February 2023Fine Arts & Antiques

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Auction Catalogue Tuesday 14th February & Wednesday 15th February 2023 Prinknash Abbey Park Gloucestershire GL4 8EU www.sofaa.org

Chorley’s are delighted to announce that they will be conducting the auction of the collection of pottery and porcelain formed by the BBC Antiques Roadshow’s longest serving expert Henry Sandon. The sale to take place in April and will includes many of his “Cherished Pots” In his own words beneath he describes his lifelong love of porcelain, pottery and Worcester.

“I wanted to title my collection ‘Ancient and Modern’ like the hymnbook, for it was choral music that brought me to Worcester. I came to teach at the Grammar School and to sing in the wonderful cathedral choir, and once in Worcester I discovered ceramics everywhere. I dug up Roman and Medieval pots in my garden by the Cathedral and was captivated by their history. Digging up broken pots led me to attend local auctions and antique shops filled with Worcester porcelain. I also discovered modern pottery. Geoffrey Whiting, one of our greatest Studio Potters, held classes in Worcester. I was a terrible pupil but from Geoffrey Whiting I learned to love his pots, and those of many other modern potters who became good friends.

Fifty years ago, Worcester still had a flourishing china factory. I spent much of my time taking important visitors around the factory and meeting the great artists who had spent their entire lives working at the porcelain works. People like the modeller Doris Lindner and the painter Daisy Rea had so many wonderful stories to tell. Above all, I cherish every moment I was able to spend with Harry Davis, who I believe was the greatest porcelain painter of all time.

Attending sales at Bruton Knowles I met and became a special friend of the legendary Arthur Negus. We got on really well and Arthur showed me that a passion and enthusiasm like ours will rub off on others, through lectures and through the new medium of television. For Birmingham University I began teaching evening classes covering the whole history of ceramics, and instead of using slides like most lecturers, I took along actual pieces from my rapidly expanding study collection, pots my students could hold for themselves. Meanwhile appearances with Arthur Negus on Going for a Song and Arthur Negus Enjoys, led in 1979 to a new TV show, The Antiques Roadshow, which gave me a chance to share my love of ceramics with a massive audience around the world.

I had to sell part of my study collection forty years ago when I went to Canada as the Director of The George Gardiner Museum in Toronto, one of the world’s leading centres for the study of ceramics of all kinds. When I returned to Worcester, I gave special encouragement to many new manufactories of ceramics where I found traditional skills were still preserved but struggling to survive in tough conditions. My name and my enthusiasm for real craftsmanship helped British ceramics factories large and small, and for my efforts I was rewarded with an MBE from the Queen for services to Charity and to the Ceramics Industry.

Now that I am older than most of the ceramics in my collection, I am no longer able to pick up and hold and cherish every one of the hundreds of pieces I have lived with all around me. I need other people to help care for me, now—and so it’s time to find new owners to care for all my beloved pots. I have known Simon Chorley way back since Arthur Negus’s days and so I asked him to organise this sale. Apart from just a few special favourites for my family to treasure, it is time for all of my pots to join new study collections.”

Entitled The Henry Sandon Ceramic Study Collection, the auction will include many examples of Worcester artists Henry describes above particularly by his great friend the late Harry Davis as well as more modern studio pieces by another friend, Geoffrey Whiting. Pots from 2000BC to the present day will grace the sale and people will have the opportunity to buy a piece of history as well as a memento of the remarkable man.

Henry gave a fascinating introductory talk at Chorley’s launch Party in October 2006 and when asked, he would always volunteer his services for charity events the firm organised and through his knowledge, wonderful sense of humour and fun they were always a great success.

The sale will take place at Chorley’s saleroom at Prinknash on Tuesday April 18th with viewing days on Sunday April 16th from 10am to 4pm and Monday April 17th from 9am to 4pm

Henry Sandon MBE

AUCTION

Tuesday 14th February 2023 and

Wednesday 15th February 2023

starting at 10am each day

Viewing Enquiries

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Sunday 12th February 10am-4pm Tel: +44 (0) 1452 344499

Monday 13th February 9am-4pm Email: info@chorleys.com

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All Lots offered subject to Chorley’s Terms of Sale, as published at the back of this catalogue and available on our website. If you cannot attend the auction to view in person, you will find many additional images and condition reports in our online catalogue at www.chorleys.com. Please contact us with any specific questions and we will be pleased to help.

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INTERNET PLATFORMS:

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FEES:

Buyer’s premium (+ VAT at 20%) will be charged to the purchaser on top of the hammer price of each lot purchased, at the following rates:

22.5% (27% incl. VAT) on the first £100,000

15% (18% incl. VAT) on the excess between £100,000.01 and £500,000

12.5% (15% incl. VAT) on the excess between £500,000.01 and £1,000,000

10% (12% incl. VAT) on any balance exceeding £1,000,000

COLLECTION:

It is the responsibility of the purchaser to make collection arrangements. All purchased lots in this auction must be paid for and collected from Chorley’s salerooms by 5pm on Friday 24th February 2023. Lots uncollected after this date will be removed to storage at a cost of £10 and will incur a storage charge thereafter at a rate of £2 per lot per day (all charges are subject to VAT)

Artist’s Resale Right (ARR) derives from a European Directive and came into force in the UK in 2006. Living artists and the descendants of artists deceased within the last 70 years are entitled to receive a resale royalty each time their work is bought. The right only applies when the sale price reaches or exceeds the sterling equivalent of €1,000. The fee is calculated on a sliding scale and charged to the buyer as a percentage of the hammer price, and in addition to the buyer’s premium. ARR is not subject to VAT. Please note ARR is calculated in Euros and the auctioneers will apply current exchange rates. This fee is passed on by Chorley’s to the artist’s collecting society.

Applies to lots with hammer value over €1,000 as follows: €1,000 to €50,000 – 4%, €50,000.01 to €200,000 – 3% €200,000.01 to €350,000 – 1%, €350,000.01 to €500,000 – 0.5% Exceeding €500,000 – 0.25%. ARR is capped at €12,500

PAYMENT:

We accept payment by debit card, credit card or bank transfer (maximum payment by credit card £1,000 per buyer per auction). We do not accept payment by cheque or cash.

Prinknash Abbey Park Gloucestershire

Chorley’s are pleased to offer furniture and works of art from the Estate of the late Mr and Mrs Gospatric and Diana Home

Lily Farm, Princes Risborough, Buckinghamshire

The Home family estate was Lily Farm, a mid-19th century brick and flint farmhouse in the Chiltern Hills. Much of the furniture and works of art being offered for sale were collected by Major Gordon Cochrane Home (1878-1969), the artist, illustrator, writer and historian, who was Gospatric's father. Major Home was art editor of Tatler and The King and exhibited frequently at the Royal Academy. A prolific writer in the first half of the 20th century, he focussed on the history of place in Britain including books on Roman Britain (1926) and the definitive history of Old London Bridge (1931).

Gospatric was a magazine publisher and, in his later career, founded and owned a successful exhibitions company with Diana. He will be best remembered as co-founder of the housing association L&Q (formerly Quadrant) in 1963. He did this voluntarily, in his spare time, and had active involvement for over 40 years. L&Q is now one of the largest housing associations in the UK, housing over 250,000 people.

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DAY ONE

Tuesday 14th February 2023 at 10am

DAY TWO

Wednesday 15th February 2023 at 10am

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Lots Page Jewellery, Watches & Objets de Vertu 1-25 6 Silver, White Metal & Plate 35-155 8 Glass & Ceramics 170-293 16 Asian Works of Art 300-307 23 Works of Art 315-331 23 Miscellaneous 340-419 24 Clocks & Barometers 425-443 28 Books & Manuscripts 450-565 30
Lots Page Furniture 600-868 38 Lighting 880-895 57 Rugs & Carpets 900-919 58 Oil Paintings 930-1043 60 Watercolours 1050-1096 70 Prints & Maps 1100-1123 74

Explanation of Cataloguing Practice

Pictures

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.

Arthur Devis

In our opinion a work by the artist.

Attributed to Arthur Devis

In our opinion a work possibly by or partly by the artist.

School of Arthur Devis

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

Manner of Arthur Devis

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

After Devis

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

Signed, Dated, Inscribed

In our opinion the work has been signed/dated/inscribed by the artist.

Bears Signature; Bears a Date; Bears an Inscription

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

Dimensions

These are given height before width.

Symbols

Generally

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

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.

Carved with the date 1660

In our opinion a later decoration.

A Derby figure

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

In our opinion this is similar to a Derby product.

By

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

After

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

ARR Lot subject to Artist’s Resale Right (see page 1 for further information)

† Lot subject to VAT on the hammer price, as well as on the Buyer’s Premium.

Condition

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

Books are not collated unless stated and are not guaranteed to be complete. Purchasers of old wines must assure themselves regarding ullage levels, labels, etc. No returns will be accepted. Catalogue produced by Pardy & Son (Printers) Ltd

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Day One

Tuesday 14th February 2023

Jewellery & Watches

1.

A quantity of jewellery to include an 18ct gold ring size G, decorated an engraved bird, approximately 4.5g, a yellow metal tie pin, 4cm long, a cross-shaped yellow metal and turquoise set necklace pendant, an Art Deco style white metal and paste set folding brooch, a yellow metal ring size J, a silver curb link chain bracelet, a lacquer brooch decorated flowers, a ladies’ Bill Bass wristwatch and a small ancient style green stone pendant

£100-150 (+Fees*)

2.

A diamond three-stone ring in an 18ct yellow gold crossover setting, the inner shank marked .50ct, size N½, approximately 3.9g £300-400 (+Fees*)

3.

A Georgian garnet and paste set ring, size G, approximately 3g gross £300-500 (+Fees*)

4.

A diamond three-stone ring, the central stone of approximately 1.5ct, the flanking diamonds of approximately 0.7ct each, claw set to a yellow gold band with engraved shoulders, size O, approximately 4.1g £2500-3500 (+Fees*)

5.

A quantity of 9ct gold jewellery including two 9ct pins, a pair of 9ct cufflinks, a bracelet, a Teddy pendant on a chain, etc. approximately 23.9g and three 18ct gold studs, approximately 4.7g Provenance: The Estate of the late Diana & Gospatric Home, Lily Farm, Bucks £400-600 (+Fees*)

6.

A large quantity of costume jewellery, sundry coins, watches and enamel badges for Royal Henley Regatta Provenance: The Estate of the late Diana & Gospatric Home, Lily Farm, Bucks £200-300 (+Fees*)

7.

A blue zircon and diamond cluster ring, circa 1986, set in 18ct white gold, size R £200-300 (+Fees*)

8.

A 9ct yellow gold chain, broken, with plated clip and watch key, chain approximately 9.4g £80-120 (+Fees*)

9.

An early 19th Century garnet pendant of quatrefoil shape, 2.5cm wide, and a garnet starburst brooch, 32mm wide, gross weight approximately 6.7g £200-300 (+Fees*)

10.

An amethyst pendant brooch, set in 18k yellow gold, the emerald cut stone 19.3mm x 16.5mm x 12.1mm, in a pierced frame, 3.8mm long, approximately 13.6g £400-600 (+Fees*)

6 ARR –Some lots may be subject to an additional fee (see page 4)

11.

An Art Deco diamond solitaire ring, the old brilliant cut stone of approximately 1.05ct, in a claw setting, small diamonds to the shoulders (two missing), to a platinum shank, size N £500-700 (+Fees*)

12.

A William IV 18ct yellow gold ring, maker SC.MC, London 1837, size M, approximately 3.8g, a Victorian 18ct gold mourning ring, losses to stones and enamel, size L, approximately 3.9g and a 22ct gold wedding band, size R, approximately 4.7g £300-500 (+Fees*)

13.

A lady’s 9ct gold cased Longines cocktail watch, on a 9ct gold brick-link bracelet, approximately 22.1g and a gentlemen’s 9ct cased wristwatch, rectangular dial, 15 jewel movement, no strap

Provenance: The Estate of the late Diana & Gospatric Home, Lily Farm, Bucks £200-300 (+Fees*)

14.

A Rolex Oyster wristwatch, circa 1940s, steel case on leather strap, the dial with luminous Arabic numerals and hands, subsidiary dial, manual wind, 30mm £80-120 (+Fees*)

15.

A lady’s octagonal open faced pocket watch, cased in 14k gold, the dust cover initialled and dated 1905, approximately 22.3g gross

Provenance: The Estate of the late Diana & Gospatric Home, Lily Farm, Bucks £80-120 (+Fees*)

Objets de Vertu

20.

A 9ct gold cigarette lighter, 4.5cm x 4.5cm £100-200 (+Fees*)

21.

An 18ct three coloured gold cigarette case, 11cm x 8.5cm, approximately 198.5g £4000-6000 (+Fees*)

22.

A 9ct gold cigarette case of plain rectangular form, 11cm x 9cm, approximately 170g £1500-2000 (+Fees*)

23.

A 9ct gold cigarette case of plain curved form, 9.5cm x 7cm, approximately 70.8g £600-800 (+Fees*)

24.

A 9ct gold propelling pencil, 6cm long and four gold studs £80-120 (+Fees*)

25.

A George III gold spade guinea, 1798, with soldered pendant loop, gross weight 8.9g £100-150 (+Fees*)

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Lot 22 Lot 21 Lot 23

A part canteen of rattail pattern silver flatware, Elkington & Co. Ltd., Birmingham 1959/1960/1962, comprising six soup spoons, six dessert spoons and six dessert forks together with an earlier set of six rattail table forks, Viner’s, Sheffield 1957, approximately 1361g £600-800 (+Fees*)

36.

A pair of George III silver tablespoons, Peter & Ann Bateman, London 1797, engraved initials AL, 22cm long, approximately 139g £100-150 (+Fees*)

37.

A silver tea service, J B Chatterley & Sons Ltd., Birmingham 1947, comprising a teapot, 12cm high, a coffee pot, 17.5cm high, a twin-handled sugar bowl and cream jug together with six silver teaspoons, Barker Brothers Silver Ltd., Birmingham 1964, approximately 1472g £600-800 (+Fees*)

38.

A set of George II silver casters, Jabez Daniel, London 1755, spirally fluted and gadrooned, crested, comprising a caster, 19.5cm, a pair smaller, 15cm high, approximately 543g £250-350 (+Fees*)

39.

An early George III silver cruet stand, R Peaston, London 1763, fitted for two bottles and with rings for the stoppers, the scroll handle engraved an armorial, on four shell feet, 14.5cm wide, approximately 473g weighable £150-200 (+Fees*)

40.

An early George III silver Warwick cruet, R Peaston, London 1767, fitted for five bottles and two stoppers, having a central handle and crested cartouche, on four shell feet, approximately 635g £200-300 (+Fees*)

41.

A pair of George III rectangular silver sauce tureens and covers, William Sumner, London 1808, with gadroon borders and lion mask ring handles, the cover with anthemion leaf and scroll handles, 16cm wide, approximately 1500g

£700-1000 (+Fees*)

Silver
8 ARR –Some lots may be subject to an additional fee (see page 4)
Lot 38 Lot 37 Lot 41 35.

42.

An Edwardian silver mounted tortoiseshell inkstand, London 1901, with wire and scroll three-quarter gallery and feet, 27.5cm wide fitted a pair of glass wells with silver mounts and hinged covers, London 1901 and 1903

£200-300 (+Fees*)

43.

A set of twelve silver handled table knives and twelve side knives, London 1903

£300-500 (+Fees*)

44.

A matched canteen of silver fiddle pattern flatware, various dates and makers, comprising twelve tablespoons, twelve table forks, twelve dessert spoons, twelve teaspoons, a pair of silver sauce ladles, a small pair of silver sauce ladles and a silver stilton scoop, approximately 3314g £800-1200 (+Fees*)

45.

A late Victorian silver hot water jug, London 1900, with wooden handle, 20.5cm high, approximately 454g gross £100-150 (+Fees*)

46.

A Victorian silver ewer, Sheffield 1896, with hinged cover and ivory heat absorbers to the handle, approximately 695g gross Ivory registration reference: 871CMTXK £250-350 (+Fees*)

47.

A George III silver and silver gilt jug, London 1817, with embossed decoration throughout, approximately 275g £120-180 (+Fees*)

48.

A small silver novelty rattle modelled as Mr Punch, Crisford & Norris, Birmingham 1961, a propelling pencil by Mordan & Co., and a silver ashtray decorated a tavern scene, approximately 56g gross £70-90 (+Fees*)

49.

A silver cream jug, Birmingham 1923, of oblong form on ball feet, three baluster silver pepper pots, a silver pounce pot and a silver plated pepper pot, approximately 397g £180-220 (+Fees*)

50.

An Art Deco silver teapot, Adie Bros, Birmingham 1932, of canted rectangular shape, 16cm high, approximately 735g gross £200-300 (+Fees*)

51.

A pair of modern silver wine coasters, London 1990, 13cm diameter £100-150 (+Fees*)

52.

An Edwardian silver salver, James Dixon & Sons Ltd., Sheffield 1908, with extensive inscription to underside, 32cm diameter, approximately 887g £400-600 (+Fees*)

53.

An Edwardian silver wine coaster, Nathan & Hayes, Chester 1905 and a sugar caster dated 1884-1909, approximately 135g weighable £100-150 (+Fees*)

54.

An Edwardian silver two-handled cup, Birmingham 1909, with embossed decoration, 16.5cm high, approximately 323g £150-200 (+Fees*)

55.

An Edwardian silver card waiter, London 1903, initialled and dated 1905 and a silver butter shell, approximately 262g £100-150 (+Fees*)

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Lot 52
Lot 42

56.

A filled silver model of a bird of prey, perched on a stump, 23cm high £200-300 (+Fees*)

57.

Four silver toddy ladles of various sizes and designs, Georgian and later, one set with a coin £200-300 (+Fees*)

58.

A pair of pierced silver bonbon dishes, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1927, initialled and dated and two circular silver bowls, approximately 312g £120-180 (+Fees*)

59.

A late Victorian silver card waiter, TB, London 1895, crested and another silver card waiter, Birmingham 1932, approximately 399g £180-220 (+Fees*)

60.

A silver sugar caster, London 1912, 20cm high, a silver mustard pot, two cylindrical silver pots and an oval silver trinket box and cover, approximately 654g weighable £180-220 (+Fees*)

61.

A George IV silver Christening mug, London 1825, decorated a band of fruiting vine and with cornucopia handle, 13.5cm high, approximately 211g £150-200 (+Fees*)

62.

A quantity of Victorian and later silver, to include a tea diffuser, Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1927, a monogrammed cigarette case, three napkin rings, a silver dish, six silver handled fruit knives etc., approximately 366g weighable £80-120 (+Fees*)

63.

A modern silver photograph frame, Kitney & Co., London 1998, to take 18cm x 13cm picture and four other silver examples £60-80 (+Fees*)

64.

A William IV fiddle pattern silver basting spoon, Robert Williams, Exeter 1835, 30cm long, approximately 100g £40-60 (+Fees*)

65.

A pair of 19th Century circular silver salts, marks rubbed, each on four scrolled acanthus feet, 11cm diameter, approximately 448g £150-200 (+Fees*)

66.

A late Victorian silver rose bowl, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd., London 1901, with presentation inscription to J A Miller Esq., half-ribbed form, 24cm diameter, approximately 782g £300-500 (+Fees*)

67.

A pair of George II silver salvers, William Peaston, London 1747 and 1748 with shell and scroll border and central crest within a cartouche, 34cm diameter, approximately 2588g £800-1200 (+Fees*)

10 ARR –Some lots may be subject to an additional fee (see page 4)
Lot 61 Lot 67

68.

A late Victorian silver card waiter, Daniel & John Wellby, London 1901, with scroll border and central crest, 22.5cm diameter, approximately 502g £200-300 (+Fees*)

69.

A William IV silver teapot, Jonathan Hayne, London 1831, with scrolled handle and bird finial, chased with leaves, acorns and repoussé work acanthus, 18cm high, approximately 820g

Ivory registration reference: PPV3ZF3N £300-400 (+Fees*)

Three pairs of silver toast racks, Victorian and later, various makers, another single silver toast rack, approximately 961g £300-500 (+Fees*)

71.

A George III silver teapot, Peter & William Bateman, London 1808, with band of gadrooned decoration, on ball feet and an ebonised handle and finial, presentation inscription, approximately 601g gross £300-400 (+Fees*)

Sundry silver to include an octagonal silver sugar caster, Goldsmiths & Silversmith Co. Ltd., London 1902, a Victorian silver hip flask, James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1898 and a pair of Irish sugar nips, approximately 986g weighable £250-350 (+Fees*)

73.

A silver goblet, B & Co, Birmingham 1976, 15.5cm high approximately 145g £50-80 (+Fees*)

74.

A Victorian four-piece silver tea and coffee service, George Angell, London 1865, each piece with bands of engraved decoration and with smiling maskheads to the sides in low relief, the teapot and coffee pot with ivory heat absorbers to the handles, coffee pot 29cm high approximately 2478g Ivory registration reference: DNBKRQUL £2000-2500 (+Fees*)

75.

A George III silver coffee pot, Thomas Whipham & Charles Wright, London 1768, of pear shape, the domed cover with bud finial, later decorated, on a gadrooned foot, 28cm high approximately 994g £700-900 (+Fees*)

76.

A Victorian silver three-piece tea set, Edward & John Barnard, London 1857, each piece with foliate and scroll decoration throughout and on grotesque mask head capped legs, teapot 19.5cm high, approximately 1740g £1000-1500 (+Fees*)

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Lot 74 Lot 69 70. 72.

77.

A small group of silver trophies, The Siddeley Challenge Trophy, Bristol Air Race 1961, Air League Cup 1962 and two others, approximately 449g £150-200 (+Fees*)

78.

A Queen Anne Britannia silver mug, believed London 1709, straight sided with scroll handle, 9.5cm high, approximately 225g £600-800 (+Fees*)

79.

A quantity of sundry silver teaspoons to include four novelty golfing teaspoons with golf ball finial, Sterling Honours, Birmingham 1992-2001, approximately 825g

£300-400 (+Fees*)

80.

A quantity of silver to include a silver Albert chain, flatware, napkin rings, bangles and sugar tongs etc., approximately 690g gross £200-300 (+Fees*)

81.

A set of twelve silver dessert knives and forks, Vander & Hedges, London 1915, with mother-of-pearl handles, cased within a fitted mahogany and brass box £100-150 (+Fees*)

82.

A Georgian silver jug, marks rubbed, the pear-shaped jug with wavy rim on three stepped feet, inscribed ‘Wie Gott Will’ and initialled MM, 13.5cm high, approximately 192g £60-80 (+Fees*)

83.

A George III silver wine funnel, marks rubbed, 12cm high and an Art Deco silver funnel, Walker & Sheffield 1943, 12cm high, approximately 127g £120-180 (+Fees*)

84.

A quantity of Georgian fiddle pattern silver flatware, various makers, all bearing crest of Coxwell, comprising a pair of basting spoons, a pair of tablespoons, sixteen table forks, eight dessert spoons, nineteen dessert forks, three egg spoons, two mustard spoons and six fiddle and thread pattern teaspoons, approximately 2962g £1000-1500 (+Fees*)

85.

A closely matched part canteen of rattail pattern silver flatware, comprising a pair of sauce ladles, ten table forks, eight dessert spoons, six dessert forks, five table knives, seven side knives and sundry teaspoons, approximately 1730g weighable £600-800 (+Fees*)

86.

A set of ten George IV King’s pattern silver table forks, Jonathan Hayne, London 1827, crested and twelve King’s pattern dessert forks, Charles Eley, London 1827, approximately 1770g £600-800 (+Fees*)

87.

Three rattail pattern silver tablespoons, William Toone, London 1729 and six similar, mostly London 1722, all bearing crest of Coxwell-Rogers, approximately 540g £200-300 (+Fees*)

88.

A set of seven George III Old English pattern silver tablespoons, Richard Crossby, London 1795, bearing crest of Coxwell, approximately 537g £150-200 (+Fees*)

89.

A set of six silver teaspoons, Sheffield 1888, with shell bowls and five silver coffee spoons, approximately 143g £40-60 (+Fees*)

90.

A quantity of fiddle pattern silver flatware, Georgian and later, various makers, mostly bearing crest of Coxwell-Rogers, approximately 1100g £300-500 (+Fees*)

91.

Ten George III thread pattern silver teaspoons, George Smith & William Fearn, 1791 (5) and 1793 (5) bearing crest of Coxwell-Rogers, approximately 168g, £50-70 (+Fees*)

92.

Ten Queen Anne rattail silver dessert spoons, circa 1710, marks indistinct, crest of Chisholm, approximately 380g £120-150 (+Fees*)

93.

