grey ground, the centre finely painted summer flowers, 36cm (14") wide £80-120
673.
A group of English porcelaneous models of sheep and poodles, late 19th Century, comprising a pair of spill vases, a pair of recumbent sheep, two small standing sheep and a small pair of poodles, all on gilt-lined oval bases £60-80
674.
A group of English porcelaneous models of sheep, late 19th Century, comprising two spill vases, two single standing models, one on a lilac base, and three recumbent models £70-100
675.
Six English porcelain and pottery models of sheep, mid to late 19th Century, comprising a pottery pair of spill vases, a porcelaneous pair of sheep and lambs, and two pearlware models, on rocky mound bases £70-100
676.
A Meissen figural salt, late 19th Century, modelled as a girl seated above two baskets, on a scroll-moulded base, blue crossed swords mark and incised 3024, 12cm (4.75") high £150-250
677.
A Meissen model of a boy with dog, late 19th Century, blue crossed swords mark and incised F20, 11.5cm. (4.5") high £100-200
678.
A pair of German porcelain figure groups, late 19th Century, each modelled with a couple and child draping garlands about a marble urn, on a circular base, blue crossed forks marks and ‘F’, incised 1620, 18cm (7") high £250-350
Lot 670 668.
A Mintons Chinese Dragon and Bird pattern part dinner service comprising, entrée dish and two covers, two sauce tureens, covers and stands, six graduated meat plates, twelve dinner plates, twelve side plates and twelve saucers £200-300
669.
A Mintons Chinese Dragon and Bird pattern breakfast cup and saucer £30-50
670.
A French porcelain etui, 19th Century, of grape hod form, the hinged cover with vine leaf moulded thumbpiece and enclosing a mirror, the sides painted floral sprays and with gilt bands, 7cm (2.75") high see illustration £100-150
671.
A 19th Century white parian ware bust of a gentleman with long hair, raised on a circular socle base, 25cm (11") high £120-150
Page 84
Lot 684 679.
A small pair of English porcelain jars and covers, early 19th Century, perhaps Masons, each of squat globular form, painted in the Imari style enriched with gilding and with lotus pod handles, 5cm (2") high £200-300
680.
Three small Continental porcelain figures, two of putti in disguise and a set of five child musicians, late 19th century, with a glass display dome £80-120
681.
Two Pratt ware pot lids and a cream pot and lid, one with a lady and hawk, the other with a dinner party scene, the pot and cover for Piesse & Lubin No2 New Bond Street London £30-40
682.
A Poole pottery twintone coffee service of sixteen pieces in peach bloom and mist blue (C100) £40-60
683.
A copper lustre teapot and jug, two floral jugs and a two-handled mug £10-20
684.
A pair of Dresden vases, 20th Century, of mallet shape, decorated panels of courting couples alternating with panels of flowers on a yellow ground, 34.5cm (13.5") high see illustration £500-700
685.
A Royal Worcester figure of a boy carrying a bucket, 21.5cm (8.5") high £100-150
686.
A quantity of Prinknash pottery and sundry ceramics £10-15
Page 85
Lot 693 687.
A Moorcroft Clematis pattern planter, on a pale blue ground, impressed Moorcroft, 12cm (4.75") high £100-150
692.
A quantity of early 19th Century English porcelain including Davenport mug, part Bloor Derby teaset, Spode plate, etc. £40-60
688.
A French 19th Century bisque figure group, by Jean Gilles, depicting three children on a naturalistic base, the edge marked ‘Nicaise’, 16cm (6.25") wide £100-150
693.
689.
A Meissen Marcolini oviform jar, circa 1785, painted bouquets of flowers and highlighted in gilt, the cover lacking, 9cm (3.5") high £80-100
690.
An early 19th Century Vienna porcelain baluster mug, decorated flowers below a green scale border, 8.5cm (3.25") high £50-70
691.
A Derby figure of a Turk, circa 1760, incised No 3 beneath, 7.5cm (3") high (losses) £40-60
A Vincennes bleu celeste ground lobed circular plateau from the Louis XV service, 1754/1755, (plateau pour pots à jus) painted with garlands of flowers trailing from a central gilt husk-edged bleu céleste ground roundel within a gilt feather-edged bleu céleste border on the scroll moulded rim, interlaced Ls enclosing date letter B and decorator’s mark T for Francois Binet in blue enamel, 29cm (11.5") diameter Note: The service comprised four such trays, costing 240 livres each, as part of the third delivery on 31st December 1755. The only other known example was sold at Sotheby’s New York, 18th November 2010, Lot 7 see illustration £3000-5000
Page 86
Lot 700
Lot 698 694.
An English porcelain dinner service, retailed by T. Goode & Co, with cream borders and gilt rims, including plates, soup bowls, tureens and covers etc £80-120
695.
A pair of English green ground coffee cups and saucers with floral cartouches, a Worcester style milk jug, a Noritake cup and saucer and a Spode oval tureen and cover (pattern 1201) £40-60
696.
A garniture of three English green ground two-handled vases, probably Coalport, with leaf handles, the baluster body painted with flower sprays and gilt scrolls, circa 1835, 24.25cm (9.75") high £100-150
697.
A pair of Continental figures of maidens, one holding a harp, the other a book, dressed in floral robes, on circular pedestal bases bearing imitation coats of arms, circa 1900, 25.5cm (10") high £80-120
698.
A Meissen figure of a fashionable lady dealing cards onto a small table, circa 1880, blue crossed swords and incised F. 64, 16.5cm (6.5") high (restored) see illustration £150-250
699.
A German cup, cover and saucer of square section and architectural form, painted with reserves of lovers in landscapes on a turquoise ground, blue AR marks, circa 1860 (saucer repaired) £80-120
700.
A Chelsea vine leaf-shaped dish, circa 1755, with a flower spray and puce veining, red anchor mark, 19.75cm (7.75") long see illustration £200-300
701.
A Sèvres style green ground inkwell, 19th Century, of square section baluster form, applied lion masks and painted opposing sides with a bouquet of fruit and flowers and a bird, highlighted in gilt, 8cm (3.25") high, an English green ground square section bottle vase, circa 1880, painted with reserves of bouquets and lovers, gilt scroll cartouches, 24cm (9.5") high and a Dresden covered bowl painted two floral reserves, circa 1900, blue printed mark £200-300
702.
An English Ironstone green ground two-handled vase and cover, probably Masons circa 1850, with a shield-shaped floral reserve to the front within a pink, cream and gilt scrolling frame, the reverse with entwined initials, dragon handles and dolphin finial, 48.75cm (19.25") high £180-220 Page 87
Lot 703 703.
704.
A 19th Century Meissen figure of a gallant and companion, blue crossed swords mark, incised E65, he presenting her with a bird on a ribbon, she holding a basket of flowers, a spaniel at their feet, 16.5cm (6.5") high see illustration £400-600 A pair of Continental porcelain figures, a young man holding a lute and a young woman holding a ewer, each on a circular plinth, 23.5cm (9.25") high £50-70
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705.
A Royal Doulton stoneware miniature three-piece tea set, decorated windmills, hunting scenes etc and a tobacco jar similar £40-60
706.
A quantity of Royal Doulton stoneware miniatures including a tyg, pepper pot, jug etc, three miniature Royal Doulton vases and a pair of Crown Staffordshire miniature Toby jugs £40-60
707.
A Mintons dressing table set, comprising tray, pair of candlesticks, jar and cover and ring tree, all decorated trails of roses and blue ribbon £30-50
Lot 708 708.
A Meissen figure of a crying boy, tied to a chair, a book in his right hand, blue crossed swords mark and incised mark F49, 14cm (5.5") high (losses) and another Meissen figure depicting a seated lady, a book in her left hand, blue crossed swords mark and incised mark F51, 13.5cm (5.25") high see illustration ÂŁ180-220
709.
A pair of Rudolstadt (Ernst Bohne) figural sweetmeat dishes, circa 1900, each modelled as a grotesque monkey dressed as a page with a basket under his arm, on a naturalistic base with scrolls in puce, impressed mark EBS beneath, one with blue anchor mark, 31cm (12.25") high see illustration ÂŁ300-500
Lot 709 Page 89
The Collection of the late Simon Eade (lots 710-726) 710.
A Coalport cabinet plate painted with a still life of plums, grapes and currants, signed F H Chivers, within broad blue borders and gilt foliage, 31cm (12.25") diameter see illustration £300-500
710A. Three Salopian Coalport cups and saucers, circa 1880, each painted landscapes and with gilt borders £60-80
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711.
A Derby saucer-dish, circa 1810, the centre painted a ruined church above a valley with cattle, the broad blue border enriched with gilt foliage, titled to the reverse In Italy, iron red crowned crossed batons and D mark, 21.5cm (8.5") diameter Note: probably painted by George Robertson, a plate from the same service can be found in the V&A see illustration £100-150
Lot 710
Lot 711
Lot 714
Lot 715
Lot 718 712.
