Chorley’s 26th & 27th November 2014
Prinknash Abbey Park Gloucestershire GL4 8EU
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Auction Catalogue Wednesday 26th & Thursday 27th November 2014
Prinknash Abbey Park Gloucestershire GL4 8EU
DAY ONE Wednesday 26th November 2014 at 10am The Wines & Spirits The Miscellaneous Items The Rugs The Clocks & Barometers The Plated Items The Silver The Foreign Silver & White Metal The Russian Works of Art The Objets de Vertu The Enamel Boxes The Jewellery, Watches & Coins The Books & Ephemera The Toys & Dolls The Costume & Textiles
DAY TWO
Lots Lots Lots Lots Lots Lots Lots Lots Lots Lots Lots Lots Lots Lots
1 – 72 81 – 157 160 – 173 180 – 197 200 – 212 215 – 314 320 – 347 354 – 361 365 – 424 428 – 462 466 – 599 600 – 639 645 – 687 690 – 747
Page 3 Page 6 Page 10 Page 10 Page 12 Page 13 Page 19 Page 21 Page 22 Page 31 Page 39 Page 63 Page 66 Page 68
Thursday 27th November 2014 at 10am
The Garden Furniture & Statuary The Furniture The Glass The Ceramics
Lots Lots Lots Lots
750 – 754 760 – 961 965 – 982 985 – 1121
Page 72 Page 72 Page 88 Page 89
Lots Lots Lots Lots Lots
1122 – 1263 1265 – 1305 1310 – 1375 1380 – 1461 1465 – 1515
Page 107 Page 122 Page 124 Page 133 Page 144
including The Collection of the late Captain Casper William Carnegie Swinley OBE RN
The Oriental Works of Art The Prints The Watercolours & Drawings The Studio Collection of John Gilroy The Oil Paintings
Sale Viewing
Sunday 23rd November 10am-4pm Monday 24th November 9am-5pm Tuesday 25th November 9am-5pm Sale mornings 8.30am-10am
Buyer’s Premium 18%+VAT (21.6% inclusive)
Please note that some works of art in this sale may be subject to Artist’s Resale Right, indicated in the catalogue with [ARR]. Any of these Lots realising €1000 or more will incur an additional charge of 4% of the hammer price, to be paid to the artist or beneficiary.
We request that purchased lots are collected from Chorley's by 5pm on Friday 5th December. Any items remaining after this time will be removed to storage at the purchaser's expense.
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Prinknash Abbey Park Gloucestershire GL4 8EU
Catalogue £8
Pictures
Generally
When offering Oil Paintings, Watercolours and Drawings, a picture code is used. Using one artist's name we illustrate below the manner of attributing the pictures in the catalogue.
Furniture, porcelain, bronzes, etc are attributed as follows:
Arthur Devis
In our opinion a work by the artist.
Attributed to Arthur Devis
In our opinion a work possibly by or partly by the artist.
School of Arthur Devis
A Sheraton period
In our opinion made at the same time that Sheraton was active.
Sheraton style or of Sheraton design In our opinion of later manufacture.
Dated 1660
In our opinion a genuine date.
In our opinion a work contemporary with the artist and showing his influence.
Carved with the date 1660
Manner of Arthur Devis
A Derby figure
In our opinion a later decoration.
In our opinion a work in the artist's style and of a later date.
In our opinion a figure from the Derby factory.
After Devis
In our opinion this is similar to a Derby product.
In our opinion a copy of a known work by the artist (of any date).
Signed, Dated, Inscribed
In our opinion the work has been signed/dated/ inscribed by the artist.
Bears Signature; Bears a Date; Bears an Inscription In our opinion the signature/date/
Possibly Derby By
In our opinion made by the artist or modeller in question.
After
In our opinion made by another artist or modeller as a copy of the original.
inscription is by a hand other than the artist.
Dimensions
These are given height before width.
Catalogue produced by
Selection of the Wine & Champagne
The Wines & Spirits 1.
A quantity of spirits including Martini, Vermouth etc. and sundry bottles of sparkling wine £30-50
2.
Sundry bottles of white, rosé and dessert wine £30-50
3.
Approximately fifty bottles of red wine £30-50
4.
A bottle of Chateau Giscours Margaux 1977 and five other bottles of red wine, late 1970s vintages £30-50
5.
Three bottles of Taylor’s first estate reserve port and sundry bottles of port £30-50
6.
Bordeaux: Chateau Latour Pradots 1984, 3 bottles, Haut Medoc Chateau Coufran 1964, 2 bottles, Chateau Tassin 1997, 1 bottle (6) £150-200
7.
Bordeaux: Chateau Grand Jour 1987, 2 bottles, Chateau Grand Jour 1984, 1 bottle, Pauillac Chateau Mouton Baronne Philippe 1970, 1 bottle, Grand Cru Chateau Latour 1968, 1 bottle, Pauillac Medoc Chateau Latour 1960, 1 bottle (6) £100-150
8.
Bordeaux: Mouton-Cadet 1967, 2 bottles, Mouton-Cadet 1969, 2 bottles, MoutonCadet 1983, 1 bottle, Chateau Pierredon 1996, 1 bottle, Chateau Pierredon 1998, 1 bottle (7) £150-200
9.
Bordeaux: Chateau de La Tour 1997, 1 bottle, Chateau de La Tour 1999, 1 bottle, Beaujolais Bussiere 1991, 4 bottles, Beaujolais Villages 1971, 1 bottle (7) £80-100
10.
Beaune Pommard: 1967, 1 bottle, Medoc Chateau de By 1985, 1 bottle, Chateau Cantermerle 1966, 2 bottles, Bordeaux Chateau Beau Rivage 1971, 1 bottle, Nuits St George 1967, 1 bottle (6) £150-200 Page 3
24.
Bordeaux: Chateau La Croix Du Casse, 1998, Pomerol, 6 bottles in own wooden case £200-300
25.
Bordeaux: Chateau Gazin L’Hospitalet de Gazin, 2004, Pomerol, 10 bottles in own wooden case £150-200
26.
Bordeaux: Chateau De Cugat, 2006, Bordeaux Superior, 11 bottles £50-70
27.
Burgundy: Chambolle Mussigny 1er Cru “Les Gruenchers” Thibault Liger-Belair, 2006, Cote de Nuits, 12 bottles in own wooden case £400-500
28.
Burgundy: Vosne-Romanee 1er Cru “Les Suchots” Dom. Confuron-Cotetidot, 2006, Cote de Nuits, 12 bottles £350-400
29.
Bordeaux: La Reserve Leoville Barton, 2004, St Julien, 12 bottles in own wooden case £150-200
Burgundy: Chassagne-Montrachet, Jean-Marc Pillot, 2009, Cote de Beaune, 12 bottles £180-220
30.
Bordeaux: Chateau Batailley, 2005, Pauillac, 12 bottles in own wooden case £240-300
Burgundy: Chassagne-Montrachet, Jean-Marc Pillot, 2009, Cote de Beaune, 12 bottles £180-220
31.
Burgundy: Volnay 1er Cru “Les Chevrets”, Dom. Nicolas Rossignol, 2006, Cote de Beaune, 6 bottles, 150cl £180-220
32.
Burgundy: Volnay 1er Cru, “Fremiets”, Dom. Marquis Angerville, 2006, Cote de Beaune, 12 bottles £250-300
33.
Burgundy: Volnay 1er Cru, “Fremiets”, Dom. Marquis Angerville, 2006, Cote de Beaune, 12 bottles £250-300
34.
Burgundy: Saint-Aubin 1er Cru, “Murgers” Des Dents de Chien, Dom. Gerard Thomas, 2009, Cote de Beaune, 12 bottles £150-200
11.
Rioja: Cortesia 1991, 1 bottle, five other bottles of red wine, various, Mouton-Cadet 1967, 3 half bottles, Chateau Marcillac 1970, 2 half bottles (11) £80-120
12.
Port: 1871, four bottles with embossed sealed corks £200-300
13.
Vintage Port: Taylors 2007, six bottle case £150-200
14.
Vintage Port: Taylors 2007, six bottle case £150-200
15.
Bordeaux: Chateau Poujeaux, 2000, Moulis-Medoc, 12 bottles in own wooden case £240-300
16.
Bordeaux: Chateau Langoa-Barton, 2000, St Julien, 12 bottles in own wooden case £300-400
17.
Bordeaux: Chateau Haut-Batailliey, 2004, Pauillac, 12 bottles in own wooden case £300-400
18.
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20.
21.
22.
23.
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Bordeaux: Chateau Juguet, 2006, Saint-Emilion, 12 bottles in own wooden case £100-150 Bordeaux: Chateau Senejac, 2005, Haut-Medoc, 12 bottles in own wooden case £120-180 Bordeaux: Chateau Lynch-Moussas, 2004, Pauillac, 12 bottles in own wooden case £200-250 Bordeaux: Chateau Angludet, 2004, 12 bottles in two wooden cases £150-200
35.
Burgundy: Volnay VV Maison Roche de Bellene, 2009, Cote de Beaune, 12 bottles £150-200
47.
Champagne: Laurent-Perrier Brut, Tours-sur-Marne, 2004, 12 bottles £270-340
36.
Burgundy: Savigny Les Beaune 1er Cru, S. Bize & Fils, 2007, Cote de Beaune, 12 bottles £200-250
48.
Champagne: Laurent-Perrier Brut, Tours-sur-Marne, 2004, 5 bottles £120-180
37.
Burgundy: Chassagne Montrachet 1er Cru “Vide Bourse” F & L Pillot, 2010, Cote de Beaune, 12 bottles £200-300
49.
Champagne: Laurent-Perrier Brut, Tours-sur-Marne, NV, 6 magnums £250-300
50.
Champagne: Laurent-Perrier Brut, Tours-sur-Marne, NV, 6 magnums £250-300
51.
Champagne: Taittinger Brut, Reims, NV, 18 bottles £270-340
52.
Champagne: Taittinger Brut, Reims, NV, 2 magnums £70-90
53.
Champagne: Taittinger Brut, Reims, NV, 6 magnums in gift boxes £220-280
54.
Champagne: Taittinger Brut, Reims, NV, 6 magnums £220-280
55.
Champagne: Pommery Brut, Reims, NV, 12 bottles £150-200
56.
Champagne: Pommery Brut, Reims, NV, 12 bottles £150-200
57.
Champagne: Pommery Brut, Reims, NV, 12 bottles £150-200
58.
Champagne: Ruinart Brut, Reims, NV, 6 bottles £90-120
59.
Champagne: Ruinart Brut, Reims, NV, 6 bottles in gift boxes £100-130
60.
Champagne: Ruinart Blanc de Blanc, Reims, NV, 11 bottles £110-150
38.
Burgundy: Chassagne Montrachet 1er Cru “Vide Bourse” F & L Pillot, 2010, Cote de Beaune, 12 bottles £200-300
39.
Burgundy: Puligny Montrachet “Noyers Bret” F & L Pillot, 2011, Cote de Beaune, 12 bottles £180-220
40.
Burgundy: Puligny Montrachet “Noyers Bret” F & L Pillot, 2011, Cote de Beaune, 12 bottles £180-220
41.
Burgundy: Volnay 1er Cru, “Clos des Angles” N. Rossignol, 2009, Cote de Beaune, 12 bottles £150-200
42.
Burgundy: Volnay 1er Cru, “Clos des Angles” N. Rossignol, 2009, Cote de Beaune, 12 bottles £150-200
43.
Champagne: Bollinger Rosé, Ay, NV, 6 bottles £90-130
44.
Champagne: Bollinger Le Grand Année, Ay, 2004, 6 bottles £160-240
45.
Champagne: Bollinger Special Cuvée Brut, Ay, NV, 3 magnums £100-140
46.
Champagne: Laurent-Perrier Brut, Tours-sur-Marne, 2004, 12 bottles £270-350
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68.
Champagne: Pol Roger Vintage Champage 1998, six bottles £80-120
69.
Champagne: Pol Roger vintage Champagne 2002, six bottles £100-150
70.
Champagne: Pol Roger vintage Champagne 2002, six bottles £100-150
71.
Mixed lot: Pol Roger vintage Champagne 2002, four bottles and Trimbach Riesling 2006, six bottles £60-80
72.
Champagne: Laurent-Perrier Brut, two magnums £60-80
The Miscellaneous Items Lot 87 61.
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81.
A weather vane depicting huntsman and hounds, 79cm (31") long, a circular copper dish and two candle holders £30-50
82.
Champagne: Joseph Perrier Brut, Reims, NV, 6 magnums £180-240
Two 17th Century style carved oak caryatids, 89cm (35") high and a set of four carved oak panels, 37.5cm x 16cm (15" x 6.25") £80-120
83.
Champagne: Louis Roederer Brut, Reims, 1993, 6 bottles £600-750
A brass bound jardinière, 26cm (10.25") wide £60-80
84.
Champagne: Krug Brut Grand Cuvée, Reims, NV, 6 bottles £330-420
A pair of wrought iron fire dogs, a shovel, a large pair of tongs and a pair of bellows £80-120
85.
Champagne: Krug Brut Grand Cuvée, Reims, NV, 2 bottles £100-140
A coopered brass-bound stick barrel, 40.75cm (16") high £80-120
86.
Champagne: Krug Grand Cuvée, Reims, NV, 4 bottles in gift boxes £200-280
A coopered brass-bound log bin, 39.5cm (15.5") diameter £60-80
87.
A brass bound Irish peat bucket, with brass lining and loop handle, 33cm (13") high see illustration £600-800
Champagne: Ruinart Blanc de Blanc, Reims, NV, 1 magnum in gift box Joseph Perrier Brut, Reims, NV, 1 magnum and Louis Roederer Brut, Reims, NV, 2 magnums (4 magnums in total) £80-120
Burgundy: Chassagne Montrachet 1er Cru “Vide Bourse” F & L Pillot, 2009, Cote de Beaune, 12 bottles £150-200
88.
A mahogany lazy Susan, 28cm (11") diameter £60-80
89.
A mahogany lazy Susan, 40.5cm (16") diameter £80-120
90.
A painted fluted pine column, 109.25cm (43") high £60-80
91.
Four brass white painted two-branch wall lights £20-30
92.
A pair of Louis XVI style two-branch wall lights £200-300
93.
A pair of brass two-branch wall lights £20-30
94.
A cast iron fire back, a grate and fire dogs £250-300
95.
A pair of spelter cherub table lights, 48.25cm (19") high £40-60
96.
A pair of iron urns, 25.5cm (10") high and an Oriental bronze vase £100-150
97.
A pair of heavy brass vases, drilled as lamp bases, 30cm (12") high £20-30
98.
A pewter flask, 24cm (9.5") high, a Staffordshire dog and a Staffordshire jug (3) £20-30
99.
An ivory picture frame, circa 1900, 33cm x 26.5cm (13" x 10.5"), another smaller, three brushes, glove stretchers and two pots £150-200
100.
A brass standard lamp with fluted stem, 137.25cm (54") high, a pair of table lamps, 50.75cm (20") high and a hand bell £40-60
101.
A copper coal scuttle, a kettle, a brass trivet, two brass fire irons, brass tongs, a copper measure and an iron crocodile £40-60
102.
A 20th Century oak pipe rack with inset copper plaque depicting a pipe smoker, 33cm (13") wide, a Scandinavian oval wooden box, a treen candle box and a medicine bottle in a treen case £50-70
103.
An Eastern enamelled brass box decorated foliate scrolls, 20cm (8") wide, an Indian carved camphorwood box, the cover centred by a monkey and another Indian box £60-80
104.
A shagreen covered cigarette case, 11.5cm (4.5") wide, a book-end mounted with a painted spaniel and an onyx ashtray mounted with a poodle £40-60
105.
A large quantity of Eastern brass and metal ware and a brass coal bin £40-60
106.
A Queen Mary Christmas 1914 gift box, silvered and with feet added, enclosing a George V medal for Faithful Service in the Special Constabulary and sundry badges £40-60
107.
A rare WWI (World War One) trench lantern, Parkinson and W S Cowan Ltd. bearing brass plaques inscribed ‘1916’ and ‘USE ONLY 1\2 CANDLE’, 31cm (12.5") high £150-200
108.
A 17th Century iron standard rush light holder, with cruciform base, 84cm (33") high £300-500
109.
A 19th Century painted tin lantern of circular form, 30cm (12") high £60-80
110.
A copper preserve pan, 18th Century, with loop handle, 29cm (11.5") diameter £40-60
111.
A cobbler’s bench complete with original iron last £200-250
112.
A brass bottle jack bracket, 19th Century, with pierced revolving bracket and sliding hook, 33cm (13") wide £60-80 Page 7
Lot 125
113.
An early 19th Century painted folk art tinder box with damper and sliding lid, 30cm (12") wide £100-150
114.
An iron tinder or tobacco box, inscribed John Moxon, Leeds 1816, 8.5cm (3.5") wide £60-80
115.
A bougie-box or wax-jack, of cylindrical form, 9.5cm (3.75") high and a Bryant and May taper holder £60-80
116.
A magnifying horn tinder box, 10cm (4") wide, of circular form £50-60
117.
A rare iron oval tinder box, with internal strike, early 19th Century, 11cm (4.25") wide Literature: Bryant and May catalogue £60-80
118.
A 19th Century iron tinder box engraved a deer, 5.5cm (2.25") wide £40-60
119.
A 19th Century brass cylindrical herb box, with division, 9.5cm (3.75") wide £40-60
120.
Three framed Player cigarette card sets £30-50
121.
A taxidermy display of a bantam cock, 37.5cm (14.75") wide £30-50
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122.
Four 19th Century pewter tankards, two copper warmers, two pairs of brass candlesticks, a vase, a brass chamberstick etc. £20-30
123.
A pair of 19th Century style cavalry swords in scabbards, 82.5cm (32.5") long £15-25
124.
A horn beaker engraved a hunting scene and inscribed ‘Tallyho’, W. Mallett, H & D, 12cm (4.75") high £50-70
125.
A pair of gilt-metal wall lights, early 20th Century, each modelled as a cherub holding aloft six sconces see illustration £800-1200
126.
A large copper saucepan and cover, two other saucepans and a Jersey hot water can £60-80
127.
A brass chestnut roaster and a brass kettle and cover £60-80
128.
A fitted box containing microscope slides, containing eleven trays, including insects, fauna, etc. £80-120
129.
An ebonised and brass mounted microscope by Males & Andrews, London, in a fitted case with spare lenses, etc., 36cm (14.5") high £120-150
130.
An Edwardian oak stationery box, a book trough and a pair of bookends £80-100
131.
A copper helmet-shaped coal scuttle, a shovel and a pair of brass candlesticks £60-80
132.
A ceremonial dress sword, the blade initialled JCVP, with shagreen handle and steel hilt, having a leather scabbard £80-120
133.
A City of London sign, Ludgate Circus, 26cm x 29cm (10.25" x 11.5") £40-60
134.
A teak brass bound jug, 54cm (21.5") high, a matching coal hod 55cm (21.5") and an oval barrel, 62cm (24.5") high £150-200
135.
‘The Dying Gaul’ bronze figure on a marble base, 33cm (13") long £60-80
136.
A 19th Century rectangular brass trivet, pierced and engraved with lions, 29.5cm (11.75") wide £40-60
137.
A pair of brown leather riding boots, by Maxwell, Dover St, London and a pair of black leather boots, both with wooden trees £60-80
138.
A pair of black leather riding boots, by Peal & Co., London, and another pair of boots, both with wooden trees £60-80
139.
A collection of Colibri, Dunhill and Ronson lighters, including two Colibri examples with figures to the sides stamped 830 £60-80
140.
A Continental pewter tankard, the cover and sides profusely decorated with scrollwork, biblical scenes with cartouches and cavalrymen, four Victorian pewter pint mugs and sundry pewter £80-120
146.
A bonnet mascot modelled as a seated wolf, signed Ruffony, 12.5cm (5") high and a chrome plated bonnet mascot modelled as a jaguar £300-400
147.
Three pipes, various, each on a pewter stand, an inkwell modelled as a dogs head, and a carved ashtray £50-80
148.
A meerschaum cheroot holder carved with stiff-leaf decoration, cased, sundry cheroot holders and a leather cigarette case £60-80
149.
A walnut box with white metal mounts to the corners, 24cm (9.5") wide £50-70
150.
A cast iron saucepan rack, the six pierced tiers on paw feet, 122cm (48") high £80-120
151.
A rosewood and inlaid writing slope with fitted interior, 44.5cm (17.5") wide £30-50
152.
A porcupine quill trinket box, the hinged lid enclosing a lift out tray, 26.5cm (10.5") wide £30-50
153.
A treen box of turned cylindrical form, 9.5cm (3.75") high, a carved and painted Scandinavian trinket box and a tooled leather covered stationery box £60-80
154.
A 19th Century pewter tankard, dated 1846, a hardstone and gilt metal mounted ewer and two alabaster lamp bases £50-70
141.
An onyx ashtray with cold painted spaniel surmount £60-80
142.
A Zodiac lamp on a mahogany stand, the glass globe missing, 160cm (63") high £100-150
143.
An alabaster inkstand, fitted two inkwells and a quantity of desk sundries £60-80
155.
A brass trivet of pierced form on a tripod base, 29cm (11.5") wide £30-50
144.
Two light fittings hung with prismatic drops, sundry wall sconces and carved and gilded mouldings £40-60
156.
A George III walnut and brass bound tray, 68.5cm (27") wide £200-300
145.
A Durham stamp album containing an all world collection, two stock books and various penny reds etc. £100-150
157.
Two amethyst glass scent bottles overlaid with trails of foliage in white metal, the larger 10cm (4") high and a quantity of sundries £40-60
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The Rugs 160.
A large Turkish carpet, of geometric design within a multiple border, 460cm x 307.5cm (181" x 121") £100-200
161.
A large Tabriz carpet, the coloured medallions on a cream ground, 540cm x 370cm (212" x 145") £800-1200
162.
A Bokhara rug, three rows of eight elephant foot guls, 152.5cm x 122cm (60" x 48") £40-60
163.
A Persian Shiraz rug, 160cm x 116.75cm (63" x 46") £60-80
164.
A Caucasian runner, four blue medallions on a red ground within a guard stripe, 289.5cm (114") £30-40
165.
166.
167.
168.
169.
170.
A Kazak rug, the central madder lozenge on a blue ground within green and cream ground borders of geometric designs, 236cm x 133cm (93" x 52.25") £200-300
171.
A Kashmir silk rug, the foliate scrolling design on a pink ground, 373cm x 274cm (147" x 108") £300-500
172.
A Kashan rug, the central star shaped medallion on a madder ground within an indigo border, 198cm x 137cm (78" x 54") £100-150
173.
A Hamadan rug, the triple pole medallion on an indigo ground, 175.5cm x 96.5cm (69" x 35") and a Sarab rug £80-120
The Clocks & Barometers 180.
A French repeat and alarm carriage clock in a glass panelled case, the enamel dial with Roman numerals, 16.5cm (6.5") wide £300-400
181.
An alabaster mantel clock, with French eight-day striking movement, retailed by Bowman Ltd, London, 45cm (17.75") wide £250-300
182.
A large Chinese carpet in the style of Aubusson, central medallion on a pale blue ground with scrolling foliage to a white guard stripe, 396cm x 365cm (156" x 144") £200-300
A 19th Century mahogany two-part wheel barometer, the silvered dial signed J Somalvico, 4 Leather Lane, London £120-180
183.
An Oriental style carpet, the central medallion and matching spandrel on a red ground within an indigo border, 358cm x 251cm (141" x 99") £100-200
An early 20th Century mahogany cased mantel clock, the white enamel dial signed J. Ritchie, Edinburgh, 18cm (7") high and another mantel clock in an ebonised case, the dial signed Brysons, Paris £100-150
184.
An American Ansonia eight-day wall clock, 63.5cm (25") high £20-30
185.
An Edwardian mahogany cased mantel clock, the case of Gothic arch form, the white enamel dial signed E. White, Paris, 32 Haymarket London and with Roman numerals, fitted a French movement, 25.5cm (10") high £60-80
An Oriental rug, central three part medallions on indigo with white stripe and spandrels, 182cm x 101cm (71.5" x 40") £50-80 A Persian rug, the central and two smaller light blue medallions on pale floral ground with madder border, 213.25cm (84") long £100-150
An Oriental rug, the three pole medallions on a madder ground within three guard stripes, 297cm (117") long £80-120
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186.
A late 18th Century oak cased thirty-hour longcase clock by R. Moxham, Coleford, the hood with moulded cornice and with pillars to the sides, the trunk enclosed by a door, on bracket feet, the square painted dial with flowers and date recorder, 208cm (82") high £200-300
187.
An oak mantel clock with crown arch top case, fitted an eight-day movement, striking on a gong, 36cm (14") high £60-80
188.
An 18th Century sedan chair clock, with white enamel dial and Roman numerals, the verge movement signed R Cave, 62, Biggin St, Devon, No 2190, in a brass mounted mahogany case £350-400
189.
An associated clock set, the clock fitted with porcelain panels of figures and swags of flowers in an ormolu mounted surround, caryatid supports and urn finial, the dial with Roman numerals and gilt hands, the eight-day movement striking on a bell, the vases with covers and jewelled borders painted panels of flowers and figures on a blue ground £700-900
190.
A German quartz marine chronometer by Uhrenwerk Glashutte, No 1766, in a mahogany deck box, 20cm (8") wide £200-300
191.
A late 18th Century oak eight-day longcase clock, the hood with swan neck and turned pillars to the sides, the trunk enclosed by a scroll top door, banded in ebony, fitted an arch top brass dial, the silver roundel to the arch inscribed William Gill, Maidstone, with silvered chapter ring, seconds dial and date recorder, 236cm (93") high £400-600
192.
A 19th Century gilt-metal porcelain mounted clock set, the clock with oval portrait panels to the sides and fitted an eight-day movement striking on a bell, 37cm (14.5") high, the pair of urns with oval bodies, each decorated a figure, 29cm (11.5") high £250-300
Lot 194 193.
A ship’s brass clock in a circular case fitted an eight-day movement, 27cm (10.5") diameter £150-200
194.
A 19th Century brass skeleton clock by Farnham, Lyme Regis, with pierced silvered dial having black Roman numerals, fitted a single fusee movement with centre sweep, single-strike with axe on a central bell, on a marble base under a glass dome, 46cm (18") high see illustration £400-600
195.
An Edwardian walnut mantel clock, the brass dial fitted an eight-day movement, striking on a gong, 50cm (19.5") high £80-120
196.
An oak and mahogany longcase clock, the arched painted dial with eight-day false plate movement striking on a bell, the hood with swan neck pediment, 226cm (89") high £300-400
197.
A Zenith alarm clock, the circular silvered dial with Arabic numerals, fitted an eightday movement in a gilt metal case, 9cm (3.5") high and a French alarm clock in a case £70-100
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Lot 202
The Plated Items
205.
200. A silver plated two-part picture frame, 14.5cm (5.75") high, a salver, a fruit bowl, a pair of candlesticks and a bowl with blue glass liner £40-60 201.
A pair of silver handled Kings pattern dessert knives, six matching knives with plated handles and a quantity of electroplated flatware £30-40
202. A table snuff mull, late 19th Century, by Walker & Hall, the hinged cover with golfer finial (club missing), the side inscribed ‘Hawick Golf Club, Presented to R C Laidlaw Esq, Captain 1892-3’, all mounted upon a pair of ram’s horns see illustration £200-300 203.
A cased set of twelve fish knives and forks in a fitted case, four berry spoons and a pair of grape scissors in a fitted case, a carving set in a fitted case and sundry cased plated wares £30-50
204. A plated spirit kettle on stand, complete with burner, the kettle with pineapple finial and engraved decoration throughout, 48cm (19") high £50-70
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Two EPBM trophy tankards, James Dixon & Sons, with inscriptions for Bombay Gymkhana 1909 and 1910, a plated pint mug, Lund, Blockley & Carter, Bombay and Poona, with inscription ‘Bombay Light Horse, 21st March 1905’ and a presentation trowel with inscription ‘To Miss Maggie S Thompson on the Occasion of her Laying the Foundation Stone of Hawick & Wilton Temperance Hall 1879’ £40-60
206. A plated table bell, Mappin & Webb, with crown and anchor handle, a claret jug with plated mounts and a large quantity of plated wares £60-80 207.
Three carving knives, two forks and a steel £20-30
208. A silver plated salver, engraved foliate scrolls and with scrolling rim on three feet, 36cm (14.25") diameter £40-60 209. A large quantity of silver plated flatware £40-60 210.
A pair of Sheffield plate candlesticks with beaded borders, 25.5cm (10") high, a chamber candlestick and sundry plate £50-70
211.
A part canteen of Elkington & Co. plated flatware, in a mahogany case of table form with hinged cover on moulded square legs, 89.5cm (35.25") wide £100-150
212.
Sundry Continental plated flatware including fish slice, cheese slice etc £20-30
Lot 219
The Silver 215.
216.
217.
A silver jug converted from a mug, hallmarks obliterated and re-hallmarked, with leaf capped scroll handle, embossed foliate decoration and Latin inscription relating to Reverend F E Gretton of Stamford School, approximately 360gm £100-150 A set of four Victorian silver salts, Edward & John Barnard, London 1855, of compressed circular form with florally embossed sides on scroll feet, crested, 9cm (3.5") diameter, approximately 550gm Note: Crest of Evans £150-200 A boxed set of silver gilt and blue enamel coffee spoons, Ogden & Sons, Birmingham 1931 £100-150
218.
A George III silver teapot, Hester Bateman, London 1782, of plain oval form with beaded rims and wooden handle, 24cm (9.5"), approximately 436gm see illustration £300-400
219.
A pair of silver entrée dishes and covers, the covers London 1800, the bases London 1930, of elongated octagonal form with gadrooned rims and twig loop handle, 31cm (12.25") diameter, approximately 2800gm see illustration £700-1000
220. A pair of silver sauce boats, Sheffield 1931, with gadrooned rims and double scroll handles, retailed by Harrods, 18cm (7.25") long, approximately 490gm £150-200 221.
A George II silver baluster shaped caster, London 1759, 15cm (6") high, approximately 115gm £70-90
222. Six silver five-bar toast racks, Mappin & Webb and another, 7.5cm (3") wide, approximately 260gm £100-150 223.
A George III silver salver, John Langlands & John Robertson, Newcastle 1786, with beaded rim, 18cm (7.25") diameter, approximately 220gm £180-220
224. A silver mustard pot, Mappin & Webb, London 1923 of extended octagonal form, with blue glass liner, 10cm (4"), approximately 140gm £30-50
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Lot 231 225.
A George III silver mustard pot, London 1805, of oval form engraved with foliate swags, with blue glass liner, 12cm (4.75"), approximately 120gm £40-60
226. A George III silver caster of baluster form, T Daniel, London 1782, 13.5cm (5.25") high, approximately 75gm £80-120 227.
A silver teapot, Sheffield 1893, of part reeded form on ball feet, 23cm (9") diameter, approximately 400gm £80-100
228. An Asprey silver two-handled pen tray, Birmingham 1938 and a near matching Asprey silver plated pen tray, 21cm (8.25") wide £50-80 229. A George III silver dish cross, JN, London 1773, with gadrooned border and open shell support, 29.5cm (11.5"), approximately 790gm £500-800 230.
231.
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A quantity of silver trophy cups, James Dixon & Sons, circa 1910, mostly for Bombay Gymkhana, a number won by Sergt. A E Baird on Lucifer, approximately 700gm £200-300 A set of four silver menu holders, Wilmot Manufacturing Co., Birmingham 1912, each modelled as an elephant on a circular plinth, case distressed see illustration £150-200
232.
A silver cigarette dispenser, Birmingham 1912, the hinged cover engraved ‘Alec’ and with cigarette release mechanism beneath, two silver cigarette cases and a silver matchbox cover, gross weight approximately 390gm £100-150
233.
A quantity of silver mounted jars etc from a travel dressing case, London 1908, including scent bottles, hair brush, spirit flask etc, the mounts with engine turned decoration and initialled £120-180
234.
A silver tazza, Birmingham 1909, 11cm (4.25") high, a pair of small silver comports, Chester 1914 (weighted) and four twin-handled open salts, Birmingham 1911, approximately 330gm weighable £100-150
235.
A child’s Victorian silver rattle, Birmingham 1877, with whistle, bells and coral teether see illustration £150-200
236.
A quantity of silver condiments including pepper pots, salts, mustard pots and an egg cup, approximately 365gm £100-150
237.
A silver swing-handled basket, TW, Birmingham 1909, of navette shape with pierced borders and foot, 16cm (6.25") wide, approximately 160gm £60-80
238. A silver cased desk calendar, Wilmot Manufacturing Co., Birmingham 1921, the top engraved ‘26th October 1922’, 11.5cm (4.5") wide and a silver pen tray, Chester 1919, monogrammed and engraved ‘25th December 1919’ £100-150
Lot 235 239.
