Auction Catalogue 22 & 23 September 2020 | Fine Art & Antiques

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Auction Catalogue Tuesday 22nd & Wednesday 23rd September 2020

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


Chorley’s sale includes the principal contents of an 18th Century grade II listed country house to the north of Gloucester with a fantastic prospect of Gloucester cathedral in the distance. In the same family for around 90 years it was furnished in the traditional manner with a typical, yet unique accumulation of furniture, paintings and objects acquired over generations. These are now offered by Chorley’s and it is hoped they will go on to delight new owners. Lots from this property are marked with a blue dot.●

Lot 553

Lot 561


AUCTION Tuesday 22nd September 2020 and Wednesday 23rd September 2020 starting at 10am each day

Prinknash Abbey Park Gloucestershire GL4 8EU

Viewing Sunday 20th September 10am-4pm Monday 21st September 9am-4pm

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

COVID-19 arrangements - Please note special arrangements will be in place for this auction in accordance with guidance from the Government and Public Health England. We ask that you allow extra time for viewing the sale as numbers of visitors will be restricted and you may be asked to wait. Please note that masks must be worn whilst on the premises, contact us if you have any questions. BIDDING: There are a number of ways to bid at our auctions G In person G Commission (absentee) bid G Telephone bid G Online via third-party website See our website or contact us for further information.

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

INTERNET PLATFORMS: Live internet bidding is available for this auction on these platforms, subject to an additional fee for the-saleroom.com 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 PAYMENT: buyer’s premium. ARR is not subject to VAT. Please note ARR is We accept payment by debit card, credit card or bank transfer (maximum payment by credit card £1,000 per buyer calculated in Euros and the auctioneers will apply current exchange rates. This fee is passed on by Chorley’s to the artist’s collecting per auction). We do not accept payment by cheques. society. COLLECTION: Applies to lots with hammer value over €1,000 as follows: It is the responsibility of the purchaser to make collection €1,000 to €50,000 – 4%, €50,000.01 to €200,000 – 3% arrangements. All purchased lots in this auction must be paid for and collected from Chorley’s salerooms by 5pm on €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 Friday 2nd October. 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)

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.


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

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DAY ONE Tuesday 22nd September 2020 at 10am Coins & Jewellery Silver Objets de Vertu Silver Plate & White Metal Ceramics Glass Asian Works of Art Miscellaneous Works of Art Militaria & Sporting Textiles Toys & Games

Lots

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1-31 32-70 71-75 80-93 100-318 325-329 335-388 390-437 445-464 470-491 495-514 515-519

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DAY TWO Wednesday 23rd September 2020 at 10am Furniture & Outside Effects Tea Caddies & Boxes Clocks Rugs Stamps & Ephemera Books Maps Pictures

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550-719 725-746 750-766 770-797 798-815 820-827 830-850 860-1018

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Explanation of Cataloguing Practice Pictures

Generally

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

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

Arthur Devis In our opinion a work by the artist.

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

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

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

Dated 1660

School of Arthur Devis

In our opinion a genuine date.

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

Carved with the date 1660

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

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

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

Bears Signature; Bears a Date; Bears an Inscription

In our opinion a later decoration.

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

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

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

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

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

Dimensions These are given height before width.

Symbols ARR Lot subject to Artist’s Resale Right (see page 1 for further information) ◆ Lot contains an element of pre-1947 ivory or other organic material which may be subject to export restrictions. † 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 22nd September 2020

Lot 180


Coins 1. Royal Mint United Kingdom proof coin collection 1983-1989, seven original boxes and a quantity of other proof and other coins £60-80 (+Fees*) 2. A 1979 gold sovereign £250-300 (+Fees*) 3. An 1887 proof set of Victoria silver coins, cased (gold coin removed) £150-250 (+Fees*) 4. Sundry silver half crowns and florins, approximately 1134gm £500-600 (+Fees*) 5. A proof gold sovereign, 1979 and a proof half-sovereign 1980 £300-500 (+Fees*) 6. A Hong Kong $1000 gold coin for the Year of the Dragon, 1976 and another for the year of the Snake, 1977 £800-1200 (+Fees*) 7. A Hong Kong $1000 gold coin for the Year of the Horse, 1978, another for the Year of the Ram, 1979 and another for the Year of the Monkey, 1980 £1000-1500 (+Fees*) 8. A Hong Kong $1000 gold coin for the Year of the Rooster, 1981, another for the Year of the Dog, 1982 and another for the Year of the Pig, 1983 £1000-1500 (+Fees*) 9. A Hong Kong $1000 gold coin for the Year of the Ox, 1985, another for the Year of the Tiger, 1986 and another for the Year of the Rabbit, 1987 £1000-1500 (+Fees*) 10. A Canadian $20 gold coin, 1986, ½oz. fine gold, a Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee medal and sundry commemorative coins £300-500 (+Fees*) 11. A 22ct gold South African Krugerrand, 1968, 1oz fine gold £1000-1200 (+Fees*)

