Chorley's May 2017 catalogue

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23rd & 24th May 2017

Prinknash Abbey Park Gloucestershire GL4 8EU

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

Auction Catalogue Tuesday 23rd & Wednesday 24th May 2017

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


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CURRENTLY OPEN UNTIL

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£ 6 / £ 4* Entries Invited The Summer Country House Sale Tuesday 18th & Wednesday 19th July Thomas.jennerfust@chorleys.com

T H E W I LS O N A R T G A LLE R Y & M U S E U M C LA R E N C E S T R E E T , C H E LT E N H A M G L5 0 3 J T WWW.POPARTINPRINT.COM *Non-Gift Aid £5/£3.50

Exhibition organised by the Victoria and Albert Museum, London


TWO DAY AUCTION on Tuesday 23rd May 2017 at 10am and Wednesday 24th May 2017 at 10am

Prinknash Abbey Park Gloucestershire GL4 8EU

Viewing Sunday 21st May 10am-4pm Monday 22nd May 9am-5pm Sale mornings 8.30am-10am

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

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

If you cannot attend the auction to view in person, you will find many additional images and some condition reports in our online catalogue at www.chorleys.com. Please contact us with any specific questions and we will be pleased to help. BIDDING: There are a number of ways to bid at our auctions ● In person ● Commission (absentee) bid ● Telephone bid ● Online via third-party website See our website or contact us for further information. INTERNET PLATFORMS: Live internet bidding is available for this auction on these platforms:

FEES: Buyer’s premium (+ VAT at 20%) will be charged to the purchaser on top of the hammer price of each lot purchased, at the following rates: 20% (24% incl. VAT) on the first £100,000 15% (18% incl. VAT) on the excess between £100,000.01 and £500,000 12.5% (15% incl. VAT) on the excess between £500,000.01 and £1,000,000 10% (12% incl. VAT) on any balance exceeding £1,000,000

Artist’s Resale Right (ARR) derives from a European Directive and came into force in the UK in 2006. Living artists and the descendants additional 3% fee (3.6% incl. VAT) of artists deceased within the last 70 years are entitled to receive a resale royalty each time their work is bought. The right only applies when the sale price reaches or exceeds the sterling equivalent of no additional fee. €1,000. The fee is calculated on a sliding scale and charged to the buyer as a percentage of the hammer price, and in addition to the buyer’s premium. ARR is not subject to VAT. Please note ARR is COLLECTION: calculated in Euros and the auctioneers will apply current exchange It is the responsibility of the purchaser to make collection rates. This fee is passed by Chorley’s on to the artist’s collecting arrangements. All purchased lots in this auction must be paid for and collected from Chorley’s salerooms by 5pm on society. Friday 26th May. Any items remaining after this time will be Applies to lots with hammer value over €1,000 as follows: €1,000 to €50,000 – 4% removed to storage at the purchaser’s expense. €50,000.01 to €200,000 – 3% €200,000.01 to €350,000 – 1% €350,000.01 to €500,000 – 0.5% Exceeding €500,000 – 0.25% ARR is capped at €12,500 Credit Card Payments will incur a handling fee of 3% (3.6% incl. VAT) of the total invoice.

Catalogue £10


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

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DAY ONE Tuesday 23rd May 2017 at 10am Silver, White Metal & Plated Items Objets de Vertu & Coins Jewellery & Watches

Lots 1-172 175-205 210-330

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DAY TWO Wednesday 24th May 2017 at 10am Modern Design &Furniture Sculpture & Works of Art The Pennell Studio Collection Studio Pottery Ceramics Glass Prints Drawings & Watercolours Oil Paintings

Lots 350-431 435-454 460-527 530-561 565-578 580-597 600-682 685-771 780-902

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Explanation of Cataloguing Practice Pictures

Generally

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

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

Arthur Devis In our opinion a work by the artist.

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

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

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

Dated 1660

School of Arthur Devis

In our opinion a genuine date.

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

Carved with the date 1660

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

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

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

Bears Signature; Bears a Date; Bears an Inscription

In our opinion a later decoration.

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

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

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

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

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

Dimensions These are given height before width.

Symbols ARR Lot subject to Artist’s Resale Right (see page 1 for further information) † Lot subject to VAT on the hammer price, as well as on the Buyer’s Premium.

Condition Condition information is not usually provided in our printed catalogue, but is available upon request. Further images and some condition reports can be viewed on our online catalogue at www.chorleys.com. The absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections.

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Day One Tuesday 23rd May 2017

Silver, Jewellery & Watches


Lot 7

White Metal & Plated Items

8. A large cut glass inkwell with plated mounts, 15cm high £60-80 (+ Fees*)

1. A silver plated set of four salts and spoons within a fitted case with clear glass liners, a silver plated epergne, a four-light candelabra and sundry plate £100-150 (+ Fees*)

9. A cased bread knife with carved ivory handle £40-60 (+ Fees*)

2. A Victorian plated salver with shell and C scroll border, 36cm diameter £40-60 (+ Fees*) 3. An oval silver plated tray, 56cm wide, and a three-piece plated tea set of baluster form £70-100 (+ Fees*) 4. A kidney-shaped silver plated tray, 43cm wide, two plated sauce boats and a pair of grape scissors £40-60 (+ Fees*)

10. A plated and enamel six-piece dressing table set with floral and butterfly decoration, in a leather case (damages) £40-60 (+ Fees*) 11. A large quantity of silver plated wares £50-100 (+ Fees*) 12. An electroplated inkstand of hunting interest, H & L, each inkwell contained in a boot centred by a stirrup with pen rests and sundry silver plate £50-70 (+ Fees*)

5. A Sheffield plated tea urn, of vase shape, 34cm high £40-60 (+ Fees*)

13. A silver dressing set, comprising hand mirror, hairbrush and comb, marked ‘International Sterling’, monogrammed LM within fitted case £60-80 (+ Fees*)

6. A pair of silver plated circular entrée dishes with gadroon borders and detachable handles, 28cm diameter, a matching rectangular entrée dish, a pair of oval dishes, another entrée dish and an odd base £60-80 (+ Fees*)

14. A French oval silver snuff box, 19th Century, the cover decorated birds within a wreath, the sides with a band of leaves, 6.5cm wide £100-150 (+ Fees*)

7. A plated melon-shaped teapot and cover with bird finial, 19.5cm high, a matching coffee pot and another similar see illustration £40-60 (+ Fees*)

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16. A German table service of fiddle and thread pattern flatware, comprising six tablespoons, six table forks, six dessert spoons, six dessert forks, six dessert knives, six table knives and a ladle, initialled, in a fitted leather case £400-600 (+ Fees*) 17. A German table service of fiddle and thread pattern flatware, comprising twelve table spoons, twelve table knives, twelve table forks and twelve tea spoons, contained in a fitted leather case £350-450 (+ Fees*) 18. A German silver sugar bowl and jug, each profusely decorated flowers and a German silver ashtray set with a coin £50-70 (+ Fees*) 19. An Eastern white metal cauldron shaped salt, on three figural legs £40-60 (+ Fees*) 20. A set of four Chinese white metal footed bowls of circular shape with dimpled finish, 8cm diameter £120-180 (+ Fees*) 21. A Continental shaped oval silver tray with foliate scroll border, stamped 800 M, approximately 1485gm £400-600 (+ Fees*)

15. A set of four long stemmed silver spoons, Tiffany & Co., with leaf shaped bowls, boxed, an 800 standard model of a fishing boat, Alex Boulgaris, 9cm high and a white metal model of a rickshaw £60-80 (+ Fees*)

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Silver 30. A George II silver marrow spoon, George Hunter, London 1752 £150-200 (+ Fees*) 31. A Victorian fruit knife with silver blade, T M Sheffield 1878, with engraved mother-of-pearl mounts, two others and a Georgian fruit knife with silver blade and tortoiseshell mounts £80-120 (+ Fees*)

Lot 22 22. A Continental silver table service of flatware, Wilkens S, Germany, decorated with flower and scroll stems, engraved initials, comprising; twelve table spoons, twelve dessert spoons, twelve teaspoons, twelve sundae spoons, twelve forked spoons, twelve silver-gilt coffee spoons, fifteen dinner forks, twelve fish knives and forks, twelve dessert knives and forks, twelve small forks, fifteen dinner knives, twelve dessert knives, soup ladle, sauce ladle, two cake servers and a sifting ladle see illustration £1500-2500 (+ Fees*) 23. A Chinese silver chopstick rest, Zee Sung, Shanghai, three similar examples and two Eastern white metal bowls £300-500 (+ Fees*)

32. Two Victorian fruit knives with silver blades and engraved mother-of-pearl mounts, two others and a silver mounted penknife £100-150 (+ Fees*)

24. A set of four French silver salts, Maillard Freres & Vazou, of lobed form with swag decoration, fitted clear glass liners £100-150 (+ Fees*)

33. A set of six old English pattern silver forks, London 1911, approximately 300gm £80-100 (+ Fees*)

25. A French silver bowl and spoon, cased, an 800 standard bowl set with a Maria Theresa thaler and sundry Continental white metal £120-150 (+ Fees*)

34. A modern silver commemorative decanter trolley after The Wellington Coaster, R F E, London 1977, numbered 7 from edition of 50, the coasters set with medallion surround to a heavy beaded border, on four wheels with acanthus leaf design to centre and horn finial to pull handle, 44cm long, in a fitted box see illustration £600-800 (+ Fees*)

26. A pair of white metal candlesticks, the knopped stems with grotesque mask decoration to shaped circular bases, 23cm high and a quantity of silver plated wares £60-80 (+ Fees*) 27. A picquot ware tea set and tray and a 1950s Murphy radio £30-50 (+ Fees*)

35. An Edwardian silver hip flask, Birmingham 1908, with pull-off cup, initialled, a smaller hip flask, approximately 405gm and a plated cigarette box £100-150 (+ Fees*) 36. A square silver box and cover, A M, Birmingham 1948, with floral finial and beaded borders, 10.5cm wide and a sugar sifter by the same maker, approximately 530gm £80-100 (+ Fees*) 37. A silver fluted vase, Birmingham 1953, the base inlaid with resin panels, 24.5cm high, approximately 710gm gross £200-300 (+ Fees*) 38. A silver three-piece tea set, A M, Birmingham 1948, of plain form with reeded stylised decoration, approximately 1010gm £200-300 (+ Fees*)

Lot 34

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Lot 56 39. A cased silver Christening spoon and pusher, a set of five silver spoons and a small quantity of silver and silver mounted items £80-120 (+ Fees*) 40. A silver and pink guilloche enamel part dressing table set and sundry other part dressing table sets £150-200 (+ Fees*) 41. A silver and blue guilloche enamel dressing set, Birmingham 1930, of seven pieces £120-150 (+ Fees*) 42. A silver cigarette case, Birmingham 1899, engraved with scrolls and foliate detailing, another cigarette case, a silver purse for a ladies chatelaine and a silver miniature hand mirror in the form of a tennis racket £100-150 (+ Fees*) 43. A Victorian silver vinaigrette, Birmingham 1850, of shaped rectangular form with scroll engraving and a pierced and foliate engraved grille, in original case and an unmarked propelling pencil £100-150 (+ Fees*)

48. A canteen of silver Kings pattern flatware by Roberts & Belk, Sheffield 1989, eight settings, approximately 3,425gm, in a mahogany canteen £3000-5000 (+ Fees*)

45. A pair of silver pepper pots, H A, Sheffield 1900, a silver mounted scent bottle, a silver mounted crumb brush, an Art Nouveau silver mounted box, etc. £60-80 (+ Fees*)

49. A George II silver cream jug, G S, London 1759, of pear shape on shaped feet, inscribed and a silver spectacle case, George Unite, Birmingham 1881, containing a pair of steel framed spectacles, approximately 110gm £80-120 (+ Fees*)

46. A silver cased cruet set, marks rubbed, retailed by Oswin & Co., Hereford, comprising mustard pot, pair of pepper pots, pair of salts and various spoons, approximately 190gm £150-200 (+ Fees*)

50. A Victorian silver buckle, William Comyns, London 1894, each section of heart shape with pierced decoration, 13.5cm wide and a small pair of silver shoe buckles, George Unite, Birmingham 1890 see illustration £100-150 (+ Fees*)

47. A cased set of six silver-handled dessert knives, Sheffield 1915, a cased set of six silver teaspoons and matching sugar tongs and a cased set of six unmarked white metal Apostle spoons £100-150 (+ Fees*)

51. A William IV silver vinaigrette, John Taylor & John Perry, Birmingham 1836, of book form, the silver gilt interior with pierced grille £120-180 (+ Fees*) 52. A George III silver vinaigrette, maker’s mark only for Samuel Pemberton, of circular shape with engraved wreath to cover, another vinaigrette, damaged, a locket and two pill boxes £100-150 (+ Fees*) 53. Six late Victorian silver dessert knives and forks, H H, Sheffield 1873, with engraved mother-of-pearl handles £200-250 (+ Fees*) 54. A late Victorian silver mounted hip flask, William Thomas Wright & Frederick Davies, London 1884, monogrammed, 15cm long £60-80 (+ Fees*)

Lot 57 55. A Victorian circular silver dish, T S, London 1962, with ten-division border, 18cm diameter and a silver circular waiter, J D & S, Sheffield 1924, approximately 515gm £120-150 (+ Fees*) 56. A silver model horse, John & William Deakin, Sheffield, no date letter, on a circular plinth base, 12cm high see illustration £100-150 (+ Fees*) 57. A silver model of a hound, Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd, London 1924, Cotswold Hunt Puppy Show 1929-1932, on a wood plinth, 10cm high see illustration £80-120 (+ Fees*)

44. A small group of silver including five napkin rings, a pierced bonbon dish, six thimbles (two base metal), a Victorian pen case for a chatelaine, a circular photo frame, a quantity of fruit knives and a silver hat pin £200-300 (+ Fees*) Lot 50 8

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Lot 65 58. A Sterling silver match box holder with oval of a crown green bowler, a heart shaped trinket dish retailed by Hamilton and Co. Calcutta, a hexafoil sweetmeat dish, Birmingham 1908, and a small circular frame £50-70 (+ Fees*) 59. A George II silver mug, Richard Gurney & Thomas Cook, London 1754, ogee shaped on a skirt base, 8cm high, approximately 90gm £80-100 (+ Fees*) 60. A George III silver mug, Benjamin West, London, ogee shaped on a skirt base, 7cm high, approximately 75gm £80-100 (+ Fees*) 61. A small silver hot milk pot, London 1911, with ribbed spout and ebonised handle, 13cm high and a paper knife by Elkington and Co, Birmingham 1905, with 8” rule and scroll handle, approximately 220gm £60-80 (+ Fees*)

64. A silver pedestal bowl, Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1927, with pierced border, 12cm diameter and a pair of silver sweetmeat dishes, Birmingham 1917, approximately 165gm £60-80 (+ Fees*)

70. A cased set of four silver shell-shaped salts, SEB, Birmingham 1900, with matching spoons, cased and a silver butter shell, London 1901, approximately 94gm £100-150 (+ Fees*)

65. A pair of Victorian silver taper sticks, Thomas Bradbury, London 1892, of knopped form with shells to the corners, 14cm high (weighted) see illustration £200-300 (+ Fees*)

71. A mother-of-pearl handled set of silver dessert knives and forks, IT Birmingham 1795, comprising six knives and forks (damages) £70-100 (+ Fees*)

66. A silver sauce boat, Birmingham 1929, a silver slop bowl, Birmingham 1920, and a damaged vase, Birmingham 1918, approximately 210gm £60-80 (+ Fees*) 67. A set of twelve Scottish silver table spoons, AM, Edinburgh 1828, of single struck King’s pattern, initialled, approximately 810gm £250-350 (+ Fees*) 68. A set of eleven Scottish silver dessert spoons, M & C, Edinburgh 1834, of single struck Kings pattern and a well matched spoon, approximately 400gm £120-180 (+ Fees*) 69. A set of six silver coffee spoons, Sheffield 1966, cased and a quantity of silver teaspoons, plated flatware etc. in an oak canteen £100-150 (+ Fees*)

72. A quantity of silver cruets comprising a pair of pepper pots, Birmingham 1904, another pepper pot (San Francisco) and a mustard pot, Birmingham 1904, approximately 105gm £50-80 (+ Fees*) 73. A silver strawberry dish, Mappin & Webb, London 1928, of circular form with presentation inscription, 20cm diameter, approximately 385gm see illustration £150-200 (+ Fees*) 74. A pair of small silver quaichs, Birmingham 1904, a modern circular silver dish, London 2000 and a christening mug, Birmingham 1928, approximately 295gm £80-120 (+ Fees*) 75. A Georgian silver pap boat, Thomas Meriton, London 1801, crested and with a thread border £80-120 (+ Fees*)

62. A silver salver, Barker Brothers, Chester 1919, of shaped square form, on four feet, central monogram, 30cm wide, approximately 1120gm £300-500 (+ Fees*) 63. A Victorian silver mug, Barnard family, London 1872, engraved ferns and with C scroll handle, 10cm high, approximately 225gm £100-150 (+ Fees*)

Lot 73

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87. A pair of silver bonbon dishes, C & S, Chester 1921, another bonbon dish and a small silver cruet stand, AC, Sheffield 1899, of quatrefoil shape, fitted a part set of silver mounted glass cruets £80-120 (+ Fees*) 88. A Georg Jensen silver cocktail spoon, in the Acorn pattern designed by Johan Rohde, with import marks for 1955 £40-60 (+ Fees*) 89. A Ronson silver lighter, B & C, Birmingham 1947 £30-50 (+ Fees*)

Lot 81

90. A four-piece silver cruet set, D & A, Birmingham 1924, comprising two open salts, a pepper pot, a mustard pot and two matching pepper pots, two salts and a mustard pot bearing Chinese export marks £150-200 (+ Fees*)

76. A silver teapot, Richard Martin & Ebenezer Hall, Sheffield 1910, with gadrooned rim, approximately 655gm £180-220 (+ Fees*) 77. Seven silver napkin rings, various assay offices and dates, a silver tea strainer, Sheffield 1915 and a modern silver coaster £120-150 (+ Fees*) 78. A five-piece silver tea and coffee service, EHP Co Ltd, Sheffield 1974, of circular shape with gadrooned rims, coffee pot matched, approximately 2280gm £1500-2000 (+ Fees*) 79. A silver tazza, Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1911, of pierced circular form on a spreading foot, 25cm diameter, approximately 540gm £300-500 (+ Fees*) 80. A silver teapot, Adie Bros. Ltd., Chester, 1932 with serpent spout and Oriental engraved band, with boxwood handle and a silver hot water jug by Adie Bros. Ltd., Chester 1940, approximately 1205gm gross £150-200 (+ Fees*) 81. A silver teapot, Henry Clifford Davis, Birmingham 1932, of Georgian twelve-sided oval form with boxwood pineapple finial and beaded borders with the matching cream jug and two-handled sugar basin, approximately 1050gm gross see illustration £400-600 (+ Fees*)

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91. A pair of George IV silver candlesticks, Sheffield 1824, of tapering form fitted as lamps £200-300 (+ Fees*)

Lot 84

82. A George III silver snuff box, William Pugh, Birmingham 1808, with engine turned decoration and a visiting card case, H C D, Birmingham 1906 £70-90 (+ Fees*) 83. A silver coffee pot and matching teapot, Messrs Barnard, London 1892, half-ribbed and a somewhat similar milk jug and sugar basin, approximately 1675gm £200-300 (+ Fees*) 84. An Edwardian embossed silver aide-mémoire, Henry Mathews, Birmingham 1900, depicting serenaders to one side and a terrace with distant city to the other, 10.5cm wide see illustration £200-300 (+ Fees*) 85. A circular silver rose bowl, Sheffield 1895, of half-ribbed form, 16cm diameter, approximately 225gm £80-120 (+ Fees*) 86. A circular silver footed bowl, Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1940, with fish scale type decoration and another silver bowl, approximately 300gm £100-150 (+ Fees*)

92. A George III silver jug, marks rubbed, with beaded rim, loop handle and on a square foot, 16cm high £60-80 (+ Fees*) 93. A set of six silver soup spoons, RFM, Sheffield 1932, approximately 415gm £100-150 (+ Fees*) 94. A set of mother-of-pearl handled silver dessert knives and forks, Sheffield 1915, twelve settings, in a fitted canteen £180-220 (+ Fees*) 95. A set of mother-of-pearl handled silver dessert knives and forks, James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1933, in a fitted canteen £80-120 (+ Fees*) 96. A quantity of silver fiddle pattern flatware comprising ten table forks, six dessert spoons, twelve dessert forks and four teaspoons, some crested £400-600 (+ Fees*) 97. Six silver cake forks, R F M, Sheffield 1943, cased £40-60 (+ Fees*)

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Lot 103

98. A drum-shaped silver mustard pot, London 1903, with gadrooned border and spoon, a Victorian silver circular salt, Joseph Angell & Joseph Angell, London 1848, a pair of silver tongs and a silver coloured metal horse, approximately 230gm £80-120 (+ Fees*) 99. A pair of oval silver salts, maker’s mark ACP, London 1993, of boat shape and hammered design, the matching spoons and a Danish sterling silver and blue enamel pepper pot and salt, approximately 180gm gross £150-200 (+ Fees*)

Lot 102

100. A pair of silver candlesticks, Roberts & Belk, Sheffield 1967, with baluster columns and square bases, 24cm high, weighted £200-300 (+ Fees*)

103. A five-piece silver tea and coffee service, Barker Bros, Chester 1920, initialled M, including kettle on stand, approximately 2920gm see illustration £800-1200 (+ Fees*)

101. A George III silver sugar basin, London 1792, of oval shape with loop handles, pierced sides and on fluted feet, inscription to interior ‘The Gift of Mary Vavasour’, 22cm wide £100-150 (+ Fees*) 102. A large Victorian silver goblet, Charles Stuart Harris, London 1875, with engraved decoration, knopped stem and beaded circular foot, crested, 30.5cm high, approximately 830gm see illustration £300-500 (+ Fees*)