A quantity of silver flatware to include a silver caddy spoon, a silver jam spoon, silver seal end spoons, silver handled knives, etc., approximately 480g weighable £150-200 (+Fees*)

94.

A set of four silver candlesticks, Birmingham 1964, of Corinthian column form, weighted, 25cm high £400-600 (+Fees*)

95.

A silver cigarette box, marks rubbed, the cover with crest of Coxwell-Rogers, 18cm wide, another with inscription relating to Penang Turf Club, 16cm wide, four silver ashtrays various, a matchbox holder, a Dunhill cigarette lighter and a white metal ashtray set with a Maria Therese thaler, weighable silver approximately 247g £150-200 (+Fees*)

12 ARR –Some lots may be subject to an additional fee (see page 4) Lot 78

96.

A pair of silver pepper pots, G & S Co. Ltd., London 1927, of baluster shape, two Victorian silver cauldron salts and a George IV silver mustard pot, approximately 297g £80-120 (+Fees*)

97.

An Edwardian two-handled silver bowl, London 1901, inscribed, 15cm across handles and three other bowls, approximately 443g £120-180 (+Fees*)

98.

A George III silver mustard pot, Robert & David Hennell, London 1795, of canted rectangular form (lacking glass liner), another silver mustard pot, a silver pepper pot and two pairs of silver knife rests, approximately 398g £120-180 (+Fees*)

99.

A Georgian silver jug, marks rubbed, on ball feet and two other jugs, approximately 246g £80-120 (+Fees*)

100.

A quantity of silver to include a sauce boat, condiments and napkin rings, approximately 620g £200-300 (+Fees*)

101.

A novelty silver ashtray of regimental interest, G & S Co. Ltd, London 1953, centred by a figure of a Hussar, 9cm high, a Victorian vesta box with strike to side, dated 6th June 1895, 6.25cm wide and a silver mounted scent bottle with decanter label ‘M’, approximately 315g weighable £150-200 (+Fees*)

102.

A George III bright cut silver nutmeg grater, Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1790, decorated triangular detail, 2.5cm high, approximately 12g gross £150-200 (+Fees*)

103.

A rectangular silver snuff box, Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1825, with central monogram JH and inscription to John Hunt inside, reeded detail with floral swags to rim, 7.4cm long, approximately 84g £100-150 (+Fees*)

104.

A silver snuff box with strike to one end, John Bettridge, Birmingham 1825, initialled central cartouche with geometric design, floral details verso, 5cm long, approximately 26g £70-100 (+Fees*)

105.

A rectangular silver vinaigrette, Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1827, engraved decoration with centrally inscribed cartouche, 3.6cm long, approximately 22g £80-120 (+Fees*)

106.

A Victorian novelty silver nutmeg grater in the form of an acorn, Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1853, 5cm long, approximately 13g £150-200 (+Fees*)

107.

A silver caddy spoon, 1811, initialled F, a berry spoon and two sifter spoons, approximately 126g £20-40 (+Fees*)

108.

A silver quaich, Edinburgh 1960, 15.5cm across handles, approximately 159g £80-120 (+Fees*)

Lot 106

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Lot 94

109.

A silver sugar caster, Thomas Shepherd, London 1785, of baluster shape, initialled HMM, 15.25cm £60-80 (+Fees*)

110.

A George III set of six silver teaspoons, William Eley & William Fearn, London 1815, initialled and another six, approximately 207g £50-70 (+Fees*)

111.

A George III silver mustard pot, Thomas Hobbs, London 1795, of oval form with domed lid and finial, crested, 6.5cm high, approximately 100g £60-80 (+Fees*)

112.

An Edwardian pair of silver napkin rings, London 1902, two others and twelve coffee spoons, approximately 250g £40-60 (+Fees*)

113.

Five 18th Century silver tablespoons and six three pronged silver table forks, various dates and makers, some crested, approximately 631g £200-300 (+Fees*)

114.

Six George IV fiddle pattern silver teaspoons, William Easterbrook, London, 1826, approximately 114g £30-50 (+Fees*)

115.

A silver jam spoon, D & J Wellby, London 1924, a small silver ladle and a modern silver meat skewer, approximately 129g £60-80 (+Fees*)

116.

A silver caddy spoon, Edward Edwards, 1848, of shell fiddle and thread pattern, crested, a pair of silver mustard spoons, Newcastle, 1827 and a pair of bright cut silver sugar nips, London 1805, approximately 81g £50-70 (+Fees*)

117.

Twelve silver coffee spoons, circa 1930, bean finials, two similar and a set of six coffee spoons, approximately 134g £30-50 (+Fees*)

118.

A George II silver pepper pot, London, 1745, Richard Kersill, chased and spirally fluted, 10cm, a small pepper pot, London, 1776, R Peaston, of baluster form, 9.5cm and a silver pepper pot, London, 1802, H Nutting and Robert Hennell, of urn shape on square foot, 7.5cm, approximately 166g £100-200 (+Fees*)

119.

A cased set of twelve silver dessert knives and forks, with pearl handles, TL, Sheffield 1913, the oak case with inscription dated 1915 £100-200 (+Fees*)

120.

A quantity of Hanoverian pattern silver flatware, comprising six dessert spoons, London circa 1746, each with armorial to terminal, six further dessert spoons, various dates and makers and twelve 18th Century three pronged forks, various, approximately 870g £300-500 (+Fees*)

121.

A silver rattle, George Unite, Birmingham 1919, with mother-of-pearl teething ring, approximately 52g gross £60-80 (+Fees*)

122.

A George III silver soup ladle, RC, London 1806, initialled F, approximately 187g £100-200 (+Fees*)

123.

A George III silver fish slice, William Welch II, Exeter 1814, the blade with pierced engraved fish motif, approximately 113g £80-120 (+Fees*)

124.

A pair of modern silver two-branch, three light table candelabra, S&M, Birmingham 1970, the two-branch attachments being removable, weighted, 23.5cm high £250-350 (+Fees*)

125.

A George III silver strainer spoon, Eley, Fearn & Chawner, London 1808, with pierced bowl, approximately 102g £80-120 (+Fees*)

126.

A pair of late 19th Century silver bonbon baskets, import marks Berthold Muller, Chester 1899, with pierced and swag decoration to the sides, 17cm wide, approximately 250g £100-150 (+Fees*)

127.

Various silver teaspoons and a silver condiment ladle,approximately 185g £60-80 (+Fees*)

128.

A closely matched set of twelve Hanoverian pattern silver dessert forks, six by TB, London 1808, each initialled F and with crest to terminal, approximately 410g £120-180 (+Fees*)

129.

A pair of 18th Century style silver sauce boats, D&J Wellby, London 1925, each with leaf capped flying scroll handle, 19.5cm long, approximately 775g

Provenance: The Estate of the late Diana & Gospatric Home, Lily Farm, Bucks £200-300 (+Fees*)

130.

A Victorian silver fish slice, John Samuel Hunt, London 1857, a toddy ladle, set with a George III coin and two further toddy ladles, unmarked, approximately 202g weighable

Provenance: The Estate of the late Diana & Gospatric Home, Lily Farm, Bucks £120-180 (+Fees*)

131.

Sundry silver including a cauldron salt, mustard pot, three napkin rings etc., approximately 685g

Provenance: The Estate of the late Diana & Gospatric Home, Lily Farm, Bucks £200-250 (+Fees*)

132.

A Victorian silver inkstand with cut glass inkwell, HA, Sheffield 1896, 20cm wide, approximately 133g weighable

Provenance: The Estate of the late Diana & Gospatric Home, Lily Farm, Bucks £60-80 (+Fees*)

133.

An oval silver tea caddy, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd, London 1925, 13.5cm wide, approximately 268g

Provenance: The Estate of the late Diana & Gospatric Home, Lily Farm, Bucks £120-180 (+Fees*)

134.

A Victorian cased set of silver cake eaters, HA, Sheffield 1869, comprising two knives and two forks, a cased set of six coffee cups and saucers, the cups with silver mounts, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1925, sundry tea and coffee spoons, a serving spoon with elaborate fruiting vine handle and a candle snuffer

Provenance: The Estate of the late Diana & Gospatric Home, Lily Farm, Bucks £180-220 (+Fees*)

135.

A Victorian silver Christening bowl and sugar nips, Wakely & Wheeler, London 1890, the bowl 8cm diameter, cased, approximately 87g £100-150 (+Fees*)

136.

A tortoiseshell and silver mounted inkstand and pen tray, HBA, London 1900, fitted with two cut glass ink wells and a pen stand, 26cm wide, approximately 312g weighable £300-400 (+Fees*)

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137.

A George III silver cruet stand, I.B, London 1812, of oval form with pierced apertures and oval loop handle, fitted with seven silver mounted cut glass bottles (two associated), 20cm long £600-800 (+Fees*)

138.

A William IV silver inkstand, Robinson, Edkins & Aston, Birmingham 1838, of shaped outline with shell and scroll border, central taper stick with snuffer and two cut glass ink pots, 32cm long, approximately 743g £500-700 (+Fees*)

139.

An Edwardian twin-handled silver bowl, William Comyns, London 1905, with panelled sides and planished finish, 35cm across handles, approximately 1539g £1000-1500 (+Fees*)

140.

A silver wine label named ‘Italian’ in blue enamel, Birmingham 1949, and two other wine labels, approximately 36g £60-80 (+Fees*)

141.

A Victorian silver bowl, TH, Birmingham 1891, three silver napkin rings, a circular silver frame and a silver cigarette box and sundry silver, approximately 350g weighable £80-120 (+Fees*)

142.

A quantity of fiddle pattern silver flatware, Georgian and later, comprising three tablespoons, nine table forks, seven dessert spoons, nine dessert forks and a pair of sauce ladles, some crested and sundry other flatware, approximately 2227g £500-700 (+Fees*)

143.

An Edwardian silver mounted travelling vanity set, various silver makers, comprising seven silver topped bottles, assorted silver brushes, mirror and various manicure tools, the purple fitted leather case by Army & Navy Co-operative Society Limited, London, stamped and with monogram VMC, protective canvas outer layer, 48cm wide Provenance: The Estate of the late Diana & Gospatric Home, Lily Farm, Bucks £150-200 (+Fees*)

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White Metal & Plate

148.

A Continental silver coffee pot, Paris 1768-1774, embossed decoration of Classical ladies, the handle with ivory heat absorbers, approximately 542g Ivory registration reference: QPG5UMUG £120-180 (+Fees*)

149.

A Burmese white metal bowl, embossed throughout, a ladle with wooden handle and a bowl set with a coin, approximately 305g gross £50-80 (+Fees*)

150.

An oval Continental 800 standard silver fruit bowl, with pierced embossed decoration, 32.5cm wide, approximately 410g £250-350 (+Fees*)

151.

An Indian silver box and cover depicting wild beasts fighting and a bowl with hunting scene, approximately 390g £120-180 (+Fees*)

152.

A Dutch sliver hinged box in the form of a shell, decorated figures and foliage verso and a collection of Continental and British silver/white metal boxes, approximately 200g weighable £80-120 (+Fees*)

153.

A 19th Century French silver coffee pot, Henin & Cie, the cover with leaf finial, the scrolling handle with ivory heat absorbers, on four scroll feet, 27cm high approximately 987g

Ivory registration reference: FS6JXNE5 £700-900 (+Fees*)

154.

A quantity of silver plate to include a twin-handled tray with scrolling border decorated shells, 75cm wide, toast racks, tureens etc. £60-80 (+Fees*)

155.

A pair of Sheffield plate coasters, engraved swags and with pierced oval paterae on turned wood bases, 12.75cm diameter, a cased set of fruit knives by Asprey and sundry silver plate £80-120 (+Fees*)

Glass

170.

A quantity of Caithness and Langham paperweights £20-30 (+Fees*)

171.

A step cut neck jug and decanter jug, 21cm and 29cm high with panelled sides, together with a globular jug, 21cm high and a pair of rummers, 12.5cm high £70-90 (+Fees*)

172.

Six circular glass dishes engraved with titled scenes and historic places, Charlecote Park, Loughton Court, Bredon Tithe Barn, Baddesley Clinton, Packwood House and Stratford Canal, all distinctly signed, the largest 25cm diameter £100-200 (+Fees*)

173.

A pair of red Bohemian cut glass bottles, 19th Century, with three tiers of faceted lappets, 20cm high £60-80 (+Fees*)

174.

A group of Regency style cut glass, comprising two pairs of salts, 10cm high, a shaped oval dish, 19.5cm wide and a milk jug, 9cm high, a wrythen moulded milk jug, 12cm high and three drinking glasses £70-90 (+Fees*)

175.

Five cut glass decanters and enamelled decanter labels

Provenance: The Estate of the late Diana & Gospatric Home, Lily Farm, Bucks £40-60 (+Fees*)

176.

Three 18th Century style wine glasses with facet stems and engraved bowls, 14cm high £150-200 (+Fees*)

177.

Six ale glasses, comprisingtwo fluted and four plain, 17cm high £60-80 (+Fees*)

178.

Five miniature glasses, 8cm high £50-70 (+Fees*)

179.

Two large plain rummers, 15cm high and assorted drinking glasses, mostly 19th Century £80-120 (+Fees*)

180.

A pair of ruby glass lustres,with petal cut rims and clear drops, 27cm high £80-120 (+Fees*)

Ceramics

185.

A small glazed bowl, the interior decorated a deer with the initials HV and HR and the date 1791, the base incised HV HR, 14cm diameter £20-30 (+Fees*)

186.

A Worcester circular basket painted to the interior well with a spray of flowers, the flared sides formed of interlocking circles, 22cm diameter £50-70 (+Fees*)

187.

Five saltware jugs, floral decoration, pewter lids, the largest 27.5cm high £80-120 (+Fees*)

188.

Five saltware jugs, decorated figures in relief, pewter lids, the largest 32cm high £80-120 (+Fees*)

189.

Six saltware jugs, floral decoration, pewter lids, the largest 24cm high £80-120 (+Fees*)

190.

Six saltware jugs, various patterns, pewter lids, the largest 24.5cm high £80-120 (+Fees*)

191.

Six saltware jugs, various patterns, pewter lids, the largest 20cm high £80-120 (+Fees*)

192.

Six saltware jugs, various patterns, pewter lids, the largest 21cm high £80-120 (+Fees*)

193.

Twelve saltware jugs, various patterns, three with pewter lids, the largest 20cm high £80-120 (+Fees*)

194.

Eleven saltware jugs, various patterns, one pewter lid, the largest 27cm high £80-120 (+Fees*)

195.

Six saltware jugs, decorated figures in relief, the largest 29cm high £80-120 (+Fees*)

196.

Ten saltware jugs, most with floral decoration, the largest 29cm high £80-120 (+Fees*)

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197.

Four saltware jugs, decorated figures in relief, vines and floral motif, the largest 28cm high £80-120 (+Fees*)

198.

Twelve saltware jugs, various patterns, the largest 23cm high £80-120 (+Fees*)

199.

Five saltware jugs, decorated figures in relief, religious scenes and one in the form of an old lady, the largest 29cm high £80-120 (+Fees*)

200.

Twelve saltware jugs, floral decoration figures, the largest 24cm high £80-120 (+Fees*)

201.

Fifteen saltware jugs, various patterns, the largest 25.5cm high £80-120 (+Fees*)

202.

A quantity of saltware jugs, various patterns, the largest 14cm high £80-120 (+Fees*)

203.

A Derby pair of cherubs with flower baskets, raised on scroll bases and two others, 12.5cm high £80-120 (+Fees*)

204.

A 19th Century Meissen porcelain small circular dressing table mirror with two cupids atop, the easel back with blue crossed swords mark, 23cm high £200-300 (+Fees*)

205.

A Worcester style vase and cover, decorated fancy bird cartouches on blue scale ground, 26cm high, a Royal Worcester plate and an earthenware plate similar £70-100 (+Fees*)

206.

A Sèvres saucer dish with a central reserve of fancy birds and three floral around, against a turquoise ground with gilt crackling, 20.75cm wide £150-200 (+Fees*)

207.

Three items of 19th Century English flower encrusted porcelain, an inkstand, 22cm wide, a bottle, 19cm high and a two-handled vase, 15cm high £80-120 (+Fees*)

208.

A Haviland Limoges tea service moulded with fluted panels and decoration with lightly trailing flowers, comprising a teapot, milk jug, sugar bowl, six cups and saucers, five tea plates and two sandwich plates £50-70 (+Fees*)

209.

A Paris (La Courtille) porcelain mug, circa 1800, finely enamelled with a bouquet of flowers against a gilt diagonal ground, 8cm high £120-180 (+Fees*)

210.

A Derby heart-shaped dessert dish painted with roses within apricot and gilt borders, circa 1820, 25cm diameter, a porter mug with flowers on a green ground and a shaped Coalport trinket dish £120-180 (+Fees*)

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211.

A Royal Worcester ivory ground leaf-shaped dish decorated with flower sprigs and two small leaf-shaped dishes £50-70 (+Fees*)

212.

A Newhall porcelain blue ground trio painted and gilt with an Imari style pattern, a coffee cup and saucer similar and two coffee cans, one early 19th Century, a wrythen teacup and a Royal Worcester teacup and saucer £100-150 (+Fees*)

213.

A Barr Worcester teacup and saucer, a Barr Flight Barr trio, both painted with a rich Japan pattern, incised B and impressed BFB marks £150-250 (+Fees*)

214.

An Enoch Wood pearlware figure of the Madonna and child seated on a stool, set on a rectangular base, 34cm high £300-400 (+Fees*)

215.

A Meissen figure of a cherub playing a lyre, circa 1760, and four Meissen style figures of three of mythical figures, the first 16.5cm high £200-300 (+Fees*)

216.

A Meissen figure of a winemaker, 19th Century, model F80, a 19th Century Sitzendorf porcelain figure group of two musical cherubs and a pair of 20th Century mythological figures, the first 17cm high £150-200 (+Fees*)

217.

A group of twenty late 19th/early 20th Century continental porcelain figures in the style of earlier models, to include a figure of Falstaff, four cherubs emblematic of the seasons, a Bow style figure of a vintner, a pottery tiger, a small pair of cats, a Goss Ifold pot and an enamel metal group of Fo dogs

£60-80 (+Fees*)

218.

A pair of Continental porcelain models of seated cats, 20th Century, 21cm high £60-80 (+Fees*)

219.

A pair of Bow style figure groups of Summer and Autumn on a sheep and goat, 24cm high and a pair of Chelsea style figures of musicians Shepherd and Shepherdess

£60-80 (+Fees*)

220.

A German white porcelain figural candelabrum and a figure group of Shepherd and Shepherdess with flute candelabrum, 31cm high £80-120 (+Fees*)

221.

A 19th Century Continental porcelain figure of Catherine the Great,on horseback, another of a couple gardening and a figure of a lady with a lute £60-80 (+Fees*)

222.

A pair of Continental porcelain figures of cherubs emblematic of Earth and Water, together with Cupid with a calendar and two figures of children as Summer and Autumn, 20cm high £70-90 (+Fees*)

223.

Five Derby porcelain figures Tailor and Wife on goats, Summer and Autumn and ‘Dr Syntax, together with a Minton figure of seated girl and a small Continental figure boy with basket, 15cm high £100-150 (+Fees*)

224.

A matched pair of Derby figural single branch candlesticks, with Shepherd and Shepherdess and a Derby style figural candlestick, the first 27cm high £70-90 (+Fees*)

225.

A Derby figure of Neptune, modelled on a dolphin and raised on a shell encrusted base, 25cm high £40-60 (+Fees*)

226.

A quantity of Worcester style blue scale ground table wares to include dessert dishes, tea and coffee pots, plates and three graduated bowls £200-300 (+Fees*)

227.

A set of four Continental porcelain figures emblematic of the Seasons, together with an inkstand cover modelled with a cherub and leopard £50-70 (+Fees*)

228.

A pair of Sitzendorf porcelain sweetmeat baskets with recumbent gallant and companion, 24cm long together with a Derby style candlestick figure of shepherdess, 24cm high £80-120 (+Fees*)

229.

A pair of Chelsea style candlestick figures of Shepherd and Shepherdess, spurious gold anchor marks, 26cm high £70-90 (+Fees*)

230.

A pair of Derby style candlestick figures of Mars and Minerva, together with a figure of a winged maiden, 30cm high £60-80 (+Fees*)

231.

A near pair of figural sweetmeat baskets, gallant and maiden, 28cm long £80-120 (+Fees*)

232.

Eighteen Toby jugs, the largest 36cm high and a figure of a peasant £100-150 (+Fees*)

233.

Five Derby figures, a pair shepherd and shepherdess, a shepherdess musician and two others £50-70 (+Fees*)

234.

Fourteen figures of Napoleonic soldiers, gilt N, 32cm high £100-150 (+Fees*)

235.

WJ Thomas, two painted earthenware oval plaques, one with a partridge, the other with wading birds, 42cm long £80-120 (+Fees*)

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Lot 214

236.

Three delftware blue and white chargers, 33cm diameter £100-200 (+Fees*)

237.

A German porcelain flower encrusted four-light candelabrum, modelled with an owl and parrot, 43cm high £60-80 (+Fees*)

238.

Four Derby style animal candlesticks modelled as dogs below birds in bocage £100-150 (+Fees*)

239.

A Caughley blue and white pine cone pattern junket dish, circa 1770, with shell moulded cartouches, 25cm diameter, hatched ‘c’ mark £150-200 (+Fees*)

240.

A Lowestoft sauce boat,circa 1760-70, moulded to the sides with a flower cartouche and printed with bouquets, 16cm long £50-80 (+Fees*)

241.

A Derby fluted sauceboat circa 1770, finely painted in an inky blue in the Oriental taste, blue cross mark to handle, 21.5cm long £120-180 (+Fees*)

242.

A Liverpool globular teapot, circa 1770, painted in blue with pendantflower spray with bird in branch, associated cover and a Lowestoft rock pattern bowl £60-80 (+Fees*)

A Caughley sauce boat,circa 1780, the moulded rim above pleat moulded lower part, printed with fruit, 21cm long £60-80 (+Fees*)

244.

A Caughley Fisherman pattern spoon tray,circa 1780, 17cm long £40-60 (+Fees*)

245.

A Worcester blue and white spittoon, circa 1780, printed with the Three Flowers pattern, 10cm high £150-200 (+Fees*)

246.

A Worcester prunus root pattern teapot and cover, circa 1765, 14cm high and a chamberstick painted with flower sprays to a trefoil base £100-150 (+Fees*)

247.

Two Worcester blue and white printed pine cone pattern plates, 29.5cm and 21cm diameter £70-100 (+Fees*)

248.

A group of English 18th Century porcelain blue and white teawares including a Worcester fruit and wreath pattern tea bowl and saucer, a deep sided bowl with dense moulding and five English porcelain blue and white toy bowls £120-180 (+Fees*)

249.

A dark blue jasperware copy of the Portland vase, glazed to the interior with white handles, 25cm high £100-150 (+Fees*)

250.

A dark blue jasperware copy of the Portland vase, glazed to the interior with white handles and a medallion to underside of foot, 25cm high £150-200 (+Fees*)

251.

A collection of Staffordshire porcelain spill vases, including children under a tree, the tallest 27cm £120-150 (+Fees*)

252.

A collection of Staffordshire figures, including a spill vase titled ‘Robin Hood’, the largest 39cm £120-150 (+Fees*)

253.

A collection of Staffordshire figures including a bird nesting below a tree, the largest 17cm £80-120 (+Fees*)

254.

A pair of Staffordshire dogs with quarry, 20cm high £50-70 (+Fees*)

255.

A collection of Staffordshire figures, including a flatback equestrian figure titled ‘Dick Turpin’, the largest 24cm £120-150 (+Fees*)

243.
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Lot 236

256.

An Oriental style tea set comprising eight cups, seven saucers, a teapot, milk jug and sugar basin and lid, together with a plated muffin dish, a small plated water jug with a raffia handle and a large plain jug with raised banding, 38cm high £30-40 (+Fees*)

257.

A quantity of Worcester blue and white tea wares, comprising two sparrow beak milk jugs and cover and two bowls printed with the Fence pattern, a sparrow beak jug printed with the Mansfield pattern and a fluted saucer £120-180 (+Fees*)

258.

A quantity of decorative ceramics including a Regimental commemorative plate for the King’s Royal Hussars, Royal Worcester dressing table jars etc. and two Royal Copenhagen puppies £30-50 (+Fees*)

259.

An early 20th Century Wemyss ceramic pig decorated black spots all over, 46cm x 28cm £100-150 (+Fees*)

Property of a Lady of Title (Lots 260-266)

260.

Four Meissen neu Brandenstein pattern ornithological plates, early 19th Century, the moulded border painted with insects, blue crossed swords marks, 24.5cm diameter £200-300 (+Fees*)

261.