A pair of glass siphons, each on a circular silver stand, Birmingham 1915, 18cm (7") high and a silver sugar caster, approximately 195gm weighable £60-80
240. A silver photograph frame, Birmingham 1909, to take a photograph 19.5cm x 15cm (7.75" x 6") £40-60 241.
A silver Christening mug, Richard Martin & Ebenezer Hall, London 1879, with beaded rims and scroll handle, a silver trinket box, two silver mounted scent bottles and two small silver dishes £80-120
242. A silver table lighter, Chester 1910, modelled as a hunting horn, a pair of silver serving spoons, Sheffield 1913, a pair of silver vases (damaged) and sundry silver £80-120 243.
A George II silver sugar caster (maker’s mark ID London), of baluster form with pierced dome, 11.5cm (4.5") high, approximately 65gm £60-80
244. A George III silver ladle, Hester Bateman, London 1788, crested, approximately 155gm £300-500 245.
An Arts & Crafts silver caddy spoon, R E Stone, London 1946, with stylised sprig of berries to the handle £200-300
246. An Arts & Crafts silver spoon, R E Stone, Edinburgh 1959, with spiral handle and hammered bowl £150-200 247.
A Scottish silver teapot, Edinburgh 1780, of vase shape with urn finial, leaf capped scroll handle and swagged decoration to the sides, on a circular foot with beaded rim, 23cm (9") high, approximately 835gm £400-600
248. A George III silver wine funnel, Robert & David Hennell, London 1796, with reeded rim, 15cm (6") long £300-500 249. A George II silver cruet stand, Jabez Daniel, London 1746, of cinquefoil shape with loop handle on scroll legs and shell feet, fitted a matched set of five cut glass cruets, four with silver mounts (Victorian), a rococo cartouche to the side, bearing crest of Young (Baronets of Formosa Place, Buckinghamshire) £150-200 250.
A silver three-piece cruet, Cooper Brothers, Sheffield 1899, each piece with wavy rim and on three paw feet, the cover to the pepper pot associated and a similar open salt and mustard pot, approximately 229gm £80-120
251.
A silver christening set, Sheffield 1892, comprising knife, fork and spoon, bright cut with floral scrolls, the knife with ivory handle, cased £80-120 Page 15
Lot 267 (part) 252.
A silver backed dressing set, Birmingham 1928, the engine turned back initialled L and a cut glass trinket box with plated cover £40-60
258.
Six silver fiddle pattern table forks, various and two old English pattern table spoons, circa 1760 and 1790, approximately 540gm £200-300
253.
A silver salver, Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1903 with shell and pie-crust rim, centred with a monogram and dated November 1903, 36cm (14") diameter, approximately 1200gm £400-600
259.
A George III silver gilt caddy spoon, Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1813, chased with flowers and with shell handle, a silver christening spoon and fork, a salt spoon and a teaspoon £60-80
254.
A silver bonbon dish, Elkington & Co., Birmingham 1974, chased and pierced flowers, 18.5cm (7.25") diameter, approximately 230gm £80-120
260. Three folding fruit knives with silver blades and mother-of-pearl handles and a Georgian butter knife, Birmingham 1817 £60-80
255.
Six silver fiddle pattern dessert forks, various, approximately 245gm £80-100
256.
Four silver fiddle pattern dessert spoons, various and two old English pattern dessert spoons, London 1825 £70-90
257.
Five old English pattern silver dessert forks and two table forks, early 19th Century of various dates, approximately 365gm £100-150
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261.
A pair of silver Victorian Old English pattern ladles, London 1866, three silver fiddle pattern table spoons, Exeter 1856 (2), London 1847 (1), three silver dessert spoons, and a silver fiddle pattern butter knife, London 1851, approximately 515gm £150-180
262. A silver vase, Birmingham 1915 and sundry small items of silver, approximately 450gm £120-150 263.
Twenty two Georgian and later silver tea spoons, approximately 360gm £70-90
264. A Victorian engraved oval sweetmeat basket, London 1880, with swing handle and beaded border and a matching spoon, Sheffield 1881, £120-150 265.
A pair of George III silver sugar nips, Richard Mills (no date letter), initialled £80-120
266. A pair of George III silver spirit flasks, John & Thomas Settle, Sheffield 1818, each of semi-circular shape with beaded rim, 9cm (3.5") wide, approximately 310gm £150-200 267.
A part canteen of Victorian silver flatware, Aldwinckle & Slater, London 1893, comprising six tablespoons, twelve dessert spoons, ten table forks, ten dessert forks, a pair of sauce ladles, a basting spoon, a soup ladle, four condiment spoons and a near matching ladle, approximately 3160gm see illustration (part) £800-1200
268. A George III silver sugar pail, maker’s mark possibly S L, London 1763, of pierced form with swing handle, 10cm (4") high, handle up £100-150 269. A silver beaker, marks obliterated and re-hallmarked, of tapering half ribbed form, 16cm (6.25") high, approximately 295gm £80-120 270.
A Victorian silver salver, David & Charles Houle, London 1862, with engraved decoration and pie-crust edge, 24cm (9.5") diameter, approximately 410gm £150-200
271.
A William IV silver salver, KW & C, Sheffield 1833, with engraved decoration and pie-crust edge, 20.5cm (8") diameter, approximately 345gm £150-200
272.
A silver salver, Hawkesworth, Eyre & Co, London 1907, of hexafoil shape with beaded border, inscribed to A de Castro Glubb by the Members and Officers of Liskeard District Council 1908, 33cm (13") diameter, approximately 955gm £300-500
273.
A George III silver vesta case, Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1813, the hinged cover initialled HC and with engraved decoration, a match strike to one end, 5cm (2") wide £80-120
274.
A silver trinket box, William Comyns, London 1892, of rectangular shape with embossed foliate scroll and bird decoration, 11cm (4.25") wide £30-50
275.
A Queen Anne silver seal top spoon, maker’s mark TH pellet below, possibly Samuel Thorne, London 1703, the seal initialled HG/MG £300-500
276.
A pair of William IV silver framed spectacles, Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1831, with oval lenses and extending arms, with a papier-mâché spectacles case £120-150
277.
A silver and tortoiseshell dressing set, Birmingham 1927, comprising hair brush, clothes brush and hand mirror, each with silver mount and inlaid a silver wreath £120-150
278.
Four Georgian silver salts, various dates and makers, each of compressed circular form on three legs, approximately 345gm £70-100
279.
A George III silver caster, Thomas Shepherd, London 1780, of baluster form with spiral finial, 13.5cm (5.25") high and a George IV silver caster, London 1823, of baluster form with acorn finial and beaded rims, 16cm (6.25") high £200-300
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280. Three Scottish silver table spoons, Edinburgh 1823, of single struck King’s pattern approximately 200gm £50-70 281.
Three Georgian silver table spoons, various and sundry tea spoons, approximately 320gm £80-120
282. A pair of silver bonbon dishes, Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1933, with scrolling rims, 13cm (5") diameter and a circular silver dish, approximately 235gm £80-120 283. An ivory handled silver apple corer, Thomas Phipps & Edward Robinson, London 1788, turned handle and shaped silver blade, 13cm (5") long £400-600 284. A pair of silver desk candlesticks, Birmingham 1957, 8cm (3.25") high, two silver capstan inkwells and a silver bonbon dish of flowerhead shape £60-80 285. A silver-backed hairbrush and hand mirror, Birmingham 1928, with engineturned decoration, a silver-mounted jar, a circular silver dish and a silver ashtray £60-80 286. A near pair of Victorian silver shell-shaped butter dishes, London and Chester circa 1894, a pair of Victorian silver napkin rings, Birmingham 1884, cased and a silver pin dish of vine leaf form £50-70 287.
A near pair of silver pepper pots, London circa 1920, two mustard pots, a pair of sugar nips Exeter 1827, and sundry silver teaspoons etc. £100-150
288. A silver-handled cigar cutter, SC&Co, London 1909, a cigar piercer, a silver vesta case and a cigarette case £100-150
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289. A silver-handled cigar cutter, bearing import marks, a silver card case London 1885, a silver vesta case and a silver pill box £80-120 290. Four sterling silver stamp boxes of envelope form £50-70 291.
A silver vesta case, Birmingham 1904, with gothic monogram, and five vesta cases, various £100-150
292.
A set of four sterling silver shell-shaped salts, two with fish-form handles and two with cherubs, and four salt spoons £80-120
293.
A lady’s silver purse, Birmingham 1914, monogrammed, and a silver card case £60-80
294. A set of six silver fruit forks, Sheffield 1904, five silver-handled fruit knives, a set of six seal-end coffee spoons and a cased set of six teaspoons £80-120 295.
A silver cigarette case with integral vesta case, GW&S, Chester 1909, engraved with ivy leaves, a silver cheroot case, a cutter and a card case £100-150
296. A silver gilt vesta case, Birmingham 1910, another, a pen knife with silver blade and mother of pearl handle, a lipstick holder etc. £80-120 297.
A silver pepper pot of bear shape, GV & Co, Birmingham 1909, a vesta case modelled as a pig, marked 925 and a sterling silver vesta case of golfing interest £80-120
298. A silver Christening set, George Unite, Birmingham 1840, comprising knife, fork and spoon, and three silver handled dressing table items £60-80
299. A silver box, F.B, London 1925, the hinged and sprung cover with applied letter W to the exterior and inscribed within ‘Without fire, no smoke, and no love’, 8cm (3") wide, a silver mounted box with glass covers, SM & Co, a vesta case and an oval pill box with two compartments £120-180 300. A silver sugar shovel, Birmingham 1904, with nephrite handle, a silver caddy spoon and sundry silver spoons £50-70 301.
A Queen Anne style silver café-au-lait set, Carrington & Co, London 1912, with domed covers and fitted carved scroll handles, 25.5cm (10") high, approximately 1565gm gross £600-800
302. A pair of George III silver salts, Henry Chawner & Jonathan Eames, London 1797, of boat shape on rectangular plinths, a George III caddy spoon, London 1796, with shell bowl, etc. £100-150 303.
A pair of silver candlesticks, Birmingham 1965, of knopped tapering form, 19cm (7.5") high £150-200
304. A Victorian silver sugar bowl, London 1885, of half ribbed form, 10cm (4") diameter and a silver ink stand with pierced border and inscription ‘Feb 12 1908’, approximately 190gm weighable £100-150 305.
A pair of George III silver table spoons, Simon Levy, Exeter 1818, of old English pattern, two fiddle pattern table spoons and nine silver teaspoons various, approximately 385gm £120-180
306. Three George III silver table spoons, Elizabeth Tookey, London 1767, approximately 190gm £60-80 307.
Seven fiddle pattern silver dessert forks, various, and two fiddle pattern dessert spoons, approximately 405gm £120-150
308. A Victorian silver basting spoon, JB, London 1842, and a George III basting spoon, RC, London 1795, approximately 230gm £80-120 309. A small silver hip flask, Birmingham 1913, with bayonet cap and pull-off cup, initialled £70-90 310.
A silver sugar caster, Birmingham 1903, 15cm (6") high, two silver trinket boxes and a pair of silver backed clothes brushes £100-150
311.
A cased set of six silver coffee spoons, Birmingham 1932, with bean shaped terminals and a set of twelve silver coffee spoons, Sheffield 1932, approximately 225gm gross £80-120
312.
A silver visiting card case, Birmingham 1903, of serpentine outline with engine turned decoration, an Art Deco style napkin ring, London 1933, two mother-ofpearl handled pen knives, etc £120-150
313.
A corkscrew with boar’s tusk handle, silver-mounted, Chester 1912 £80-120
314.
A Victorian silver spoon, London 1867, with decorative handle £60-80
The Foreign Silver & White Metal 320. A white metal beaker, marked LAO and case number 9032, of tapering form with half ribbed decoration, 17cm (6.75") high £60-80 321.
A Continental gilt metal chalice, .800 standard, with knopped stem on a circular foot, 25cm (9.75") high and an unmarked paten in a fitted mahogany box converted from a tea caddy, with five brass knops or grains of incense for the Paschal candle £200-300
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322. An American square dish, 925 Sterling, inscribed Mexico, circa 1910 with reeded shaped border, 23cm (9") wide, approximately 620gm £200-300 323.
A set of Tiffany & Co. sterling standard flatware, Kings pattern, patent No 1885 M comprising: 12 dessert spoons, 8 dessert forks, 12 soup spoons, 20 large tea spoons, 12 sterling bladed fish knives, 12 sterling bladed dessert knives, 12 sterling fish forks, 10 coffee spoons, 12 table forks, 8 sundae spoons, 9 lobster forks, 10 table knives with steel blade by Joseph Rodgers and Sons, 4 knives with later steel blades and a soup ladle, sauce ladle and 3 servers, approximately 6860gm £1500-2000
324. A collection of American sterling silver spoons and servers and a boxed set of white metal teaspoons with hardstone set handles £40-50 325.
A pair of Tiffany & Co. sterling standard candlesticks engraved foliate swags on a tapestry stem and circular base, 25.5cm (10") high (damaged) £80-100
326. Six silver enamel backed coffee spoons, cased £40-60 327.
An Indian white metal bowl and cover with elephant mask handles and deities within panels to the side, 11.5cm (4.5") high, the matching jug and a similar bowl and cover £70-100
330.
A Dutch silver gilt spoon with King and Queen finial, the oval bowl initialed R J and dated 1737 and inscribed ‘Riemke: J Vellinga: Gibooven: Den February 1808’ and another similar with galleon finial and oval bowl inscribed ‘Pietje Thomas Geboren 10 April’ £200-300
331.
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332.
A Continental white metal cup, probably French, of waisted form with monogram in an oval cartouche, 6.5cm (2.5") high and a white metal box and cover of circular form on ball feet, the cover with Gothic monogram in red and blue enamels £60-80
333.
A set of six .800 standard table spoons, with foliate decoration to the terminals, approximately 350gm £60-80
334.
Six Continental white metal handled knives with steel blades and a pair of plated berry spoons, cased £80-120
335.
An Eastern white metal buckle, of pierced oval form, 15cm (6") wide, another buckle, a filigree work cigarette case, a matchbox cover and a jar and cover of cylindrical shape £70-100
336.
A set of four American .955 standard tot cups, Gorham, modelled as miniature goblets with coloured enamel interiors and a Christofle double salt with ring handle £80-120
337.
A German .800 standard cigarette case, with extensive inscription including musical score, a Swedish .830 standard pill box with hammered finish and a white metal pill box £50-70
338.
A Portuguese .833 standard silver framed mirror, of flowerhead design with easel back, 19.5cm (7.5") diameter £40-60
328. A pair of Indian silvered metal vases, engraved ‘From R Mohomed Jaffer & Co’, 18.5cm (7.25") high, an Indian white metal tray and sundry Indian white metal £60-80 329.
A French toy silver cup, plate and spoon, 19th Century, the plate engraved ‘Virginia’ beneath, in a fitted case £200-300
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339.
An Iraqi silver and niello cruet set, marked sterling, comprising salt, pepper and mustard, a South Amercian maté straw marked Eberkoc, a .835 standard walking stick handle and another cane handle £60-80
The Russian Works of Art 354.
A Russian silver snuff box, mid 19th Century, .84 standard, the cover depicting the statue of Peter the Great in Senate Square St. Petersburg, the interior in silver gilt, marks indistinct, 8.5cm (3.25") wide £400-600
355.
A Continental white metal novelty toothpick holder, modelled as parrot on perch, 10.5cm (4") high and sundry white metal items £50-70
A Russian silver butter knife, circa 1900, of plain form with maker’s mark to blade and Russian standard 84 mark, 18cm (7") long £100-150
356.
342. A pair of Finnish silver sugar nips, circa 1950, with pierced handles and pine cone bowls, a pair of white metal napkin rings and sundry white metal £50-70
A 19th Century brass and enamel icon, the ogee arch shaped top panel depicting the crucifixion, with four panels below, 16.5cm (6.5") high £150-200
357.
A Russian silver swing handled basket, workmaster F.S. for Christian Segmitz, St Petersburg 1865, of oval shape with quatrefoil design, approximately 535gm £200-300
358.
A Russian silver Torah pointer, Moscow 1895, assay Master Alexander Smirnov, with eagle finial and set three red cabochon stones to the handle £200-300
359.
A Russian silver gilt, enamel and jewelled kovsh, circa 1908-1917, the bowl of lobed form with floral panels, 9cm (3.5") long see illustration on page 22 £1500-2000
340. A Dutch silver jug of neo-classical form, fitted a wooden handle and with bands of stiff leaf decoration, an .835 standard saucer and a white metal butter dish £60-80 341.
343.
A Torah pointer with hardstone handle, marked 925 and two other Torah pointers marked 925 £100-150
344. A set of twelve Continental white metal advocaat spoons, with engraved terminals, cased, a set of twelve pickle forks, five cake forks and five napkin rings £60-80 345.
A Dutch silver cake slice, a Dutch silver serving spoon, twelve white metal forks and nine tea spoons £40-60
346. A Dutch silver backed brush embossed a harbour scene, a pair of Continental white metal handled salad servers, a silver-plate mounted hipflask etc £80-120 347.
A white metal mug, the handle modelled as a squirrel, the front with oval reserve decorated a girl feeding chickens £80-120
360. A Russian silver gilt, enamel and jewelled charka, Ovchinnikov, Moscow circa 1900, the shaped handle and rim border set with cabochon amethysts and garnets, set on a circular foot, 13.5cm (5.25") long Note: For a near identical example see Sotheby’s 8/6/2011 Lot 409 see illustration on page 22 £3000-5000 361.
A Russian silver gilt and enamel spoon and fork, Moscow circa 1880, with stylised foliate designs in enamel to the terminals and backs, the fork 13.5cm (5.25") long see illustration on page 22 £400-600 Page 21
Lots 359, 360 & 361
The Objets de Vertu 365.
Three George III silver wine lables, George Smith & Thomas Hayter, London 1804, of canted rectangular form, Madeira (2) and Sherry and a George III wine label of crescent shape, Port £80-120
366. Two silver wine labels for gin and port, both Birmingham 1990 and a plated claret label (3) £30-40 367.
A boxed set of 18ct gold coffee spoons, Tiffany & Co., circa 1900, approximately 150gm see illustration £2000-3000
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368. A Victorian silver scent bottle, SM, London 1887, of hexagonal form with engraved foliate decoration, the hinged cover enclosing a glass stopper, 5.5cm (2") high £40-60 369. A 9ct gold box by Cartier, 1934, of rectangular form with striated engine decoration, with a diamond set clasp (one stone missing), signed Cartier makers mark ‘JC’ and London marks 1934; with fitted Cartier red leather case, weight 73gm see illustration £1000-1500 370.
A carved amethyst figure of a Dachshund with gem set eyes and collet set beryl drop from the collar £300-500
Lot 367
Lot 369
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Lot 376 371.
A physician’s late 18th Century brass instrument of tapering form and with steel supports to the base, believed to be for surgical stitching, contained in original shagreen case, 17cm (6.75") long £250-350
374.
An 18ct gold, hardstone and glass scent bottle, the glass bottle with gold mount engraved ‘Marcia July 1880’ the lid applied with a cabochon banded agate, 8.5cm (3.5") high £200-300
372.
An Edwardian guilloche enamel dressing set, comprising two hat pins with circular purple and white terminals, six matching buttons and a bar brooch, cased £80-120
375.
An Edwardian novelty pencil, by S Mordan & Co., in the form of a seated pug dog with an extending tail, 3.5cm x 3.5cm (1.5" x 1.5") £150-200
373.
A square silver gilt sovereign case, William Neal & George Neal, London 1901, with turquiose set bead £100-150
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Lot 387 376.
A late 19th Century Continental gold and gem set scent bottle of Art Nouveau style, designed as a heart, the hammered surface decorated with a single flower of cabochon sapphires and rose cut diamonds, the lid decorated with a gem set dragonfly of cushion shaped emeralds, rose cut diamonds and ruby eyes; with original stopper; makers mark AW possibly by ‘A Meakin’, workmaster Nuremberg, 5.5cm x 3.5cm (2" x 1.5") see illustration £1000-1500
377.
A silver fish-form caddy spoon, Thomas Bradbury & Sons, Sheffield 1909, with scale decoration to both sides, 7.5cm (3") long £100-150
378.
A 19th Century seal fob, the cornelian matrix engraved ‘To Love is Union, to Trust Communion’, and another seal fob £80-120
379.
A Dutch silver pill box, of reeded rectangular shape, a lady’s silver handled letter opener, sundry buttons, etc. £60-80
380. A 19th Century ivory toothpick holder, the cover enclosing a mirror, 9cm (3.5") long £60-80 381.
A silver vinaigrette, Thomas Shaw, Birmingham 1832, and another Edward Smith, Birmingham 1827 £150-200
382. A 19th Century carved ivory snuff rasp, possibly Dutch, the oval cover to the compartment decorated joined portrait ovals, a shell to the terminal, 20.5cm (8") long £500-700 383.
A French four-colour gold snuff box, circa 1800, of canted rectangular shape with chinoiserie decoration to the cover, 7.5cm (3") wide £2000-3000
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Lot 389
Lot 390 Page 26
384. A French enamel perfume bottle, circa 1880, decorated a child and a fairy feeding cherries to a dove in a landscape, with silver mounts, 6.5cm (2.5") high £600-800 385.
A French enamel perfume bottle, circa 1880, decorated cupid drawing his bow, on a black ground, with silver mounts, 6.5cm (2.5") high £600-800
386. A pinchbeck chatelaine, the hook embossed a classical figure reclining and hung a fitted necessaire, scissors case and bodkin case £600-800 387.
A mid 19th Century French aide-memoire, the front decorated a split pearl flower on a black enamel ground within a turquoise enamel panel, the borders with Greek key decoration in black enamel, the book held closed by the pencil when not in use, 5.5cm (2.25") high see illustration on page 25 £2000-3000
388. A Swiss gold and enamel sealing-wax case, circa 1800, the translucent blue enamel panels on an engine turned ground of foliage, within borders of white and green enamel, 10.5cm (4.25") long £2000-2500 389. A Louis XVI gold and enamel snuff box, circa 1799, the oval cover centred by an enamel miniature portrait of George III in profile on a blue enamel oval with white enamel border, the sides with navy and sky blue panels, 6.5cm (2.5") wide see illustration £6000-8000
Lot 391 390. A Fabergé three-coloured gold gem set lorgnette, workmaster Henrik Wigstrom, St Petersburg 1908-1917, the handle of matte finish applied with rosettes, the laurel collar spring mechanism below opaque white enamel scrolls set with sapphires and rose cut diamonds, pendant loop, struck with workmaster’s initials, 56 standard, 14cm (5.5") long see illustration £6000-8000 391.
A late 19th Century gold, diamond, ruby, enamel and opal desk seal, the cylindrical column of opal surmounted with a crown of millegrain set rose cut diamonds to a pierced foliate base of rose cut diamonds and decorated with circular rubies and green and white enamel with a plain circular facetted rock crystal seal to base, 4.5cm (1.75") long see illustration £2000-2500
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Lot 392
Lot 393
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392.
A Victorian enamelled gold scent bottle, by Sampson Mordan & Co., the hinged cover decorated an Etruscan-style flowerhead on a blue ground with geometric band below, enclosing a glass liner, the globular body with similar stylised decoration and set on a spread gold base, in a fitted green leather case, the scent bottle, 7.5cm (3") high see illustration ÂŁ2500-3000
393.
A tortoiseshell and brass inlaid stationery box, by Asprey, the sloping hinged lid enclosing a fitted interior, 21.5cm (8.5") wide see illustration ÂŁ400-600
394. A burnished steel chatelaine, the chain hung a pin cushion of acorn shape, a thimble holder of bucket shape etc. £180-220 395.
A large 19th Century ivory desk seal, the circular foot of compressed bun form with turned column and crested matrix, 10cm (4") high £150-200
396. A 19th Century desk seal, with turned handle and armorial to matrix, 9.5cm (3.75") long £80-120 397.
A 19th Century ivory desk seal of reeded form, the matrix initialled, 8cm (3") long and two further ivory handled seals £120-180
398. A Chinese ivory desk seal with puzzle ball handle, 6cm (2.25") long and two further ivory seals £150-200 399.
A cased desk seal with glass handle and six glass interchangeable seals, ‘Bon Soir’, ‘All is Well’, ‘Forget Me Not’ etc. £150-200
400. A George III ivory toothpick case, the rectangular cover with central hair set frame to a carved basket weave surround, the lid enclosing a mirror, 6cm (2.25") wide £80-120 401.
An early 19th Century ivory vinaigrette of circular form, the flowerhead carved cover enclosing a pierced inner liner, 4cm (1.5") diameter, a carved ivory chess piece and a Cantonese ivory thread winder £60-80
402. An 19th Century ivory wig powderer of plain cylindrical form, 10.5cm (4") long, an ivory spectacle case etc. £120-180 403.
An ivory cased etui, the lid engraved ‘Ella Ruth’ containing silver gilt scissors, thimble etc., the hinges marked Brevete, 12.5cm (5") wide £200-300
A selection of the desk seals 404. An ivory nib shaper by Rogers (cutlers to her Majesty), 10cm (4") long £80-120 405. A George IV silver lorgnette, London 1824 and a gold plated lorgnette £70-100 406. Four 19th Century quizzing glasses, each with loop handle £150-200 407.
A 19th Century ivory desk seal with reeded handle and armorial matrix, 9.5cm (3.75") long and another with bloodstone matrix £100-150
408. A George III ivory toothpick case, the hinged cover set a silver plaque and enclosing a mirror, and another toothpick case, 7.5cm (3") long £100-150 409. A 19th Century carved ivory needle case, modelled as a parasol, 9cm (3.5") long and another £120-180 410.
A George III ivory needle case, with unhallmarked yellow metal plaque to the cover, another of cylindrical form with floral carved decoration and another £50-70
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Lot 420 411.
A silver pin cushion, L&S, Birmingham 1919, another similar, and two novelty pin cushions £60-80
412.
A two-colour metal sovereign and halfsovereign case, a matchstrike of jockey cap form, a white metal pill box modelled as a snail shell etc. £60-80
413.
A sovereign and half sovereign case of reeded rectangular form, a brass cigarette lighter, a guinea scale by A. Wilkinson, Ormskirk, a combined lipstick holder and compact, a white metal elephant pin cushion, etc. £100-150
414.
A tortoiseshell compact, the cover inset with Royal Canadian Air Force insignia, a combination vesta case and sovereign holder and a telescopic stirrup cup in a pocket-watch type case £60-80
415.
A white metal cigar cutter and vesta case of shoe form, a George III papier mache snuff box of shoe form, another snuff box etc. £50-70
416.
A brass vesta case of book form, a white metal sovereign and half sovereign case, a coin holder with five compartments, etc. £60-80
417.
A 9ct gold handled cheroot cutter, a silver handled cheroot cutter and a sterling silver vesta case £80-120
418.
A scent bottle modelled as a railway lantern with red glass shade, various silver thimbles, a telescopic stirrup cup and a quantity of small sundries £60-80
419.
A carved Coquilla nut sugar caster of baluster form, 12cm (4.75") high and a burr wood snuff box £60-80
420. An enamelled book-form music box, probably French, late 19th Century, the hinged cover of stylised design enclosing a movement with 7cm (2.75") long drum, the case 13cm (5") wide see illustration £500-700 421.
An 18ct gold and enamel pill box, marked 750, the oval cover decorated a landscape in enamel, the sides with green enamel and cut decoration, 4.5cm (1.75") wide approximately 39.8gm see illustration £600-800
422. A mother-of-pearl and gilt mounted snuff box, 19th Century, of serpentine outline, the cover carved a Biblical scene, the base carved a landscape with buildings, 7.5cm (3") wide £100-150
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Lots 429, 447 & 430 (part) A set of six silver buttons, L & S, Birmingham 1900, each decorated a lady, a silver vesta case and a Continental white metal buckle £70-100
431.
A Bilston enamel oval patch box, circa 1790, printed and painted a scene of cherubs with a globe and telescope, within a faux-tortoiseshell border £80-120
424. A gilt metal desk seal with ball and claw terminal and a carved hardstone desk seal £70-100
432.
An English enamel oval patch box printed and painted a crown, sceptre and laurel sprig, inscribed ‘KING AND CONSTITUTION’ and another inscribed ‘May Britain's Sons/For ever be,/A Conquering People/ Loved and Free’ Note: the first could be linked to Earl Howe’s victory in the French Revolutionary wars and/or the Treason Trials, both of 1794 £150-250
433.
Two Bilston enamel patch boxes, circa 1790, each cover painted with a sprig border, inscribed ‘Time will show my love for you’ and ‘Together in/my fair one meet/virtue fair and manners sweet’ £80-120
423.
The Enamel Boxes From the collection of the late The Hon. Mrs Nellie Ionides 428. A late 18th Century enamel box, of canted rectangular shape, the cover decorated a harbour scene, the sides with floral reserves on a green ground, 9.5cm (3.75") wide £150-200 429. A Bilston enamel souvenir oval snuff box, circa 1770, printed and painted ‘A London Gift Somerset House’ see illustration £150-200 430.
A Bilston enamel souvenir oval snuff box inscribed ‘Sold at Thompson and Co’s on the Corn Hill/Bridgewater’, another ‘A Trifle from Hot Wells’ and a small fruitwood pillbox with enamel cover inscribed ‘A present from South-End’, late 18th Century see illustration (part) £200-300 Page 31
Lots 434 (part) & 446 434. Three Battersea enamel brass tiebacks, circa 1810, two printed and painted with ‘Dorset Cavalry’ and a horseman, the third with the portrait of a fashionable gentleman; and an enamel decanter label named for ‘GIN’ see illustration (part) £80-120 435.
Two Bilston enamel oval snuff patch boxes, circa 1790, one in pink inscribed ‘This and the giver are thine forever’, the other ‘I’ll Constant be/My dear to thee’ on white see illustration (part) £70-100
436.
Two Bilston enamel pill boxes, circa 1770, one small shaped oval painted with floral reserves on a green ground, the other circular, printed in puce with figures gaming, yellow sides £120-180
437.
A Battersea enamel rectangular blue ground snuff box, circa 1760, painted to the cover with a pink rose within ochre scroll cartouche and birds £60-100
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Lots 442 & 443 438. Four Bilston enamel boxes, circa 1790, all with mottos or inscriptions; ‘Have communion with a few/Be familiar with one/Deal justly with all/And speak evil of none’, ‘May she who loves sincerely never love in vain/May she feel severe who ever gives him pain’, ‘Love the Giver’ and ‘A Present from S. Page’ see illustration (part) £100-150 439.
A Bilston enamel novelty pill box sovereign case in the form of a pocket watch, the ‘dial’ with flower sprays, and a cover and base for two other ‘watch’ box cases £300-500
440. Two Bilston enamel scent bottle holders, circa 1780, one painted with flower sprays, the other enamelled in white on a blue background £120-180
441.
Two Bilston enamel pink-ground scent bottle holders, circa 1780-90, one painted with green and blue stripes, the other with flowers, landscape and and an urn see illustration (part) £70-100
442. A Bilston enamel etui, circa 1770-80, of rectangular section with gilt-metal mounts, painted with classical figures and pastoral scenes, raised gilt scrolls on a white ground, fitted interior see illustration £400-600 443.
A Bilston enamel etui, circa 1770-80, of rectangular section, gilt-metal mounts, painted with landscapes and flowers, raised gilt scrolls on a pink ground, part fitted interior see illustration £250-350
444. A Bilston enamel rectangular snuff box, circa 1770, painted with flowers and scattered sprigs within yellow stitch-effect borders £150-250 Page 33
Lot 448 445.
An enamel-cased open faced pocket watch, the enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, the bezel painted with a trail of oak leaves and acorns, the reverse with a spaniel seated on a cushion £80-120
446. An early 19th Century Continental rectangular silver gilt box, containing a green paste seal, propelling pencil, nibs and two glass jars with painted enamel lids, unmarked see illustration page 32 £300-400 447.
A Bilston enamel pill box, circa 1780, the cover with moulded figure of a recumbent spaniel on a green ground with raised gilt scrolls and flowers to the sides see illustration on page 31 £150-250
The Other Properties 448. A Limoges style oval enamel platter, decorated in blue and white enamel with a battle scene within a border of sea serpents, the underside decorated a stag in scrolling cartouche flanked by grotesque masks suspending swags, 49.5cm (19.5") wide see illustration £1000-1500 Page 34
449. A 19th Century enamelled box, the cover decorated lovebirds and the motto ‘Take this for a Kiss’ £50-70 450.
A French tortoiseshell and enamel box and cover, early 19th Century, of circular form, the cover with central panel of foliage to a border of red and white striped enamel, the sides similarly decorated and with white metal rims, 6.5cm (2.5") diameter £100-150
451.
A Bilston enamel bonbonnière, circa 1790, modelled as a recumbent deer, the oval cover painted flowers, 6.5cm (2.5") wide see illustration £1500-2000
452.