104. A Victorian four-piece silver tea and coffee service, Joseph Angell, London 1852/1843, of hexagonal pagoda shape, crested, approximately 2520gm see illustration £1200-1800 (+ Fees*)

Lot 104

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Lot 105 105. A two-handled silver pierced basket, James Dixon & Son, Sheffield 1906, with green glass liner, approximately 605gm see illustration £500-600 (+ Fees*) 106. A George III silver teapot on stand, GS, London 1788, of rectangular shape with concave corners, crested, approximately 545gm see illustration £500-700 (+ Fees*) 107. A George V two-handled rectangular silver tea tray, Barker Bros., Chester 1919, with inscription to ‘H W Morgan 1920’, approximately 4255gm £1200-1500 (+ Fees*)

Lot 106 108. A pair of George V two-branch silver candelabra, James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1919, on octagonal tapering columns and chamfered square bases, engraved ‘presented to H W Morgan’ etc., weighted, 44cm high £600-800 (+ Fees*) 109. A George II silver Warwick cruet set, Samuel Woods, London 1755, the base with central handle and applied rococo cartouche, on four ornate feet, fitted one large and two smaller casters and pair of silver lidded cut glass bottles see illustration £2000-3000 (+ Fees*) 110. A set of four George II silver cauldron salts, David Hennell, London 1750, crested, on shell capped legs with shell feet, and four salt shovels, approximately 435gm £300-500 (+ Fees*)

111. A Georgian square shaped silver salver, Edward Wakelin, London 1745, armorial rubbed, approximately 305gm £120-180 (+ Fees*) 112. A George III silver teapot stand, John Emes, London 1803, of oval form and a wine funnel (damaged), approximately 200gm £120-180 (+ Fees*) 113. A twin-handled silver trophy cup, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1902, embossed scrolls and flowers and a silver goblet, London 1888, approximately 875gm £250-350 (+ Fees*) 114. A silver trophy cup, HW, Sheffield 1906, inscribed Welsh National Agricultural Society 1908, and another similar, HA, Sheffield 1897, inscribed United Counties Agricultural Society Carmarthen 1899, approximately 990gm £300-500 (+ Fees*) 115. A canteen of George V silver cutlery, Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1931, Grecian pattern, engraved initials CH, comprising; twelve soup spoons, twelve dessert spoons, eight table spoons, twelve teaspoons, six coffee spoons, six egg spoons, twelve fish knives and forks, twelve dessert knives and forks, twelve cheese knives, twelve dinner knives, twelve table forks, twelve dessert forks, pair fish servers, carving set, soup ladle, pair sauce ladles, butter knife, sharpener, sugar tongs, in an oak case fitted four trays £2500-3500 (+ Fees*) 116. A silver strawberry set, George Maudsley Jackson & David Landsborough Fullerton, London 1903, in a fitted case, approximately 140gm £80-120 (+ Fees*)

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121. A pair of silver mustard pots and pepper pots, DF, London 1917/1919, another pair of pepper pots, two toast racks etc., approximately 610gm £200-300 (+ Fees*) 122. Five silver sauce boats, approximately 635gm £180-220 (+ Fees*) 123. A George III silver cream jug, London 1807, and another London 1908, both of helmet shape, approximately 250gm £80-120 (+ Fees*) 124. A Victorian silver jug, London 1859, with embossed decoration and another, London 1920, approximately 450gm and a weighted caster £150-200 (+ Fees*)

Lot 117 117. An Omar Ramsden silver spoon, London 1933, with hammered bowl, the handle decorated lily of the valley and a stylised coronet finial, 16.5cm long see illustration £300-500 (+ Fees*) 118. A set of eighteen Victorian mother-of-pearl handled silver dessert knives and forks, HA, Sheffield 1867, crested £150-200 (+ Fees*) 119. A modern silver rose bowl designed by Algernon Asprey for the Year of the Rose, London 1976, decorated with a rose (dented), on a hardwood plinth, approximately 575gm £200-300 (+ Fees*) 120. A quantity of Art Deco silver items including a jug, Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1936, four toast racks, EV, Sheffield 1932/33, a three-piece cruet and an egg cup, approximately 515gm £180-220 (+ Fees*)

125. A silver cigarette box, Richard Comyns, London 1950, with engine turned decoration and leaf moulded borders, 20cm wide £70-100 (+ Fees*) 126. A silver cigarette box, London 1935, with engine turned decoration, two cigarette cases and a visiting card case, approximately 330gm weighable £120-180 (+ Fees*) 127. A silver cased folding bedside clock, R&S, Birmingham 1932, with engine turned decoration, 7cm wide £80-120 (+ Fees*) 128. A Continental silver and enamel box, import marks for 1929, the cover with applied initials, 8cm wide, a silver compact, London 1947 and a silver snuff box, Birmingham 1946 £120-180 (+ Fees*) 129. Two silver Christening mugs, inscribed, and a small trophy cup, approximately 425gm £120-180 (+ Fees*) 130. A silver teapot, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co, London 1901, inscribed, approximately 490gm £150-200 (+ Fees*)

131. Two tortoiseshell and silver lidded jars, a footed dish, Adie Bros., Birmingham 1933 and a spill vase £80-120 (+ Fees*) 132. Six pairs of Victorian silver dessert knives and forks, GA, London 1861, a set of silver fruit knives and a set of silver handled fruit knives £100-150 (+ Fees*) 133. A set of six silver teaspoons, CTB, Birmingham 1932, with pierced terminals and another set of six silver teaspoons, both cased, approximately 120gm £60-80 (+ Fees*) 134. A silver Christening set, Richard Martin & Ebenezer Hall, Sheffield 1890, two cased sets of spoons and five napkin rings, approximately 315gm £100-150 (+ Fees*) 135. A set of four George III silver tablespoons, William Sumner & Richard Crossley, London 1776/77, with bright cut decoration, crested, approximately 270gm £80-120 (+ Fees*) 136. A quantity of old English pattern silver spoons, Georgian and later, approximately 670gm £200-300 (+ Fees*) 137. A quantity of George III silver flatware, James Ede & Alexander Hewat, London 1808/09, comprising silver table spoon, dessert spoon, two teaspoons and fork, all rare double thread and shell pattern, crested, approximately 275gm £100-150 (+ Fees*) 138. A quantity of fiddle pattern silver flatware, Georgian and later, including a pair of tablespoons by Peter & William Bateman, London 1807, approximately 430gm £120-180 (+ Fees*) 139. A quantity of silver flatware, Georgian and later, including teaspoons, condiment spoons, fish knives and forks, approximately 590gm weighable £150-200 (+ Fees*)

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145. A set of twelve old English pattern silver soup spoons, Roberts & Belk, Sheffield 1936, initialled, approximately 434gm £100-150 (+ Fees*) 146. A George III silver inkstand, William Plummer, London 1764, of rectangular shape with gadroon border, on paw feet, 23.5cm wide, approximately 395gm see illustration £400-600 (+ Fees*) 147. A pair of William IV silver wine coasters, Henry Wilkinson & Co, Sheffield 1833, with gadrooned rims, 15cm diameter £200-300 (+ Fees*) 148. A Victorian silver card waiter, John Edward Terrey & Co, London 1844, with pie crust edge, on scroll feet, 16cm diameter, approximately 210gm £120-150 (+ Fees*) Lot 140 140. A George II silver coffee pot, Charles Wright, London 1777, of pear shape with beaded borders, fitted an ebonised handle, crested, 24cm high approximately 600gm gross see illustration £800-1200 (+ Fees*) 141. A George III silver mustard pot, London 1797, of oval shape with domed cover and blue glass liner, with a silver mustard spoon £120-180 (+ Fees*)

149. A set of six silver coffee spoons, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, Sheffield 1929, and seven matched teaspoons, approximately 215gm £60-80 (+ Fees*) 150. A set of six Scottish silver teaspoons, various makers, Edinburgh 1820, of single struck King’s pattern, approximately 120gm and sundry plated and white metal items £50-70 (+ Fees*)

151. An Irish silver ladle, John Pittar, Dublin circa 1788, the handle with Celtic point, engraved a crest and motto, approximately 210gm Note: Crest and motto possibly of the Irish Guild of Merchants £200-300 (+ Fees*) 152. A set of ten Irish silver dessert spoons, Christopher Eades for M West, Dublin 1824, of fiddle pattern, crested, approximately 360gm Note: Crest of Perkins, Carrington and others £150-200 (+ Fees*) 153. An Irish silver sauce ladle, marks illegible, with shell bowl and engraved stem £40-60 (+ Fees*) 154. An Irish silver caster, marks rubbed, with pierced domed cover and of tapering form, with S-scroll handle, 8.5cm high £200-300 (+ Fees*) 155. A pair of George III silver sauce ladles, makers marks rubbed, crested, a set of four Scottish oar pattern salt spoons, WCS, Glasgow 1855 and sundry flatware £220-280 (+ Fees*) 156. A silver salver, Sheffield 1965, with central armorial and motto, pie crust edge and on four scroll feet, 35.5cm diameter, approximately 1080gm £300-500 (+ Fees*)

142. A pair of silver bonbon dishes, Edward Souter Barnsley, Sheffield 1913, of circular shape with pierced sides, on claw and ball feet, 10.5cm diameter, approximately 170gm £100-150 (+ Fees*) 143. A pair of silver bonbon dishes, HM, Birmingham 1902, of wavy outline with pierced decoration, 14cm wide, a capstan inkwell, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1911, a Georgian egg cup, three other egg cups, a modern napkin ring, a silver handled cake slice and a spoon, total weighable approximately 360gm £150-200 (+ Fees*) 144. A pair of Scottish silver basting spoons, AG, Edinburgh 1797, the terminals initialled D, approximately 180gm £150-200 (+ Fees*)

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Lot 157 157. A matched pair of 18th Century silver candlesticks, one marked for James Gould, London 1747, the other apparently overstruck by Ebenezer Coker, London 1764, each of knopped form with quatrefoil base, armorial to base of stem, 24cm high, approximately 1110gm see illustration £1000-1500 (+ Fees*) 158. A silver heart-shaped basket, Sheffield 1916, with pierced and embossed decoration, 25.5cm x 21.5cm, approximately 230gm £100-150 (+ Fees*) 159. A George III silver tankard, Henry Payne, London 1747, the domed cover with scroll thumbpiece, crested, initials to handle, 17cm high approximately 660gm see illustration £700-900 (+ Fees*)

160. A quantity of silver mounted dressing table items, including a hand mirror, hair brush, jars and a silver bitters pourer, the spout modelled as a fox mask £100-150 (+ Fees*)

164. A set of four Victorian silver mounted salts, maker’s mark AJR in a clover leaf, Sheffield 1879, of twin-handled form with matching spoons see illustration £100-150 (+ Fees*)

161. A set of six silver teaspoons, K S, Sheffield 1937, another set of six silver teaspoons, a set of six silver coffee spoons, a caddy spoon, marks rubbed, two napkin rings, twelve silver handled fruit knives and sundry spoons £100-150 (+ Fees*)

165. Two silver sauce boats and two bowls, approximately 450gm £100-150 (+ Fees*)

162. A silver three-piece tea set, S B & S Ltd, Chester 1931, of oblong shape on bun feet, approximately 875gm £200-300 (+ Fees*) 163. A silver three-piece tea set, E V, Sheffield 1933, of octagonal form on paw feet, approximately 965gm £150-200 (+ Fees*)

166. A Victorian silver bowl, H H, London 1874, on mask capped legs, approximately 155gm £80-120 (+ Fees*) 167. A Goliath pocket watch with silver case, E S B, Birmingham 1920, and a small pocket watch, the dial signed Fattorini & Sons, Bradford £100-150 (+ Fees*) 168. A large quantity of silver salts, pepper pots, small trophies etc. £100-150 (+ Fees*)

Lot 164

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Lot 180

181. A quantity of sundries including a Stratton compact, a pair of gold framed spectacles, a pair of pince-nez, etc. £60-80 (+ Fees*) 182. A Victorian cameo brooch, depicting a woman in profile, a medallion marked Ripon Millenary AD 1886, two miniature seal fobs etc. £40-60 (+ Fees*)

Lot 169 169. A pair of silver candlesticks, Richard Martin & Ebenezer Hall, London 1890, of neo-classical design, the urn-shaped sconces above square tapering columns to canted square bases, weighted, 30cm high, and a matching pair, Richard Martin & Ebenezer Hall, Sheffield 1898 see illustration £1000-1500 (+ Fees*) 170. A Georgian silver wine coaster, marks indistinct, the pierced sides decorated swags, on a later base, a pair of silver spirit labels for Sherry and Gin, two silver ashtrays and a set of ten small coasters marked M Whiting & Co. Sterling £150-200 (+ Fees*) 171. A Scottish silver toddy ladle, C & S, Edinburgh 1807, of circular form with twisted whalebone handle, 36.5cm long £50-70 (+ Fees*) 172. A pair of George III silver table spoons, MGT, Exeter 1833, of fiddle pattern, an Old English pattern table spoon, Frances Parsons & Joseph Goss, Exeter 1805, five fiddle pattern teaspoons, Thomas Hart Stone, Exeter 1869 and a quantity of other silver spoons and sugar tongs approximately 555gm £180-220 (+ Fees*)

Objets de Vertu & Coins 175. A quantity of various pre-decimal coinage to include half crown and shillings within a small brown suitcase £40-60 (+ Fees*) 176. Three silver cheroot holders, a Fonou silver pencil, two silver needle cases, two others and a carved wooden netsuke in the form of a mountain goat £40-60 (+ Fees*) 177. A Victorian gold half-sovereign, 1898 £100-150 (+ Fees*) 178. A small group of coins to include a 2007 Diamond Wedding crown, a Centenary coin of the opening of the Manchester Ship Canal, a silver Jubilee Crown and various coins £30-50 (+ Fees*) 179. A 19th Century moss agate casket with hinged cover, on ball feet, 8.5cm wide and another agate casket with domed cover £150-200 (+ Fees*)

183. A hardstone cylinder seal, one end set with a circular carnelian and with a gold collar set with a cabochon moonstone, 5.5cm long, boxed by Collingwood & Co. see illustration £150-200 (+ Fees*) 184. A late 19th Century mother-of-pearl visiting card case, the front with engraved floral lozenge and foliate surround, 11cm wide and another similar £60-80 (+ Fees*) 185. A gold cased seal top propelling pencil by Mordan & Co, a pen by the same and a silver propelling pencil £120-180 (+ Fees*) 186. Five Welsh Pony and Cob Society silver medallions, circa 1905-10, three Hackney Horse Society medallions and three Welsh National Agricultural Society medallions awarded to Evan Jones, Swansea 1912 and Newport 1914 £150-200 (+ Fees*)

180. An Art Nouveau style enamelled buckle depicting dragonflies, another enamelled buckle and sundry buckles see illustration £80-120 (+ Fees*) Lot 183

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187. Two silver scent bottles of flask form, a pair of gilt lorgnettes and a propelling pencil £60-80 (+ Fees*) 188. A 19th Century gold snuff box, unmarked, with scroll engraving throughout and floral thumbpiece, 4.5cm wide, approximately 45gm see illustration £600-800 (+ Fees*) 189. A Georgian shagreen etui, the fitted interior with scent bottle and other fittings, 5.5cm high see illustration £300-500 (+ Fees*)

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Lot 189

190. A Fabergé silver letter knife circa 1900, with band of stylised flowers and Greek key decoration to the collar, 28cm long see illustration £1200-1500 (+ Fees*) 191. A near pair of Mughal rock crystal bowls, each with five gem set petals to the exterior, the larger 52mm diameter see illustration £300-500 (+ Fees*) 192. A Chinese carved coral snuff bottle of double gourd form, on a small carved wood stand, lacking stopper, 4cm high excluding stand £100-150 (+ Fees*)

Lot 190

193. A Japanese carved ivory figure group, Meiji period, depicting a tiger attacking a goat and its kid, 22.5cm long £400-600 (+ Fees*) 194. A Chinese hardstone and white metal mounted box and cover, the cover with monkey finial above pierced dragon decoration and butterflies to the border, the pale green stone ring with dragon masks to the sides and seal mark beneath, 5.5cm high £150-200 (+ Fees*) 195. An ivory letter opener with two blades fitted to the handle, marked Sanson & Sons, the blade decorated Beauport, seat of Sir Charles Lamb, 14.5cm long, a small Turkish pipe marked Borgest, Constantinople, a cameo brooch etc £80-120 (+ Fees*) 196. A Cross fountain pen with a 14ct gold nib and gold plated case, boxed £80-100 (+ Fees*)

Lot 191 197. Eleven silver mounted scent bottles, various dates and makers £60-80 (+ Fees*)

198. A silver mounted scent bottle, the hinged cover Birmingham 1919, to a globular body 15.5cm high and five other silver mounted glass scent bottles £80-120 (+ Fees*)

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Lot 214 Lot 202 199. A cut glass scent bottle, the cover with shagreen top and marked Sterling England, a cut glass jar the silver cover with hardstone thistle decoration and two early 20th Century scent bottles £60-80 (+ Fees*) 200. A silver mounted scent bottle, the hinged mounts S & Co., Birmingham 1910, ten other scent bottles jars and a plated circular pill box £80-120 (+ Fees*) 201. A silver mounted jar, the cover Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1905, decorated a Classical figure, and seven other silver mounted glass jars various £80-120 (+ Fees*) 202. Five enamel and silver mounted scent bottles, each with coloured guilloche enamel cover, various sizes see illustration £200-300 (+ Fees*) 203. A double-ended red glass scent bottle, with engraved white metal covers, a blue scent bottle with silver mount and a green glass jar with silver cover £60-80 (+ Fees*)

Jewellery & Watches 210. Two gem set dress rings, in modern gold settings £300-500 (+ Fees*) 211. An elaborate filigree hinged bangle with flowerhead and leaf decoration throughout Provenance: formerly the property of Sarah Grand, Victorian feminist writer £100-120 (+ Fees*) 212. A gold filled seal with embossed scroll work and another smaller £80-120 (+ Fees*) 213. Three die set seals, a small book shaped locket and a hollow link bracelet with 9ct gold lock £100-120 (+ Fees*) 214. A pair of ladybird earrings, each with diamond set eyes and enamelled wings see illustration £500-700 (+ Fees*)

Lot 215 215. A tanzanite and diamond dress ring, the central round tanzanite stone measuring 7.8ct, flanked by baguette and brilliant cut diamonds to the shoulders, mounted on a white gold band stamped 18k, size Q, with certificate see illustration £2000-3000 (+ Fees*) 216. A tri-coloured 18ct gold snake link bracelet with section engine turned thread links, stamped 750, approximately 45gm, 19.5cm long see illustration £400-500 (+ Fees*)

204. Nine silver top jars, various dates and makers, mostly from fitted dressing cases £80-120 (+ Fees*) 205. A quantity of Scottish hardstone handled knives including fifteen table knives and twelve smaller knives, the steel blades by Hilliard & Chapman, Glasgow £300-500 (+ Fees*)

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Lot 218 217. A large quantity of silver and costume jewellery including a barn owl pendant, a rose quartz pendant, a Kingfisher feather and tall ship painted pendant and a quantity of silver rings £100-150 (+ Fees*) 218. A diamond partridge brooch, set in 18ct white gold, in a fitted Tessier box see illustration £2000-3000 (+ Fees*) 219. A pair of diamond earrings, the 18ct yellow gold hoops pave set with brilliant cut diamonds, approximate total diamond weight 2.15ct £600-800 (+ Fees*) 220. A pair of natural saltwater pearl stud cufflinks by Cartier, set in 14k gold, boxed and with certificate £1500-2000 (+ Fees*) 221. A Mappin & Webb 18ct gold and diamond set collar necklace, the chain set with diamonds to each link, original fitted box see illustration £5000-6000 (+ Fees*)

Lot 221 223. A set of three contemporary 18ct white gold rings, each of wavy form, the largest set with three rows of diamonds, another set a single row of diamonds, gross weight approximately 20gm £500-700 (+ Fees*) 224. An emerald and diamond dress ring, the emerald set to a four claw setting with two brilliant round cut diamonds to either shoulder, to an 18ct white gold mount, size O see illustration £600-800 (+ Fees*)

225. A lady’s 9ct gold cased pocket watch with gilded enamel dial and floral engraving to back of case, a silver locket on chain, a jadeite ring on a 9ct gold shank, a 9ct gold bar brooch, a silver link chain and another white metal chain £100-150 (+ Fees*) 226. A Salvador Dali 18ct gold pendant necklace, The Madonna of Port Lligat, limited edition, marked A-49, total weight approximately 166gm see illustration £8000-10000 (+ Fees*)

222. A diamond dress ring, of ropetwist design with diamond set double X, in unmarked white metal, approximately 9gm £180-220 (+ Fees*)

Lot 224

Lot 226

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Lot 237

Lot 227

227. A Mappin & Webb 18ct gold and diamond set bracelet, the chain links set with diamonds to each link, fitted within original case see illustration £2000-3000 (+ Fees*) 228. A diamond and enamel bar brooch modelled as a huntsman taking a fence, in a Carrington & Co box see illustration £700-900 (+ Fees*) 229. A large collection of various silver and gem set brooches, including to a silver brooch in the form of a bird set with an amethyst and another silver example of stylised form set with malachite £60-80 (+ Fees*) 230. Silver jewellery including a Victorian silver brooch and matching earrings, a Scottish brooch and a bangle with engraved coins £100-150 (+ Fees*)

231. A pair of 9ct gold mounted turquoise hair grips, each 9cm wide £50-70 (+ Fees*) 232. An 18ct gold link bracelet with two lapis lazuli column junctions, two small diamonds set to either side of clasp and ruby cabochon to lever, approximately gross weight 31gm £150-200 (+ Fees*) 233. No Lot 234. A foliate engraved and pierced silver buckle, a silver engraved bangle, a silver link bracelet, a silver curb chain, a silver bar bracelet, a silver cased wristwatch and sundry small silver £100-150 (+ Fees*) 235. A ruby and diamond dress ring, the centre set six brilliant cut diamonds within a rectangular setting, flanked by two step cut rubies, to a stamped 14K white gold setting, size N £400-600 (+ Fees*)