Four Meissen ozier-moulded plates, late 18th Century finely painted with a small posy of flowers and scattered sprigs, blue crossed swords marks, 24cm diameter £180-220 (+Fees*)

262.

Eight Meissen ornithological pierced plates, late 19th Century, the lattice rims heightened in gilt, blue crossed swords marks, 23.5cm diameter £180-220 (+Fees*)

263.

A Meissen part service in the Dulong pattern, late 19th Century, comprising twenty-four plates, 25cm diameter, and eight soup plates, 23.5cm diameter painted with fruit, blue crossed swords marks £500-700 (+Fees*)

264.

A set of eight Minton plates, circa 1870, each painted with a different flower study within a turquoise and gilt border, pattern A2769, impressed marks to reverse, 23cm diameter £80-120 (+Fees*)

265.

A Leeds Ware creamware oval basket tureen cover and stand, 29cm diameter, a pair of Staffordshire style seated spaniels, a lady snuff-taker toby jug, a group of harvesters and a Chinese octagonal plate £40-60 (+Fees*)

266.

Eleven Meissen neu Brandenstein plates, 19th Century,painted with flower sprays, 24.5cm diameter £250-350 (+Fees*)

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Lot 263

267.

A Worcester blue and white bowl, circa 1780, printed with the Fence pattern, 14cm diameter and a Worcester blue and white bowl, circa 1780, painted with flowers and butterflies, 14cm diameter £50-70 (+Fees*)

268.

A pair of Staffordshire dogs head whistles, 5cm £50-70 (+Fees*)

269.

A Staffordshire pottery Smith & Collier jug, 26cm high £70-90 (+Fees*)

270.

A group of Spode blue and white Tower pattern dinner wares, comprising a circular footed tureen and cover, two square tureens with one cover, six various dishes, a soup dish and two sauce ladles £100-150 (+Fees*)

271.

A Spode blue and white Milkmaid pattern egg stand, two small octagonal dishes, two oval twin-handled dishes, an asparagus server, two egg cups, a base for butter dish and a group of Tower pattern toy dinner wares, including two tureens, platters and eight plates £70-100 (+Fees*)

272.

Two Spode Tower pattern jugs and wash basin, a smaller jug and a Basket pattern soup tureen and stand £80-120 (+Fees*)

273.

A group of Spode blue and white Tower pattern to include two oval footed comports and dish, a shell-shaped dessert dish, a square fruit bowl, a circular cheese or cake stand and a large circular platter, platter 47cm wide £120-180 (+Fees*)

274.

A group of Spode Tower pattern wares, comprising two feeding cups, a tri-sectional circular dish, a muffin dish base, two sauce tureens, covers and stands, a warming plate, a cylindrical mug and a sectional square dish £100-150 (+Fees*)

275.

A group of Spode and Copeland blue and white Tower pattern toilet wares, comprising a bourdaloue, a soap box, cover and liner, three toothbrush/razor boxes and two pots, together with two mugs, a funnel jug, a globular pot, a pin tray and a lighter £200-300 (+Fees*)

276.

A Spode Tower pattern tree and well meat plate and platter, 46cm long, another larger and and two smaller £80-120 (+Fees*)

277.

A quantity of Spode blue and white Tower pattern plates, comprising seventeen dinner plates, sixteen dessert plates, five side plates and one soup plate, together with three Copeland soup plates, a cake plate dish and six plates/saucers

£120-180 (+Fees*)

278.

A Worcester blue and white bowl, chinoiserie decorated, 24cm diameter and a Worcester rubber tree plant square dish £30-50 (+Fees*)

279.

A Minton part dessert service, circa 1870, painted with flowers within an apple green border (twenty-four plates) £200-300 (+Fees*)

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280.

A Davenport part dessert service, circa 1850, painted with bouquets of summer flowers within a shaped gilt and flower painted rim, comprising nine dessert plates and three shaped dishes £100-150 (+Fees*)

281.

A Heath pottery Girl at the Well pattern part dinner service, comprising a tree and well meat plate, four platters of various sizes, square tureen and cover, sauce tureen, cover and stand, another stand, two waisted rectangular dishes, a square deep fruit bowl, twenty-two dinner plates, nineteen soup plates, ten dessert plates and fifteen dessert bowls, eleven side plates, two small rectangular dishes, a Spode side plate, and four later Copeland items £300-400 (+Fees*)

282.

A Wemyss ware mug, Sweet Pea pattern, 15cm £40-60 (+Fees*)

283.

A garniture of three Wedgwood white vases, part ribbed and six Wedgwood shell plates, pink edged £50-70 (+Fees*)

284.

A Royal Doulton coffee set, each piece decorated with Reynard the Fox, comprising a coffee pot, 17cm high, a jug, four coffee cans and saucers, all with whip form handles £60-80 (+Fees*)

285.

A group of fifteen Masons ironstone octagonal jugs, including one large example printed with a blue dragon 29cm high

Provenance: The Estate of the late Diana & Gospatric Home, Lily Farm, Bucks £120-180 (+Fees*)

286.

An English porcelain part service of five tea bowls, eight coffee cups and six saucers painted in black with flowers, a Worcester sparrow-beak jug, a small porcelain figure and a glass jar and scent bottle

Provenance: The Estate of the late Diana & Gospatric Home, Lily Farm, Bucks £180-220 (+Fees*)

287.

A clobbered Delft baluster vase and cover, 37cm highand a faience jug painted flower sprigs, 18cm high Provenance: The Estate of the late Diana & Gospatric Home, Lily Farm, Bucks £70-90 (+Fees*)

288.

A Meissen model of a Golden Oriole, naturalistically decorated with yellow and black plumage, perched on a tree stump, 26cm high £300-400 (+Fees*)

289.

A group of porcelain figures of birds, to include a Karl Ens thrush and Royal Worcester and a Copenhagen girl £80-120 (+Fees*)

290.

A group of eight Staffordshire porcelain flatback equestrian figures, to include Dick Turpin, Tom King, G Havelock and G Brown, the largest 34cm high £60-80 (+Fees*)

291.

A ceramic bowl with a silver rim, decorated sprigs of flowers, marbled texture and gilding, 25cm diameter £40-60 (+Fees*)

292.

A Worcester Fisherman pattern tea bowl and saucer and a blue and white chestnut basket with pierced decoration, 28cm wide £80-120 (+Fees*)

293.

A Meissen porcelain jar and cover, encrusted floral decoration, 12cm high £60-80 (+Fees*)

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Lot 288 Lot 281 (part)

Asian Art

300.

A Chinese bronze metal figure of a Kelvin, two Oriental carved figures and a mask head grotesque £150-200 (+Fees*)

301.

A Chinese porcelain vase, Tianqiuping, 20th Century, depicting red dragons flying among blue clouds on white ground, 39.5cm high £100-150 (+Fees*)

302.

A pair of Chinese baluster blue and white vases, 20th Century, decorated a lady enjoying the scenery of a garden, base mark ‘Kangxi Nianzhi’, 17.5cm high £50-70 (+Fees*)

303.

A Chinese famille rose punch bowl and a plate, 18th Century, decorated with floral motif inside and out, 31cm diameter and 22.5cm diameter £50-70 (+Fees*)

304.

Two Chinese porcelain ginger jars with lids, 20th Century, one with floral decoration and the other depicting figures in landscape and birds and flowers in panels £80-120 (+Fees*)

305.

A group of Chinese items, 20th Century, including a famille rose porcelain jar, decorated with flowers and birds, 28cm high, a small Yixing Zisha teapot in the form of a swan by Tao HongBin, and a set of four celadon tea wares with base mark Daming Xuande Nianzhi £100-150 (+Fees*)

306.

A pair of flambé glazed bottle vases, Yuhuchun, 20th Century, the globular body rising from a straight high foot to a slightly flared neck, the exterior decorated with a thick red glaze thinning to greyish-pink tone towards the rim, 14.5cm high £300-500 (+Fees*)

307.

Miscellaneous Oriental sundries to include hardwood stands, the largest 17cm diameter, token counters and a white porcelain seal reading “Mingmei” with monkey finial, 3cm £30-40 (+Fees*)

315.

An Italian 19th/early 20th Century bronze statue of two putti upon a marble plinth with beaded detail, 12cm high £250-350 (+Fees*)

316.

A 19th Century Continental school bronze statue of The Good Shepherd upon a textured base, 40cm high £700-900 (+Fees*)

317.

A Grand Tour bronze and ormolu figure of a horse drawn chariot, on a rectangular marble base with claw feet, 22cm high, the base 31cm x 15.5cm £200-300 (+Fees*)

318.

A pair of alabaster and ormolu mounted three-branch candlesticks, each with sprays of foliage and roses on triform ram’s head supports and hoof feet, 33cm high £180-220 (+Fees*)

319.

A carved oak panel with allegorical figures in relief, 46cm x 69cm and a carved figure of a woman with a cornucopia of flowers £300-400 (+Fees*)

320.

After Moreau MUSICAL CHERUBS a pair bronzes, 34cm high £300-400 (+Fees*)

321.

After Gregoise CUPIDWITH TWO ATTENDANTS bronze, 39cm high £600-800 (+Fees*)

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322.

An architectural model of a staircase and gallery beneath a skeleton dome, 42cm high £120-180 (+Fees*)

323.

A figure of a putti with a goat, bronze, 27cm high £150-250 (+Fees*)

324.

A figure depicting putti, bronze, 23cm high £200-300 (+Fees*)

325.

Lord Charteris of Amisfield/Lady Violet Benson

LORD CHARTERIS’S MOTHER inscribed VCB, initialled MC and dated 1962 plaster bust, 53cm high Provenance: from the Estates of Lord & Lady Charteris £100-150 (+Fees*)

326.

B Gemmell (Contemporary)

A BRONZE FIGUREOFA GARRONAND STALKER signed and dated 1998 numbered 3/12

bronze, 24cm x 29cm £200-300 (+Fees*)

Miscellaneous

340.

Two 19th Century mother-of-pearl, abalone and tortoiseshell inlaid visiting card cases, four other mother-of-pearl and abalone inlaid card cases, a mother-of-pearl card case and a silver coloured metal mounted card case, all with ivory linings

Ivory registration reference UYFCNN57 £200-250 (+Fees*)

341.

Two 19th Century visiting card cases etched flowers, five tortoiseshell visiting card cases inlaid mother-of-pearl and a visiting card case inlaid mother-of-pearl and overprinted with flowers, all with ivory linings

Ivory registration reference SO7QQ7TM £150-200 (+Fees*)

342.

A Chinese carved sandalwood visiting card case with figures, buildings and terraces, a tortoiseshell visiting card case and three others £60-80 (+Fees*)

343.

327.

After Jules Moigniez STUDYOFA POINTER a bird in its mouth bronze, on marble base, 21.5cm long x 16.5cm high £80-120 (+Fees*)

328.

Prof A Neri BUSTOFTHE VIRGIN signed on reverse, bronze and alabaster, 31cm £250-350 (+Fees*)

329.

A pair of French painted cupboard doors, 151cm x 71cm £500-700 (+Fees*)

330.

A classical plaster bust by D Brucciani & Co, London, of a young man upon a round socle plinth, 40cm high £100-150 (+Fees*)

331.

A Derbyshire inlaid hardstone paperweight, J Tennant successor to S Mawe, no 149 Strand, decorated a flowering branch, 16cm x 10cm and a small carved stone book inscribed ‘From the Chapel on Old London Bridge’, 7.5cm x 7.5cm

Provenance: The Estate of the late Diana & Gospatric Home, Lily Farm, Bucks £80-120 (+Fees*)

A late 18th Century rectangular tortoiseshell tea caddy on ivory bun feet, fitted a single lidded compartment with ivory knob and interior trim, 11cm wide Ivory registration reference: 2B16SQ72 £100-150 (+Fees*)

Lot 328

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Lot 322

344.

A twin handled copper and brass urn with central finial, beaded and embossed detail to tripod base, the interior plaque reads Ash’s Kaffeekanne, 42cm high £60-80 (+Fees*)

345.

A brass fox mask door porter with entwined handle, 44cm high £150-250 (+Fees*)

346.

A late 19th Century French automaton of a girl holding a needlework, wearing a lace embellished dress, under a glass dome, 54cm high £700-900 (+Fees*)

347.

Two copper preserving pans, a brass example, a pair of spiral brass candlesticks and a brass jardinière with lion’s mask loop handles and paw feet, approximately 28cm wide £80-120 (+Fees*)

348.

A large copper kettle with brass finial to lid, 51cm high, a smaller example with brass acorn lid finial, 30cm high, two copper cake tins/moulds, a half-gallon jug, copper tankards etc. £120-180 (+Fees*)

349.

A brass helmet-shaped coal scuttle, 36cm high £70-90 (+Fees*)

350.

Three pairs of baluster brass candlesticks, the largest 23.5cm high and other brass £70-90 (+Fees*)

351.

A wooden model of a three-master ship in a glazed case, 47cm wide £120-180 (+Fees*)

352.

A wooden model of a three-master ship, 75cm long and a model galleon, 63cm long £70-90 (+Fees*)

353.

A pair of turned wood candlesticks, 28cm high £40-60 (+Fees*)

354.

A copper cauldron with lion mask handles, 48cm diameter £120-180 (+Fees*)

355.

Two brass trivets, two brass Royal coat of arms wall plaques, brass lion and tiger, a burnished steel trivet and sundry brass £150-250 (+Fees*)

356.

A carved and moulded fruitwood half-hull, mounted on a board, 96cm wide £400-600 (+Fees*)

357.

A collection of ten belt buckles, Georgian and later, most set with paste gemstones £20-30 (+Fees*)

358.

A late 19th/early 20th Century leather hat box, initialled AMC to the cover, containing three hats by Scott & Co. and one by Herbert Johnson, 29cm high x 45cm wide x 37cm deep £40-60 (+Fees*)

359.

A 19th Century gilt and tooled leather desk tidy with segmented interior, 22.5cm high, together with a Negretti & Zambra of London barometer, 48cm long £40-60 (+Fees*)

360.

A collection of opium pipes and related paraphernalia, the largest with central bamboo stem entwined by vines, the pipe bowl with inlaid ropetwist detail and set red stones, 107cm long £30-50 (+Fees*)

361.

A Palais Royal sewing set contained in a satinwood fitted case with gilt metal mounted mother-of-pearl and other accessories, 15cm wide, the reverse of the cover with watercolour by Kate Varley

£80-120 (+Fees*)

362.

A turned wood etui with central castle pin cushion and surround of two smaller turrets, tape and cushion, a thimble and three spools, 10.5cm high £80-120 (+Fees*)

363.

A tea caddy, 27cm wideand a paint box, 31cm wide £80-120 (+Fees*)

364.

A collection of Pathescope 8 5mm film, black and white, silent and various cine cameras etc.

£80-120 (+Fees*)

365.

A collection of copper pans,kettles etc £80-120 (+Fees*)

366.

A fireman s helmet by Merryweather & Sons £100-150 (+Fees*)

367.

A wirework bird cage of cylindrical form with a dome top, 46cm high £60-80 (+Fees*)

368.

A collection of brass pillar weights, padlocks etc £80-100 (+Fees*)

369.

Two Stevengraphs and a quantity of sundries to include a Burleigh Ware wall plate, 38cm high, photographs of steam trains and two small framed oil paintings £40-60 (+Fees*)

370.

A box of sundries to include a brass and glass ceiling light, a pair of boxing gloves, a shillelagh, an Italian ceramic model of a girl on a motorcycle, a pair of stirrups, tennis rackets etc. £30-40 (+Fees*)

371.

A court rapier, 105cm long, a shooting stick, two novelty golf putters and three brass fire irons etc.

£30-40 (+Fees*)

372.

A decorative gilt Corinthian capital £20-30 (+Fees*)

373.

A quantity of pens and propelling pencils, including three fountain pens with 14ct gold nibs, a silver fountain pen, a propelling pencil by Sampson Mordan, three silver and white metal propelling pencils, two yellow metal examples, etc. £40-60 (+Fees*)

374.

A mixed lot to include maquettes and small sculptures of dogs, birds, horses etc., a collection of quartz and other eggs, an Aynsley porcelain fox etc. £40-60 (+Fees*)

375.

Two lidded boxes, both painted hunting scenes, 8.5cm wide, three onyx ashtrays and a green tooled leather jewellery box £40-60 (+Fees*)

376.

A Victorian small walnut casket, with ring handles and iron strapwork hinges, 15cm x 18cm £70-90 (+Fees*)

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377.

A George III mahogany tray, circa 1780, of rectangular form with wavy gallery and cut out handles, 122cm x 53cm £150-250 (+Fees*)

378.

A George III mahogany brass bound oval tray, with two brass bands and shaped lug handles, 53cm x 37cm £200-300 (+Fees*)

379.

A George III mahogany brass bound peat bucket, with loop handles and three brass bands, 39cm x 37cm £250-350 (+Fees*)

380.

A Neoclassical carved wooden wall bracket with ram’s head support, 42cm wide £100-200 (+Fees*)

381.

A dapple-grey rocking horse on an American rocker, 110cm long £100-150 (+Fees*)

382.

An elephant foot waste paper basket, 33cm high £100-150 (+Fees*)

383.

A George III steel fire curb, circa 1800, of demilune form and pierced with basket and flower scrolls, 107cm wide £80-120 (+Fees*)

384. No Lot

385.

A George III mahogany serpentine ronted knife box, converted for stationery

Provenance: The Estate of the late Diana & Gospatric Home, Lily Farm, Bucks £60-80 (+Fees*)

386.

An oval umbrella stand decorated a Venetian scene, 53cm high, containing walking sticks, hunting crops, a shepherd’s crook etc.

Provenance: The Estate of the late Diana & Gospatric Home, Lily Farm, Bucks £250-350 (+Fees*)

387.

A Spanish American carved horn, perhaps 18th Century

Provenance: The Estate of the late Diana & Gospatric Home, Lily Farm, Bucks £300-500 (+Fees*)

388.

A carved and painted figure of St Martin, early 19th Century, 95cm high

Provenance: The Estate of the late Diana & Gospatric Home, Lily Farm, Bucks £300-500 (+Fees*)

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Lot 379 Lot 378 Lot 388 Lot 386

389.

A large coopered oak jug, brass bound, 64cm high, a copper jug and two torchiere’s, the largest 133.5cm high £40-60 (+Fees*)

390.

A Boulle work wall bracket with gilt metal mask head mounts to the front corners, 44cm wide x 22cm deep £100-150 (+Fees*)

391.

An Edwardian inlaid oval tray with brass handles, 65cm wide £100-150 (+Fees*)

392.

A George III mahogany and brass bound bucket, on later carved legs with claw and ball feet, 67cm high £100-150 (+Fees*)

393.

A large brass cauldron, 37cm high £60-80 (+Fees*)

394.

A Regency leather covered casket containing three fitted drawers and ring handles to the sides, 29cm wide £100-150 (+Fees*)

395.

A 19th Century mahogany lazy Susan on a turned column, 51cm diameter £120-150 (+Fees*)

396.

A quantity of Victorian and later brass and metal fire curbs, the largest 136.5cm wide £60-80 (+Fees*)

397.

An early 18th Century walnut and inlaid house altar,perhaps South German, 44cm high

Provenance: Spetchley Park, Worcestershire £80-120 (+Fees*)

398.

A near pair of 19th Century carved pine wall brackets or plinths, each in the form of a Classical maiden’s head, 38cm high £80-120 (+Fees*)

399.

A white metal charger decorated a central bird surrounded by flowers, 31cm diameter, a brass plaque of the Royal Coat of Arms, a Lowe Sleigh Bevan & Co. carriage lantern with bevelled glass, a pair of architectural brass candlestick holders with a square stems on square bases and floral decoration, marked WT&S, 17cm high, a blue glass and metal Gothic style vase, 16.5cm high and a pottery jug decorated a hunting scene

£40-60 (+Fees*)

400.

A Spanish tortoiseshell, mother of pearl and silver inlaid folding knife of curved form, 20cm long extended, a silver mounted tortoise shell page turner, Ahronsberg Brothers, Birmingham 1892, 25.5cm long, a continental silver novelty pan and a sundry white metal £40-60 (+Fees*)

401

An oval gilt metal and agate lidded box, a square white metal example, three cased wax seals, an eraser in the form of a book, a Victorian silver and paste set necklace and a quantity of desk sundries £40-60 (+Fees*)

Textiles

404.

A crewel work picture depicting a bird amongst flowers, initialled JMC, dated 2000, 45cm x 32cmand three others similar £250-350 (+Fees*)

405.

An early Victorian needlework picture, depicting a Biblical figure within a wreath surround, 42cm x 43cm £80-120 (+Fees*)

406.

A Victorian needlework picture, The Offering, after Landseer, 60cm x 80cm in a birdseye maple wood frame £80-120 (+Fees*)

407.

A needlework picture of a parrot, 46cm x 50cm, in a scrolling mahogany frame £60-80 (+Fees*)

408.

A quantity of lace and textiles, to include garment fragments, collars, a table cloth, place mats etc. £60-80 (+Fees*)

409.

An early 19th Century oval needlework map of England, Kitty Grovenor, 1815, finely worked in coloured stitch work bearing the names of the counties and seas, within a continuous border of oak leaves and acorns, the Hogarth glass mount inscribed and dated, 52cm x 45cm £800-1200 (+Fees*)

410.

A rectangular Tonga tapa cloth, a central heraldic shield flanked by two depictions of Ha’amonga ‘a Maui, decorated hermit crabs and Tonga mounga kihe loto above and below, with a geometric design border, approximately 125cm wide x 100cm long £30-50 (+Fees*)

411.

Two 19th Century wool work marine pictures, HMS Black Prince and HMS Colossus, the largest 38cm x 54cm £100-150 (+Fees*)

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Lot 409

Military

415.

A flintlock duelling pistol with a chequered and carved walnut stock, engraved metal mounts, complete with ramrod, 33cm long £150-200 (+Fees*)

416.

An early 19th Century style dueling pistol with brass mounts and ramrod, the side initialled GR, 40cm long £80-120 (+Fees*)

417.

A late 19th/early 20th Century Indo-Persian circular shield, of all over geometric and floral design with four central bosses, 40cm diameter £40-60 (+Fees*)

418.

A small flintlock pocket pistol, the plate inscribed Bristol, 15cm long and a flintlock taper lighter £200-250 (+Fees*)

419.

Two sergeant s halberds and a spear, early 18th Century

Provenance: The Estate of the late Diana & Gospatric Home, Lily Farm, Bucks £180-220 (+Fees*)

Clocks & Barometers

425.

A gilt brass eight-day carriage alarm clock, half-hour repeat, hour strike, with white enamel dial and subsidiary alarm dial at six o’clock, striking on a gong, 14.5cm high £250-350 (+Fees*)

426.

An 18th Century eight-day longcase clock, Richard Smith Dunstable, with a 16 inch dial, in a chinoiserie case, 210cm high £1000-1500 (+Fees*)

427.

A pin and hoop lantern clock of 17th Century style by Thomas Wheeler, London, 39cm high £600-800 (+Fees*)

428.

A 19th Century ebonised and gilt metal bracket clock, with eight-day movement, 27cm high £150-200 (+Fees*)

429.

An oak cased barograph, 31cm £150-180 (+Fees*)

430.

A pigeon racing clock no. 45607, 18.5cm x 16cm £30-40 (+Fees*)

431.

An Edwardian mahogany bracket clock, banded in satinwood and fitted an eight-day movement striking on a gong, 36.5cm high £120-150 (+Fees*)

432.

A 19th Century gilt metal mantel clock, Maurice Marx, Paris, with twin-train movement, Roman numerals and decorated a figure of a maiden with cast cherub playing a lute to the frieze, on acanthus capped scrolled feet, 48.5cm high £400-600 (+Fees*)

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Lot 432 Lot 426

433.

A William & Mary ebonised eight-day, bell striking, bracket clock, John Wrench, Chester, the caddy top with gilt handle and pierced and engraved repoussé worked caddy, the case with canted corners, gilt metal mounted with arched glass to the sides, on claw and ball feet fitted a four-pillar two-train fusee movement with verge escapement, the brass dial with signed silver chapter ring, and an engraved signed back plate, the case 38cm high Note: Baillie records John Wrench, Chester, 1690-1717

£7000-8000 (+Fees*)

434.

A gilt metal mounted mantel clock, with urn finial and porcelain panels to the sides and base, 33cm high £200-300 (+Fees*)

435.

A 19th Century French gilt metal mantel clock with twin-train movement, the dial with Roman numerals, a central urn finial with twin-rams head mask detail above, 45cm x 27cm and another clock £100-150 (+Fees*)

436.

