Chorley's Newsletter | March 2022

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PRINKNASH ABBEY PARK, GLOUCESTERSHIRE GL4 8EU 01452 344499

SALEROOM NEWS

MARCH 2022

Lot 509 Lot 525

Lot 500

NEXT AUCTION | TUESDAY 22 MARCH FINE ART, ANTIQUES, STAMPS, SPORTING EFFECTS, GARDEN STATUARY Spring has finally sprung, and we are all starting to spend more time outdoors. Our March sale includes a good selection of stone troughs, urns and staddle stones to create a focal point in any sized garden. A wrought iron circular tree seat will provide a shady place to sit and read on summer evenings, Lot 500 (estimate £350-450); two classical Campana shaped urns come ready planted with box plants, Lot 525 (estimate £500-700) and a pair of monumental terracotta vases will create a spectacularly dramatic entrance way, Lot 509 (estimate £350-450). Coming inside, our sale offers an eye-catching array of paintings, furniture, ceramics and other antiques, with a special section of Sporting Art & Effects. Several studies of racehorses include ‘Rome’, winner of Lady Dudley’s Cup, painted by Charles E Gatehouse (1866-1952), Lot 98 (estimate £300-500). Among many antiquarian books featuring in the sale, the racing theme continues. A volume entitled Genius Genuine by Samuel Chifney of Newmarket was published in 1804 and the jockey author recounts famous horseracing exploits of the time, Lot 89 (estimate £80-120). A charming sculpture in bronze depicting a bloodhound following the scent was created by Sally Arnup (1930-2015) as Lot 683 an edition of just 10, Lot 111 (estimate £800£1,200). A group of earlier bronze sculptures by Ferdinand Barbedienne (1810-1892) includes an elegant Turkish Stallion, Lot 683 (estimate £150£200.

Lot 98

Lot 89

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Lot 111


AUCTION | Tuesday 22 March

Lot 1

An important private collection and extensive range of Great British, British Empire and World stamps will feature in the March auction. This is one of the most important philatelic sales the firm has conducted in recent years. Collected during 1950s, 1960s and 1970s, the Worcestershire philatelist paid particular attention to the collection’s presentation, beautifully displayed with pencilled margin descriptions highlighting the more important stamps.

The paintings section of the sale is led by two landscapes by Alfred de Breanski (1852-1928). Offered as Lots 1 and 2, the gentle river landscapes depicted in the glowing twilight ask £4,000-6,000 and £2,000£3,000 respectively. Lot 63 (part)

Early Great British stamps include line engraved penny blacks, numerous 1d reds and 2d blues and some notable surface printed high value examples, notably a King Edward VII £1 green and King George V Seahorses. These, together with an unusual representation of other GB and World stamps are estimated to fetch between £1800 and £3,000. Every stamp collector has stock books, these used to keep duplicates already in a collection as well as housing part of a collection no longer wanted. There are about half a dozen stock books in the sale including some rare mint and used definitives from the reign of Queen Victoria through to Queen Elizabeth II; estimates for these lots range from £40 to £600. An extensive representation of British Colonial stamps will be on offer, including early issues of the Australian States, Roos and higher values, £800-1200, Canadian States, £400-600, early Empire collections from India, £300-500, Malaya including the Japanese occupation, £400-600 and many others. Fine rare world examples of Chinese Imperial and Republic stamps will be highly sort after with the Dragon and Dowager Republican stamps expected to realize £600-800 and scarcer overprinted definitives from the same country will gross in the region of £900.

A rare set of six drypoint etchings by William Lionel Wyllie (1851-1931) depicting views of the River Tyne and surrounding area have been beautifully framed and are in ready-to-hang condition. They are accompanied by the original folio in which they were published as a limited edition of 160 copies, Lot 63 (estimate £1,000-1,500). A group of seven oil paintings by John LeighPemberton show historical scenes but are painted in a style very evocative of the late 1950s. Although the artist’s name might not be familiar, his colourful illustrations in the Ladybird series of books have delighted generations of children. Lot 26 depicts the triumphant return of Henry V from Agincourt (estimate £300-500).

British Empire stamps from Aden-Zululand and world stamps from Abyssinia-Venezuela will find buyers from around the world.

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Lot 26


VIEW DAYS | Sunday 20 & Monday 21 March Lot 138

Lot 414

Lot 363 Lot 91

Further highlights of the March sale include: Lot 138 A Doulton Lambeth novelty match strike of cricket ball form, the silver mounts Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders & James Francis Hollings, Chester 1894, 7.5cm high Estimate £300-400 Lot 414 A diamond pendant/brooch of cross form, gross weight approximately 24gm Estimate £1,200-1,800 Lot 91 Izaak Walton, The Compleat Angler, first Moses Browne edition, Henry Kent, London 1750, full calf, engraved frontispiece and further engraved plates and woodcuts of fish within the text Estimate £150-200 Lot 363 A George III silver beer jug, William Cripps, London 1761,19.5cm high, approximately 809gm Note: Crest of Hammington Estimate £2,000-3,000 Lot 673 A mid 19th Century ormolu eight-day mantel clock, an angel to each side above an arch top case with a silvered dial and silk escapement, set on an oval marquetry base Estimate £1,500-2,000

Lot 673

Lot 570 A mid 18th Century saddleback sofa with scroll arms, upholstered in Jacobean style crewel work Estimate £4,000-6,000

AUCTION: Tuesday 22 March, 10am VIEW DAYS: Sunday 20 March, 10am-4pm Monday 21 March, 9am-4pm A buyer’s premium of 27% (incl. VAT) will be added to the hammer price of every lot, and the Artist’s Resale Right may apply to some works of art. Please get in touch with us before bidding if you require further information. A fully illustrated catalogue is available to view on our website. We offer online bidding through Chorley’s LIVE at no additional charge, so you will pay the same as if you were bidding in the room. Visit our website to register. Absentee bids can be submitted via email, telephone and our website. If you are unable to come and view the sale in person, we are happy to supply condition reports and additional images upon request.

Lot 570

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UPCOMING AUCTIONS & SALE RESULTS

Modern Art & Design Auction | Tuesday 26 April Arts & Crafts | Art Deco | Art Nouveau Scandinavian Design & Lighting | Studio Ceramics & Art Glass | 20th Century Silver & Jewellery | Modern & Contemporary Art

Fine Art & Antiques Auction Highlights January 2022 17th Century Mughal ivory inlaid rosewood table cabinet Sold for £28,000 Attributed to the Master of the Countess of Warwick (act. circa 1560-1570), Portrait of a Lady Sold for £25,000 A Victorian gold locket made of Gold from the Duke of Sutherland's Mine at Kildonan Sold for £10,000

From Arts & Crafts furniture, through the modernist vibe of 1950s and ‘60s design, to contemporary ceramics and pictures by the big names of the present and future, our Modern Art & Design auctions offer a chance to buy stylish furnishings and stunning works of art at affordable prices. VIEW DAYS: SUNDAY 24 & MONDAY 25 APRIL

Royal Worcester cylindrical vase, painted swans by Charles Baldwyn, 1901 Sold for £1,300

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