237. An emerald and diamond dress ring, the emerald approximately 2.3ct set with tapered diamond baguette shoulders on an 18ct white gold mount, stamped K18, size N, with certificate see illustration £2500-3000 (+ Fees*) 238. A diamond cluster ring, the eleven-stone cluster to an 18ct white gold shank, estimated total diamond weight 2.50ct, size M £3000-5000 (+ Fees*) 239. A Victorian half pearl set brooch of shield shape, cased £40-60 (+ Fees*) 240. A Victorian 18ct gold mourning ring, the band of ropetwist design with black enamel ‘In Memory Of’ alternating with split pearls, maker TE £120-180 (+ Fees*) 241. A diamond kangaroo brooch, with ruby eye, 4cm long see illustration £2000-3000 (+ Fees*)

236. A 9ct gold dress ring, another gilt metal dress ring with Egyptian marks and a pair of gold and diamond set pendant earrings £200-300 (+ Fees*)

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244. A diamond and enamel pheasant brooch, the enamelled head and feet to a pave set body, 4cm long, in a fitted Tessier box see illustration £1800-2000 (+ Fees*) 245.† A single emerald stone, unmounted, approximately 3.62ct, with certificate £3200-3500 (+ Fees*) 246. A 9ct gold, amethyst and cultured pearl bracelet, the seven oval scroll pierced motifs each set with an amethyst cabochon, 19cm long £200-300 (+ Fees*) 247. A multi-gem set hinged bangle, the four knife edge bars each with cluster, one centred by a sapphire, one a pearl, one a ruby and one an emerald, approximately 41gm see illustration £3000-4000 (+ Fees*) 248. An emerald cut diamond solitaire ring, approximately 1ct, flanked with tapering baguette cut diamond shoulders to a platinum setting, stamped PT 950, size N½ see illustration £2000-3000 (+ Fees*)

Lot 242

249. An Art Deco style emerald and diamond dress ring, the square cut emerald set in a millegrain and pierced rectangular setting, size P £150-250 (+ Fees*)

Lot 244 242. An 18ct yellow gold stylised collar necklace by Caplain, of interwoven tapering form with ruby cabochon clasp, signed Caplain, Paris, gross weight approximately 90gm see illustration £1500-2000 (+ Fees*) 243.† An oval brilliant cut yellow sapphire stone, unmounted, approximately 5.09ct with certificate £400-600 (+ Fees*) Lot 247

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250 An Art Deco style diamond articulated cuff bracelet set with approximately 37ct of diamonds, the three principal rectangular panels each centred by a diamond of approximately 0.56ct, 19cm long approximately 73gm, in a fitted case see illustration ÂŁ25000-30000 (+ Fees*)

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Lot 251

Lot 252

Lot 254

Lot 257

251. A diamond ring set to an 18k white gold band, the brilliant cut central stone approximately 0.45ct with five diamond baguette cut stones to each shoulder, size O see illustration £700-900 (+ Fees*) 252. A ruby and diamond dress ring, the central oval cut ruby of approximately 20ct with a grid of princess cut diamonds to each shoulder, the 18k white gold shank marked for Charnet, Paris, size approximately M L see illustration £1200-1500 (+ Fees*)

253.† An unmounted mixed cushion cut tanzanite, 17.21ct, with certificate £800-1200 (+ Fees*) 254. A Colombian emerald and diamond cluster ring, the emerald of approximately 1.99ct to a surround of diamonds and split shoulders, set in 18ct white gold and platinum, size P, with certificate see illustration £2500-3000 (+ Fees*) 255. A pair of cornelian hoop earrings £200-300 (+ Fees*)

256. A diamond eternity ring, set with baguette cut diamonds to an unmarked white metal mount, size M½ £400-600 (+ Fees*) 257. A sapphire and diamond cluster ring, the oval sapphire to a surround of sixteen brilliant cut diamonds in a millegrain setting with four smaller diamonds to each shoulder in a white gold mount, size P½ see illustration £800-1200 (+ Fees*)

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Lot 258

Lot 260 258. An 18ct gold bracelet in the style of Cartier with leopard head clasp, the eyes set with emeralds, the clasp and collar set with diamonds, gross weight approximately 55gm see illustration £1500-2000 (+ Fees*) 259. A sapphire and diamond set 18ct white gold hinged bangle with eight sapphires and eight diamonds, each approximately 0.15ct see illustration £1500-2000 (+ Fees*)

Lot 259

260. A pair of jade, onyx and diamond pendant earrings, each of pear shape suspended beneath a diamond set bail, 5cm long, boxed with certificate see illustration £4000-5000 (+ Fees*) 261. A tri-coloured gold bracelet, the alternating strands of reeded twisted form with ball terminals, stamped to each collar, approximately 33gm see illustration £800-1000 (+ Fees*) 262. A cultured pearl and white gold necklace with matching bracelet, the necklace with seven pearls between bar links £300-500 (+ Fees*)

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263. A pair of Montblanc cufflinks, each with a circular onyx cabochon to an 18ct gold mount and the matching tie pin £300-500 (+ Fees*)

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264. Two diamond and enamel racehorse and jockey brooches, each modelled at a full gallop, 3.5cm long in a fitted case see illustration £3500-4000 (+ Fees*)

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Lot 266 265. A diamond set bar brooch, the foliate motif with central rose cut diamond, approximately 0.3ct, graduating diamonds to either side, approximately 78mm long to an unmarked yellow mount £250-350 (+ Fees*) 266. A diamond bar brooch of five spaced stones each within a circular millegrain setting to an unmarked white and yellow metal mount, the central stone approximately 0.45ct, 8cm long see illustration £250-350 (+ Fees*) 267. A pear shaped diamond pendant set in an unmarked white metal mount, the stone approximately 0.9ct £1000-1500 (+ Fees*) 268. A diamond set bracelet of leaf shaped links set in 18ct white gold, 18cm long £1500-2000 (+ Fees*) 269. A ruby and diamond dress ring to a white metal and 18ct yellow gold mount, size P £300-500 (+ Fees*) 270. A sapphire and diamond dress ring to a white metal and 18ct yellow gold mount, size P½ £300-500 (+ Fees*) 271. An 18ct gold and ruby dress ring of modern design, the domed ruby set centre to concentric gold borders, size N £1000-1500 (+ Fees*)

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Lots 281 and 279 272. A small group of silver jewellery, including marcasite kangaroo, circular Mexican brooch, filigree brooch, Siamese niello brooch, Dutch coin link bracelet and a lipstick holder with integral mirror £60-80 (+ Fees*) 273. An amethyst and diamond pendant necklace, the fine link neck chain suspending a line of three amethysts interspersed by two diamonds £300-500 (+ Fees*) 274. A George III mourning ring, with woven hair set plaque, the reverse with enamelled inscription for John Ponsonby, Ob 7 Mar 1808 Ae 82, a Victorian mourning brooch and a 9ct gold and gem set bar brooch £120-150 (+ Fees*) 275. A quantity of dress rings, pendants, etc. set with semi-precious stones in silver £70-100 (+ Fees*) 276. Fourteen dress rings, mostly set with semi-precious stones in silver £70-100 (+ Fees*) 277. A pair of 14k gold feather ear clips, total weight approximately 7.2gm £350-450 (+ Fees*)

278. A sapphire and diamond bar brooch, the nine sapphires interspersed by pairs of rose cut diamonds (one diamond missing), 5.5cm long £250-350 (+ Fees*) 279. A Van Cleef & Arpels ‘Lucky Alhambra’ butterfly ring, the turquoise butterfly set in 18ct white gold, signed and numbered, size K see illustration £2500-3000 (+ Fees*) 280. A 19th Century diamond cluster ring, the ten-stone cluster of old cut stones in a galleried setting, size N½ see illustration £600-800 (+ Fees*) 281. A John Donald ring of modern design, the raised pierced gold mount set internally with emeralds and diamonds, size K see illustration £3000-5000 (+ Fees*)

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Lot 282

282. A sapphire and diamond ring, the central oval sapphire to a surround of six diamonds in a claw setting with pierced shoulders, to an 18ct gold shank, size J see illustration £300-500 (+ Fees*)

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Lot 283 283. An Alan Gard ring of modern design, set with three cabochon emeralds and four diamonds to a textured 18ct gold setting, size M see illustration £2500-3000 (+ Fees*) 284. A Victorian enamel and diamond St Esprit pendant brooch, the bird with outstretched wings each set with blue enamel and old cut diamonds with a single old cut stone to the centre head, its beak suspending a heart shaped locket with trefoil cluster of old cut diamonds to the front and a lock of hair to the reverse above a diamond cross pendant, overall length 6.5cm see illustration £800-1200 (+ Fees*) 285. A late 18th Century diamond set lyre brooch with enamel panel, the frame set with graduating old cut diamonds to a white metal mount with yellow metal strings surrounding an oval enamel plaque depicting a putto, 5cm long see illustration £1200-1800 (+ Fees*) 286. A diamond and pink paste set brooch to a 9ct white gold setting, central paste stone 18mm diameter £100-150 (+ Fees*) 287. A sapphire and diamond cluster ring, the central oval cut sapphire approximately 0.8ct, set within a surround of ten old cut diamonds to a white metal unmarked setting, size M £400-600 (+ Fees*)

Lot 284

Lot 285

288. A quantity of costume jewellery in a silver cigarette box £40-60 (+ Fees*) 289. Sundry jewellery, badges and watches £100-150 (+ Fees*) 290. A sapphire and diamond three-stone ring, claw set to an 18ct gold band and a sapphire and diamond ring, the three sapphires interspersed by pairs of small diamonds, set in 18ct gold £200-300 (+ Fees*) 291. An opal butterfly brooch and a paste set starburst brooch (losses) £80-120 (+ Fees*) 292. A seed pearl pendant brooch of flowerhead form with removable bail £100-150 (+ Fees*) 293. A sapphire and diamond brooch, the circular double knife edge border set diamonds and with sapphire cross to centre, approximately 27mm diameter £250-350 (+ Fees*)

Lot 294

294. A pair of fire opal and diamond pendant earrings, each with a pear shaped fire opal beneath a small diamond, set in 18ct yellow gold, boxed by Scott Cooper Ltd. see illustration £300-500 (+ Fees*) 295. A single row of thirty-six butterscotch amber beads, of graduated oval shape, approximately 20gm £150-200 (+ Fees*)

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Lot 296

Lot 306 303. A pair of 18ct gold and pearl pendant earrings, each suspending a single pearl £100-150 (+ Fees*)

296. A diamond three-stone ring, in a platinum mount, the principal round brilliant cut diamond measuring approximately 0.6ct with diamond approximately 0.2ct to either side, size L see illustration £800-1000 (+ Fees*) 297. A pair of diamond pendant earrings, each modelled with inverted heart shape above three articulated triangles and a sunburst drop holding the principal stone measuring approximately 0.13ct see illustration £250-350 (+ Fees*) 298. A diamond floral spray brooch, designed as seven tapered millegrain set leaves and two branches of flowers containing fourteen brilliant cut diamonds, mounted on an unmarked white metal setting, approximately 5cm long £500-700 (+ Fees*) 299. An 18ct white gold and diamond bracelet, the stylised snake link chain set with fifteen graduated diamonds, the principal stone approximately 0.15ct, approximately 16.7cm long see illustration £800-1000 (+ Fees*)

304. A diamond solitaire ring, the stone of approximately 0.75ct to a white metal four-claw setting and an indistinctly named yellow metal shank, size N £150-200 (+ Fees*)

Lot 297 300. A quantity of gold jewellery including 18ct gold chain, 9ct gold gatelink bracelet and two pieces with Egyptian marks, hallmarked 9ct, total weight approximately 19gm £300-500 (+ Fees*) 301. A ruby and diamond five-stone ring set in 18ct gold and two diamond three-stone rings set in 18ct gold, gross weight approximately 10gm £180-220 (+ Fees*) 302. A jet necklace and two other black beaded necklaces £50-70 (+ Fees*)

305. A diamond set 18ct gold wedding band, size O and a diamond set half eternity ring to an 18ct gold band, size M½ £150-200 (+ Fees*) 306. A three-stone diamond ring in a scroll setting, diamond weight approximately 1.5ct, size Q see illustration £1500-2000 (+ Fees*) 307. A 9ct gold cased pocket watch, unmarked enamel dial, with subsidiary dial (lacking hands), case marked for Dennison, No. 344739 £150-200 (+ Fees*) 308. A 9ct gold double Albert chain with curb link chain, approximately 23gm £300-400 (+ Fees*) 309. A pink topaz and diamond set dress ring, the central pink topaz approximately 1.5cm long to a surround of brilliant and baguette cut diamonds in a white 18ct gold setting, size P £2000-3000 (+ Fees*) 310. A silver charm bracelet with seventeen charms attached and a Medena silver cased wristwatch £60-80 (+ Fees*)

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311. A diamond solitaire ring to an 18ct gold band, size M½ and a seven-stone diamond set dress ring set to a gold mount, size Q½ £100-150 (+ Fees*)

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Clocks & Watches 315. An Omega De Ville lady’s wristwatch with stainless steel link bracelet and gold plated face and link edging (cased) £80-120 (+ Fees*) 316. A lady’s Cartier Tank watch, the face cased within a gold surround stamped 750, with pink faux lizard strap see illustration £800-1000 (+ Fees*) 317. A lady’s bi-metal Rolex Oyster Perpetual automatic wristwatch, with date aperture, serial no 62523 D-18, boxed see illustration £1200-1500 (+ Fees*) 318. A lady’s Andermars Piguet stainless steel automatic wristwatch, Royal Oak no 495 to back of face see illustration £2000-2500 (+ Fees*) 319. A lady’s Piaget wristwatch, in 18ct yellow gold set with diamonds to the dial, bezel and bracelet, case back numbered 83577 C577 428796, approximate total diamond weight 4.8ct, cased £2500-3500 (+ Fees*) 320. A slim gold dress pocket watch, J F Bautte Cie de Geneve Co., with fob wind, case No 412567, monogrammed, with gold link chain £400-600 (+ Fees*) 321. A Van Cleef & Arpels travel watch, cased in onyx with turquoise beads to the corners, fitted a visible 17 jewel movement, 4cm wide £2000-2500 (+ Fees*)

Lot 317 322. A lady’s Omega cocktail watch, the circular dial with diamond bezel to a tapering articulated 18ct white gold bracelet, approximately 33gm £600-800 (+ Fees*) 323. An early 19th Century pocket watch, the enamelled dial depicting a Figure of Plenty holding a cornucopia and with subsidiary dial for days of the month, fitted a chain driven movement £200-300 (+ Fees*) 324. An Omega Seamaster wristwatch, circa 1962, the dial with baton hour markers, boxed £100-150 (+ Fees*)

Lot 318 329. An Art Deco clock by Tiffany & Co., the oval face marked for London, made in France, within a gilt engine turned rectangular surround with silvered metal border, easel back, 22cm high see illustration £300-500 (+ Fees*) 330. A bedside alarm clock by Tiffany & Co., the silvered dial signed Tiffany & Co., the frame with raised Roman numerals, 7cm wide £80-120

325. A Goliath pocket watch by A Barrett & Sons., the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial £60-80 (+ Fees*) 326. A lady’s 9ct gold cased wristwatch, the square silvered dial with baton hour markers, fitted a 17 jewel movement to a 9ct gold bracelet, approximately 19gm (excluding movement) £150-200 (+ Fees*) 327. A Rado ‘Jubile’ gold plated and stainless steel wristwatch set with five diamonds to dial, serial No. 133.0191.3 and a Everite wristwatch with expandable bracelet £80-120 (+ Fees*) 328. An International Watch Co. white gold wristwatch with dark grey rectangular face to a white gold linked bracelet, stamped 750 to clasp, No 2190660, together with certificate from The British Embassy, Muscat, Sultanate of Oman £700-900 (+ Fees*)

Lot 329

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Day Two Wednesday 24th May 2017

Design & Modern Art


Modern Design & Furniture 350. Charles and Ray Eames for Herman Miller, two DAR chairs in grey, each with moulded seat on Eiffel Tower metal frame, label for Herman Miller to underside of both see illustration £300-500 (+ Fees*) 351. Charles and Ray Eames for Herman Miller, four DSR chairs in grey, each with moulded seat on Eiffel Tower metal frame, each with a label for Herman Miller to underside see illustration £200-300 (+ Fees*) 352. Edward Barnsley CBE (British 1900-1987), a walnut cheval mirror with satinwood stringing, shaped top, later knobs, 138cm high £300-500 (+ Fees*)

Lot 350

353. A Herbert Terry & Sons anglepoise lamp painted yellow with makers stamp to base £40-60 (+ Fees*) 354. A Cotswold School oak firescreen, in the manner of Sidney Barnsley, glazed central panel to either side, 75cm high £70-90 (+ Fees*) 355. A modern ash dining table of irregular oval form with concentric oval stacking base, 290cm long and eight matching ash chairs with leather upholstery see illustration £1000-1500 (+ Fees*)

Lot 351

356. A Cotswold school style walnut and herringbone banded swing dressing mirror, by H. Buri, the box base fitted with a drawer, monogrammed ‘HB’ to back, 53cm high, 37cm wide £150-250 (+ Fees*) 357. An Art Deco fire screen decorated with a leaping deer and tree and an Art Deco beech framed mirror, 117cm high £70-90 (+ Fees*) 358. An early 20th Century cedar wood chest with inlaid hinged cover and countersunk handles to the sides, 84cm wide £100-150 (+ Fees*) 359. A modern upholstered armchair on turned legs with castors £150-200 (+ Fees*)

Lot 355

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Lot 360 360. A late 19th Gothic Revival oak three-tier buffet, the canted supports carved with Tudor roses to each junction, 142cm wide see illustration £600-800 (+ Fees*) 361. A 20th Century beechwood open armchair, with brown leather slung seat and back £150-200 (+ Fees*) 362. A pair of 20th Century Danish style beechwood framed open armchairs, each with caned back and seat £200-300 (+ Fees*) 363. An oak framed reclining armchair, possibly Danish with caned seat and leather strapped calico seat cushion see illustration £150-200 (+ Fees*)

Lot 363 368. A 20th Century oak framed open armchair with angular upholstered back and seat £50-70 (+ Fees*)

372. A twelve-light cut glass chandelier with scroll supports, rosettes and cut drops, 92cm high £200-300 (+ Fees*)

369. Eric Kirkman Cole, a bakelite desk lamp, circa 1930, printed to base ‘Plastalite’ produced by E K Cole Ltd. and a coppered metal pendant ceiling light £60-80 (+ Fees*)

373. A pair of side tables, each fitted a drawer on an X shaped support, 49cm wide £40-60 (+ Fees*)

370. A tall gloss black shelving unit, 218cm high x 180cm wide (incomplete) £40-60 (+ Fees*) 371. A Rowley cupboard with stylised painted borders, 61cm wide £80-120 (+ Fees*)

374. After Arne Jacobsen, an Egg chair, design 1958, the fibreglass shell with green upholstery (lacking seat cushion) on a cast aluminium swivel base see illustration £300-500 (+ Fees*)

364. A modern limed oak rectangular table with drop in slate top, 120cm long £100-150 (+ Fees*) 365. A 20th Century teak cupboard enclosed by panelled doors, 128cm wide £200-300 (+ Fees*) 366. A 20th Century gilt metal occasional table with marble top, tapered stand and ring handles, 71cm diameter £200-300 (+ Fees*) 367. A set of three mid-Century wicker tub chairs, each on a metal frame support £60-80 (+ Fees*) Lot 374

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Lot 375 375. A pair of Ercol stacking school chairs in elm and beech, one with Ercol stamp and ink patent stamps beneath see illustration £200-300 (+ Fees*) 376. Charles Eames for Vitra, Contract table, design circa 1950, the solid core square top on a four-leg chrome base, bearing Vitra label, 75cm square £200-300 (+ Fees*) 377. Philippe Starck, Techno armchair, designed for L’Oreal Paris in 1989, with black painted back and armrest concealing extendible ashtray, mint green square seat on metal swivel base see illustration £800-1200 (+ Fees*)

Lot 378

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378. ARR John Makepeace (British, born 1939), a tan leather covered armchair, circa 1970, the beech frame with inset cane panelled back and seat, raised curved arms and square legs, the frame stamped John Makepeace and bearing label for The Attlee Foundation see illustration £800-1200 (+ Fees*)

Lot 377

379. A 1970s style canework chair, the woven openwork frame of sunburst design on a metal base with four splay legs £200-300 (+ Fees*) 380. Charles Eames for Vitra, Contract table, design circa 1950, the solid core square top on a four-leg chrome base, bearing Vitra label, 75cm square £200-300 (+ Fees*)

381. An Ercol love seat, design 1943, with curved toprail, stick back and solid seat in elm, on splay tapering legs, 120cm wide see illustration £600-800 (+ Fees*) 382. After Charles Rennie Mackintosh, an Argyle type armchair, circa 1960s, white painted, the high back with oval pierced crest rail and vertical splats, drop-in seat £500-700 (+ Fees*)

Lot 381

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Lot 388

383. A three-piece suite, comprising a two-seater sofa and two armchairs on block feet and a similar armchair £100-150 (+ Fees*) 384. A French painted dressing table, the mirrored breakfront top above an arrangement of seven drawers around a kneehole, on fluted tapering legs, 152cm wide with a matching stool and folding dressing table mirror £250-350 (+ Fees*) 385. A Victorian gilt framed overmantel mirror with pierced scroll and scallop shell decoration to crest, 155cm high £400-600 (+ Fees*) 386. A Victorian painted overmantel mirror, the arched moulded frame 120cm wide £80-120 (+ Fees*) 387. A French painted armoire, the arched pediment above panelled doors, each enclosing a mirror and a single drawer base, 132cm wide £600-800 (+ Fees*) 388. A Louis XVI style painted commode of three short above two long drawers, the drawer fronts with urn and swag decoration, on fluted tapering legs, 127cm wide see illustration £400-600 (+ Fees*)