An Edwardian inlaid mantel clock with French twin train movement, Arts & Crafts style tulip detail and on four brass bun feet, 26cm high £30-50 (+Fees*)

437.

A mahogany four-part wheel barometer, by G Chiesa of Liverpool, with swan neck pediment and box and ebony strung case, 109.25cm high £100-150 (+Fees*)

438.

A Victorian oak cased mantel clock of Gothic Revival design, presentation plaque dated 1894, 57cm high

Provenance: The Estate of the late Diana & Gospatric Home, Lily Farm, Bucks £120-180 (+Fees*)

439.

A Regency mahogany cased mantel clock, fitted a twin fusee movement in an arched case, 50cm high

Provenance: The Estate of the late Diana & Gospatric Home, Lily Farm, Bucks £300-500 (+Fees*)

440.

An Edwardian inlaid arch cased mantel clock, 23cm high £50-70 (+Fees*)

441.

An 18th Century striking lantern clock, the 11 inch dial possibly associated and signed ‘Tho Trigg’, London, 34cm high £400-600 (+Fees*)

442.

A late Victorian Vienna regulator type wall clock, twin train movement, the architectural pediment with three finials above a carved bust, 110cm high £50-70 (+Fees*)

443.

A gilt metal and porcelain mantel clock, twin train movement striking a bell, decorated an oval portrait of a society lady to central pediment, the dial with Roman numerals, the exterior with floral sprays and acanthus scroll detail throughout, 39.5cm high, the dial 9cm diameter £80-120 (+Fees*)

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Lot 433

Books & Manuscripts

450.

Rice (DG) English Porcelain Animals; Savage (G) English Ceramics and other ceramic and silver reference books

£30-40 (+Fees*)

451.

Pevsner, The Buildings of England, 10 vols and various art reference books to include Waters (GM) Dictionary of British Artists Working 1900-1950, 2 vols; Charles (CJ) Elizabethan Interiors, second edition

£30-40 (+Fees*)

452.

Weatherby (E & J) The Racing Calendar (National Hunt and Jockey Club) 1807-1918 (1917 missing) 132 volumes

£400-600 (+Fees*)

453.

Oeuvres de Monsieur de Montesquieu, 7 vols., Londres 1769, Imson (John) The School of Arts, London 1796 and Parkes (Samuel) The Chemical Catechism, 7th ed., London 1816

£100-150 (+Fees*)

454.

Various autographs of European nobility

£60-80 (+Fees*)

455.

Art reference books, a collection including Holbein paintings. 1950, 4to, cloth Chamberlain. Hans Holbein the younger. 1913, 2 volumes, 4to, ALS inserted, cloth Parker. Holbein Drawings At Windsor Castle, 4to, cloth

£200-300 (+Fees*)

456.

A collection of works by or about Brangwyn, Brangwyn, Frank, including: Bookplates, 1920; Windmills [1923]; Eothen; Decorative Art; Belgium; Prints and Drawings, 1991; Etchings, 1926 £500-700 (+Fees*)

457.

Collection of Holbein Prints, 1877, [Windsor Collection], 2 volumes, folio, morocco backed boards £100-150 (+Fees*)

458.

John (Augustus) Fifty-two drawings, 1957, 4to, cloth £40-60 (+Fees*)

459. Flint (W R) Drawings, 1950, 4to, 107/500 signed copies, cloth (lacking slipcase) £200-300 (+Fees*)

460.

Naval interest, a large collection to include Naval dispatches 1939-1945 £50-70 (+Fees*)

461.

Naval interest, a large collection to include Russell, Collingwood, London 1891

£50-70 (+Fees*)

462. A set of King Penguins, 74 volumes (of 75), 8vo, original cloth £100-150 (+Fees*)

463. Swift (Jonathan) Gulliver’s Travels,1909, 4to, large, paper copy, 353 of 750 signed by Arthur Rackham, colour plates, original cream decorative cream cloth gilt, silk ties £400-600 (+Fees*)

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Lot 457 Lot 463 Lot 459

464.

Aesop’s Fables, 1912, 4to, 482 of 1450 copies signed, by Rackham, colour plates, original cloth gilt £400-600 (+Fees*)

465.

Donovan (E) The Natural History of British Birds, 1795-1799, 2nd edition, 4 volumes (of 5), 8vo, modern half calf £600-700 (+Fees*)

466.

Donovan (E) The Natural History of British Insects, 1792, vol.1 only, 8vo, 36 hand coloured plates, extra leaf at end, contemporary calf, re-backed retaining original spine £50-70 (+Fees*)

Leigh (Samuel) The Panorama of the Thames from London to Richmond, [1828-29], hand coloured aquatint, (approx. 200 x 18600mm when unfolded), original cloth boards, printed label on upper cover, modern morocco-backed cloth slipcase (without volume of text), 21.5cm by 1,890cm (when extended) £800-1200 (+Fees*)

468.

Panorama of London and the Thames., circa 1846, Illustrated London News, 4to, coloured wood engraved panorama, printed key on separate tipped in leaf, original green cloth board, with decorative cloth design on upper cover with gilt arms of the City of London £400-600 (+Fees*)

469.

Martyn (T) English Spiders, 4to, 17 hand coloured plates only, (lacking: all plates from part I, engraved titles, hand coloured frontispiece, and two plates of medals), later half calf, the 17 plates present are from part II £400-600 (+Fees*)

467.
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470.

Mack (J) The Illustrated London News Grand Panorama of the Great Exhibition of All Nations,1851, hand coloured backed on linen, long roll with original title, somewhat worn, in modern box £400-600 (+Fees*)

471.

Marshall, Mr, The Landed Property of England, 1804, 4to, half calf, spine gilt £100-150 (+Fees*)

472.

Communications to the Board of Agriculture, 1797, on subjects relative to the husbandry and internal improvement of the country, vol.1 only, 4to, contemporary tree calf, re-backed, contains parts 1 -4, numerous engraved plates (not collated) £80-120 (+Fees*)

473.

Sinclair (John) Proposals for Establishing by Subscription a Joint Stock Farming Society, 1799, 4to, modern boards, 3 engraved plates £40-60 (+Fees*)

474.

Tull (Jethro) The Horse-Hoing Husbandry, 1733: or An Essay on the Principals of Tilling and Vegetation, small folio, plates, calf, re-backed, with the Supplement (1736) at rear, plates (7) correct £250-350 (+Fees*)

475.

Waistell (Charles) & Jopling (Joseph) Designs for Agricultural Buildings, 1827, 4to, plates, modern boards, uncut £100-150 (+Fees*)

476.

Dean (G A) Essays on the Construction of Farm Buildings and Labourers’ Cottages, 1849, 4to plates, original cloth £180-220 (+Fees*)

477.

Ewart (John) A Treatise on Agricultural Buildings, 1851, folio, plates (19), original cloth, printed label on upper cover, additional folding plate loosely inserted £100-150 (+Fees*)

478.

Ackermann, The Funeral Procession of Arthur Duke of Wellington, 1852, oblong Svo, hand coloured folding panorama, original decorative red cloth gilt boards, in later morocco backed slipcase; [with] The Order Proceeding in the Public Funeral of...Wellington. 1852, 16pp., folio, original printed wrappers; [with] Regulations to be observed...[1852], folio 4pp £800-1200 (+Fees*)

479.

Dean (G A) A Series of Selected Designs for Country Residencies ...1867, folio, plates, original grey wash drawing loosely inserted, original cloth, spotted, lacks plate 14 £80-120 (+Fees*)

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Lot 474 Lot 470 Lot 478

480.

Denton (J Bailey) The Farm Homesteads of England, 1st eds. 1864, folio, plates, calf £100-200 (+Fees*)

481.

Loudon (J C) Observations on Laying Out Farms in the Scotch Style, 1812, folio, 37 (of 38) plates and plans, many large folding, some hand-coloured, contemporary half calf re-backed and re-cornered £800-1200 (+Fees*)

482.

Macquoid (Percy) & Edwards (Ralph) English Furniture, 1954, 2nd edition, folio, 3 volumes, original cloth, dust jackets £150-250 (+Fees*)

483.

Frohawk, Natural History of British Butterflies, 1914, 2 volumes, folio, original blue cloth £80-120 (+Fees*)

484.

Young (Arthur) A Course of Experimental Agriculture, 1770, 2 vols, 4to, calf, spine gilt, plates correct £200-300 (+Fees*)

485.

Johnstone (John) An Account of the Most Approved Mode of Draining Land, Edinburgh, 1797, 4to, plates (16), calf £50-70 (+Fees*)

St

487.

Edward (Lawrence) The Duty of a Steward to his Lord., 1727, 4to, two folding engraved plates, calf, re-backed £150-250 (+Fees*)

488.

Agricultural Reports of England, Scotland & Wales, 1780-90’s, 10 vol., 4to, calf £400-500 (+Fees*)

489.

Curtis (J) Farm Insects, 1860, 8vo, plates, cloth £30-40 (+Fees*)

490.

Britannia Depicta, 1764, Owen & Bowen, small 4to, 20th Century, half calf £400-500 (+Fees*)

491.

Panorama of the Silver Jubilee George & Mary, 1935, on roll, within original wooden tube, with colour printed label, Panorama of the Coronation Procession, May 12th 1937, on roll within original wooden tube, with colour printed label, preserved together in modem green morocco box, lettered in gilt “Mary McNeile for J.R. Abbey” £300-500 (+Fees*)

492.

Panorama of the Marriage Procession of Victoria & Albert, Fores, circa 1840, oblong 8vo, hand coloured engraving in original decorative cloth gilt, slipcase £150-250 (+Fees*)

486.
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John (John) Observations on the Land Revenue of the Crown, 1787, 4to, calf, errata leaf at end, calf, re-backed £80-120 (+Fees*) Lot 481 Lot 490

493. Coronation Procession, 1838, publisher, oblong 8vo, coloured, original cloth, slipcase £400-600 (+Fees*)

494.

Ffarington (S M) The 104th Psalm, circa 1870, oblong 8vo, coloured £80-120 (+Fees*)

495.

Evans, Grand Panorama of London, 1849, 8vo, hand coloured steel engraved, folding, original decorative cloth gilt, modern slipcase £300-500 (+Fees*)

496.

Panoramic Representation of the Grand Procession on the Day of the Queen s Coronation, 1838, oblong 8vo, coloured, slipcase 548.5cm long £400-600 (+Fees*)

497.

Evans, London from the Thames, 1845, Vizetelly., plain engraving in a roll backed on linen, 20th Century Morocco box £200-300 (+Fees*)

498.

A Survey of British Natural History, 1945-94, The New Naturalist, 61 volumes, (of 81), 8vo, cloth £60-80 (+Fees*)

499.

Naval interest, a collection of books on medals to include Douglas-Morris, The Naval General Medal Roll 1793-1840, 1982, limited edition, signed, in slipcase £50-70 (+Fees*)

500. No Lot

501.

Common prayer, Baskerville (John), Cambridge 1760, appears 1st issue of 1760 edition £50-70 (+Fees*)

502.

Perspective view of the Coronation of Queen Victoria, Westminster Abbey, June 28, 1836, slipcase with later protective cover £30-50 (+Fees*)

503.

Cunningham (James) Designs for Farm Cottages and Steadings etc, 1st edition, Edinburgh & London 1842, 8vo, original cloth boards with paper label, seven folding plans/plates £100-150 (+Fees*)

504. Marshall (William) Minutes of Agriculture, 1st edition, London 1778, 4to, contemporary full calf, re-backed, four engraved plates £80-120 (+Fees*)

505.

Malcolm (James) A Compendium of Modern Husbandry...During a Survey of Surrey, 1st edition, London 1805, 8vo, 3 vol set, later half calf bindings, map and plates correct £100-150 (+Fees*)

506.

Anderson (James) Essays relating to Agriculture and Rural Affairs, 4th edition, 3 vols, London 1797, 8vo, contemporary full calf bindings, 22 engraved plates £100-150 (+Fees*)

507.

Blith (Walter) The English Improver Improved, 3rd impression, London 1652, small 4to, contemporary full sheep, re-backed, with all 4 engraved plates although the folding plate at page 65 has lost its outer half £200-300 (+Fees*)

508.

Langley (Batty) A Sure Method of Improving Estates, 1st edition, London 1728, 8vo, contemporary full calf, re-backed, folding engraved frontispiece £200-300 (+Fees*)

509.

Marshall (William) Rural Economy of Yorkshire, 1st edition, 2 vols, London 1788, 8vo, recount half morocco bindings, two engraved maps £80-120 (+Fees*)

510.

Marshall (William) Rural Economy of the Midland Counties... Leicestershire, 1st edition, 2 vols, London 1790, 8vo, contemporary full calf, re-backed with engraved map £80-120 (+Fees*)

511.

Marshall (William) The Rural Economy of Gloucestershire, 1st edition, 2 vols, London 1789, 8vo, recent half cloth bindings with engraved map, with Marshall (William) The Rural Economy of the West of England, 1st edition, 2 vols, London 1796, 8vo, contemporary half calf with engraved map £150-200 (+Fees*)

512.

Marshall (William) Planting and Rural Ornament, 2nd edition, 2 vols, London 1796, 8vo, contemporary full calf, with Marshall (William) The Management of Landed Estates, 1st edition, London 1806, 8vo, contemporary half calf, one folding engraved plate £100-150 (+Fees*)

513.

Marshall (William) Rural Economy of the Southern Counties, 1st edition, 2 vols, London 1789, 8vo, recent half cloth bindings, two engraved maps, with Marshall (William) Review of the Reports to the Board of Agriculture from the Northern Department of England, 1st edition, York 1808, 8vo, recent half cloth binding, with engraved map and Marshall (William) Review of the Reports... from the Midland Department, 1st edition, York 1815, 8vo, recent half cloth binding £100-150 (+Fees*)

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Lot 495

514.

Marshall (William) The Rural Economy of Norfolk, 2nd edition, 2 vols, London 1795, 8vo, Contemporary half calf bindings, with Marshall (William) Review of the Reports... Eastern Department of England, 1st edition, York 1811, 8vo, original boards with later cloth spines £100-150 (+Fees*)

515.

Pitt (W) General Views of the Agriculture of the County of Leicester, 1st edition, London 1810, 8vo, recent marbled paper boards, engraved map and plates

£50-60 (+Fees*)

516.

Miller (Samuel) & Skertchly (Sydney), The Fenland Past and Present, Wisbech 1878, tall 8vo, contemporary half morocco binding, plates etc. correct £80-120 (+Fees*)

517.

Young (Arthur) The Farmer’s Tour

Through the East of England..., 1st edition, 4 vols, London 1771, 8vo, contemporary full calf, re-backed, numerous engraved plates £100-150 (+Fees*)

518.

Young (Arthur) A Six Month’s Tour Through the North of England, 2nd edition, 4 vols, London 1771, 8vo, contemporary full calf, 26 (of 28?) engraved plates and folding tables £100-150 (+Fees*)

519.

Young (Arthur) Gleanings from Books on Agriculture, 1st edition, London 1801, 8vo, engraved frontispiece, contemporary full tree calf binding with handsomely gilt re-back £80-120 (+Fees*)

520.

Young (Arthur) The Farmer’s Letters to the People of England, 3rd edition, London 1771, 2 vols, 8vo, contemporary full calf bindings, 14 engraved plates £60-80 (+Fees*)

521.

Young (Arthur) General Views of the Agriculture of the County of Essex, 1st edition, 2 vols, London 1807, 8vo, contemporary full calf, folding map and numerous plates £80-100 (+Fees*)

522.

Young (Arthur) Rural Oeconomy, 1st Dublin edition 1770, contemporary full calf, On the Husbandry of Three Celebrated British Farmers, 1st edition, London 1811, recent marbled paper boards and The Farmer’s Calendar, 6th edition, London 1805, contemporary half calf, 2 plates

£80-100 (+Fees*)

523.

Young (Arthur) A Six Weeks Tour through the Southern Counties of England & Wales, 3rd edition, London 1772, 8vo, contemporary full calf, re-backed, 3 plates, General View of the Agriculture of the County of Norfolk, 1st edition, London 1804, 8vo, contemporary boards with recent re-back, map, plates, tables etc., and General View of the Agriculture of the County of Lincoln, 1st edition, London 1979, 8vo, contemporary calf with recent re-back, maps and plates correct (3) £100-120 (+Fees*)

524.

Young (Arthur) The Farmer’s Guide in Hiring and Stocking Farms, 1st edition, 2 vols, London 1770, 8vo, contemporary full calf, recently re-backed, 10 engraved plates £80-100 (+Fees*)

525.

Wimpey (Joseph) Rural Improvements: or Essays on the Most Rational Method of Improving Estates, 1st edition, London 1775, 8vo, contemporary full calf binding, with Kent (Nathaniel) Hints to Gentlemen of Landed Property, 1st edition, London 1776, 8vo, full calf binding, re-backed, 10 folding plates

£100-150 (+Fees*)

526.

Jacob (Giles) The Compleat Court-Keeper: or Land-Stewards Assistant, 1st edition, London 1713, 8vo, contemporary full calf binding with recent re-back

£100-150 (+Fees*)

527.

Mordant (John) The Complete Steward: or The Duty of a Steward to his Lord etc., 1st edition, 2 vols, London 1761, contemporary full calf bindings, 2 folding tables

£100-150 (+Fees*)

528.

Ley (Charles) The Nobleman, Gentleman, Land Steward and Surveyor’s Compleat Guide etc., 1st edition, London 1787, 8vo, old half calf binding, with two others relating to stewardship, estate management (3)

£80-120 (+Fees*)

529.

Monteath (Robert) The Forester’s Guide, 3rd edition, London 1836, 8vo, contemporary half calf binding, 16 engraved plates and a folding table, with 11 others relating to forestry, trees, timber etc.

£60-80 (+Fees*)

530.

The Laws of Sewers or The Office and Authority of the Commissioners of Sewers, 2nd edition, London 1732, 8vo, full calf binding, recently re-backed, with 7 further volumes relating to law, tenancy etc. (8)

£100-150 (+Fees*)

531.

Loudon (John C) An Encyclopedia of Cottage, Farm and Villa Architecture and Furniture; containing numerous designs etc., new edition, London 1836, 4to, recent cloth re-bind, profusely illustrated, with 7 others relating to farm and rural architecture

£150-200 (+Fees*)

532.

Loudon (J C) An Encyclopedia of Agriculture etc., 1st edition, London 1825, 4to, recent cloth re-bind, with 10 others relating to agriculture, husbandry etc. (11)

£150-200 (+Fees*)

533.

Brown (Robert) The Book of the Landed Estate, 1st edition, London 1869, 4to, decorative quarter leather binding, with 7 others relating to estate management, tenancy, leases etc.

£100-150 (+Fees*)

534.

Johnson (Charles) & Sowerby (John E) The Grasses of Great Britain, 1st edition, London 1861, 4to, publisher’s green cloth with gilt binding, with 2 others related

£40-60 (+Fees*)

535.

Dean (G A) The Culture, Management and Improvement of Landed Estates, London 1872, 4to, map and plates, with 6 others relating to land improvement, drainage etc.

£80-120 (+Fees*)

536.

Wyld (Samuel) The Practical Surveyor, or, The Art of Land-Measuring Made Easy, 2nd edition, London (no date), e. 1730, 8vo., contemporary full calf, neatly re-backed, plates correct although worn and repaired, with 5 others relating to surveying and measurement

£80-120 (+Fees*)

537.

Lecky (H S) The King’s Ships, 1st edition, London 1913, 3 vols, (all published), 4to, publisher’s blue cloth and gilt bindings, with 2 others related (5)

£50-60 (+Fees*)

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538.

Regulations for His Majesty’s Service at Sea, London circa 1823, 8vo, contemporary full calf (rubbed and worn), with 2 others related (3)

£60-80 (+Fees*)

539.

O’Byrne (W R) A Naval Biographical Dictionary, 1st edition, London 1849, 4to, modern half calf binding, handsome copy

£50-60 (+Fees*)

540.

Elgar (F) & Mitchell (W F) The Royal Naval: Lithographed in Colours, in a series of illustrations from original drawings, 3rd edition, London 1875, 4to, with 24 coloured lithographs, with The Royal Navy: 1872-80 in a Series of Illustrations Lithographed in Colours, 1st edition, London/Portsmouth, 1881, 4to, with 25 coloured lithographs, both very good clean copies (2)

£120-150 (+Fees*)

541.

Low (Charles R) Her Majesty’s Navy, including its deeds and battles, 1st edition, 6 vols, London 1890-93, 4to, publisher’s blue cloth gilt, all colour plates present, handsome set (6)

£100-150 (+Fees*)

542.

Tynan (Katherine) A Little Book of XXIV Carols, 2nd edition, Portugal (Maine) 1916, 8vo, full morocco gilt by Hatchards, with 10 others poetry/literary gilt books, all in good morocco or calf bindings (11)

£100-150 (+Fees*)

543.

History, a large collection of books, mostly cloth bound, to include multiple vols on Admiral Nelson, Trevelyan, Illustrated English History, 4 vols., 1950; Bradshaw, Lord Chesterfield’s Letters, 3 vols., 1913

£50-70 (+Fees*)

544.

Art Reference, a collection to include Empson, The wood engravings of Robert Gibbins, 1959, Von der Kellen, Rembrant-Ersen, Amsterdam, 3 vols. £40-60 (+Fees*)

545.

Churchill (Winston) A collection of works to include Marlborough, His Life and Times, 1933, 4 vols., The World Crisis, 1927, 5 vols.

£70-90 (+Fees*)

546.

Gardening interest, a collection to include, Gothein, A History of Garden Art, 1928, 2 vols.

£40-60 (+Fees*)

547.

Ornithological Interest, a collection to include Davidson, The Original Watercolour Paintings by John James Audubon, 1966, 2 vols., with slipcase £50-70 (+Fees*)

548.

Furniture History Interest, a collection to include Lengyon, The Decorations & Furniture of English Mansions, 1909; Brackett, Thomas Chippendale

£40-60 (+Fees*)

549.

The Antique Collector, a collection of clothbound volumes, 1949-1972 and several volumes on clocks and barometers

£40-60 (+Fees*)

550.

Agricultural and Farming Interest, a large collection of mainly cloth bound volumes to include bound volumes of The Agricultural History Review, 1953-2009, 21 vols.

£80-120 (+Fees*)

551.

Silver and jewellery reference, a collection to include Norton, A History of Gold Snuff Boxes, 1938, The Silver Society Journal, 2 vols.

£40-60 (+Fees*)

552.

Yates, Deanford, a collection of volumes, mainly clothbound £40-60 (+Fees*)

553.

Novels, a collection of mainly cloth bound volumes to include, Balzac (H), Home Library, 18 vols £30-50 (+Fees*)

554.

English landscape interest, a collection to include Landscape History, bound, 7 vols.

£50-70 (+Fees*)

555.

Classics, a collection to include Lamb (Charles), Essays of Elia, circa 1905, 2 vols.; Kipling (Rudyard), 1920, 9 vols.

£40-60 (+Fees*)

556.

London and Cambridge, a collection of volumes to include Adcock, Wonderful London, 3 vols.

£40-60 (+Fees*)

557.

Porcelain, glass and ceramics reference, a collection to include Chaffers (William) Gilda Aurifabrorum, circa 1900 and several Antique Collectors Club volumes

£50-70 (+Fees*)

558.

Natural history interest, a collection of volumes in the New Naturalist Series, 1950/60s, in green cloth

£50-70 (+Fees*)

559.

Country House and Architecture interest, a collection to include Abbey (J), Life in England, Dawsons, 1972; Payne (AM), The Builder’s Practical Director, 1855

£60-80 (+Fees*)

560.

Coin collecting interest, a collection to include Atkins (J), The Tradesman’s Tokens of the Eighteenth Century, 1893; Dalton (R), The Provincial Token-Coinage of the 18th Century, 1910 £50-70 (+Fees*)

561.

Military interest, a collection to include Dinnage (Paul), British Military Uniforms, 1958 £50-70 (+Fees*)

562.

Children’s Books, a collection to include Milne (AA), When We Were Very Young, 1924, Now We Are Six, 1927 and Winnie The Pooh, 1927 £30-50 (+Fees*)

563.

Twenty-three volumes of the Dictionary of National Biography, edited Leslie Stephen, published Smith, Elder & Co., London 1888/89 and volumes 2,5 and 6 of Scott’s Historical Romances, Archibald Constable and Co, Edinburgh 1822

£40-60 (+Fees*)

564.

The Atlas of Rare Pheasants I, limited edition 61/600, Palawan Press and sundry books including topographical works relating to Birmingham, Oxford, Cambridgeshire and Edinburgh

£50-70 (+Fees*)

565.