A Derby topographical trio, circa 1810, painted with landscape views of Derbyshire, each with a roundel and broad gilt foliate border, titled to bases: Near Ashburn, Near Haddon, and On the River Derwent, red crowned D and crossed batons marks £80-120
713.
Two Derby blue ground coffee cans and a teacup and saucer, circa 1800 and 1825, painted landscapes in roundels, gilt foliate borders, the first painted with titled views of Ross Castle and Near Belpar, Derbyshire, red crowned D marks, the teacup and saucer with crowned D Bloor mark £60-80
714.
A Derby topographical plate, circa 1815, painted a scene titled View in Perthshire, Scotland, within a gilt foliate border, red crowned D and crossed batons marks see illustration £120-180
715.
A Derby topographical plate, circa 1815, painted a scene titled In the Tyroleze Mountains, within a gilt foliate border, red crowned D and crossed batons marks see illustration £120-180
716.
A group of Derby topographical tea wares, circa 1810, comprising a trio and teacup, painted with landscape views titled In Wales, within gilt foliate borders £80-120
717.
A group of Derby topographical tea wares, circa 1810, comprising four coffee cans and two saucers, painted landscapes in roundels, gilt foliate borders, titled Near Litchfield, Derbyshire; Near Cromford, Derbyshire; Devernish Island; Clifden; View in Westmorland and On the River Dove, red crowned D and crossed batons marks, one coffee can with circular Bloor mark £100-150
717A. A group of Derby topographical tea wares, circa 1810, comprising three coffee cans and a teacup, painted views of Cumberland, and a saucer with a view In South Wales, each landscape roundel with gilt foliate border, red crowned D and crossed batons marks £100-150 718.
A group of Derby topographical tea wares, circa 1810, comprising three saucers and a teacup, painted Continental landscapes in roundels, gilt foliate borders, titled In Germany; View in Switzerland; In Italy and Near Mantua, red crowned D and crossed batons marks see illustration £80-120 Page 91
Lot 723 719.
720.
A Royal Worcester small dish, coffee cup and a Royal Doulton cup and saucer, the small footed dish painted pheasants and signed Jas Stinton, the small coffee cup painted a peacock and signed W.H Austin, the cup and saucer painted cottages, the saucer titled Aston Cantlow, signed C. Hart, the cup similar, signed R. Brown, printed marks £150-200 A group of Royal Worcester fruit-painted items, comprising two demi-tasse coffee cans, two saucers and a larger coffee cup and saucer, signed by Shuck, Bee, Moseley, Freeman, Bowen and Stinton, printed marks £50-80
721.
A Royal Worcester cylindrical vase, painted with brambles and autumnal leaves, signed K. Blake, printed marks £80-120
722.
A Royal Worcester fruit-painted pin dish with a gadrooned rim, signed Townsend, and a lobed plate, signed Lockyer, printed marks £150-200
723.
Two Royal Worcester fruit-painted coffee cups and saucers, with gadrooned rims, one signed Roberts, the other signed Freeman to the saucer, the cup seemingly unsigned, printed marks see illustration £120-180
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724.
A Royal Worcester fruit-painted plaque, decorated with apples and grapes, signed A. Shuck, framed (restored) £70-100
725.
A set of six English porcelain cups and saucers, circa 1870, painted with landscape reserves on a turquoise border with pink roses, heightened in gilt, pattern number 1513, perhaps Copeland £60-80
726.
Two Vienna style cups and saucers, circa 1900, the first painted a Classical scene against a red lustre ground with tooled gilding, the second with 18th Century lovers reserved on a blue ground with gilt scroll decoration, imitation Vienna marks, and an enamelled gilt-metal spoon £50-80
727.
A Royal Worcester elephant wearing a howdah, modelled by James Hadley, 20.5cm (8") high £100-150
728.
A pair of porcelain turquoise ground cornucopia vases, circa 1870, painted panels of flowers and gilt foliage, on integral stands, 28cm (11") high see illustration £300-500
729.
A Royal Worcester Virginia pattern part tea and dinner service £50-70
730.
An English porcelain vase of onion shape painted reserves of flowers on a green ground, 12cm (4.75") high and sundry ceramics £30-50
731.
A Royal Worcester Blind Earl pattern part tea set of ten pieces £80-120
732.
A Royal Worcester Roanoke pattern part tea service, and sundry tea wares including Royal Crown Derby £40-60
733.
Sundry decorative china including Royal Worcester figures, Royal Doulton Figures, Spode candlesticks, Coalport candlesticks, Royal Crown Derby etc £80-120
739.
A Queen Victoria Diamond Jubilee commemorative mug, presented by the ward of St. Augustine, Bristol and sundry royal commemorative ware £40-60
734.
A Royal Worcester portrait plaque depicting Elizabeth II, modelled by Arnold Machin, limited edition 90/1000, with certificate £80-120
740.
735.
A Royal Worcester portrait plaque depicting Elizabeth II, modelled by Arnold Machin, limited edition 226/1000, with certificate £80-120
A Barr, Flight and Barr vase circa 1810, with flared rim, mask handles to the shoulders and set on a square base, painted feathers and with gilt borders, printed and impressed marks, 11cm (4.25") high £100-150
741.
A Royal Crown Derby Cloisonné pattern tea service, comprising eight cups and saucers, eight side plates, teapot, coffee pot, jug, sugar bowl and bread plate £150-200
Two Royal Doulton figures, Cobbler and Fortune Teller, a Staffordshire dog, a Cantonese enamel pin dish and sundry decorative china £60-80
742.
A Minton tea set, circa 1875, with borders of roses on a gilt ground interspersed by blue enamelled roundels, comprising ten cups and saucers, eight side plates, two bread plates and a slop bowl £40-60
743.
A Royal Crown Derby cigar pattern vase, circa 1918, of ovoid shape, pattern 776, 18cm (7") high, a miniature Royal Crown Derby vase and a miniature W H Goss jug £40-60
736.
737.
738.
A Royal Crown Derby cigar pattern tea set, pattern number 198, comprising twelve cups and saucers, twelve side plates, a slop bowl and two bread plates (39) £150-200 A Continental dessert service, transfer printed flowers and butterflies within puce and gilt borders, comprising twelve plates, three comports and a tazza £80-100
Lot 728 Page 93
The Oriental Works of Art
754.
A pair of Chinese blue and white octagonal plates decorated willow pattern scenes £60-80
755.
A Cantonese vase of globular form with Dog of Fo handles and enamelled figures on terraces £180-220
756.
A boxed Chinese fan with carved ivory sticks and another fan, boxed £40-60
757.
A large Chinese style blue and white jar and cover, modern, decorated with flowering plants, 68cm (26.75") high £250-300
758.
A Japanese baluster vase, 19th Century, decorated ducks among foliage in coloured enamels, 60cm (23.5") high £80-120
759.
A blue and white saucer dish decorated an exotic bird amongst foliage and sundry Oriental ceramics £40-60
760.
A 19th Century carved ivory visiting card case, numerous figures amongst trees and foliage on terraces, 10.25cm x 6.5cm (4" x 2.75") and a box of carved bone dominoes £100-150
761.
A pair of late 18th Century Chinese famille rose plates of octagonal shape decorated flowers, 22.5cm (8.75") wide, a pair of Chinese blue and white baluster jars and covers, a pair of cloisonné baluster jars etc £80-120
762.
A Chinese carved jade type pendant carved a Buddhist figure with a silvered metal mount and hanging chain, 7.5cm x 5cm (3" x 2") £100-200
Lot 751 749.
A Burmese carved hardwood cigarette box, of arched form with hinged cover, 21.5cm (8.5") wide, another carved box and a pair of cinnabar lacquer style jars and cover £50-70
750.
Sundry Oriental plates £40-60
751.
A Chinese pottery ridge tile, of figural form, Ming Dynasty, 42cm (16.5") high Provenance: John Sparks, Mount Street see illustration £400-600
752.
Four Japanese Imari style plates £150-200
763.
753.
A Chinese blue and white saucer dish decorated a garden landscape, 28.5cm (11.25") diameter £100-150
Two Chinese Temple Garden lion dogs, Kangxi, circa 1700, 17cm (6.5") high see illustration £500-800
764.
A pair of 19th Century Chinese bone pagoda, 30cm (12") high £100-150
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Lot 763 765.
A Chinese lacquer cabinet with two pairs of cupboard doors and pin lock, 84cm (33") wide ÂŁ100-150
766.
A Samson of Paris fish bowl, in the Chinese famille verte style, decorated with panels of flowers in baskets on a green scale ground decorated with dragons and phoenix, 44cm x 53cm (17.5" x 21") see illustration ÂŁ1000-1500
Lot 766 Page 95
767.
A Chinese parcel gilt and niello cup and saucer £80-100
768.