Lot 391

389. A pair of painted oval bedside tables, each with mirrored top above a single drawer, on fluted tapering legs united by stretchers, 51cm wide £200-300 (+ Fees*) 390. A French painted tub chair, the moulded scrolling frame on carved legs with castors and the matching footstool £300-500 (+ Fees*) 391. A 20th Century Silvercar Kosmetikwagen the hinged top enclosing a mirror and a rising interior, 71.5cm wide see illustration £60-80 (+ Fees*) 392. A 20th Century walnut metamorphic trolley table, with concertina mechanism, on castors, 79cm wide £40-60 (+ Fees*) 393. A gilt framed pier glass, the large bevelled plate within a moulded frame with scrolls to the corners and cresting, 198cm high see illustration £600-800 (+ Fees*)

Lot 393

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394. Karim Rashid for Veuve Clicquot, a loveseat in pink fibreglass raised on a shaped chrome pedestal base, Serial No. 095/120 with display champagne bottle (empty), overall width approximately 180cm see illustration ÂŁ2500-3500 (+ Fees*)

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395. A mid 20th Century table lamp with moulded stylised dome cover in white and tapered circular black base, approximately 67cm high £40-60 (+ Fees*) 396. A 20th Century shagreen covered table of rectangular form with shagreen top in dark green, on four tubular chrome legs, 60cm wide £50-70 (+ Fees*) 397. A pair of Chinese yoke back chairs each with concave upright splat and lattice seat, arched frieze and shaped legs see illustration £800-1000 (+ Fees*) 398. An Art Nouveau pendant lamp shade, of oval form, the lead frame containing four curved clear acrylic panels filled with coloured beads in a sinuous foliate design, suspended from chains, 48cm wide see illustration £150-200 (+ Fees*)

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399. A pair of Art Deco glass wall appliques, the salmon pink triangular panels moulded floral and geometric patterns, with chrome mounts, 26cm high £100-150 (+ Fees*) 400. Albert Kohler & Cie, an Art Nouveau figural pewter table lamp, designed as a maiden standing on a foliate base below a sinuous brass frame, the underside stamped AK & Cie, 32.25cm high see illustration £100-150 (+ Fees*) 401. A set of four Art Deco wall lights, the brass scroll mounts with mottled pink glass shades, each 12.5cm high £100-150 (+ Fees*) 402. An Art Deco glass and wrought iron electrolier, in the manner of Muller Frères, the central bowl and three bell shades of orange and amethyst pate-de-verre, signed Primerose, the frame decorated fruiting vines, bowl 35cm diameter £200-300 (+ Fees*)

Lot 398

403. No Lot 404. After Julien Causse, an Art Nouveau figural table lamp modelled in spelter as a maiden standing in front of a naturalistic branch terminating in twin rose petal glass light shades, signed J Causse, the figure 53cm high (damages) £70-90 (+ Fees*)

Lot 400

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405. An Art Nouveau figural table lamp modelled in spelter as a maiden holding a lily, signed Detourbet within base, with a mother-of-pearl shade, 53cm high £50-70 (+ Fees*) 406. A set of twelve mahogany dining chairs, each with reeded column back supports, sides and sabre legs, upholstered in deep orange horse hair fabric, on brass castors and caps Provenance: George Spencer Designs £300-500 (+ Fees*) 407. A brass and metal framed buffet trolley, fitted glass shelves on brass castors, 72cm wide £200-300 (+ Fees*) 408. A headboard for a double bed, upholstered in a check and floral design, 53cm wide and a woven blanket £30-40 (+ Fees*) 409. G-Plan, a pair of teak and painted bedside cabinets, 82cm wide £40-60 (+ Fees*) 410. A 1960s standard lamp of rocket form on a tripod teak support, 112cm high £40-60 (+ Fees*) 411. G-Plan, a 1960s oak dressing table, mounted with a circular mirror, 102cm wide £50-70 (+ Fees*)

415. A mid 20th Century teak display cabinet with an arrangement of open shelves above two sliding doors, 120cm wide £70-90 (+ Fees*) 416. A Wake & Dean two-tier occasional table, with canted edges and glazed top, stencilled mark to base £40-60 (+ Fees*) 417. An Arts and Crafts style tiled panel, comprising twenty-seven individual tiles painted in green and brown depicting two rampant lions and a mask head, stamped Stourbridge Gibbons Hinton to the reverse, placed loose in wooden table with turned legs, table top 49cm x 139cm £300-500 (+ Fees*) 418. A cast iron umbrella stand with turquoise patination, of four divisions with loop handle, 65cm high £30-50 (+ Fees*) 419. Alessandro Albrizzi (Italian 1934-1994) A lucite and chrome coffee table, circa 1970 with square glass top, 106cm diameter £150-200 (+ Fees*) 420. Pierre Vandel (French) A lacquered cream gilt glass shelving display unit, fitted two glass shelves, 91cm x 123cm £80-120 (+ Fees*)

412. A Guildform of Guildford extending laminated dining table, 90cm wide (un-extended) £40-60 (+ Fees*)

421. Pierre Vandel (French) A pair of lacquered cream gilt aluminium and glass topped side tables, 41cm wide £100-150 (+ Fees*)

413. A mid 20th Century dressing table, mounted with a stylised mirror, fitted an arrangement of drawers on square tapering legs, 107cm wide £50-70 (+ Fees*)

422. Pierre Vandel (French) Two graduated lacquered and gilt aluminium and glass coffee tables, largest 106cm long £100-150 (+ Fees*)

423. Pierre Vandel (French) A set of four black and gilt aluminium framed dining chairs with cream upholstered seats and backs £100-150 (+ Fees*) 424. Terence Conran (British, born1931) A Mosquito dining table on twin pedestal support, 240cm long £400-600 (+ Fees*) 425. Silkeborg of Denmark, two Danish cherry wood and glazed cabinets, the largest 75cm wide £100-150 (+ Fees*) 426. An Art Deco three-piece bedroom suite, comprising dressing table, wardrobe and a smaller wardrobe with shelving £200-300 (+ Fees*) 427. A modern pine bookcase with shaped frieze, fitted five shelves, 130cm wide £40-60 (+ Fees*) 428. An oak bookcase in the manner of Gordon Russell with detailed cornice and plinth, 106cm wide £40-60 (+ Fees*) 429. A Louis Vuitton trunk, metal bound with handles to the side £200-300 (+ Fees*) 430. A Globe Wernicke partners’ desk table, fitted two drawers to each side on square taper legs, 214cm wide £300-500 (+ Fees*) 431. A 20th Century coffee table, the square smoky glass top to stylised metal supports, 83cm wide £80-120 (+ Fees*)

414. A mid 20th Century sideboard with tray fitted to swing door, 114cm wide and an oak circular table £60-80 (+ Fees*)

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Works of Art 435. After Demetre Chiparus A bronze figure of an Arab water carrier, on an oval plinth unsigned 32cm high see illustration £300-500 (+ Fees*) 436. Letwin Mugavazi (20th Century, Zimbabwean, Shona Tribe) Proud of my Culture polished springstone 56cm high with certificate of authenticity Provenance: Chapungu Sculpture Park, Harare, Zimbabwe £80-120 (+ Fees*) 437. ARR John Jackson (British 20th Century) Untitled pair of boat end sculptures bearing paper label wood and steel, each 149cm high Provenance: Leicestershire County Council Collection £80-120 (+ Fees*) 438. A Bromsgrove Guild style Figure Eve seated on a plinth signed A Rogers and registered No. 761622 cast iron, 40cm high £100-150 (+ Fees*)

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439. Piero Benzoni (Italian 20th Century) A Venetian chess set, the top of onyx and marble with a silvered gilt border of shields and lions mounted on horses, the chess pieces of silver plate and gold plate Provenance: Ruby Gallery, Venice see illustration £1000-2000 (+ Fees*) 440. A Tudric pewter candlestick, of Archibald Knox design, with beaded and stylised designs, 19cm wide £40-60 (+ Fees*)

Lot 439

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Lot 441 441. ARR James Osborne (British 1940-1992) A PAIR OF RUNNING GREYHOUNDS signed and dated ‘82 bronze, 42cm wide see illustration £400-600 (+ Fees*) 442. After Claire Colinet THE JUGGLER An Art Deco bronze figure 28cm high see illustration £500-700 (+ Fees*)

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443. British 20th Century School DEATH MASK initialled RLC to back and dated ‘80 bronze, 21cm high on marble plinth Provenance: Chadwick estate by repute, given as a gift from Paul Wager to Eva £150-200 (+ Fees*) 444. ARR Terence Coventry (British, born 1938) STACKING TRIO dated 1996 bronze and steel, 8.5cm diameter £100-150 (+ Fees*)

445. ARR Eleanor Clutton-Brock (20th Century British) THE EDGE OF THE SAND papier-mâché and wire sculpture, 21cm high £40-60 (+ Fees*) 446. ARR Anthony Abrahams (British, born 1926) BALANCING bronze figure on a circular plinth, edition 1/9, 65cm high see illustration £400-600 (+ Fees*)

Lot 446

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447. ARR Nick Bibby (British, born 1960) WOODCOCK patinated bronze figure, edition 11/12, 23cm long see illustration £1000-1500 (+ Fees*) 448. ARR Geoffrey Dashwood (British, born 1947) PARTRIDGE patinated bronze figure, edition 12/12, 21.5cm long see illustration £1000-1500 (+ Fees*) 449. A 20th Century bronze of a sleeping nude, facing down on a naturalistically modelled rocky base, 48cm wide £300-500 (+ Fees*) 450. ARR Grizel Niven (British 1906-2001) WOOD FORM carved and polished wood, 33cm high £100-150 (+ Fees*) 451. ARR Grizel Niven (British 1906-2001) WOOD FORM signed to base carved and polished wood, 17.5cm high £60-80 (+ Fees*)

Lot 447

452. A wooden figural sculpture signed Langton and a Joseph Lucas King of the Road metal ashtray £40-60 (+ Fees*) 453. ARR Peter Collingwood (British 1922-2008) WALL HANGING M.141 NO.11 Tapestry (black and cream woven linen and stainless steel) with metal plate bearing signature and number, 96cm x 62cm £600-800 (+ Fees*) 454. A modern bronze figure of a camel and rider, indistinctly signed Beda and dated 05, numbered 1/15, 24cm high £100-150 (+ Fees*) Lot 448

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The Studio Collection of Ronald & Betty Pennell The following lots 460 to 527 are from the studio of artists Betty and Ronald Pennell and their collection of 20th Century paintings and sculpture.

Ronald Pennell is an artist, engraver and sculptor with an international reputation for his work in bronze and notably his richly engraved narratives on hand-blown glass vessel forms. Represented in public collections in America, Japan and Europe, he holds a Professorial Fellowship at the Academy of Arts, Architecture and Design in Prague where he was awarded the Gold Medal in 1993 and the Highest Honour in 1996. Throughout his career he has developed a complex and idiosyncratic vocabulary, with gentle humour overlaying a more serious intention of meaning. Typically he presents us with the exploits of an everyman figure (often watched over by a Jack Russell Terrier) amidst the forces of nature, commonly in the form of crocodiles, owls and mythical beings. His sculpture includes medals and reliefs in cast bronze and this sale includes a particularly interesting and unique series of sculptures in cast glass made in the 1990s.

Tutored by John Nash and Edward Bawden at the Royal College of Art, Betty Pennell continues the British Romantic landscape tradition with distinctive, personalised imagery from the English/Welsh borderlands: magical juxtapositions of yew trees, pathways, hedges and enigmatic figures in oil, watercolour and wood engraving. During the 1970s and 80s she began to concentrate on printmaking, producing a series of richly worked investigated relationships between landscape and human intervention to critical acclaim. Eventually, painting and drawing have come to dominate her work. Her keen awareness of the land, gardens and natural forms continues to evolve. Favourite trees, the lip of a bank, startling light edging dark, rain-laden clouds, all reinforce a sense of location and belonging in the world and, specifically, of place. The Pennell collection is a culmination of their 50 year creative partnership. It includes artists from Europe and the USA and artists such as Eugene Fisk and Charles Shearer from the days of Elizabeth Organ’s magical Kilvert Gallery in Clyro near Hay on Wye on the Welsh borders.

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Lot 463

Lot 464

460. ARR Eugene Fisk (British 20th Century) PORTRAIT OF CLAIRE signed oil on board, 75cm x 50cm Provenance: Kilvert Gallery £70-90 (+ Fees*) 461. ARR Eugene Fisk (British 20th Century) PAVILION, EASTNOR oil on board, 24cm x 32cm Provenance: Kilvert Gallery £60-80 (+ Fees*) 462. ARR Eugene Fisk (British 20th Century) HOUSE, TETBURY signed oil on board, 19cm x 27cm Provenance: Kilvert Gallery £60-80 (+ Fees*)

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463. ARR Betty Pennell (British, born 1930) THE RED DRESS signed and dated 1989 oil on board, 63cm x 75cm see illustration £150-200 (+ Fees*) 464. ARR Maryclare Foa (British 20th Century) BEAR HUNTING signed and dated 1994 verso oil on board, 50cm x 50cm Provenance: Kilvert Gallery see illustration £400-600 (+ Fees*) 465. ARR Thomas Buechner (American 1926-2010) STILL LIFE signed oil on canvas, 27cm x 34cm see illustration £500-700 (+ Fees*)

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Lot 469 466. ARR Betty Pennell (British, born 1930) SEARCHING initialled oil on board, 39cm x 49cm £350-450 (+ Fees*)

468. Thomas Buechner (American 1926-2010) PUMPKIN PATCH signed oil on board, 24cm x 37cm £300-500 (+ Fees*)

467. ARR Betty Pennell (British, born 1930) GARDENER, POWYS signed and dated 1987 oil on canvas, 75cm x 62cm £250-350 (+ Fees*)

469. ARR Vladimir Komarek (Czech 1928-2002) TWO HEADS signed oil on canvas, 34cm x 44cm see illustration £400-600 (+ Fees*)

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470. ARR Anthony Corner (British 20th Century) IT’S ALL IN THE BALANCE oil on board, 54cm x 74cm Provenance: Kilvert Gallery £70-90 (+ Fees*) 471. ARR Frances Corner (British 20th Century) MEETINGS dated 1989 oil on paper, 61cm x 80cm Provenance: Kilvert Gallery £80-120 (+ Fees*) 472. ARR Betty Pennell (British, born 1930) ROSE GARDEN AT FAWLEY COURT signed watercolour, 45cm x 60cm £150-200 (+ Fees*) 473. ARR Betty Pennell (British, born 1930) THE BEARS HOUSE, KILLERTON signed watercolour, 45cm x 60cm £150-200 (+ Fees*) 474. ARR Betty Pennell (British, born 1930) TREES AT MINTERNE, 1990 charcoal, 36cm x 49cm £70-90 (+ Fees*) 475. ARR Betty Pennell (British, born 1930) BROKEN OAK, HEREFORDSHIRE initialled charcoal, 37cm x 54cm £70-90 (+ Fees*) 476. ARR Shellie Byatt (British 20th Century) CLIMBING THE TREE signed mixed media, 60cm x 58cm Exhibited: Wagging Tongues Touring Exhibition label 2006-2008 £80-120 (+ Fees*) 477. ARR Shellie Byatt (British 20th Century) GIFTS ENTER EVERYWHERE signed mixed media, 65cm x 54cm Exhibited: Wagging Tongues Touring Exhibition label 2006-2008 £80-120 (+ Fees*) 478. ARR Charles Shearer (Scottish, born 1956) VANDALIAN TOWER, UPPARK signed and dated 1997 mixed media, 35cm x 47cm £60-80 (+ Fees*)

Lot 483 479. ARR Charles Shearer (Scottish, born 1956) RUINS, COUNTY KERRY signed carbon and pastel drawing, 42cm x 53cm Provenance: Kilvert Gallery £60-80 (+ Fees*)

486. ARR Vladimir Komarek (Czech 1928-2002) NUDE STUDY signed and dated 1964, limited edition 34/50 etching, 40cm x 33cm £80-100 (+ Fees*)

480. ARR Charles Shearer (Scottish, born 1956) DUNBOY CASTLE CO.CORK signed ink on paper, 40cm x 52cm £60-80 (+ Fees*)

487. ARR Ronald Pennell (British, born 1935) TRIUMPH OF THE SHEILA GIGS signed, limited edition 1/10 lithograph, 41cm x 51cm £50-70 (+ Fees*)

481. ARR Frances Corner (British 20th Century) A STRANGE LANDSCAPE charcoal on paper, 76cm x 110cm Provenance: Kilvert Gallery £100-150 (+ Fees*)

488. ARR Ronald Pennell (British, born 1935) THE ARRIVAL OF THE CERNE GIANT signed and dated 2000, limited edition artist’s proof 1/1 intaglio engraving, 44cm x 44cm £80-120 (+ Fees*)

482. ARR Betty Pennell (British, born 1930) GARDEN initialled watercolour, 28cm x 35cm £60-80 (+ Fees*) 483. ARR Betty Pennell (British, born 1930) INTO THE GARDEN charcoal, 28cm x 35cm see illustration £150-200 (+ Fees*) 484. ARR Vladimir Komarek (Czech 1928-2002) SEAT signed and dated 1976, limited edition 33/50 etching, 49cm x 33cm £80-100 (+ Fees*) 485. ARR Vladimir Komarek (Czech 1928-2002) UNTITLED signed artist’s proof etching, 25cm x 40cm £70-90 (+ Fees*)

489. ARR Ronald Pennell (British, born 1935) THE DEATH OF THE GREEN MAN 2 signed, limited edition 1/10 lithograph, 41cm x 51cm £50-70 (+ Fees*) 490. ARR Betty Pennell (British, born 1930) IN A COUNTRY GARDEN signed and dated 1986, limited edition 12/50 wood engraving, 22cm x 16cm £60-80 (+ Fees*) 491. ARR Hilary Paynter (British, born 1943) LA COUPÉE, SARK signed and dated 1983, limited edition 6/50 wood engraving, 21cm x 27cm £60-80 (+ Fees*) 492. ARR Betty Pennell (British, born 1930) THE OLD CHURCHYARD, BROCKHAMPTON signed, limited edition 10/50 wood engraving, 30cm x 23cm £50-70 (+ Fees*)

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493. ARR Betty Pennell (British, born 1930) GREEN LANE signed and dated 1987, artist’s proof wood engraving, 22cm x 16cm £50-70 (+ Fees*)

505. Curtiss Brock (American 20th Century) BOULDER glass with pebbles, 37cm wide £60-80 (+ Fees*) 506. ARR Ronald Pennell (British, born 1935) TWIN HORNS cast, carved and engraved glass on a glass base, 46cm wide see illustration £400-600 (+ Fees*)

494. ARR Betty Pennell (British, born 1930) THE VISIT signed and dated 1985, limited edition 17/50 engraving, 22cm x 16cm £40-60 (+ Fees*)

507. ARR D A Sellars (20th Century) ORGANIC FORM alabaster and stone, 40cm high £100-150 (+ Fees*)

495. ARR Betty Pennell (British, born 1930) NO WAY OUT signed, limited edition 6/50 wood engraving, 24cm x 30cm £50-70 (+ Fees*)

508. Paul DeSomma (American, born 1959) DEERS HEAD signed and dated 1982 glass with engraved detail, 26cm high £100-150 (+ Fees*)

496. ARR Betty Pennell (British, born 1930) WAITING signed and dated 1984, limited edition 6/50 wood engraving, 22cm x 29cm £50-70 (+ Fees*) 497. ARR Betty Pennell (British, born 1930) PLANT HUNTERS, HIDCOTE signed and dated 1990, limited edition 6/50 wood engraving, 17cm x 22cm £50-70 (+ Fees*) 498. ARR Betty Pennell (British, born 1930) POWIS CASTLE HEDGES signed and dated 1988, limited edition 6/50 wood engraving, 23cm x 18cm £40-60 (+ Fees*) 499. ARR Edward Folkard (British 20th Century) ENIGMA ciment fondu, 48cm high £50-70 (+ Fees*)

509. ARR D A Sellars (20th Century) ABSTRACT metal, 38cm wide £60-80 (+ Fees*)

Lot 501 503. ARR Ronald Pennell (British, born 1935) HEIRATIC FIGURE glass, 29cm high £150-200 (+ Fees*) 504. ARR Ronald Pennell (British, born 1935) PROGRESS glass and bronze cast carved and engraved on a stone base, 31cm wide Note: Cycladic figures were made for two thousand years with their arms folded in exactly the same way, the man with his arms folded represents the extent of progress in human terms £400-600 (+ Fees*)

510. ARR Jiri Harcuba (Czech 1928-2013) SHAKESPEARE impressed signature and dated 1991 bronze relief, 15cm diameter £80-100 (+ Fees*) 511. ARR Ronald Pennell (British, born 1935) WILD BOAR laminated MDF, carved and painted, 67cm wide Note: Exhibited at Recycled Sculpture Project 1990-91 £300-400 (+ Fees*)

500. ARR Edward Folkard (British 20th Century) PASTICHE ciment fondu, 44cm high £50-70 (+ Fees*) 501. ARR Claire Curneen (Irish, born 1968) MALE NUDE ceramic, 38cm high see illustration £400-600 (+ Fees*) 502. ARR Eva Vlasakova (Czech, born 1943) INSEPARABLE ceramic, 34cm high £120-150 (+ Fees*) Lot 506 46