A Staffordshire enamel snuff box, circa 1770, modelled as a hunting trophy of hare, horn, powder flask and pistol, the horn strap inscribed A La Chasse Amoureuse, raised gilt scrolls and floral panels on a blue ground to the sides, 5.5cm (2.25") wide Note: Similar embossed enamel toys are illustrated in English Enamel Boxes by Susan Benjamin, 1984, p. 82 see illustration £1200-1800
Lots 451 & 452
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Lot 457 453.
A Bilston enamel pill box, circa 1790, the circular cover with reserve decorated buildings within a border of raised yellow scrolls, on a mauve ground with star and crescent moon motifs, the sides similarly decorated, 4.5cm (1.75") diameter £300-500
454.
A Bilston enamel snuff box, circa 1790, the rectangular cover with reserve decorated a couple fishing within a border of raised white scrolls on a blue ground, the sides with floral reserves on a blue ground, 6.5cm (2.5") wide £600-800
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455.
A Bilston enamel box, circa 1780, the rectangular cover decorated a scene from the “Ladies Amusement” the sides with floral sprays on a gilt latticework ground, 9.5cm (3.75") wide £600-800
456.
A Bilston enamel snuff box, circa 1790, the canted rectangular cover decorated a hunting scene within a striped border, the sides with vignettes of pastoral scenes on a striped ground, 7cm (2.75") wide see illustration on page 35 £800-1200
Lot 459 457.
A Bilston enamel snuff box of Masonic interest, circa 1780, the rectangular cover decorated Masonic symbols on a white ground within a border of raised gilt scrolls, the sides and underside with further Masonic emblems, 8.5cm (3.25") wide see illustration £2500-3500
458. A Bilston enamel snuff box, circa 1780, the rectangular cover decorated a young couple, he flying a kite, within a border of raised white scrolls, the sides with floral panels on a green ground, 7.5cm (3") wide £400-600
459.
A rare Battersea enamel box commemorating the marriage of George III and Queen Charlotte, circa 1761, the lid with printed portrait of George III to the exterior and portrait of Queen Charlotte to interior, the sides with vignettes of Neptune, Britannia, cherubs etc and with poem beneath “Let Him Love now, Who never Lov’d before/Let Him who ever Lov’d, Now Love the more” 9cm (3.5") wide Note: A near identical example is in the Royal Collection see illustration £5000-7000
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Lot 462 460. A pair of Bilston enamel salts, circa 1790, of compressed circular form decorated floral sprays on a white ground ÂŁ300-500 461.
A pair of Bilston enamel salts, circa 1790, of compressed circular form decorated floral reserves on a pink ground ÂŁ300-500
462. A set of five Bilston enamel counter trays, circa 1775, each of shaped oval form with pierced sides, the four small trays decorated a playing card, the large tray decorated playing cards, coins and a banknote, the large tray 13cm (5.25") wide see illustration ÂŁ1500-2000
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The Jewellery, Watches & Coins 466. Seven £1 notes consecutive numbers CZ62108484 to CZ62108491 and an American $2 bill £40-60 467.
469. Four maundy coins 1877, cased, two George III crowns and two other coins £60-80 470.
Sundry Georgian and later coins, including a Queen Victoria florin 1887, one shilling 1883, etc. £20-30
471.
A Houghtons Ltd Ticka Watch Camera, with instructions in original box (cover missing) £60-80
472.
An open-faced pocket watch with Roman and arabic numerals, chain driven movement, the case back enamelled with a cavalryman, within a paste border £100-150
474.
A jadeite bead necklace, graduated with 71 beads on a barrel clasp; and a jadeite brooch, the rectangular shape plaque pierced and carved as a bird, in a rope twist gold frame marked 9ct (2) £400-600
476.
An antique coral and plaited hair chain necklace, late 19th Century, the long plaited hair interspaced with clusters of four coral beads, 164cm (64.5") long £400-450
477.
A five-stone diamond ring, claw-set with circular cut stones in a platinum and 18ct gold mount, ring size L £80-120
478.
A collection of five bar brooches, including a diamond cluster bar brooch; an opal bar brooch; a turquoise bar brooch; an agate bar brooch and a faux pearl bar brooch £80-120
479.
A Victorian 9ct gold turquoise and half pearl ring and two double-row cultured pearl necklaces, one with a marcasite clasp (3) £120-180
A 1914 gold half sovereign £120-150
468. Various silver and other coinage £60-80
473.
475.
480. A Royal Artillery bar brooch in 15ct gold and enamel, cased and a seal top propelling pencil set with a bloodstone £150-200
A gentleman’s stainless steel Power Tempo Chronograph wristwatch, Belgravia Watch Co., limited edtion No. 213/500, signed manual wind movement, the circular dial with Roman numerals, hour markers, subsidiary recorder dial to three and nine, power reverse indicates to six with exhibition case back, black leather strap, presentation case and guarantee card, Model Ref No. 3455, case serial No B201311 £200-250
481.
A gentleman’s Omega Automatic Seamaster Cosmic wristwatch, Swiss made, the circular dial with baton numerals, subsidiary dial, sweep seconds hand, date aperture, 35mm wide; and a gentleman’s Hamilton Watch Co. stainless steel wristwatch, the square shaped silver dial with baton numerals, 17 jewels, case No. 610610 4, 30mm wide (2) £100-150
483. A banded agate stick pin of concave form centred by a rose cut diamond and another Art Nouveau stick pin, modelled as the head of a young woman (2) £120-180
A lady’s 9ct gold Rolex wristwatch, the circular dial marked Rolex Precision, on a 9ct gold bracelet of tapering links, gross weight approximately 15.5gm £350-450
482. A lady’s 18ct gold Jaeger-LeCoultre wristwatch, the rectangular shaped dial with Arabic numerals, the golden dial signed Favre-Leuba, case No A91410, on a leather strap, 15mm wide £250-350
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484. An amber necklace, formed of 41 graduated sections of amber some containing insects, on a later modern amber screw clasp, 47 cm (18.5"), long approximately 54gm £600-800 485. A Victorian silver open-faced pocket watch No 2264, the case London 1859, with enamel dial, Roman numerals and seconds dial £60-80 486. A French gold and ceramic novelty stickpin, designed as the head of a ‘Moorish Brigand’, late 19th Century with a moving chin and eyes, on a gold stick pin with French assay marks, ‘Depose’, makers mark possibly SAG, the head 2cm x 2cm (0.75" x 0.75") £300-500 487.
493.
489. A purple guilloche enamel pendant locket with central flower head motif on a silver chain £100-150 490. A late 19th Century French silver purse, with French assay marks, approximately 32gm, and two coral necklaces £40-60 A collection of three dress rings, including a single-stone brilliant cut diamond mounted in 18ct yellow gold and platinum, ring size N; an 18ct gold nine stone ring; and a modern aquamarine and diamond cluster ring (3) £200-300
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An 18ct gold pendant on a 9ct gold chain, two gold plated chains, a silver cigarette case, and a propelling pencil £60-80
494. A gentleman’s Omega stainless steel Constellation Chronometer Electric Wristwatch, f300 H2, the circular dial with baton numerals, date aperture, on associated bracelet, 36mm wide £100-150 495.
An oval frame containing hair believed to be that of Queen Alexandra, a gold and enamel regimental pin, an enamel naval flag brooch, a coral ring, a child’s silver and enamel bangle, etc. contained in a jewellery box marked Fisher, 138 Strand £80-120
488. An Edwardian gold, diamond, ruby and half pearl garland brooch, the openwork foliate design claw set with a single circular cut diamond and collet set rubies, set throughout with half pearls (brooch later adapted from pendant) £150-200
491.
492. A miscellaneous collection of jewellery, including a pair of 9ct gold cufflinks, approximately 5gm, a silver fob and chain; a silver chain and cross; a silver bracelet; a lady’s wristwatch by Rotary; a sixpence coin pendant; a bar brooch and bead necklace (8) £50-70
An Ottoman .800 standard silver hunter pocket watch, the enamel dial with subsidiary seconds, signed K Serkisoff & Co, Constantinople, the case and movement marked ‘Billodes’, a lady’s pocket watch fitted an eight-day movement, a pedometer, another pocket watch and a silver cased wristwatch £150-200
496. A silver charm bracelet with heart-shaped padlock clasp, hung with a variety of silver charms, another charm bracelet hung with enamelled souvenir charms, and a large quantity of silver and white metal chains, bracelets etc. £80-120 497.
A Cartier lighter, boxed and with certificate £80-120
498. A Cartier jewellery care kit, the hinged lid enclosing a fitted interior with eye glass, cleaning cloth and two pouches, and a Cartier watch metal bracelet maintenance kit £200-300 499. A Dupont lighter, cased, and two gold plated Dupont lighters £60-80
Lot 509 500.
A Christopher Ward of London gentleman’s wristwatch, the circular dial with date aperture, fitted a Swiss movement on a leather strap, boxed £80-120
507.
501.
A quantity of hat pins, stick pins, silver rings, Firestone long service pins etc £100-150
502.
A silver pendant necklace of modern design, the chain with pale blue beads, cased and a contemporary white metal pendant necklace by Dower and Hall, of flowerhead form (2) £120-180
508. A jade bead necklace, the graduated beads to a carved pierced clasp of rectangular shape, 82.5cm (32.5") long £200-300
503.
No lot
504.
A seed pearl and enamel Royal cipher brooch for George VI, set in 15ct gold £200-300
505.
A seed pearl heart-shaped pendant with circular glazed panel to reverse on a 9ct gold chain £100-150
506. A platinum wedding band, ring size Q, approximately 3.4gm £70-100
A jade dress ring, the oval jade plaque claw set to an unhallmarked white metal shank, ring size Q and a pair of jade drop ear pendants of tear shape £250-350
509.
A lady’s French gold pocket watch by F. Renaudian, the fob set diamond chips and a surround of half pearls to the bezel and reverse, and monogrammed TBOM, the case stamped 18k and with Paris marks, the inner cover inscribed F. Renaudian 149, Galerie de Valois, Palais-Royal Paris see illustration £400-600
510.
A gold, diamond and enamel ring, the square shaped cut corner blue enamel plaque applied with the initial N, millegrain set with rose cut diamonds, engraved 24/1/28, ring size J ½ £100-150
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Lot 515
Lot 511 511.
A quartz cat’s eye and diamond ring, the cabochon stone claw set within a frame of brilliant cut diamonds, in a mount marked 18ct and platinum see illustration £500-700
512.
A pair of contemporary 18ct gold and diamond hooped earrings, of woven plaited design, millegrain and claw set with brilliant cut diamonds, in yellow gold mounts marked 0.750, approximately 11.3gm £1000-1500
513.
A pair of contemporary 18ct gold and diamond hooped ear clips, of plaited woven design, interspaced with links of claw set brilliant cut diamonds, the white gold mount marked 0.750 ‘CB’, approximately 37.2gm £1000-1500
514.
A modern ruby and seed pearl sautoir, alternate set with ruby beads and seed pearls with golden bead spacers, terminated with two tassels similarly set, 148cm (58") long £400-600
Lot 517
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Lot 521 515.
A pair of Chinese jade pendant earrings, each rectangular plaque pierced and carved, with plain mounts see illustration £700-900
519.
A 19th Century gold and carved shell cameo brooch, the oval shaped plaque carved as Hebe feeding the eagle of Jupiter, within a plain scrolled frame £200-250
516.
A pair of Chinese jade circular disc ear studs, each circular jade plaque with Chinese script to the centre, 15mm wide £100-200
520.
517.
An Art Deco jade and diamond brooch, the oval shaped jade plaque pierced and carved with openwork geometric millegrain set diamond sides see illustration £1000-1200
An Indian gold, enamel, diamond and cultured pearl bracelet, designed as three rows of cultured pearls interspaced with three rectangular plaques each of floral red and green enamel, the reverse with table cut diamonds on a plain clasp, 18cm (7") long £250-350
521.
A Cartier bi-metal quartz Panthere bracelet wristwatch, the silvered dial with Roman numerals, No 166921 80116, fitted to a metal link bracelet with additional links and with double folding clasp, signed Cartier, 25mm wide see illustration £900-1200
518.
A 9ct gold dog bar brooch, designed as a terrier on a plain bar brooch, marked 9ct £150-200
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Lots 524 & 523
Lot 522 522.
523.
A lady’s early 20th Century platinum and diamond cocktail wristwatch, the tonneau shaped dial with Arabic numerals within a frame of millegrain set eight-cut diamonds with similarly set openwork diamond cluster shoulders, the movement signed P W C, the Swiss made case marked platinum, on a black silk bracelet with clasp marked ‘The Ritz’, 15mm wide see illustration £350-450 A late 19th Century gold Essex crystal of horse and jockey stick pin, the circular rock crystal intaglio depicting a race horse with jockey, Continental marks to pin, 22mm wide see illustration £400-500
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524.
A French early 20th Century gold Essex crystal of huntsman and hound stick pin, the circular rock crystal intaglio depicting a mounted huntsman with two hounds, French assay marks to pin see illustration £600-800
525.
A gold bead and snake link necklace, late 19th Century, the Brazilian chain decorated with three foliate barrel shaped beads, 50cm (19.5") long, approximately 22gm £450-550
526.
A contemporary jadeite ring, the oval shaped jadeite plaque carved to the openwork shoulder plain mount £250-350
527.
An 18ct gold, amethyst and diamond ring, claw set with an oval shaped amethyst with three rose cut diamond shoulders, marked C & F 10235 and 18 £250-350
528.
A Victorian 18ct gold and diamond ring, claw set with three oval shaped diamonds in a plain mount, marked 18ct £350-450
Lot 532
Lot 529 529.
530.
531.
A lady’s diamond cocktail wristwatch, circa 1910, the circular dial with Arabic numerals, the frame claw set with brilliant cut diamonds, with similarly set diamond tapering shoulders, on a black cordette strap with diamond spacers, movement signed ‘V M Swiss made’, sixteen jewels (cased) Provenance: Lady Jones see illustration £500-600 A Victorian mourning brooch, the oval shaped plaque with cut hair of floral design within a black enamel frame; a 9ct gold bangle, the front engraved with butterflies, approximately 18gm and a 22ct gold wedding band, ring size J, approximately 6.3gm (3) £200-300 A gold, sapphire and diamond cluster ring, claw-set with two square shaped step-cut sapphires and highlighted with circular cut diamonds, marked 18ct £180-220
532.
A Victorian ruby and diamond crescent brooch, claw set with alternate oval shaped rubies and circular cut diamonds see illustration £700-900
533.
A lady’s Continental gold, enamel and gem set cocktail wristwatch, the concealed square shaped black dial with Arabic numerals, the cover decorated with eight cut diamonds, half pearls and circular cut sapphires, with square shaped blue enamel and half pearl shoulders of floral motif, on a pierced gold flexible bracelet marked 14K, ‘Van Gogh’, Swiss movement signed ‘Mildia’, total weight 38gm £400-600
534.
A gentleman’s 18ct gold single-stone diamond ring, the circular cut diamond weighing approximately 0.65ct claw set in a yellow gold mount, marked .750, ring size H £600-800
535.
A 19th Century cannetille gold ring, with raised flower head design £300-500 Page 45
Lot 536 536.
A gold, emerald and diamond cluster ring, claw set with an oval shaped emerald within a frame of brilliant cut diamonds, in an 18ct white gold mount, ring size Q see illustration £800-1200
537.
A gold three-stone diamond ring, claw set with circular cut stones in an 18ct yellow gold and platinum mount, ring size P £300-500
538.
A 18th Century gold posy ring, engraved with two hearts and 1754, maker's mark HB, ring size R, approximately 5gm £600-800
Lot 539 Page 46
539.
A Cartier 18ct two coloured gold and diamond torque ring, with each termination of C motif claw set with circular cut diamonds, signed Cartier .750 No 192929. 51, ring size J see illustration £500-700
540.
A pair of Art Deco jade, enamel and diamond earrings, each with a brilliant cut diamond supporting a black enamel bar and further jade disc, decorated with rose cut diamonds see illustration £2000-3000
Lot 540 541.
Lot 541
A late 19th Century silver shakudo bangle, decorated figures in a rural scene, with later Japanese script and date ‘1950’, inner circumference 6cm see illustration £2000-3000
542.
A carved hardstone cameo, 19th Century, depicting a classical maiden in profile, signed Bassot, oval 5cm x 3.5cm (2" x 1.5") £400-600
543.
A 9ct gold bar brooch centred by a circular opal, cased, 7.5cm (3") wide £350-450
544.
An opal and diamond ring, the three opals and two diamonds set in an 18ct gold band, ring size Q £250-350
545.
A late 19th Century diamond and pearl pendant, the front of parted leaf design claw set with cushion shaped stones, supporting a drop with single button shaped pearl within a frame of rose cut diamonds, on a later fine chain necklace Note: pearl untested and uncertified see illustration £1000-1500
Lot 545 Page 47
552.
An Edwardian diamond cluster bar brooch, millegrain set with seven circular cut diamonds, cased £200-250
553.
A Georgian diamond ring, designed as an openwork cluster close set with rose cut diamonds with a principal stone to centre, mounted in silver and yellow gold (one stone missing), ring size L £500-700
554.
A 22ct gold bangle, with punched decoration, approximately 36.3gm £800-1000
555.
A 9ct gold bracelet of textured brick links, approximately 20.5gm £200-300
556.
A diamond five-stone ring, the graduated stones with small diamonds to the corners in a scroll setting to an 18ct gold shank, ring size O £800-1200
557.
A gold cannetille bracelet of flowerhead and bead design, marked on clasp 14k, 18cm (7") long, approximately 20gm £400-600
558.
An 18ct gold sapphire and diamond three-stone ring, claw-set with a rectangular sapphire and two brilliant-cut diamonds, marked .750, ring size I £120-180
559.
A gold, emerald and diamond cluster ring, claw set with an oval shaped emerald within a frame of brilliant cut diamonds in an 18ct white gold mount ring, ring size O½ £250-350
Lot 546 546.
547.
A pearl, diamond and emerald dress ring, early 20th Century, of marquise shape centred by a pearl to a surround of diamonds bordered by emeralds, with a diamond to each shoulder, ring size N½ see illustration £600-800 An amethyst and pearl cluster ring, the oval cabochon amethyst to a border of pearls set in 9ct gold, ring size Q½ £180-220
548. A late 19th Century cornelian pendant on a gold chain, Note: the cornelian head a later addition to the mount, formerly part of a scent bottle £300-500 549.
An Art Deco jade and diamond brooch, the oval shaped plaque pierced and carved with millegrain set diamond shoulders, cased see illustration £500-700
550.
A contemporary silver and gold swan necklace, bracelet and earrings by Brett Payne, designed as interlocking swans with silver bodies and 9ct gold heads, the necklace 49.5cm (19.5") long, cased £1000-1500
551.
A single row natural pearl necklace, graduated from the front, Note: with a certificate from Anchorcert £600-800
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Lot 549
560. An Art Deco gold cased open face pocket watch, the dial with stylised Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and signed International Watch Co, Schaffhausen, the movement numbered 894868 the 14k case with two-colour gold trellis design to the back, monogrammed Provenance: Comes with extract from ledger stating that this watch was purchased July 21 1930 in Prague see illustration £600-800 561.
An 18ct gold cased hunter pocket watch, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, the glass cover lacking, the case and movement numbered 85846, the cover engraved a gothic monogram, the back engraved two crests and mottos, on a flattened curb link chain, the clip marked 14k £500-700
561A. A gentleman’s 18ct gold hunter pocket watch, fitted a quarter-repeating movement, the backplate inscribed Chronometre Repetition Ad Lang & Padoux à Geneve Aiguiller No. 1274, the interior front cover inscribed John Galsworthy (circa 1850) and John Galsworthy the Younger, complete with 18ct gold double Albert with figureof-eight links Note: John Galsworthy wrote the Forsyte Saga see illustration £1500-2000
Lot 560
Lot 561A
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562.
An 18ct gold and diamond single-stone ring, the brilliant cut stone weighing 0.75cts approximately, gypsy set in a plain yellow gold, mount marked 18ct see illustration £800-1000
563.
A platinum single stone diamond ring, claw set with a rectangular shaped emerald cut diamond weighing 0.60cts approximately, in a plain mount marked 950 £700-900
564.
A contemporary gold and diamond cluster ring, the bombé bezel pavé set with three princess cut diamonds, with tapering shoulders of claw and collet set brilliant cut diamonds, on a woven gold plaited mount marked 750 see illustration £800-1000
565.
A natural pearl and diamond cluster ring, the button shaped pearl set within a frame of circular cut diamonds with three stone diamond shoulders, Note: with report from the Gem and Pearl Laboratory London see illustration £1800-2200
Lot 562
Lot 564
566. A pair of 18ct gold ruby and diamond earrings, each of foliate scroll design claw set with five oval shaped rubies and claw set with brilliant cut diamonds, marked 0.750 and 18K. see illustration £2000-2500 567.
Lot 565
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A Victorian diamond brooch/pendant, mid 19th Century, of ribbon bow design, collet set with a principal cushion shaped diamond to the centre and set throughout with cushion shaped stones, in silver and gold (with detachable bar brooch fitting), width 4.5cm (1.75") see illustration £2500-3500
Lot 566
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Lot 568 568. A natural pearl and diamond choker/necklace, late 19th Century, composed of five graduated rows of natural pearls, the front with an openwork diamond trefoil cluster with three claw set diamond drops, interspaced with two diamond bars and a diamond bar clasp each mounted with cushion shaped diamonds Note: Accompanied by report number 08803 dated 25th October 2013 from The Gem and Pearl Laboratory London stating the number of pearls 78;78;80;84 and 88; measurements of the largest pearl 4.1mm and the smallest 2.8mm, one bead nucleated cultured pearl (marked) and the remainder natural saltwater pearls see illustration ÂŁ10000-15000 569.
A jade bead necklace, comprising a series of forty five beads, measuring 9.3mm, to an 18ct white gold and diamond ball shaped clasp, claw set with circular cut stones, marked 750 ÂŁ900-1200
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Lot 571
Lot 570 570.
A diamond full eternity ring, designed as a series of brilliant cut diamonds to a plain gallery see illustration £800-1200
571.
Lot 572 572.
A late Victorian gold, sapphire and diamond five-stone ring, claw set with three oval shaped sapphires, the largest at the centre and two cushion shaped diamonds to a pierced gallery see illustration £1500-1800
A diamond single stone ring, the brilliant cut stone approximately 1ct, to a plain yellow gold mount marked 750 see illustration £1500-1800
Lot 573 573.
An 18ct gold, sapphire and diamond cluster ring, collet set with an oval shaped sapphire within a frame of twelve circular cut millegrain set diamonds, in a plain mount marked 750 see illustration £1800-2200 Page 53
Lot 574 574.
An Edwardian fire opal and diamond brooch, the oval shaped fire opal millegrain set within a pierced frame of rose cut diamonds, 3.5mm wide see illustration £1800-2200
575.
A jade and diamond ring, the marquise shaped cabochon claw set jade with baguette cut diamond shoulders, ring size N Note: Certificate from the Gem & Pearl Laboratory stating length 19-21mm, width 7-8mm, depth 4.9mm. No evidence of treatment was observed. Dated 19th November 2013 see illustration £2500-3500
576.
An Edwardian diamond and pearl ring, the marquise shaped millegrain set plaque with three principal stones, with a button pearl to the centre and two brilliant cut diamonds Note: Accompanied by a certificate from the Gem and Pearl Laboratory, London £1200-1800
577.
An Art Deco sapphire, diamond and cultured pearl ring, the single pearl within a frame of millegrain and pavé set brilliant cut diamonds and calibre cut sapphires, with similarly set shoulders, marked ‘France’ to the inside of mount, ring size Q £1500-2000
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Lot 575 578.
A pair of 19th Century gold and diamond snake bangles, the body of twisted rope design, parted termination of the tail and head decorated with rose cut diamonds and with cabochon ruby eyes see illustration £5000-6000
579.
A pair of Indian gold, enamel and diamond bangles, 19th Century, each hoop with foil backed table cut diamonds applied with floral decoration of red, green and white enamel against a blue enamel ground, and with two confronting twin makara heads with table cut diamond eyes, with a hinged collar, 5.5cm (2") diameter see illustration £5000-7000
580. An Arts & Crafts silver and amethyst necklace and bracelet, of graduated openwork scroll design, each square shaped plaque claw set with a cabochon amethyst to the centre, with matching brooch en suite (possibly adapted from a belt and with two stones later replaced) £1500-2000
Lot 578
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Lot 581 581.
Lot 582
A pair of Art Deco diamond clips, circa 1935, each graduated scroll claw and collet set with brilliant and baguette cut stones, in a box marked Cartier see illustration ÂŁ5000-7000
582. A sapphire, diamond and platinum ring, the rectangular cut corner sapphire weighing approximately 8ct, with pierced shoulders millegrain set with circular and baguette cut stones, mount marked platinum, ring size I see illustration ÂŁ4000-6000 583.
An Edwardian platinum, peridot, seed pearl and diamond necklace, the front of openwork foliate festoon design, millegrain set with circular cut peridots and a pear shaped peridot drop decorated with seed pearls and rose cut diamonds see illustration ÂŁ1800-2000
Lot 583 Page 56
Lot 584 584. An Indian gold, enamel and pearl pendant chain necklace, the pendant with a central drop shaped enamel decorated with red, green and yellow enamel the reverse similarly decorated with polychrome enamels with a central design of lotus feet, the chain of similar enamel design decorated with pearls the largest at the centre, 43cm (17") long see illustration ÂŁ5000-6000
585.
A Cartier gold, blue enamel and rock crystal brooch, of neo classical design, the rock crystal decorated with blue guilloche enamel, signed Cartier No L1516 with French assay marks, 36mm (1.25") long see illustration ÂŁ3000-4000
Lot 585 Page 57
586. A pair of diamond pendant earrings, each with a cluster of circular cut diamonds supporting a similarly set diamond drop swing motif with a principal diamond to the centre see illustration £2000-3000 587.
Lot 586
A pair of Art Deco enamel, diamond and green glass pendant earrings, each black enamel loop decorated with millegrain set rose cut diamonds, supporting a green glass hoop see illustration £2000-3000
588. A Georgian gold and garnet necklace, circa 1820, of graduated floral design close set with circular and pear shaped stones and a single seed pearl to centre, on an oval garnet clasp (with loop for attachment), 37cm (14.5") long see illustration £3000-4000 589. A peridot and diamond triple cluster ring, the three principal peridots bordered by diamonds in a 14k white gold setting, ring size J½ £800-1200
Lot 587
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590.
A platinum, three-stone sapphire and diamond ring, claw set with a cushion shaped sapphire to the centre with claw set brilliant cut diamonds, in a platinum mount marked 950 see illustration £3000-5000
591.
An Edwardian natural pearl and diamond ring, the single natural pearl within a frame of millegrain set cushion shaped diamonds £2000-3000
592.
An Edwardian diamond pendant necklace, the principal old mine stone weighing approximately 2ct, suspended beneath a smaller diamond on a fine link chain see illustration £3000-5000
Lot 588
Lot 592
Lot 590
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593.
A gold and enamel Nelson memorial ring, early 19th Century, commemorating the death of Admiral Lord Nelson at Trafalgar, the enamel oval shaped plaque decorated with the Gothic letter N for Nelson surmounted by a Viscount’s coronet and a B for Bronte surmounted by a ducal coronet with ‘Trafalgar’ below, the reverse inscribed, ‘Lost to His Country 21 Oct 1805 Aged 47’, the outside band engraved ‘Palman Qui Meruit Ferat’ (Let him bear the palm of victory who has won it), ring size Q½ see illustration £10000-15000
594.
A Fabergé moonstone and diamond brooch, Moscow 1899-1908, of neoclassical design, the circular moonstone within a border of rose cut diamonds below a diamond set ribbon bow surmount, the gold mount, pin and safety chain struck ‘KF’ in Cyrillic, 56 standard, scratched inventory number 28430, French control marks, 2.4cm (1") diameter see illustration £8000-10000
Lot 593
Lot 594
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Lot 595 595.
A Patek Philippe 18ct gold cased hunter pocket watch for the Spanish market, the white enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial signed M. De Arregui, Madrid, the case numbered 53483, the inner case marked Patek Philippe Y Ca Ginebra/M. De Arregui, Madrid, the movement similarly marked, the outer case finely engraved and enamelled with foliate scrolls see illustration ÂŁ4000-6000
596.
A Continental gold, diamond and intaglio glass pendant, circa 1910, the hexagonal shaped plaque intaglio carved Venus blowing bubbles attended by Cupid, within a pierced fanned motif frame millegrain set with circular and rose cut stones, with diamond set loop, boxed, 58mm wide see illustration ÂŁ3000-5000
Lot 596
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Lot 597
Lot 599
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597.
A diamond solitaire ring, the claw set stone to scroll shoulders on an unhallmarked white metal shank, ring size S see illustration ÂŁ700-1000
598.
An 18ct white gold three-stone emerald and diamond ring, claw set with a square shaped emerald to the centre, with two brilliant cut diamonds each weighing approximately 0.75ct ÂŁ1500-2000
599.
A contemporary emerald and diamond half hooped band ring, of chequerboard design, claw set with brilliant cut diamonds interspaced with circular cut emeralds, mount mark 18K see illustration ÂŁ1600-2000
The Books & Ephemera 600. Fitzgerald (E) Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam, with an introduction by A C Benson, from a manuscript written and illuminated by F. Sangorski & G.Sutcliffe. Siegle, Hill & Co, London, printed by Andre and Sleigh Ltd, number 39 of a limited edition of 550 copies on hand made paper, signed by the illustrators, having decorative end papers with gilded peacock and other decoration to the vellum bound cover and foliate decoration and brown vignette and gilt lettering to the spine see illustration £800-1200 601.
Mrs Beeton’s Book of Household Management, 1909 and five other books including Culpeper’s Complete Herbal, 1814 £5-10
602. Sugden (AV) and Edmondson (JL) A History of English Wallpaper, Batsford, London £60-80 603. Skelton (J) Engraved Illustration of the Principal Antiquities of Oxfordshire, published J Skelton, Magdalen Bridge, Oxford 1823 £200-250 604. Blackstone (W) Commentaries on the Laws of England, London 1830 £100-150 605. A Mauchline ware cased notebook with views of Ben Nevis and Fort William to the covers, an olivewood cased book of pressed flowers from the Holy Land and sundry miniature prayer and other books £50-70 606. A quantity of greetings cards including novelty pop-up examples and sundry postcards £30-50
Lot 600 607.
Armour (G.D) Humour in the Hunting Field, with comments by Crascredo, Country Life, London 1928 £40-60
608. Notman (W) Portrait of a Period, A Collection of Photographs 1856-1915, McGill University Press, Montreal 1967 and Bartholemew (J G) ed. The Royal Atlas of England & Wales £30-40 609. Savory (E W) ed. Sporting Pictures, illustrated by E Noble and others, Cassell & Co Ltd, 1902 and Beerbohm (M) A Book of Caricatures, a collection of 48 lithographs, Methuen 1907 £60-80
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610.
B Flacci Albine, Sive Alchwini (Alcuin) Abbatis Karoli, Lutetiae Parisiorum, Sumptibus Sebastiani Cramoisy, 1617, embossed vellum binding, damages and Gouldman (F) A Copious Dictionary in Three Parts, 4th edition, Cambridge 1678, worn calf binding, losses £100-150
611.
A prayer book with silver mounted cover, London 1909, another, London 1913, a mother-of-pearl card case and sundry prayer books £80-100
612.
A Family Bible with Practical Improvements selected from the exposition of The Rev Matthew Henry by the Rev E Blomfield, two volumes, London 1838, volume one with hand written details relating to the Cubitt family. Note: The first named is William George Cubitt born Calcutta 1835: he was awarded the Victoria Cross for valour during the Indian Mutiny in 1857 £50-100
613.
Sundry coffee table books including gardening subjects £30-50
619.
620. Upton (F & B) The Golliwogg’s Airship, Longmans Green and Co., London 1902, 1st edition £200-250 621.
616.
617.
618.
Outhwaite (R) and Rentoul (R) Fairyland, A & C Black Ltd, 1931, and three other books £250-350 Upton (F & B) The Golliwogg’s Air-Ship, Longmans 1902, oblong 4to cloth backed and The Golliwogg’s Bicycle Club, Longmans 1896, oblong 4to cloth backed £200-300 Greenaway (K) Mother Goose and eleven other children’s books £40-60 Burnside (H. M) ed. Good Morrow, published by Raphael Tuck & Sons circa 1880; Postgate (I. J) Little Una, published by The Artistic Lithographic Co, London and sundry small books for children £30-50
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Upton (F & B) The Golliwogg at the Sea-Side, Longmans, Green & Co. London 1898, 1st edition £300-400
622. Upton (F & B) The Golliwogg’s Fox Hunt, Longmans, Green and Co., London 1905, 1st edition £200-250 623.
Upton (F & B) The Vege-Men’s Revenge, Longmans, Green and Co., London 1897, 1st edition £200-250
624. Upton (F & B) The Golliwogg’s Polar Adventures, Longmans, Green and Co., London 1900, 1st edition £200-250 625.
The Children’s Books 615.