12. A South African gold presentation medallion, .996 standard, from the Transvaal and Orange Free State Chamber of Mines, Union of South Africa Jubilee 1910-1960, approximately 31.1gm

Jewellery 15. A diamond solitaire ring in an illusion setting with white metal shoulders and an 18ct yellow gold shank, size K½ and a sapphire and diamond cluster ring on an 18ct yellow gold shank, size L £150-200 (+Fees*) 16. An 18ct gold propelling toothpick, approximately 6.7gm, two 9ct gold signet rings, two 9ct gold wedding bands and two pairs of 9ct gold cufflinks, approximately 41.9gm £400-600 (+Fees*) 17. A Victorian shell cameo brooch depicting a female in profile with flowers in her hair, an eyeglass and a miniature corkscrew with bone handle £80-120 (+Fees*) 18. A gentleman’s 9ct gold and diamond signet ring, the rectangular plaque pavé set with diamonds to reeded shoulders, size T, approximately 6.6gm £200-300 (+Fees*) 19. A pair of diamond ear studs, the stones approximately 4mm diameter £180-220 (+Fees*)

22 22. A carved coral pendant of oval shape depicting a bird on a branch, set in 14k yellow gold, the scrolling surmount set in diamonds, 5cm high see illustration £150-200 (+Fees*) 23. A coral and diamond dress ring of modern design, set in 14k yellow gold, size Q £80-120 (+Fees*) 24. A coral and diamond dress ring, the large oval coral cabochon flanked by diamonds in an openwork setting, size P½, a 14k yellow gold ring of Greek key design, size S, a Chinese yellow gold pendant etc. £150-200 (+Fees*) 25. A coral brooch of flower form, set in an unhallmarked yellow metal frame, 7.5cm long see illustration £200-300 (+Fees*)

20. A pair of diamond ear studs, the stones approximately 3mm diameter £40-60 (+Fees*) 21. A pair of coral ear clips, carved as chrysanthemums and set in 14k gold, a smaller pair of carved coral ear studs each surmounted by a small diamond and two other pairs of earrings £150-200 (+Fees*)

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Silver 32. ● A four-piece silver tea and coffee service, HM, Birmingham 1896, of halfribbed form and a similar bachelor’s coffee pot and teapot, approximately 2089gm £600-800 (+Fees*) 33. ● A silver cigarette box, Richard Comyns, London 1926, the cover initialled W, 20.5cm wide and a Chinese export silver ash tray centred by a coin £80 -120 (+Fees*)

29 26. A large quantity of costume jewellery £40-60 (+Fees*) 27. A 15ct gold and seed pearl heart shaped pendant, a 14ct gold and moonstone pendant, a Victorian silver gilt agricultural society medallion, a silver pencil holder by Asprey and sundry costume jewellery £100-150 (+Fees*) 28. A pair of Victorian paste set shoe buckles converted to brooches, each 5cm wide and a set of six gentleman’s dress buttons, each centred by a seed pearl, cased £100-150 (+Fees*) 29. An Edwardian heart-shaped pendant of openwork form, set with turquoise and pearls in 9ct gold, on a 9ct gold chain (missing clasp), approximately 6.7gm see illustration £80-120 (+Fees*) 30. Six 9ct gold shirt studs, approximately 5gm, an 18ct gold cufflink approximately 3.9gm and two gem set brooches £100-150 (+Fees*)

34. ● A silver mounted claret jug, William Hutton & Sons. Ltd., Birmingham 1907, the hinged cover crested, 26.5cm high £150-200 (+Fees*)