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Lot 515 512. ARR Ronald Pennell (British, born 1935) HIPPOS laminated MDF, carved and painted, 66cm wide Note: Exhibited at Recycled Sculpture Project 1990-91 £200-300 (+ Fees*) 513. ARR Ronald Pennell (British, born 1935) THE ARTIST HOLDING A HARPY WHILE HIS TERRIER KEEPS WATCH laminated MDF, carved and painted, 61cm wide Note: Exhibited at Recycled Sculpture Project 1990-91 £400-600 (+ Fees*) 514. ARR Ronald Pennell (British, born 1935) ALWAYS TOGETHER back to back figures kiln cast glass, carved and wheel engraved, 34cm high £150-200 (+ Fees*) 515. ARR Ronald Pennell (British, born 1935) BIRDMAN AND HARPY kiln cast glass, bronze carved and wheel engraved on a stone, 31cm wide see illustration £300-500 (+ Fees*)

Lot 521 516. ARR Ronald Pennell (British, born 1935) KEEPING FIT glass and bronze with a silver engraved apple applied to the stone base, 38cm high £300-400 (+ Fees*) 517. ARR Ronald Pennell (British, born 1935) TWO OF A KIND kiln cast glass carved and wheel engraved on a bevelled and textured glass base, 31cm wide £300-400 (+ Fees*) 518. ARR Ronald Pennell (British, born 1935) THE LAST GREEN MAN engraved painted and laminated glass panel, 43cm x 58cm £150-250 (+ Fees*) 519. ARR Ronald Pennell (British, born 1935) MUSCLE MAN etched with initials glass, 31cm high £150-200 (+ Fees*)

Lot 522 520. ARR Michael Casson (British 1925-2003) A STONEWARE BOWL, 36cm diameter see illustration £100-150 (+ Fees*) 521. ARR Ronald Pennell (British, born 1935) FIRST FLIGHT, 2008 wheel engraved crystal glass, 18cm high see illustration £600-800 (+ Fees*) 522. ARR Ronald Pennell (British, born 1935) GREEN MAN MEETS A GREEK MYTH, 2003 wheel engraved over cased green glass, 18cm high see illustration £1000-1500 (+ Fees*) 523. ARR Ronald Pennell (British, born 1935) APPLE bronze relief, 30cm x 30cm £200-300 (+ Fees*) 524. ARR Ronald Pennell (British, born 1935) TIGER FOREST bronze relief, 25cm x 32cm £250-350 (+ Fees*) 525. ARR Ronald Pennell (British, born 1935) THE FLOOD bronze relief, 25cm x 32cm £250-350 (+ Fees*) 526. ARR Ronald Pennell (British, born 1935) COX’S FIRST APPLE bronze relief, 27cm x 28cm £250-350 (+ Fees*) 527. ARR Maryclare Foa (British 20th Century) FOREST DRAWING, NEAR VIEW FOREST DRAWING, DISTANT VIEW a pair signed and dated ‘96 charcoal, 35cm x 43cm £30-50 (+ Fees*)

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539. Russell Collins, Hook Norton Pottery A TENMOKU AND WOOD ASH PART GLAZED STONEWARE BOTTLE of tall baluster form with narrowed neck and flattened rim, impressed mark, 42cm high see illustration £80-100 (+ Fees*)

Studio Pottery 530. Moorcroft Pottery A MAGNOLIA DESIGN LAMP BASE, circa 1990, of baluster form, impressed and painted marks to base, approximately 24cm high (including fitting) £50-70 (+ Fees*)

540. Russell Collins, Hook Norton Pottery A GREEN BALUSTER JUG with brush decoration to the body, impressed mark, 30cm high £70-90 (+ Fees*)

531. ARR Ray Finch for Winchcombe Pottery A CIRCULAR SLIPWARE BOWL in brown and cream, 22cm diameter, another Ray Finch slipware dish and three other pieces of Winchcombe Pottery to include works by Sidney Tustin £60-80 (+ Fees*) 532. Peter Currell-Brown for Snake Pottery A SLIPWARE PUZZLE JUG with inscription ‘Give Your Vicar Good Strong Liquor’, 19cm high and five mugs by the same hand £60-80 (+ Fees*) 533. Dieter Kunzemann for Coldstone Pottery TWO BROWN AND CREAM SLIPWARE JUGS, each 24cm high, a small vase by the same hand and four others by various potters including Karen Davies £60-80 (+ Fees*)

541. Russell Collins, Hook Norton Pottery A TENMOKU GLAZED TEAPOT, impressed mark, 21cm high £80-100 (+ Fees*) 542. Russell Collins, Hook Norton Pottery A MOTTLED BLUE AND GREEN BOTTLE VASE with pierced lugs, impressed mark, 27cm high see illustration £50-70 (+ Fees*)

Lot 539 534. A quantity of various slipware and studio pottery, to include pieces by Cyril Braunton, Arch, St Ives, Chelsea Pottery, Beamish and Margaret Leach (13) £40-60 (+ Fees*) 535. Prinknash Pottery to include water jugs, tankards, bowls and others, a Royal Doulton willow pattern bowl and a child’s Wickham Pottery dwarf vase with flared rim £50-70 (+ Fees*) 536. Russell Collins, Hook Norton Pottery A CREAM GLAZED STONEWARE LAMP BASE of globular form with tapered neck, impressed mark, 42cm high £80-100 (+ Fees*) 537. Russell Collins, Hook Norton Pottery A GREEN GLAZED STONEWARE LAMP BASE of globular form with narrow neck, impressed mark, 29.5cm high £40-60 (+ Fees*) 538. Russell Collins, Hook Norton Pottery AN OATMEAL GLAZED STONEWARE VASE with flared rim and brush decoration to body, impressed mark, 33.5cm high £80-100 (+ Fees*)

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543. Russell Collins, Hook Norton Pottery A CIRCULAR BLUE GLAZED FOOTED STONEWARE BOWL with highlighted gilt rim, impressed mark, 25cm diameter £50-70 (+ Fees*) 544. Russell Collins, Hook Norton Pottery A TENMOKU AND MOTTLED GREEN GLAZED STONEWARE BOWL, with footed base, impressed marks, 29cm diameter £50-70 (+ Fees*) 545. Russell Collins, Hook Norton Pottery A TENMOKU GLAZED STONEWARE BOWL, with impressed linear border and footed base, impressed marks, 15.5cm diameter £50-70 (+ Fees*) 546. Russell Collins, Hook Norton Pottery AN OATMEAL GLAZED TWO-PINT STONEWARE JUG, impressed marks, 18.5cm high £30-50 (+ Fees*) 547. Russell Collins, Hook Norton Pottery A WHITE GLAZED PORCELAIN TEA BOWL, with tall footrim, 10.5cm diameter £60-80 (+ Fees*) 548. Carter Stabler Adams for Poole Pottery A BLUE BIRD VASE, circa 1930, of circular tapered form with narrowed neck, impressed and painted marks to base, 20cm high £50-70 (+ Fees*)

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554. A terracotta charger depicting a couple in bed, possibly Amy Winehouse and Blake Fielder on the occasion of their marriage in Miami in 2007, signed Hidalgo, 44cm diameter Note: There is a Miami based artist by the name of Lionardo Hidalgo who often features celebrities in his work £40-60 (+ Fees*) 555. Casa Pupo A PAIR OF TURQUOISE CERAMIC LAMP BASES, 41cm high including fitting £200-300 (+ Fees*)

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556. ARR Attributed to Jennie Hale A PAIR OF RAKU FIRED CERAMIC HARES, each 33cm high £100-150 (+ Fees*)

549. Carter Stabler Adams for Poole Pottery A BLUE BIRD CHARGER, circa 1930, 32cm diameter and a footed bowl in the same pattern, 20cm diameter, both with impressed and painted marks £60-80 (+ Fees*)

557. Tessa Kidick (Canadian) A TAPERING POTTERY VASE, 28cm high, a two-handled St Ives tureen, a shallow dish by Dennis Lucas and a rectangular dish with paper clay and engobes £150-200 (+ Fees*)

550. Carter Stabler Adams for Poole Pottery A BLUE BIRD BISCUIT BARREL AND COVER, circa 1930, with cane handle, 16cm high and a bowl in the same pattern, 22cm diameter £80-100 (+ Fees*)

558. A tall stylised stoneware vase in the style of Keith Murray, with globular ringed body, tapered neck and flared rim, 41cm high £30-40 (+ Fees*)

551. Three pieces of Poole pottery Blue Bird pattern, comprising a tapered jug, 13.5cm high, a globular jug, 11.5cm high and a small globular vase, 8.5cm high £80-100 (+ Fees*) 552. A large quantity of Torquay pottery, to include a chamberstick, three teapots, an egg stand and various others £80-120 (+ Fees*) 553. ARR Patrick Swift (Irish 1927-1983) A TIN GLAZED EARTHENWARE CHARGER painted with a bird on a window ledge, signed P Swift, Porches, 39cm diameter see illustration £200-300 (+ Fees*)

559. Bitossi & Figli AN ITALIAN POTTERY VASE of cylinder form with orange glazed neck and foot, signed Bitossi & Figli, Italy 64/99, 60.5cm high £60-80 (+ Fees*) 560. Bitossi & Figli AN ITALIAN POTTERY BOWL AND COVER decorated geometric patterns in black, green, white and yellow glaze, signed Bitossi & Figli, Italy 097/199, 16cm diameter, a set of eight green glazed bowls marked Di Marshall, South Africa and sundry Studio pottery £60-80 (+ Fees*) 561. Russell Collins HOOK NORTON POTTERY A tenmoku glazed stoneware footed tea bowl, with incised wave decoration to body, impressed marks,11cm diameter £40-60 (+ Fees*)

Ceramics 565. A quantity of pottery and porcelain, 19th Century and later, to include a Meissen style cup, various cabinet cups, a 19th Century plate decorated cornflowers and various others £60-80 (+ Fees*) 566. A Wedgwood Jasperware jardinière decorated classical figures with floral swags to a blue ground, impressed marks to the base, 23cm high £80-120 (+ Fees*) 567. An Art Nouveau jardinière stand with green and brown glazed jardinière and three smaller hanging pots to the same stand, 107cm high £70-90 (+ Fees*) 568. A Portuguese pottery part service of cabbage design, comprising thirty pieces, a similar tureen, cover and stand in white, four yellow glazed salad plates and three other pieces of Wedgwood £40-60 (+ Fees*) 569. A collection of Royal Copenhagen Christmas plates: 1908, 1909, 1920, 1922, 1923, 1925, 1929, 1930, 1971, 1974, 1977-1979, 1982 and 1988 £600-800 (+ Fees*) 570. A collection of Royal Copenhagen china, a square Langelinie dish, a smaller Vikingeskibe dish, four leaf shaped dishes, two vector vases and a Bornehjaelpsday (children’s welfare) dish £40-60 (+ Fees*) 571. Five Royal Doulton character jugs, Merlin D6529, Long John Silver D6335, The Falconer D6533, The Poacher D6429 and Lobster Man D6617 £40-60 (+ Fees*) 572. Four Royal Doulton character jugs, Porthos D6440, Athos D6439, Aramis D6441 and D’Artagnan D6691 £40-60 (+ Fees*) 573. Five Royal Doulton character jugs, Montgomery (El Alamein edition) D6908, Mark Twain D6654, Tchaikovsky D7022, Beethoven D7021 and George Washington D6669 £40-60 (+ Fees*)

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574. Four Royal Doulton character jugs, Sairey Gamp, Old Charley Falstaff D6267 and Rip Van Winkle D6438 £40-60 (+ Fees*) 575. Two Royal Doulton character jugs, The Sleuth D6631, The Lawyer D6498 and two small character jugs, Old Salt D6554 and Capt Ahab, D6506 £40-60 (+ Fees*) 576. A Japanese blue and white charger, decorated flowering branches and with a lobed border, 46cm diameter £80-120 (+ Fees*) 577. Five large Lladro figure groups, various and an Nao figure £250-350 (+ Fees*) 578. A Japanese satsuma octagonal plate, 19th Century, decorated deities, 20.5cm wide, a satsuma cup and saucer and an embroidered scroll holder with dragon decoration £150-200 (+ Fees*)

583. Lalique A Ceylan vase of opalescent glass, designed circa 1924, etched R Lalique France, 24cm high £200-300 (+ Fees*) 584. Lalique A Deux Oiseaux hand mirror, design circa 1919, moulded Lalique, 16cm diameter see illustration £600-800 (+ Fees*) 585. Lalique An Inseparables opalescent glass clock, design circa 1926, moulded R Lalique and inscribed to bottom edge of base R Lalique, France, No 760, 11cm high see illustration £800-1000 (+ Fees*)

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586. Lalique An Inseparables opalescent glass clock, design circa 1926, moulded R Lalique, inscribed France to bottom edge, 11cm high £700-900 (+ Fees*) 587. Muller Frères A frosted oval plaque depicting a nude maiden, moulded signature Muller Frères Luneville, 26cm high £200-300 (+ Fees*) 588. Daum A clear crystal glass lamp base of stylised flowering form, etched signature to base, 26cm high £50-70 (+ Fees*)

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Glass 580. Sundry cut glass dressing table jars with silver covers etc. £80-120 (+ Fees*) 581. A studio glass dish of rectangular form with fused orange and green decoration, 29cm diameter £30-40 (+ Fees*) 582. Steuben A CLEAR GLASS APPLE PAPERWEIGHT, design by Angus McDougall 1940, 10cm high, signed to base £50-70 (+ Fees*)

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Lot 592

589. Loetz A cameo glass lamp base of baluster form decorated a hanging pear branch to a yellow ground, overall 31cm high £100-150 (+ Fees*) 590. Lalique A Feuilles style glass mantel clock moulded with leaves, with arched top and silvered dial, 16.5cm high £150-200 (+ Fees*) 591. A Lalique style modern glass mantel clock with a frosted and moulded design of branches to verso seen through the front, circular gilt metal dial, 24cm high £80-100 (+ Fees*)

592. Lalique A Deux Colombes clock with silvered dial (lacking hands), design 1926, moulded R Lalique, France, 22cm high see illustration £700-900 (+ Fees*) 593. Lalique A Marguerite pattern bowl, signed beneath, 36cm diameter £200-300 (+ Fees*) 594. Edvard Hald for Orrefors A glass decanter etched with a view of St Mary’s Church, Tatsfield, signed and inscribed, 25cm high and an Orrefors lotus bowl by Olle Alberius, chipped £80-120 (+ Fees*) 595. Lalique Six glass models of birds and a heart shaped pin dish £150-200 (+ Fees*)

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Lot 596 596. Daum A cameo glass table lamp, etched and enamelled summer trees, the base with metal mounts, enamelled mark to underside of base Daum Nancy with Cross of Lorraine, 34cm high see illustration £800-1200 (+ Fees*)

597. Murano A glass ashtray of square form marked Mandruzzato and a silver plate mounted cocktail shaker, the body etched a cockerel £40-60 (+ Fees*)

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Pictures


Prints 600. ARR Henry Spencer Moore OM CH FBA (British 1898-1986) FAMILY GROUP, 1950 artists proof for edition of 50 lithograph in colour, 27cm x 21cm see illustration £150-200 (+ Fees*) 601. ARR Lucy Gowersall SIAMESE VARIATIONS dated 1.20.59 screenprint, 28cm x 44cm £30-50 (+ Fees*) 602. ARR Jeremy King (British, born 1933) CANAL SCENE signed and numbered 156/250 lithograph, 40cm x 61cm £50-70 (+ Fees*) 603. ARR Helen Layfield Bradley (British 1900 - 1979) OUR PICNIC signed lithograph, 40cm x 58cm £40-60 (+ Fees*) 604. ARR Donald Hamilton Fraser (British 1929-2009) LINDISFARNE signed in pencil and numbered 30/275 silkscreen, 39cm x 50cm see illustration £60-80 (+ Fees*) 605. ARR David Smith DESERT MOTIF KAROO MOTIF a pair signed in pencil silkscreen prints, 37cm x 54cm £50-70 (+ Fees*)

Lot 600 607. 20th Century British FOUR FLOWER STUDIES with printed signature Eve the prints, 75cm x 75cm and smaller £50-70 (+ Fees*)

609. ARR Jean Clark TUSCAN LANDSCAPES four reproduction prints with printed signatures, each 38cm x 38cm £30-50 (+ Fees*)

608. Six modern prints to include a pair of abstract prints in blue, the pair 94cm x 71cm £40-60 (+ Fees*)

610. 19th Century and later SIX VARIOUS PRINTS to include The New Harbour and Docks of Calais £30-50 (+ Fees*)

606. 20th Century British COLOUR PLAY indistinctly signed artist proof silkscreen print in colours, 59cm x 44cm and a pair of indistinctly signed screen prints, each 62cm x 44cm £40-50 (+ Fees*)

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Lot 611

611. ARR Allan Gwynne-Jones CBE DSO RA (British 1892-1982) TRINITY FAIR, GUN HILL, SOUTHWOLD, 1912 signed etching, 14.5cm x 12cm see illustration £100-150 (+ Fees*) 612. Louis Conrad Rosenberg (American 1890-1983) GREAT BAZAAR, CONSTANTINOPLE signed in pencil etching, 17.5cm x 25cm £60-80 (+ Fees*) 613. ARR Peter Schmidt (British 1931-1980) CYCLOID I signed in pencil and dated 1966 limited edition 44/60 serigraph in black, 65cm x 50cm see illustration £100-150 (+ Fees*) 614. ARR Susie Allen (British, born 1949) NUDE REPETITION signed and dated 1983 burnt stencilled initials limited edition 24/50 lithograph sheet, 65cm x 50cm £30-50 (+ Fees*) 615. ARR W Romey (20th Century) HARBOUR SCENE signed aquatint etching, 28.5cm x 39cm and two other French aquatints £50-70 (+ Fees*)

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Lot 613 616. ARR S Chumpre (French, early 20th Century) DANCING LADIES a pair signed in pencil limited editions 303/500 and 144/500 screen prints, image 41cm x 30.5cm and two smaller stencil prints by Lucien Baubert £50-70 (+ Fees*) 617. Georges Pierre Guinegault (French early 20th Century) QUATRE IMPRESSIONS ARABES suite of four in original folder stencil, 25cm x 19cm and two further French prints £100-150 (+ Fees*) 618. ARR Marcel Merignargues (French early 20th Century) GEORGES CARPENTIER DOUZE CROQUIS suite of 14 in original folder portrait signed in pencil produced by Galerie Lutetia lithographs, 31cm x 24cm £60-80 (+ Fees*) 619. A large quantity of 19th Century and later prints to include a selection of fashion prints, political hand-coloured etchings, a watercolour of Jerusalem and various etchings £60-80 (+ Fees*)

620. The Cincinnati Kid, film poster circa 1965, directed by Norman Jewison with Steve McQueen, artwork by Bob Peak, together with a further one-sheet poster with artwork by Bob Peak £70-90 (+ Fees*) 621. For a Few Dollars More, film poster circa 1980, starring Clint Eastwood; Pale Rider, film poster circa 1985; The Gauntlet 1977; Any Which Way You Can, circa 1980; Every Which Way but Loose, circa 1978 and four others £150-200 (+ Fees*) 622. An Excalibur film poster designed by Bob Peak, circa 1981 together with five other versions of Excalibur film posters £50-70 (+ Fees*) 623. ARR Bob Carlos Clarke (Irish 1950-2006) NUDE FEMALE signed in pencil print mounted on board, 39.5cm x 29cm £100-150 (+ Fees*) 624. ARR Valerie Thornton (British 1931-1991) THE COTTON SCREEN, NORWICH CATHEDRAL etching, 32cm x 26.5cm £70-90 (+ Fees*)

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627. ARR Patrick Procktor RA (British 1936-2003) MARCUS AND A PINK signed in pencil, numbered 291/500 aquatint in colours, 53.5cm x 34cm £180-220 (+ Fees*) 628. ARR Alan Lowndes (British 1921-1978) STREET SCENE signed limited edition 75/100 lithograph, 45cm x 41cm see illustration £150-200 (+ Fees*) 629. Yoel Benharrouche (Israeli, born 1961) STILL LIFE WITH FLOWERS AND FRUIT signed limited edition 176/207 oleograph, 40cm x 40cm £70-90 (+ Fees*)

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630. ARR Henri Laurens (French 1885-1954) ABSTRACT COMPOSITION signed and dated 1916 within the plate numbered 128 in pencil from an edition of 150 lithograph, 60cm x 39.5cm £300-500 (+ Fees*) 631. Sergio González-Tornero (American, born 1927) AB signed and dated 1960 limited edition 6/30 etching, 38cm x 38cm £100-150 632. ARR Hannah Frank (British 1908-2008) GARDEN, 1932 NIGHT MAIDENS a pair signed lithographs, 31cm x 27cm £150-200 (+ Fees*) 633. ARR Frances Cohen CLOWN signed, limited edition 7/10 etching, 34cm x 29cm £60-80 (+ Fees*)

Lot 628 625. ARR Jeanne Lorioz (French, born 1954) LADIES IN BIKINIS signed print, 15.5cm x 78cm and LADIES WITH WEIGHTS limited edition 18/25 print, 30cm x 38cm £300-500 (+ Fees*)

626. ARR Frans Widerberg (Norwegian 1934-2017) TAROT signed and dated etching, 23.5cm x 33.5cm see illustration £250-350 (+ Fees*)

634. ARR Sven Havsteen-Mikkelsen (1912-1999) MOUNTAIN LANDSCAPE limited edition 188/280 lithograph, 44.5cm x 62cm £80-120 (+ Fees*) 635. ARR Victor Pasmore (British 1908-1998) POINTS OF CONTACT 18 signed and dated ‘73, artist’s proof screen print, plate 56cm x 39cm £600-800 (+ Fees*)

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Lot 636 636. ARR Victor Pasmore (British 1908-1998) POINTS OF CONTACT 19 signed and dated ‘73, artist’s proof screenprint, plate 56cm x 39.5cm see illustration £600-800 (+ Fees*) 637. ARR Peter Blake (British, born1932) WELL THIS IS GRAND SAID ALICE, I NEVER EXPECTED I SHOULD BE A QUEEN SO SOON signed, artist’s proof, circa 1970, from the Alice in Wonderland Series screenprint, plate 24cm x 18cm £200-300 (+ Fees*)