A Chinese silk needlework picture depicting a buddhist deity, 90 x 45cm (35.5" x 17.52"), another depicting a dancing girl, 58cm x 32cm (22.5" x 12.5") £40-60
769.
Three small Japanese wood block prints £40-60
778.
A Japanese carved ivory figure of a man tying his sandal, a damaged ivory figure and a Chinese cameo glass scent bottle (3) £50-70
The Costume and Textiles 779.
A pair of lady’s elbow length kid gloves, other kid gloves etc £20-30
780.
A French lace fan of flowers and foliage with ivory sticks, 36cm (14") long £60-80
781.
A satin fan painted cornflowers and applied lace decoration, the ivory end sticks carved flowers in relief, 36cm (14") long £80-120
770.
A Japanese wood block print of men on a raft £50-70
771.
After Kunisada, a print of two actors with devils £100-120
772.
After Toyokuni, a Japanese wood block print of figures £150-200
782.
773.
A Japanese Satsuma figure of a cock and hen, 25.5cm (10") high £20-30
Two feather fans with tortoiseshell sticks, 36cm (14") £70-90
783.
Sundry fans £50-70
774.
An Oriental hardwood table cabinet, with brass mounts and hardstone panels to the sides and doors, the doors enclosing drawers above another drawer, 15cm (6") wide and three carved Oriental boxes £50-70
784.
Two framed fans and two smaller £60-80
785.
An early Victorian needlework sampler, flowers, birds and foliage, worked by Mary Ann Fry, 9 years 1840, 37cm x 30cm (14.5" x 12"), another worked by Margaret Appleby 1838, 26cm x 22cm (10.25" x 8.5") and another £150-200
786.
Three christening robes and a paisley type shawl £60-80
787.
A White Ensign and a Union flag £200-300
788.
A quantity of hessian potato and flour sacks, all with retailers names £30-60
789.
A fur coat and two stoles £80-100
790.
Sundry table linen £40-60
775.
776.
777.
An Oriental carved hardwood figure of Buddha on a carved stand, a pair of carved Balinese figural bookends and two ceramic figures of Oriental men £40-60 A Japanese porcelain lamp, decorated figures in enamel and gilt £60-80 A Japanese table cabinet, the upper section fitted three drawers with marquetry inlaid landscape and enclosed by parquetry tambour doors, the base fitted two short and a long drawer, 36cm (14.25") wide £70-100
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791.
A 19th Century woolwork and watercolour picture, Flight into Egypt, 61cm x 54cm (24" x 21.5") £80-120
792.
• A Victorian needlework picture of a dog, 43cm x 42cm (17" x 16.5") £60-80
793.
• Two pairs of needlework bell pulls, with press brass tops and pull rings £40-60
794.
795.
796.
797.
798.
799.
800.
• Two pairs of lined and interlined wool curtains, woven with Elizabethan portraits and heraldic beasts, gold on a blue ground, each approximately 244cm (96") drop, 84cm (33") wide and another, 195cm (77") drop, with iron poles £100-150
801.
• A George III oval needlework silk picture, depicting a girl watering flowers, 43cm x 40cm (17" x 16") and another depicting a girl feeding a parrot, worked by Ann Jefferies, Aged 12 years 1793, 38cm x 30cm (15" x 12") £200-300
• Five woollen interwoven and lined curtains, printed with a floral design and topped with fringing and cord, 244cm (96") drop, 92cm (36") wide and another pair, 205cm (81") drop with curtain poles and rings £100-150
802.
• A large 17th Century tapestry fragment, depicting a shepherd and dog, 241cm x 55cm (95" x 21.5") £150-200
• A wool needlework cloth, 182cm x 112cm (72" x 44"), sewn with flowers and two needlework cushion covers £100-150
803.
• Two pairs of woollen curtains, woven with heraldic beasts on a moss green ground and with tie backs and poles, approximately 280cm (110.25") drop, 140cm (55") wide, lined and interlined £100-150
804.
• Two pairs of wool lined and interlined curtains, 213 cm (84") wide and another pair, 167cm (66") wide, the metal poles with Tudor type roses £100-150
805.
• Three pairs of dark green damask curtains, lined and interlined, approximately 244cm (96") drop, 91cm (36") wide, with pelmets, tie-backs and tassels £100-150
806.
A fan, circa 1800, painted with panels of ancient Roman ruins within frames of antique design, with carved sticks £200-300
807.
Three evening bags, one with seed pearls £80-120
808.
A long carved wood curtain pole with pineapple finials £60-80
• A George III style needlework picture of a grand house on a river and an oval needlework picture inscribed ‘Matrimony’, 21cm x 38cm (8" x 15") £50-80 • A pair of lined, interlined and double sided curtains, with tie backs, in red and gold with cast iron hanging pole and rope twist tie-backs, each approximately 203cm (80") drop x 140cm (55") wide £100-150 • A pair of lined and interlined crewel type curtains, in pink leaves on a buff ground, 365.5cm x 123cm (12ft x 4ft) and a matching curtain, 238cm x 152.5cm (94" x 60"), all with poles and tassel tie-backs £100-150 • Two pairs of lined and interlined curtains, woven with fishing tackle and creel design, each approximately 223cm (88") drop, 165cm (65") wide, with cast iron poles and rings £100-150
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The Miscellaneous Items
Lot 826 814.
A bottle of Armagnac de Montal, 1965, in wooden presentation box £60-80
815.
A wooden crucifix with brass model of Christ, bearing a label ‘From the French Trenches, Vermilles 1915’, 40.5cm (16") high £30-50
816.
817.
A Regency burr wood octagonal sarcophagus shaped work box with penwork borders, gilded ring handles to the sides, on ball feet, 36cm (14") wide £250-350 Three pewter plates, a copper saucepan, a brass saucepan and a trivet £80-100
818.
A Regency rosewood sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, 20cm (8") wide £60-80
819.
A copper powder flask, a leather field glasses case and a quantity of sundries £80-120
Page 98
820.
An oak cutlery hod, 39.5cm (15.5") wide, a mahogany two drawer chest and a small jardinière stand £60-80
821.
A large copper kettle and cover and sundry copper and brass £120-150
822.
An album of early 20th Century postcards and guide books etc £80-120
823.
A model of the French frigate ‘Superbe’, a two-deck, three-masted, seventy-two gun ship with full set of sails, modern kit built, 86cm x 127cm (33.75" x 50") Note: the ‘Superbe’ was a much admired French man-of-war designed by Jacques Noël Sané; she sank in 1795 in a storm £100-150
824.
A Bavarian carved ivory tankard, decorated a stag hunting scene, 15.5cm (6") high £60-80
825.
An accumulation of stamps including five ring binders of 1st Day Covers and stamps relating to the Royal Wedding 1981, unused books of stamps, some loose used, collections including Tuvalu, Caribbean Islands, South Pacific Islands etc £80-100
826.
An Art Deco style figure, Ballerina of the Ballet Russe, 28cm (11") high, the onyx base inscribed Ballet Russe see illustration £150-200
827.
A Dutch mahogany decanter box with inlaid spandrels and panels and gilt decorated glass, 28cm (11") wide £200-300
828.
A pair of Victorian mahogany stationery boxes, each with sloping lid and fitted interior, 40.5cm (16") wide £200-300
829.
No lot
830.
A George III style brass and iron serpentine fire grate, the back with fan casting, the serpentine basket with pierced brass curb and brass dogs, 100cm (39.5") wide £600-800
831.
A set of three brass fire irons £60-80
832.
Two 17th Century bronze mortars, one cast with shells, 10cm (4") diameter, and the other with masks, 11cm (4.25") diameter £100-150
833.
A set of steel fire irons, a steel spark guard and a mahogany coal scuttle £50-60
834.
A small stained glass window, possibly part 17th Century, depicting a lion in landscape £80-120
835.
A boxed monocular microscope, by Standley Belcher & Mason Ltd, the box 35.5cm (14") high £50-60
836.
• A Victorian dome topped box with brass strapwork, 24cm (9.5") wide and a lap desk £60-80
837.
• A pair of chrome heated towel rails, by Heat Rail (new), 127cm x 61cm (50" x 24") £50-80
838.
• A Victorian set of brass weighing scales, by C W Brecknell, Birmingham, with pierced beam and turned column and brass pans on a wooden base, seven brass and four iron weights, 53cm (21") wide £100-150
839.
• A coromandel lap desk, with Bramah lock, 30cm (12") wide £50-60
840.
• A Victorian set of brass scales, with pierced beam and elaborately cast and turned column upon a wooden base with two brass pans, twelve brass and four iron weights, 80cm (31.5") high see illustration £150-200
Lot 840 841.
• A needlework covered log bin, of serpentine form with sloping lid, 66cm (26") wide £150-200
842.
• A ‘Davos’ type toboggan £30-40
843.
• A brass clockwork spit with an elaborate brass wall bracket, 37cm (14.5") high and two brass pans £70-90
844.