39. A leather travelling case by Finnigans Manchester, the full grain case and canvas cover initialled MR, the lined interior with silver and guilloche enamel mounted implements, hallmarked for Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1927 comprising five lidded jars, a mirror, hair brush, clothes brush, shoe horn, button hook, comb, manicure set and blotter, the leather case 55cm wide £150-250 (+Fees*) 40. A George III silver cruet stand, Peter & Ann Bateman, London 1796, of oval form with central loop carry handle, pierced sides on fluted feet, 20cm long £120-180 (+Fees*) 41. A George IV silver teapot, Emes & Barnard, London 1824, of compressed circular form with cauliflower finial and shell and foliate scroll borders, approximately 845gm see illustration £250-350 (+Fees*)

35. ● A silver cigarette dispenser, JC Ltd., Birmingham 1937, of cylinder form with engine turned decoration, 11.5cm high and a footed bowl, Birmingham 1905, 10cm diameter £80-120 (+Fees*)

42. A pair of silver dwarf candlesticks of Corinthian column form, Hawksworth, Eyre & Co. Ltd., Sheffield 1891, weighted, 14.5cm high £80-120 (+Fees*)

36. A pair of silver five-bar toast racks, Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1903, 8cm high and another Harrison Bros. & Howson, Sheffield 1909 £40-60 (+Fees*) 37. A silver mustard pot, Silversmith & Goldsmith Co., London 1919, with glass liner, 10.5cm high, a Georgian silver cream jug, 13cm wide, a silver and tortoiseshell hand mirror, London 1919, a silver napkin ring and six silver coffee spoons £50-80 (+Fees*) 38. A silver framed mirror with easel back, marks rubbed, 34cm x 24cm £40-60 (+Fees*)

43. A pair of silver candlesticks, Birmingham 1930, a silver rectangular tray, Chester 1909, a silver backed hand mirror, a silver mounted ashtray and an Indian repoussé decorated white metal bowl £100-150 (+Fees*) 44. A cased set of six cut glass glacé dishes and six silver teaspoons, the dishes with etched trailing vine decoration, 7.5cm diameter, the spoons Sheffield 1927, retailed by Gowland & Grant, Sunderland £100-150 (+Fees*)

31. A silver hinged bangle, Chester 1908, a silver locket, a miniature Military Cross, two pairs of silver cufflinks etc. £100-150 (+Fees*)

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49. An Edwardian silver sovereign holder, Richard Comyns, Birmingham 1906, with two spring loaded holders in an engraved case, 6cm wide, a silver vesta case with enamelled armorial to the cover, inscribed ‘From the Father of the Tylers & Bricklayers Co. 1909-10’; and a silver two-handled bowl, Birmingham 1899, approximately 296gm £120-150 (+Fees*) 45 45. A novelty set of four silver swan-shaped salts, Hilliard & Thomason, Chester 1898, with the matching spoons having swan and bulrush terminals, cased, approximately 148gm see illustration £200-300 (+Fees*) 46. A silver gilt shell-shaped inkstand and pen tray, James Garrard, London 1871, with ribbed border and fitted interior, on four snail feet, 15cm wide, approximately 500gm see illustration £400-600 (+Fees*)

50. A part canteen of silver flatware, Walker & Hall, Sheffield, various dates circa 1900, of bead edge pattern, comprising six table forks (and five matching plated examples), five dessert spoons (and three matching plated examples) and twelve dessert forks (and four matching plated examples), crested, silver weight approximately 1162gm £300-500 (+Fees*)

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51. A matched George III three-piece silver tea set, the teapot and jug AF, London 1799/1802, the sugar basin apparently unmarked, of oval form with engraved bands of foliate decoration, approximately 814gm £250-350 (+Fees*)

47. A silver and guilloché enamel baluster vase with pierced lattice work decoration, ribbon ties and trails of roses, 7.5cm high £200-300 (+Fees*) 48. An Irish silver potato ring, Weir & Sons, Dublin 1910 with pierced C-scrolls, decorated scenes of milkmaid with cows, shepherd with sheep etc., 20cm diameter, approximately 410gm see illustration £300-400 (+Fees*)

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61. A four-piece silver tea service, Birmingham 1937/1938, of canted rectangular form, approximately 1430gm see illustration £300-500 (+Fees*) 62. A Queen Anne style silver tea caddy, George Unite, London 1891, of typical form with sliding cover, approximately 224gm £300-400 (+Fees*) 63. A quantity of silver flatware, various dates and makers, mostly bearing a crest, to include a ladle, TB, London 1809, four old English pattern table spoons, Exeter 1822, six fiddle pattern table forks, SH, London 1814, six fiddle pattern dessert forks, WB, London 1834 etc., approximately 1485gm Note: Crest of Grainger £300-500 (+Fees*)