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Lot 638 638. ARR Peter Blake (British, born1932) SO ALICE PICKED HIM UP VERY GENTLY signed, artist’s proof, circa 1970, from the Alice in Wonderland Series screenprint, plate 24cm x 18cm see illustration £200-300 (+ Fees*)

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639. ARR John Piper (British 1903-1992) EXETER COLLEGE CHAPEL, OXFORD signed artist’s proof screenprint, plate 81.5cm x 60.5cm see illustration £1000-1500 (+ Fees*)

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640. ARR John Piper (British 1903-1992) KELHAM HALL from Victorian Dream Palaces, circa 1977 signed artist’s proof screenprint, plate 46.5cm x 69.5cm see illustration £600-800 (+ Fees*) 641. ARR John Piper (British 1903-1992) PETIT PALAIS White & Yellow, circa 1972 signed screenprint, plate 78cm x 57cm £700-900 (+ Fees*)

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642. ARR John Piper (1903-1992) DEATH IN VENICE V DEATH IN VENICE VI from the Death in Venice Series, circa 1973 each signed in pencil within the plate, no margin screenprints, plate 39cm x 68.5cm see illustration £1500-2500 (+ Fees*)

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643. Colin Lanceley (Australian 1938-2015) THE WASTELAND five images inspired by TS Eliot’s poem I THE BURIAL OF THE DEAD II A GAME OF CHESS III THE FIRE SERMON IV DEATH BY WATER V WHAT THE THUNDER SAID published by Kelpra Editions, London 1976 limited edition 18/50 each signed, titled and dated ‘75 screenprint, sheet size 101cm x 68cm £400-600 (+ Fees*) 644. ARR Arthur Byrne (British, born 1946) CHISWICK PARK signed limited edition 12/260 lithograph, plate 55cm x 38cm and EXHIBITION PARK signed, limited edition 43/150 lithograph, plate 36cm x 53cm £100-150 (+ Fees*) 645. ARR Glynn Boyd Harte (British 1948-2003) KITCHEN TABLE lithograph, sheet 62cm x 87cm £150-250 (+ Fees*) 646. ARR Glynn Boyd Harte (British 1948-2003) MR DODD’S AURICULA lithograph, sheet 62cm x 87cm £150-250 (+ Fees*) 647. ARR R J Smith SMITHS signed and dated ‘83 limited edition 40/175 screenprint, sheet 65cm x 81cm IDEAL BAKERY signed and dated ‘83, limited edition 156/175 screenprint, sheet 65cm x 81cm and ELLEN KEELEY signed and dated ‘83, limited edition 157/175 screenprint, sheet 65cm x 81cm £100-150 (+ Fees*)

651. ARR Stanley Anderson (British 1884-1966) THE HURDLE MAKERS BROOK FARMING two limited edition etchings, 21cm x 18cm see illustration £300-400 (+ Fees*) 652. ARR George Reiss SOLOMON’S SEAL 1955 limited edition print 16/75 24cm x 24cm £50-60 (+ Fees*) 653. ARR John Piper (British 1903-1992) LOWER BROCKHAMPTON (Levinson 361) Signed in pencil numbered 68/75 from the 80th Anniversary Suite, published 1983 colour screenprint, 46cm x 66cm, framed see illustration Note: Lower Brockhampton is a medieval moated manor house on the Herefordshire/Worcestershire borders, now owned by the National Trust £500-700 (+ Fees*)

Lot 651 (part) 649. ARR Eileen Mayo (British 1906-1994) THE TOILET (a black cat washing its shoulder) limited edition 16/30 woodcut, 13cm x 9cm £50-80 (+ Fees*) ARR 650. Norbertine Von Bresslern-Roth (1891-1978) PENGUIN, 26cm x 18cm FLUCHT, 23cm x 23cm EXOTIC BIRD, 14cm x 11cm three artist proof screenprints £60-80 (+ Fees*)

654. ARR Niki Hayward (20th Century) ZANTE signed, inscribed and numbered 11/50 colour print, 37cm x 33.5cm and three others smaller by the same artist £40-60 (+ Fees*)

648. ARR Mick Durrant (British, born 1950) CONSERVATORY signed and dated ‘82 limited edition 113/200 screenprint, plate 65cm x 49.5cm and THE BALCONY signed and dated ‘83, limited edition 46/200 screenprint, plate 65cm x 48cm £150-200 (+ Fees*)

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655. ARR Henri Matisse (French 1869-1954) CINQUANTE DESSINS, PARIS 1920 2 copies, together in slipcase, both folio, orig. wraps uncut: EXEMPLAIRE NO I (of 3), with loose plate inscribed “cette planche est supprimee et sera remplacee pour une autre”; the second copy No 95 of 1000, Presentation copy signed to Victor Jacquemin “mon collaborateur”. Etched plates (2) see illustration £3000-5000 656. Leon Bakst (Russian 1866-1924) SYNTHESE DE L’OEUVRE DU MAITRE EN 25 PLANCHES

Editions Labor et Artes, Paris 1928, two missing, five framed see illustration £600-800 (+ Fees*) 657. ARR Jacques Villon (French 1875-1963) after André Derain BUSTE DE FEMME signed and dated 1922 numbered 23/200 aquatint in colours, 62cm x 50cm £300-400 (+ Fees*)

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658. ARR Jacques Villon (French 1875-1963) COMPOSITION CUBISTE (1928) signed within plate etching and aquatint, plate 49.5cm x 34cm Provenance: Redfern Gallery £100-150 (+ Fees*) 659. ARR Jacques Villon (French 1875-1963) VERS LA CHIMÈRE signed within plate, numbered 75/200 lithograph in colours, plate 46cm x 37cm Provenance: Redfern Gallery £200-300 (+ Fees*) 660. Robert Whitman (American, born 1935) ABSTRACT COMPOSITION signed and dated 1973 numbered 157/300 limited edition print, 47cm x 39.5cm and a 20th Century print initialled EA £80-120 (+ Fees*)

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Lot 668

Lot 661 661. ARR After Piet Mondrian (Dutch 1872-1944) MONDRIAN, GALERIE DENISE RENÉ folio of twelve screenprints in colour number 150 of the portfolio edition of 200 65 x 50.5cm (total) see illustration £2000-3000 (+ Fees*)

662. ARR After Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec (French 1864-1901) ELLES published by the Toulose-Lautrec Circle, 1969 twelve lithographs, number 59/1250 £150-200 (+ Fees*)

663. ARR Mary Fedden RA (British 1915-2012) THE MATISSE JUG (NO 1) signed and numbered 18/550 lithograph, 40.5cm x 34cm £150-200 (+ Fees*) 664. ARR Mary Fedden RA (British 1915-2012) RED SUNSET signed and numbered 302/500 lithograph, 20cm x 40cm, unframed £80-120 (+ Fees*) 665. ARR Henri Matisse (French 1869-1954) POESIES ANTILLAISES, No.J.3 (S.7290) lithograph on Japan paper, 37cm x 28.5cm and another similar see illustration £400-600 (+ Fees*) 666. 20th Century British School CLIMBING ANTIRRHINUM signed indistinctly and dated 75, limited edition 5/15 etching and aquatint, the plate 29cm x 39cm £50-60 (+ Fees*) 667. ARR Francis Robert Kelly (American 1927-2012) OLD OAK TREE signed limited edition 13/50 etching, 48.5cm x 39cm £60-80 (+ Fees*)

Lot 665

668. ARR After Raoul Dufy (French 1877-1953) STILL LIFE WITH ANEMONES lithograph in colours on Arches wove paper, 53.5cm x 42cm see illustration £60-80 (+ Fees*)

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669. ARR Richard Bawden (British, born 1936) WINTER IN THE STOUR VALLEY signed and inscribed in pencil limited edition 41/100 print, 40cm x 62cm see illustration £100-150 (+ Fees*) 670. Shoichi Hasegawa (Japanese, born 1929) ETRE signed in pencil, numbered 21/30 etching, 36.5cm x 27cm and Simon Dobbs COW PARSLEY signed and dated ‘74 limited edition print 24/30 £60-80 (+ Fees*) 671. ARR Denys James Watkins-Pitchford MBE (British 1905-1990) VIEW OF A COUNTRY HOUSE dated 1967 monochrome print, 21.5cm x 30.5cm £60-80 (+ Fees*) 672. ARR David Tindle RA (British, born 1932) STILL LIFE signed in pencil, limited edition 19/50 etching, 13.5cm x 16.5cm and two sketches by David Tindle, circa 1985 £200-300 (+ Fees*) 673. ARR J R Crocker BATHERS signed and inscribed verso Rome 1986 limited edition 1/15 etching, 26cm x 34cm £80-120 (+ Fees*)

Lot 669

675. ARR Ronald Searle (British 1920-2011) GREENFINGER signed and dated 1973 numbered 8/99 lithograph, 48cm x 62cm see illustration £300-500 (+ Fees*) 676. ARR Ronald Searle (British 1920-2011) HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU signed and dated 1974 numbered 9/99 lithograph, 48cm x 62cm £300-500 (+ Fees*)

677. ARR Virginia Powell (British, born 1939) FIGURE BY A TABLE WITH VASE OF FLOWERS signed in pencil numbered 9/15 colour lithograph, 46.5cm x 33cm £60-80 (+ Fees*) 678. ARR Tessa Beaver (British, born 1932) FERN HOUSE IN THE RAIN signed in pencil inscribed and numbered 64/100 colour screenprint, 46.5cm x 30.5cm £80-100 (+ Fees*)

674. ARR Leonard Appelbee (British 1914-2000) FLOWERS DUCKS two small woodcuts Leonhard Schlesinger LANDSCAPE lithograph William Nicholson (1872-1949) James Whistler SARAH BERNHARDT first published in the News Review 1897 later edition prints, 25cm x 23.5cm and Alan Reynolds THE FOUR SEASONS folio of four lithographs published by the Redfern Gallery each plate 21cm x 29cm £60-80 (+ Fees*)

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Lot 680 679. ARR After Enrique Serra RUINS BY ITALIAN WATERWAYS a pair colour prints, 43cm x 76cm £100-150 (+ Fees*) 680. ARR Anthony Gross CBE RA (British 1905-1984) GEESE engraving, 23.5cm x 18cm Provenance: The Redfern Gallery see illustration £150-200 (+ FEES*) 681. ARR Anthony Gross CBE RA (British 1905-1984) CAFE CAMBRILS 1933 limited edition 32/50 etching, 17cm x 24.5cm Provenance: The Redfern Gallery £300-500 (+ Fees*) 682. Tadashi Nakayama (Japanese 1927-2014) HORSE signed and dated 1964 artists proof woodcut in colours, 36.5cm x 12.5cm £80-120 (+ Fees*)

686. ARR Copy Berg (American 1951-1999) ABSTRACT IN COLOURS signed and dated 1/8/87 watercolour, 9.4cm x 14cm and Yvonne Aubines WOMAN AND CAT signed and numbered 12/60 lithograph, 34cm x 28.5cm £50-70 (+ Fees*) 687. ARR George Hann (British 1900-1979) BUSY RIVER SCENE signed pen and colour wash, 35cm x 42cm £80-100 (+ Fees*) 688. ARR Jean-Pierre Rémon (born 1928) BEACH SCENE WITH CITYSCAPE signed watercolour, 30cm x 46cm £60-80 (+ Fees*) 689. ARR Tom Clarkson (British 20th Century) WOODLAND SCENE signed Tom watercolour, 17.5cm x 26.5cm a landscape watercolour by F Ritt and another watercolour £40-60 (+ Fees*) 690. ARR M Cockburn FIGURE STUDY signed watercolour, 24cm x 32cm and another inscribed ‘From Henry Burrier’s Garden, Mombassa, 17th Feb 1988’ £40-60 (+ Fees*) 691. 20th Century German School COTTAGE SKETCH signed indistinctly and dated 1943 ink on paper, 18cm x 26cm £40-60 (+ Fees*)

692. ARR Ed Smith (20th Century School) NEW YORK BRIDGE signed verso watercolour and gouache on paper, 109cm x 69.5cm £40-60 (+ Fees*) 693. 20th Century Continental School COASTAL TOWN VIEW indistinctly signed watercolour, 24.5cm x 34.5cm £30-50 (+ Fees*) 694. ARR Long (20th Century School) ABSTRACT LANDSCAPE signed and dated ‘68 pencil, watercolour and bodycolour, 25cm x 36cm £50-70 (+ Fees*) 695. Walter H Goldsmith (1880-1930) MILL SCENE signed and dated indistinctly watercolour, 55cm x 75cm £180-200 (+ Fees*) 696. ARR E Romano, Neapolitan School ITALIAN HARBOUR SCENE signed and dated ‘90 gouache, 23cm x 37cm £50-60 (+ Fees*) 697. ARR Sybil Mullen Glover (British 1908-1995) HOLIDAY TIME signed watercolour, 13.5cm x 19cm see illustration £200-300 (+ Fees*) 698. A German early 20th Century album of textile and costume designs, all in pencil, some with annotations in German, each within a mount board folder £150-200 (+ Fees*)

Watercolours 685. ARR Wendy Jelbert (British 20th Century) HEDGEROW FLOWERS signed watercolour, 28.5cm x 38cm together with five other 20th Century pictures £30-50 (+ Fees*)

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699. ARR Attributed to Robert Bird (British, born 1921) FOUR NUDE STUDIES possibly the artist’s wife watercolour, 39.5cm x 26cm and three oil on board Provenance: purchased from a sale of the artists’ estate £100-150 (+ Fees*) 700. ARR Susan Foord (British, born 1945) LANDSCAPE THROUGH A WINDOW signed and dated ‘84 mixed media on paper over board, 61cm x 61cm see illustration £70-90 (+ Fees*) 701. ARR Susan Preedy (20th Century) BARN OWL IN FLIGHT watercolour, 26cm x 17cm and G D Eadie BARN OWL watercolour and DUNBLANE CATHEDRAL watercolour £60-80 (+ Fees*) 702. ARR Joan Somerville (20th Century) UNTITLED signed and dated 1993 mixed media, 94.5cm x 95cm see illustration £120-150 (+ Fees*) 703. ARR Joan Somerville (20th Century) TWO PORTRAITS signed and dated mixed media, each approximately 47cm x 95cm £120-150 (+ Fees*)

Lot 702 704. ARR Halima Nalecz (Polish 1914-2008) EVENING CHAT dated 1965 Drian Galleries label verso ink, watercolour and bodycolour on paper, 76cm x 56cm £100-150 (+ Fees*) 705. ARR Vaughan Bevan RI (born 1921) LAKE AT LONDON COLNEY signed watercolour, 32cm x 50.5cm £120-150 (+ Fees*) 706. ARR Theresa Flynn (Scottish 1923-2009) COTTAGES IN A LANDSCAPE signed gouache, 52cm x 62cm £50-70 (+ Fees*) 707. ARR Frances Cohen (1939-1998) MOUNTAIN LANDSCAPE WITH ROCKS signed and dated ‘75 charcoal, 37cm x 49cm £80-100 (+ Fees*) 708. Manner of John Piper PAVILION watercolour, 33cm x 31cm £40-60 (+ FEES*) 709. ARR Sybil Tawse (fl. 1900-1940) FIFE signed and dated 6.9.58 watercolour, 22cm x 33cm £60-80 (+ Fees*)

Lot 711 710. ARR Sean O’Connor (1909-1992) A KERRY COTTAGE CARAGH, CO. KERRY a pair signed watercolour, 17cm x 24cm £200-300 (+ Fees*) 711. ARR Umberto Brunelleschi (Italian 1879-1949) DANCER signed, No. 373 stencil, 31cm x 40.5cm see illustration £250-350 (+ Fees*) 712. Jane Soeder (British, born 1934) BEACH SCENE pastel, signed 15cm x 15cm £70-90 (+ Fees*) 713. ARR BISSI TUSCAN TOWN watercolour, signed 15.5cm x 11.5cm £60-80 (+ Fees*) 714. ARR George Owen Wynne Apperley (English 1884-1960) VARENNA, LAKE COMO, ITALY watercolour, signed 22.5cm x 28cm £300-500 (+ Fees*)

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715. Robert Charles Goff (Irish 1837-1922) PROMENADE signed watercolour, 17cm x 25cm £150-200 (+ Fees*) 716. ARR James Priddey (British 1916-1980) HARBOUR signed watercolour, 30cm x 38cm £100-150 (+ Fees*) 717. Philp Morsberger (American, 1933) ABSTRACT COMPOSITION a pair, signed watercolour and mixed media, 56.5cm x 45cm £100-150 (+ Fees*) 718. Hutton Mitchell (Canadian 1872-1939) GIRL WITH FLOWERS AND LAMBS signed watercolour, 37cm x 54cm £150-200 (+ Fees*)

Lot 726 725. ARR Leonie Jonleigh (British 1901-1974) An Album of sketches and charcoal and ink drawings £100-150 (+ Fees*)

730. ARR Marius Forestier (British 20th Century) FLOWERS IN AN ORIENTAL VASE watercolour, 50cm x 38cm £80-120 (+ Fees*)

720. ARR Stanley Orchart (British 1920-2005) FARM AT ECCLES, NORFOLK signed watercolour, 35.5cm x 47cm £150-200 (+ Fees*)

726. ARR Arthur Henry Knighton-Hammond (British 1875-1970) DITCHLING, 1936 signed; inscribed verso ‘Mrs Knighton-Hammond, her two daughters and Mrs Wright’ watercolour, 48cm x 70cm see illustration £200-300 (+ Fees*)

731. ARR Edward Jeffrey (British 1898-?) THE RED ADMIRAL signed watercolour, 60cm x 45cm see illustration £100-150 (+ Fees*)

721. ARR Peter MacGregor Wilson RSW (British 1856-1928) ARRAN FROM MILLPORT watercolour, 25.5cm x 38.5cm £80-100 (+ Fees*)

727. ARR Daphne McClure (British, born 1930) CHRISTMAS CARD signed paper collage, 16cm x 12cm £40-60 (+ Fees*)

719. ARR Guy Huze (French 1912-1997) GHANAIAN SURFPOOL pastel and mixed media, 45cm x 60cm £200-300 (+ Fees*)

722. ARR William A Stewart (1882-1953) POLPERRO signed watercolour, 24.5cm x 35.5cm £80-120 (+ Fees*) 723. ARR William A Stewart (1882-1953) WHITE CLIFFS signed watercolour, 24.5cm x 35.5cm £80-120 (+ Fees*) 724. ARR William A Stewart (1882-1953) WAR TIME DIG, PALESTINE, EGYPT signed watercolour, 24.5cm x 35.5cm £70-90 (+ Fees*)

728. ARR Claude Grahame Muncaster (British 1903-1974) ON THE GAITHWAITE, LOWICK ROAD signed watercolour, 20 x27cm Provenance: Fine Art Society £150-250 (+ Fees*) 729. 20th Century English School CHIPPING CAMPDEN AND THE NORTH COTSWOLDS IN BLOSSOM TIME watercolour, 28cm x 39cm £80-120 (+ Fees*)

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Lot 733

Lot 732 732. ARR Dorothy Burroughes (British 1895-1963) THE SIAMESE CAT signed watercolour, 47cm x 40cm see illustration £200-300 (+ Fees*) 733. ARR Jim Emile Sévellec (French 1897-1971) BRITTANY FIGURES ON A BEACH watercolour, 16cm x 34cm see illustration £100-150 (+ Fees*)

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734. ARR Jim Emile Sévellec (French 1887-1971) VIELLE RUELLE CAMARET watercolour, 33cm x 16cm see illustration £100-150 (+ Fees*)

738. ARR Bert Wright (British, born 1930) DUSK, WINDSOR CASTLE signed watercolour, 36cm x 54cm £150-200 (+ Fees*)

735. ARR Dennis Page (British, born 1926) PRECINCTS OF THE DUOMO, FLORENCE signed watercolour, 23cm x 32cm see illustration £200-250 (+ Fees*)

739. ARR Fred Beckett (British 20th Century) LOW TIDE, UPNOR watercolour, 14cm x 19cm £100-150 (+ Fees*)

736. ARR John Yardley RI (British, born 1933) THE LARGE ARRANGEMENT, ST PHILLIPS signed watercolour, 26cm x 35cm £120-150 (+ Fees*) 737. ARR John Yardley RI (British, born 1933) VIEW OF DEDHAM HALL, COLCHESTER signed watercolour, 36cm x 53cm £70-90 (+ Fees*)

740. ARR Josephine Neil (British 20th Century) HEWETT watercolour, 24cm x 18cm £80-120 (+ Fees*) 741. ARR James Fletcher Watson (British 1913-2004) COTTAGE IN DEDHAM, SUFFOLK watercolour, 32cm x 48cm £150-200 (+ Fees*) 742. ARR Eva Bradley THE BOTTLE OVENS, SHORT ST, LONGTON watercolour, 35cm x 26cm £120-150 (+ Fees*)

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747. ARR Linda Franklin (20th Century) BALLERINAS initialled mixed media, 55.5cm x 78cm £60-80 (+ Fees*) 748. ARR British 20th Century RECLINING NUDES indistinctly signed and numbered 966 ink on paper, 49cm x 46cm and Atalanta Marchessini SLEEP charcoal, 28.5cm x 33.5cm £50-70 (+ Fees*)

Lot 745 743. 20th Century Continental School ON THE NILE watercolour, 23cm x 34cm and three others related £100-150 (+ Fees*) 744. ARR František Kupka (Czech, 1871-1957) STUDY FOR FEMME SE DÉSHABILLANT signed pastel, 33cm x 48cm Provenance: Gimpel Fils Gallery, London, cat no. 22 see illustration £1500-2000 (+ Fees*)

745. Edward Wolfe (South African 1896-1981) PORTRAIT OF A LADY signed pen on green paper, 50cm x 37.5cm see illustration £300-400 (+ FEES*) 746. ARR Ian McKenzie Smith OBE RSA PRWS (Scottish, born 1935) MOUNTAIN GATE label verso dated 1997 watercolour, approximately 53cm x 74cm Provenance: Fine Art Society £300-400 (+ Fees*)