Upton (F & B) The Golliwogg’s Desert Island, Longmans Green and Co., London 1906, 1st edition £300-400
Upton (F & B) The Golliwogg in the African Jungle, Longmans, Green and Co., London 1909, 1st edition £250-300
626. Upton (F & B) The Golliwogg’s Christmas, Longmans, Green and Co., London 1907, 1st edition £300-400 627.
Upton (F & B) The Golliwogg’s Circus, Longmans, Green and Co., London 1903, 1st edition see illustration £200-250
628. Upton (F & B) The Golliwogg in War!, Longmans, Green and Co., London 1903, new edition £250-300 629. Upton (F & B) The Golliwogg’s Bicycle Club, Longmans, Green and Co., London 1896, new edition 1903 £250-300
Lot 627 630. Upton (F & B) The Golliwogg in Holland, Longmans, Green and Co., London 1904, 1st edition £250-300 631.
Upton (F & B) The Golliwogg’s Auto-GoCart, Longmans, Green and Co., London 1901, 1st edition £150-200
632.
Upton (F & B) The Adventures of Two Dutch Dolls and a Golliwogg, Longmans, Green & Co., London 1895, 1st edition £150-200
633.
Greenaway (K) Under the Window, London circa 1884; Taylor (J and A) Little Ann and other Poems illustrated by Kate Greenaway, London circa 1888; Hood (The Late T) Precocious Piggy, London 1859 and sundry childrens books £100-150
634. Miniature Books: Mills (A) Pictures of Grecian History, published Darton, Harvey & Co., London circa 1810, losses and Bunyan (J) The Pilgrims’s Progress, published Henry Frowde, London 1896 £30-50
635.
Grimm (Brothers) Six Fairy Tales from The Brothers Grimm, illustrated by David Hockney (D), Petersburg Press 1970 £20-30
636. Blyton (E) Noddy Goes to Toyland, Hurrah for Little Noddy and Noddy and His Car, all published by Sampson, Low, Marston & Co Ltd; Boys’ Cinema Annual 1949, various 1950s annuals including Tiger Tim, Rainbow, Playbox and sundry books £60-80 637.
Doyle (R) and Planche (JR) An Old Fairy Tale Told Anew, George Routledge & Sons, London 1865, decorative cloth cover £30-50
638. Johns (Capt W E) Biggles, volumes various £20-30 639. A large quantity of Swedish Donald Duck (Kalle Anka) comics, 1960s and ‘70s £40-60
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The Toys & Dolls 645.
A quantity of boxed Corgi, Matchbox and other toys £40-60
646. A collection of cigarette cards, some glass marbles and ivory chess pieces £10-15 647.
A Farnell’s Alpha toy monkey with fixed brown bead eyes and jointed limbs, 40.5cm (16") long £40-60
648. A Staffordshire doll's part dinner service and other doll's house china £40-60
656. Dinky Toys: 626 Military Ambulance, 573 Scout Car, 621 3km Army Wagon, 643 Army Water Tanker ‘Armoured Personel Carrier’, 661 Recovery Tractor and four field guns £60-80 657.
658. Britains Military Equipment: No 2064 155mm Gun and No 2106 18” Heavy Howitzer, both boxed £60-80 659.
649. A child's pram £30-40 650. An interlocking jigsaw puzzle, Trooping the Colour and other jigsaws £40-60 651.
652.
653.
A quantity of Scalextric track, cars, controls, etc., a quantity of Meccano and six outfit instruction manuals £60-80 A box of Baukasten architecture bricks in original box, 100 puzzle bricks and a box of assorted bricks £50-70 A Wild West model street with shops, saloon, jail etc., a part model fort and a quantity of plastic cowboys, Indians, animals, etc. £40-60
654. A Jokari ball game, and a Safari ball gun in a large rectangular wooden trunk £30-40 655.
Dinky Supertoys: Foden flat truck with orange body and green bed, Foden flat truck, maroon, Leyland octopus with yellow body and green bed, Foden tanker Regent petrol with blue body and a Willeme lumber lorry with trailer and logs £60-80
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Dinky Supertoys: 660 Tank Transporter, 651 Centurion Tank, 661 Recovery Tractor, Dinky Toys, 677 Armoured Command Vehicle, 626 Military Ambulance and three field guns £60-80
A Tri-ang Minic electric Sunbeam Rapier, 1/20th scale, maroon body and cream interior, boxed and with model sheet £60-80
660. A Tri-ang Minic electric MGA, 1/20th scale, cream body and red interior, in an Austin Healey 100/6 box £50-70 661.
A Tri-ang Minic electric Bentley Continental, 1/20th model, maroon body and cream interior, boxed and with model sheet £80-120
662. A Victory Models Rapier Mobile Crane, in red, boxed, a Mamod stationary steam engine, boxed and a Frog single seat fighter (Mark V) £50-70 663. A Minic push-and-go Bedford articulated Shell BP Tanker £40-60 664. A West German J N F Solo Mercedes racing car, battery operated, 25.5cm (10") long, another model, larger, 33cm (13") long and a Marx Sparkling hot rod £60-80 665. A doll’s folding wrought iron cot, with canopy and drapes, sundry dolls clothes and a few toys £60-80 666. A quantity of Britains and other farm animals, poultry, hunt figures, etc. £150-200
667.
A quantity of Britains and other garden accessories, trees etc. £50-80
668. A model farm house £20-30 669. A W H Bossons hand painted plaque, Walt Disney’s Sleeping Beauty, marked to reverse and dated 1959, 30.5cm (12") diameter £60-80 670.
671.
A game of Draw-Bridge, for two persons manufactured by Charles Goodall & Son Ltd, Camden Works, a Huntley & Palmer tin modelled as a crocodile skin bag, a brass bear money-box and sundry items £80-120 A Lines Bros (Ireland) ride-on push-along horse, the mohair worn, 61cm (24") high to handle and a teddy bear £30-40
672.
A ‘Billy the Fisherman’ clockwork toy, Wells (UK) No. 6330, the plastic figure on a tinplate base, 10cm (4") diameter £20-30
673.
A Silver Cross pram in green with folding canopy and spare sun canopy £120-180
674.
A large navy blue pram, ‘The London Baby Coach’, with sprung suspension and hood, and a smaller pram with canvas sides £80-120
675.
A doll’s painted compactum wardrobe, 78cm (30.5") wide and a small painted cot £40-60
676.
A quantity of Drumbeat toy soldiers including 16th Lancers, 28th Foot the Gloucester Regiment, Royal Gloucestershire Hussars etc £80-120
677.
A Schuco studio Mercedes 1050 number 6 wind-up racing car and a Schuco Ford coupe 1917 £100-150
679.
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680. A bisque three-faced doll, smiling, sleeping, crying, with cloth body and bisque arms and legs, in a white dress and a doll's head £80-120 681.
An Armand Marseille bisque head doll, 390 A.5.M. with fixed eyes, open mouth, painted eye lashes and hair, having a composition jointed body, wearing a blue wool dress and original undergarments £50-70
682. A French bisque head doll, SFBJ Paris, with weighted brown eyes, open mouth, painted eyebrows and long brown hair, having a jointed composition body wearing a pink dress, undergarments and pink leather shoes, 56cm (22") long £120-150 683. A German bisque head doll, Armand Marseille No 390, with fixed blue eyes, open mouth, painted eyebrows and long auburn hair, having a composition body, wearing a satin dress with brown shoes, 60cm (23.5") long £120-150 684. A German bisque head doll, Armand Marseille, with weighted blue eyes and moulded hair, having a cloth body with composition hands, in period clothes, 30cm (12") long £60-80 685. A German bisque head doll, Simon and Halbig No 60, with weighted blue eyes, open mouth and brown hair, having a jointed composition body wearing a white dress, 59cm (23") long £200-250 686. A composition doll, a doll’s bed with linen and a small teddy £60-80 687.
A Rosebud doll, with sleepy eyes and jointed limbs £20-30
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Lot 691
The Costume & Textiles 690. Three embroidered evening bags, a quantity of Indian silk and metal thread material samples and a large quantity of ladies evening gloves £80-100 691.
A 17th Century tapestry fragment, 84cm x 166cm (33" x 65") see illustration £700-900
692. A Roman blind, of flocked squares design in burgundy and mustard, 168cm (66") drop x 183cm (72") wide £20-40 693. An ostrich feather fan with tortoiseshell sticks in original box and a black and feather fan with ebonised sticks, in original box, retailed by FN Jones, Burlington Arcade £50-70 694. A black lace fan painted chicks and flowers, with pierced sticks, 38cm (15") long and a black lace and sequined fan with engraved end sticks, 28cm (11") long £60-80 695.
A Nathalie fan, finely painted an interior with girl sitting looking at a caged bird, mother-of-pearl sticks, complete with box, the cover inscribed Aline, 37cm (14.5") long £150-200
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696. A Victorian fan painted flowers by A Gastani, with plain flat ivory sticks, 32cm (12.5") long £80-120 697.
A Victorian fan finely painted flowers and foliage, with plain flat ivory sticks, in original card box, 40cm (15.75") long £100-150
698. A Victorian lace fan with flowers and foliage and mother-of-pearl sticks, 31cm (12") long £80-120 699. A late 19th Century French fan painted birds in flight amongst branches, with ivory sticks, in original card box, 37cm (14.5") long £80-120 700.
Two early 20th Century brisé fans and two Chinese fans £40-50
701.
An early 19th Century fan, painted a couple with Cupid in a landscape, the pierced ivory sticks decorated figures, scrolls, etc. £80-120
702.
Various white ostrich feather fans £30-40
703.
A pair of kid gloves in orginal box and sundry pairs of kid and other gloves £30-40
704.
A 1930s silvered sequined evening bag and three others £40-60
715.
A lace bonnet, various lace collars and other lace £80-120
705.
A box of lace edging, fringes, collars, etc. £60-80
716.
706.
An alphabet and numeral sampler, worked by Elizabeth Watts, June 30th 1830, in a paper folder inscribed for exhibition, Elizabeth Watts, Frampton 1830 £80-120
A lace cape worked detached sprays of flowers within a floral and garland border, 190cm x 77cm (74.75" x 30.25") £120-150
717.
A lace shawl worked flowers, scrolls and foliage, 290cm x 145cm (114.5" x 57") £50-60
718.
A black shawl with crocheted and fringed border, a black veil with sequined border and a pair of lace gloves £40-60
719.
A pair of satin evening shoes, with bows and calf-lined interior and another pair of lady’s shoes covered in green brocade and with gilt buckles £60-80
720.
A lace veil, a lace shawl and various lace collars £50-70
721.
Three lace hankerchiefs embroidered Aline, various other lace hankerchiefs, etc. £40-60
722.
A quantity of lace stomachers, collars and other dress lace £50-70
723.
Sundry lace belts and other lace £40-60
724.
A child’s lace and crocheted dress, five others and two blouses £50-70
725.
Sundry children’s dresses, etc. £40-60
726.
A lady’s Perlmutt evening dress, circa 1960, floral design on a satin ground with yellow trailing £60-80
727.
A lady’s maroon vintage evening dress, with gathered front and buttoned back, another evening dress and a red ground floral dress £40-60
707.
An alphabet and numeral sampler, worked by Elizabeth Dunnill, another by Susan Tidswell, December 1823, two others and an incomplete sampler £70-90
708. A 18th Century veil with borders of flowers and flower heads, worked by Annie Watts, 1834, 259cm x 54.5cm (102" x 21.5") £80-120 709.
710.
711.
712.
713.
714.
A 18th Century lace veil, finely worked continuous trails of foliage and acanthus scrolls to the borders, 239cm x 42cm (94" x 16.5") £80-120 An 18th Century narrow lace veil worked flowers to the ends within a scrolling border, 239cm x 24cm (94" x 9.5") £60-80 An 18th Century lace veil, finely worked three rows of garlands of flowers within a scrolling border with floral ends, 324cm x 27cm (88" x 10.5") £80-120 An 18th Century lace veil, worked detached sprays of flowers, the ends with arrangement of flowers and foliate scrolls within a border of flowers and scrolls, 260cm x 54cm (102.5" x 21.25") £150-200 A fine 18th Century lace veil, finely worked wreaths of flowers, the ends worked wreaths with ribbon ties and baskets of flowers in relief within a scrolling floral border, 325cm x 60cm (128" x 23.5") £150-200 Six lace veils, various £150-200
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728.
A Moroccan coat, an ochre shawl, and sundry shawls £60-80
736.
Various black lace, crocheted and other scarves £50-70
729.
An Uzbekistan cover, a Tyrolean apron front, a small twin saddle bag and a fez with thread decoration £70-90
737.
A black lace fringed border, worked flowers and foliage, 542cm x 36cm (223" x 14") £60-80
730.
A patchwork quilt, worked nine diamond shaped lozenges, each of sixty hexagonal patches within a surround of hexafoil patchwork and fringed border, 274.5cm x 274.5cm (108" x 108") £80-120
738.
A black satin underskirt, various lace and other off-cuts £30-40
739.
A quantity of black lace and crocheted edging, etc. £40-60
740.
Sundry black and white ostrich feathers £40-60
741.
Three fur stoles, various £15-20
742.
A 17th Century stumpwork marriage box, the exterior worked birds, flowers and foliage to the hinged cover, front, back and sides, on four engraved brass ball feet, with later fitted interior, 24cm (9.5") wide see illustration £800-1200
743.
A black silk top hat by Woodson, London and a morning hat by Lock & Co. Ltd £70-90
744.
A pair of gold coloured curtains decorated trailing foliage with coloured buds, lined and interlined, 299cm x 104cm (118" x 41") £200-300
745.
A Victorian parasol with carved ivory finial and gilt metal mounts and a lace parasol with carved ivory handle £80-120
746.
A George III needlework sampler, worked by Mary Ann Glubb, September 22nd 1777, depicting the Lord’s Prayer with cherubs to the corners, 24.5cm x 26cm (9.5" x 10.25") £100-150
747.
A needlework fire screen in a turned frame, the needlework panel depicting ladies feeding swans, 80cm (31.5") high £30-50
731.
Sundry crocheted place mats, embroidered mats and other table linen £60-80
732.
A quantity of crocheted borders, tassled curtain ties, pin cushions, etc. £40-60
733.
Sundry lace edging, borders, place mats, etc. £50-70
734.
Six net curtains with crocheted borders, a table cover, etc. £40-60
735.
A black lace veil worked flowers and foliage, 219cm x 35.5cm (86" x 14"), another similarily decorated, 234cm x 24cm (92" x 9.5"), two others and various black lace head scarves £70-90
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DAY TWO Thursday 27th November 2014 at 10am The Garden Furniture & Statuary
Lots 750 – 754
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The Furniture
Lots 760 – 961
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The Glass
Lots 965 – 982
Page 88
The Ceramics
Lots 985 – 1121
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including The Collection of the late Captain Casper William Carnegie Swinley OBE RN
The Oriental Works of Art
Lots 1122 – 1263 Page 107
The Prints
Lots 1265 – 1305 Page 122
The Watercolours & Drawings
Lots 1310 – 1375 Page 124
The Studio Collection of John Gilroy
Lots 1380 – 1461 Page 133
The Oil Paintings
Lots 1465 – 1515 Page 144
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The Furniture 760.
A child’s mahogany armchair of Chippendale design with pierced splat back and loose trap seat, on square chamfered legs see illustration £200-300
761.
A 19th Century simulated rosewood occasional table, 43.25cm (17") diameter £80-120
762.
A Queen Anne walnut cabinet-on-chest, the bolection moulded drawer above two doors enclosing smaller drawers and a cupboard upon a chest of two short and two long drawers, on bun feet, 104cm (41") wide £400-600
763.
A 19th Century oak table of two drawers, on turned legs, 92.75cm (36.5") wide £40-60
764.
A carved oak cupboard, probably Scottish, 17th Century with later alterations, with thistle carved cupboard above a two-door cupboard, 154cm (61") wide see illustration £400-600
Lot 760
The Garden Furniture & Statuary 750.
A set of eight bamboo dining chairs with cushions for backs and seats £150-200
751.
A large bamboo coffee table of hexagonal form with a glass circular top, 160cm (63") diameter, a bamboo stool, two armchairs and a sofa with loose cushions £200-300
752.
A large pine garden table with circular top, on cruciform cross frame base, 147cm (58") diameter £100-150
753.
A large reconstituted stone urn, of campana shape on a laurel cast square pedestal, 104cm (41") high £100-150
754.
A suite of cane seat conservatory furniture, comprising sofa, four armchairs, all with swan neck armrests and loose seat cushions, a pair of wicker glass topped tables, 47cm (18.5") diameter and another larger, 76cm (30") diameter £250-350
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Lot 764
765.
A fine early 18th Century style pier glass in the manner of James Moore and John Gumley, with broken arch pediment above a putto mask wearing Prince of Wales feathers and flanked by foliate scroll work and shells above a shaped frame with later bevelled glass, 178cm (70") high Provenance: Newton Surmaville, Yeovil, Somerset Note: Moore and Gumley supplied mirrors to Hampton Court and Burghley House see illustration £4000-6000
766.
An oval satinwood centre table, circa 1900, the cross banded top with gallery above a banded frieze, on square tapering legs with brass ball feet, 93cm (36.5") wide £200-300
767.
A large upholstered stool, modern, 140cm x 117cm (55" x 46") £100-150
768. A Habitat & Co. extending dining table, with two leaves on square legs, 20th Century, 260cm (102") extended £20-40 769.
A 17th Century oak coffer with triple panel top and front and carved top rails and stiles, 114cm (45") wide £150-200
770.
A George III mahogany and oak chest on chest, circa 1780, with dentil cornice above two short drawers and four long drawers with fluted corner pillars upon a three-drawer chest with ogee bracket feet, 184cm (72.5") high £200-300
Lot 765
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777.
A George II mahogany tripod table, with circular top and gun barrel stem with bird cage action on tripod legs, 71cm (28") diameter £200-300
778.
A George III mahogany pole screen, the adapted tripod base with table top, 49.5cm (19.5") high £100-150
779.
A pair of George III style upholstered wing armchairs (modern) £150-250
780.
A George III mahogany Pembroke table with crossbanded oval top on square tapering ebony strung legs, 78.75cm (31") wide £150-200
781.
A George III mahogany tripod table, with piecrust top on fluted stem with spiral knop on leaf carved tripod legs with leaf carved toes, 68.5cm (27") diameter £400-600
Lot 787 771.
A Regency style convex mirror, the stained pine frame ball set with eagle cresting and leaf scroll base, 104cm (41") high £100-150
782.
A George III mahogany fold-over tea table, with rectangular top on chamfered square legs, 78.75cm (31") wide £200-300
772.
Two pine hanging shelves and a towel rail £40-50
783.
773.
A carved and gilded wall mirror in the rococo style, 73.75cm (29") long £60-80
A George III style mahogany two-pillar dining table with two extra leaves, 28cm (110") long £200-300
774.
A George III serpentine three-drawer box mirror with shield-shaped plate, 47cm (18.5") wide £150-200
775.
A George III mahogany ladderback chair £70-80
776.
A 17th Century oak gateleg table, with rectangular two-flap top on turned legs, 73.75cm (29") wide £80-120
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784. A George III rosewood crossbanded writing/work table, with folding top above a drawer and a wool basket, 45.75cm (18") wide £250-300 785.
A George III mahogany bureau, of small size, the interior fitted with a cupboard and small drawer above two short and three long graduated drawers on bracket feet, 82.5cm (32.5") wide £300-400
786. A George III style chair-back two-seat settee, on square shell carved cabriole legs, 127cm (50") wide £200-300
787.
A yew wood and elm high back armchair with pierced splat back see illustration £200-300
788. An elm tripod table, circa 1820, 45.75cm (18") diameter £40-60 789.
A Jacobean style moulded front chest on stand, two short over three long drawers on stand with turned legs, 96.5cm (38") wide £100-150
790.
A George III small mahogany bowfronted and crossbanded chest of two short and three long drawers on bracket feet, 76.25cm (30") wide £300-500
791.
A George III mahogany armchair, with moulded frame, the oval back and serpentine seat with fluted rail on fluted square tapering legs Note: in the manner of Thomas Chippendale £600-800
792.
A Victorian mahogany stool on cabriole legs £100-150
793.
A George III mahogany padded back chair, with serpentine seat on moulded square tapering legs £60-80
794.
A pair of George III style mahogany armchairs with pierced splat backs and drop-in seats £100-150
795.
A George III mahogany one-drawer side table on square tapering legs, 76.25cm (30") wide £100-150
796.
A Regency work table with leather set top and sliding screen, 43.25cm (17") wide £150-200
797.
A George II mahogany three-drawer box mirror with rectangular plate (mirror and base associated), 57cm (22.5") wide £50-60
798.
A George III style mahogany bureau, 61cm (24") wide £80-100
799.
Two mahogany dining chairs £20-30
800. A 17th Century oak one-drawer side table on turned legs joined by a turned stretcher, 99cm (39") wide £200-250 801.
A late 17th Century oak one-drawer side table on turned legs joined by square stretchers, 78.75cm (31") wide £300-400
802. A set of pine bookshelves, 91.5cm (36") wide £20-30 803. An Edwardian glazed display cupboard, 64.75cm (25.5") wide £20-30 804. Two 17th Century style oak stools and an Arts and Crafts style circular oak table £20-30 805. A wall mounted tambour fronted mahogany cupboard, 177.75cm (70") wide £20-30 806. An ash and elm stick back Windsor chair £60-80 807.
A George I style walnut armchair with vase shaped splat £20-40
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808. A Indo-Portuguese table cabinet, veneered in hardwood and set with tortoiseshell panels framed in bone, the fall front concealing a further nine drawers, on an 18th Century gilt gesso stand, probably English, circa 1720, 38cm (15") wide see illustration £3000-5000 809. A Queen Anne style wing armchair £300-400
Lot 808
Lot 811
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810.
A Dutch marquetry framed mirror £200-300
811.
A Victorian walnut quatrefoil topped table, circa 1850, on turned legs and outsplayed feet, 89cm (35") wide see illustration £400-500
812.
A George II mahogany tripod table, the later carved top on a birdcage column and tripod legs, 81.25cm (32") diameter (altered) £200-250
813.
A William IV mahogany Pembroke table on turned tapering legs, 77.5cm (30.5") wide £40-60
814.
A set of Victorian oak library steps, £300-500
815.
A George III mahogany chest on chest, with three short and three long drawers above a brushing slide and three long drawers on bun feet, 182.75cm (72") high see illustration £600-800
816.
A mahogany kneehole desk, Taylor & Bone, Great Dover Street, London, circa 1810, fitted seven drawers and two cupboards, 104.25cm (41") wide £600-800
817.
An oak three-drawer Welsh dresser with shaped apron on turned legs with rack above, 190.5cm (75") wide £600-800
818.
A rosewood teapoy, circa 1820, 39.5cm (15.5") wide £100-150
819.
A Victorian walnut prie-dieu £40-60
820. A rosewood three-part dressing table mirror, 75cm (29.5") high £80-120 821.
A George II mahogany corner armchair £60-80
822. A Victorian bobbin turned rocking chair £60-80 823. An Edwardian nursing chair and three Edwardian dining chairs £20-30 824. A Regency one-drawer side table, 72cm (28") wide £60-80 825.
A button upholstered nursing chair £70-100
826. A marble topped torchère stand of Louis XVI style on fluted supports, 110cm (43") high £60-80 827.
A Victorian plaster gilt oval mirror, 55cm (21.5") high £20-30
828. A set of eight George III style mahogany dining chairs with stuff over seats and square tapering legs £150-200 829. A mahogany two-pillar dining table with cross-banded top, on turned column and tripod legs, 228.5cm (90") extended £100-150 830. Two Victorian foot stools and a magazine rack £20-30 831.
A Regency mahogany tea table, alterations, 91cm (36") wide £50-60
Lot 815 832. A Victorian four-panel decoupage screen, 170cm (67") high £150-200 833.
A pair of carved and gilded armchairs of Louis XVI style £200-300
834. A Victorian style brass painted iron bed, 5' wide £40-60 835.
A Victorian upholstered nursing chair on turned front legs with castors £40-60
836. A George III mahogany D-end dining table, with central two-flap section on square tapering legs, 245.5cm (96.75") wide £400-600 Page 77
Lot 838 837.
A 19th Century elm and fruitwood dresser, with rack above three drawers, on square legs joined by a pot board stretcher, 186cm (73") wide £800-1200
838. A rare 17th Century walnut single-flap gateleg table, of rectangular form on twist turned legs and gates, 88cm (33.75") wide see illustration £2000-2500 839. An 18th Century fruitwood gateleg table, the two-flap oval top with turned legs and gates, 106cm (41.5") wide £500-700
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840. A small 17th Century oak coffer, the two-panel top above a two-panel carved front within carved rails and stiles, 87cm (34.25") wide see illustration £1000-1500 841.
A set of six 19th Century rush seated spindle back dining chairs £400-600
Lot 840 842. A William IV rosewood centre table, the circular top on a column and splayed base, 129cm (50.75") diameter £600-800
848. A set of 19th Century mahogany hanging shelves with turned supports, 43cm (17") wide £120-150
843. A set of six Victorian rosewood dining chairs with balloon backs and turned legs £400-500
849. An Edwardian mahogany side table, on turned reeded legs, 137cm (54") wide £60-80
844. A William IV mahogany drum table, the octagonal top with frieze drawers on central column, 53cm (21") wide £400-600
850. A 19th Century oak and fruitwood three-drawer dresser on square legs, later carved, 180cm (71") wide £60-80
845. A Louis XV style chair with padded back and seat £100-150
851.
A mahogany one-drawer side table on turned tapering legs, 83.75cm (33") wide, £80-120
846. An early 18th Century fruitwood dining chair with vase-shaped splat on cabriole legs £200-300
852.
A modern book rack, 69.75cm (27.5") wide, a mirror, 66cm x 66cm (26" x 26") and a stick stand, 50.75cm (20") high £10-15
847.
An early 19th Century mahogany bowfronted chest of drawers, 87cm (34.25") diameter £400-600
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858. A brown leather two-seat sofa, 139.75cm (55") wide £150-250 859.
A wool covered three-seat sofa, 190.5cm (75") wide £250-350
860. A pine cupboard, with two panelled doors and three drawers, 101.5cm (40") wide and a pine box, 35.5cm (14") wide £80-100 861.
Lot 871 853.
A 20th Century dining room suite, comprising: dining table with two extending leaves with reeded rim and cluster column legs, 152.5cm (60") closed, a set of six matching dining chairs including two carvers and a sideboard with three cupboard doors, 167.75cm (66") wide £300-500
854. An Edwardian mahogany four-drawer desk on turned tapering legs, 104.25cm (41") wide and a pine bottle rack, 48.25cm (19") wide £80-120 855.
A pine display cupboard, circa 1900, with glazed upper doors above two short and two long drawers within fluted pilasters, 175.25cm (69") high £180-220
856. An Edwardian pine dresser, the glazed upper part upon columns, the base with two drawers and two cupboards, 205.75cm (81") high £200-300 857.
An Edwardian pine pedestal desk, with three frieze drawers upon two three drawer pedestals flanking a kneehole, 119.5cm (47") wide £70-90
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A Victorian pine chest of three drawers within fluted pilasters and a Victorian medicine cabinet with glass panelled door, 63.5cm (25") wide £80-120
862. A pair of circular glass topped side tables, 48.25cm (19") diameter and two bedside cupboards £30-50 863. A pine wardrobe, circa 1900, with drawer beneath, 185.5cm (73") high £120-180 864. A pine display cabinet £120-180 865. An early 19th Century oak dresser, with breakfront shelves and cupboard above, the base fitted three drawers on square legs, 147.5cm (58") wide £300-400 866. A George III mahogany two-flap table on round tapering legs with pad feet, 107cm (42") wide £50-70 867.
An 18th Century oak settle with four fielded arch top panels to the back and scroll arms with baluster supports, on cabriole legs with pad feet, 188cm (74") wide £200-300
868. A Knole type sofa, with loose seat cushions, upholstered in Jacobean style floral material, 208.5cm (82") wide £500-600 869. A Regency mahogany double scroll end settee, the serpentine back with reeded central cresting, the scrolls with flowerhead terminations, on turned and reeded legs, with loose seat and bolster cushions, 201cm (79") wide £800-1200 870.
An oak oval two-flap gate-leg table on baluster turned legs and square stretchers, 99cm (39") wide £100-150
871.
A 17th Century oak table, the triple plank top above a frieze drawer with moulded front, on gun barrel legs united by square stretchers, 87cm (34.25") wide see illustration £600-800
872.
A child’s 18th Century highchair with pierced upright splat to the back and turned support to the arms, fitted a loose trap seat with adjustable foot rest to the square chamfered front legs see illustration £400-600
873.
A child’s stick back chair with elm seat, on turned legs see illustration £60-80
874.
A George III mahogany wine bottle box with crossbanded domed top and handles to the sides, fitted for six bottles, on a stand with square fluted taper legs and spade feet, 40.5cm (16") wide see illustration £600-800
Lots 872 & 873
Lot 874
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878. A French Empire mahogany escritoire, with black variegated marble top, with cushion frieze drawer and fitted interior beneath a fall front, fitted three drawers beneath and having turned columns to the sides with brass mounts, 100cm (39.25") wide see illustration £600-800 879.
A mahogany corner cupboard, inlaid ebony and boxwood stringing, fitted a false and two drawers beneath, 99cm (39") wide £80-120
880. A mahogany swing frame toilet mirror, crossbanded, the serpentine base fitted three drawers, on bracket feet, and another mirror £60-80 881.
Lot 878 875.
An early 19th Century mahogany jardinière stand with moulded border to the circular top and base and beech bentwood slats to the sides, with swing handle and galvanised liner, 34cm (13.25") diameter £80-120
876.
A mahogany linen press, fitted for hanging with a false and long drawer beneath, 114.5cm (45") wide £200-250
877.
A marble top and painted pine wash stand fitted with a drawer and central cupboard, 76cm (30") wide £60-80
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A wing back armchair on carved cabriole legs £200-250
882. A late Victorian walnut sofa with padded galleried back and deep buttoned scroll arms on turned legs, 168cm (66") wide £120-150 883. A gilt and ebonised pier glass with breakfront ball studded cornice and gothic frieze having fluted columns to the sides, the plate 120cm x 59cm (47.25" x 23.25") £250-350 884. An oak chest fitted three long and two short drawers on bracket feet, 97cm (38") wide £80-120 885. A gilt wood wall mirror carved leaves and branches, the plate 81.5cm x 53cm (32" x 21") £80-120
886. A wing back armchair on square taper legs £80-120 887.
A porter’s upholstered wing back chair on a square frame base £120-150
888. A mahogany circular table raised on a turned column and tripod support, 76.5cm (30") diameter £80-100 889. Two splat back single chairs and a stickback armchair with matching upholstered loose trap seats £70-90 890. A mahogany shield back armchair with upholstered seat on square taper legs and a stickback armchair with solid seat £120-150 891.
An oak table of late 17th Century design, fitted a drawer on turned legs and flat X shaped stretchers, 80cm (31.5") wide, another table and a mirror £60-80
892. A Victorian button back chair on turned front legs £60-80 893. A wing back armchair on carved cabriole legs, with claw and ball feet £150-200 894. Two upholstered chairs £40-60 895. A wing back armchair on carved cabriole legs, with claw and ball feet £150-200 896. An early 19th Century mahogany bowfront chest, of three long and two short drawers on splay feet, 100cm (39.5") wide £200-250 897.
A carved oak corner cupboard, with scroll surmount and dentil cornice enclosed by a pair of doors, on baluster turned legs, 93cm (34.5") wide £80-120
898. An early 19th Century mahogany bowfront corner cupboard with carved cornice, a drawer to the base, on a stand, 93cm (36.5") wide £80-120 899. A late 18th Century mahogany four-poster bed, the pleated blue canopy with central rose having Jacobean crewel work design drapes, pelmets and curtains, the reeded cornice on reeded tapered columns with later pierced head and foot boards, 147cm (58") wide, 244cm (96") high £1000-1500 900. A set of eight Regency rope back dining chairs in beech with pierced horizontal splats to the backs, fitted loosed trap seats on sabre front legs £300-400 901.
A square frame leather sofa, fitted loose seat and back cushions, a matching armchair, two Lloyd Loom box stools and a matching table all with glass tops £300-500
902. An oak breakfront bookcase, fitted adjustable shelves with central cupboard, 224cm (84") wide £500-600 903.
A pair of pedestals fitted adjustable shelves united by a brass grille panel, 259cm (102") wide £60-80
904. An oak dining table, the top inset two glass panels on X shaped metal supports, 200cm (78.75") £150-200 905.
Six leather dining chairs, on square legs £120-150
906. A small mahogany hanging corner cupboard with glazed door, 77cm (30") wide £30-40 907.
A semi-circular tea table, part George III, on turned tapering legs, 90.75cm (35.75") wide £100-150
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Lot 912 908. An oak armchair, circa 1900, with Derbyshire type back £20-30 909. An early 19th Century mahogany chest of three long and two short drawers, on ogee bracket feet, 103cm (40.5") wide £200-250 910.