52 52. An Asprey & Co. silver cigar, cigarette and matchbox case, London 1928, of triple deck form, 16.5cm wide, gross weight approximately 760gm see illustration £600-800 (+Fees*) 53. A silver salver, Barker Bros., Birmingham 1937, with beaded wavy edge on claw and ball feet, 25cm diameter, approximately 657gm £150-200 (+Fees*) 54. A silver Christening bowl and spoon, Wakely & Wheeler, London 1916/1919, a silver egg cup and spoon, Wakely & Wheeler, London 1919, decorated a swastika and a silver spoon and pusher, all cased, approximately 323gm £150-200 (+Fees*) 55. Two pairs of George III silver berry spoons, one pair William Eley & William Fearn, London 1802, the other Thomas Dicks, London 1806, in a fitted case, approximately 252gm £100-150 (+Fees*)

57. A silver cigar cutter, marked 925, with engine turned decoration, 5cm long and a pair of silver matchbox covers, Birmingham 1938 £50-70 (+Fees*) 58. A set of silver sandwich flags, AS, Birmingham 1936, with interchangeable ivorine labels for Caviar, Sardine, Chicken, Cheese etc., cased and a pair of cased silver napkin rings £150-200 (+Fees*)

64. An embossed silver tray, Birmingham 1900, 20.5cm x 30.5cm, a pair of heart shaped trinket boxes, a cut glass scent bottle with silver cover and sundry silver, approximately 570gm weighable £200-300 (+Fees*)

59. A silver teapot, JR, Sheffield 1918, of circular form with fruitwood finial and handle, approximately 621gm £150-200 (+Fees*)

65. A bachelor’s three-piece silver tea set, the teapot London 1893, the cream jug and sugar basin later with ribbon tie and swag decoration, approximately 448gm £100-150 (+Fees*)

60. A group of silver dressing table items, various dates and makers, including silver backed mirror, hairbrush and clothes brush, pin tray, trinket box and a plated box £200-300 (+Fees*)

56. A silver cigarette case, Asprey & Co., London 1950, another silver cigarette case, a silver cigarette box with presentation inscription dated 1962 and two silver and enamel compacts, each with a naval crown to the cover, by Gieves Ltd., 21 Old Bond St, the cigarette cases approximately 395gm £150-200 (+Fees*)

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Objets de Vertu 71. A Staffordshire enamel gaming set, circa 1780, of four smaller and one larger oval counter baskets painted to the centre with playing cards and scattered sprigs, 10cm and 14cm long see illustration £200-300 (+Fees*) 72. A Bilston enamel candlestick with baluster column enamelled reserves, decorated pastoral scenes, 26.5cm high £100-150 (+Fees*) 67 69. A George III provincial silver basting spoon, George Lewis & John Wright, Newcastle 1819, of fiddle pattern, initialled to terminal and a mote spoon of usual form, marks rubbed, initialled HB to reverse of bowl £70-90 (+Fees*)

66. A set of six silver napkin rings, THH, Birmingham 1914, initialled RM, two silver heart-shaped bonbon dishes, a cased Christening spoon and a small silver photograph frame, approximately 332gm £80-120 (+Fees*) 67. A silver rose bowl, GH, Sheffield 1904, with presentation inscription, 18cm diameter and an octagonal silver bowl, Birmingham 1928, approximately 682gm see illustration £200-300 (+Fees*)

70. A pair of silver toast racks, D & R, Birmingham 1929, 6.5cm long, a bonbon dish, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1920, 10.5cm diameter and sundry flatware, approximately 300gm £50-70 (+Fees*)

68. A set of three George III silver wine labels, Henry Green, London 1795, for Madeira, Port and Sherry and another label for Brandy, apparently unmarked £150-200 (+Fees*)

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73. A novelty key wind watch in the form of a lute, the enamelled case decorated cherubs to the front and a couple beneath a tree to the back, enclosing an enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals fitted a movement signed Le Roy à Paris, 12.5cm long, in a fitted case see illustration £400-600 (+Fees*) 74. A small group of tortoiseshell and bone instruments, including lute, guitar and banjo (5) £40-60 (+Fees*) 75. A group of tortoiseshell dressing table items, various £300-400 (+Fees*)