749. ARR Lesley Holmes (British 20th Century) STILL LIFE WITH CAT signed and dated 1990 bodycolour and chalk on paper, 55.5cm x 40cm another smaller of a black cat and four limited edition prints of cats by Lesley Helner £60-80 (+ Fees*) 750. ARR Richard Jacques (Scottish 20th Century) A SUNNY LEITH signed gouache, 27cm x 39cm Alan Pyburn (British 20th Century) BOATS AT GOODRICH BAY, PEMBROKESHIRE initialled and dated 2004 acrylic on canvas board, 49.5cm x 39.5cm Rosanne Gardner A GLIMPSE watercolour, 41cm x 31cm and Z Walke STILL LIFE OF POTS signed Z Walke R watercolour and bodycolour on paper, 54cm x 37cm £100-150 (+ Fees*) 751. ARR Valeria Emets (born 1917) PRAGUE STREET SCENE inscribed verso pastels, 58cm x 41.5cm and another painting indistinctly signed and dated ‘91 £80-120 (+ Fees*)

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752. ARR John Piper (British 1903-1992) EARLY SKETCHES FOR ‘THE QUEST’ signed and dated 1943 pen, ink and gouache, 29.5cm x 23.5cm Provenance: Walpole Society catalogue number NB435, label verso for John Piper the Forties Exhibition at the Imperial War Museum October 2000- January 2001 see illustration £2000-3000 (+ Fees*) 753. ARR Anthony Rossiter (British 1926-2000) ORCHARD initialled and dated AR, 1961 ink, watercolour and gouache, 25.5cm x 37cm £100-150 (+ Fees*) 754. ARR Elsie Henderson (British 1880-1967) LEOPARD DRINKING conté and coloured pencil, 19cm x 32cm and TIGER LISTENING signed in pencil conté and pastel, 20.5cm x 32cm £300-500 (+ Fees*) 755. ARR David Tindle RA (British, born 1932) SMALL PORTRAIT OF JOHN initialled DT ‘73, signed and titled verso egg tempera, 43.5cm x 38cm see illustration £1500-2000 (+ Fees*) 756. John Macallan Swan (British 1847-1910) CROUCHING LEOPARD signed pastel on blue paper, 20cm x 29.5cm £300-500 (+ Fees*)

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757. ARR David Tindle RA (British born 1932) NEAR KELMARSH signed Tindle ‘73 watercolour, 26cm x 35.5cm £300-400 (+ Fees*) 758. ARR Stanley Warburton (British 1919-2012) BLUE LANDSCAPE signed and dated 1986 gouache and biro on blue paper, 15cm x 22cm together with two other watercolours by the same hand and two ink sketches and Stanley Warburton TROUTBECK NEAR AMBLESIDE signed, inscribed verso watercolour, 33cm x 40.5cm another watercolour by the same, BRANDSBY, YORKSHIRE, 14.5cm x 22cm and another watercolour signed M Lee £80-120 (+ Fees*)

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759. ARR Bryan Organ (British, born 1935) CHEETAHS LOOKING OUT inscribed For Luke and Georgina, Christmas 1999 pencil sketch, 22.5cm x 18.5cm £200-300 (+ Fees*) 760. ARR Juliet Pannett (British 1911-2005) JAMAICAN GIRL inscribed All Good Wishes from Juliet Pannett ‘56 ink on paper, 17cm x 12.5cm £150-200 (+ Fees*) 761. ARR Boza Prodanovic (Serbian 1923-2006) BUILDING AND LANDSCAPE signed and dated ‘77 watercolour, 24cm x 31.5cm and Margaret Lovetus CALF signed and dated 1939 in pencil, limited edition 3/6, plate 21 lithograph, 21cm x 30cm £100-150 (+ Fees*) 762. ARR Sir Quentin Blake (British, born 1931) NUDE watercolour and wash, 57cm x 77cm £120-150 (+ Fees*) 763. ARR Thomas Denny (British, born 1956) GUBBIO signed, inscribed and dated September ‘78 mixed media on paper, 36cm x 53cm £100-150 (+ Fees*) 764. ARR André Bicât (British 1909-1996) STILL LIFE WITH FLOWERS watercolour, 34cm x 49cm £70-100 (+ Fees*)

Lot 765 767. Ulrich Konrad Schwanecke (South African, 1932-2007) SOUTH AFRICAN LANDSCAPE triptych signed and dated 80’ ink and watercolour on paper, overall size 65.5cm x 148cm £150-200 (+ Fees*) 768. ARR Claude Weisbuch (French 1927-2014) DON QUIXOTE mixed media, 54cm x 74cm see illustration £2000-3000 (+ Fees*)

769. ARR Henry Cliffe (British 1919-1983) BLUE AND GREEN circa 1957 gouache, 26cm x 19cm £200-300 (+ Fees*) 770. Tabou et Cie (French 20th Century) RUE DE SEINE watercolour with bodycolour, 25cm x 21.5cm and a modern print £60-80 (+ Fees*) 771. John Harris ON JUBILEE DRIVE watercolour, 28cm x 45cm £80-120 (+ Fees*)

765. Christopher Wood (British 1901-1930) STUDY FOR ‘CLIVIA’ pencil on paper, 27cm x 40.5cm Provenance: Purchased from the Redfern Gallery 1991 (copy of receipt within the lot) ‘Clivia’ was painted in 1927, accompanying the lot is a copy of the entry of the painting in Sotheby’s auction 22nd June 1977, lot 108 see illustration £3000-5000 (+ Fees*) 766. ARR Auguste Durand-Rose (French 1887-1962) FIGURES ON THE QUAY signed lower right A Durand-Rose watercolour and pencil, 22.5cm x 30cm £60-80 (+ Fees*) Lot 768

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Oil Paintings 780. ARR Fred Yates (British 1922-2008) CHARLESCOTE, KINETON, GLOUCESTERSHIRE signed label verso states date purchased, July 1974 oil on board, 45cm x 75cm £300-400 (+ Fees*) 781. ARR Caroline Sillars (British 1933-1988) CRETAN LANDSCAPE initialled oil on board, 19.5cm x 29cm £80-120 (+ Fees*) 782. ARR Caroline Sillars (British 1933-1988) STUCKENDUFF, SHANDON BY HELENSBURGH signed oil on canvas, 59.5cm x 90cm see illustration £100-150 (+ Fees*) 783. ARR A Brooke GALLOWAY LANDSCAPE signed oil on canvas, 34cm x 54cm £60-80 (+ Fees*) 784. ARR Druie Bowett (British 1924-1998) COASTAL SCENE oil on canvas, 51cm x 61cm £200-300 (+ Fees*) 785. ARR Oliver Gilmore Brabbins (British 1912-1973) TOWN RIVER LANDSCAPE signed and dated ‘45 oil on paper, 33cm x 49cm £80-100 (+ Fees*) 786. ARR John Strevens (British 1902-1990) PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN signed and dated ‘47 oil on board, 56cm x 40cm £80-120 (+ Fees*)

Lot 782 789. Antonin Bloman (Czech 1876- ?) VIEW THROUGH THE TREES signed and dated 1917 oil on paper, 27cm x 22cm £50-70 (+ Fees*) 790. ARR Peter Jay (British, born 1936) MEADOW PATH signed oil on board, 19cm x 19cm £80-120 (+ Fees*) 791. ARR Nina Chorer (born 1952) STILL LIFE WITH ROSES signed oil on canvas, 54cm x 44cm £100-150 (+ Fees*) 792. ARR Dora Prower (British 1907-1996) STILL LIFE WITH SUMMER FLOWERS signed and dated 1987 oil on canvas, 75cm x 49cm £150-200 (+ Fees*)

793. ARR Eric Isenburger (German 1902-1994) SPANISH LANDSCAPE (VALLCARCA, BARCELONA) signed and dated 1933 oil on mountboard, 49cm x 64cm see illustration £300-400 (+ Fees*) 794. 20th Century British School CITY VIEW signed EW oil on canvas, 36cm x 46.5cm £50-70 (+ Fees*) 795. 20th Century Continental School GARDEN LANDSCAPE oil on canvas, 55cm x 44cm £40-60 (+ Fees*) 796. 20th Century Continental School COASTAL VIEW oil on canvas board, 44cm x 34cm £30-50 (+ Fees*)

787. ARR Joseph Flatter (Austrian 1894-1988) KITCHEN TABLE signed and dated ‘50 oil on canvas, 59cm x 49.5cm £200-300 (+ Fees*) 788. ARR Edward Felix Wakeford (British 1914-1973) FEEDING THE CHICKENS signed oil on board, 36cm x 46.5cm £100-150 (+ Fees*) Lot 793 70

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797. 20th Century British School STILL LIFE WITH FRUIT oil on canvas, 49cm x 59cm £70-90 (+ Fees*) 798. 20th Century British School STILL LIFE WITH VASE OF FLOWERS AND FRUIT oil on canvas, 49cm x 60cm £50-70 (+ Fees*) 799. 20th Century British School WOMAN KNEELING IN A WOODLAND oil on canvas, 49cm x 60cm £40-60 (+ Fees*) 800. 20th Century Impressionist School RIVER LANDSCAPE oil on canvas, 65cm x 55cm £100-150 (+ Fees*) 801. 20th Century Continental School WOODLAND TRACK indistinctly signed, M Manella oil on canvas, 78cm x 64cm £30-50 (+ Fees*) 802. 20th Century British School SHEPHERD WITH SHEEP oil on board, 29.5cm x 34cm £30-50 (+ Fees*) 803. ARR G Wolfant SAILING ON CALM WATERS oil on canvas, 58cm x 68cm £80-120 (+ Fees*) 804. George Velaphi Mzimba (South African, born 1959) PORTRAIT OF NUDE WOMAN WITH TURBAN signed and dated Velaphi Mzimba ‘77 oil on canvas, 75cm x 60cm see illustration £600-800 (+ Fees*) 805. ARR Valerie Miller ENGLISH GARDEN FLOWERS IN JAPANESE POT signed VM acrylic on paper, 61cm x 52cm a charcoal drawing of a man standing a group of nine photographs of doors by Chris Avery, framed as one and David M Graham, abstract and two others £60-80 (+ Fees*) 806. ARR Colin Saxton (1927-2013) ABSTRACT WITH FLOWERS signed and dated ‘66 oil on board, 44.5cm x 61cm together with another portrait by the same hand and one other £100-150 (+ Fees*)

807. ARR Helen Bowen (American 20th Century) RIVER LANDSCAPE monogrammed oil on canvas, 60cm x 45cm £70-90 (+ Fees*) 808. ARR Margo Ingham (British 1918-1978) STILL LIFE WITH APPLES inscribed verso oil on board, 56cm x 30cm with a copy of the leaflet for The Margo Ingham Collection from the Colin Jellicoe Gallery £100-150 (+ Fees*) 809. ARR Gary Curson (British 20th Century) THE HARE Diptych label verso oil on canvas, each 183cm x 152cm Provenance: Leicestershire County Council Collection £150-200 810. Indian School, 20th Century BULL indistinctly signed and dated ‘61, inscribed verso oil on board, 73cm x 107cm £100-150 (+ Fees*) 811. ARR Ann Harvey (British 20th Century) SUMMER FLOWERS initialled oil on canvas, 62cm x 49cm £50-70 (+ Fees*)

Lot 804 812. ARR Hans Ranzoni (Austrian 1868-1956) SPRING IN THE VOLKGARTEN, VIENNA signed and numbered oil on board, 45cm x 35cm see illustration £400-600 (+ Fees*) 813. ARR James Arundel (British 1875-1960) CHURCH BY THE SEA signed oil on board, 72cm x 62cm £120-150 (+ Fees*) 814. ARR Roger Murray (20th Century British) GAFF KETCH signed and dated Dec ‘67 oil on canvas, 85cm x 108cm £200-300 (+ Fees*)

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816. ARR Jeanne Lorioz (French, born 1954) GOLDEN BIKINI signed canvas laid on board, 31.5cm x 22.5cm Provenance: Stephaine Hoppen Gallery £2000-3000 (+ Fees*)

Lot 815 815. ARR Alexander Sillars Burns (Scottish 1911-1987) SIESTA TIME, SANARY-SUR-MER oil on board, 50cm x 59cm see illustration £200-300 (+ Fees*)

Lot 827 817. ARR Jeanne Lorioz (French, born 1954) LE DEFILE DES BONNES I signed canvas laid on board, 31.5cm x 22.5cm Provenance: Stephaine Hoppen Gallery £2000-3000 (+ Fees*) 818. ARR Jeanne Lorioz (French, born 1954) LE DEFILE DES BONNES II signed canvas laid on board, 31.5cm x 22.5cm Provenance: Stephanie Hoppen Gallery £2000-3000 (+ Fees*)

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819. ARR Robert Plisnier (Belgian, born 1951) LADY IN COAT signed oil on canvas, 152cm x 111cm £1500-2000 (+ Fees*) 820. ARR Robert Plisnier (Belgian, born 1951) LADY IN WHITE SHAWL AND HAT signed oil on canvas, 81cm x 57cm see illustration £600-800 (+ Fees*) 821. ARR René Legrand (French 1923-1996) CHILDREN WITH A BOAT signed oil on canvas, 26cm x 33cm £600-800 (+ Fees*) 822. ARR René Legrand (French 1923-1996) CHILDREN PADDLING WITH BUCKETS signed oil on canvas, 20 x 28.5cm see illustration £600-800 (+ Fees*) 823. ARR René Legrand (French 1923-1996) CHILDREN PLAYING ON THE SHORE signed oil on canvas, 18cm x 23.5cm £300-500 (+ Fees*) 824. ARR René Legrand (French 1923-1996) PLAYING ON THE BEACH signed oil on canvas, 18cm x 28cm £250-350 (+ Fees*) ARR 825. René Legrand (French 1923-1996) CHILDREN PLAYING IN THE ROCK POOL signed oil on canvas, 26cm x 33.5cm £250-350 (+ Fees*)

Lot 822 828. ARR Thomas W Holgate (British 1869-1954) Lake View signed oil on board, 26cm x 34cm £250-350 (+ Fees*) ARR 829. ARR Karoly Fulop (Hungarian American 1893-1963) ABSTRACT COMPOSITION signed and dated ‘51 oil on canvas, 54.5cm x 65.5cm £200-300 (+ Fees*) 830. ARR Franklin White LANDSCAPE signed and dated 1962 oil on board, 23.5cm x 33.5cm £60-80 (+ Fees*)

831. 20th Century American School PROFILE IN COLOUR BANDS oil on canvas, 90.5cm x 75cm £100-150 (+ Fees*) 832. ARR Conrad Hans Selmyhr (1877-1944) HOVRINGEN signed and dated 1941 oil on canvas, 60cm x 50cm £100-150 (+ Fees*) 833. ARR Josep Sala (1928-2010) SOL DE TARDE, SOLLER (MALLORCA) signed oil on canvas, 45cm x 53cm see illustration £300-500 (+ Fees*)

826. ARR Lennart Aschenbrenner (Swedish, born 1943) STILL LIFE signed and dated ‘62 oil on canvas, 47cm x 60cm £200-300 (+ Fees*) 827. Walter Graham Grieve RSA RSW (British 1872-1937) STILL LIFE JUG AND APPLES signed verso oil on canvas, 60cm x 50cm see illustration £600-800 (+ Fees*)

Lot 833 Fees* – Buyer’s Premium on a sliding scale + VAT at 20%. ARR – Lot may be subject to an additional fee (see page 1)

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834. ARR Cha Li (20th Century) PROPHETS AND WISDOM label verso oil on canvas, 89cm x 89cm £150-200 (+ Fees*) 835. More (20th Century) VIEW INTO GARDEN signed and dated ‘87 oil on canvas, 40cm x 30cm £60-80 (+ Fees*) 836. ARR Charles Pears (1873-1958) HORSE PLOUGHING AND HAYMAKING signed Chas Pears oil on canvas, 38cm x 56cm £300-500 (+ Fees*) 837. Walter Graham Grieve (British 1872-1937) STILL LIFE WITH HONESTY oil on canvas, 75cm x 63cm £1000-1500 (+ Fees*) 838. Walter Graham Grieve (British 1872-1937) STILL LIFE WITH PHYSALIS AND JUG signed oil on canvas, 74.5cm x 62cm see illustration £1000-1500 (+ Fees*) 839. ARR Adrian Stokes (1902-1972) LES BAUX inscribed verso oil on board, 20.5cm x 26cm £300-500 (+ Fees*) 840. ARR Joyce Williams IN THE GARDEN initialled oil on board, 57cm x 68cm £40-60 (+ Fees*) 841. ARR Robert Russell (British 20th Century) STREET SCENE signed oil on canvas, 30.5cm x 53.5cm £60-80 (+ Fees*) ARR 842. ARR D Treweeke (British 20th Century) CONTINENTAL STREET SCENE signed oil on canvas, 34cm x 26cm £80-120 (+ Fees*)

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Lot 838 843. ARR Rune Person (1914-1990) SITTING IN CONSERVATORY signed oil on canvas, 45cm x 54.5cm £100-150 (+ Fees*)

847. ARR Sara John (20th Century) EURGAIN inscribed and titled verso oil on canvas, 44.5cm x 35cm £80-120 (+ Fees*)

844. ARR Rune Person (1914-1990) CHICKENS signed oil on canvas, 24cm x 27.5cm £80-120 (+ Fees*)

848. ARR Alan Bowyer (fl. 1956-1969) COTTAGE ON THE CLIFF signed and titled verso oil on canvas, 40.5cm x 50cm £100-150 (+ Fees*)

845. ARR Tibor Szontagh (1873-1930) LANDSCAPES a pair, signed oil on canvas, 21cm x 26cm £400-600 (+ Fees*)

849. ARR Elliot Seabrook (1886-1950) THE LIZARD signed oil on board, 43.5cm x 60cm £300-500 (+ Fees*)

846. ARR Gay Goodall (20th Century) LANDSCAPE signed oil on canvas, 45cm x 54cm £150-200 (+ Fees*)

850. Eugene Henri Cauchoris (1830-1911) CHRYSANTHEMUMS signed, label verso oil on board, 43cm x 35cm £500-600 (+ Fees*)

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851. ARR Leslie Cole (1910-1976) WOODLAND LANDSCAPE signed oil on board, 54cm x 65cm £70-90 (+ Fees*) 852. ARR Deborah Jones (1921-2012) SHOP FRONT signed oil on board, 24cm x 34cm £150-200 (+ Fees*) 853. Mercedes Piedrahita Uribe LANDSCAPE signed pastel, 40cm x 25.5cm £70-90 (+ Fees*) 854. Holland (20th Century) CHRYSANTHEMUMS signed oil on canvas, 54cm x 45cm £200-300 (+ Fees*) 855. ARR Edward Henry Molyneux (1894-1974) THE PAINTER (LE PEINTRE) signed oil on canvas, 31cm x 40cm £150-200 (+ Fees*) 856. ARR Arnold Victor Beauvais (1886-1982) ROSES IN A VASE signed oil on board, 39cm x 49cm £250-350 (+ Fees*) 857. ARR Mario Signori (born 1921) A VIEW OF A CANAL AT BURANO dated 1971, inscribed verso oil on canvas, 30cm x 40cm purchased from the artist £300-400 (+ Fees*) 858. ARR Julian Dyson (British 1936-2003) DYSON OUT WALKING signed and inscribed mixed media on board, 65cm x 70cm £80-120 (+ Fees*)

Lot 860

859. ARR Daphne McClure (British, born 1930) THE YACHT INN, PENZANCE signed oil on board, 41cm x 55cm £200-300 (+ Fees*) 860. ARR Rowland Suddaby (British 1912-1972) SUMMER FLOWERS IN A POTTERY JUG with bowl of fruit on a table signed lower right oil on canvas, 44.5cm x 60cm see illustration £400-600 (+ Fees*)

861. ARR George Tute RWA (BRITISH, BORN 1933) DRUCK COUNTRY 2 signed lower left and dated 2001 oil on canvas, 40.5cm x 50cm Note: Royal West of England Academy label £150-200 (+ Fees*) 862. ARR John Bolam (British 1922-2009) THANKS TO THE SON (ON DIGGING UP AN ACORN) inscribed and monogrammed verso mixed media, 57cm x 33cm £100-150 (+ Fees*)

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

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863. ARR Duncan Grant (British 1885-1978) COASTAL LANDSCAPE WITH FIGURE AND BOAT signed and dated 1927 oil on board, 39cm x 47cm Provenance: Newman’s and Exhibition label verso, catalogue no. 263 see illustration £3000-5000 (+ Fees*)1

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Lot 866 864. ARR Jenny Webbe (British fl. 1983-1990) STILL LIFE ON LILAC CLOTH signed and dated 2010 oil on canvas, 66cm x 74cm £100-150 (+ Fees*) 865. B Majumdar RIVER LANDSCAPE WITH FIGURES a pair signed oil on canvas, 29.5cm x 39.5cm £200-300 (+ Fees*) 866. Pre-Raphaelite School PROCESSION A GROUP OF GIRLS, BOYS AND WOMEN two pulling a sleigh, one playing pan pipes, all in medieval style costumes oil on canvas, 38cm x 92cm see illustration £400-600 (+ Fees*)

867. ARR Charles Ernest Cundall (British 1890-1971) EASTCOMBE, GLOUCESTERSHIRE signed Cundall 1936 oil on canvas, 30cm x 40cm Provenance: Fine Art Society see illustration £600-800 (+ Fees*)

Lot 867

868. 20th Century Austrian School FARMSTEAD indistinctly signed verso oil on board, 14cm x 22cm £80-100 (+ Fees*)

869. ARR George Horne WOODLAND LANDSCAPES a pair oil on board, 18cm x 24cm £50-80 (+ Fees*)

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

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Lot 870

870. ARR Richard Adams (British, born 1960) FLURRY AT THE DOCKS oil on board, 45cm x 91cm see illustration £2500-3500 (+ Fees*)