911.
A Victorian walnut games/work table, the serpentine folding top inlaid to the interior for chess and backgammon, fitted below with a drawer and work basket, on turned legs and flower carved twin supports united by twin turned stretchers on hoof feet, 55.5cm (21.75") wide £100-150 A set of four Georgian mahogany dining chairs, comprising two armchairs and two single chairs, the square backs with four reeded vertical splats, the drop-in seats on square taper legs and stretchers £60-80
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912.
A George III mahogany architect’s table, the adjustable top above a fitted drawer and with candle stands to the sides, on square legs with columns to the inside on barrel castors, 84cm (33") wide see illustration £600-800
913.
A painted pine chest, the hinged lid painted a scene from Trafalgar, the sides and front with armorial of Lord Nelson, the front fitted two cupboards and three drawers, all painted scenes from the Life of Nelson, 103cm (40.5") wide £200-300
914.
An oak dresser with open rack, the base fitted two drawers above a shaped apron, on square legs united by an under-tier, 159cm (62.5") wide £100-150
915.
916.
917.
A George III mahogany linen press, the upper section with moulded cornice and twin panel doors enclosing slides, the chest base of two short and two long drawers, on splay bracket feet, 208.25cm (82") high £200-300 An early Victorian mahogany linen press, the upper section enclosed by fielded panel doors, the base fitted with two short over two long drawers with later Egyptian revival handles, bead and reel mouldings throughout, 218cm (86") high £200-400 A mahogany post box, circa 1900, possibly from a Gentlemen’s club, the hinged lid with gilt lettering to the underside ‘Members Post Leaves at 4.30pm’, above a tambour front enclosing shelves, the lock plate marked ‘Shannon, London Made’, 117cm (46") high £150-200
924. A George III mahogany D-end dining table, the apron with boxwood and ebony stringing, on square tapering legs, 185cm (72") long £500-700 925.
A painted pine dresser base fitted three drawers on chamfered legs united by a pot-board, 168cm (66.25") wide £300-500
926. A 17th Century style oak court cupboard, the lunette carved top rail above a pair of panelled doors and set on turned supports united by a pot-board, 134.5cm (53") wide Provenance: Bonhams, Chester 15th January 2004, Lot 48 £500-700 927.
A 19th Century mahogany and inlaid sideboard, the three-quarter galleried top above three drawers and three cupboards on tapering legs, 199cm (78.25") wide £200-300
918.
A George III oak hanging corner cupboard, the panelled doors crossbanded and with inlaid arches, 98cm (38.5") wide £80-100
928. A set of provincial dining chairs, with bar backs and dished elm seats, on square tapering legs £100-150
919.
A 19th Century mahogany dining table, the rectangular top with moulded edge on three X shaped supports, 202cm (79.5") long £80-120
929. A Victorian nursing chair, the upholstered panel back and turned supports above an upholstered seat on turned legs £30-50
920. An Edwardian mahogany and inlaid card table, the half-round fold-over top on square tapering legs with spade feet on brass castors, 84cm (33") long £100-150 921.
An Edwardian carved frame armchair with upholstered back, seat and arms and an inlaid framed foot stool £60-80
922. An Edwardian stained beech music cabinet, 51cm (20") wide and an oak gateleg table on barley twist legs £50-70 923.
An oak butler’s tray with applied moulded border on a folding X-frame support united by turned stretchers, 81.5cm (32") wide £150-200
930.
An Edwardian pedestal desk fitted three frieze drawers and three drawers to each pedestal, 138cm (51.25") wide £100-150
931.
A pair of late Victorian oak hall chairs with pierced backs centred by a shield £120-180
932.
An Aesthetic style ebonised writing table fitted a single drawer on turned legs, 91.5cm (36") wide £100-150
933.
A 17th Century style open armchair with high back, on carved legs united by stretchers £50-80
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A mahogany waterfall bookcase, the open shelves above a single drawer, on splay feet, 107cm (42") high £60-80
934.
A George III oak mule chest, the triple panel front above a drawer on block feet, 115cm (45.25") wide £100-150
945.
935.
An 18th Century style stool on cabriole legs, 47cm (18.5") wide, a foot stool and a nest of three tables on barley twist legs £60-80
946. A satinwood and crossbanded Sutherland table, the oval two-flap top on end supports, 61cm (24") wide £40-60
936.
A narrow chest of six drawers, possibly an apprentice piece, 75cm (29.5") high £80-120
947.
937.
A pair of Anglo Indian carved and brass inlaid folding armchairs, with pierced and carved vine leaf decoration and cane seats £150-200
948. A 19th Century mahogany linen press, enclosed by panel doors, the base fitted with two short over two long drawers, on turned feet, 205cm (80.75") wide £200-300
938. A Victorian mahogany chiffonier, the superstructure supported on turned columns above two frieze drawers and two panel doors, 118cm (46.5") wide £120-180
A set of four Victorian mahogany bar back dining chairs £80-120
949. An oak drop leaf table, the circular top on ring turned legs, united by stretchers, 93cm (36.5") diameter £60-80 950.
A Regency style mahogany twin-pedestal dining table, with extra leaf, the turned supports on tripod bases with brass caps and castors, 188cm (74") long £80-120
951.
A Victorian pole screen, the circular beaded panel within a fret carved frame, the support of carved twisted form, on tripod base, 140cm (55") high £60-80
An open bookcase of four shelves, 100cm (39.25") high, a mahogany drop leaf table and an Edwardian inlaid chair £40-60
952.
A walnut sofa table, fitted two drawers on end supports, united by a turned stretcher, 82cm (32.25") wide £60-80
942. An Edwardian wall hanging cabinet enclosed by two panel doors each centred by a batwing patera, 66cm (26") wide and a small mahogany corner cupboard £40-60
953.
An Edwardian writing table, surmounted by a stationery box with shaped flaps to the sides and fitted with a single drawer, on S shaped legs with brass castors, 58.5cm (23") wide £150-200
954.
A Regency simulated rosewood waterfall bookcase, the three shelves above a drawer on square taper legs, 46cm (18") wide £600-800
939.
An Edwardian envelope card table, the crossbanded top enclosing a baize lined playing surface, above a single drawer on square tapering legs with castors, 53.5cm (21") wide £80-120
940. A Victorian walnut pier cabinet, with gilt metal mounts and inset with three Sèvres style oval panels, 76cm (30") wide £80-120 941.
943.
An Edwardian mahogany bow front sideboard, fitted three long drawers on square tapering legs, 111cm (43.75") wide £60-80
944. A 19th Century mahogany chest of two short over three long drawers, on turned feet, 113cm (44.5") wide £80-120 Page 86
Lots 957 & 956 955.
An 18th Century elm candle stand, the circular top on a turned column and tripod support, 35cm (13.75") diameter £300-500
959.
956.
An 18th Century elm top cricket table, the three tapering legs with reeded edges united by an undertier, 56cm (22") diameter see illustration £600-800
960. A pair of late 19th Century stained glass two-panel screens, one depicting St Cecilia and St Henricus, the other St Patricus and St Winifreda, 150cm x 90cm (59" x 35.5") £400-600
957.
A late 17th Century oak joint stool, the rectangular top with moulded edge on turned legs united by stretchers, 46cm (18") wide see illustration £600-800
961.
958. An early 19th Century yew wood and elm Windsor chair, the carved pierced splat above a dished elm seat, the turned legs united by a crinoline stretcher £350-450
A 19th Century brass bound wine cooler with brass handles to each end, 65cm (25.5") wide £100-150
An Edwardian rosewood and inlaid music cabinet with mirror back surmount and enclosed by a door of glazed inlaid panels, 76cm (30") wide £200-300
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Lot 969
The Glass 965.
A Lalique hors d’oeuvres set, the four sections forming a circle, with gadrooned rims, central bowl missing, marked Lalique France, three tall stem glasses with engraved bowls and a glass fly trap £80-120
970.
An hourglass shaped decanter with stopper, the silver mounts Birmingham 1916, another decanter with silver mount and two other decanters £60-80
971.
A Loetz-type irridescent glass vase of globular form with wavy rim, 14cm (5.5") high and a Sabino glass bowl with moulded shell feet £30-50
972.
A glass ewer, the sides engraved foliate scrolls, the circular foot with star cut decoration, 30.5cm (12") high £30-50
973.
A large Irish cut glass urn with square base, 20.25cm (8") long (lid missing) £30-50
966. A set of six heavy cut glass tumblers £30-50 967.
A pair of large glass flutes with twist stems, 28cm (11") high £80-100
968. A glass decanter and stopper, 29cm (11.5") high £10-15 969. A pair of vaseline glass vases of flared form decorated irises to the sides, 33.5cm (13.25") high see illustration £150-200
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974.
975.
A set of Waterford cut glass drinking glasses, comprising six large tumblers, six large wine glasses, six small wine glasses, six Champagne glasses, six liqueur and other glasses £60-80 A pair of Bohemian ruby and white glass lustres the open flower head tops hung with elongated prismatic glass drops, 28cm (11") high £100-150
976.
A quantity of green glass German wine glasses: eighteen for red wine, six for hock and five others £30-40
977.
No lot
978.
A pair of engraved glass goblets, late 19th Century, each bucket bowl decorated with cock fighting scene, plain stem and foot, 20cm (8") high £80-120
979.
A Bohemian glass goblet etched reserves of Cupid to a surround of foliate scrolls, set on a silver foot, Frank Finley Clarkson, Chester 1910, marked beneath Clarkson Northallerton, 24cm (9.5") high and a Bohemian glass engraved a portrait of William III (damaged) £200-300
980. A cut glass jug, 19cm (7.5") high, a cut glass claret jug and stopper and a gilt metal mounted dressing table set comprising two comports and a trinket box £60-80 981.
A pair of early 19th Century decanters, each with heart-shaped stopper (one repaired) £40-60
982. A pair of cut glass decanters, with mushroom shaped stoppers with two Crown Staffordshire wine labels, Gin and Whiskey £40-60
The Ceramics 985. A Minton New Stone supper set, circa 1830-60, comprising four tureens and central comport, transfer printed flowers and foliage and the two-handled mahogany tray for the same, 48.5cm (19") diameter £200-250 986. A Royal Worcester plate, painted grouse within an ivy wreath surround and gilt decorated half-pearl type border and a Copeland flower encrusted basket painted birds, 20.25cm (8") wide £10-15 987.
A 19th Century Continental porcelain lamp in the form of an urn topped column supported by a female figure with garlands of flowers, 40cm (15.75") high £20-30
988. A pair of early 19th Century Derby biscuit porcelain vases, of twin-handled urn form applied with flower garlands, 15cm (6") high £80-120 989. A Paris porcelain ewer and navetteshaped basin, circa 1810, each painted with a continuous scene of figures in a rural landscape, gilt borders £80-120 990. A Worcester vase, Sabrina ware, circa 1900, decorated with Chinese landscape, 15.25cm (6") high £70-90 991.
Two English delftware blue and white plates, circa 1760, painted in the Chinese style, 34cm (13.5") diameter and smaller £100-150
992. A Riley English blue and white transfer printed bowl printed with Balloch Castle, Dumbartonshire, 29.25cm (11.5") diameter £100-150 993.
An 18th Century Delft blue and white plate, 19cm (7.5") diameter £70-90
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994. A box of Royal Worcester china, Roanoke pattern £40-60 995.
Six Meissen plates decorated with bouquets of summer flowers, 24.5cm (9.5") diameter, an onion pattern plate, four other English plates decorated fresh flower sprigs and a quantity of Staffordshire blue and white Willow pattern pottery £30-40
996. A part dinner service, Hindostan Japan pattern, fourteen pieces £20-30 997.
A Shelley tea and coffee service, printed and painted with orange flowers £40-60
998. An Aynsley tea service, comprising twelve cups and saucers, eleven side plates, two large plates, sugar bowl and milk jug £15-20 999. Stanley Roy Badmin R.W.S. (British 1906-1989) Summer in Devon design for a Royal Worcester plate signed and inscribed watercolour, 15cm x 30cm (6" x 12") and a boxed example of the plate £100-150 1000. A Continental part dessert service decorated en grisaille a landscape with butterfly within a pale blue border, comprising a tazza, three comports and six dessert plates £60-80 1001. A quantity of Shelley tea wares, Wild Flowers pattern £40-60 1002. An ironstone meat plate with gravy well, decorated flowers within a Greek key border, 49cm (19.25") wide, a pair of ironstone bowls and a Masons ironstone bowl £60-80
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1003. A Royal Doulton bowl, the rim with stylised designs on a black ground, 27cm (10.5") diameter, a Carlton ware bowl, a blue and white jug and a pearlware pickle dish £40-60 1004. A Continental porcelain inkstand, fitted two inkwells and decorated flowers within a scrolling border, 23cm (9") wide, a porcelain tazza decorated a camellia within a puce border and two shaped dishes £40-60 1005. A studio pottery bowl incised with fruit, 19cm (7.5") high, a blue art glass vase, 28cm (11") high and an art glass wall pocket £30-50 1006. A John Dunn studio pottery lustre charger, 43.25cm (17") diameter, another 28cm (11") diameter and another 25.5cm (10") diameter £80-120 1007. A Clarice Cliff for Wilkinson Rodanthe pattern dish, 25.5cm (10") diameter and a quantity of Art Deco ceramics £40-60 1008. A Burley Zenith pattern coffee service, thirteen pieces £70-90 1009. Two Copenhagen Christmas plates and a quantity of ceramics and glass £20-30 1010. Stoner and Evans (Pub), Old English Porcelain, November 1909 with presentation inscription ‘Donald Stewart Esq. with Geo Stoner’s Comps Nov 1 1909’ £40-60 1011. Severne Mackenna (F) Chelsea Porcelain; The Triangle and Raised Anchor Wares; The Red Anchor Wares and 18th Century English Porcelain, No. 274 of a limited edition of 600 copies, published F Lewis, England, all three volumes with dust jackets £50-80
1012. Two porcelain plates, circa 1800-1810, each painted with a landscape within a gilt band and border of scrolls, signed Elizth Hood in gilt to the reverse, 21cm (8.25") diameter £80-120 1013. An English pearlware jug, circa 1800, enamelled in pink and green and inscribed ‘A Nother Jug and Wat than Another’, and two Staffordshire figures, the first 15cm (6") high £40-60 1014. A large German porcelain figure group, late 19th Century, modelled as a flautist on a rocky mound, four ladies and gentlemen with flower garlands beneath him, raised on a pierced scroll base, blue crossed batons marks, 42cm (16.5") high £300-500 1015. An English porcelain oval dessert dish of turquoise ground, painted birds, 30cm (12") wide £20-30 1016. An English porcelain composite part dessert service, circa 1840, painted to each centre with two flower specimens, within a dark-blue border enriched with gilding and with four floral roundels, moulded scroll rim in either pale yellow or pink, comprising: a fruit bowl, four shellshaped dishes, three oval dishes, three square dishes and twelve plates £300-500 1017. An English pearlware group, early 19th Century, modelled as two girls seated beneath oak branches, dead birds at their feet, 10cm (4") high £30-50
1019. A Moore Bros triform vase the central cactus encrusted with flowers supported by three cherubs, the base with gilded border, 19cm (7.5") high £60-80 1020. A French faience part breakfast service of eleven pieces, painted flowers, marked St Clement, France £20-30 1021. A quantity of copper lustre ware £30-40 1022. A Crown Devon John Peel jug and three other jugs £30-40 1023. A 1930s Stay Hot white pottery tea set with Masters chromium covers, teapot, sugar basin, milk jug and egg cup and cover £80-100 1024. A large Continental blue and white vase painted ovals of flowers within borders of acanthus scrolls, with elaborate gilt base and handles, 59cm (27") high £200-300 1025. A Staffordshire porcelain part tea service, circa 1830, painted summer flowers within a dark blue, gold and yellow border, comprising six cups, six saucers, teapot, slop bowl, cream jug, bread and butter plate and six Copeland saucers, circa 1900 £80-120 1026. A garniture of three English green ground two-handled vases, probably Coalport, with leaf handles, the baluster body painted with flower sprays and gilt scrolls, circa 1835, 24.25cm (9.75") high £50-70
1018. A French porcelain inkstand, mid 19th Century, painted butterflies and grasses on an eau-de-nil ground and an oviform jar and cover with roses, 15.25cm (6") diameter £30-50
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Lots 1043 & 1042 1027. A Sèvres style green ground inkwell, 19th Century, of square section baluster form, applied lion masks and painted opposing sides with a bouquet of fruit and flowers and a bird, highlighted in gilt, 8cm (3.25") high, an English green ground square section bottle vase, circa 1880, painted with reserves of bouquets and lovers, gilt scroll cartouches, 24cm (9.5") high and a Dresden covered bowl painted two floral reserves, circa 1900, blue printed mark £100-150
1030. A Chelsea-style plate, 20th Century, decorated fruiting strawberry stalks and scattered insects, within a brownfeathered rim, imitation gold anchor mark and a small quantity of Spode Felspar porcelain decorated birds on a yellow ground £30-50
1028. An English Ironstone green ground two-handled vase and cover, probably Masons circa 1850, with a shield-shaped floral reserve to the front within a pink, cream and gilt scrolling frame, the reverse with entwined initials, dragon handles and dolphin finial, 48.75cm (19.25") high £80-120
1032. A Paris porcelain cream jug, circa 1780, painted with scattered flowers and gilt sprigs, on three feet, 7.5cm (3") high £30-40
1029. A pair of Herend urn-shaped vases, decorated birds and insects on paw feet, 10cm (4") high £60-80 Page 92
1031. A quantity of decorative ceramics including Royal Worcester, Spode, Royal Crown Derby, Wedgwood etc. £40-60
1033. A Dresden quatrefoil cup and saucer painted birds, blue printed marks, £30-40
1034. A pair of Spode New Stone shell-shape dishes, decorated in the Imari palette, impressed marks beneath, 20cm (8") wide £30-50 1035. A pair of Paris porcelain turquoise ground cornucopia vases, circa 1870, painted panels of flowers and gilt foliage, on integral stands, 28cm (11") high £150-200 1036. A Dutch delft blue and white baluster jar, late 18th Century, decorated in the Chinese style with flowers and leaves, 13.5cm (5.25") high £40-60 1037. Two Meissen (outside decorated) dessert plates, second half 19th century, painted with exotic birds within a border of butterflies, moths and gilt swags, blue crossed swords and double cancellation marks, 21cm (8.25") wide £50-70 1038. A Derby Imari pattern oval dish and two plates, circa 1810, painted to the centre with prunus and peony, enriched in gilding, red crowned batons and D marks £60-80 1039. Two small English porcelain miniature chambersticks, circa 1820, with reserves of flowers on a blue ground and a pair of Coalbrookdale-type flower-encrusted jars and covers, the first 8.5cm (3.25") diameter £150-200 1040. A pair of large Royal Crown Derby style campana shaped urns, modern, decorated in the Imari palette on lion paw feet and circular base, 53cm (21") high £1000-1500 1041. A pair of blue and white Willow pattern meat dishes, 40cm (15.75") wide, and another similar £20-30
1042. A pair of Sèvres style porcelain candlesticks, modelled as cherubs beneath palm trees, 23cm (9") high and two Minton style seated figures in turquoise glaze see illustration £100-150 1043. A pair of Paris porcelain bottles and stoppers, circa 1860, painted reserves of flowers on a turquoise ground, highlighted in gilt, 25.5cm (10") high see illustration £100-150 1044. Two Royal Worcester figures of birds, Canary 2665 and Budgerigar 2663, two Beswick horses and another £60-80 1045. A Furstenberg hot water pot, late 18th Century, of pear shape with domed cover and scroll handle, the side painted classical urns en grisaille within raised wreath borders, highlighted in gilt, 26.5cm (10.5") high £250-350 1046. A Meissen Marcolini Onion pattern cup and saucer, two Derby Crown cabinet cups and saucers and sundry ceramics £80-120 1047. A German bisque figure of Napoleon crossing the Alps, lavender mark beneath, 13cm (5") high £50-70 1048. A studio pottery circular dish, maker's mark WG, in blue and brown glaze, 23cm (9") diameter and a stoneware jug with hunting scenes in relief £30-50 1049. An Upsala-Ekeby pottery vase, of stylised form with handles to the shoulders, 17cm (6.75") high and a Thomas Webb glass bowl of circular shape with raised foliate designs in orange, 23cm (9") diameter £80-120
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1050. A Burmantofts turquoise glaze jardinière on stand, circa 1900, the jardinière with moulded stylised decoration on a column base, 99cm (39") high £80-120 1051. A pair of late 19th Century turquoise glaze vases, with beaded gilt metal rims on pierced gilt metal stands, 18.5cm (7.25") high £200-300 1052. A Royal Crown Derby tea set, decorated in the Imari palette, pattern 2451, comprising six cups and saucers, six side plates, a bread plate, slop bowl and cream jug and a similar trio £120-180 1053. A Royal Worcester fruit painted vase, circa 1958, with wavy gilded rim, signed, 8cm (3.25") high and a Royal Worcester saucer £100-150 1054. An Italian maiolica cup and saucer, circa 1900, in the Renaissance style, probably Cantagalli, cockerel marks £30-40 1055. Two Meissen coffee cups and a saucer, 20th Century, gilt arabesques on a dark blue ground £40-60 1056. A Royal Worcester miniature jug, painted a bird and signed M. Holloway, 3.5cm (1.25") high £30-40 1057. A Poole pottery charger, glazed in black, green and brown and of stylised design, 34.5cm (13.5") diameter £80-100 1058. A Royal Worcester flowerhead vase of trumpet shape with foliate foot, shape no. 351, 12.5cm (5") high £60-80 1059. A Meissen porcelain and ebonised wood set of shelves, the columns enamelled with floral swags, 63.5cm (25") wide £250-300
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1060. A Sèvres plate circa 1780, later decorated with a portrait of Princess de Lamballe, within a leaf cartouche bordered in a celeste blue, floral and coronet border, 24.5cm (9.5") diameter £400-600 1061. A Meissen breakfast cup and saucer, circa 1870, with ‘alt-ozier’ moulded borders and painted flower sprays and insects, together with a French (La Courtille) porcelain dessert dish painted with flowers, circa 1770, blue painted factory marks £80-120 1062. Two Meissen moulded plates and a cup and saucer, mid-19th Century, the plates decorated with fruiting vines, heightened in gilt, the cup with flower sprigs in gilt and green enamel, blue crossed swords mark, the plates incised W.89 £70-100 1063. A Meissen sugar bowl and cover and two teacups and saucers, circa 1755-60, painted in purple with flowers, blue crossed swords mark £120-180 1064. Two Meissen (punkt) teacups and saucers and a Marcolini-period saucer, circa 1770 and 1790, the first painted in purple with flowers, the saucer in orange, brown and gilt, blue crossed swords with dot and star marks £70-100 1065. A Worcester slop bowl, circa 1770, painted in the Kakiemon style with cartouches of flowers, foliage and banded hedges edged with gilt scrolls and reserved on a bluescale ground, crescent mark, 17cm (9.75") diameter £200-300 1066. A Worcester bowl, circa 1770, painted with cartouches of ‘fancy’ birds edged with gilt scrolls and reserved on a blue-scale ground, square mark, 23cm (9") diameter £350-450
Lot 1067 1067. A pair of Worcester dessert plates, circa 1775, painted in the workshop of James Giles with a version of the ‘Lady Mary Wortley Montagu’ pattern, each centre with a loose bouquet of flowers and with three large mirror-shaped cartouches of ‘fancy’ birds edged in tooled gilt scrolls and foliage, reserved on a blue-scale ground, square mark, 23cm (9") wide see illustration £1200-1800
1068. Two Worcester dessert plates, circa 1770, each with a scalloped rim, painted with three panels of ‘fancy’ birds in gilt scroll cartouches and with further small panels painted with insects, reserved on a bluescale ground, square marks, 20.5cm (8") wide see illustration £300-500
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1069. Two Worcester dessert dishes, circa 1770, one lozenge shaped, one circular, both fluted, painted with vase and mirror-shaped cartouches of flowers edged with gilt scrolls and reserved on a blue-scale ground, square marks, the circular dish 24.5cm (9.5") diameter £150-250 Lot 1070
Lot 1071
1070. A pair of Worcester cos lettuce leaf sauceboats, circa 1755, finely painted with sprays of pale flowers, unmarked, 18.5cm (7.25") wide see illustration £200-300 1071. A Worcester yellow-ground dessert dish, circa 1765, of oval form moulded as an arcaded basket, pierced rim, on a honeycomb moulded ground, a vine stem and leaves forming the handles at each end, unmarked, 29.5cm (11.5") long see illustration £500-700 1072. A Worcester green-ground two-handled vase, circa 1770, of baluster form with upright scroll handles, painted to each side with a cartouche of colourful ‘fancy’ birds edged with gilt scrolls, further small cartouches of birds in flight, reserved on an apple-green ground, unmarked, 24cm (9.5") high (lacking cover) £300-500
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1073. A Longton Hall strawberry bowl, circa 1756, the flat rim moulded in relief with trailing fruit and leaves, the well painted in ‘Trembly Rose’ style with a loose bouquet, 24cm (9.5") wide see illustration £500-700
1074. A Derby frill vase, circa 1765, with latticepierced shoulders, applied with trailing garden flowers and two human masks, painted with butterflies and moths, with an associated cover, 21cm (8.25") high excluding cover see illustration ÂŁ150-250 1075. A Barr (Worcester) Japan pattern part dessert-service, circa 1800, painted and richly gilt in a bright version of the Imari palette with birds among flowering Oriental shrubs and branches issuing from pierced rockwork and terracing, within flowerhead and leaf border below a shaped rim, comprising: two tureens, covers and stands, three shell-shaped dishes, three square dishes, two oval dishes, an oval bowl, and eighteen plates, incised B marks to some pieces, the shell dishes also with puce script, the large oval dish 34.5cm (13.5") wide see illustration (part) ÂŁ3000-5000
Lot 1074
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1076. A Meissen gold-mounted patch box in the form of a grape hod, circa 1750, the cover modelled with fruit and leaves, fitted to the interior with a mirror, the sides painted with flower sprays, 7cm (2.75") high Note: Adapted from a snuffbox design by Kändler in 1737. An identical patch-box can be found in the Victoria and Albert Museum see illustration £1500-2000 1077. A Bow blue and white bowl circa 1755, painted in the dragon pattern, 22cm (8.75") diameter see illustration £150-200
Lot 1076
1078. A Barr, Flight & Barr armorial part dessert service, circa 1807-1810, the oval dish and two plates painted and gilt with the joined crests and armorials of the Yates and Ainsworth families, above the Yates motto ‘Legale Judicium Parium’, within a broad colourful border of flowers and exotic birds, incised and printed marks £120-180 1079. A pair of Derby figures of ‘Mansion House Dwarves’, circa 1800, typically modelled, incised ‘N. 227’, 18cm (7") high £250-350 1080. A Bloor Derby figure of a toper and a model of a girl praying, circa 1830, the first with red printed mark, 10.5cm (4") high £150-200
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1081. A Bloor Derby figure of James Quinn in the role of Falstaff, circa 1830, typically modelled with sword and shield, red script mark, 21cm (8.25") high £40-60
Lot 1084 1082. A pair of Derby figures of Jupiter and Juno, circa 1785, each modelled with their attributes, incised triangle marks and ‘No117’ and ‘No119’, Jupiter 19cm (7.5") high £300-500 1083. A pair of Bloor Derby figures of musicians, circa 1825, he playing a drum, she with a triangle, on pierced rococo bases, enriched in gilt, incised ‘N311’, 21cm (8.25") high £250-350
1084. Two Derby figures emblematic of Spring and Autumn, circa 1758-1760, Spring modelled as a seated girl, a garland of flowers in her hair, holding further sprays of flowers, Autumn modelled as a seated boy, a garland of flowers and corn on his head, holding ears of corn, on rectangular scroll-moulded bases, 11.5cm (4.5") high see illustration £500-700 1085. A Bloor Derby set of the French Seasons, circa 1830, each coloured in bright enamels, on a circular base, 18cm (7") high and smaller and a pair of Derby style small figures £350-450
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1086. A German fayence pewter-mounted tankard, possibly Funcke, Berlin, first half 18th century, painted in blue with an Imperial eagle to the front, its breast bearing the initials FR (Fredericus Rex) against a powdered manganese ground, strap borders, 23cm (9") high including mount Note: a very similar example is in the Victoria & Albert Museum; it is suggested that the decoration depicts the badge of The Order of the Black Eagle, founded in 1701 by Friedrich I, King of Prussia see illustration £400-600 1087. A set of six Royal Crown Derby coffee cans and saucers, circa 1938, painted ships at sea by William Edward James Dean, iron red printed mark, in original fitted case see illustration £300-500 1088. A pair of Derby figures of ‘Mansion House Dwarves’, circa 1800, typically modelled, incised ‘N. 227’, 18cm (7") high Exhibited: Midland Counties Works of Art Exhibition, Derby 1870 £350-450 Lot 1086
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The Collection of the late Captain Casper William Carnegie Swinley OBE RN including rare Chelsea ‘Blue Anchor’ Porcelain Patronised by Royalty and the aristocracy, the Chelsea porcelain factory (1745-1770) specialised in figures, vases, and fine enamelled tablewares, aimed at the most exclusive end of the market. Not as resilient a porcelain as Chinese and other English factories, most Chelsea wares were probably intended for light use or simply for ornament. This collection was sparked by the bequest of two ‘blue anchor’ brocade pattern plates once owned by Captain Swinley’s grandmother Albinia Crawley-Boevey, whom it is believed possessed a full set at Flaxley Abbey. Further examples were given over time by family members but unfortunately a theft in 1995 meant his collecting had to start again from scratch, with the help of a reputable London dealer. Blue anchor marked pieces are unusual, from the same period as red anchor (1752-58), the mark is only found on wares with predominantly underglaze blue decoration. Orientinspired designs were de-rigeur at this time; this pattern was described in the factory’s 1756 auction catalogue as ‘rare (or fine) old japan pattern blue and gold’, the shape as ‘scollp’d’.