• A brass scissor candle snuffer and tray, circa 1800, 24cm (9.5") wide, a pair of George III brass nutcrackers, a pair of George III brass sugar tongs and an iron scissor snuffer £80-100
845.
• A pair of ash, leather and iron bellows, a wooden wall hanging magazine rack, 68.5cm (27") long, a golf trophy and an oval tray £50-60
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Lot 846
851.
• A brass fire curb, 103cm (40.5") wide and an iron plate rack for above a cooking range £40-60
852.
• A carved and painted toy shop sign, 94cm (37") high £80-100
853.
An Underwood “Bowie” knife, 16 Haymarket, London, with antler handle, in leather scabbard, overall 34cm (13.5") long see illustration £300-400
854.
A George IV Cavalry Officer’s sword in scabbard, by Hamburge & Co, 30 King St, Covent Garden, London, with worn shagreen grip and steel hilt, the blade 90cm (35.5") long £150-200
855.
A 19th Century French Cavalry Officer’s sword in scabbard, circa 1830, Klingenthal, with brass openwork hilt of regulation type with pipe-back blade, the blade 92cm (36.25") long £150-200
846.
• An iron and wood model cooking range, 40cm x 42cm (15.5" x 16.5) see illustration £100-150
847.
• A 19th Century oak cutlery tray, 34cm (13.5") wide, an elm octagonal bowl and a mahogany loo roll dispenser £60-80
848.
• A crocodile style dressing case, 40cm (16") wide, a leather case, a jewellery case and six leather photograph frames £20-30
856.
An iron tribal sword, with leather scabbard (possibly Sudan, 19th Century) £50-80
849.
• A brass and copper log bin, chased with armorials, 58cm (23") diameter £50-60
857.
850.
• An oak book tray, 75cm (29.5") wide, two frames, a mirror, a red painted box and a mahogany towel rail, 86cm (34") wide £20-30
A Walker’s Excelsior III Patent Log, in wooden box with instructions for fitting to boats £40-50
858.
• A stack of four leather bound books, converted to a box, each 30cm (12.5") wide £40-60
859.
A copper helmet shaped coal scuttle with swing handle, 49cm (19.5") high £60-80
Lot 853 Page 100
860.
A carved oak box with hinged cover and stylised decoration, 54cm (21.25") wide £150-200
870.
A brass fire curb of galleried serpentine form, 122cm (48") wide £40-60
861.
• A collection of four leather bound books, to stack as a table, each 38cm (15") wide £40-60
871.
A Brexton picnic set, in a blue mottled case £40-60
872.
A copper cauldron with lion mask handles, three brass fire irons, a coal hod and a spark guard £70-90
873.
An oak candle box with sliding cover, a sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, a walnut work box and an inlaid writing box £50-70
874.
A 19th Century copper tea urn, with domed cover and lion mask ring handles to the sides, set on four Egyptian Revival monopodiae, the platform base centered by a sphinx, and a brass warming pan £50-70
875.
A gilt plaster picture frame applied with scroll and shell decoration, 115cm x 96.5cm (45.25" x 38") £100-150
876.
An Olympus Trip 35 camera, two Kodak Instamatics, a Zeiss Ikon and sundries including two Gold Coast daggers £30-40
877.
A quantity of pick-up sticks in a carved bone cylinder shaped case, sundry ivory sewing accessories, including a bodkin case, etc £60-80
862.
A copper helmet shaped coal scuttle, a copper warming pan and other copper £60-80
863.
A work box, a gourd vase and sundries £40-60
864.
A brass bound jardinière stand, 61cm (24") wide £60-80
865.
An artist’s paint box, Reeves and Sons, 113 Cheapside, London, with leather carrying handle and fitted interior containing a number of original bottles £40-60
866.
A silver backed nail buffer, various faux tortoiseshell hair pieces, a scent bottle, a spectacles case with printed and painted decoration, an Asprey inkwell and a quantity of sundries £50-70
867.
A treen tape measure of fishing reel form, three others some with damage, a mother-of-pearl handled penknife and sundry sewing accessories in a leather jewel case £70-100
868.
An Anglo-Indian Sadeli mosaic sewing box, 19th Century, the hinged lid enclosing a fitted interior with mirror and various lidded compartments, 33cm (13") wide £300-500
878.
A 19th Century jewel box, the hinged inlaid lid enclosing a later fitted interior with material lining, 26.5cm (10.5") wide and a small mahogany box £30-50
869.
An early 19th Century satinwood tea caddy, 23.5cm (9.25") wide, two other tea caddies and a mahogany work box of sarcophagus form £100-150
879.
A pewter tankard, the glass base containing three dice, dated 1940 and sundry plated tankards £30-50
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880.
A bronze model of a rearing horse, after the antique, mounted on a rectangular plinth, 19cm (7.5") high and two bronze figures £150-200
The Clocks and Barometers 895.
A carved oak mantel clock fitted an eight-day movement, the dial inscribed Martin and Co, Cheltenham £80-120
896.
An oak Grandmother clock, with thirty-hour false plate movement and square brass dial, signed Booth, Pontyfract £300-500
897.
A George III style mantel clock by Aldred and Son, Yarmouth with eight-day striking movement, 37cm (14.5") high £150-200
898.
A 19th Century mahogany cased longcase clock, the painted arched dial signed Westcott, Bristol, with rocking ship, in a case with swan neck pediment, with eight-day false plate movement, 218.5cm (86") high £500-600
899.
An oak mantel clock with presentation plaque dated 1896 £100-150
900.
A set of postage scales on an oak plinth, 32cm (12.5") wide and a smaller set of postage scales £50-70
A French red marble mantel timepiece, set with gilt metal mounts and circular enamel dial, 45.75cm (18") high £100-150
901.
An oval gilt brass carriage clock and the case for the same £60-80
887.
Seventeen stoneware hot water bottles £20-30
902.
888.
A black silk top hat by F.K Knowles and an Art Deco style mantel clock, with presentation plaque of Trade Union interest £40-60
A gilt metal mounted desk barometer, the circular enamel dial flanked by grotesque mask handles, on a circular plinth with paw feet, 18cm (7") high and a carved hardstone paperweight modelled as a Medici boar £80-120
903.
An Art Deco easel back clock, the square blue guilloche enamel dial to an onyx and lapis frame, fitted an eight-day movement, 13.5cm (5.25") wide, a Tunbridge ware paperweight and various leather writing cases, wallets etc. including examples by Asprey and Vickery £100-150
881.
882.
883.
A Japanese tin plate novelty toy ‘The Cragston Crapshooter’ and another, Bartender by Rosko, both boxed £30-50 A spelter model of a Gaul on horseback, a sword in hand on a wood plinth, 63cm (24.75") high £50-70 A 19th Century rosewood and mother-of-pearl inlaid box, 27cm (10.5") wide and two other boxes £40-60
884.
A 19th Century mahogany tea caddy, 25cm (9.75") wide, a writing slope and another box £40-60
885.
A 19th Century Apothecary box, the mahogany case with two doors enclosing a fitted interior of drawers and pigeon holes, losses, and with a sliding drawer to the reverse, 36cm (14") high and a 19th Century tea caddy £150-200
886.
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904.
905.
906.
A mahogany clock bracket with knulled border, 41cm (16") wide £40-60
920.
A pair of silver fish servers, London 1851, with pierced decoration and embossed handles £200-300
921.
A two-handled silver prize cup, Birmingham 1934, The Brecknok Challenge Cup, two salt spoons, a pencil case, a bell, a silver photograph frame, a small ruby glass scent bottle and other items of silver £80-120
922.
Six seal top silver spoons, CB London 1936, the bowls engraved Oxhey and six silver handled knives, boxed £120-150
923.
A pair of silver candelabra, William Glyn Sissons, London 1874, each with two candle arms, one with choice of four or two arms, crested see illustration on page 104 £1800-2000
924.
A pair of Tiffany and Co. sterling silver pepper pots, of cylindrical form engraved with flowers and geometric designs, 15cm (5.75") high, approximately 160gm £120-180
925.
A set of six American sterling silver fish knives, Black, Starr and Frost £60-80
926.
• A boxed set of twelve electro-plated dessert knives and forks, with green composition handles, Pearce & Sons Ltd, Leeds, York & Leicester £40-60
• A pair of silver spill holders, Birmingham 1899, 10cm (4") high (weighted) and a silver tazza, Birmingham 1931 £30-40
927.
A silver plate and glass lemonade jug with removable glass ice compartment, 25cm (9.5") high £80-100
A silver sugar caster, London 1936, of baluster form, 21cm (8") high approximately 200gm £60-80
928.
A four-piece silver tea service, Baker Bros Birmingham 1947, of shaped oval form, approximately 1745gm £400-600
A mahogany barometer and thermometer in a banjo shaped case with humidity gauge, mirror and level, by Kalabergo, Banbury £100-150 An oak mantel clock, fitted an eight-day movement, 35cm (13.5") high £50-70
The Plated Items 910.