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871. Manner of Walter Langley FISHERMAN STANDING oil on canvas, 45cm x 30cm £400-600 (+ Fees*)

872. Francis Morton Johnson (American 1878-1931) FIGURES IN A PARK signed lower left oil on board, 21cm x 26cm £150-200 (+ Fees*)

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873. ARR Elizabeth Violet Blackadder RA (Scottish, born 1931) LADY IN KIMONO signed and dated 1991 oil on canvas, 39cm x 19cm Provenance: Mercury Gallery see illustration £2000-3000 (+ Fees*)

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

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874. ARR Elizabeth Violet Blackadder RA (Scottish, born 1931) JAPANESE PLATE WITH FRUIT oil on canvas, 44.5cm x 54.5cm Exhibited: Royal Academy Summer Exhibition 2012 see illustration £5000-7000 (+ Fees*)

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Lot 881

Lot 880 875. 20th Century British School MAN IN HAT WITH PRE-RAPHAELITE LADY signed Paul oil on canvas, 34.5cm x 24cm £80-120 (+ Fees*) 876. ARR Rebecca Abrey (British 20th Century) HARBOUR SCENE signed verso oil and mixed media on canvas, 50cm x 50cm and two smaller by the same hand £60-80 (+ Fees*) 877. ARR Rebecca Abrey (British 20th Century) STILL LIFE WITH BIRD AND BEAKER initialled oil and mixed media on board, 31cm x 30cm together with four smaller by the same hand £100-150 (+ Fees*) 878. ARR Paul Gaisford BOLDWOOD signed oil on board, 28.5cm x 23.5cm £150-200 (+ Fees*) 879. J Filmell MARKET SCENE signed lower left oil on canvas, 32cm x 40cm £40-60 (+ Fees*)

880. ARR Anna Blume (German 1912-2001) UNTITLED ABSTRACT oil on panel, 55cm x 34.5cm see illustration £300-500 (+ Fees*) 881. ARR Sir Lawrence Gowing RA (British 1918-1991) COMB AND CORNFIELD I signed and dated verso oil on board, 24cm x 35cm see illustration £800-1200 (+ Fees*) 882. Elizabeth Olds (American 1896-1991) LANDSCAPE monogrammed and dated 1917 oil on canvas, 39cm x 50cm £300-500 (+ Fees*) 883. ARR Hsaio-Mei Lin (20th Century) THE CLOUD ASLEEP signed verso oil on board, 60cm x 60cm Provenance: Adam Gallery, Bath, label dates the work to 1998 £200-300 (+ Fees*) 884. Elinus Cato (West Indian, 1933-2004) CARENAGE BASIN, GRENADA, WI signed, inscribed and dated ‘77 oil on panel, 60cm x 86cm £100-150 (+ Fees*) 885. Elinus Cato (West Indian, 1933-2004) VIEW OF THE ANGLICAN CHURCH, ST PATRICKS, GRENADA WI signed, inscribed and dated ‘77 oil on board, 59cm x 87cm £100-150 (+ Fees*)

886. Elinus Cato (West Indian, 1933-2004) HOME TEACHING signed, inscribed and dated ‘77 oil on board, 60cm x 60cm £70-100 (+ Fees*) 887. ARR E Orton SAILING BARGE AT THE WHARF AT GILLINGHAM PORTLAND CEMENT WORKS signed and dated 20/3/73 oil on board, 45cm x 60cm £40-60 (+ Fees*) 888. ARR Mary Prosser AFTER THE RAIN, LIESBEEK RIVER, CAPE signed and dated verso 1933 oil on canvas, 57cm x 44.5cm Chassay PORTRAIT OF A LADY oil on canvas, 42cm x 32cm and a large folio of watercolours and drawings of South African interest £300-500 (+ Fees*) 889. ARR Eric Bottomley (British, born 1948) SWAN AND CYGNETS signed lower right oil on canvas, 29cm x 39.5cm £50-70 (+ Fees*) 890. ARR I J Berthe-Hess (1925-1996) WINDMILL buildings and pond in foreground oil on canvas, 61cm x 46cm £300-400 (+ Fees*)

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

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Lot 891

Lot 894 893. ARR Jules Rambo (Belgian b.1900) ROSES IN A BOWL WITH PEACHES signed oil on canvas, 37.5cm x 47cm £100-150 (+ Fees*) 894. Patricia Bott Allen (American, born 1911) PIGS IN CLOVER oil on canvas, 28.5cm x 23.5cm Provenance: Christies 6th June 2003, Lot 62 see illustration £200-300 (+ Fees*) 895. ARR Harold Dearden (British 1888-1962) INDUSTRIAL LANDSCAPE train in the foreground oil on canvas, 29cm x 34cm £200-300 (+ Fees*)

Lot 892 891. Richard Henry Brock (British active 1897-1915) HERDSMAN WITH COW signed and dated 1902 oil on canvas, 34cm x 49cm see illustration £600-800 (+ Fees*)

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892. ARR Michael D’Aguilar (1924-2011) THE DYKE OVERY STAITHE, NORFOLK signed and dated ‘69 oil on canvas, 40cm x 50cm see illustration £500-700 (+ Fees*)

896. Early 20th Century English School FISH STREET, ST IVES initialled M H L oil on canvas, 49.5cm x 39cm £150-200 (+ Fees*) 897. ARR Shan Edgerton MARKET GUILIN II oil on board, 25.5cm x 30.5cm Provenance: The Christopher Wood Gallery and sundry modern pictures £100-150 (+ Fees*)

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898. ARR Russell Hatton (British 20th Century) GRID COMPOSITION acrylics on aluminium, 76cm x 76cm see illustration £100-150 (+ Fees*) 899. ARR Russell Hatton (British 20th Century) GRID COMPOSITION acrylics on aluminium, 76cm x 76cm £100-150 (+ Fees*) 900. ARR Russell Hatton (British 20th Century) GEOMETRIC COMPOSITION acrylics on aluminium, 76cm x 76cm £100-150 (+ Fees*) 901. ARR Russell Hatton (British 20th Century) ABSTRACT COMPOSITION acrylics on aluminium, 90cm x 60cm £80-100 (+ Fees*)

Lot 898

902. Clive Kidder (British, born 1930) ABSTRACT signed and dated '65 oil on board, 52cm x 70cm £180-200 (+ Fees*)

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

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CONDITIONS OF BUSINESS FOR ONSITE AUCTIONS c.

INFORMATION FOR BUYERS AT AUCTIONS 1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

Introduction. The following notes are intended to assist bidders and buyers, particularly those that are inexperienced or new to our salerooms. All of our auctions are governed by our Conditions of Business incorporating the Terms of Consignment (primarily applicable to sellers), the Terms of Sale (primarily applicable to bidders and buyers) and any notices that are displayed in our salerooms or announced by the auctioneer at the auction. Our Conditions of Business are available for inspection at our salerooms and on our website and the Terms of Sale are printed in the back of our auction catalogues. Our staff will be happy to help you if there is anything in our Conditions of Business that you do not fully understand.

6.

Please make sure that you read our Terms of Sale set out in our catalogue or on our website carefully before bidding in the auction. If your bid is successful, you will be obliged to comply with our Terms of Sale.

Inspection of goods by the buyer. As we act on behalf of the seller, we are dependent on information provided by the seller about their goods. We may inspect lots and will act reasonably in taking a general view about them. However, we are normally unable to carry out detailed examinations of lots to check their condition in the way a buyer would do. You will have ample opportunity to inspect the goods. You must inspect and investigate lots that you might wish to bid for. Books are sold ‘as found’ and are not collated unless stated. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots set out in the Terms of Sale at clause 12.4.

7.

Agency. As auctioneers we usually act on behalf of the seller whose identity, for reasons of confidentiality, is not normally disclosed. If you buy at auction your contract for the goods is with the seller, not with us as auctioneer.

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

8.

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

Estimates. Estimates are designed to help you gauge what sort of sum might be involved for the purchase of a particular lot. Estimates may change and should not be thought of as the sale price. The lower estimate may represent the reserve price (the minimum price for which a lot may be sold) and will not be below the reserve price. Estimates do not include the buyer’s premium or VAT (where chargeable). Estimates are prepared some time before the auction and may be altered by a saleroom notice or announcement by the auctioneer before the auction of the lot. They are not definitive. Buyer’s Premium. The Terms of Sale oblige you to pay a buyer’s premium on the hammer price of each lot purchased at the following rates: 20% on the first £100,000 15% on the excess between £100,001 and £500,000 12.5% on the excess between £500,001 and £1,000,000 10% on the balance above £1,000,000 Where thresholds apply, the higher premium rate will apply to the portion of the bid price up to the threshold and the lower premium rate will apply to the portion of the bid price in excess of the threshold. VAT at the standard rate will be added to this premium, with the exception of books (see below).

b.

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

a.

whether an export licence is needed; and

b.

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

9.

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

10.

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

11.

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

12.

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

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

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


TERMS OF SALE Both the sale of goods at our auctions and your relationship with us are governed by the Terms of Consignment (primarily applicable to sellers), the Terms of Sale (primarily applicable to bidders and buyers) and any notices displayed in the saleroom or announced by us at the auction (collectively, the “Conditions of Business”). The Terms of Consignment and Terms of Sale are available at our saleroom on request. Please read these Terms of Sale carefully. Please note that if you register to bid and/or bid at auction this signifies that you agree to and will comply with these Terms of Sale. Please note that these Terms of Sale relate to auctions held at our premises only. 1

Definitions and interpretation

1.1

To make these Terms of Sale easier to read, we have given the following words a specific meaning:

“Auctioneer” means Chorley’s, a partnership or company registered in England and Wales with registration number with registration number 5857433 and whose registered office is located Staverton Court, Staverton, Cheltenham GL51 0UX or its authorised auctioneer, as appropriate;

“Trader”

means a Seller who is acting for purposes relating to that Seller’s trade, business, craft or profession, whether acting personally or through another person acting in the trader’s name or on the trader’s behalf;

“VAT”

means Value Added Tax or any equivalent sales tax; and

“Website”

means our website available at www.chorleys.com.

In these Terms of Sale the words ‘you’, ‘yours’, etc. refer to you as the Buyer. The words “we”, “us”, etc. refer to the Auctioneer. Any reference to a ‘Clause’ is to a clause of these Terms of Sale unless stated otherwise. 2

Information that we are required to give to Consumers

2.1

A description of the main characteristics of each Lot as contained in the auction catalogue.

2.2

Our name, address and contact details as set out herein, in our auction catalogues and/or on our Website.

2.3

The price of the Goods and arrangements for payment as described in Clauses 4, 5, 7 and 8.

2.4

The arrangements for collection of the Goods as set out in Clauses 8 and 9.

“Bidder”

means a person participating in bidding at the auction;

2.5

Your right to return a Lot and receive a refund if the Lot is a Deliberate Forgery as set out in Clause 13.

“Buyer”

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

2.6

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

“Deliberate Forgery”

means: (a) an imitation made with the intention of deceiving as to authorship, origin, date, age, period, culture or source; (b) which is described in the catalogue as being the work of a particular creator without qualification; and (c) which at the date of the auction had a value materially less than it would have had if it had been as described;

2.7

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

3

Bidding procedures and the Buyer

3.1

You must register your details with us before bidding and provide us with any requested proof of identity and billing information, in a form acceptable to us. You must also satisfy any security arrangements we have in place before entering the auction room to view or bid.

3.2

We strongly recommend that you attend the auction in person. You are responsible for your decision to bid for a particular Lot. If you bid on a Lot, including by telephone and online bidding, or by placing a commission bid, we assume that you have carefully inspected the Lot and satisfied yourself regarding its condition.

3.3

If you instruct us in writing, we may execute commission bids on your behalf. Neither we nor our employees or agents will be responsible for any failure to execute your commission bid, unless our failure to do so is unreasonable. Where two or more commission bids at the same level are recorded we have the right to prefer the first bid made (where this can be reasonably ascertained).

3.4

The Bidder placing the highest bid for a Lot accepted by the Auctioneer will be the Buyer at the Hammer Price. Any dispute about a bid will be settled at our discretion. We may reoffer the Lot during the auction or may settle the dispute in another way. We will act reasonably when deciding how to settle the dispute.

3.5

Bidders will be deemed to act as principals, even if the Bidder is acting as an agent for a third party.

3.6

We may bid on Lots on behalf of the Seller up to one bid below the Reserve.

“Hammer Price”

means the level of the highest bid for a Lot accepted by the Auctioneer by the fall of the hammer;

“Lot(s)”

means the goods that we offer for sale at our auctions;

“Premium”

means the premium that we will charge you on your purchase of a Lot to be calculated as set out in Clause 4;

“Reserve”

means the minimum hammer price at which a Lot may be sold;

“Sale Proceeds”

means the net amount due to the Seller;

“Seller”

means the persons who consign Lots for sale at our auctions;

“Terms of means the terms on which we agree to offer Lots Consignment” for sale in our auctions as agent on behalf of Sellers; “Terms of Sale”

means these terms of sale, as amended or updated from time to time;

“Total Amount means the Hammer Price for a Lot, the Premium, Due” any applicable artist’s resale right royalty, any VAT due and any additional charges payable by a defaulting buyer under these Terms of Sale;

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3.7

We may refuse to accept any bid if it is reasonable for us to do so.

3.8

Bidding increments will be at our sole discretion (but will be in line with standard auction practice).

4

The purchase price

8

Title and collection of purchases

8.1

Once you have paid us in full the Total Amount Due for any Lot, ownership of that Lot will transfer to you. You may not claim or collect a Lot until you have paid for it.

8.2

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

As Buyer, you will pay: a.

the Hammer Price;

b.

a premium of a percentage of the Hammer Price on an incremental basis: 20% on the first £100,000 15% on the excess between £100,001 and £500,000 12.5% on the excess between £500,001 and £1,000,000 10% on the excess above £1,000,000

c.

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

d.

any VAT due.

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VAT

5.1

You shall be liable for the payment of any VAT applicable on the Hammer Price and premium due for a Lot. Please see the symbols used in the auction catalogue Lot 228for that Lot and the “Information for Buyers” in our auction catalogue for further information.

5.2

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

6

The contract between you and the Seller

6.1

The contract for the purchase of the Lot between you and the Seller will be formed when the hammer falls accepting the highest bid for the Lot at the auction.

6.2

You may directly enforce any terms in the Terms of Consignment against a Seller to the extent that you suffer damages and/or loss as a result of the Seller’s breach of the Terms of Consignment.

6.3

8.2.1

not later than seven business days following the day of the auction; or

8.2.2

not later than seven business days following the date that we have received payment of the Total Amount Due in cleared funds, if later.

8.3

If you do not collect the Lot within this time period, you will be responsible for any reasonable removal, storage and insurance charges in relation to that Lot.

8.4

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

8.5

If you do not collect the Lot that you have paid for within thirty days after the auction, we may sell the Lot. We will pay the proceeds of any such sale to you, but will deduct any storage charges or other sums that we have incurred in the storage and sale of the Lot. We reserve the right to charge you a selling commission at our standard rates on any such resale of the Lot.

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Remedies for non-payment or failure to collect purchases

9.1

Please do not bid on a Lot if you do not intend to buy it. If your bid is successful, these Terms of Sale will apply to you. This means that you will have to carry out your obligations set out in these Terms of Sale. If you do not comply with these Terms of Sale we may (acting on behalf of the Seller and ourselves) pursue one or more of the following measures:

If you breach these Terms of Sale, you may be responsible for damages and/or losses suffered by a Seller or us. If we are contacted by a Seller who wishes to bring a claim against you, we may in our discretion provide the Seller with information or assistance in relation to that claim.

9.1.1

take action against you for damages for breach of contract;

9.1.2

reverse the sale of the Lot to you and/or any other Lots sold by us to you;

9.1.3

resell the Lot by auction or private treaty (in which case you will have to pay any difference between the price you should have paid for the Lot and the price we sell it for as well as the charges outlined in Clause 8.5). Please note that if we sell the Lot for a higher amount than your winning bid, the extra money will belong to the Seller;

6.4

We normally act as an agent only and will not have any responsibility for default by you or the Seller (unless we are the Seller of the Lot).

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Payment

9.1.4

remove, store and insure the Lot at your expense;

7.1

Immediately following your successful bid on a Lot you will:

9.1.5

if you do not pay us within seven business days of your successful bid, we may charge interest at a rate not exceeding 1.5% per month on the total amount due;

9.1.6

keep that Lot or any other Lot sold to you until you pay the Total Amount Due;

9.1.7

reject or ignore bids from you or your agent at future auctions or impose conditions before we accept bids from you; and/or

7.1.1

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give to us, if not already provided to our satisfaction, proof of identity in a form acceptable to us (and any other information that we require in order to comply with our anti-money laundering obligations); and

7.1.2

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

7.2

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

9.1.8

if we sell any Lots for you, use the money made on these Lots to repay any amount you owe us.

9.2

We will act reasonably when exercising our rights under Clause 9.1. We will contact you before exercising these rights and try to work with you to correct any non-compliance by you with these Terms of Sale.


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Health and safety

12.4

Although we take reasonable precautions regarding health and safety, you are on our premises at your own risk. Please note the lay-out of the premises and security arrangements. Neither we nor our employees or agents are responsible for the safety of you or your property when you visit our premises, unless you suffer any injury to your person or damage to your property as a result of our, our employees’ or our agents’ negligence. 11

Warranties

11.1

The Seller warrants to us and to you that:

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You may return any Lot which is found to be a Deliberate Forgery to us within six months of the auction provided that you return the Lot to us in the same condition as when it was released to you, accompanied by a written statement identifying the Lot from the relevant catalogue description and a written statement of defects.

13.2

If we are reasonably satisfied that the Lot is a Deliberate Forgery we will refund the money paid by you for the Lot (including any Premium and applicable VAT) provided that if:

11.1.1 the Seller is the true owner of the Lot for sale or is authorised by the true owner to offer and sell the lot at auction; 11.1.2 the Seller is able to transfer good and marketable title to the Lot to you free from any third party rights or claims; and 11.1.3 as far as the Seller is aware, the main characteristics of the Lot set out in the auction catalogue (as amended by any notice displayed in the saleroom or announced by the Auctioneer at the auction) are correct. 11.2

Please note that Lots (in particular second-hand Lots) are unlikely to be in perfect condition. Lots are sold “as is” (i.e. as you see them at the time of the auction). Books are sold ‘as found’ and are not collated unless stated. Neither we nor the Seller accept any liability for the condition of second-hand Lots or for any condition issues affecting a Lot if such issues are included in the description of a Lot in the auction catalogue (or in any saleroom notice) and/ or which the inspection of a Lot by the Buyer ought to have revealed.

13.2.1 the catalogue description reflected the accepted view of experts as at the date of the auction; or 13.2.2 you personally are not able to transfer good and marketable title in the Lot to us, you will have no right to a refund under this Clause 13.2.

If, after you have placed a successful bid and paid for a Lot, any of the warranties above are found not to be true, please notify us in writing. Neither we nor the Seller will be liable to pay you any sums over and above the Total Amount Due and we will not be responsible for any inaccuracies in the information provided by the Seller except as set out below.

13.3

If you have sold the Lot to another person, we will only be liable to refund the price that you paid for the Lot. We will not be responsible for repaying any additional money you may have made from selling the Lot.

11.3

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

13.4

11.4

If a Lot is not second-hand and you purchase the Lot as a Consumer from a Seller that is a Trader, a number of additional terms may be implied by law in addition to the Seller’s warranties set out at Clause 11.1 (in particular under the Consumer Rights Act 2015). These Terms of Sale do not seek to exclude your rights under law as they relate to the sale of these Lots.

Your right to return a Lot that is a Deliberate Forgery does not affect your legal rights and is in addition to any other right or remedy provided by law or by these Terms of Sale.

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Our liability to you

14.1

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

14.2

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

14.3

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

14.4

Notwithstanding the above, nothing in these Terms of Sale shall limit our liability (or that of our employees or agents) for:

11.5

Save as expressly set out above, all other warranties, conditions or other terms which might have effect between the Seller and you, or us and you, or be implied or incorporated by statue, common law or otherwise are excluded.

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Descriptions and condition

12.1

Our descriptions of the Lot will be based on: (a) information provided to us by the Seller of the Lot (for which we are not liable); and (ii) our opinion (although it is likely that we will not be able to carry out a detailed inspection of each Lot).

12.2

We will give you a number of opportunities to view and inspect the Lots before the auction. You (and any independent consultants acting on your behalf) must satisfy yourself about the accuracy of any description of a Lot. We shall not be responsible for any failure by you or your consultants to properly inspect a Lot.

12.3

Representations or statements by us as to authorship, genuineness, origin, date, age, provenance, condition or estimated selling price involve matters of opinion. We undertake that any such opinion will be honestly and reasonably held and accept liability for opinions given negligently or fraudulently.

14.4.1 death or personal injury resulting from negligence (as defined in the Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977); 14.4.2 fraudulent misrepresentation; or 14.4.3 any liability which cannot be excluded by law.

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15 Notices

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General

15.1

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

17.1

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

17.2

15.2

Any notice referred in Clause 15.1 may be given:

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

17.3

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

17.4

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

17.5

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

17.6

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

17.7

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

17.8

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

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

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

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

b.

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

15.3.2 by email: a.

b.

to us, by sending the notice to both the following email addresses: simon.chorley@chorleys.com enquiries@chorleys.com to you, by sending the notice to any email address that you have given to us as your contact email address in writing.

15.4 Notices will be deemed to have been received: 15.4.1 if delivered by hand, on the day of delivery; 15.4.2 if sent by first class pre-paid post or Recorded Delivery, two business days after posting, exclusive of the day of posting; or 15.4.3 if sent by email, at the time of transmission unless sent after 17.00 in the place of receipt in which case they will be deemed to have been received on the next business day in the place of receipt (provided that a copy has also been sent by pre-paid post or Recorded Delivery as set out in Clause 15.2.3.) 15.5

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

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

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