1095. A Chelsea moulded oval dish, circa 1763, the rococo border moulded with shell and scrollwork and picked out in gold, painted with four flower sprays about a larger central spray, gold anchor mark, 33cm (13") wide Provenance: with Klaber & Klaber, purchased 2010 £250-350
1096. Two Chelsea leaf-shaped dishes, circa 1754, each painted with a bouquet and scattered sprigs, applied branch handle with flower terminal, brown line rim, red anchor marks, 27cm (10.5") wide Provenance: with Klaber & Klaber, purchased 2009 see illustration £700-1000
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Lot 1097 1097. A Chelsea leaf-moulded dish, circa 1760, the border with fruiting vines below an undulating rim, the centre painted with two flower sprigs, brown anchor mark, 26cm (10.25") wide Provenance: with Klaber & Klaber, purchased 2010 see illustration £400-600 1098. A Chelsea soup plate, circa 1758, painted with a flower bouquet and scattered sprigs, lobed brown-line rim, red anchor mark, 23cm (9") wide Provenance: with Klaber & Klaber, purchased 2010 £60-80 1099. A Chelsea ‘Flying Fox’ pattern plate, circa 1750-52, in the Kakiemon style, lobed brown-line rim, raised anchor mark, 22.5cm (8.75") wide Provenance: W. H. Pitts Collection. With Stockspring Antiques, purchased 2010 see illustration £800-1200
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Lot 1099 1100. A Chelsea plate, circa 1752-58, with lobed rim, painted and gilt in the Imari palette in the Brocade pattern, with a spray of chrysanthemum within a border of alternate panels of flowering plants and diaper pattern reserved with mons; and a Worcester plate, similarly decorated, circa 1765 Provenance: Robert Drane Collection, F. Severne Mackenna Collection. With Klaber & Klaber, purchased together 2003. Chelsea plate bears Drane paper label. £300-500 1101. A Chelsea small scalloped dish, circa 1752-58, painted and gilt in the Imari palette in the Brocade pattern, with a spray of chrysanthemum within a border of alternate panels of flowering plants and diaper pattern reserved with mons, unmarked, 20cm (7.75") wide Provenance: with Klaber & Klaber, purchased 2008 £400-600
Lots 1102, 1103 & 1104 1102. A Chelsea plate, circa 1752-58, with lobed rim, painted and gilt in the Imari palette in the Brocade pattern, with a spray of chrysanthemum within a border of alternate panels of flowering plants and diaper pattern reserved with mons, blue anchor mark, 24cm (9.5") wide Provenance: Frank Hurlbutt Collection, bears paper labels. With Klaber & Klaber, purchased 2006 see illustration £400-600
1104. A Chelsea plate, circa 1752-58, with lobed rim, painted and gilt in the Imari palette in the Brocade pattern, with a spray of chrysanthemum within a border of alternate panels of flowering plants and diaper pattern reserved with mons, unmarked, 24.5cm (9.5") wide Provenance: The Lloyd Collection, bears paper label. With Klaber & Klaber, purchased 2000 see illustration £500-800
1103. A Chelsea plate, circa 1752-58, with lobed rim, painted and gilt in the Imari palette in the Brocade pattern, with a spray of chrysanthemum within a border of alternate panels of flowering plants and diaper pattern reserved with mons, unmarked, 24.5cm (9.5") wide Provenance: Christie’s, ‘Property of a Lady’ Anon. sale 24th February 2003, lot 11 (purchased through Klaber & Klaber) see illustration £300-500
1105. A Chelsea plate, circa 1752-58, with lobed rim, painted and gilt in the Imari palette in the Brocade pattern, with a spray of chrysanthemum within a border of alternate panels of flowering plants and diaper pattern reserved with mons, unmarked, 24.5cm (9.5") wide Provenance: The Lloyd Collection, bears paper label. With Klaber & Klaber, purchased 2000 £400-600
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1106. Two Chelsea chargers, circa 1752-58, each with lobed rim, painted and gilt in the Imari palette in the Brocade pattern, with a spray of chrysanthemum within a border of alternate panels of flowering plants and diaper pattern reserved with mons, unmarked, 31cm (12.25") wide Provenance: Christie’s, Anon. sale, 2nd December 1999, lot 34 £300-500
1111. A Chelsea plate, circa 1752-58, with lobed rim, painted and gilt in the Imari palette in the Brocade pattern, with a spray of chrysanthemum within a border of alternate panels of flowering plants and diaper pattern reserved with mons, blue anchor mark, 24.5cm (9.5") wide Provenance: with Stockspring Antiques, purchased 2011 £300-500
1107. A Chelsea plate, circa 1752-58, with lobed rim, painted and gilt in the Imari palette in the Brocade pattern, with a spray of chrysanthemum within a border of alternate panels of flowering plants and diaper pattern reserved with mons, blue anchor mark, 24.5cm(9.5") wide Provenance: Bonhams, Anon. sale, 8th April 2009, lot 62 £500-800
1112. A Chelsea circular dish, circa 1752-58, with lobed rim, painted and gilt in the Imari palette in the Brocade pattern, with a spray of chrysanthemum within a border of alternate panels of flowering plants and diaper pattern reserved with mons, blue anchor mark, 20.5cm (8") wide Provenance: with Stockspring Antiques, purchased 2011 £300-500
1108. A Chelsea plate, circa 1752-58, with lobed rim, painted and gilt in the Imari palette in the Brocade pattern, with a spray of chrysanthemum within a border of alternate panels of flowering plants and diaper pattern reserved with mons, blue anchor mark, 24.5cm (9.5") wide Provenance: with Stockspring Antiques, purchased 2009 £500-800
1113. A Chelsea circular dish, circa 1752-58, with lobed rim, painted and gilt in the Imari palette in the Brocade pattern, with a spray of chrysanthemum within a border of alternate panels of flowering plants and diaper pattern reserved with mons, unmarked, 20.5cm (8") wide Provenance: with Stockspring Antiques, purchased 2011 £250-350
1109. A Chelsea-Derby plate, circa 1770-75, painted with a central urn within a border of flower garlands suspended from gilt flowerheads, gilt-line shaped rims, gilt entwined D and anchor mark, 19.5cm (7.75") wide Provenance: with Klaber & Klaber, purchased 2011 £100-200
1114. A Chelsea circular dish, circa 1752-58, with lobed rim, painted and gilt in the Imari palette in the Brocade pattern, with a spray of chrysanthemum within a border of alternate panels of flowering plants and diaper pattern reserved with mons, unmarked, 20.5cm (8") wide Provenance: with Stockspring Antiques, purchased 2011 £300-500
1110. A Chelsea plate, circa 1752-58, with lobed rim, painted and gilt in the Imari palette in the Brocade pattern, with a spray of chrysanthemum within a border of alternate panels of flowering plants and diaper pattern reserved with mons, unmarked, 24.5cm (9.5") wide Provenance: with Stockspring Antiques, purchased 2011 £400-600
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1115. A Chinese Imari charger, Kangxi, with scalloped rim decorated panels of flowers (restored), 33cm (13") diameter £80-120 1116. Four Chinese Imari saucers, Kangxi, with scalloped rims decorated panels of flowers, 18.5cm (7.25") diameter Provenance: Christie’s Anon. Sale, 10th September 2009 Lot 12 see illustration £400-600
Lot 1116 1117. A Chinese Imari saucer dish, Qianlong, decorated panels of flowers, 18.5cm (7.25") diameter £60-80 1118. A pair of Japanese Imari dishes, circa 1700, decorated panels of flowers, 27cm (10.5") diameter £100-150 1119. A pair of Japanese Imari dishes, circa 1700, decorated panels of flowers, 23.5cm (9.25") diameter and a 20th Century Japanese plate £100-150
1120. A Herend ‘Rothschild Birds’ pattern part dinner service, modern, painted with various birds in branches and scattered insects within a moulded border, comprising: twelve soup plates, dinner and dessert plates, ten side plates, an oval platter, two sauceboats and two stands/dishes, blue printed marks see illustration (part) £2000-3000
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Lot 1121 1121. A Meissen ‘trompe l’oeil’ pierced plate, circa 1765-70, probably by J.J. Kändler, naturalistically modelled and coloured with flowers, a fig, lemon, quince, small plums and pears and a strawberry applied to a plate with a pierced zig-zag border entwined with pink ribbons, heightened in gilt, blue crossed swords, dot and numeral 4 mark, impressed 10, 25cm (10") wide Provenance: with Klaber & Klaber, purchased 2004 Note: a similar example with flower posy and green ribbons in the Hoffmeister Collection, number 213. see illustration £7000-10000
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The Oriental Works of Art
1128. A Japanese Imari jar, circa 1700, decorated landscape ponds in a floral ground, 43cm (17") high £400-600
1122. A Japanese Okimono ivory figure of a young lady, 25cm (9.5") high £300-400
1129. A Chinese wucai jar, underglazed blue ho ho birds on scrolling foliate ground, 13cm (5") high £300-400
1123. A Chinese carved wooden group taking tea, 16.5cm (6.5") high £200-300 1124. A Chinese carved wooded figure of Guanyin, 21cm (8.25") high £200-300 1125. An 18th Century Chinese saucer dish, bearing apochryphal Chenghua marks, decorated a jardinière containing pine, bamboo and prunus (the three friends), 15cm (6") diameter £100-150 1126. A Chinese blue and white plate, Qianlong, decorated a dragonfly and flowering branches, 23cm (9") diameter, two late 18th Century plates and various blue and white saucers £100-150 1127. A Chinese blue and white saucer dish decorated a garden landscape, 28.5cm (11.25") diameter and four Japanese Imari style plates £50-70
1130. Charles Nicolas Cochin (French 1715-1790)/ Francois Denis Née (French 1732-1817) after Damascene, Father Jean also known as An Ti/Plate fifteen of sixteen: The Conquest of the Emperor Qianlong, the Emperor goes to the outskirts to obtain personally news of the Officers and soldiers distinguished in the campaign against the Muslim tribes in 1772, hand coloured engraving, 58cm x 91cm (23" x 36") Note: The set of sixteen prints were commissioned by the Emporer Qianlong after seeing European battle prints. The Missionary painters Castoglione, Attiret, Damascene and Sichelbarth were commissioned to prepare drawings, these were sent to France and engraved under the supervision of Charles Nicolas Cochin. The complete set is very rare. Literature: Hunterian Museum and Art Gallery Collection GLAHA9257 see illustration £400-600
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1138. A Chinese blue and white jar, Kangxi, painted auspicious objects, with wooden top and base, 29.25cm (11.5") high overall £500-800 1139. A Chinese hardwood shell inlaid screen with ho ho birds and a fir tree, 54.5cm (21.5") wide £100-150 1140. Three Japanese shibayama panels depicting eagles, 42cm x 59cm (16.5" x 23") £100-150
Lot 1137 1131. An Imari plate, circa 1900, with lobed rim, 30.5cm (12") diameter £30-40 1132. A pair of Japanese blue and white stencilled plates, 30.5cm (12") diameter £20-30 1133. 20th Century Chinese School Pavilions in a Mountain Landscape watercolour scroll, 137cm x 66cm (54" x 26") £60-80
1141. A Japanese breakfast set comprising: a teapot, cream jug, sugar basin, six cups and saucers £40-60 1142. Three Cantonese famille rose plates and a jar £100-150 1143. Two framed Cantonese ivory fans, circa 1830 see illustration £400-600 1144. A Chinese famille verte vase decorated panels of dignitaries and pavilions on a blue and gilt ground, 45.75cm (18") high £200-300
1134. No lot 1135. A pair of Chinese blue and white bowls, Kangxi, painted with figures and island pavilions, 18.5cm (7.25") diameter £200-300 1136. A pair of Japanese bronze and silver wire baluster vases, 15.25cm (6") high £50-60 1137. A 19th Century Japanese bronze koro, of square bulbous section, two handles and cast with dragons, 15.25cm (6") wide see illustration £100-150
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Lot 1143
Lot 1145 1145. A fine pair of Japanese two-handled bronze iro-e-takazogan vases, Meiji period, inset in patinated bronze, gold and silver with sparrows and chrysanthemum bushes on gold and silver wire inset bases with five scroll feet, 33cm (13") high Provenance: George Eumorfopoulos. Eumorfopoulos collected Japanese art until about 1906 when focus moved towards Chinese works of art. In 1934/5 a large part of his collection was sold for £100,000 to the British Museum and the Victoria and Albert Museum see illustration £1000-1500 1146. A fine Japanese two-handled bronze vase, Meiji period, carved in gold, silver, copper, patinated bronze, with sparrows, a pheasant and mantis with peony bushes, beneath a slender neck decorated with chrysanthemums in gold stylised scroll work, 55.5cm (21.75") high Provenance: George Eumorfopoulos, as above see illustration £1200-1800
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Lots 1159, 1160, 1162 & 1161 1147. Howard (D S) Chinese Armorial Porcelain, 1974 £200-300
1153. A Chinese bronze vessel of Archaic form, a Japanese box and a Japanese frame £30-50
1148. 19th Century Chinese School Butterflies and Flowers a pair of watercolours, 31cm x 25cm (12.25" x 10") £100-150
1154. An Indian brass lingam cover, modelled as a head, and various Indian figures of deities £40-60
1149. 19th Century Chinese School Figures and Butterflies four watercolours on rice paper, 27cm x 20cm (10.5" x 8") and other sizes £100-150 1150. Thomas Stothard, circa 1810 Cantonese Butcher Cantonese Stonemason a pair signed watercolour, 28cm x 22cm (11" x 8.75") £200-300 1151. A Chinese silver napkin ring, Wang Hing, with simulated bamboo borders £20-30 1152. A Chinese blue and white jar converted as a lamp base, a Japanese lobed vase and a pair of Japanese satsuma vases £40-60 Page 110
1155. A pair of Chinese 19th Century bronze vases with dragon decoration and ring handles, 26cm (10") high £400-600 1156. A 19th Century russet jade bi disc carved with pierced dragon border, the centre carved with ho ho birds, 23.5cm (9.25") diameter £200-300 1157. A 19th Century black jade rectangular plaque, carved with pierced dragon border with raised nodes centre and pierced dragon boss, 20.5cm (8") diameter £300-400 1158. A black jade bi disc, the cresting carved and pierced with dragons with raised node disc below, 21cm (8.5") diameter £120-180
Lots 1167 & 1163 1159. A 19th Century Chinese archaic style bronze two-handled vessel and cover with dragon border, 16cm (6") high see illustration £100-150 1160. A 19th Century bronze and gold censer, Qianlong marks, dragon cast and two handles, 17.5cm (7") see illustration £300-500 1161. A Chinese bronze jui of traditional shape cast with calligraphy, 14cm (5.5") see illustration £300-400 1162. A Chinese bronze meiping in patinated bronze, 24cm (9.5") high see illustration £2000-3000
1165. A 20th Century white and green jade shallow lotus dish, 12cm (4.75) wide £150-200 1166. A bronze and jade axe head, archaic style, 19.5cm (7.75") long £2000-3000 1167. A lapis lasuli carved figure of Buddha, 6cm (2.25") high see illustration £1000-1500 1168. A jade carving of a ram in celadon jade with black spots, 6cm (2.25") wide see illustration £800-1200
1163. An 17th Century Chinese pebble carving of a goose on a lily pad, 7.5cm (3") wide see illustration £1500-2000 1164. A 19th/20th Century Tibetan bronze and gilt seated Buddha, 35cm (14") high £200-300 Lot 1168 Page 111
1172. A Ming style blue and white and underglazed manganese bottle vase, bearing the apocryphal six character mark of Kangxi, 19th Century, decorated with dragons and clouds, 36cm (14") high £200-300 1173. A Chinese blue and white guglet, mid 18th Century, decorated with island pavilions, 23cm (9") high (reduced) £150-200
Lot 1176 1169. A brown jade dragon figure, 8cm (3.25") high £800-1200 1170. A jade dragon, in celadon and brown, 6cm (2.25") high £1000-1500 1171. An archaic bronze and jade axe head, pierced and carved blade on a cast handle, 18cm (7.25") long £1000-1500
1174. A Chinese blue and white vase, decorated with island pavilions (damaged), 28cm (11") high, a teapot, two bucket vases and a Japanese egg cup £50-70 1175. A small Japanese ivory and tortoiseshell octagonal box, 11.5cm (4.5") long £80-120 1176. A mid 19th Century Anglo-Indian ivory and sandalwood, micromosaic rectangular work box, decorated all over with alternating geometric and quincunx design, the shaped hinged cover enclosing a fitted mirror and interior fully fitted compartment reels, thimbles etc, brass handles to the sides on four paw feet, 34cm (13.25") wide see ilustration £600-800 1177. A large Japanese Imari charger, 18th Century, centred by a vase of flowers within a border of flowers and books, 50cm (19.75") diameter see illustration £600-800
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Lot 1178
Lot 1184
1178. A Japanese bronze shachihoko, Meiji period, with spiny fins, signed Oshima, 14.5cm (5.75") high see illustration £400-600
1182. A Chinese blue and white moon flask, late 19th Century/early 20th Century, with moulded kylin to the shoulders, each side decorated a scene of young musicians, 31cm (12.25") high £300-500
1179. A Japanese satsuma vase, Meiji period, modelled as a sack tied about the neck with gilt cord, the cover with figural finial, the sides decorated figures in a garden in enamels and gilt £150-200
1183. A pair of Chinese doucai rice bowls and stands, Kangxi marks but 19th Century, the interiors decorated flowering branches in coloured enamels, the exterior in underglaze blue and gilt, the stands 11cm (4.25") diameter £300-500
1180. Two Japanese Imari plates, Meiji period, one centered by a trophy of arms, the other by an armorial, each with surround of floral sprays and within a multiple border, 24cm (9.5") diameter £200-300 1181. A Chinese blue and white sleeve vase, 20th Century, decorated figures in a garden within borders of butterflies, four character mark beneath, 35.5cm (14") high and a smaller sleeve vase £100-150
1184. An 18th Century Chinese ‘magic square’ bowl for the Islamic market, the four-by-four interior magic square with iron red border, the Arabic invocation ‘There is no man but Ali, there is no sword but dhu ‘l-fiqar’, with similar iron red division, the interior rim of stylised scrolls, the exterior with similar decoration framing an excerpt from the Qur’an, known as ayat al-Kursi or ‘throne verse’ (2:255), and other sacred invocations, the bowl 14cm (5.5") diameter see illustration £500-700
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1185. A finely cast Chinese bronze censer and cover, 18th Century, of rounded rectangular shape, the sides with mythical beasts running over waves, a grotesque mask and ring handle to each end, the pierced domed cover with coiled dragon finial to a surround of dragons and phoenix among the clouds, apocryphal Xuande six character mark beneath, 16.5cm (6.5") high Note: A similar example with six character marks but dating from the Kangxi period is in the Robert H Clague collection and was exhibited in the exhibition ‘China’s Renaissance in Bronze’, Phoenix Art Museum, 1994, No 21 see illustration £4000-6000
Lot 1190
1186. A Chinese baluster vase and cover with fan shaped reserves of flowers and foliage within alternating blue and green floral borders, 33cm (13") high £150-200
1191. A Japanese Imari wine bottle, 19th Century, of square tapering form with naturalistic finial, the sides decorated figures and flowers, 18.5cm (7.5") high £200-300
1187. An 18th Century jade plaque, possibly from a Ruyi sceptre, mounted in a later engraved brass box, the oval plaque depicting a bird amongst flowering foliage, 8cm (3.25") wide £400-600
1192. A Japanese satsuma vase, of ovoid shape with a narrow neck, the sides decorated flowering trees, 14.5cm (5.75") high £40-60
1188. Seven Chinese famille rose plates, late 18th Century, decorated flowers to the centre, the wavy border of alternate foliate and puce scale panels, 23cm (9") diameter £150-200 1189. A Chinese famille rose saucer dish, late 18th Century, decorated flowers within a puce scale border, 20cm (8") diameter, two plates similar and three Chinese saucers £80-100 1190. A Chinese famille verte scalloped dish, Kangxi, the central panel decorated grotesque sea snails, the scalloped border with panels of alternating designs, 24.5cm (9.5") diameter see illustration £200-300
1193. A Japanese ivory bodkin case, Meiji period, decorated a prowling tiger and a quantity of Oriental sundries £40-60 1194. Two Japanese shibayama whist counters, each with insect and bird motifs to the ivory pegs, a cased set of gaming tokens and sundry playing cards £30-50 1195. A Chinese famille verte jardinière, 18th Century, of square shape in a carved hardwood frame, two of the side panels depicting birds and foliage within a foliate border, the other two with scenes possibly from the Romance of the Western Chamber within stylised borders, the panels 16cm x 26cm (6.25" x 10.25"), on a finely carved Chinese hardwood stand see illustration £3000-5000
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1199. A late Ming figure of Putai, South East Asia, modelled seated, traces of gilding to reverse, 33cm (13") high £600-800 1200. A pair of Chinese blue and white vases, late 19th Century, of baluster shape decorated figures and foliage, 32cm (12.5") high £200-300 1201. A pair of Chinese brass ribbed vases, 10cm (4") high £80-120 1202. A late 18th Century Chinese bowl the exterior painted garden landscapes, chrysanthemums, etc., 25.5cm (10") diameter £150-200
Lot 1197 1196. Soame Jenyns (R) & Watson (W), Chinese Art, The Minor Arts, London 1963 £50-70 1197. A Chinese enamelled tea caddy and tray, probably early 18th Century, the caddy with shaped oval cover, the tray of lobed form, each decorated sprays of summer flowers, the caddy 11cm (4.25") high, the tray 12.5cm (5") wide Provenance: Collection of the late The Hon. Mrs Nellie Ionides Literature: R. Soame Jenyns & William Watson, Chinese Art, The Minor Arts, 230 see illustration £2000-3000 1198. A Chinese Mandarin blue silk robe finely worked baskets of flowers, butterflies etc in colours, with broad yellow sleeves worked flowers and chrysanthemums, a Chinese blue silk jacket finely worked baskets of flowers and peonies and a black silk kimono, the interior printed floral designs on a blue ground (3) £150-200
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1203. A late 18th Century Cantonese bowl finely enamelled figures within buildings and garden landscapes, the interior painted a chrysanthemum, 26cm (10.25") diameter £450-550 1204. A Chinese lacquer four-panel screen, Kangxi style, decorated to one side with figures and buildings within a fenced garden and to the other with birds among foliage, 153cm (60.25") high £100-150 1205. A Cantonese oil lamp, restored, the reservoir enamelled figures, a dragon and panels of script, on a gilt metal tripod base and converted for electricity, the glass chimney lacking, 46cm (18") high £100-150 1206. Approximately 150 Chinese mother-of-pearl gaming tokens £150-200
1207. A Cantonese lacquer games box, the cover decorated figures taking tea in a garden, the interior fitted with four lidded gaming token boxes and eight trays variously decorated with diamonds, kings, queens and knaves, all set on carved paw feet, 29.5cm (11.5") wide £200-300 1208. A Japanese Satsuma butterfly plate, 21.5cm (8.5") diameter, a blue and white charger with six character mark beneath, 33cm (13") diameter and a kutani bowl decorated a procession of scholars, 21.5cm (8.5") diameter £150-200 1209. A Iznik style deep bowl, 19th Century, probably Multan, the sides decorated floral scrolls in blue and green on a turquoise ground, 25.5cm (10") diameter and another similar (2) £80-120 1210. A Chinese blue and white teapot, Wanli, with square handle above a hexagonal rim, the sides decorated panels of figures in garden settings, 27cm (10.5") high (damages) £100-150 1211. 20th Century Japanese School Views of Lakes and Paddy Fields indistinctly signed watercolour, 26cm x 35cm (10.25"x 13.75") in faux bamboo frames £80-120 1212. A Chinese bronze censer, Ming seal mark but of a later period, the pierced cover of fruiting branch form, the base of gourd form on three legs, 25.5cm (10") high £100-150 1213. An Indonesian carved rosewood figure, depicting Vishnu riding on the back of Garuda, a crowned serpent (Naga) and tortoise (Kurma) below, 43cm (17") high £100-150 1214. A Middle Eastern white metal scabbard for a khanjar, with embroidered belt £60-80
Lot 1217 1215. A 20th Century Chinese bowl decorated foliage and insects, 29.5cm (11.5") diameter £20-30 1216. A Chinese ‘Mandarin palette’ part tea set, late 18th Century, decorated figures at a table within reserves on a scale ground, comprising bullet shaped teapot and cover, two tea cups, tea bowl and saucer and three similar tea bowls and saucers £150-200 1217. A Chinese blue and white bowl, Wanli, the interior decorated coastal landscapes, the exterior border of ten horses running over waves above foliate sprays, seal mark fu gui jia qi beneath, 21cm (8.25") diameter Note: Similar bowls are illustrated in Chinese Ceramics in the Topkapi Saray Museum, vol. II, pl. 1280, p. 725, according to which a bowl of this type with silver gilt mount by Jacob Borch and with Copenhagen hallmark for 1608, is in the collection of Grosserer Holger Drucken, Copenhagen see illustration £400-600 1218. A Chinese famille rose teapot, cover and stand, Yongzheng, with scalloped borders, decorated pheasant and flowers, the handle terminal issuing applied flowering stems forming the foot see illustration on page 118 £600-800
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1223. A mid 18th Century Chinese blue and white charger, decorated a boat moored by a tree-covered island, 41cm (16") diameter see illustration £600-800 1224. A Chinese early 18th Century douchai verte bowl, probably Yong zheng period, the interior with central chilong in green enamel, the sides with stylised phoenix in yellow, blue and green enamels, 18.5cm (7.25") diameter see illustration £800-1200
Lot 1218 1219. A Chinese late 18th Century part tea set decorated in enamels with figures in a garden setting, comprising bullet shaped teapot and cover, slop bowl, sugar basin, six cups, five saucers and three tea bowls £200-300 1220. A pair of Chinese enamel tea bowls, covers and stands, late 19th Century, decorated panels of landscapes and figures, on a dark blue ground and a Chinese blue and white comport £80-120
1225. Three Chinese reverse glass paintings, each depicting a courtesan holding a fan, one on a balcony, one on a boat and one petting an exotic bird, 54cm x 39cm (21.25" x 15.25") £200-300 1226. A Chinese pewter tea caddy, early 20th Century, of polygonal shape sides with reverse painted glass panels depicting figures in gardens, 18cm (7") high £100-150
1221. A Chinese late 18th Century teapot, with clobbered decoration, a rice bowl also with clobbered decoration and two Chinese ‘Mandarin palette’ sparrow beak jugs and covers £100-150
1227. An early 19th Century Chinese blue and white tea caddy decorated a vase in a garden, 12cm (4.75") high, a rice bowl and cover in the same pattern, a late 18th Century famille rose plate etc. £50-70
1222. A Chinese ‘toy’ tea bowl and saucer, decorated floral sprays and highlighted in gilt and another “toy” tea bowl £40-60
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1228. A pair of Chinese blue glaze dogs of Fo, each on a rectangular plinth, 30.5cm (12") high £120-180 1229. A Chinese white metal model of a junk, Hung Chong, Canton and Shanghai, on a carved wood stand, 21cm (8.25") £300-500 1230. A Japanese carved boxwood and ivory netsuke, 19th Century, modelled as a pumpkin enclosing figures of Hotei and Juroju playing go £100-150 1231. A Japanese carved boxwood netsuke, early 19th Century, depicting a tiger, signed Minko, another depicting a monkey dressed as a priest, another depicting an ama stabbing a carp, and a lacquer inro £150-200 1232. A Japanese carved boxwood netsuke, mid 19th Century, depicting a foreigner (probably a Dutchman) looking through a telescope see illustration £100-150 1233. A Japanese carved ivory netsuke, late 19th Century, depicting Okami with a long nosed tengu mask see illustration £150-200 1234. A Japanese carved ivory netsuke, circa 1900, depicting a chrysanthemum, signed Seiho £150-200
Lots 1232, 1233 & 1235 1235. A Japanese carved boxwood netsuke, signed Masateru, mid 19th Century, depicting two boys taming the earthquake fish (namazu) with a sake gourd see illustration £200-300 1236. A late 19th Century Cantonese bowl, with raised decoration of figures in a garden on a celadon ground, cracked, 48.5cm (19") diameter £40-60 1237. A near pair of Chinese export silver goblets, Luen Wo, Shanghai, each on a simulated bamboo column and domed circular foot, 12cm (4.75") high £400-600 1238. A Chinese blue and white charger, Qianlong, decorated a central panel of foliage within a border of flowering branches, 39.5cm (15.5") diameter see illustration £200-300
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1246. A Chinese famille rose teapot and cover, Qianlong, decorated flowers in enamels, 13.5cm (5.25") high and two Mandarin palette saucers and a tea bowl £120-180
Lot 1247 1239. A small quantity of Chinese Mandarin palette items, late 18th Century, all decorated figures in a garden and with landscape panels to the borders, comprising saucer dish, 20.5cm (8") diameter, two saucers and teabowl £200-300 1240. A Chinese Imari spoon tray, 18th Century, of square canted form and a Chinese Imari tea caddy and cover, Kangxi (the cover damaged) £100-150 1241. An early 18th Century Japanese Imari ewer with cover, the letter A in gilt to each side, 16cm (6.25") high £150-200 1242. Six Chinese late 18th Century saucers, decorated flowers in enamels and underglazed blue, 13.5cm (5.25") wide £100-150 1243. A late 18th Century Chinese famille rose bowl and cover, decorated flowers in enamels, 11cm (4.25") high £100-150 1244. A Chinese Mandarin palette teapot and cover, Qianlong, decorated panels of couples and highlighted in gilt, 14cm (5.5") high £100-150 1245. An 18th Century saucer dish, decorated flowers in blue, green, red and yellow enamels, 20.5cm (8") diameter £100-150
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1247. A Chinese Mandarin palette bowl, Qianlong, decorated alternate panels of landscapes with Christian churches and birds on branches, 26cm (10.25") diameter see illustration £150-200 1248. A Chinese octagonal plate, late 18th Century, decorated a figure on a boat in coloured enamels and underglaze blue, 24.5cm (9.75") £80-120 1249. A small group of Chinese famille rose items, 18th Century, including two plates, a tea caddy and cover and a tea caddy (lacking cover) £150-200 1250. A Chinese Mandarin palette bowl, Qianlong, decorated alternate panels of figures in extensive gardens and birds on flowering branches, 26cm (10.25") diameter £80-120 1251. A small Chinese Mandarin palette bowl, Qianlong, decorated alternate panels of scholars and birds on branches, 14cm (5.5") diameter and a Chinese Imari bowl decorated orchid and plum blossom in enamels and underglaze blue, 11cm (4.25") diameter £80-120 1252. A Chinese blue and white saucer, Qianlong, decorated figures by a tree, 12cm (4.75") diameter and two 18th Century Chinese sparrowbeak jugs £150-200 1253. A Chinese sleeve vase, Qianlong, decorated figures in a garden in coloured enamels, 11.5cm (4.5") high and a 19th Century Chinese baluster vase decorated figures in enamels £100-150
1254. A quantity of Oriental ceramics including a pair of Cantonese baluster vases, 23cm (9") high, a Japanese blue and white vase etc £40-60 1255. Four Japanese carved wood netsuke, including a skeleton with skull and an erotic example £70-90 1256. A Chinese export white metal dish with pierced border of irises, 18cm (7") diameter, a white metal dish set with a Chinese coin and a salt cellar of cauldron form £60-80 1257. A Japanese carved ivory okimono signed Tameyuki, Meiji period, depicting a fisherman with a cormorant at his feet, 23.5cm (9.25") high see illustration £200-300 1258. A Japanese carved ivory okimono signed Toshinaga, Meiji period, depicting a mother and two children with parasol and basket of fruit, 23.5cm (9.25") high see illustration £200-300 1259. A Japanese shibayama box signed Shomei, Meiji period circa 1880, decorated a basket of flowers hanging from a flowering branch, birds and insects, 16cm (6.25") wide see illustration £300-500
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1260. Two Japanese bronze figures, the god of war and the god of plenty, each with wooden stand £80-120 1261. A Japanese bronze censer of octagonal form with good luck symbols and apocryphal marks, on scroll feet, 16.5cm (6.5") £300-500 1262. A Chinese cinnabar lacquer rectangular box and cover, bearing six character reign marks, 14cm (5.5") long £2000-3000 1263. A Japanese stained ivory okimono of a crouching figure, 7cm (2.75") high £200-300
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1269. Frank Shipsides [ARR] The Wanderer at Hotwells signed in pencil print, 50cm x 64cm (19.75" x 25.25") £200-300 1270. James Lawrence Isherwood [ARR] Clowns signed print, 24.5cm x 19cm (9.75" x 7.5") £100-150 1271. Ken Howard [ARR] Shrewsbury School and Boat House signed in pencil, print £60-80 1272. A collection of prints £40-60
Lot 1273
The Prints 1265. Beryl Cook [ARR] Lingerie Shop signed in pencil, limited edition of 650 print, 63cm x 48cm (24.75" x 19") £100-150 1266. Beryl Cook [ARR] Bus Stop signed in pencil print, 44cm x 54cm (17.25" x 21.25") £100-150 1267. Beryl Cook [ARR] In the Snug signed in pencil print, 46cm x 46cm (18" x 18") £100-150 1268. Frank Shipsides [ARR] Dartmouth signed in pencil print, 50cm x 64cm (19.75" x 25.25") £200-300
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1273. Adriaen Van Ostade The Smoker and The Drinker circa 1680 etching, 7.5cm x 6.5cm (3" x 2.5") Literature Hollstein - Godefrey 24a see illustration £300-500 1274. John Jones after Brigg Black Monday, Dulce Domum aquatint in verre églomisé frame, 49.5cm x 61cm (19.5" x 24") £300-500 1275. Two oval stipple engravings £40-60 1276. J Dean after G Morland The Happy Family Valentine’s Day two colour prints, 51cm x 35.5cm (20" x 14") and another print after Morland, all with verre églomisé glass and ebonised frames £60-80
1277. John Fullwood In the Trossachs (Where Twines the Path) Brig O’Doon signed and inscribed in pencil two drypoint etchings, 20.5cm x 17.5cm (8" x 7"), and James McArdle Evening on the River Findhorn (Near Forres) drypoint etching, 14cm x 20cm (5.5" x 8") £80-120 1278. A photographic print of H M S Hood’s last moments 27cm x 20cm (10.75" x 8") Note: Photograph taken from HMS Prince of Wales just before Hood was sunk by the Bismark £80-100 1279. Alberto Morrocco [ARR] Woman with Birds print, 29.75cm x 31.75cm (11.75" x 12.5") £80-120 1280. Beryl Cook [ARR] Joggers on the Hoe signed print, 28cm x 35.5cm (11" x 14") Provenance: Alexander Gallery, Bristol £180-220 1281. G Price Horse Racing signed, limited edition 4/30 print, 49.5cm x 66cm (19.5" x 26") £80-120 1282. G Price Horse Racing a pair signed, limited edition 5/30 and 4/30 print, 39.5cm x 43.25cm (15.5" x 17") £80-120 1283. Beryl Cook [ARR] Bowler Bin Man Adam and Eve Commuters four photographic prints, various sizes £180-220
1284. Nissan Engel La Septième Symphonie limited edition 45/100 La Neuvième Symphonie limited edition 29/150 a pair, signed prints, 50.75cm x 38cm (20" x 15") £80-120 1285. Theatre Forain Pavilion de Bain, etc set of prints, various sizes Printed école de Royale Beaux Arts £40-60 1286. Patrick Procktor [ARR] Eastern Quay limited edition 12/35 print, 45.75cm x 58.5cm (18" x 23") £70-90 1287. Michael A Richardson Wader limited edition 70/75 print, 40.75cm x 61cm (16" x 24") £50-70 1288. Seven various prints and posters £40-60 1289. After Emile Lassalle La Figure pair of lithographs and a sporting print by Lionel Edwards £40-60 1290. An album of Victorian portrait photographs and a postcard album £80-120 1291. After Schauss Hansel Gretel a pair oliographs, 40cm x 28cm (15.75" x 11") in green and gilt decorated ornamental frames £60-80 1292. After Ludwig Hohlwein [ARR] Turf set of twelve chromolithographs in original folio, 37.5cm x 37.5cm (14.5" x 14.5") £300-500
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1293. Ten decorative pictures and prints, of racing and fashion subjects £100-200 1294. Messrs. Fores Refusing Water coloured etching and aquatint, 37.5cm x 49.5cm (14.5" x 19.5") £30-50 1295. Alan Davie [ARR] Abstract Composition signed and numbered 3/500 limited edition lithograph, 56cm x 77cm (22" x 30") £80-120 1296. Annie Leibovitz colour exhibition poster: Photographien 1970-1990, Munchner Stadtmuseum 31 Januar bis 22 März 1992, 84.5cm x 59cm (33.25" x 33.25") £30-40 1297. Bill Jacklin [ARR] The Meat Packers, 7am signed, inscribed and dedicated in pencil artist’s proof lithograph, 125cm x 90cm (49" x 35.25") £150-250 1298. Exhibition poster for The Sketchbooks of Picasso, Kunsthaus Zurich Graphisches Kabinett 18th Januar bis 5th März 1989, 123cm x 90.5cm (48.25" x 35.5"), another exhibition poster ‘Aus Den Schatzkammern Eurasiens’, Kunsthaus Zurich 29th Januar - 2nd Mai 1993, 99cm x 69cm (39" x 27") and exhibition poster ‘Tresors De L’Islam’, Musee Rath, Geneve 25 Juin-27 Octobre 1985, 99cm x 69cm (39" x 27") £100-200 1299. John Chancellor [ARR] From under their Noses Tryon Gallery Ltd, limited No 53/85 print, 44cm x 90cm (17.25" x 35.5") £100-150