Sundry plate £30-40
911.
A plated hunting horn, 22.5cm (9") long £40-60
912.
An E.P.N.S. vase by Daniel & Arter, of trumpet shape with pierced borders, 30.5cm (12") high, a four piece tea service by Sturges and sundry silver plate £40-60
913.
A pair of Sheffield plate two-branch three-light candelabra of neo-Classical form on oval bases, 42.5cm (16.75") high £80-100
914.
• A pair of silver plated candlesticks, 17cm (6.75") high, a pair of salts, a mustard pot, two trays and another candlestick £20-30
915.
916.
917.
The Silver
Sundry silver plate including an oval hip flask, crested, etc in a tin deed box £30-50
Page 103
Lot 923
929.
A silver sugar caster, London 1973, 20cm (7.5") high, approximately 270gm £80-120
930.
A silver sugar caster, Sheffield 1915, 22cm (8.5") high, approximately 265gm £80-120
931.
A set of four Corinthian column silver candlesticks, James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1915, of scroll embossed and beaded square base, with detachable nozzles, weighted, 22.5cm (8.5") high £400-600
932.
A silver mounted glass claret jug, Birmingham 1907, the baluster decanter with finely cut floral swags, possibly Webb of Stourbridge, 25cm (9.5") high £200-300
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933.
A silver half-pint baluster mug, London 1939, with double scroll handle, 10.5cm (4") high, approximately 230gm £100-150
934.
A silver baluster cream jug, London 1973, with double scroll handle and sparrow beak spout, 11cm (4") high, approximately 235gm £100-150
935.
A silver baluster cream jug, London 1967, with double scroll handle, 10cm (4") high, approximately 220gm £90-110
936.
A silver model of a retriever, BSEP, London 2008, 16.6cm (6.5") long, approximately 390gm £150-200
Lot 941 937.
A silver model of a labrador, BSEP, London 2006, 12.5cm (5") long, approximately 215gm £120-180
944.
A pair of silver backed hairbrushes and a matching clothes brush, Birmingham hallmarks £60-80
938.
A silver model of a bull, BSEP, London 2010, 10cm (4") long, approximately 210gm £100-150
945.
939.
A large silver cigar box, London hallmarks, of plain retangular form, 22cm (8.5") wide £120-180
A small silver salver, Birmingham 1968, with pie crust edge, a silver mounted glass caster and two small silver jugs, approximately 520gm £100-150
940.
941.
942.
943.
The Jewellery and Coins 950.
Sundry coins, buttons etc £80-100
951.
An engraved silver locket, a brooch, stick pin etc £120-150
952.
Sundry costume jewellery £60-80
953.
Eight silver napkin rings, circa 1910 and a silver egg cup, approximately 255gm £70-90
A faux Alexandrite ring, the large stone in a galleried claw setting, ring size M½ £100-200
954.
A two-handled silver presentation cup, 7.5cm (3") high, a silver topped bottle, 9.5cm (3.5") high, a silver and tortoiseshell box, 13cm (5") and a five-bar toast rack, approximately 310gm £80-120
A collection of nine gem set rings and pendants, a bracelet and a silver 3d bracelet £150-180
955.
A yellow metal framed lorgnette with sprung mechanism and a 9ct gold wedding band £60-80
A silver punch bowl, Sheffield 1989, embossed with ribbon tied husk swags, 23.5cm (9") diameter, approximately 675gm £400-600 A George III style silver wine trolley, A E Jones, London 1965, fitted two wine coasters with scroll and gadrooned rims see illustration £600-800
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956.
A Russian silver gilt and enamel triptych travel icon, circa 1900, of arched form, the central panel depicting the Madonna and child, with saints to the side panels, maker's mark AK, width open 6cm (2.5") see illustration £300-500
957.
A 9ct gold nine-row bracelet with gate type links, 18.5cm (7.5") long £250-350
958.
A long French jet necklace of faceted beads, another necklace and a three-row pearl necklace with cluster clasp set in silver £80-120
959.
A gem and pearl set crescent brooch, marked 14k, three bar brooches, a miniature silver backed mirror etc £100-150
960.
A gold necklace, marked GAM to the clasp, approximately 43gm £300-500
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961.
A large quantity of costume jewellery, including enamel badges £60-80
962.
A silver hinged bangle, Chester 1938, of buckle form, a silver cased pencil, the case marked ‘Dinna Forget’, a pendant on a chain, the clasp marked 18K, a 9ct gold signet ring, a 14k dress ring etc £60-80
963.
A quantity of coins and medallions, including Queen Victoria Diamond Jubilee large silver medallion, cased, small silver medallion, cased, 1897 crown mounted in a heart shaped silver dish, an enamelled crown, other crowns including 1935, Festival of Britain 1951 etc, two silver medallions for achievement, decimal sets and proof sets £60-80
964.
965.
966.
A pear-shaped diamond cluster ring, the principal stone to a surround of twelve smaller stones in a galleried setting to an 18ct yellow gold shank, ring size K½ see illustration £1000-1500 A diamond half-hoop ring, the eleven stones to an unhallmarked white metal shank, ring size P £200-30
967.
A two-colour 18ct gold ring with basket weave decoration, another 18ct gold ring and a gem set ring of belt form £180-220
968.
A diamond set dress ring in 18ct gold, ring size J½ and a gem set dress ring £200-300
969.
A bar brooch modelled as an arrow centred by a blue enamel heart with central pearl, a shell cameo brooch and a faux pearl necklace £60-80
A 9ct gold fancy link neck chain, a 9ct gold bracelet with safety chain and a 9ct gold fine link chain, approximately 72gm £500-700
Lot 964
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CONDITIONS OF BUSINESS (INCLUDING SALES BY INFORMAL TENDER) INFORMATION FOR BUYERS 1. Introduction The following informative notes are intended to assist buyers, particularly those inexperienced or new to our salerooms. All sales are conducted under our printed Conditions of Sale which are readily available for inspection and normally accompany catalogues. Our staff will be happy to help you if there is anything you do not fully understand but neither we, nor our auctioneers, nor our staff can be held responsible for any errors made. 2. Agency As auctioneers we usually contract as agents for the seller whose identity, for reasons of confidentiality, is not normally disclosed. Accordingly if you buy, your primary contract is with the seller. 3. Estimates Estimates are designed to help buyers gauge what sort of sum might be expected for the purchase of a particular lot and should not be relied on as a statement of the price at which the item will sell or its value for any other purpose. The lower estimate may represent the reserve price and certainly will not be below it. Estimates do not include the Buyer’s Premium or VAT (where chargeable). Estimates are prepared some time before the sale and may be altered by announcement before the sale. They are in no sense definitive. 4. Buyer’s Premium The Conditions of Sale oblige buyers to pay a buyer’s premium on the hammer price of each lot purchased at the following rates. 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. 18% on the first £250,000 15% on the excess between £250,001 and £500,000 12.5% on the excess between £500,001 and £1,000,000 10% on the excess over £1,000,001 In addition, VAT is added to this premium (see below). 5. VAT The asterisk symbol next to a lot number (*) indicates that VAT is payable by the buyer at the standard rate on the day of the auction on the hammer price as well as being an element in the buyer’s premium. This imposition of VAT is likely to be because the seller is registered for VAT within the European Union and is not operating the Dealers’ Margin Scheme or because VAT is due on importation into the UK. The double asterisk symbol (**) indicates that the lot has been imported from outside the European Union and the present position is that these lots are liable to a reduced rate of VAT (5%) on the gross lot price (i.e. both the hammer price and the buyer’s premium). Lots which appear without either of the above symbols indicate that no VAT is payable on the hammer price. This is because such lots are sold using the Auctioneers’ Margin Scheme and it should be noted that the VAT included within the Premium is not recoverable as input tax. 6. Catalogue Descriptions and Condition Reports We are primarily agents for the seller. We are dependent on information provided by the seller and whilst we may inspect lots and act reasonably in taking a general view about them, we are normally unable to carry out a detailed examination of lots in order to ascertain their condition in the way in which it would be wise for a buyer to do. Intending buyers have ample opportunity for inspection of goods and, therefore, accept responsibility for inspecting and investigating lots in which they may be interested. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale. Neither the seller nor we, as the auctioneers, accept any responsibility for their condition. In particular, mechanical objects of any age are not guaranteed to be in working order and books are not guaranteed to be complete. However, in so far as we have examined the goods