Bartolomeo Pinelli (1781-1835)

Costumi Pittoreschi, Rome 1809, book of engravings, each engraving, 22cm x 30cm

£200-300 (+Fees*)

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Day Two

Wednesday 15th February 2023

Furniture

600.

A 19th Century parquetry gilt metal mounted jardinière with panels of geometric inlay and feather banded serpentine base, 44cm wide £200-300 (+Fees*)

601.

A Victorian beadwork stool with ebonised and gilded mounts, 35cm diameter

£40-60 (+Fees*)

602.

An ebonised wall mirror with gilded floral spandrels, 48cm x 75cm £40-60 (+Fees*)

603.

A Victorian walnut writing table on twin-end standards and splay feet, fitted a frieze drawer, 106.5cm wide £250-300 (+Fees*)

604.

Four Regency mahogany single chairs, with fan-shaped splats inlaid satinwood ovals, fitted loose trap seats on sabre legs

£80-120 (+Fees*)

605.

A late 18th Century mahogany pedestal sideboard, cross banded and fitted a drawer and cupboard, 54.5cm wide £80-120 (+Fees*)

606.

A Victorian chair with button seat and back, on turned legs £120-150 (+Fees*)

607.

A Florentine style rectangular carved wood wall mirror with gold paint overlay, the plate 24.5cm x 19cm, a Victorian gilt metal wall mirror with candle holder, decorated pierced scrolls and central mask, the plate 17.5cm x 12.5cm and a needlework picture depicting a mother and child £40-60 (+Fees*)

608.

A 20th Century brass fire surround, decorated central lion’s head with exposed tongue, repeat pierced detail, overall dimensions 109cm high x 87cm wide, the rounded opening 62cm high x 57cm wide

£60-80 (+Fees*)

609.

A George III mahogany chest of four drawers on bracket feet, 82cm wide £150-200 (+Fees*)

610.

A small Georgian mahogany chest of two long and two short drawers, on bracket feet, 72cm wide £200-300 (+Fees*)

611.

A late Regency mahogany two-flap table, fitted a drawer on a turned column and quadruple support, 106cm wide £150-200 (+Fees*)

612.

A George III mahogany bureau, fitted interior and four drawers on bracket feet, 84cm wide £100-150 (+Fees*)

613.

A Victorian mahogany Gillows style pole screen, the brass pole with urn finial and octagonal screen, 135cm high £120-150 (+Fees*)

614.

A Victorian rosewood and inlaid boxwood box top piano stool with upholstered seat, spiral columns on each corner, the hinged seat enclosing a three division interior, 51cm high x 54cm wide x 43cm deep £80-120 (+Fees*)

615.

A Victorian walnut and brass mounted credenza, the glazed front door flanked by bow end open shelved sections, 100cm high x 120cm wide £250-350 (+Fees*)

616.

An Edwardian mahogany cabinet with pierced swan neck cornice and dentil fret carving, enclosed by a glazed door, the base of three drawers on chamfered legs, 77cm wide x 193cm high £250-350 (+Fees*)

617.

A narrow floor standing bowfronted corner cupboard of small proportions, the shelved interior enclosed by a panelled door, 84cm x 45cm £40-60 (+Fees*)

618.

An étagère of Boulle design inlaid brass and tortoiseshell decoration, 78.5cm high £200-250 (+Fees*)

619.

A walnut and marquetry three-tier étagère with gilt brass mounts, 41.5cm wide £150-200 (+Fees*)

620.

A walnut stool with upholstered floral needlework seat, on cabriole legs with pointed feet, 56cm wide £80-120 (+Fees*)

621.

An oak oval two-flap table, 97cm wide £100-150 (+Fees*)

622.

An 18th Century style dresser fitted five drawers with shelves over, 147cm wide £600-800 (+Fees*)

623.

An Edwardian waisted slatted jardinière stand on ball feet, 45cm wide £100-150 (+Fees*)

624.

A Carolean oak armchair with cane seat and back £250-350 (+Fees*)

625.

A William and Mary style walnut table, fitted three drawers, 76cm wide £400-600 (+Fees*)

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Lot 625

626.

A pierced stick back armchair with elm seat on turned legs £200-300 (+Fees*)

627.

A George II burr elm chest on stand with cabriole legs, 87cm wide £800-1200 (+Fees*)

628.

A set of oak and mahogany hanging shelves with central arch recess, 112cm wide £200-300 (+Fees*)

629.

A small oak low dresser fitted three drawers on turned legs, 105cm wide £120-180 (+Fees*)

630.

A Dutch walnut bombé front chest of four drawers, 89cm wide £400-600 (+Fees*)

631.

A George I walnut chest of two long and two short drawers on a later stand, 83cm wide £200-300 (+Fees*)

632.

A walnut cabinet on stand fitted interior with doors on cabriole legs, 79cm wide £150-200 (+Fees*)

633.

A George II walnut chest of four drawers, 94cm wide £200-300 (+Fees*)

634.

An early 19th Century oak cupboard on a single drawer stand, 78cm wide £150-250 (+Fees*)

635.

An 18th Century oak mule chest with two drawers beneath, 133.5cm wide £300-500 (+Fees*)

636.

A 19th Century walnut square table on turned legs and scroll feet, 81cm wide £120-180 (+Fees*)

637.

Two stick and pierced splat back armchairs with elm seats £250-350 (+Fees*)

638.

A George II walnut half round table, with folding top on cabriole legs, 77cm wide £250-350 (+Fees*)

639.

A late 17th Century elm table fitted a drawer on spiral legs, 84cm wide £200-300 (+Fees*)

640.

A stick and pierced splat back armchair with elm seat and another £120-180 (+Fees*)

641.

An Italian embossed brass mirror, monogrammed, 62cm x 42cm £180-220 (+Fees*)

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Lot 630 Lot 627

642.

An 18th Century oak dresser with shelves over, 152cm wide £800-1200 (+Fees*)

643.

A Victorian walnut chair with ribbed scroll base on cabriole front legs £200-300 (+Fees*)

644.

An 18th Century walnut bureau with feather banding, fitted interior and drawer beneath, 92cm wide £250-350 (+Fees*)

645.

A George II walnut chest of three long and three short drawers on a later three drawer stand, 103cm wide £250-350 (+Fees*)

646.

An oak single chair with twin carved splat to the back £70-90 (+Fees*)

647.

A 19th Century Dutch marquetry chest with serpentine front, fitted two drawers on cabriole legs, 78cm wide £600-800 (+Fees*)

648.

A Victorian upholstered armchair on cabriole legs

£200-300 (+Fees*)

649.

A 19th Century tripod table the top inlaid for chess, 52cm diameter, 72cm high, and two other tripod tables

£120-180 (+Fees*)

650.

A Victorian walnut table the top inlaid for chess, on a carved tripod support, 51cm diameter £200-300 (+Fees*)

651.

An oval oak table with platform beneath, 49cm wide £120-180 (+Fees*)

652.

A brass fender with winged griffin supports and urn finials, 51cm wide £150-200 (+Fees*)

653.

A pair of wingback armchairs on dwarf cabriole legs £200-300 (+Fees*)

654.

A 19th Century mahogany table on tripod support, 58cm diameter £100-150 (+Fees*)

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Lot 647 Lot 642

655.

An oak two-flap coffee table and a mahogany tripod table £120-180 (+Fees*)

656.

A 19th Century oak table on a tripod support, 58cm diameter £70-90 (+Fees*)

657.

A Scandinavian carved oak chest with panelled cover, 76cm wide £250-350 (+Fees*)

658.

An 18th Century carved oak bible box on a later stand, 65cm wide £120-180 (+Fees*)

659.

An early 18th Century oak sword chest, the cover initialled and dated, 130cm wide

£300-500 (+Fees*)

660.

A walnut chest of three long and two short drawers on bracket feet, 95cm wide

£250-350 (+Fees*)

661.

A 19th Century stick back chair with solid seat in elm on turned legs £120-180 (+Fees*)

662.

An early 18th Century walnut chest of three long and two short drawers on bracket feet, 95cm wide £150-250 (+Fees*)

663.

A Victorian upholstered armchair on turned front legs £100-150 (+Fees*)

664.

A Jacobean oak chest of three drawers on bun feet, 90cm wide £200-300 (+Fees*)

665.

A set of elm hanging shelves fitted three drawers, 92cm wide £40-60 (+Fees*)

666.

An 18th Century style mahogany toilet mirror, on a kneehole stepped base, 37cm wide £100-150 (+Fees*)

667.

A Victorian upholstered chair on turned front legs £100-150 (+Fees*)

668.

A Jacobean style oak chest of four long drawers on bun feet, 96cm wide £150-250 (+Fees*)

669.

A Louis XVI style rosewood and kingwood gilt metal mounted kneehole writing table, fitted five drawers on cabriole legs, 116cm wide £400-600 (+Fees*)

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Lot 669 Lot 659

670.

An early 18th Century style oak chest on stand, fitted two long and three short drawers to the stand, 93cm wide £300-500 (+Fees*)

671.

A Flemish 17th Century style chest of four drawers enclosed by two pairs of cushion panel doors, 108cm wide £300-400 (+Fees*)

672.

A Victorian walnut open armchair on cabriole legs £120-180 (+Fees*)

673.

A rectangular stool on carved legs with ball and claw feet £40-60 (+Fees*)

674.

A brass bound mahogany gun case with a fitted interior, 68cm wide £120-150 (+Fees*)

675.

A walnut chest on stand, Queen Anne and later with two short and three long feather banded drawers on a cabriole legged stand, 128cm x 100cm £400-600 (+Fees*)

676.

A George III bureau bookcase, the bookcase with astragal glazed doors above a bureau with fitted interior above four long drawers on bracket feet, 215cm x 110cm £200-300 (+Fees*)

677.

A Regency mahogany sofa table the rectangular two-flap top above two drawers on end support with out-splayed legs, 133cm wide £300-500 (+Fees*)

678.

A set of eight George III mahogany dining chairs, including two carvers with camel shaped top rail and pierced splats with drop in seats and square chamfered legs joined by H stretchers £400-500 (+Fees*)

679.

An 18th Century Italian burr oak and elm bombé fronted commode, the serpentine top banded with shaped lines, the front and sides similarly banded with two deep drawers on squat cabriole legs with hoof feet £1500-2000 (+Fees*)

680.

An Elizabethan style oak refectory table, the rectangular top and fluted frieze on baluster turned tapering legs carved with scroll work on a chequer inlaid stretcher, 150cm £500-800 (+Fees*)

681.

Two 18th Century Italian pedestal chests, veneered, crossbanded and strung in walnut and box wood, the shaped top above three shaped drawers, 82cm x 65cm £1500-2000 (+Fees*)

42 ARR –Some lots may be subject to an additional fee (see page 4)
Lot 681 Lot 679

682.

A George III mahogany serpentine sideboard (with restorations) the central drawer flanked by deep dummy fronted drawers on later square legs, 94cm x 183cm £100-150 (+Fees*)

683.

A mahogany bookcase with moulded cornice, enclosed by a pair of glazed bar doors, 132cm wide £200-300 (+Fees*)

684.

A mahogany bookcase on bracket feet, 132cm wide £200-300 (+Fees*)

685.

A Victorian oak chest of four long drawers on turned feet, 107.5cm wide £120-180 (+Fees*)

686.

A black and gold lacquered bowfronted corner cupboard, 81cm tall £60-80 (+Fees*)

687.

A gilt framed convex mirror, in concave ball studded frame, total diameter 45cm £150-200 (+Fees*)

688.

A mahogany two-flap table on round taper legs and pad feet, 80cm wide £80-120 (+Fees*)

689.

An oak mule chest, 128cm wide £80-120 (+Fees*)

690.

Four pierced ladder back chairs with upholstered seats, on square chamfered legs £100-120 (+Fees*)

691.

A pole screen with gilded ribbon tie surmount and circular beadwork panel of Caernarfon Castle, on a gilded tripod base, 131cm high £80-120 (+Fees*)

692.

A George III two-tier mahogany corner cupboard enclosed by glazed bar doors and panel doors beneath, 115cm wide £80-120 (+Fees*)

693.

An early Victorian large wall mirror, the gilded frame moulded to the top and base, 260cm x 110cm £150-200 (+Fees*)

694.

A Regency mahogany library chair with single cane seat, back and sides on turned legs £250-350 (+Fees*)

695.

An Edwardian glazed mahogany screen with needlework lower panels, 185cm high £70-90 (+Fees*)

696.

A 19th Century campaign chest, in two sections, fitted with five long graduated drawers, 91.5cm wide £300-500 (+Fees*)

697.

A gilt plaster wall mirror 34cm x 39cm £40-60 (+Fees*)

698.

A mahogany wall mirror, 57cm x 87cm £80-100 (+Fees*)

699.

A mahogany console table, 47cm x 53cm £50-60 (+Fees*)

700.

A Gothic Revival period giltwood reredos, the frieze painted eleven panels of stylized foliate and floral designs within Gothic arch tops, 55cm x 220cm £1500-2000 (+Fees*)

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Lot 700

701.

A late 17th Century Italian carved cedar coat of arms within elaborate carved scrolling and coronet surmount and a putto to each side, 85cm x 168cm £1500-2000 (+Fees*)

702.

An 18th Century and later Dutch walnut glazed hanging cabinet with pierced and carved surmount, enclosed by an astragal glazed bar door with canted corners and glazed sides, 96cm wide £500-700 (+Fees*)

703.

An Edwardian mahogany four-poster bed, inlaid details to headboard, fluted posts, 218cm long x 162cm wide x 214cm high £1200-1500 (+Fees*)

704.

An upholstered wing back armchair, fitted a loose seat, on cabriole legs and turned stretchers, 86cm wide, 120cm high £300-500 (+Fees*)

705.

A pair of Arts & Crafts style walnut bedside tables, with raised superstructure above a single drawer and cupboard, by Brynmawr Furniture Makers, 108cm x 40cm £200-300 (+Fees*)

706.

A George III mahogany card table, the hinged rectangular top with a figured frieze on moulded square chamfered legs with acanthus carved brackets to the corners, 91.5cm wide £400-600 (+Fees*)

707.

A George III walnut side table fitted two short and one long drawer, 72cm wide £50-70 (+Fees*)

708.

A William IV rosewood sofa, the arched back with scroll motif to the crest rail, the upholstered back, arms and seat on turned and fluted legs, 210cm wide £40-60 (+Fees*)

709.

A serpentine fronted display cabinet, the glazed upper section above cupboard doors, 186cm wide x 222cm high Provenance: The Rookery, Middlesex £100-150 (+Fees*)

710.

A French style gilt metal mounted serpentine front cabinet,with marble top (broken) above a glazed oval panel with Boulle type spandrels, 102cm wide Provenance: The Rookery, Middlesex £100-150 (+Fees*)

711.

A pair of brass oval mirrors, the frame decorated flowers with rope twist surround and scrolled detail, the plate 26cm high x 19cm wide £60-80 (+Fees*)

712.

A rectangular upholstered footstool on four chamfered legs with H-shaped stretcher, 40cm high x 104cm wide x 72cm deep £80-120 (+Fees*)

713.

A Victorian mahogany tray table with carved rim above four square legs, 49cm high x 72cm wide x 48cm deep £60-80 (+Fees*)

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Lot 701

714.

A 19th Century mahogany and rosewood brass banded secretaire campaign chest, in two parts, the top drawer enclosing a tooled leather writing compartment and bank of drawers flanked by short drawers over three long, raised on turned feet, 105cm high x 99cm wide x 47cm deep £800-1200 (+Fees*)

715.

A George II walnut and parcel gilt wall mirror, circa 1740, with shaped frame to a rectangular plate, 94cm x 81cm £150-200 (+Fees*)

716.

A Charles II walnut child’s highchair, circa 1660, with carved top rail on twist turned supports, cane back and seat, outswept arms and ball and spiral twist turned legs, with restorations £200-300 (+Fees*)

717.

An 18th Century oak mule chest, circa 1760, the top with initialled brass plaque, the three panelled front later carved in flowers and beasts with two drawers below, 78.5cm x 112cm £70-90 (+Fees*)

718.

A Dutch floral marquetry display cabinet, with shaped cornice above a glazed door with canted sides, 86.5cm x 58cm £200-300 (+Fees*)

719.

A coopered stick stand, circa 1900, of ovoid form, 58cm high containing a riding crop and various walking sticks £70-90 (+Fees*)

720.

A Jacobean style sideboard, circa 1900, the rectangular top above four drawers set with moulded rims upon two pedestals with panelled cupboard doors, 86cm x 142cm £70-90 (+Fees*)

721.

A George III mahogany pedestal, the rectangular top with two flaps above a panelled door concealing two drawers and a cupboard, 96.5cm x 60cm £150-200 (+Fees*)

722.

A Victorian walnut Sutherland table, circa 1880, the two-flap top upon turned legs and gates, 63.5cm x 91.5cm £70-90 (+Fees*)

723.

A walnut display cabinet, William and Mary style, with two glass panelled doors above two drawers on turned legs joined by wavy stretchers, 134.5cm x 134.5cm £150-250 (+Fees*)

724.

A Regency fruitwood pedestal, circa 1810, the flush top above a drawer and cupboard, 76cm x 34cm £30-50 (+Fees*)

725.

A George III brass bound mahogany jardinière, oval with brass liner and scroll handles, 15cm x 54.5cm £300-400 (+Fees*)

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Lot 716 Lot 714

726.

A George I walnut bachelor’s chest, circa 1710, with folding top above four long graduating cross and feather banded drawers on bracket feet, 68.5cm x 83cm (with restorations) £400-600 (+Fees*)

727.

A George IV mahogany teapoy/workbox, circa 1825, of sarcophagus shape inlaid with butterflies upon a later turned column concave rectangular base with bun feet, 73.5cm x 40.5cm £80-120 (+Fees*)

728.

A Dutch walnut wall display cupboard, circa 1850, the shaped moulded cornice above a glazed door and canted sides, 79cm x 84cm £300-500 (+Fees*)

729.

A Queen Anne style walnut tall chest of six drawers, each feather banded and on bracket feet, 127cm x 57cm £100-200 (+Fees*)

730.

A fine George II walnut chest on chest, circa 1740, with moulded cornice above a Greek Key blind fret frieze above two short and three long drawers, double feather and cross banded within reeded and canted corners upon a conforming chest of three drawers and bracket feet, 187cm x 107cm £1000-2000 (+Fees*)

731.

A William and Mary oyster veneered lace box, circa 1690, the cross banded lid inset with scrolling boxwood lines, distressed, 15cm x 53cm £200-300 (+Fees*)

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Lot 730 Lot 726

732.

A George II walnut chest of drawers, circa 1740, the quarter veneered top cross and feather banded and above two short and three long graduating drawers with confirming bandings within quarter fluted columns and on ogee bracket feet, 76cm x 91cm £1500-2000 (+Fees*)

733.

A George II mahogany stool, circa 1750, the needlework drop-in seat on acanthus carved cabriole legs with claw and ball feet £400-600 (+Fees*)

734.

A George III small mahogany settee, circa 1770, the upholstered back, arms and seat on square chamfered legs joined by square stretchers £300-500 (+Fees*)

735.

A George III mahogany stool, circa 1780, the upholstered seat on square chamfered legs joined by H-stretchers £100-200 (+Fees*)

736.

A George III mahogany bow fronted sideboard, circa 1810, with central drawer above a recessed cutlery drawer and flanked by deep drawers, strung throughout with boxwood lines and discs, 89cm x 165cm £250-350 (+Fees*)

737.

A George II mahogany tea table, circa 1740, the semi-circular folding top with deep frieze on turned legs and gates with pad feet, 74cm x 79cm £200-300 (+Fees*)

738.

A George II mahogany tea table, circa 1745, the rectangular folding top with frieze drawer upon acanthus carved cabriole legs with claw and ball feet, 74cm x 76cm £400-600 (+Fees*)

739.

A Dutch walnut wine cooler, mid-18th Century, the octagonal cooler with drawer and on squat cabriole legs, 47cm x 29cm £150-250 (+Fees*)

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Lot 732 Lot 738 Lot 733

740.

A set of seven George III mahogany dining chairs, circa 1790, including an armchair with reeded top rail and lattice splat, with stuff-over seat, square tapering legs and spade feet £200-300 (+Fees*)

741.

A George II parcel gilt mirror, circa 1740, the rectangular plate on a scroll carved and gilt cartouche frame, 92cm x 51cm £100-200 (+Fees*)

742.

A pair of mahogany stools, George III style, with stuff-over seat on cluster column legs joined by cross stretchers £300-500 (+Fees*)

743.

A George III mahogany bureau, circa 1780, with hinged fall, shell inlay and fitted interior, above two short and three long graduating drawers on bracket feet, (restored) 109cm x 107cm £80-120 (+Fees*)

744.

A James II walnut gateleg table, circa 1690, the two-flap over top by square stretcher and on Braganza feet, 74cm x 86cm £150-250 (+Fees*)

745.

A George II mahogany mule chest, circa 1750, the hinged top above three rows of two dummy drawers and two drawers on ogee bracket feet, 104cm x 165cm £300-500 (+Fees*)

746.

A George II mahogany silver table, Irish, the rectangular dished top above a shaped apron on shell carved legs with scroll feet, 72cm x 81cm (very faded) £500-700 (+Fees*)

747.

Seven collectors chests in mahogany, each with multiple drawers, various sizes

£400-600 (+Fees*)

748.

A William and Mary walnut chest of drawers, circa 1690, the top inlaid with box strung lines above two short and three long drawers, 84cm x 86cm £800-1200 (+Fees*)

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Lot 748 Lot 746 Lot 742

749.

A George II walnut bowfronted chest of drawers, circa 1740, the cross and feather banded top above four long graduating drawers, on bracket feet, 76cm x 79cm £1000-1500 (+Fees*)

750.

A pair of George I walnut dining chairs, circa 1720, with vase-shaped splats and shaped seat rails to cabriole legs

£150-200 (+Fees*)

751.

A Victorian walnut Prie-dieu, circa 1760, the upholstered back on twist turned supports and the seat on leaf and scroll carved legs and stretchers

£80-120 (+Fees*)

752.

A George I walnut three drawer side table, circa 1720, the cross and feather banded top above a frieze drawer flanked by square drawers, above a shaped apron on turned legs with pad feet, 70cm x 85cm £250-350 (+Fees*)

753.

A George I style walnut dressing table, the quartered and cross banded top above three drawers, with shaped apron and shell carved cabriole legs with pad feet, 68.5cm x 104cm £100-200 (+Fees*)

754.

A William and Mary style mirror, the two-part glass within a moulded frame with shaped cresting, 117cm x 53cm £100-150 (+Fees*)

755.

A walnut stool, William and Mary style, the needlework top on turned legs joined by wavy stretchers

£70-90 (+Fees*)

756.

A William and Mary oyster veneered and box strung chest, circa 1690, the hinged top box and drawer all veneered with laburnum and olive oyster, inset with boxwood and lined hearts and circles, upon later bracket feet, 43cm x 81cm £1000-2000 (+Fees*)

757.

An Edwardian mahogany bedside pot cupboard, on square tapering legs with spade feet, 76cm x 40.5cm £40-60 (+Fees*)

758.

A George I walnut dining chair, circa 1720, with vase-shaped splat and drop-in seat on cabriole legs, and another similar £70-90 (+Fees*)

759.

A George I walnut armchair, circa 1720, with vase-shaped splat and scroll ended arms, with drop-in seats on cabriole legs joined by a turned H-stretcher £70-90 (+Fees*)

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Lot 756 Lot 749

760.

A George I walnut chest on chest, circa 1720, the moulded cornice above two short and three long graduating drawers, each cross and feather banded and between fluted canted corners, upon a chest of three conforming drawers on ogee bracket feet, 175cm x 112cm

£600-800 (+Fees*)

761.

A Queen Anne walnut and oak press, circa 1710, the press upon and screw thread within an arch topped frame, upon a chest of four small drawers with central cupboard and three further drawers on bracket feet, 196cm x 84cm £400-600 (+Fees*)

762.

A George II style display table, the glass panelled top to a walnut veneered table, on leaf carved cabriole legs with claw and ball feet, 71cm x 81cm £80-120 (+Fees*)

763.

A burr elm mirror with wall arched plate and bolection moulded frame with arched top, 96.5cm x 43cm £150-250 (+Fees*)

764.

A George III mahogany chest of drawers, circa 1790, with three short drawers above three long graduating drawers on bracket feet, 99cm x 117cm £150-250 (+Fees*)

765.

A Regency chest of drawers, circa 1810, the flush top above four long graduating drawers, on bracket feet, 81cm x 66cm £150-250 (+Fees*)

766.