1300. Herbert Reeve Old Square, Lincoln’s Inn etching, 21.5cm x 27cm (8.5" x 10.75") Boy on a Pony inscribed in pencil and a photographic portrait of a lady £40-60 1301. Samuel & Nathaniel Buck The South-East Prospect of the City of York published 1745 engraving, 32cm x 82.5cm (12.5" x 32.5") £100-150 1302. Leonard Boden Nude Study limited No 65/100 print, 43cm x 25.5cm (17" x 10") £20-30 1303. After Julien Dupre Cattle in a Farmyard black and white print on silk, 31cm x 46cm (12" x 18") £100-150 1304. C. Hunt after J.F. Herring Mundig, Winner of the Derby 1835 colour print, 31cm x 42cm (12.25" x 16.5") and sundry sporting prints £40-60 1305. John Speed Dorsetshyre 1610, handcoloured engraving 38cm x 51cm (15" x 20") £200-300
The Watercolours & Drawings 1310. Reg Smythe Two Andy Capp cartoons, each of four panels watercolour, 20.5cm x 25.5cm (8" x 10") £30-50 1311. Attributed to Michael Lyne Studies of a Huntsman Opening a Gate pen and ink wash heightened with white, 25.5cm x 39.5cm (10" x 15.5") £60-80
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Lot 1314 1312. David Woodlock Girl Knitting watercolour, 35cm x 26.5cm (13.75" x 10.5") £100-150
1316. James Lawrence Isherwood [ARR] Abstract signed and dated 74 watercolour, 22cm x 32cm (8.75" x 12.5") £150-200
1313. H Hughes Richardson Summer’s Day, Blasford, Hampshire watercolour, 20.5cm x 31.5cm (8" x 13.5") £80-100
1317. James Lawrence Isherwood [ARR] Wigan Pier inscribed and initialled watercolour, 10cm x 16cm (4" x 6.25") £150-200
1314. Elizabeth Blackadder [ARR] Still Life with Japanese Mask signed and dated 1992 watercolour and gold leaf, 29cm x 38.5cm (11.5"x 15") Provenance: Mercury Gallery, Cork Street, London see illustration £1500-2000 1315. James Lawrence Isherwood [ARR] Landscape with Town in Distance signed watercolour, 54cm x 33cm (21.25" x 13") £150-200
1318. Stanley Orchart Argos Windmill, Mayfield Sussex signed and dated 77 watercolour, 36cm x 48cm (14" x 19") £40-60 1319. George Nicholls Land’s End Kynance Cove a pair signed watercolour, 27cm x 53cm (10.5" x 20.75") £100-150
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1324. Emil Axel Krause [ARR] Cottage Homes, County Conwy, North Wales signed and dated watercolour, 33cm x 50.75cm (13" x 20") £100-150 1325. Thomas Danby Moorland signed watercolour, 22.75cm x 50.75cm (9" x 20") £100-150 1326. Early 20th Century English School Stone Steps to Terrace Garden, Haddon Hall, Derbyshire watercolour, 21.5cm x 31.75cm (8.5" x 12.5") £80-120 1327. Henry Measham Changing Pasture on the Wye Thames near Hampton a pair signed watercolour, 12.75cm x 21.5cm (5" x 8.5") £50-80 Lot 1329 1320. Paul Braddon North European Cathedral signed watercolour, 62cm x 48cm (24.5" x 19") £80-120 1321. B D Sigmund Girl under a Birch Tree signed watercolour, 24cm x 17.5cm (9.5" x 6.75") £40-60 1322. B D Sigmund Birch Trees by a Pond signed watercolour, 17cm x 24cm (6.5" x 9.5") £40-60 1323. B D Sigmund Birch Trees by a Farm signed watercolour, 27cm x 16cm (10.5" x 6.25") £40-60
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1328. 19th Century English School Mill by a Stream initialled and dated 73 watercolour, 22.75cm x 33cm (9" x 13") £80-120 1329. Alfred Kingsley Lawrence Portrait of a Sergeant signed A K Lawrence pencil, 22.75cm x 15.25cm (9" x 6") see illustration £80-100 1330. Myles Birket Foster Sketches on Blue Paper monogrammed and inscribed watercolour, 8.5cm x 16cm (3.25" x 6.25") £200-300 1331. Bryan Hanlon Snow Leopards signed and inscribed watercolour, 23cm x 17cm (9" x 6.75") £100-150
1332. Thomas Miles Richardson Norham Castle on the Tweed signed and dated 1881 watercolour, 20cm x 27cm (8" x 10.5") and Norham Castle from the Tweed signed lower right T M Richardson watercolour, 21cm x 31cm (8.25" x 12.25") £300-400 1333. Roy Perry Low Tide, North Norfolk signed lower left watercolour, 26cm x 39cm (10.25" x 15.5") £80-100 1334. Dawn Cookson White Poppies signed and dated 1989 pastel, 45cm x 55cm (18" x 21.5") £100-150 1335. Samuel Phillips Jackson R.W.S. [ARR] Beach Scene, possibly Gower signed watercolour, 24cm x 40cm (9.5" x 15.75") £180-220 1336. Ernest Michael Dinkel Painswick Churchyard Cotswold Barn a pair signed watercolour, 30cm x 39cm (12" x 15.5") £120-180 1337. Martin Hardie [ARR] Veere Canal, Holland watercolour, 27cm x 35cm (10.5" x 14") £80-120 1338. James Sillett Still Life of Flowers watercolour, 72cm x 61cm (28.5" x 24") £60-80 1339. William Ingles Towards Evening watercolour, 14cm x 16.5cm (5.5" x 6.5") and another watercolour by the same £40-60
1340. A Newman Near Belstone, Dartmoor signed and inscribed watercolour and gouache, 18cm x 53cm (7" x 20.75") and H Woollen Mountain Landscape signed coloured chalks, 23cm x 30.5cm (9" x 12") £40-60 1341. A framed tribute to Mrs R G Laidlaw from the Hawick Prisoners of War watercolour, 27cm x 23cm (10.5" x 9") a photograph of the Taj Mahal dated Christmas 1917 and sundry photographs £40-60 1342. Thomas Rowlandson The Odd Couple watercolour, 32cm x 25cm (12.5" x 19") £800-1200 1343. Thomas Rowlandson Hay Cart signed and dated 1818, watercolour, 14cm x 23cm (5.5" x 9") £150-250 1344. 19th Century Continental School Village in a Wooded Landscape reverse painting on glass, 39cm x 59.5cm (15.25" x 23.5") £20-30 1345. After Cosway An Officer half length, facing to the right, wearing a red uniform with gilt epaulettes portrait miniature, 7.5cm x 6.5cm (3" x 2.5") 19th Century English School David Garrick bust portrait miniature, 7cm x 6cm (2.75" x 2.25") and Portrait of a Woman miniature, 7cm x 6cm (2.75" x 2.25") (3) £200-250 1346. Dawn Cookson Poppies signed lower right, pastel, 54cm x 40cm (21.25" x 15.75") £80-120
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Lot 1348 1347. Henri Gervex Femme Rousse bust portrait of a young girl wearing pearl earrings signed H Gervex lower left pastel, 30cm x 20cm (11.75" x 8") £150-200 1348. Reginald Batterbury Lobster Pots and Fishing Boats on the Shore signed lower right and dated 1979 watercolour, 33cm x 43cm (13" x 17") see illustration £80-120 1349. Jo Jones [ARR] Jamaican Nude signed lower left, inscribed on reverse watercolour, 31cm x 47cm (12.25" x 18.5") £60-80
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1350. J T Whitaker Cumulus Cloud over Estuary signed lower right watercolour, 24cm x 30cm (9.5" x 11.75") £100-150 1351. Tom Coates [ARR] Seated Nude initialled lower left watercolour, 25.5cm x 12.5cm (10" x 5") £80-100 1352. Tom Coates [ARR] Study at Keenland: The Saddling Enclosure initialled and inscribed lower right charcoal and crayon, 25.5cm x 31cm (10" x 12.25") £150-200
1355. Studio of Harry Bush The Haycart coloured chalk on paper, 14.5cm x 20cm (5.75" x 8") £60-80 1356. F C H The Surprise, Larkhall Park (sketch of a London pub) signed indistinctly lower right and dated ‘87, watercolour, 17cm x 24cm (5.75" x 9.5") and two other watercolours £40-60 1357. Henri-Théodore Fantin-Latour Nude Studies set of four signed Fantin pencil, various sizes see illustration (part) £1000-1500
Lot 1354
1353. Noel Laura Nisbet R I The Broken Toy inscribed on reverse, Studio 1984 watercolour, 26.5cm x 22cm (10.5" x 8.75") £200-250 1354. Noel Laura Nisbet R I Illustration for the ‘The Polite Prince’ stamped on the reverse Noel L Nisbet R I, Studio 1984 pen, ink and pastel, 46cm x 28.5cm (18" x 11.25") see illustration £300-350
Lot 1357 (part)
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Lot 1358 1358. Nolde Two Figures Seated in Deckchairs signed Nolde lower right brush and black ink on paper, 27cm x 43cm (10.5" x 17") see illustration £1500-2000 1359. Noel William Cusa Wigeon signed lower right watercolour, 33cm x 49cm (13" x 19") £60-80
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1360. Raoul Millais [ARR] Study of Two Grey Carriage Horses signed pastel, 21cm x 24cm (8.25" x 9.25") see illustration £150-200
1361. Ken Howard [ARR] St Michael’s Mount signed and dated watercolour, 17cm x 25.5cm (6.5" x 10") Provenance: Richard Green, London see illustration £400-600 1362. Nigel Lovett Final Instructions watercolour and gouache, 20cm x 30.5cm (7.5" x 12") see illustration £200-300 1363. 19th Century English School Study of Medieval Knights in Combat indistinctly signed watercolour en grisaille, 31.5cm x 40cm (12.25" x 15.5") £30-50 1364. English School, circa 1790 Three Wading Birds watercolour, 39cm x 27cm (15.5" x 10.75") £150-180 1365. An early Victorian album containing a quantity of watercolour drawings, pencil sketches, prints and verse and another of prints, etc., with genealogy of the Kings and Queens of England £200-250 1366. Attributed to Thomas Bush Hardy A Coastal Scene with Windmill watercolour, 12cm x 16.5cm (4.75" x 6.5") £50-70 1367. 19th Century English School Views of Italy set of six, including Florence, Castel of St Angelo, Michael Angelo’s Tower, Arch of Titus, Entrance to the Forum, Pompeii, Castle near Naples each inscribed and dated, framed, circa 1840s black and white chalk 18.5cm x 28cm (7.25" x 22") £300-500
Lot 1361 1368. 19th Century English School Landscape Drawings of Cornwall and Italy including Penzance, Ley Island, Tremethick Cross, Rome etc most inscribed and dated, circa 1840-1870, various sizes (13) £250-350 1369. Lionel Edwards [ARR] Grand National, The Water Jump watercolour, 33.5cm x 31cm (13.25" x 12.25") Provenance: commissioned by the vendor’s grandfather see illustration on page 132 £3000-5000 1370. Early 19th Century English School Portrait of a Gentleman half length, looking to his right and wearing a black stock, white shirt and naval jacket miniature, 5.5cm x 4.5cm (2" x 1.75") £100-150
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Lot 1369 1371. Henry James Holding Fisherfolk on the Foreshore Fishermen on a Calm Sea signed and dated 1870 watercolour, 24cm x 34.5cm (9.5" x 13.5") £50-70 1372. Angus Rands Cattle on a Country Road, a farm in the Distance signed watercolour, 47cm x 67cm (18.5" x 26.25") £40-60 1373. Henry Farley Dartmoor Landscape watercolour and gouache, 25.5cm x 40.5cm (10" x 16") £60-80 Page 132
1374. J Romney Bridge Street Row West, Chester signed and indistinctly dated watercolour, 17cm x 18cm (6.75" x 7") and After J Romney House in Watergate Street, Chester engraving, 19.5cm x 15cm (7.75" x 6") £30-50 1375. Arthur Giardelli [ARR] Tenby Harbour 1956 watercolour, pen and ink 38cm x 57cm (15" x 22.5") Note: President of The 56 Group in Wales, work exhibited at The Tate, National Museum of Wales, National Library of Wales etc. Provenance: Bonhams Bath, Anon Sale, 20th June 2005, Lot 452 £300-500
The Studio Collection of John Gilroy (1898-1985) Chorley’s are delighted to offer here the wonderful studio collection of John Gilroy. As a young man, Gilroy had copied cartoons from Punch magazine which were so skilful that he won a scholarship to The Armstrong College of Art, Durham University. The 1st World War interrupted his studying, during which he served the Royal Field Artillery in Europe and Palestine. When the war was over, he won a scholarship to The Royal College of Art, graduating in 1922 but initially remaining at the College as a teacher. In 1928 Gilroy joined the advertising agency S.H. Benson Ltd. He worked on The Coleman’s and Bovril accounts and then most famously the iconic Guinness account. The advertising slogans “My Goodness my Guinness” and “Guinness for strength” and accompanying cartoon drawings of a zookeeper (based on Gilroy himself) and all his animals (including the famous toucan) became instantly recognisable. In an interview with the Mail on Sunday, Gilroy stated “I have always been a jolly man…” who “….thought the Guinness campaign needed a touch of humour.” In 1949, Gilroy became associated with Royal Publications Ltd and produced hundreds of original designs for greeting cards, many of which are included in this catalogue. Less well known is the fact that Gilroy was also an eminent portrait painter; among his sitters were The Queen, The Queen Mother, Prince Charles, Earl Mountbatten of Burma, Winston Churchill, Pope John XXlll and Edward Heath (the latter included in this auction). John Gilroy was an active and much loved member of the Garrick Club, a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts and a Freeman of the City of London. He died in 1985 and a memorial service was held at St Pauls, Covent Garden on May 20th. The eulogies recalled the great good humour and fun that enlivened his work and the lives of all those that knew him. Please note, these drawings are sold without publication rights.
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1380. John Gilroy [ARR] Penguin Family Mouse and Elephant “Rememberance” signed watercolour, various sizes, unframed (3) £50-70 1381. John Gilroy [ARR] Monster Catch and two other fishing cartoons watercolour, 42cm x 29cm (16.5" x 11.5") and smaller, unframed (3) £200-300 1382. John Gilroy [ARR] Fishermen three humorous cartoons signed watercolour, 30cm x 32cm (11.5" x 12.5"), unframed see illustration (part) £150-200 1383. John Gilroy [ARR] Fishermen on Banks of a River three cartoons signed watercolour, 22.5cm x 35cm (8.75" x 13.75") and smaller, unframed (3) see illustration (part) £80-120 Lot 1382 (part)
1384. Roy Whiskers Windy signed watercolour, 55.75cm x 40.75cm (22" x 16") unframed (2) £150-200 1385. John Gilroy [ARR] Good Luck Keep Smiling signed watercolour, 23.5cm x 27.25cm (9.25" x 10.75"), unframed £60-80
Lot 1383 (part)
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Lot 1387 (part) 1386. John Gilroy [ARR] Turkey Scotties in Kilts Kangaroo and Joey watercolour, 25.5cm x 22.75 (10" x 9") and smaller, unframed (3) £150-180
1388. John Gilroy [ARR] Fishermen catching Mermaid watercolour, 36.75cm x 26.75cm (14.5" x 10.5") and two other humorous fishing scenes, smaller, unframed (3) £200-250
1387. John Gilroy [ARR] Elephants Singing Hippo Sat on Fox Congratulations Pink Elephants Children on a beach with a donkey signed watercolour, various sizes, unframed (5) see illustration (part) £100-150
1389. John Gilroy [ARR] Fisherman with Whale watercolour, 23.5cm x 42cm (9.25" x 16.5"), unframed see illustration £150-200
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Lot 1400 (part)
Lot 1394 1390. John Gilroy [ARR] Motorcyclist with Fish Catch on his Back watercolour, 44.5cm x 41.25cm (17.5" x 16.25") and another humorous fishing cartoon, smaller, unframed (2) £200-300 1391. John Gilroy [ARR] Girl with Prize Winning Pony watercolour, 20.25cm x 36.25cm (8" x 14.25") and Boy on Runaway Pony, unframed (2) £100-150 1392. John Gilroy [ARR] Carol Singers with Tricorn Hats watercolour, 34.25cm x 43.75cm (13.5" x 17.25") and Father Christmas Delivering, unframed (2) £100-150
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1393. John Gilroy [ARR] Carol Singer and Two Ladies signed watercolour, 45.75cm x 35.5cm (18" x 14"), unframed £180-250 1394. John Gilroy [ARR] Father Christmas with Cigar Smoking Reindeer watercolour, 47cm x 33cm (18.5" x 13"), unframed see illustration £200-300 1395. John Gilroy [ARR] Town Cryer with Christmas Fayre watercolour, 34.25cm x 44.5cm (13.5" x 17.5"), unframed £100-150 1396. John Gilroy [ARR] Christmas Stocking watercolour, 35.5cm x 30.5cm (14" x 12") and two others Robins and A Poodle with Holly, unframed (3) £80-120
1397. John Gilroy [ARR] Three Hunting Mishaps signed watercolour, 42cm x 38cm (16.5" x 15") and smaller, unframed (3) £200-300 1398. John Gilroy [ARR] One Up, Golfing Seagull watercolour, 28cm x 42cm, (11" x 16.5") unframed £100-150 1399. John Gilroy [ARR] Golfing Mishaps watercolour, 38cm x 24.25cm (15" x 10") and smaller, unframed (4) £150-200 1400. John Gilroy [ARR] Safety First watercolour, 38cm x 26.75cm (15" x 10.5") and two other Golfing Mishaps cartoons unframed (3) see illustration £120-180
Lot 1403 (part)
1401. John Gilroy [ARR] Leading the Field watercolour, 36.5cm x 52cm (15.25" x 20.5"), unframed £120-180 1402. John Gilroy [ARR] Golfer and Glamorous Caddy signed watercolour, 27.25cm x 35.5cm, (10.75" x 14"), unframed £100-150 1403. John Gilroy [ARR] The Undaunted watercolour, 22.75cm x 29.25cm (9" x 11.5") and three other winter golfing scenes, unframed (4) see illustration £150-200
Lot 1404 1404. John Gilroy [ARR] Excelsior, Golfers with a St Bernard Dog watercolour, 31.75cm x 42cm (12.5" x 16.5"), unframed see illustration £150-200
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1408. John Gilroy [ARR] Hobo with Donkey and Cart watercolour, 32.5cm x 47.75cm (12.75" x 18.75"), unframed see illustration £150-200 1409. John Gilroy [ARR] Father Christmas as a Caddy watercolour, 21cm x 26.75cm (8.25" x 10.5") and one other Golfing Mishap, unframed (2) £150-200 1410. John Gilroy [ARR] Father Christmas in a Bunker watercolour, 28.5cm x 36.75cm (11.5" x 14.5"), unframed see illustration £200-300
Lot 1407 (part) 1405. John Gilroy [ARR] No Play Today (snake eating a golf ball) watercolour, 38.75cm x 52cm (15.25" x 20.5") and Golfing Mishap with Beagle, unframed (2) £150-200
1411. John Gilroy [ARR] Christmas Help (dog with basket of holly) watercolour, 25.5cm x 31.75cm (10" x 12.5") and Friends, unframed (2) £60-80 1412. John Gilroy [ARR] Christmas Cheer watercolour, 29.25cm x 22.75cm (11.5" x 9") Bringing Home the Christmas Fayre Fetching the Christmas Tree, unframed (3) £200-300
1406. John Gilroy [ARR] Moving House with Elephant watercolour, 45cm x 55.75cm (17.75" x 22") and Change of Addess, unframed (2) £200-300 1407. John Gilroy [ARR] Happy Moving (moving house with donkey and cart) watercolour, 55.75cm x 40.75cm (22" x 16") and another house moving scene, unframed (2) see illustration (part) £200-300 Page 138
Lot 1408
1418. John Gilroy [ARR] Magpie Stealing Golf Ball watercolour, 36.25cm x 48.25cm (14.25" x 19") and two other Golfing Mishaps, unframed (3) £150-200 1419. John Gilroy [ARR] Foxes Teasing a Hound watercolour, 33cm x 52cm (13" x 20.5") and two humorous fox cartoons, unframed (3) £150-200 Lot 1410 1413. John Gilroy [ARR] Christmas Mailbox watercolour, 43.75cm x 38cm (17.25" x 15") and Snowman with Lantern, unframed (2) £150-200
1420. John Gilroy [ARR] Christmas Street Scene watercolour, 17.75cm x 30.5cm (7" x 12") Festive Dancers Man Dreaming of Pools Win Happy Retirement, unframed (4) £80-120
1414. John Gilroy [ARR] Robin on a Stump watercolour, 29.25cm x 14cm (11.5" x 5.5"), unframed £150-200
1421. John Gilroy [ARR] Exhausted Caddy watercolour, 38cm x 4.5cm (15" x 16") and Which Ball is Mine, unframed (2) £70-80
1415. John Gilroy [ARR] Cat and Robin watercolour, 29.75cm x 23.5cm (11.75" x 9.25") and Cat in a Santa Hat, unframed (2) £150-200 1416. John Gilroy [ARR] Christmas Pile-Up watercolour, 41.25cm x 32.5cm (16.25" x 12.75") another, and People in a Charabanc, unframed (2) £120-180 1417. John Gilroy [ARR] Merry Christmas (design for a card) watercolour, 31.75cm x 24.25cm (12.5" x 9.5") unframed see illustration £60-80
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Lot 1422 (part) 1422. John Gilroy [ARR] Hippo with bird St Bernard with Pups and another, unframed (3) see illustration (part) £60-80 1423. John Gilroy [ARR] Portrait of a Black Lady “Meditation" half length, nude signed pencil, 43cm x 29cm (17" x 11.5") £100-150 1424. John Gilroy [ARR] Portrait of a Guitarist signed pencil, 38cm x 27cm (15" x 10.5") £80-120 1425. John Gilroy [ARR] Golfers at Gleneagles oil on canvas, 61cm x 73.75cm (24" x 29"), unframed £400-600 1426. Two Gilroy oil palettes, a palette box and others £100-150 1427. John Gilroy [ARR] A Neopolitan Fishermen signed and dated 1925 watercolour, 25cm x 16cm (10" x 6") £80-120 Page 140
1428. John Gilroy [ARR] Portrait of an Old Lady pencil, 17cm x 15cm (6.75" x 6") £50-60 1429. John Gilroy [ARR] Portrait of a Chelsea Pensioner signed pencil and watercolour, 22.5cm x 20.5cm (9" x 8") £100-150 1430. John Gilroy [ARR] Portrait of Kenneth Moore as Father Brown oil on canvas, 45.75cm x 35.5cm (18" x 14"), unframed £40-60 1431. John Gilroy [ARR] Paratrooper on Falkland Beach signed oil on canvas, 101.75cm x 76.25cm (40" x 30"), unframed £150-200 1432. John Gilroy [ARR] Edward Heath signed and inscribed oil on canvas, 76cm x 64cm (30" x 25.25"), unframed £250-300
Lot 1436 (part) 1433. John Gilroy [ARR] Ascot watercolour, 69cm x 105cm (27" x 41.25") and Going to Mass signed oil on canvas (rolled), unframed (2) £100-150 1434. John Gilroy [ARR] Portrait of an Old Man oil on canvas, 78cm x 63cm (30.75" x 24.75") Portrait of a Sailor signed oil on canvas, 101.75cm x 76.25cm (40" x 30") and Italian Peasant by a Well oil on canvas, 90cm x 119cm (35.5cm x 46.75cm) (all rolled), unframed (3) £150-200 1435. John Gilroy [ARR] Huntsmen and Fox coloured chalk, 36.25cm x 31.75cm (11.5" x 9") and Fox with Amorous Hound, unframed (2) £200-300
1436. John Gilroy [ARR] Joie de Vivre watercolour, 27cm x 21.5cm (10.5" x 8.5") After the Wedding Man Flu Good Luck Champagne Bell Boy six cartoons, unframed (6) see illustration (part) £400-600 1437. John Gilroy [ARR] End of the Party signed watercolour, 33cm x 53.75cm (13" x 21.5"), unframed £80-100 1438. John Gilroy [ARR] Finish of the Horse Race signed watercolour, 25cm x 42cm (9.75" x 16.5") and another racing cartoon, unframed (2) £80-100
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1439. John Gilroy [ARR] Horse and Jockey Celebrating Christmas signed watercolour, 38cm x 54cm (15" x 21.25") Good Companions, unframed (2) £200-300
1446. John Gilroy [ARR] Guardsman and Children signed watercolour, 51cm x 37cm (20" x 14.5") Guardsman with Duck Nesting in his Bearskin, unframed (2) £100-150
1440. John Gilroy [ARR] Horse Guard watercolour, 33cm x 41cm (13" x 16") Two Traffic Warden cartoons and Donkey with Carrot, unframed (4) £200-300
1447. John Gilroy [ARR] Traffic Signs signed watercolour, 55cm x 36cm (21.5" x 14cm) and Passed Driving, unframed (2) £60-80
1441. John Gilroy [ARR] Gay Dogs signed watercolour, 45.75cm x 30.5cm (18" x 12"), unframed £80-120
1448. John Gilroy [ARR] Nothing to Declare signed watercolour, 42cm x 56cm (16.5" x 22") and four other holiday cartoons, unframed (5) £150-200
1442. John Gilroy [ARR] Happy Sunny Retirement watercolour, 29cm x 39cm (11.5" x 15") Towing a Car with Horse Drinks Advert and Exercising by Television, unframed (4) £150-200 1443. John Gilroy [ARR] In the Dog House watercolour, 27cm x 40cm (10.5" x 15.75") Happiness all the Way Success in the Playpen, unframed (3) £150-180 1444. John Gilroy [ARR] Celebration signed watercolour, 54.5cm x 46.5cm (21.5" x 18.25"), unframed see illustration £150-200 1445. John Gilroy [ARR] Fishermen Asleep signed watercolour, 26cm x 30.5cm (10.25" x 12"), unframed £60-80
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1449. A quantity of Gilroy photographic prints 20.5cm x 15.25cm (8" x 6") two framed £60-80 1450. A quantity of Gilroy photographic prints 20cm x 15.25cm (8" x 6") two framed (9) £60-80 1451. A quantity of Gilroy photographic prints mounted in groups on boards ten boards with approximately ten prints on each £60-80 1452. John Gilroy [ARR] Rescue signed watercolour and coloured chalk, 30cm x 47cm (12" x 18.5"), unframed £50-60 1453. A collection of Gilroy Guinness advertising memorabilia and various posters, unframed see illustration (part) £100-150
1454. John Gilroy [ARR] A quantity of figure drawings and other sketches, unframed £20-30 1455. John Gilroy [ARR] Seven humorous cartoons, various sizes, unframed £50-70 1456. John Gilroy [ARR] 21 Today 36cm x 25cm (14" x 10") framed and a quantity of sketches and cartoons, various sizes, unframed £40-60 1457. John Gilroy [ARR] RAF Headquarters, Chicksands Priory oil on canvas, 51cm x 61cm (20" x 24") and another Italian Hill Town, unframed £80-120
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1458. A Yashica -C twin lens, 2¼ square inch camera Note: used by John Gilroy when photographing animals in London Zoo £50-70 1459. John Gilroy [ARR] An Italian Landscape with Bridge signed oil on board, 70cm x 92cm (27.5" x 36.25"), unframed £80-120 1460. John Gilroy [ARR] Prince Consort Road in the Snow signed oil on canvas, 77cm x 102cm (30" x 40"), unframed £60-80 1461. John Gilroy Several sketch books £30-50
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The Oil Paintings 1465. J W Gozzard The Fisher’s Return to the Harbour signed with initials oil on board, 29cm x 39cm (11" x 15") £200-300 1466. Attributed to James Flewitt Mullock Reginald Herbert of Clytha Park, Monmouthshire with his racehorse Comberton, a groom and trainer oil on board, 39.5cm x 54cm (15.25" x 21.25") Provenance: from Reginald Herbert by direct descent to the vendor Note: W Reginald Herbert Esq. DL. JP. was Master of the Monmouthshire fox hounds and founded the polo club at Aylton. Mullock was a largely self-taught Newport artist who established a reputation for animal painting at the annual Tredegar Agricultural Show organised by his best known patron Sir Charles Morgan. His work is held in the collection of the National Museum of Wales see illustration £400-600
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1467. James Lawrence Isherwood [ARR] Yachts signed oil on canvas, 28cm x 21cm (11" x 8.25") £150-200 1468. G R Fishing Boats Outside Valetta Harbour initialled oil on board, 19cm x 29cm (7.5" x 11.5") £200-300 1469. Frank Paton Geese signed lower left oil on board, 16cm x 25cm (6.25" x 10") £300-400 1470. Attributed to E M Wimperis Cart on a Track near a Windmill monogrammed oil on canvas, 44cm x 55cm (17.25" x 21.5") £80-120 1471. After Peter Paul Rubens Adoration of the Magi oil on canvas, 115cm x 162cm (45.25" x 63.75") Note: this is a copy of the work held at the Musée des Beaux-Arts de Lyon see illustration £1000-1500
Lot 1471 1472. Rudolf Sauter Portrait of David Gazard when a Boy signed lower right and reverse oil on panel, 39.5cm x 28cm (15.5" x 11") Note: Christmas 1955, Butter Row, Stroud, given to sitter by artist together with poem by Sauter £400-500 1473. 19th Century English School Peasant Woman with Pitchers oil on panel, 46cm x 37.5cm (18" x 14.75") £60-70 1474. Bernard Dunstan [ARR] Portrait Sketch of a Girl oil on board, 28cm x 22.75cm (11" x 9") see illustration £200-300
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1475. Norman Hepple Still Life of Carnations signed oil on canvas, 39cm x 29cm (15.5" x 11.5") see illustration £200-300 1476. Dick Lee Fermanville, 1960 moorings by an estuary département de la manche, north-west France signed lower right oil on paper laid to panel, 17.75cm x 23cm (7" x 9") see illustration £100-120 1477. E J M Lynch Scottish Coastal Landscape signed oil on board, 40.5cm x 62cm and sundry prints etc £40-60
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1478. 19th Century Continental School Figures on an Alpine Road oil on canvas, 78cm x 68cm (30.5" x 26.75") £60-80 1479. 20th Century English School Cottages by a River oil, 38cm x 50cm (15" x 19.5") £40-50 1480. Follower of William Thornley Harbour Scene oil on canvas, 36cm x 29cm (14" x 11.5") £20-30 1481. Ron Humphries A Country Lane in Winter signed oil on canvas, 51cm x 76cm (20" x 30"), two other oils and a railway print £80-100
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1484. Leon Morrocco [ARR] Chez Felix signed and dated 2000 oil on canvas, 90.25cm x 83.75cm (35.5" x 33") see illustration £3000-5000
Lot 1484 1485. Leon Morrocco [ARR] Artist’s Studio signed and dated 97 oil on canvas, 69.75cm x 75cm (27.5" x 29.5") see illustration £3000-4000
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Lot 1486 1486. Leon Morrocco [ARR] Three Beach Huts signed and dated 98 oil on canvas, approximately 40.75cm x 30.5cm (16" x 12") see illustration £1500-2500
1488. Paul H Ellis The Thames at Hurley signed lower left and inscribed on the reverse oil on canvas, 34cm x 52cm (13.5" x 20.5") £300-400
1487. Lionel Edwards [ARR] Last Man Shut the Gate signed lower right and inscribed on the reverse oil on canvas, 50cm x 60cm (19.75" x 23.75") see illustration £6000-8000
1489. Attributed to Paul H Ellis River Landscape with Barge and Farmstead oil on canvas, 36cm x 45cm (14" x 17.75") £100-150
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1490. Jo Jones [ARR] The Stranger signed lower right oil on canvas, 71cm x 52cm (28" x 20.5") from the series Visitors to the Cottage £80-120 1491. Jo Jones [ARR] Early Moonrise initialled lower left oil on canvas signed and inscribed on the reverse, 63.5cm x 84cm (25" x 33") £60-80
1492. Jo Jones [ARR] Olive Trees in the Riff Mountains, Morocco signed lower right, signed and inscribed on the reverse oil on canvas, 83cm x 65cm (32.75" x 25.5") £60-80 1493. Jo Jones [ARR] Le Repas a woman with a glass of wine beside a table with fruit, a marrow and a jug of wilting tulips signed upper right oil on canvas, 52cm x 55cm (20.5" x 21.5") £200-300
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1494. M J Study of Two Turkeys initialled lower left oil on board, 28cm x 20cm (11" x 8") £80-120
1496. Harry Bush Orchard with Farm Beyond stamped on reverse oil on panel, 40cm x 56cm (15.75" x 22") £200-300
1495. Harry Bush The Stove interior scene stamped on reverse oil on canvas, 61cm x 51cm (24" x 20"), unframed £60-80
1497. Thomas Sadler Mary Bryan half length portrait signed, dated 1724 and inscribed on a label to the lower right Mary Bryan married William Faussett 1690, Faussett died 1711, then married General Echlin, painted Thomas Sadler 1684 oval oil on board, 73.5cm x 61cm (29" x 24") see illustration £800-1200
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Lot 1498 1498. Thomas Sadler General Robert Echlin half length portrait inscribed on the reverse Lt Gen R Echlin married widow of Wm Faussett Esq daughter of John Bryan Esq oil on canvas, 68.5cm x 51cm (27" x 20") in a carved and gilded frame Note: Robert Echlin 3rd son of Robert Echlin of Ardquin, County Down, Ireland (politician - soldier) served as Captain in Colonel John Cunningham’s Foot in 1689, repulsed the attack by the Duke of Berwick on the Isle of Inch; became Lt Colonel of the Inniskillen Regiment at the foundation of the Regiment by Sir Albert Conyngham. In 1690 Robert Echlin commanded part of the Regiment at the Battle of the Boyne at which he distinguished himself by saving General Ginkel’s cavalry from fierce attack by James VII’s cavalry. Conyngham was captured and killed, Echlin petitioned to be given the Regiment, in 1692 became full Colonel and by 1707 was Lt General. The Regiment was sent to Scotland at the time of Union. At about this time Echlin’s allegiance was transferred to the Jacobite cause. He was relinquished of his command which was handed by the Duke of Marlborough to the Earl of Stair. Echlin received no payment for the Regiment (his support of the Duke of Ormond and opposition of Churchill and his Tory leanings all worked against him). He is believed to have commanded a Regiment of horses under the Earl of Seaford and the Marquis of Huntley in the taking of Inverness. He possibly faced his old Regiment at the battle of Sheriffmuir on 13th November 1715 which marked the end of the rebellion. Echlin’s basket hilt sword and the sword of the Earl of Stair are placed on opposing walls at Earlshall Castle. Echlin then faded from the historical records, it is thought he fled to France and possibly served in Louis XV’s army see illustration £1500-2000 Page 151
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Lot 1503 1499. Allan Gloucester from the Severn Tewkesbury from the Swilgate a pair signed oil on canvas, 49cm x 75cm (19" x 29.5") £250-350 1500. Ken Moroney [ARR] Young Boy Flying a Kite signed oil on panel, 30cm x 24cm (11.5" x 9.5") see illustration £500-800
1502. E A Hickling Café Interior signed oil on board, 40cm x 50cm (15.5" x 19.5") see illustration £300-400 1503. H Waldek, 19th Century Check Mate signed oil on canvas, 47cm x 38cm (18.5" x 15") see illustration £600-800
1501. Frank Avray Wilson [ARR] Composition in Red and Black signed oil on canvas, 33cm x 24cm (13" x 9.5"), unframed £200-300
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Lot 1504 1504. Dame Ethel Walker [ARR] Young Woman With Green Necklace oil on canvas, 61.5cm x 51cm (24" x 20") see illustration £400-600 1505. C K R, 20th Century English School Portrait of a Young Lady full length, wearing jodhpurs and holding a crop, a white terrier at her feet signed with initials and dated 1934 oil on canvas, 97cm x 70.5cm (38" x 27.75") £300-500 1506. After Fabrizio Plessi Spugne D’Emergenza in Canal Grande signed, inscribed and dated ‘78 mixed media on canvas, 90cm x 110cm (35.25" x 43.25") £40-60 Page 154
1507. Alfred Walter Williams The Woodcutter’s Repose signed and dated 1847 oil on canvas, 61cm x 93.5cm (24" x 36.75") in original gilt-gesso swept frame Provenance: Sold Sotheby Bearne, Torquay, 16th April 1980, lot 319 as ‘Mid-day Repose’ hammer £3400 see illustration £2000-3000 1508. ACAE Brazilian Townscape signed lower right and dated 74 oil on canvas, 85cm x 130cm (33.5" x 51") £100-150
Lot 1507 1509. Samuel Webley Fisherman in a Boat with willow tree and lily pads in the foreground signed on a lable on the reverse oil on panel, 36cm x 45 cm (14" x 17.5") £300-400 1510. Robert Finlay McIntyre Fingals Cave, Staffa signed and inscribed oil on canvas board, 50cm x 76cm (19.75" x 30") £200-300 1511. Thomas Bush Hardy Shipping off a Coastal Town signed and dated 1890 oil on canvas, 21.5cm x 44cm (8.5" x 17.5") £400-600
1513. Gilbert Cattley Bay Hunter in a Stable Yard dated 1965 oil on board, 40cm x 58cm (15.75" x 22.75") £100-150 1514. Charles Thomas Bale Still Life with Game oil on canvas, 34cm x 44.5cm (13.25" x 1.5") Provenance: John Noott Gallery £150-200 1515. Thomas Baker of Leamington Cattle Watering oil on canvas, 18.5cm x 29cm (7.25" x 11") Provenance: The Barn Gallery, Worcester £300-500
1512. After Anders Zorn The Bather oil on canvas, 34cm x 18.5cm (13.25" x 7.25") £70-100
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the buyer examined the goods. Additionally, in specified circumstances, lots misdescribed because they are 'deliberate forgeries' may be returned and repayment made, within a three-week time limit from the date of sale. The expression 'deliberate forgery' is defined in our Conditions of Sale. We are unable to undertake condition reports on the day of an auction. 7. Electrical Goods These are sold as 'antiques' only and if bought for use must be checked over for compliance with safety regulations by a qualified electrician first. 8. Export of Goods Buyers intending to export goods should ascertain (a) whether an export licence is required and (b) whether there is any specific prohibition on importing goods of that character because, e.g. they may contain prohibited materials such as ivory. Ask us if you need help. 9. Registration and Bidding The auctioneers reserve the right to refuse admission to the saleroom premises or participation in any auction, and to reject any bid. They may accept, at their complete discretion, bids from those present in the saleroom, written commission bids left in advance of the auction, and an indication of intention to bid from those who wish to do so by telephone or online. At the time of registration, prospective bidders are required to complete a registration form with their name and address, and to supply proof of identity and residence, for example a passport or driving licence photocard and a current utility bill, together with a debit or credit card, in order to obtain a numbered bidding paddle. Chorley’s will not accept mobile telephone numbers as the only form of contact or a P.O. Box number as the only address. Clients leaving commission bids by telephone, email or via the internet will also be required to provide these details and proofs of identity and residence before a bid is accepted, as will clients registering to bid by telephone or online. New bidders who cannot attend Chorley’s saleroom in person to show this documentation are requested to process their proposed payment card for authentication through the secure online registration page, operated by SAGEPAY, on Chorley's website. A deposit may be requested from new clients wishing to bid on premium lots (which will be clearly indicated in the catalogue). This deposit will be refunded on the day after the auction should the bid be unsuccessful, or deducted from the buyer’s invoice if the bid is successful. Instructions to bid on behalf of another party will be refused. All buyers must arrange immediate payment upon notification of a successful bid and arrange collection of goods within 6 working days after the auction. To avoid any delay in the release of purchases, buyers should prearrange credit approval from their bank. Lots purchased will be invoiced to the name and address on the registration form and payment by a third party will not be accepted. Goods will not be released to any other person or address other than that registered. Collections by couriers/carriers will only be permitted on receipt of written instructions from the registered bidder. Collections by taxi or unconfirmed other parties will be refused. If payment is made in absentia, Chorley’s will not release the items for a period of 72 hours after payment unless the cardholder attends the saleroom in person and presents the card used for the transaction. In some circumstances, Chorley’s may be able to provide packing and/or postage of purchased Lots for a fee, however this is at Chorley’s discretion and it is advisable to check before bidding whether this service will be available for a particular Lot. Packing by Chorley's will be done to the best of our ability but we cannot guarantee the treatment of packages once they leave our saleroom, therefore where this service is offered, it is done so at the buyer's risk and on the understanding that Chorley's will not be held liable for loss or damages. 10. Commission Bidding All those wishing to use this service are bound by the registration and bidding requirements in Item 9 above.