and make a representation about their condition, we shall be liable for any defect which that examination ought to have revealed to the auctioneer but which would not have been revealed to the buyer had the buyer examined the goods. Additionally, in specified circumstances, lots mis-described because they are ‘deliberate forgeries’ may be returned and repayment made, within a three-week time limit from the date of sale. The expression ‘deliberate forgery’ is defined in our Conditions of Sale. We are unable to undertake condition reports on the day of an auction. 7. Electrical Goods These are sold as ‘antiques’ only and if bought for use must be checked over for compliance with safety regulations by a qualified electrician first. 8. Export of Goods Buyers intending to export goods should ascertain (a) whether an export licence is required and (b) whether there is any specific prohibition on importing goods of that character because, e.g. they may contain prohibited materials such as ivory. Ask us if you need help. 9. Registration and Bidding The auctioneers reserve the right to refuse admission to the saleroom premises or participation in any auction, and to reject any bid. They may accept, at their complete discretion, bids from those present in the saleroom, written commission bids left in advance of the auction, and an indication of intention to bid from those who wish to do so by telephone or online. At the time of registration, prospective bidders are required to complete a registration form with their name and address, and to supply proof of identity and residence, for example a passport or driving licence photocard and a current utility bill, together with a debit or credit card, in order to obtain a numbered bidding paddle. Chorley’s will not accept mobile telephone numbers as the only form of contact or a P.O. Box number as the only address. Clients leaving commission bids by telephone, email or via the internet will also be required to provide these details and proofs of identity and residence before a bid is accepted, as will clients registering to bid by telephone or online. New bidders who cannot attend Chorley’s saleroom in person to show this documentation are requested to process their proposed payment card for authentication through the secure online registration page, operated by SAGEPAY. A deposit may be requested from new clients wishing to bid on premium lots (which will be clearly indicated in the catalogue). This deposit will be refunded on the day after the auction should the bid be unsuccessful, or deducted from the buyer’s invoice if the bid is successful. Instructions to bid on behalf of another party will be refused. All buyers must arrange immediate payment upon notification of a successful bid and arrange collection of goods by 5pm on the Friday one week after the auction. To avoid any delay in the release of purchases, buyers should pre-arrange credit approval from their bank. Lots purchased will be invoiced to the name and address on the registration form and payment by a third party will not be accepted. Goods will not be released to any other person or address other than that registered. Collections by couriers/carriers will only be permitted on receipt of written instructions from the registered bidder. Collections by taxi or unconfirmed other parties will be refused. If payment is made in absentia, Chorley’s will not release the items for a period of 72 hours after payment unless the cardholder attends the saleroom in person and presents the card used for the transaction. In some circumstances, Chorley’s may be able to provide packing and/or postage of purchased Lots for a fee, however this is at Chorley’s discretion and it is advisable to check before bidding whether this service will be available for a particular Lot. Packing by Chorley’s will be done to the best of our ability but we cannot guarantee the treatment of packages once they leave our saleroom, therefore where this service is offered, it is done so at the buyer’s risk and on the understanding that Chorley’s will not be held liable for loss or damages.
10. Commission Bidding All those wishing to use this service are bound by the registration and bidding requirements in Item 9 above. Commission bids may be left with the auctioneers up to one hour before the start of an auction, indicating the maximum amount to be bid excluding buyers’ premium. These can be left in person, by telephone or via the ‘My Lots & Bids’ feature of our online catalogues. All bids submitted are regarded as acknowledgement that the bidder has read and accepts the terms and conditions of sale and will submit any specific personal details requested to verify their intention and ability to comply with those conditions. Commission bids will be executed at the lowest possible price having regard to any reserve and competing bids. If two buyers submit identical commission bids, the auctioneers may prefer the first bid received. The auctioneer may execute commission bids directly from the rostrum, clearly identifying the successful bid as commission bid. Commission bids may be left with saleroom staff by telephone, at which point all details of proposed payment and collection arrangements will be required. We would remind prospective bidders that the firm strongly advises viewing onsite in person, or by an agent, and that any descriptions, condition reports and images supplied to the absentee bidder are an opinion provided by this firm and do not guarantee the condition, age or any other characteristic of the lot in question. Execution of commission bids is a free service undertaken subject to other commitments at the time of the sale and we cannot accept liability in an individual instance for failing to execute a written bid or for errors and omissions in connection with it, arising from circumstances beyond our reasonable control. The auctioneer may also execute bids on behalf of the seller up to the amount of the reserve, which cannot be above the lower estimate. The auctioneer will not specifically identify bids placed on behalf of the seller. It is the responsibility of the bidder to ascertain whether his bid has been successful. All buyers must arrange payment and notify Chorley’s of collection arrangements by 5pm on the Friday one week after the auction. 11. Telephone Bidding All those wishing to use this service are bound by the registration and bidding requirements in Item 9 above. At their discretion, the auctioneers may undertake to bid on behalf of a prospective buyer over the telephone. Telephone bids will not be available for lots estimated below £400 and this service must be booked by 4pm on the day prior to the auction. Bidders will be required to provide two telephone numbers, in case one line is busy or unobtainable at the time of the auction. They will also be asked to supply an emergency commission bid for each lot in which they propose to bid. These will only be executed in the event that saleroom staff are unable to reach the bidder on the telephone number provided at the time the lot is offered for sale. Execution of telephone bids is a free service undertaken subject to other commitments at the time of the sale and we cannot accept liability in an individual instance for failing to execute a telephone bid or for errors and omissions in connection with it, arising from circumstances beyond our reasonable control. Bidders are advised that there is a limit to the number of lines available for telephone bidding and these are allocated purely on a first come, first served basis. Should all available lines be pre-allocated, prospective buyers will be asked if they wish to leave a commission bid instead. Telephone bids may be recorded for security purposes and by bidding on the telephone prospective buyers consent to the recording of their conversation. All buyers must arrange payment and notify Chorley’s of proposed collection arrangements by 5pm on the Friday one week after the auction. 12. Live Online Bidding All those wishing to use this service are bound by the registration and bidding requirements in Item 9 above. Chorley’s sales offer prospective buyers the facility to bid live online through the website of www.the-saleroom.com. Lots purchased in this way will attract an additional charge for the service in the sum of 3% of the hammer price plus VAT at the rate imposed. All potential buyers will be required to submit identification details and credit/debit card details
when they register to bid live online through the-saleroom. com. The registration address must be the bidder’s permanent residence and the card details provided must be their own. Registration through the-saleroom.com must be made no later than 9am on the day of the sale (or the first day of a two-day sale). Bidders will be approved and activated for live online bidding at our discretion. Intending bidders are advised that this service is offered subject to the Terms and Conditions of ATG Media as stated on the-saleroom. com website and that they bid by this method at their own risk. Chorley’s cannot be held responsible for any failure or delay in online bidding technology which results in bids failing to reach the auctioneer or reaching the auctioneer after the hammer has fallen, neither are we responsible for incorrect information provided by the-saleroom.com regarding the success of internet bids. Absentee payments for Lots purchased online through the-saleroom.com will only be accepted by bank transfer or by card payment on the secure page of Chorley’s website, and there will be a clearance period of 72 hours after payment before Lots purchased online will be released for collection. Chorley’s reserve the right to charge for removal to storage of any lots not collected by 5pm on the Friday one week after the auction, for which a fee of £10 will be charged plus a storage rate of £2 per lot per day, plus VAT. If any lots are not paid for within three weeks of the sale, Chorley’s reserve the right to cancel the sale and arrange for the lot(s) to be sold either by private treaty or in a subsequent auction, and any shortfall will be invoiced to the defaulting bidder. 