A small Regency mahogany converted chest commode, circa 1815, with four drawers on outsplayed bracket feet, 72cm x 58.5cm £80-120 (+Fees*)

767.

A William and Mary style walnut dressing table, the rectangular top fitted a drawer on turned legs joined by wavy stretcher, 69cm x 96.5cm £70-90 (+Fees*)

768.

A George I style stool,the circular drop-in seat on three shell carved cabriole legs with claw and ball feet £80-120 (+Fees*)

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Lot 761 Lot 760

769.

A set of four George III mahogany dining chairs, circa 1800, with pierced splats, drop-in seats and square legs joined by H-stretchers £40-60 (+Fees*)

770.

A George III commode chair £20-40 (+Fees*)

771.

A William IV mahogany chest of drawers, circa 1835, with two short and five long graduating drawers, 145cm x 83cm £150-250 (+Fees*)

772.

A Victorian mahogany specimen cabinet, with stylised pediment and panelled doors enclosing the drawers, 86cm wide x 75cm high x 38cm deep £100-150 (+Fees*)

773.

A George III style mahogany display cabinet, the shaped cornice with four full length glazed doors, 216cm high x 181cm wide x 34cm deep £300-400 (+Fees*)

774.

A pair of George III mahogany armchairs, circa 1800, with three fan topped reeded spars within moulded frame, the drop-in seat on square tapering moulded legs £80-120 (+Fees*)

775.

A miniature walnut cabinet on stand, Queen Anne style, the cross banded door with star inlaid central panels and spandrels concealing six drawers upon a three drawer stand with shaped apron and bracket feet, 51cm x 41cm £300-400 (+Fees*)

776.

A George I walnut chest of drawers, circa 1710, with two short and three long graduating feather banded drawers on bracket feet, 99cm x 104cm £400-600 (+Fees*)

777.

An Edwardian secretaire bookcase, the glazed upper section above a secretaire drawer and cupboards, 247cm high x 99cm wide £150-200 (+Fees*)

778.

A George IV mahogany chiffonier, the three-quarter galleried top above two drawers and a pair of cupboard doors flanked by reeded three-quarter columns on ball feet, 133.5cm wide £600-800 (+Fees*)

779.

A George III mahogany bowfront sideboard fitted a central drawer above an apron drawer flanked by a cupboard to one side and a cellarette drawer to the other, on square tapering legs with spade feet, 153cm wide £300-500 (+Fees*)

780.

A George III mahogany linen press, enclosed by panel doors on bracket feet, 123cm wide £150-200 (+Fees*)

781.

A Victorian mahogany compactum wardrobe, 239cm x 205cm £400-600 (+Fees*)

782.

A pair of French single beds, the carved framed ends with crewel work upholstery £700-900 (+Fees*)

783.

A French provincial bedside table with marble top, 37.5cm wide £100-150 (+Fees*)

784.

A wrought iron and brass boulangerie corner stand £300-500 (+Fees*)

785.

A William IV circular tilt top table on carved column with four legs, 120cm diameter £400-600 (+Fees*)

786.

Three matched country made ladder back chairs, and a similar carver (4)

Provenance: The Estate of the late Diana & Gospatric Home, Lily Farm, Bucks £100-150 (+Fees*)

787.

An oak refectory type dining table, the top 183cm x 106cm

Provenance: The Estate of the late Diana & Gospatric Home, Lily Farm, Bucks £300-500 (+Fees*)

788.

A Windsor wheelback chair with pierced splat and dished elm seat

Provenance: The Estate of the late Diana & Gospatric Home, Lily Farm, Bucks £80-120 (+Fees*)

789.

A George III mahogany and satinwood crossbanded breakfront sideboard, on square tapering legs with spade feet, 183cm wide x 93.5cm high x 77cm deep

Provenance: The Estate of the late Diana & Gospatric Home, Lily Farm, Bucks £300-500 (+Fees*)

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Lot 778

790.

A 16th Century carved oak overmantel (or upper section of cupboard) the two panels with Romanesque type portraits, inscribed ‘Anno Domini Milesimo, Quingentesimo, Septuagesimo’, 60cm x 154cm

Provenance: The Estate of the late Diana & Gospatric Home, Lily Farm, Bucks £1200-1800 (+Fees*)

791.

A 17th Century oak chest of drawers, the two short and three long drawers with geometric panelled fronts, 87cm wide x 91cm high x 52.5cm deep

Provenance: The Estate of the late Diana & Gospatric Home, Lily Farm, Bucks £300-500 (+Fees*)

792.

A Regency gilt framed pier glass with anthemion and scroll to the frieze, the plate 52cm x 72cm

Provenance: The Estate of the late Diana & Gospatric Home, Lily Farm, Bucks £100-150 (+Fees*)

793.

Sundry furniture to include a single flap table, child’s chair, bible box etc.

Provenance: The Estate of the late Diana & Gospatric Home, Lily Farm, Bucks £180-220 (+Fees*)

794.

A country made oak bookcase with two drawers below, 74cm wide x 205cm high

Provenance: The Estate of the late Diana & Gospatric Home, Lily Farm, Bucks £60-80 (+Fees*)

795.

A George III mahogany bureau, the fall front enclosing a fitted interior of drawers with four long drawers under, on barcket feet, 101cm high, 91cm wide Provenance: The Estate of the late Diana & Gospatric Home, Lily Farm, Bucks £40-60 (+Fees*)

796.

A reproduction pedestal desk, the three drawer top with tooled leather inset, 68cm x 137cm

Provenance: The Estate of the late Diana & Gospatric Home, Lily Farm, Bucks £80-120 (+Fees*)

797.

A George III oak floor standing corner cupboard the upper section with two astragal glazed doors enclosing shelves, 96cm wide x 204cm high Provenance: The Estate of the late Diana & Gospatric Home, Lily Farm, Bucks £100-150 (+Fees*)

798.

A George III mahogany two-tier dumb waiter, on tripod support, 90cm high Provenance: The Estate of the late Diana & Gospatric Home, Lily Farm, Bucks £120-180 (+Fees*)

799.

An 18th Century burr walnut and featherbanded bureau, the fall enclosing a fitted interior with well above four long graduated drawers on bracket feet, 111.5cm wide x 110cm high x 60cm deep

Provenance: The Estate of the late Diana & Gospatric Home, Lily Farm, Bucks £600-800 (+Fees*)

800.

A Victorian walnut music Canterbury fitted a single drawer on turned legs with castors, 60cm wide

Provenance: The Estate of the late Diana & Gospatric Home, Lily Farm, Bucks £70-90 (+Fees*)

801.

A Regency rosewood satinwood crossbanded Pembroke work table, fitted two drawers, 78cm wide (open)

Provenance: The Estate of the late Diana & Gospatric Home, Lily Farm, Bucks £120-180 (+Fees*)

802.

A George III mahogany supper table, the circular top on tripod base, 90.5cm diameter

Provenance: The Estate of the late Diana & Gospatric Home, Lily Farm, Bucks £80-120 (+Fees*)

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Lot 790

803.

A Victorian dressing table mirror,with hinged compartment andon entwined supports, 54cm wide x 84cm high (overall)

Provenance: The Estate of the late Diana & Gospatric Home, Lily Farm, Bucks £40-60 (+Fees*)

804.

A Regency satinwood work table, the hinged lid enclosing a fitted lift-out tray above a well, 43cm wide

Provenance: The Estate of the late Diana & Gospatric Home, Lily Farm, Bucks £80-120 (+Fees*)

806.

A Victorian mahogany bedside table with cupboard, on column legs

Provenance: The Estate of the late Diana & Gospatric Home, Lily Farm, Bucks £60-80 (+Fees*)

807.

An Ottoman mother-of-pearl inlaid chest, the hinged cover with glazed compartment under, 54cm wide Provenance: The Estate of the late Diana & Gospatric Home, Lily Farm, Bucks £300-500 (+Fees*)

808.

An 18th Century walnut and oak chest of three short drawers over three long drawers, on bun feet, 103.5cm wide x 96cm high x 54cm deep

Provenance: The Estate of the late Diana & Gospatric Home, Lily Farm, Bucks £150-200 (+Fees*)

809.

A set of ebonised library steps of folding design, 273cm retracted, 245cm when open £80-120 (+Fees*)

810.

An Edwardian burr walnut crossbanded nest of three tables, each with curved stretcher, 78.5cm high x 43.5cm wide £200-300 (+Fees*)

811.

A George III mahogany serpentine card table, the folding leg opens to reveal a secret drawer, acanthus capped legs with carved wheat detail, 75cm high x 100cm wide £300-500 (+Fees*)

812.

A Victorian decoupage three-fold screen, the green background with figures, scenes and floral details, 154cm high x 154cm wide £80-120 (+Fees*)

813.

An Arts & Crafts oak wingback armchair, carved scroll design throughout, 117cm high x 69cm wide £100-150 (+Fees*)

805.

An 18th Century bachelor’s chest, in walnut and burr walnut, the fold over top with crossbanding above four long graduated drawers on bracket feet, 76cm wide x 73.5cm high x 35cm deep (closed)

Provenance: The Estate of the late Diana & Gospatric Home, Lily Farm, Bucks £1000-1500 (+Fees*)

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Lot 807 Lot 805

814.

A 19th Century teak and brass campaign chest, with secretaire, John Pound & Co, London, four short over three long with the upper central fitted interior comprising a tooled leather writing pad and four cubby holes over a drawer, 107cm high x 99cm wide x 46.5cm deep £600-800 (+Fees*)

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Lot 815 815. A Howard & Sons two-seat sofa, in original ticking, on square tapering front legs, 172cm wide x 86.5cm deep £800-1200 (+Fees*) Lot 814

816.

A pair of William IV carved mahogany tester bed posts, boldly carved and of large proportions, 228cm high £40-60 (+Fees*)

817.

A Victorian button back open armchair, with upholstered back, arm pads and seat on turned legs

£80-120 (+Fees*)

818.

An iron-bound oak silver chest, with hinged lid and carry handles to the sides, 90.5cm wide x 58cm deep x 57cm high £100-150 (+Fees*)

819.

A pair of upholstered single bed ends, 121cm high £40-60 (+Fees*)

820.

A Biedermeier flame mahogany sofa, with architectural crest rail, the side supports with rosette motifs to the top and on paw feet, 205cm wide x 117.5cm high

Note: Christie’s, 10th December 2013, Lot 139 £600-800 (+Fees*)

821.

A George II mahogany bureau, the fall enclosing a fitted interior above two short and two long drawers

Provenance: Sotheby’s, Easton Neston, May 2005, Lot 254 £300-500 (+Fees*)

822.

A pair of Edwardian upholstered armchairs with on turned legs £200-300 (+Fees*)

823.

A Victorian mahogany pole screen with a wool work tapestry screen and a carved scroll border, on a baluster turned column circular base with scroll feet 157cm high £80-120 (+Fees*)

824.

A 19th Century ash and elm comb back chair, the eared cresting rail over hoop with curved arm rests, dished seat over turned legs on stretcher, 61cm wide x 94cm high £60-80 (+Fees*)

825.

A George III mahogany fold over card table, on square tapering legs, 92cm wide £80-120 (+Fees*)

826.

Three George III mahogany dining chairs with interlaced splat backs £80-120 (+Fees*)

827.

A Regency mahogany bowfront side table, fitted a single drawer, on turned tapering legs, 87cm wide £150-200 (+Fees*)

828.

A George III mahogany bowfront sideboard, on square tapering legs, 183cm wide £150-200 (+Fees*)

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Lot 820

829.

An Edwardian brass bound planter, of wine cooler form, on outswept legs, 64cm wide £200-300 (+Fees*)

830.

A pair of George III mahogany splat back dining chairs £40-60 (+Fees*)

831.

A George III mahogany tray-top commode, 61cm wide £80-120 (+Fees*)

832.

An 18th Century walnut stool with a needlework seat, on cabriole legs with pad feet, top 69cm x 48cm £120-180 (+Fees*)

833.

An 18th Century walnut dressing table, on cabriole legs with pad feet, 97cm wide £100-150 (+Fees*)

834.

A George III mahogany press cupboard enclosed by panel doors over two short drawers, 126cm wide £200-300 (+Fees*)

835.

An 18th Century oak lowboy, on turned legs with pad feet, 68.5cm wide £100-150 (+Fees*)

836.

A William IV gilt overmantel mirror, 135cm wide £300-400 (+Fees*)

837.

A George III mahogany chest on chest, the upper section of two short over three long drawers, the base with brushing slide above three long drawers, on ogee bracket feet, 182cm high £600-800 (+Fees*)

838.

A mahogany tripod table with a dished circular top, 50cm diameter £50-70 (+Fees*)

839.

A Regency tripod table, the dished top on a turned column, the outswept legs with barrel castors, 62.5cm diameter £150-200 (+Fees*)

840.

A George III mahogany serpentine front tea table, with carved borders on moulded chamfered legs, 91cm wide £400-600 (+Fees*)

841.

A set of eight shield back dining chairs (6 + 2)

£500-700 (+Fees*)

842.

A Regency oval breakfast table on hipped reeded outswept legs, 149cm long

£200-300 (+Fees*)

843.

A 19th Century carved framed wingback armchair £120-180 (+Fees*)

844.

An Edwardian bowfront display cabinet, decorated painted swags to frieze with green glass detail to glazed door, on four square legs, 143cm high x 59.5cm wide £60-80 (+Fees*)

845.

A Globe Wernicke style, three section, stacking bookcase with glazed doors, 125cm high x 87cm wide £80-120 (+Fees*)

846.

An oak dresser base, three short drawers over two cupboards, 170cm wide £300-500 (+Fees*)

847.

A pair of painted faux bamboo chairs with quatrefoil detail and another similar example £60-80 (+Fees*)

848.

A George III mahogany lowboy, the central drawer flanked by two deep drawers, on tapered legs and pad feet, 92cm wide £250-350 (+Fees*)

849.

A 20th Century oak cupboard, fielded panel doors enclosing a shelved interior over four short drawers, carved fluted details and iron work throughout, on bracket feet, 146cm wide x 185cm high £200-300 (+Fees*)

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Lot 829

850.

A modern painted and upholstered armchair, scrolled arms, 64cm wide x 88cm high £100-150 (+Fees*)

851.

A 20th Century upholstered armchair on tapered turned legs with casters, 75cm wide x 82cm high £100-150 (+Fees*)

852.

A late 19th/early 20th Century cast iron Campana urn, half fluted design, waisted socle upon a graduated square plinth, 110cm high x 56cm diameter £400-600 (+Fees*)

853.

A 19th Century rosewood lowboy, three fitted drawers above tapered legs and pad feet, 103cm wide £150-200 (+Fees*)

854.

A 19th Century mahogany side table fitted a single drawer, 84cm wide £50-70 (+Fees*)

855.

A William IV mahogany side table, possibly Gillows, with red and grey marble three-quarter galleried top above a dummy drawer on reeded legs with brass casters, 93cm high x 77cm wide x 58cm deep £150-200 (+Fees*)

856.

Three carved giltwood window pelmets, 213cm long

Provenance: Spetchley Park, Worcestershire

£250-350 (+Fees*)

857.

An Italian walnut cabinet, circa 1650, strung with box and ebony and with milled moulding, the moulded cornice above two panelled doors separated by twist turned pilasters and over two drawers, the conforming lower part with two drawers and two doors on ball feet, 198.25cm x 152.5cm

Provenance: Spetchley Park, Worcestershire

£1500-2000 (+Fees*)

858.

A George III mahogany secretaire bookcase, circa 1800, the cavetto cornice above two glazed doors, the base with a fitted drawer and two short and two long drawers, on splayed bracket feet, 247.75cm x 139.75cm

Provenance: Spetchley Park, Worcestershire

£200-300 (+Fees*)

859.

A George III mahogany serpentine gentleman’s chest, circa 1790, the crossbanded top strung with box and ebony above five long graduated drawers with reeded pilasters and flanked at either side by four drawers, on short square tapering legs with spade feet (originally with doors), 98.5cm high x 186cm wide

Provenance: Spetchley Park, Worcestershire £1000-1500 (+Fees*)

860.

A mahogany display cabinet, in George III style, strung with boxwood, the moulded cornice over two astragal doors and two conforming lower doors, 262cm x 147cm

Provenance: Spetchley Park, Worcestershire

£100-150 (+Fees*)

861.

An Empire mahogany lit-en-bateau, with panelled head and footboard, 146cm wide

Provenance: Spetchley Park, Worcestershire

£100-150 (+Fees*)

862.

A George III mahogany secretaire press, circa 1780, the moulded cornice above two panels, the base with a fitted drawer and three long drawers, on bracket feet, 195.5cm x 128cm

Provenance: Spetchley Park, Worcestershire

£300-500 (+Fees*)

863.

A Victorian mahogany breakfront bookcase, circa 1840, the moulded cornice above open shelves, the base with two arched doors flanked by open shelves on a plinth, 275cm x 183cm x 48.5cm

Provenance: Spetchley Park, Worcestershire

£200-300 (+Fees*)

864.

A George III mahogany serving table, circa 1765, the oblong top above plain frieze with ribbon moulding on square chamfered legs with scrolling ear brackets, 215cm wide

Provenance: Spetchley Park, Worcestershire

£2000-3000 (+Fees*)

865.

A mahogany breakfront wall bracket of Neoclassical design, Edwards & Roberts label verso, 35.5cm wide x 23cm deep

Provenance: The Estate of the late Diana & Gospatric Home, Lily Farm, Bucks £100-150 (+Fees*)

866.

A Coalbrookdale cast iron fern pattern garden seat, 113cm wide £300-500 (+Fees*)

867.

A Victorian nursing chair with beadwork back and seat on ebonised legs, the turned front legs with castors £60-80(+Fees*)

868.

A Queen Anne walnut dressing table bureau, circa 1710, the top and hinged fall with cross and feather banding above a block fronted drawer on bun feet, the interior with stepped drawers and pigeon handles, 24cm x 47cm £400-500 (+Fees*)

Lighting

880.

A pair of brass pricket candlesticks, knopped stems on tripod base, 43cm high £80-120 (+Fees*)

881.

A three-light gilt metal table light with bronze putto support and marble base, 43cm high £100-150 (+Fees*)

882.

A Victorian opaque pink glass oil lamp with brass griffin support, 43cm high and two others £70-90 (+Fees*)

883.

A pair of gilt brass table lights each of a putto on a swan, 35cm, without shade £70-90 (+Fees*)

884.

A 20th Century six-branch metal electrolier, the knopped central baluster column terminating in a pinecone finial, with acanthus capped scroll branches, 79cm hanging height £40-60 (+Fees*)

885.

A late 19th Century metal electrolier, decorated porcelain flowers and trailing vines with gilt leaves and ribbon surmount, 55cm long £40-60 (+Fees*)

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886.

Two marble and brass lamps, one of urn form, one of baluster shape, 60cm and 45cm high including shades £40-60 (+Fees*)

887.

A pair of George III mahogany candlesticks, circa 1770, with brass sconces, spiral fluted stems and weighted bases, 35cm high £150-250 (+Fees*)

888.

Two brass standard lamps, the largest 150cm high excluding shade £200-300 (+Fees*)

889.

An early 18th Century figure of Plenty, adapted as a table lamp, 70cm, without shade

Provenance: The Estate of the late Diana & Gospatric Home, Lily Farm, Bucks £300-500 (+Fees*)

890.

A pair of Victorian Cornish serpentine candlesticks, Campana urn sconces above red and grey sectional column on circular bases, 28cm high £200-300 (+Fees*)

891.

An Iznik style table lamp, 40cm high £30-50 (+Fees*)

892.

A pair of table lamps of Neoclassical column form, 49cm high £100-150 (+Fees*)

893.

A pair of Victorian pottery table lamps, converted from oil lamps, 44cm high £60-80 (+Fees*)

894.

A brass framed hall lantern of cylindrical form, the curved glazed panels with star-cut decoration, 48cm high

Provenance: Spetchley Park, Worcestershire £80-120 (+Fees*)

895.

A Victorian style brass table lamp, of Classical twin-handled urn form, decorated figures in relief upon a square plinth, 73cm high without shade £40-60 (+Fees*)

Rugs & Carpets

900.

A red Bokhara rug with blue details and geometric medallions, 225cm x 170cm £200-300 (+Fees*)

901.

A modern woven rug, cream and brown, 250cm long x 175cm wide £40-60 (+Fees*)

902.

A Tabriz carpet, North West Persia, mid 20th Century, 295cm x 207cm £350-450 (+Fees*)

903.

A Heriz carpet, mid 20th Century, 323cm x 200cm £500-700 (+Fees*)

904.

A North West Persian rug, North West Persia, the ivory field centred by a medallion and framed by a raspberry border, 203cm x 150cm £300-500 (+Fees*)

905.

A Shiraz carpet, South West Persia, the madder field with an aubergine medallion and spandrels framed by a boteh motif border, 280cm x 210cm £450-650 (+Fees*)

906.

A Hamadan runner, North West Persia, the indigo field of serrated raspberry red medallions and boteh spandrels framed by an abrashed geometric motif border, 425cm x 120cm £400-600 (+Fees*)

907.

A Sarouk carpet, West Persia, the madder field centred by an indigo medallion and framed by an indigo border, 335cm x 320cm £600-800 (+Fees*)

908.

An Anatolian Kilim, with a polychrome field of all over hexagons, 244cm x 171cm £300-500 (+Fees*)

909.

A Mahal carpet, West Persia, the charcoal field centred by a madder medallion framed by a madder scrolling vine border, 482cm x 312cm £1200-1800 (+Fees*)

910.

A Farahan carpet, North West Persia, the madder field with all over flowerheads framed by a camel border, 295cm x 152cm £400-600 (+Fees*)

911.

A Birjand carpet,North East Persia, the strawberry red field with an indigo medallion and spandrels, framed by an indigo palmette border, 370cm x 300cm £700-700 (+Fees*)

912.

A Malayir Runner,West Persia, the sky blue field with repeating madder medallions, ivory spandrels, peach border, 410cm x 76cm £400-600 (+Fees*)

913.

A Ziegler design carpet, late 20th Century, the peach field with an all over design of flowerheads and leaves, framed by a soft lemon yellow border, 372cm x 298cm £500-700 (+Fees*)

914.

A set of two Savonnerie design rugs by Frith London, late 20th Century, both with red ground and decorative leaf design, 246cm x 150cm and 188cm x 123cm

£300-500 (+Fees*)

915.

A Chinese style wool carpet, the central circular medallion on a cream ground with green floral details throughout and rust coloured border, 230cm x 168cm £40-60 (+Fees*)

916.

A Hamadan long rug, West Persia, the abrashed indigo field with a Herati design and centred by a medallion, framed by a strawberry red border, 282cm x 153cm £60-80 (+Fees*)

917.

A Mahal carpet, West Persia, circa 1920, with an all over design of scrolling vines and flowerheads framed by an indigo samovar border £150-250 (+Fees*)

918.

A Tabriz carpet, North West Persia, the madder field with an indigo medallion and spandrels framed by a madder palmette border £200-300 (+Fees*)

919.

A Nain prayer rug, the ivory field of arched columns framed by an indigo border, 186cm long x 122cm wide £60-80 (+Fees*)

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Pictures

Oil Paintings

930. ARR

Andre Beronneau (1896-1973)

BARQUEA SETE

signed lower left oil on panel, 31.5cm x 44.5cm £400-600 (+Fees*)

931.

Manner of George Houston, 19th Century

IONA

Scottish coastal landscape oil on board, 25cm x 34cm £60-80 (+Fees*)

932.

Edouard Auguste Ragu (1847-1923)

FRENCHLANDSCAPE

poppies to the foreground below a river and bridge, signed and dated indistinctly lower right 1910? oil on canvas, 31cm x 45cm £200-300 (+Fees*)

933.

Russian School, 20th Century

MOTHERAND DAUGHTER HOLDING PEARLS an interior scene signed indistinctly in cyrillic lower right oil on canvas, 63.5cm x 48cm £200-300 (+Fees*)

934. ARR

Deborah Jones (1921-2012)

TEDDY BEAR

wearing a red coat signed lower left oil on canvas, 19cm x 24cm £80-120 (+Fees*)

935. ARR

Andrew Macara (born 1944) ELEPHANTAT LA PALMYRE ZOO, ROYAN oil on canvas 25cm x 35cm £300-500 (+Fees*)

936.

English School, 20th Century SHEPHERDS dressed in 18th Century Continental costume oil on board, 45.5cm x 33.5cm £30-40 (+Fees*)

937.

Philip Augustus Gaugain (1791-1865)

PORTRAITOF GENTLEMAN

a member of the Burton family bust length, wearing clerical dress dated 1820 verso oil on canvas, 75cm x 62cm £120-180 (+Fees*)

938.