Commission bids may be left with the auctioneers up to one hour before the start of an auction, indicating the maximum amount to be bid excluding buyers' premium. These can be left in person, by telephone or via the 'My Lots & Bids' feature of our online catalogues. All bids submitted are regarded as acknowledgement that the bidder has read and accepts the terms and conditions of sale and will submit any specific personal details requested to verify their intention and ability to comply with those conditions. Commission bids will be executed at the lowest possible price having regard to any reserve and competing bids. If two buyers submit identical commission bids, the auctioneers may prefer the first bid received. The auctioneer may execute commission bids directly from the rostrum, clearly identifying the successful bid as commission bid. Commission bids may be left with saleroom staff by telephone, at which point all details of proposed payment and collection arrangements will be required. We would remind prospective bidders that the firm strongly advises viewing onsite in person, or by an agent, and that any descriptions, condition reports and images supplied to the absentee bidder are an opinion provided by this firm and do not guarantee the condition, age or any other characteristic of the lot in question. Execution of commission bids is a free service undertaken subject to other commitments at the time of the sale and we cannot accept liability in an individual instance for failing to execute a written bid or for errors and omissions in connection with it, arising from circumstances beyond our reasonable control. The auctioneer may also execute bids on behalf of the seller up to the amount of the reserve, which cannot be above the lower estimate. The auctioneer will not specifically identify bids placed on behalf of the seller. It is the responsibility of the bidder to ascertain whether his bid has been successful. All buyers must arrange payment and notify Chorley’s of collection arrangements within 6 working days after the auction. 11. Telephone Bidding All those wishing to use this service are bound by the registration and bidding requirements in Item 9 above. At their discretion, the auctioneers may undertake to bid on behalf of a prospective buyer over the telephone. Telephone bids will not be available for lots estimated below £400 and this service must be booked by 4pm on the day prior to the auction. Bidders will be required to provide two telephone numbers, in case one line is busy or unobtainable at the time of the auction. They will also be asked to supply an emergency commission bid for each lot in which they propose to bid. These will only be executed in the event that saleroom staff are unable to reach the bidder on the telephone number provided at the time the lot is offered for sale. Execution of telephone bids is a free service undertaken subject to other commitments at the time of the sale and we cannot accept liability in an individual instance for failing to execute a telephone bid or for errors and omissions in connection with it, arising from circumstances beyond our reasonable control. Bidders are advised that there is a limit to the number of lines available for telephone bidding and these are allocated purely on a first come, first served basis. Should all available lines be pre-allocated, prospective buyers will be asked if they wish to leave a commission bid instead. Telephone bids may be recorded for security purposes and by bidding on the telephone prospective buyers consent to the recording of their conversation. All buyers must arrange payment and collection within 6 working days after the auction. 12. Live Online Bidding All those wishing to use this service are bound by the registration and bidding requirements in Item 9 above. Chorley's sales offer prospective buyers the facility to bid live online through the website of www.the-saleroom.com and www.invaluable.com. Lots purchased in this way will attract an additional charge for the service in the sum of 3% of the hammer price plus VAT at the rate imposed. All potential buyers will be required to submit identification details and credit/debit card details when they register to bid live online at www.the-saleroom.com or www.invaluable.com. The registration address must be the bidder’s permanent residence and the card details provided must be their
own. Bidders will be approved and activated for live online bidding at our discretion. Intending bidders are advised that this service is offered subject to the Terms and Conditions of ATG Media and Invaluable as stated on their websites and that they bid by this method at their own risk. Chorley's cannot be held responsible for any failure or delay in online bidding technology which results in bids failing to reach the auctioneer or reaching the auctioneer after the hammer has fallen, neither are we responsible for incorrect information provided by the-saleroom.com regarding the success of internet bids. Absentee payments for Lots purchased online will only be accepted by bank transfer or by card payment on the secure page of Chorley’s website, and there will be a clearance period of 72 hours after payment before Lots purchased online will be released for collection. Chorley’s reserve the right to charge for removal to storage of any lots not collected within 6 working days after the auction, for which a fee of £10 will be charged plus a storage rate of £2 per lot per day, plus VAT. If any lots are not paid for within three weeks of the sale, Chorley’s reserve the right to cancel the sale and arrange for the lot(s) to be sold either by private treaty or in a subsequent auction, and any shortfall will be invoiced to the defaulting bidder. 13. Methods of Payment Prospective buyers who have not bid at Chorley’s before may be requested to supply bank references before the auction. As a general rule, any payment tendered, other than cash, will need to be cleared before removal of the goods is permitted. Accepted methods of payment are: • Sterling cash up to a maximum sum of £8,000 per auction • Debit card drawn on a UK Bank – there is no additional charge for purchases made with these cards. Maximum payment in one day £30,000. • Bank transfer – account details available from office. Maximum payment accepted from personal accounts is £25,000 per day or £100,000 from business accounts • Credit card – payment up to a maximum amount of £5000 per auction will be accepted at the auctioneers’ discretion and will be subject to a surcharge of 3%. Cheques and banker’s drafts are not acceptable tender, unless agreed with a Director of Chorley’s in advance. We will not accept payments for purchased lots from any party other than the registered bidder, unless otherwise agreed with this firm prior to the sale. Absentee payments by credit/debit card will not be accepted over the telephone, but must be made through the secure card payment page on our website, after which a clearance period of 72 hours will apply before the goods are available for release. If any lots are not paid for within three weeks of the sale, Chorley’s reserve the right to cancel the sale and arrange for the lot(s) to be sold either by private treaty or in a subsequent auction, and any shortfall will be invoiced to the defaulting bidder. 14. Collection and Storages All buyers must arrange payment and collection of their lots not later than 6 working days after the auction. Collection address: Chorley's, Prinknash Abbey Park, Gloucestershire GL4 8EU. Opening hours: Monday-Friday 9am-5pm Tel: 01452 344499 Email: enquiries@chorleys.com Goods will not be released before cleared payment has been received. Goods will not be released to any other person or address other than that registered prior to the auction. Collections by couriers/carriers will only be accepted on receipt of written instructions from the registered bidder. Collections by taxi or unconfirmed other parties will be refused. If an absentee payment has been made by credit/ debit card, Chorley’s will not release the items for a clearance period of 72 hours unless the purchaser collects in person and produces the payment card at the time of collection. It is important that goods are paid for and collected promptly. Any delay may involve the buyer paying storage charges.
Unless otherwise agreed with the Auctioneers, any lots remaining at the saleroom later than 6 working days after the sale will incur a removal charge of £10 plus storage fees of £2 per lot per day, all plus VAT. We can provide details, without liability, of appropriate courier/carrier firms for collection of goods; however both the insuring and carriage charge is entirely the responsibility of the buyer. At our discretion, and upon the written authorisation from the buyer assuming all responsibility for loss or damage, we may be able to pack goods for collection by courier or despatch by Royal Mail Special Delivery or similar insured service. This would be done to the best of our ability, however this service will be provided only upon the understanding that the buyer will not hold Chorley’s liable for any damage or loss to a item once collected from the saleroom; where our packing service is available, Chorley’s will make a charge for the time and materials used in packing, plus the necessary postage charges. We recommend that bidders enquire before the sale if a packing service will be available for a particular Lot, if this will have a bearing on their decision to bid. TERMS OF CONSIGNMENT FOR SELLERS 1. Interpretation In these Terms the words 'you', 'yours', etc. refer to the Seller and if the consignment of goods to us is made by an agent we assume that the Seller has authorised the consignment and that the consignor has the Seller's authority to contract. Similarly the words 'we', 'us', etc. refer to the Auctioneers. 2. Commission Commission is charged to Sellers at the following rates:For each Lot sold for £3000 and under: 15% of the hammer price plus VAT at the current rate at the time of the sale For each Lot sold for £3001 and over: 10% of the hammer price plus VAT at the current rate at the time of the sale 3. Removal Costs Items for sale must be consigned to the saleroom by any stated deadline and at the your expense. We may be able to assist with this process but any liability incurred to a carrier for haulage charges is solely your responsibility. 4. Loss and Damage of Goods (a) Chorley's is not authorised by the FSA to provide insurance to its clients, and does not do so. However Chorley's, for its own protection, assumes liability for property consigned to it at the lower pre-sale estimate until the hammer falls. To justify accepting liability, Chorley's makes a charge of 1.5% of the hammer price plus VAT. The liability assumed by Chorley's shall be limited to the lower pre-sale estimate or the hammer price if the lot has sold. (b) If the owner of goods consigned instructs us in writing not to take such action, the goods then remain entirely at the owner’s risk unless and until the property in them passes to the Buyer or they are collected by or on behalf of the owner, and clause 4(a) is inapplicable. 5. Illustrations The cost of any catalogue illustrations is borne by you. If we consider that the lot should be illustrated, your permission will be asked first. The copyright in respect of such illustrations shall be the property of us, the Auctioneers, as is the text of the catalogue. All lots in every sale are illustrated on Chorley’s website and major auction search websites, for which a fee of £5 plus VAT is charged per lot. 6. Minimum Bids and our Discretion Goods will normally be offered subject to a reserve agreed between us before the sale in accordance with clause 7. We may sell lots below the reserve provided we account to you for the same sale proceeds as you would have received had the reserve been the hammer price. If you specifically give us a "discretion" we may accept a bid of up to 10% below the formal reserve. 7. Reserves. (a) You are entitled to place prior to the auction a reserve on any lot consigned,
being the minimum hammer price at which that lot may be sold. Reserves must be reasonable and we may decline to offer goods which in our opinion would be subject to an unreasonably high reserve (in which case goods carry the storage and insurance charges stipulated in these Terms of Consignment). (b) A reserve once set cannot be changed except with our consent. (c) Where a reserve has been placed only we may bid on your behalf and only up to the reserve (if any) and you may in no circumstances bid personally on your own lots. 8. Electrical Items These are subject to detailed statutory safety controls. Where such items are accepted for sale you accept responsibility for the cost of testing by external contractors. Goods not certified as safe by an electrician (unless antiques) will not be accepted for sale. They must be removed at your expense on your being notified. We reserve the right to dispose of unsafe goods as refuse, at your expense. 9. Soft Furnishings The sale of soft furnishings is strictly regulated by statute law in the interests of fire safety. Goods found to infringe safety regulations will not be offered and must be removed at your expense. We reserve the right to dispose of unsafe goods as refuse, at your expense. The rights of disposal referred to in clauses 8 and 9 are subject to the provisions of The Torts (Interference with Goods) Act 1977, Schedule 1, a copy of which is available for inspection on request. 10. Descriptions. Please assist us with accurate information as to the provenance and authentication of goods where this is relevant. There is strict liability for the accuracy of descriptions under modern consumer legislation and in some circumstances responsibility lies with sellers if inaccuracies occur. We will assume that you have approved the catalogue description of your lots unless informed to the contrary. Where we are obliged to return the price to the buyer when the lot is a deliberate forgery under Condition 15 of the Conditions of Sale and we have accounted to you for the proceeds of sale, you agree to reimburse us the sale proceeds. The liability to reimburse the sale proceeds shall not arise where you are acting reasonably and honestly and are unaware of the forgery but we are or ought to have been aware of it. 11. Unsold and Withdrawn Items. If an item is unsold it may be re-offered at a future sale. Where in our opinion an item is unsaleable you must collect such items from the saleroom promptly on being so informed, otherwise storage charges may be incurred. We reserve the right to charge for storage in these circumstances at a daily rate of £2 per lot. 12. Withdrawn and Bought-In Items These are liable to incur a charge of 5% plus VAT on being withdrawn or bought-in after being catalogued, based on the reserve or pre-sale low estimate. 13. Conditions of Sale You agree that all goods will be sold under our Conditions of Sale. In particular you undertake that you have the right to sell the goods either as owner or agent for the owner. You undertake to compensate us and any buyer or third party for all losses, liabilities and expenses incurred in respect of and as a result of any breach of this undertaking. 14. Authority to deduct commission and expenses and retain premium and interest (a) You authorise us to deduct commission at the stated rate and all expenses incurred for your account from the hammer price and consent to our right to retain beneficially the premium paid by the buyer in accordance with our Conditions of Sale and any interest earned on the sale proceeds until the date of settlement. (b) You authorise us in our discretion to negotiate a sale by private treaty not later than the close of business on the day of the sale in the case of lots unsold at auction, in which case
the same charges will be payable as if such lots had been sold at auction and so far as appropriate these Terms apply. 15. Warehousing We disclaim all liability for goods delivered to our saleroom without sufficient sale instructions and reserve the right to make minimum warehousing charge of £2 per lot per day. Unsold lots are subject to the same charges if you do not remove them within a reasonable time of notification. If not removed within three weeks, we reserve the right to sell them and defray charges from any net proceeds of sale or at your expense to consign them to the local authority for disposal. 16. Settlement After the sale, settlement of the net sum due to you normally takes place within 30 days of the sale (either by BACS or by crossed cheque to the seller) unless the buyer has not paid for the goods, in which case no settlement will then be made but we will take your instructions in the light of our Conditions of Sale. You authorise any sums owed by you to us on other transactions to be deducted from the sale proceeds. You must note the liability to reimburse the proceeds of sale to us as under the circumstances provided for in Condition 10 above. You should therefore bear this potential liability in mind before parting with the proceeds of sale until the expiry of 30 days from the date of sale. CONDITIONS OF SALE Chorley’s carries on business with bidders, buyers and all those present in the auction room prior to or in connection with a sale on the following General Conditions and on such other terms, conditions and notices as may be referred to herein. 1. Definitions In these Conditions: (a) "auctioneer" means the firm of Chorley’s or its authorised auctioneer, as appropriate; (b) "deliberate forgery” means an imitation made with the intention of deceiving as to authorship, origin, date, age, period, culture or source but which is unequivocally described in the catalogue as being the work of a particular creator and which at the date of the sale had a value materially less than it would have had if it had been in accordance with the description; (c) "hammer price" means the level of bidding reached (at or above any reserve) when the auctioneer brings down the hammer; (d) "terms of consignment" means the stipulated terms and rates of commission on which Chorley’s accepts instructions from sellers or their agents; (e) "total amount due" means the hammer price in respect of the lot sold together with any premium, Value Added Tax chargeable and any additional charges payable by a defaulting buyer under these Conditions; (f) "sale proceeds" means the net amount due to the seller, being the hammer price of the lot sold less commission at the stated rate, Value Added Tax chargeable and any other amounts due to us by the seller in whatever capacity and however arising; (g) "You", "Your", etc. refer to the buyer as identified in Condition 2. (h) The singular includes the plural and vice versa as appropriate. 2. Bidding Procedure and the Buyer (a) Bidders are required to register their particulars before bidding and to satisfy any security arrangements before entering the auction room to view or bid; (b) the maker of the highest bid accepted by the auctioneer conducting the sale shall be the buyer at the hammer price and any dispute about a bid shall be settled at the auctioneer's absolute discretion by re-offering the Lot during the course of the auction or otherwise. The auctioneer shall act reasonably in exercising this discretion;
(c) Bidders shall be deemed to act as principals; (d) Our right to bid on behalf of the seller is expressly reserved up to the amount of any reserve and the right to refuse any bid is also reserved. 3. Increments Bidding increments shall be at the sole discretion of the auctioneer. 4. The Purchase Price The buyer shall pay the hammer price together with a premium thereon at the following rates: 18% on the first £250,000 of the hammer price 15% on the excess between £250,001 and £500,000 of the hammer price 12.5% on the excess between £500,001 and £1,000,000 of the hammer price 10% on the excess over £1,000,001 Where thresholds apply the higher premium rate will apply to the portion of the bid price up to the threshold and the lower premium rate will apply to the portion of the bid price in excess of the threshold. In addition, VAT at the rate imposed by law is added to this premium (see below). 5. Value Added Tax Value Added Tax on the hammer price is imposed by law on all items affixed with an asterisk or double asterisk. Value Added Tax is charged at the appropriate rate prevailing by law at the date of sale and is payable by buyers of relevant Lots. (Please refer to "Information for Buyers" for a brief explanation of the VAT position). 6. The Artist’s Resale Right Purchase of lots marked in the catalogue with ARR beside the name of the artist may be subject to payment of the Artist’s Resale Right. This is a royalty charge that all UK art market professionals are required to collect from the buyer of a work of art by an artist, or beneficiary of a deceased artist, who is registered as a member of a recognised collection agency. A payment of 4% will be due on qualifying lots that achieve a hammer price of the UK sterling equivalent of Euro 1,000 to 50,000 and this royalty charge will be added to the buyer’s invoice. The Euro rate of exchange applied will be the rate published by the Design and Artists Copyright Society (DACS) website on the day of the sale. Chorley’s reserve the right to invoice the buyer of a Lot at any point after the auction, should it later transpire that the artist is eligible for this royalty. After payment is received, the auctioneers will pass on this royalty to the artist’s collecting agency. For qualifying items that sell for in excess of the UK equivalent of Euro 50,000, a sliding scale of royalty charges will apply and can be viewed on the website www.dacs.org.uk along with detailed information about the Artist’s Resale Right. 7. Payment (1) Immediately a lot is sold you will: (a) give to us, if requested, proof of identity, and (b) pay to us the total amount due in cash or in such other way as is agreed by us. (2) Any payments by you to us may be applied by us towards any sums owing from you to us on any account whatever, without regard to any directions of you or your agent, whether express or implied. 8. Title and Collection of Purchase (1) The ownership of any lots purchased shall not pass to you until you have made payment in full to us of the total amount due, though risk shall pass to you from the fall of the hammer. (2) You shall, at your own risk and expense, collect any lots that you have purchased and paid for from our premises not later than 6 working days after the sale or upon the clearance of your payment (if later), after which you shall be responsible for any collection, storage and insurance charges. (3) No purchase may be collected and we shall not release any lot to you or your agent until it has been paid for.
9. Remedies for Non-Payment or Failure to Collect Purchases (1) If any lot is not paid for in full and taken away in accordance with these Conditions or if there is any other breach of these Conditions, we, as agent for the seller and on our own behalf, shall at our absolute discretion and without prejudice to any other rights we may have, be entitled to exercise one or more of the following rights and remedies: (a) to proceed against you for damages for breach of contract; (b) to rescind the sale of that lot and/or any other lots sold by us to you; (c) to resell the lot (by auction or private treaty) in which case you shall be responsible for any resulting deficiency in the total amount due (after crediting any part payment and adding any resale costs). Any surplus so arising shall belong to the seller; (d) to remove, store and insure the lot at your expense and, in the case of storage, either at our premises or elsewhere; (e) to charge interest at a rate not exceeding 1.5% per month on the total amount due to the extent it remains unpaid for more than 6 working days after the sale; (f) to retain that or any other lot sold to you until you pay the total amount due; (g) to reject or ignore bids from you or your agent at future auctions or to impose conditions before any such bids shall be accepted; (h) to apply any proceeds of sale of other lots due or in future becoming due to you towards the settlement of the total amount due and to exercise a lien (that is a right to retain possession of) any of your property in our possession for any purpose until the debt due is satisfied; (2) We shall, as agent for the seller and on our own behalf, pursue these rights and remedies only so far as is reasonable to make appropriate recovery in respect of breach of these conditions. 10. Third Party Liability All members of the public on our premises are there at their own risk and must note the lay-out of the accommodation and security arrangements. Accordingly neither the auctioneer nor our employees or agents shall incur liability for death or personal injury (except as required by law by reason of our negligence) or similarly for the safety of the property of persons visiting prior to or at a sale. 11. Commission Bids Whilst prospective buyers are strongly advised to attend the auction and are always responsible for any decision to bid for a particular lot and shall be assumed to have carefully inspected and satisfied themselves as to its condition, we will, if so instructed clearly and in writing, execute bids on their behalf. Neither the auctioneer nor our employees or agents shall be responsible for any failure to do so, save where such failure is unreasonable. Where two or more commission bids at the same level are recorded, we reserve the right in our absolute discretion to prefer the first bid so made. 12. Warranty of Title and Availability The seller warrants to the auctioneer and the buyer that the seller is the true owner of the property consigned, or is properly authorised by the true owner to consign it for sale, and is able to transfer good and marketable title to the property free from any third party claims. 13. Agency The auctioneer normally acts as agent only and disclaims any responsibility for default by sellers or buyers. 14. Terms of Sale The seller acknowledges that lots are sold subject to the stipulations of these Conditions in their entirety and on the Terms of Consignment as notified to the consignor at the time of the entry of the lot. 15. Description and Condition (1) Whilst we seek to describe lots accurately, it may be impractical for us to carry out exhaustive due diligence on each lot. Prospective buyers are given ample opportunity
to view and inspect before any sale and they (and any independent experts on their behalf) must satisfy themselves as to the accuracy of any description applied to a lot. Prospective buyers also bid on the understanding that representations or statements by us as to authorship, genuineness, origin, date, age, provenance, condition, completeness or estimated selling price involve matters of opinion. We undertake that any such opinion shall be honestly and reasonably held and accept liability for opinions given negligently or fraudulently. Subject to the foregoing, neither we the auctioneer nor our employees or agents nor the seller accept liability for the correctness of such opinions and all conditions and warranties, whether relating to description, condition or quality of lots, express, implied or statutory, are hereby excluded. This Condition is subject to the next following Condition concerning deliberate forgeries and applies save as provided for in paragraph 6 “Information to Buyers�. (2) Private treaty sales made under these Conditions are deemed to be sales by auction for purposes of consumer legislation. 16. Forgeries Notwithstanding the preceding Condition, any lot which proves to be a deliberate forgery (as defined) may be returned to us by you within 21 days of the auction provided it is in the same condition as when bought, and is accompanied by particulars identifying it from the relevant catalogue description and a written statement of defects. If we are satisfied from the evidence presented that the lot is a deliberate forgery, we shall refund the money paid by you for the lot including any buyer's premium provided that (1) the catalogue description reflected the accepted view of scholars and experts as at the date of sale or (2) you personally are not able to transfer a good and marketable title to us, you shall have no rights under this condition. The right of return provided by this Condition is additional to any right or remedy provided by law or by these Conditions of Sale. GENERAL 1. We shall have the right at our discretion, to refuse admission to our premises or attendance at our auctions by any person. 2. (1) any right to compensation for losses, liabilities and expenses incurred in respect of and as a result of any breach of these Conditions and any exclusions provided by them shall be available to the seller and/or the auctioneer as appropriate. (2) Such rights and exclusions shall extend to and be deemed to be for the benefit of employees and agents of the seller and/or the auctioneer who may themselves enforce them. 3. Any notice to any buyer, seller, bidder or viewer may be given by First Class Mail or Swift-mail in which case it shall be deemed to have been received by the addressee 48 hours after posting. 4. Special terms may be used in catalogue descriptions of particular classes of items in which case the descriptions must be interpreted in accordance with any glossary appearing at the commencement of the catalogue. 5. Any indulgence extended to bidders, buyers or sellers by us notwithstanding the strict terms of these Conditions or of the Terms of Consignment shall affect the position at the relevant time only and in respect of that particular concession only; in all other respects these Conditions shall be construed as having full force and effect. 6. English law applies to the interpretation of these Conditions.
Chorley’s 26th & 27th November 2014
Prinknash Abbey Park Gloucestershire GL4 8EU
Telephone: 01452 344499 Email: info@chorleys.com Web: www.chorleys.com
Auction Catalogue Wednesday 26th & Thursday 27th November 2014
Prinknash Abbey Park Gloucestershire GL4 8EU