13. Methods of Payment Prospective buyers who have not bid at Chorley’s before may be requested to supply bank references before the auction. As a general rule, any payment tendered, other than cash, will need to be cleared before removal of the goods is permitted. Accepted methods of payment are: • Sterling cash up to a maximum sum of £8,000 per auction • Debit card drawn on a UK Bank – there is no additional charge for purchases made with these cards. Maximum payment in one day £30,000. • Bank transfer – account details available from office. Maximum payment accepted from personal accounts is £25,000 per day or £100,000 from business accounts • Credit card – payment up to a maximum amount of £5000 per auction will be accepted at the auctioneers’ discretion and will be subject to a surcharge of 3%. Cheques and banker’s drafts are not acceptable tender, unless agreed with a Director of Chorley’s in advance. We will not accept payments for purchased lots from any party other than the registered bidder, unless otherwise agreed with this firm prior to the sale. Absentee payments by credit/debit card will not be accepted over the telephone, but must be made through the secure card payment page on our website, after which a clearance period of 72 hours will apply before the goods are available for release. If any lots are not paid for within three weeks of the sale, Chorley’s reserve the right to cancel the sale and arrange for the lot(s) to be sold either by private treaty or in a subsequent auction, and any shortfall will be invoiced to the defaulting bidder. 14. Collection and Storages All buyers must arrange payment and notify Chorley’s of proposed collection arrangements by 5pm on the Friday one week after the auction. Goods will not be released before cleared payment has been received. Goods will not be released to any other person or address other than that registered prior to the auction. Collections by couriers/carriers will only be accepted on receipt of written instructions from the registered bidder. Collections by taxi or unconfirmed other parties will be refused. If an absentee payment has been made by credit/debit card, Chorley’s will not release the items for a clearance period of 72 hours unless the purchaser collects in person and produces the
payment card at the time of collection. It is important that goods are paid for and collected promptly. Any delay may involve the buyer paying storage charges. Unless otherwise agreed with the Auctioneers, any lots remaining at the saleroom following the Friday one week after the sale will incur a removal charge of £10 plus storage fees of £2 per lot per day, all plus VAT. We can provide details, without liability, of appropriate courier/carrier firms for collection of goods; however both the insuring and carriage charge is entirely the responsibility of the buyer. At our discretion, and upon the written authorisation from the buyer assuming all responsibility for loss or damage, we may be able to pack goods for collection by courier or despatch by Royal Mail Special Delivery. This would be done to the best of our ability, however this service will be provided only upon the understanding that the buyer will not hold Chorley’s liable for any damage or loss to a item once collected from the saleroom; where this service is offered, Chorley’s will make a charge for the time and materials used in packing, plus the necessary postage charges. We strongly recommend that bidders enquire before the sale if a packing service will be available for a particular Lot, if this will have a bearing on their decision to bid. TERMS OF CONSIGNMENT FOR SELLERS 1. Interpretation In these Terms the words ‘you’, ‘your’, etc. refer to the Seller and if the consignment of goods to us is made by an agent we assume that the Seller has authorised the consignment and that the consignor has the Seller’s authority to contract. Similarly the words ‘we’, ‘us’, etc. refer to the Auctioneers. 2. Commission Commission is charged to Sellers at the following rates:For each Lot sold for £3000 and under: 15% of the hammer price plus VAT at the current rate at the time of the sale For each Lot sold for £3001 and over: 10% of the hammer price plus VAT at the current rate at the time of the sale 3. Removal Costs Items for sale must be consigned to the saleroom by any stated deadline and at the vendor’s expense. We may be able to assist with this process but any liability incurred to a carrier for haulage charges is solely the responsibility of the vendor. 4. Insurance of Goods (a) All goods on our premises or under our control are insured against loss and damage while so placed and sellers will be charged at the rate of 1.5% of the hammer price plus VAT or, if unsold, our lower estimate of the hammer price. (b) If the owner of goods consigned instructs us in writing not to insure them, they then remain at the owner’s risk unless and until the property in them passes to the Buyer or they are collected back by or on behalf of the owner, and clause 4(a) is inapplicable. 5. Illustrations The cost of any illustrations is borne by the vendor. If we consider that the lot would benefit from the inclusion of an illustration in the catalogue, your permission will be asked first. The copyright in respect of such illustrations shall be the property of us, the Auctioneers, as is the text of the catalogue. All lots in every sale are illustrated on Chorley’s website and major auction search websites, for which a fee of £5 plus VAT is charged per lot. 6. Minimum Bids and our Discretion Goods will normally be offered subject to a reserve agreed between us before the sale in accordance with clause 7. We may sell lots below the reserve provided we account to you for the same sale proceeds as you would have received had the reserve been the hammer price. If you specifically give us a “discretion” we may accept a bid of up to 10% below the formal reserve. 7. Reserves. (a) You are entitled to place prior to the auction a reserve on any lot consigned, being the minimum hammer price at which that lot may be sold. Reserves must be reasonable and
we may decline to offer goods which in our opinion would be subject to an unreasonably high reserve (in which case goods carry the storage and insurance charges stipulated in these Terms of Consignment). (b) A reserve once set cannot be changed except with our consent. (c) Where a reserve has been placed, only we may bid on your behalf and only up to the reserve (if any); you may in no circumstances bid personally on your own lots. 8. Electrical Items These are subject to detailed statutory safety controls. Where such items are accepted for sale you accept responsibility for the cost of testing by external contractors. Goods not certified as safe by an electrician (unless antiques) will not be accepted for sale. They must be removed at your expense on your being notified. We reserve the right to dispose of unsafe goods as refuse, at your expense. 9. Soft Furnishings The sale of soft furnishings is strictly regulated by statute law in the interests of fire safety. Goods found to infringe safety regulations will not be offered and must be removed at your expense. We reserve the right to dispose of unsafe goods as refuse, at your expense. The rights of disposal referred to in clauses 8 and 9 are subject to the provisions of The Torts (Interference with Goods) Act 1977, Schedule 1, a copy of which is available for inspection on request. 10. Descriptions. Please assist us with accurate information as to the provenance and authentication of goods where this is relevant. There is strict liability for the accuracy of descriptions under modern consumer legislation and in some circumstances responsibility lies with sellers if inaccuracies occur. We will assume that you have approved the catalogue description of your lots unless we are informed to the contrary. Where we are obliged to return the price to the buyer when the lot is a deliberate forgery under Condition 15 of the Conditions of Sale and we have accounted to you for the proceeds of sale, you agree to reimburse us the sale proceeds. The liability to reimburse the sale proceeds shall not arise where you are acting reasonably and honestly and are unaware of the forgery but we are or ought to have been aware of it. 11. Unsold and Withdrawn Items. If an item is unsold it may with your consent be re-offered at a future sale. Where in our opinion an item is unsaleable you must collect such items from the saleroom promptly on being so informed, otherwise storage charges may be incurred. We reserve the right to charge for storage in these circumstances at a daily rate of £2 per lot. 12. Withdrawn and Bought in Items These are liable to incur a charge of 5% plus VAT on being withdrawn after being catalogued, based on the reserve or pre-sale estimate. 13. Conditions of Sale You agree that all goods will be sold under our Conditions of Sale. In particular you undertake that you have the right to sell the goods either as owner or agent for the owner. You undertake to compensate us and any buyer or third party for all losses liabilities and expenses incurred in respect of and as a result of any breach of this undertaking. 14. Authority to deduct commission and expenses and retain premium and interest (a) You authorise us to deduct commission at the stated rate and all expenses incurred for your account from the hammer price and consent to our right to retain beneficially the premium paid by the buyer in accordance with our Conditions of Sale and any interest earned on the sale proceeds until the date of settlement. (b) You authorise us in our discretion to negotiate a sale by private treaty not later than the close of business on the day of the sale in the case of lots unsold at auction, in which case the same charges will be payable as if such lots had been sold at auction and so far as appropriate these Terms apply.