After Carlo Dolci

THE HEADOFTHE MADONNA oil on paper, 29.5cm x 24cm, in a gilt wood Florentine frame £150-200 (+Fees*)

939.

English School, 19th Century LUDLOW with figure in a lake and the castle beyond oil on paper, 18cm x 15cm £70-90 (+Fees*)

940.

G W Butland (fl 1831-1843)

VIEWOFTHE SUSSEX COAST signed and dated 1839 oil on canvas, 74.5cm x 135cm £800-1200 (+Fees*)

941.

Follower of Abraham Willaerts GALLEON OFFSHORE by a fortress, numerous figures in the foreground oil on canvas, 37cm x 39.5cm £700-900 (+Fees*)

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Lot 935 Lot 930

942. English School, 19th Century MILITARY HORSESINA STABLE oil on panel, 15cm x 19cm £200-300 (+Fees*)

943.

Manner of Sir Godfrey Kneller PORTRAITOFA GENTLEMAN wearing armour oil on panel, 20cm x 16.5cm (unframed) £300-400 (+Fees*)

944.

Manner of David Teniers the Younger TAVERN SCENE oil on canvas laid to panel, 43cm x 34cm £300-500 (+Fees*)

945.

William Frederick Witherington (1785-1865)

HORSEMAN

galloping through a crowd in a village signed oil on panel, 19cm x 24cm Note: probably a sketch for a larger picture £400-600 (+Fees*)

946.

Attributed to Julius Caesar Ibbetson (1759-1817)

LANDSCAPE with figures and cattle oil on canvas, 29cm x 34.5cm £250-350 (+Fees*)

947.

After Caspar Netscher ROSETTA dated 1823 oil on panel, 24.5cm x 20.5cm £150-200 (+Fees*)

948.

Manner of Philips Wouwerman BREAKFROMTHE HUNT oil on canvas, 55.5cm x 70cm £700-900 (+Fees*)

949.

Manner of David Teniers the Younger KITCHEN INTERIOR with a boy holding a cat oil on canvas, 44cm x 64.5cm £600-800 (+Fees*)

950. Follower of George Morland CART HORSESINA STABLE oil on canvas, 28cm x 39.5cm £300-500 (+Fees*)

951.

Attributed to Charles Towne (1763-1840) BADGER BAITING OUTSIDEA TAVERN indistinctly signed with initials oil on canvas, 81cm x 62cm Provenance: Peter Wilson, 15/11 2006 £300-500 (+Fees*)

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Lot 949 Lot 948 Lot 943

952.

Follower of Leendert de Koningh WOMAN RESTING by a river, with cattle bears signature lower right oil on panel, 24.5cm x 30cm £400-600 (+Fees*)

953.

After William Mulready THE LAST IN oil on canvas, 40cm x 50cm Note: a copy of the painting in the Tate Gallery

Provenance: Dreweatt Neate, 20 May 2003, Lot 258? £400-600 (+Fees*)

954.

Manner of Nicholaes Berchem MOUNTAINOUS LANDSCAPE with figures tending cattle, sheep and goats oil on canvas, 46.5cm x 58cm £300-500 (+Fees*)

955.

Dutch School, 19th Century ITALIANATE LANDSCAPESAT SUNSET signed with initials oil on canvas, 39cm x 52cm £200-300 (+Fees*)

956.

After David Teniers the Younger THE CARD PLAYERS oil on canvas, 45cm x 81cm £300-500 (+Fees*)

957.

George Chester (1813-1897)

BARGEONA RIVER willow trees on the banks signed and dated 1882 oil on canvas, 80cm x 90cm Provenance: probably Phillips, Devon, 16 April 1992, Lot 389 £300-500 (+Fees*)

958.

Wilhelm Adrian Netscher (1791-1851) after Gerrit Doub

WOMAN CLEANINGA BRASS PAN signed and dated 1828 and inscribed oil on panel, 22cm x 18cm £300-500 (+Fees*)

959.

Follower of George Morland FIGURES WATCHINGA SHIPWRECK oil on panel, 20cm x 24.5cm £200-300 (+Fees*)

960.

After Sir Edwin Landseer INTERIOROFA HIGHLANDER’S HOUSE oil on panel, 26.5cm x 34cm £300-500 (+Fees*)

961.

After Adriaen van Ostade TAVERN INTERIOR oil on panel, 23cm x 30cm £200-300 (+Fees*)

962.

After Jacob Jordaens THE SATYRAND THE PEASANTS oil on canvas, 27cm x 35cm £400-600 (+Fees*)

963.

English School, mid 19th Century A POACHERATTHE MAGISTRATES COURT oil on panel, 32.5cm x 43cm £300-500 (+Fees*)

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Lot 962 Lot 952

964.

After David Teniers the Younger AN ARMOURERINHIS FORGE oil on canvas, 29cm x 21cm £300-500 (+Fees*)

965.

Manner of Philips Wouwerman A HUNTING PARTY OUTSIDEA TAVERN oil on panel, 27cm x 34.5cm £200-300 (+Fees*)

966.

Manner of Carel Breydel A CAVALRY SKIRMISH oil on panel, 24cm x 28.5cm £200-300 (+Fees*)

967.

After Jacopo Palma ST JEROME oil on panel, 21cm x 29.5cm £300-500 (+Fees*)

968.

After Andries Vermeulen WINTER LANDSCAPE with figures on a sled oil on panel, 30cm x 42cm £300-500 (+Fees*)

969.

After Gerrit Dou AT THE DENTIST oil on panel, 24.5cm x 21cm £200-300 (+Fees*)

970.

Dutch School, 19th Century FIGURESBYA RUIN

signed with initials lower left oil on panel, 23cm x 28cm £200-300 (+Fees*)

971.

Dutch School, early 19th Century BUILDINGSBYA BRIDGE oil on panel, 24cm x 32.5cm £180-220 (+Fees*)

972.

After Angelica Kauffman WOMEN GATHERING GARLANDS oil on metal, 28.5cm x 22.5cm £300-500 (+Fees*)

973.

Manner of John Callow FISHING BOATSNEARA JETTY signed Ed Callow lower right oil on panel, 22cm x 30cm £120-180 (+Fees*)

974.

Follower of John Constable LANDSCAPEWITHA WINDMILL oil on canvas, 19.5cm x 31.5cm £200-300 (+Fees*)

975.

After Vallet THE LOVER CAME TOO EARLY oil on metal, 29.5cm x 25cm £250-350 (+Fees*)

976.

Henri Carpentero (1820-1874) FIGURES OUTSIDEA TAVERN signed and indistinctly dated oil on canvas, 35.5cm x 27.5cm £400-600 (+Fees*)

977.

Follower of Thomas Creswick FIGUREONA BRIDGE oil on board, 23cm x 18cm £80-120 (+Fees*)

978.

Attributed to Samuel Lawrence (1811-1884)

LADY SEATEDBYA PILLARINA GARDEN indistinctly signed oil on panel, 41.5cm x 31.5cm £250-350 (+Fees*)

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Lot 968 Lot 976

979.

After George Morland THE LABOURER’S REST oil on canvas, 29cm x 26cm £200-300 (+Fees*)

980.

Continental School, 19th Century UNWELCOME ADVANCES oil on panel, 35.5cm x 24.5cm £200-300 (+Fees*)

981.

English School, 19th Century A COUNTRY TAILOR oil on canvas, 39cm x 34.5cm £300-500 (+Fees*)

982.

After Reinier de la Haye GUARDROOMWITH SOLDIERS PLAYING TRICKTRACK oil on panel, 41.5cm x 36cm £400-600 (+Fees*)

983.

After Frans van Mieris (1635-1681) SOLDIER SMOKINGA PIPE oil on canvas, 36cm x 29cm £500-700 (+Fees*)

984.

Follower of George Morland THE SHEPHERD’S LUNCH oil on canvas, 39cm x 29cm £300-500 (+Fees*)

985.

Henri van Seben (1825-1913) FIGURESBYA WELL signed and dated 1855 oil on panel, 31.5cm x 39.5cm £600-800 (+Fees*)

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Lot 985
Lot
Lot 983 982

986.

After George Morland THE TAVERN DOOR oil on panel, 43.5cm x 54cm £250-350 (+Fees*)

987.

English School, 19th Century ACEOF HEARTS oil on panel, 31cm x 25cm £400-600 (+Fees*)

988.

Manner of David Teniers the Younger TAVERN SCENES a pair oil on metal, 19cm x 14cm £200-300 (+Fees*)

989.

English School, Early 19th Century FIGURESAND SHEEPONA COUNTRY ROAD oil on panel, 22.5cm x 22.5cm £150-200 (+Fees*)

990.

English School, 19th Century HUNTING SCENE oil on panel, 28cm x 38cm £150-200 (+Fees*)

991.

Flemish School, 19th Century CATTLEAND DROVERINA RIVER a castle beyond oil on panel, 37.5cm x 48.5cm £200-300 (+Fees*)

992.

Follower of Arthur Devis PORTRAITOFA GENTLEMAN half-length, wearing a red coat oval oil on canvas, 28.5cm x 23cm £200-300 (+Fees*)

993.

Follower of Charles Baxter (1809-1879) MOTHERAND CHILD oval oil on canvas, 28cm x 22cm £150-200 (+Fees*)

994.

E M Ball STILL LIFEOF FLOWERS on a marble ledge oval oil on board, 24cm x 20cm and two other smaller oval oil paintings of flowers in vases, £80-120 (+Fees*)

995.

English School, 20th Century SHIPPINGOFFTHE COAST initialled lower right oil on panel, 16.5cm x 19cm £60-80 (+Fees*)

996.

After George Stubbs MAREAND FOAL

Horse Attacked by a Lion a pair oil on board, 10cm x 14cm £100-150 (+Fees*)

997.

Contemporary English School A NAVAL ENGAGEMENT a pair oil on metal, 21cm x 25cm £150-200 (+Fees*)

998.

Follower of Henry John Boddington WOMANONA DONKEY children and a windmill beyond oil on board, 34cm x 46cm £300-500 (+Fees*)

999.

Manner of George Morland WOMANAND CHILD outside a cottage with pigs oil on canvas, 64cm x 78cm £250-350 (+Fees*)

1000.

After George Morland MANAND CHILD with pig and dog outside the sty oil on canvas, 43cm x 55cm £250-350 (+Fees*)

1001.

After David Wilkie RENT DAY oil on canvas, 44cm x 62cm £500-700 (+Fees*)

1002.

Attributed to Edward Villiers Rippingille OUTSIDETHE RED LION indistinctly inscribed on label verso oil on panel, 28cm x 36cm £300-500 (+Fees*)

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Lot 1001

1003. After Gerritt Dou OLD SCHOOLMASTER oil on metal, 41cm x 31cm £300-500 (+Fees*)

1004.

J Pilley, in the style of John Frederick Herring Sr WATERINGTHE HORSE the groom looked at amorously by a young lady oil on canvas, 40cm x 32.5cm £200-300 (+Fees*)

1005.

Circle of Julius Caesar Ibbetson (1759-1817)

VIEWONTHE RIVER USKAT CRICKHOWELL oil on canvas, 49cm x 64cm £400-600 (+Fees*)

1006.

Follower of Francis Wheatley GATHERING NUTS oil on panel, 17.5cm x 23cm £200-300 (+Fees*)

1007.

Follower of Pieter van Bloemen SETTING OUT riders beside a ramshackle dwelling oil on canvas, 44cm x 60cm £300-500 (+Fees*)

1008.

English School, mid 19th Century GIRLINA RED CLOAK carrying a basket of flowers oil on canvas, 38cm x 30cm £150-200 (+Fees*)

1009.

English School, 19th Century THE MUSEUM signed and dated 1848 oil on canvas, 14cm x 10cm £80-120 (+Fees*)

1010.

James Parry, 19th Century THE VILLAGE PUB with man playing a fiddle to the gatherers outside signed and dated 1865 oil on canvas, 70cm x 91cm £400-600 (+Fees*)

1011. Dutch School, 19th Century SKATERS oil on canvas, 60cm x 85cm £200-300 (+Fees*)

1012.

Dutch School, 20th Century STREET SCENEWITHA CHURCH oil on board, 40cm x 30cm £150-200 (+Fees*)

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Lot 1010 Lot 1005 Lot 1003

1013.

Gibbs RIVER LANDSCAPE with fisherman beneath trees signed oil on canvas, 54cm x 64cm £80-120 (+Fees*)

1014.

Circle of Michael Dahl

PORTRAITOFA LADY bust length, wearing a red dress feigned oval oil on canvas, 73cm x 61cm £400-600 (+Fees*)

1015.

English School, early 19th Century

PORTRAITOF FOUR CHILDREN BENEATH TREES INA SUMMER LANDSCAPE believed to be the Mackenzie children, Mary Louisa, Anne, Henrietta and Florence, the four daughters of the Rev. Charles Mackenzie (1807-1888) Rector of St Benet London and Prebendary of St Paul’s Cathedral oil on canvas, 75cm x 63cm £800-1200 (+Fees*)

1016.

Attributed to Edward Bird (1772-1819) THE CONSCRIPTION soldiers in a tavern oil on canvas, 24cm x 29cm £250-350 (+Fees*)

1017.

Attributed to Isaac Sailmaker (1633-1721)

SHIPPINGOFF DOVER oil on canvas, 49.5cm x 75cm £2000-3000 (+Fees*)

1018.

Dominic Serres (1722-1793)

SHIPPINGINAN ESTUARY late afternoon with calm seas oil on panel, 25.5cm x 37cm £1000-1500 (+Fees*)

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Lot 1016 Lot 1015 Lot 1014

1019.

John Albert Cooper (1894-1943)

THE DOUBLE BASS

Sir Thomas Beecham’s Orchestra

Rehearsing signed oil on canvas, 50cm x 60cm

Exhibited: Alex. Reid & Lefevre, New Paintings by The East London Group, December 1932, No. 56 £500-700 (+Fees*)

1020.

Continental School, late 19th Century FIGURESIN PARKLAND a pair oil on canvas, 44cm x 60cm £300-500 (+Fees*)

1021.

After Johann Georg Platzer THE BANQUETOF CLEOPATRA oil on canvas, 151cm x 90cm

Provenance: The Rookery, Middlesex £100-150 (+Fees*)

1022.

English School, 19th Century

PORTRAITOFA GENTLEMAN

three-quarter length, wearing a black coat and holding a pair of spectacles and the companion portrait of his wife oil on board, 38cm x 28cm £200-300 (+Fees*)

1023.

Edward Robert Smythe (1810-1899)

PONYAND COLLIEBYA GATE

signed oil on canvas, 27cm x 37cm £150-200 (+Fees*)

1024.

Leon Sprinck (1862-1948)

PORTRAITOFAN OFFICER possibly Richard Hugh Coxwell Rogers signed and indistinctly dated perhaps 1915 oil on canvas, 76cm x 63.5cm £300-500 (+Fees*)

1025. ARR

G A Cattley (1878-1966)

HORSEINA FIELD

signed and dated 1960 lower right oil on board, 34cm x 49cm a watercolour of three horses by the same hand, signed and dated 1965 lower left and

W Wasdell Trickett, MAID MARIAN, pastel sketch of a horse signed and dated 1932 lower left, 44cm x 59cm £150-200 (+Fees*)

1026.

George Henry Laporte (1799-1873) MOUNTED HUNTER smoking a cigarette initialled GHL and dated 1830 lower right oil on panel, 32 x 27.5cm £300-500 (+Fees*)

1027.

Edward Robert Smythe (1810-1899) HORSEAND HOUNDS drinking from a trough signed lower right oil on canvas, 34cm x 52cm £150-200 (+Fees*)

1028.

Edward Robert Smythe (1810-1899) YOUNG MAN with a dog and horses before a thatched building oil on canvas, signed lower right, 34cm x 50cm £150-200 (+Fees*)

1029.

English School, 18th Century PORTRAITOFA YOUNG LADY bust length oil on canvas, 60cm x 50cm £100-200 (+Fees*)

1030.

English School, 19th Century COASTAL SCENE oil on canvas, 34cm x 44cm £80-120 (+Fees*)

1031.

English School, 19th Century FISHING BOATON SHORE oil on canvas, 30cm x 35cm £80-120 (+Fees*)

1032.

Edward Armfield (1817-1896)

TERRIERS RATTING a pair signed oil on canvas, 50cm x 76.5cm £500-700 (+Fees*)

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Lot 1032

1033.

Derek Sharpiro, 20th Century STILL LIFEWITH APPLESAND BLACKBERRIES oil on panel, 12cm x 17cm £60-80 (+Fees*)

1034. ARR

Dominique Obeniche (1949-2018) STILL LIFEWITH LEMONS oil on canvas, 19cm x 24cm, in a faux tortoiseshell and ripple moulded frame £200-300 (+Fees*)

1035.

Dutch School, 19th Century A HATCHMENTOF ARMS

lozenge shaped, the shield with gryphon supporters and ensigned by a coronet inscribed OBiiT ANNO 1852. 19A 8 BRIS oil on canvas, 131cm high, 106cm wide Provenance: Dreweatts & Bloomsbury, 30 Jan 2013, Lot 284 £600-800 (+Fees*)

1036.

After Theodore Gericault OFFICEROF MOUNTED CHASSEURSOFTHE IMPERIAL GUARD CHARGING oil on canvas, 51cm x 38cm £300-500 (+Fees*)

1037.

English School, 19th Century PORTRAITOF HENRY ELLIOT bust length, framed as an oval oil on canvas, 54.5cm x 46.5cm Note: label verso reads Henry Elliot Godfather to H E Stewart and private secretary to Lord Palmerston £100-150 (+Fees*)

1038.

Alice O Clay, after Thomas Faed THE SILKEN GOWN signed oil on canvas,86.5cm x 56cm £400-600 (+Fees*)

1039.

English School, 18th Century PORTRAITOFA GENTLEMAN half-length, wearing a brown coat and white stock oil on canvas, 67cm x 53.5cm £300-500 (+Fees*)

1040.

A 19th Century painted Coat of Arms, a severed head held by a knight’s arm above arampant lion upon a green shield with the motto ‘Artibus et Armis’ below, oil on canvas, 30cm x 24.5cm £70-100 (+Fees*)

1041.

After Peter Paul Rubens THE LAMENTATIONOF CHRISTBY MARYAND JOHN oil on canvas, 87cm x 102cm £300-500 (+Fees*)

1042.

English School, 19th Century A BATTLE SCENE possibly the Crimean War, depicting soldiers, artillery and cavalry with encampment upon the hills oil on paper, 31cm x 46.5cm £30-50 (+Fees*)

1043.

William Edward Webb (1862-1903) AT GLOUCESTER oil on canvas oil on canvas, 80cm x 64cm £500-700 (+Fees*)

69 Fees* –Buyer’s Premium on a sliding scale + VAT at 20%. Further images & information at www.chorleys.com
Lot 1035

Watercolours

1050.

Robert Hills OWS (1769-1844)

CATTLE FORDINGA RIVERINA WOODED LANDSCAPE

signed and dated 1814 lower right label verso states 'Provenance: Baroness de la Rothschild, 107 Piccadilly' watercolour, 28cm x 40cm £150-200 (+Fees*)

1051.

Robert Hills OWS (1769-1844)

LANDSCAPEWITH CATTLE WATERING signed and dated 1810 lower left watercolour, 24cm x 40.5cm £150-200 (+Fees*)

1052.

Copley Fielding (1787-1855)

LOCH LUBNAIGH, SCOTLAND a mountainous landscape scene with lake and cattle in the foreground signed and titled on separate parchment verso

watercolour, 33.5cm x 54cm £150-200 (+Fees*)

1053.

French School in the manner of Watteau, 19th Century SKETCHOF THREE LADIES’ HEADS gouache on board, 25cm x 18cm £100-150 (+Fees*)

1054.

Marjorie Cox (1915-2003)

WONG portrait of a dog signed lower left, titled and dated lower right October 1961, 29cm x 24.5cm £60-80 (+Fees*)

1055.

William Henry Pike (1846-1908)

A CORNEROFTHE FISHMARKET, VENICE bearing Royal Institute of Painters in Water Colours label verso gouache on board, 30cm x 41cm £300-500 (+Fees*)

1056.

Alma Claude Burlton Cull (1880-1931)

SOUTH AFRICANLANDSCAPE

cattle grazing before dusk signed and dated lower left 1925, watercolour, bearing Ryman & Co., Ltd., Fine Art Dealers label verso, 26.5cm x 45cm

£150-200 (+Fees*)

1057.

Arthur Norris (19th/20th Century)

THE PICTURE APPRAISAL

signed and dated 1910 lower right watercolour, 21.5cm x 18.5cm £60-80 (+Fees*)

1058.

Percy Harland Fisher (1867-1944) YOUNGBOYWITH HORSE pastel and gouache on paper, 34cm x 26cm £80-120 (+Fees*)

1059.

Circle of John Ferneley Snr (1782-1860)

LORD EXETER’S SULTAN 1841 portrait of a horse inscription below reads ‘Lord Exeter’s Sultan 1841’ watercolour, 20cm x 26cm £200-300 (+Fees*)

1060. ARR

M Fletcher, 20th Century DOUGLAS, MICHIGAN signed, inscribed verso ‘for W Russell Button Inc., Chicago’ watercolour and pastel, 22cm x 26cm £40-60 (+Fees*)

1061.

A reverse glass painting of a three-master, 28cm x 36cm £80-120 (+Fees*)

1062.

American School, 20th Century THREE MASTERAT ANCHOR watercolour, 7cm x 12cm and a mixed media picture of a mallard duck, 14.5cm x 11.5cm £70-90 (+Fees*)

1063.

William Cruickshank (1848-1922)

STILL LIFE

dead game with a stoneware jug signed watercolour, 13cm x 20cm £200-250 (+Fees*)

1064.

William Cruickshank (1848-1922)

STILL LIFE

dead bird beside nest signed watercolour, 17.5cm x 24cm £80-120 (+Fees*)

1065.

Painting of a woman watercolour, 24cm x 18cm and a framed print of a lady, 32cm x 23cm £80-100 (+Fees*)

1066.

A late 19th Century sketchbook, documenting ships and coastline near Quebec over a month, pencil, pen and ink wash with annotations, dates and locations £60-80 (+Fees*)

1067.

No Lot

70 ARR –Some lots may be subject to an additional fee (see page 4)
Lot 1055

1068.

William Anderson (1757-1837)

SHIPPINGOFFTHE COASTWITH MAN O’ WAR initialled and dated 1791 watercolour, 12.5cm x 16.5cm £300-400 (+Fees*)

1069.

Archibald Thorburn (1860-1935) STAG FEEDINGONTHE TOPS

signed and dated 1907 watercolour, 26.5cm x 37cm £2000-3000 (+Fees*)

1070. ARR

Harold Frank Wallace (1881-1962)

ABOVETHE LOCH

watercolour, 17.5cm x 34.5cm and Vincent R Balfour Browne (1880-1963)

UNEASY

tondo

watercolour, 14.5cm diameter £150-200 (+Fees*)

1071. ARR

Saverio De Bello (born 1951)

VENETIAN CANAL SCENES

a pair signed lower right watercolour on card, 9.5cm x 9cm and a further Venetian pencil sketch of Torcello signed indistinctly Alan Cadaga 14.5cm x 16.5 £40-60 (+Fees*)

1072. In the style of ‘Snaffles’, Caran Rouge THE CARB’S signed lower left watercolour, 34cm x 16.5cm and a similar example indistinctly signed lower right £40-60 (+Fees*)

1073. ARR

Joan Wanklyn (1924-1999)

TINA

portrait of a dog

signed and dated 1960 lower right mixed media, 34cm x 25cm and another example signed CA Sharpley 1978, 39cm x 29cm

£30-50 (+Fees*)

1074. ARR

Vincent R Balfour-Browne (1880-1963)

STAGS RESTING UPONA HILLSIDE

initialled and dated V.B-B 1920, The Fine Art Society label verso inscribed indistinctly ‘... then after a long wet crawl...’

watercolour, 30cm x 47cm £600-800 (+Fees*)

1075.

English School, circa 1737

PORTRAITOF MASTER JOHN ROGERS

third son of Richard Rogers Esq. of Dowdeswell inscribed verso mixed media on board, 40cm x 33cm £100-150 (+Fees*)

1076. ARR

Joan Wanklyn (1924-1999)

HUNTING SCENE

signed and dated ’65 lower right gouache on paper, 24cm x 28.5cm £60-80 (+Fees*)

1077.

English School, 18th Century PORTRAITOFA SOCIETY LADY full length

watercolour on paper, 38.5cm x 30cm £60-80 (+Fees*)

71 Fees* –Buyer’s Premium on a sliding scale + VAT at 20%. Further images & information at www.chorleys.com
Lot 1069 Lot 1074

1078.

Sarah Challies Constable

LULWORTH COVE

coloured chalks on coloured paper, 17.75cm x 22.75cm

Provenance: Anglo-American Exposotion

1914, British Fine Art Section £200-300 (+Fees*)

1079.

Nico Jungmann (1872-1935)

PORTRAITOFAN OLD LADY

three-quarter length, seated monogrammed u.r.: W D watercolour, 49.5cm x 36.75cm £250-350 (+Fees*)

1080. ARR

Eric Tufnell (1888-1978)

HMS ABDIEL

HMS METEOR a pair

signed lower left and inscribed April 1941 PQ 17 Sept 1942

watercolour, 23.5cm x 36.75cm together with their ship’s shield plaques £80-120 (+Fees*)

1081.

August Dressel

CABARET BRETON

signed Dressel lower right watercolour and body colour, 35.5cm x 53.25cm £100-200 (+Fees*)

1082. Richard Simkin (1840-1926)

THREE REGIMENTAL UNIFORM STUDIES

Royal Fusiliers 1879; Royal Fusiliers circa 1910; and Royal Fusiliers, The Cameronians and King's Own watercolour, the largest 20.5cm x 14cm Provenance: The Estate of the late Diana & Gospatric Home, Lily Farm, Bucks £200-400 (+Fees*)

1083.

William Arthur Earp (1867-1927)

TOWEROF LONDONFROMTHE THAMES

circa 1880 signed

watercolour and gouache, 15.5cm x 24.5cm

Provenance: The Estate of the late Diana & Gospatric Home, Lily Farm, Bucks £80-120 (+Fees*)

1084.

Charles Henry Weigall (1794-1877)

COCKERELAND HEN

watercolour, 24cm x 32.5cm

Provenance: The Estate of the late Diana & Gospatric Home, Lily Farm, Bucks £80-120 (+Fees*)

1085.

William Gilpin (1724-1804)

THE SEARCHOFTHE PICTURESQUE

pen and ink, 13.5cm x 19cm

Provenance: The Estate of the late Diana & Gospatric Home, Lily Farm, Bucks £80-120 (+Fees*)

1086.

19th Century GLENCOE

initialled JO and dated 1854 watercolour, 35cm x 49.5cm

Provenance: The Estate of the late Diana & Gospatric Home, Lily Farm, Bucks £100-150 (+Fees*)

72 ARR –Some lots may be subject to an additional fee (see page 4)
Lot 1079 Lot 1078

1087.

Henry J Kinnaird (1861-1929)

SUSSEX CORNFIELD

watercolour, 19cm x 28cm

Provenance: The Estate of the late Diana & Gospatric Home, Lily Farm, Bucks £80-120 (+Fees*)

1088.

George Morland (1763-1804)

COTTAGEINTHE WOOD

signed and dated 1788

watercolour, 28cm x 46cm

Provenance: The Estate of the late Diana & Gospatric Home, Lily Farm, Bucks £300-500 (+Fees*)

1089.

H Earp

DROVERAND CATTLEINA LANDSCAPE signed

watercolour, 20cm x 49cm

Provenance: The Estate of the late Diana & Gospatric Home, Lily Farm, Bucks £80-120 (+Fees*)

1090.

Indian School

THREE STUDIESOF TRADES PEOPLE

body colour on mica each 11cm x 8.5cm framed as one and a mezzotint portrait of a woman, signed Edmund Wardle £40-60 (+Fees*)

1091. ARR

Ida Southwell Perrin (1861-1953)

APPLE BLOSSOM signed

watercolour, 29cm x 22.5cm

Literature: George Simonds Boulger, British flowering plants, published 1914 £60-80 (+Fees*)

1093.

Bolognese School, circa 1600

STUDYFOR ST. PETER

kneeling, his arms outstretched black chalk on blue paper, the shaped sheet 26cm x 35cm, unframed £200-300 (+Fees*)

1094. ARR

‘Snaffles’ Charles Johnson Payne(1884-1967)

THE BAYS

watercolour on paper, titled upper left and signed middle right, 30.5cm x 24.5cm £300-500 (+Fees*)

1095. ARR

Sydney Horne-Shepherd (1909-1993)

PORTRAITOFA GIRL

three-quarter length, brushing her hair signed lower right mixed media, 33cm x 26.5cm £20-30 (+Fees*)

1096.

Circle of Jane Read (1773-1857)

SILHOUETTE PORTRAIT MINIATUREOF SOPHIE APPLETON, NEE BROWN wearing a lace bonnet watercolour on cut paper, 8.5cm x 6.8cm in an ebonised frame £80-120 (+Fees*)

1092. Miller Smith (1854-1937)
73 Fees* –Buyer’s Premium on a sliding scale + VAT at 20%. Further images & information at www.chorleys.com
A COUNTRY WALK signed watercolour, 34cm x 25cm £50-70 (+Fees*) Lot 1094 Lot 1093

Prints & Maps

1100.

Joseph Farington (1747-1821)

VIEWSOF CIRENCESTERANDOF CRICKLADE from John & Josiah Boydell’s A History of the River Thames late 18th Century hand coloured aquatint, 23cm x 33.5cm £60-80 (+Fees*)

1101. Bell after Moreland HUNTING

four engraved plates and an oil painting of Gloucester £70-90 (+Fees*)

1102.

A series of ten marine panorama prints relating to the first naval battle of the third Anglo-Dutch war, the battle of Solebay, 28th May 1972, backed on linen £80-120 (+Fees*)

1103.

19th Century School MOSCOW colour engraving, 53cm x 30cm £30-50 (+Fees*)

1104.

John Corbet Anderson (1827-1907)

SKETCHESAT LORDS

a set of twelve coloured lithographs of cricketers published by Anderson 1852 each print, 20.25cm x 14cm £400-600 (+Fees*)

1105.

Kono Seiko (fl 1899-1930)

SNIPEINA MARSH woodblock print, 23cm x 24cm £60-80 (+Fees*)

1106. ARR Vincent R Balfour Browne (1880-1963) DEER STALKING a series of six, published 1914 signed in pencil and inscribed to mounts colour prints, 34cm x 28cm £60-80 (+Fees*)

1107.

After Cecil Aldin (1870-1935) HUNTING SCENES including The Warwickshire, Gone Away from Oxhill, The Pytchley, Gone Away from Badey Wood and The Cheshire, Away from Bath Wood six colour prints, 15cm x 30cm £30-50 (+Fees*)

1108. ARR ‘Snaffles’ Charles Johnson Payne (1884-1967) THE GUNNER LE POILU each with Snaffles blind stamp colour print, 28.5cm x 20.5cm (2) £80-120 (+Fees*)

1109. After Henry Thomas Alken (1784-1851) PANORAMAOFA FOX HUNT in six sections colour prints, 13cm x 55cm £60-80 (+Fees*)

1110. Christopher Curtis four prints and two other related sporting prints £30-50 (+Fees*)

1111. ARR Tom Carr (1912-1977) THE TYNEDALE away from Berkeley limited edition, 25 of 75 signed in pencil print, 26cm x 35.5cm £60-80 (+Fees*)

1112. ARR Roger McPhail (born 1953) A HERDOF STAGS signed in pencil lower right limited edition, 165 of 350 print, 24cm x 33cm £40-60 (+Fees*)

1113. D Cox and H Lamb TO MISS ROGERS’ VIEWSOF DOWDESWELL HOUSE printed and published by SY Griffith & Co. Cheltenham four coloured engravings, the largest 10.5cm x 15cm £40-60 (+Fees*)

1114. Eton College Chapel coloured print, 20.5cm x 26.5cm and six other hunting related prints and engravings £40-60 (+Fees*)

1115. Hunting scenes SNIPE SHOOTING DUCK SHOOTING PHEASANT SHOOTING PARTRIDGE SHOOTING four coloured engravings, 42cm x 53cm £40-60 (+Fees*)

74 ARR –Some lots may be subject to an additional fee (see page 4)

1116.

After Filippino Lippi (circa 1457-1504)

THE APPARITIONOFTHE VIRGINTO ST BERNARD watercolour, 50.5cm x 47.5cm in a Florentine giltwood frame of shell and scroll design £300-500 (+Fees*)

1117.

Samuel Henry Alken (1818-1894) HUNTING PRINTS

published by R Ackermann, June 1828 a set of six hand coloured engravings, each 13cm x 55cm £80-120 (+Fees*)

1118.

After Holbein

ELIZABETH DAUNEEY; SIR RICHARD SOTHWELL; A WOMAN, UNKNOWN; A WOMAN, UNKNOWN; SIR JOHN MOORE; ANNE CRESSACRE; JOHN MORETHE YOUNGER; MARGARET GIGGS; CARDINAL FISHER nine prints £150-250 (+Fees*)

1119.

S Middiman & F Jukes, after James Wathen VIEWOFTHE RUINSOFTHE WEST TOWERAND FRONTOF HEREFORD CATHEDRAL published April 12 1788 engraving, 28cm x 36cm £40-60 (+Fees*)

1120.

James Gilray

TEMPERANCE ENJOYINGA FRUGAL MEAL hand coloured engraving, 36.5cm x 30cm £40-60 (+Fees*)

1121.

John Speed

A COUNTY MAP OF CAMBRIDGE executed in 1610 later coloured, 39.5cm x 52.5cm £150-250 (+Fees*)

1122.

Robert Morden

MAPOF SURREY and Timothei Rout

THE MERCEOR SHIRREFDOMEOF BERWICK and three others

Provenance: The Estate of the late Diana & Gospatric Home, Lily Farm, Bucks £80-120 (+Fees*)

1123.

W J Huggins, 19th Century HMS WINCHESTER

THE SAMUEL ENDERBY two marine prints, the largest 39cm x 50cm £40-60(+Fees*)

75 Fees* –Buyer’s Premium on a sliding scale + VAT at 20%. Further images & information at www.chorleys.com
Lot 1116

INFORMATION FOR BUYERS AT AUCTIONS

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

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

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

3.  Estimates. Estimates are designed to help you gauge what sort of sum might be involved for the purchase of a particular lot. Estimates may change and should not be thought of as the sale price. The lower estimate may represent the reserve price (the minimum price for which a lot may be sold) and will not be below the reserve price. Estimates do not include the buyer’s premium or VAT (where chargeable). Estimates are prepared some time before the auction and may be altered by a saleroom notice or announcement by the auctioneer before the auction of the lot. They are not definitive.

4.  Buyer’s Premium. The Terms of Sale oblige you to pay a buyer’s premium on the hammer price of each lot purchased.

22.5% on the first £100,000

15% on the excess between £100,001 and £500,000

12.5% on the excess between £500,001 and £1,000,000

10% on the balance above £1,000,000

Where thresholds apply, the higher premium rate will apply to the portion of the bid price up to the threshold and the lower premium rate will apply to the portion of the bid price in excess of the threshold. VAT at the standard rate is added to this premium with the exception of books and unframed maps (see below).

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

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

b.   (**) indicates that the lot has been imported from outside the European Union. [These lots are liable to a reduced rate of VAT (5%) on the hammer price and buyer’s premium)].

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

6.  Inspection of goods by the buyer. As we act on behalf of the seller, we are dependent on information provided by the seller about their goods. We may inspect lots and will act reasonably in taking a general view about them. However, we are normally unable to carry out detailed examinations of lots to check their condition in the way a buyer would do. You will have ample opportunity to inspect the goods. You must inspect and investigate lots that you might wish to bid for. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots set out in the Terms of Sale at clause 13.4.

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

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

a.  whether an export licence is needed; and

b.  if there is a prohibition on importing goods of that character e.g. because the goods contain prohibited materials such as ivory (see Terms of Sale clause 15).

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

10. Financial Checks. As auctioneers we may have to conduct various checks into our customers under the Money Laundering, Terrorist Financing and Transfer of Funds (Information on the Payer) Regulations 2017 and related legislation. Unless we confirm we already have this information, on registration you will be required to provide the following:

For individuals, official photo identification (driving licence, passport or equivalent) and proof of address (if this is not included in your ID document);

For corporate entities, the certificate of incorporation (or equivalent) with your official name, registered number (if any) and registered address, as well as details and ID documentation for directors and beneficial owners of the entity;

For trusts and estates, details and ID documentation for executors/trustees and details of beneficiaries; please contact us for further information.

You may be asked for further information if we deem this necessary. If you are bidding for another person (your “Principal”) you will be required to provide the above information for yourself and your Principal, along with a signed letter from your Principal authorising you to bid.

For further information about ID requirements please call us on 01452 344499. If we deem that you have not provided sufficient information for us to complete our anti-money laundering and terrorist financing checks to our satisfaction, we may refuse to register you to bid and we may postpone completion of or cancel any contract made by you and the Seller in the event you have made a successful bid.

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

12.   Methods of Payment. We accept payment by debit card, credit card (maximum £1,000 per auction) and bank transfer. Please contact us before the sale if you plan to use any other method of payment. We do not accept payment by card over the telephone.

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

CONDITIONS OF BUSINESS FOR ONSITE AUCTIONS

TERMS OF SALE

Both the sale of goods at our auctions and your relationship with us are governed by the Terms of Consignment (primarily applicable to sellers) the Terms of Sale (primarily applicable to bidders and buyers) and any notices displayed in the saleroom or announced by us at the auction (collectively, the “Conditions of Business”). The Terms of Consignment and Terms of Sale are available at our saleroom on request.

Please read these Terms of Sale carefully. Please note that if you register to bid and/or bid at auction this signifies that you agree to and will comply with these Terms of Sale.

Please note that these Terms of Sale relate to auctions held at our premises only. We have separate terms for online only auctions.

1  Definitions and interpretation

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

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

Bidder” means a person participating in bidding at the auction;

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

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

“Hammer means the level of the highest bid for a Lot Price” accepted by the Auctioneer by the fall of the hammer;

“Lot(s)” means the goods that we offer for sale at our auctions;

“Money means the Money Laundering, Terrorist Financing Laundering and Transfer of Funds (Information on the Payer) Regulations” Regulations 2017, as amended;

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

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

“Sale means the net amount due to the Seller; Proceeds” Seller” means the persons who consign Lots for sale at our auctions;

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

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

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

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

“VAT” means Value Added Tax or any equivalent sales tax; Website” means our website available at www.chorleys.com In these Terms of Sale the words ‘you’, ‘yours’, etc. refer to you as the Buyer. The words “we”, “us”, etc. refer to the Auctioneer. Any reference to a ‘Clause’ is to a clause of these Terms of Sale unless stated otherwise.

2  Information that we are required to give to Consumers

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

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

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

2.4  The arrangements for collection of the Goods as set out in Clauses 9 and 10.

2.5  Your right to return a Lot and receive a refund if the Lot is a Deliberate Forgery as set out in Clause 14.

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

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

2.8We also refer you to your warranties as a Bidder and Buyer as set out in clause 6.

3  Bidding procedures and the Buyer

3.1  You must register your details with us before bidding and provide us with any requested proof of identity and billing information, in a form acceptable to us (Paragraph 10 of the Information for Buyers in the Sale Catalogue refers). You must also satisfy any security arrangements we have in place before entering the auction room to view or bid.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

4  The purchase price

As Buyer, you will pay:

a.  the Hammer Price;

b.  a premium of a percentage of the Hammer Price calculated on an incremental basis:

22.5% on the first £100,000

15% on the balance between £100,001 and £500,000

12.5% on the balance between £500,001 and £1,000,000

10% on the balance above £1,000,000;

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

d.  any VAT due.

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

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

6Buyer Warranties

6.1You warrant that the funds used for settlement are not connected with any criminal activity including tax evasion, and that you are neither under investigation, nor have you been charged with or convicted of money laundering, terrorist activities or other crimes.

6.2Where you are bidding on behalf of another person, you warrant that:

you have conducted appropriate customer due diligence on the ultimate buyer(s) of the Lot(s) in accordance with all applicable anti-money laundering and sanctions laws, you consent to us relying on this due diligence, and you will retain for a period of not less than 5 years the documentation evidencing the due diligence;

You will make such documentation promptly available for immediate inspection by an independent third party auditor upon our written request to do so;

the arrangements between you and the ultimate buyer(s) in relation to the Lotor otherwise do not, in whole or in part, facilitate tax crimes;

you do not know, and have no reason to suspect, that the funds used for settlement are connected with, the proceeds of any criminal activity, including tax evasion, or that the ultimate buyer(s) are under investigation, or have been charged with or convicted of money laundering, terrorist activities or other crimes.

7  The contract between you and the Seller

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

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

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

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

7.5In addition to any other rights we may have to cancel a contract for sale under these Terms of Sale, in the event:

7.5.1 you are in breach of your warranties in clause 6; or

7.5.2we have not completed our enquiries pursuant to the Money Laundering Regulations and related legislation to our satisfaction; or

7.5.3we have reason to believe that the transaction might be unlawful for any reason, or that the sale might put us under any civil or criminal liability,

We may delay completion of a sale, delay release of a Lot or cancel the sale of a Lot.

8  Payment

8.1  Immediately following your successful bid on a Lot you will:

8.1.1   give to us, if not already provided to our satisfaction, proof of identity in a form acceptable to us (and any other information that we require in order to comply with our anti-money laundering obligations – please refer to Paragraph 10 of the Information for Buyers in the Sale Catalogue ); and

8.1.2  pay to us the Total Amount Due by debit card, credit card (for which there is an upper limit of £1,000 per client per auction) or bank transfer.

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

9  Title and collection of purchases

9.1  While you are bound by the contract for the purchase of the Lot from the fall of the hammer on your successful bid, ownership in the Lot will not pass to you until:

9.1.1 you have paid us in full the Total Amount Due in cleared funds for that Lot;

9.1.2you have provided us with the information set out in clause 8.1.1; and

9.1.3we have completed our enquiries pursuant to the Money Laundering Regulations and related legislation.

You may not claim or collect a Lot until you have paid for it and ownership has passed to you.

9.2  Unless notified otherwise, you will (at your own expense) collect any Lots that you have purchased and paid for either:

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

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

9.3  If you do not collect the Lot within this time period, you will be responsible for any reasonable removal, storage and insurance charges in relation to that Lot, unless the delay was caused by our continuing investigations under Clause 7.5.2.

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

9.5  If you do not collect the Lot that you have paid for within thirty days after the auction, we may sell the Lot. We will pay the proceeds of any such sale to you, but (unless the delay was caused by our continuing investigations under Clause 7.5.2) will deduct any storage charges or other sums that we have incurred in the storage and sale of the Lot. We reserve the right to charge you a selling commission at our standard rates on any such resale of the Lot.

10  Remedies for non-payment or failure to collect purchases

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

10.1.1   take action against you for damages for breach of contract;

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

10.1.3   resell the Lot by auction or private treaty (in which case you will have to pay any difference between the price you should have paid for the Lot and the price we sell it for as well as the charges outlined in Clause 9.5. Please note that if we sell the Lot for a higher amount than your winning bid, the

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extra money will belong to the Seller;

10.1.4   remove, store and insure the Lot at your expense;

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

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

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

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

10.2  We will act reasonably when exercising our rights under Clause 10.1. We will contact you before exercising these rights and try to work with you to correct any noncompliance by you with these Terms of Sale.

11  Health and Safety

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

12   Seller’sWarranties

12.1  The Seller warrants to us and to you that:

12.1.1   the Seller is the true owner of the Lot for sale or is authorised by the true owner to offer and sell the lot at auction;

12.1.2   the Seller is able to transfer good and marketable title to the Lot to you free from any third party rights or claims; and

12.1.3   as far as the Seller is aware, the main characteristics of the Lot set out in the auction catalogue (as amended by any notice displayed in the saleroom or announced by the Auctioneer at the auction) are correct.

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

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

12.4  If a Lot is not second-hand and you purchase the Lot as a Consumer from a Seller that is a Trader, a number of additional terms may be implied by law in addition to the Seller’s warranties set out at Clause 12.1 (in particular under the Consumer Rights Act 2015). These Terms of Sale do not seek to exclude your rights under law as they relate to the sale of these Lots.

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

13  Descriptions and Condition

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

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

13.3   Representations or statements by us as to authorship,

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

13.4  Please note that Lots (in particular second-hand Lots) are unlikely to be in perfect condition. Lots are sold “as is” (i.e. as you see them at the time of the auction). Books are not collated and are not guaranteed to be complete. The absence of any reference to condition in a description does not mean that the lot is without damage, restoration or loss. While we do not usually include condition information within our catalogue descriptions, we are happy to provide a condition report for any lot upon request before the auction. Neither we nor the Seller accept any liability for the condition of second-hand Lots or for any condition issues affecting a Lot if such issues are included in the description of a Lot in the auction catalogue (or in any saleroom notice) and/ or which the inspection of a Lot by the Buyer ought to have revealed.

13.5Historically many gemstones have been subject to a variety of treatments to enhance their appearance. Sapphires and rubies are routinely heat treated to improve their colour and clarity, emeralds are also frequently treated with oils or resin for the same purpose. Treatments such as staining, irradiation or coating may have been used on other gemstones. These treatments may be permanent, whilst others may need special care or re-treatment to retain their appearance. Bidders should be aware that estimates assume that gemstones may have been subjected to such treatments. A number of laboratories issue certificates that give more detailed descriptions of gemstones, however there may not be consensus between different laboratories on the degrees or types of treatment for any particular gemstone. In the event that Chorley’s has been given or obtained certificates for any lots in the sale, these certificates will be disclosed in the catalogue. In the event that no certificate is published in the catalogue, bidders should assume that the gemstone may have been treated. Neither Chorley’s nor the seller accepts any liability for contradictions or differing certificates obtained by buyers on any lots subsequent to the sale.

13.6Every effort is made to ensure the accuracy of the images on our website and in our printed catalogues, however due to variations in the printing process and in the screen settings of individual computers, tablets and phones, we cannot guarantee that the colour in an image is truly representative of the actual item.

13.7All weights and measures provided in the catalogue should be regarded as approximate.

14Ivory and Endangered Species

Chorley’s condemns the poaching of all species, especially African elephants and the wanton destruction of natural habitat. Thus we will offer for sale no products containing ivory produced after June 1947, the date of the Convention of International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES). We consider that pieces produced before this date are likely to be purchased as pieces of artistic or cultural merit, which happen to contain ivory, rather than be purchased for their ivory content.

Due to international laws, any item on the Endangered species list, whether it dates from the 18th/19th Century or the 1930s, requires re-export permits for bidders outside the EU (CITES). Some countries also require import permits as well and all permits must be in place prior to shipment. Chorley’s cannot be held liable if a purchaser buys a lot that comes within this field and then import/export licences cannot be arranged. It is the potential buyer’s responsibility to check the applicable regulations before bidding for a lot which comes under these laws.

15  Deliberate Forgeries

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

identifying the Lot from the relevant catalogue description and a written statement of defects.

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

15.2.1   the catalogue description reflected the accepted view of experts as at the date of the auction; or

15.2.2   you personally are not able to transfer good and marketable title in the Lot to us; you will have no right to a refund under this Clause 15.2.

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

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

16  Our liability to you

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

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

16.3  Subject to Clause 16.4, if we are found to be liable to you for any reason (including, amongst others, if we are found to be negligent, in breach of contract or to have made a misrepresentation), our liability will be limited to the total purchase price paid by you to us for any Lot.

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

16.4.1   death or personal injury resulting from negligence (as defined in the Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977);

16.4.2   fraudulent misrepresentation; or

16.4.3   any liability which cannot be excluded by law.

17  Notices

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

17.2   Any notice referred in Clause 16.1 may be given:

17.2.1   by delivering it by hand;

17.2.2   by first class pre-paid post or Recorded Delivery; or

17.2.3   by email, provided that a copy is also sent by prepaid post or Recorded Delivery.

17.3   Notices must be sent:

17.3.1   by hand or registered post:

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

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

17.3.2   by email:

a.   to us, by sending the notice to both the following email addresses: simon.chorley@chorleys.com enquiries@chorleys.com

b.   to you, by sending the notice to any email address that you have given to us as your contact email address in writing.

17.4   Notices will be deemed to have been received:

17.4.1   if delivered by hand, on the day of delivery;

17.4.2   if sent by first class pre-paid post or Recorded Delivery, two business days after posting, exclusive of the day of posting; or

17.4.3   if sent by email, at the time of transmission unless sent after 17.00 in the place of receipt in which case they will be deemed to have been received on the next business day in the place of receipt (provided that a copy has also been sent by prepaid post or Recorded Delivery as set out in Clause 17.2.3.

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

18  Data Protection

We will hold and process securely any personal data in relation to you in accordance with the 2018 General Data Protection Regulation.

19  General

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Telephone: 01452 344499

Email: info@chorleys.com

Web: www.chorleys.com

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