15. Warehousing We disclaim all liability for goods delivered to our saleroom without sufficient sale instructions and reserve the right to make minimum storage charge of £2 per lot per day. Unsold lots are subject to the same charges if you do not remove them within a reasonable time of notification. If not removed within three weeks, we reserve the right to sell them and defray charges from any net proceeds of sale or at your expense to consign them to the local authority for disposal. 16. Settlement After the sale, settlement of the net sum due to you normally takes place within 30 days of the sale (either by BACS or by crossed cheque to the seller) unless the buyer has not paid for the goods, in which case no settlement will then be made but we will take your instructions in the light of our Conditions of Sale. You authorise any sums owed by you to us on other transactions to be deducted from the sale proceeds. You must note the liability to reimburse the proceeds of sale to us as under the circumstances provided for in Condition 10 above. You should therefore bear this potential liability in mind before parting with the proceeds of sale until the expiry of 30 days from the date of sale. CONDITIONS OF SALE Chorley’s carries on business with bidders, buyers and all those present in the auction room prior to or in connection with a sale on the following General Conditions and on such other terms, conditions and notices as may be referred to herein. 1. Definitions In these Conditions: (a) “auctioneer” means the firm of Chorley’s or its authorised auctioneer, as appropriate; (b) “deliberate forgery” means an imitation made with the intention of deceiving as to authorship, origin, date, age, period, culture or source but which is unequivocally described in the catalogue as being the work of a particular creator and which at the date of the sale had a value materially less than it would have had if it had been in accordance with the description; (c) “hammer price” means the level of bidding reached (at or above any reserve) when the auctioneer brings down the hammer; (d) “terms of consignment” means the stipulated terms and rates of commission on which Chorley’s accepts instructions from sellers or their agents; (e) “total amount due” means the hammer price in respect of the lot sold together with any premium, Value Added Tax chargeable and any additional charges payable by a defaulting buyer under these Conditions; (f) “sale proceeds” means the net amount due to the seller, being the hammer price of the lot sold less commission at the stated rate, Value Added Tax chargeable and any other amounts due to us by the seller in whatever capacity and however arising; (g) “You”, “Your”, etc. refer to the buyer as identified in Condition 2. (h) The singular includes the plural and vice versa as appropriate. 2. Bidding Procedure and the Buyer (a) Bidders are required to register their particulars before bidding and to satisfy any security arrangements before entering the auction room to view or bid; (b) the maker of the highest bid accepted by the auctioneer conducting the sale shall be the buyer at the hammer price and any dispute about a bid shall be settled at the auctioneer’s absolute discretion by re-offering the Lot during the course of the auction or otherwise. The auctioneer shall act reasonably in exercising this discretion; (c) Bidders shall be deemed to act as principals; (d) Once made, no bid may be withdrawn; (e) Our right to bid on behalf of the seller is expressly
reserved up to the amount of any reserve and the right to refuse any bid is also reserved. 3. Increments Bidding increments shall be at the sole discretion of the auctioneer. 4. The Purchase Price The buyer shall pay the hammer price together with a premium plus VAT on the premium at the rate imposed by law. The Conditions of Sale oblige buyers to pay a buyer’s premium on each lot purchased at the following rates. 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. 18% on the first £250,000 of the hammer price 15% on the excess between £250,001 and £500,000 of the hammer price 12.5% on the excess between £500,001 and £1,000,000 of the hammer price 10% on the excess over £1,000,001 In addition, VAT is added to this premium (see below). 5. Value Added Tax Value Added Tax on the hammer price is imposed by law on all items affixed with an asterisk or double asterisk. Value Added Tax is charged at the appropriate rate prevailing by law at the date of sale and is payable by buyers of relevant Lots. (Please refer to “Information for Buyers” for a brief explanation of the VAT position). 6. The Artist’s Resale Right Purchase of lots marked in the catalogue with ARR beside the name of the artist may be subject to payment of the Artist’s Resale Right. This is a royalty charge that all UK art market professionals are required to collect from the buyer of a work of art by an artist, or beneficiary of a deceased artist, who is registered as a member of a recognised collection agency. A payment of 4% will be due on qualifying lots that achieve a hammer price of the UK sterling equivalent of Euro 1,000 to 50,000 and this royalty charge will be added to the buyer’s invoice. The Euro rate of exchange applied will be the rate published by the Design and Artists Copyright Society (DACS) website on the day of the sale. Chorley’s reserves the right to invoice the buyer of a Lot at any point after the auction, should it later transpire that the artist is eligible for this royalty. After payment is received, the auctioneers will pass on this royalty to the artist’s collecting agency. For qualifying items that sell for in excess of the UK equivalent of Euro 50,000, a sliding scale of royalty charges will apply and can be viewed on the website www.dacs.org.uk along with detailed information about the Artist’s Resale Right. 7. Payment (1) Immediately a lot is sold you will: (a) give to us, if requested, proof of identity, and (b) pay to us the total amount due in cash or in such other way as is agreed by us. (2) Any payments by you to us may be applied by us towards any sums owing from you to us on any account whatever, without regard to any directions of you or your agent, whether express or implied. 8. Title and Collection of Purchase (1) The ownership of any lots purchased shall not pass to you until you have made payment in full to us of the total amount due in respect of such lots and all other sums owed to Chorley’s, though risk shall pass to you from the time of sale. (2) You shall, at your own risk and expense, take away any lots that you have purchased and paid for not later than 5pm on the Friday one week after the sale or upon the clearance of any cheque used for payment (where agreed in advance), after which you shall be responsible for any removal, storage and insurance charges. (3) No purchase can be claimed or removed until it has been paid for and all other debts and obligations to Chorley’s have been settled.
9. Remedies for Non-Payment or Failure to Collect Purchases (1) If any lot is not paid for in full and taken away in accordance with these Conditions or if there is any other breach of these Conditions, we, as agent for the seller and on our own behalf, shall at our absolute discretion and without prejudice to any other rights we may have, be entitled to exercise one or more of the following rights and remedies: (a) to proceed against you for damages for breach of contract; (b) to rescind the sale of that lot and/or any other lots sold by us to you; (c) to resell the lot (by auction or private treaty) in which case you shall be responsible for any resulting deficiency in the total amount due (after crediting any part payment and adding any resale costs), any surplus so arising shall belong to the seller; (d) to remove, store and insure the lot at your expense and, in the case of storage, either at our premises or elsewhere; (e) to charge interest at a rate not exceeding 1.5% per month on the total amount due to the extent it remains unpaid for more than 2 working days after the sale unless otherwise advised; (f) to retain that or any other lot sold to you until you pay the total amount due; (g) to reject or ignore bids from you or your agent at future auctions or to impose conditions before any such bids shall be accepted; (h) to apply any proceeds of sale of other lots due or in future becoming due to you towards the settlement of the total amount due and to exercise a lien (that is a right to retain possession of) any of your property in our possession for any purpose until the debt due is satisfied; (2) We shall, as agent for the seller and on our own behalf, pursue these rights and remedies only so far as is reasonable to make appropriate recovery in respect of breach of these conditions. 10. Third Party Liability All members of the public on our premises are there at their own risk and must note the lay-out of the accommodation and security arrangements. Accordingly neither the auctioneer nor our employees or agents shall incur liability for death or personal injury (except as required by law by reason of our negligence) or similarly for the safety of the property of persons visiting prior to or at a sale. 11. Commission Bids Whilst prospective buyers are strongly advised to attend the auction and are always responsible for any decision to bid for a particular lot and shall be assumed to have carefully inspected and satisfied themselves as to its condition, we will, if so instructed clearly and in writing, execute bids on their behalf. Neither the auctioneer nor our employees or agents shall be responsible for any failure to do so, save where such failure is unreasonable. Where two or more commission bids at the same level are recorded, we reserve the right in our absolute discretion to prefer the first bid so made. 12. Warranty of Title and Availability The seller warrants to the auctioneer and the buyer that the seller is the true owner of the property consigned, or is properly authorised by the true owner to consign it for sale, and is able to transfer good and marketable title to the property free from any third party claims. 13. Agency The auctioneer normally acts as agent only and disclaims any responsibility for default by sellers or buyers. 14. Terms of Sale The seller acknowledges that lots are sold subject to the stipulations of these Conditions in their entirety and on the Terms of Consignment as notified to the consignor at the time of the entry of the lot.
15. Description and Condition (1) Whilst we seek to describe lots accurately, it may be impractical for us to carry out exhaustive due diligence on each lot. Prospective buyers are given ample opportunity to view and inspect before any sale and they (and any independent experts on their behalf) must satisfy themselves as to the accuracy of any description applied to a lot. Prospective buyers also bid on the understanding that representations or statements by us as to authorship, genuineness, origin, date, age, provenance, condition, completeness or estimated selling price involve matters of opinion. We undertake that any such opinion shall be honestly and reasonably held and accept liability for opinions given negligently or fraudulently. Subject to the foregoing, neither we the auctioneer nor our employees or agents nor the seller accept liability for the correctness of such opinions and all conditions and warranties, whether relating to description, condition or quality of lots, express, implied or statutory, are hereby excluded. This Condition is subject to the next following Condition concerning deliberate forgeries and applies save as provided for in paragraph 6 “Information to Buyers�. (2) Private treaty sales made under these Conditions are deemed to be sales by auction for purposes of consumer legislation. 16. Forgeries Notwithstanding the preceding Condition, any lot which proves to be a deliberate forgery (as defined) may be returned to us by you within 21 days of the auction provided it is in the same condition as when bought, and is accompanied by particulars identifying it from the relevant catalogue description and a written statement of defects. If we are satisfied from the evidence presented that the lot is a deliberate forgery, we shall refund the money paid by you for the lot including any buyer’s premium provided that (1) the catalogue description reflected the accepted view of scholars and experts as at the date of sale or (2) you personally are not able to transfer a good and marketable title to us, you shall have no rights under this condition. The right of return provided by this Condition is additional to any right or remedy provided by law or by these Conditions of Sale. GENERAL 1. We shall have the right at our discretion, to refuse admission to our premises or attendance at our auctions by any person. 2. (1) any right to compensation for losses, liabilities and expenses incurred in respect of and as a result of any breach of these Conditions and any exclusions provided by them shall be available to the seller and/or the auctioneer as appropriate. (2) Such rights and exclusions shall extend to and be deemed to be for the benefit of employees and agents of the seller and/or the auctioneer who may themselves enforce them. 3. Any notice to any buyer, seller, bidder or viewer may be given by First Class Mail or Swift-mail in which case it shall be deemed to have been received by the addressee 48 hours after posting. 4. Special terms may be used in catalogue descriptions of particular classes of items in which case the descriptions must be interpreted in accordance with any glossary appearing at the commencement of the catalogue. 5. Any indulgence extended to bidders, buyers or sellers by us notwithstanding the strict terms of these Conditions or of the Terms of Consignment shall affect the position at the relevant time only and in respect of that particular concession only; in all other respects these Conditions shall be construed as having full force and effect. 6. English law applies to the interpretation of these Conditions.
Chorley’s 23rd & 24th July 2014
Prinknash Abbey Park Gloucestershire GL4 8EU
Telephone: 01452 344499 Email: info@chorleys.com Web: www.chorleys.com
Auction Catalogue Wednesday 23rd & Thursday 24th July 2014
Prinknash Abbey Park Gloucestershire GL4 8EU