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Silver Plate & White Metal 80. A pair of large silver plated jugs, Elkington & Co., each with hinged cover and leaf capped scroll handle, engraved to the side with a coronet and inscription ‘Walter J Holmes, The Metropole, Church Street’, 31cm high see illustration £100-150 (+Fees*) 81. An EPNS four-piece tea and coffee service, the teapot and coffee pot with ebonised handles and finials £30-50 (+Fees*) 82. A novelty plated inkstand modelled as a boy holding a bunch of grapes and flanked by grape baskets to each side, the bunch of grapes with small taper sconce, the baskets each enclosing a red glass inkwell and the hat also enclosing a small compartment, 24cm wide £80-120 (+Fees*)

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80 83. A silver plated tazza, Elkington & Co., the top decorated cherubs cavorting, 20.5cm diameter, a plated teapot and a pair of plated candlesticks, 21cm high £40-60 (+Fees*) 84. A plated lattice work basket, a Sheffield plate basket and a bunch of hardstone grapes £40-60 (+Fees*) 85. A mirrored glass circular cake stand with iced border, 42cm diameter £80-120 (+Fees*) 86. Two Christofle plated meat plates with beaded borders and a pair of sauce boats £60-80 (+Fees*) 87. An Edwardian silver plated epergne, Mappin & Webb, ‘Prince’s Plate’, surmounted by a trumpet shaped vase to a central oval dish, flanked by two smaller oval dishes on scroll supports, the oval spreading foot on shell feet, 54.5cm high x 72cm wide £60-80 (+Fees*) 88. A pair of silver plate on copper wine coasters, of high sided form with pierced trellis decoration and turned wooden bases, 14cm high £50-70 (+Fees*) 89. A set of four plated shell-shaped salts and the matching spoons with figural terminals, cased (case damaged) £30-50 (+Fees*) 90. A silver plated table centrepiece modelled as a Classically draped female figure holding a basket aloft, 72cm high see illustration £200-300 (+Fees*)

91. An Indian white metal sugar basin, profusely chased with figures and animals in a jungle landscape, 12cm diameter £20-30 (+Fees*) 92. A Continental silver and rock crystal ewer, import marks for BCT London 1925, with faceted finial to the domed cover, grotesque beast spout, decoration of Neptune to the collar and faceted cabochons to the bulbous body, 19.5cm high, approximately 390gm see illustration £200-300

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93. A pair of plated Carolean style silhouette candlesticks embossed c scrolls and acanthus, 60cm high £80-120 (+Fees*)

Ceramics 100. A Royal Collection Trust limited edition plate, The Royal Oak, 1680 no. 71 of 250, 43cm wide £60-80 (+Fees*)

109. An English rectangular pâte-sur-pâte plaque decorated with Bacchic putti in a landscape with a white reserve on a glossy black ground, monogrammed JC, probably for J Cope & Co., circa 1880, 25cm x 17cm see illustration £1200-1800 (+Fees*)

108. A Royal Worcester part tea service, decorated in the Sèvres style with pink leafy garlands within white pearl borders, comprising a teapot and cover, a milk jug, a coffee cup, two teacups and saucers together with an English porcelain milk jug with pink border in the Sèvres style, a two-handled cup and integral stand painted with flowers and ferns and a Wedgwood porcelain coffee cup and saucer painted with a band of pink flowers and green leaves, printed and impressed marks, circa 1870-1900 £100-150 (+Fees*)

101. A Ridgeway plate, circa 1850, painted a black grouse within a heather border, 23cm diameter £70-100 (+Fees*) 102. A Spode Imari pattern shell-shaped dish, two Copeland and two Spode Ironstone plates, a Derby Imari plate and a Derby oblong vegetable tureen £70-100 (+Fees*) 103. A set of three Minton turquoise ground cabinet plates with portrait medallions, another plate similar, a plate with three pâte-sur-pâte portrait medallions to border and a Copeland agate type jewelled plate, the largest 26cm diameter £100-150 (+Fees*) 104. A group of Winchester College Trusty Servant wares comprising two jugs, a cup and saucer and another cup £70-100 (+Fees*) 105. A Minton Sèvres style lozenge vase ‘Hollandois’ on scroll feet, painted portrait medallions, 16cm high and a globular vase similar £150-200 (+Fees*) 106. A Minton turquoise ground two-handled vase decorated birds and flowers, 29cm high and a green ground two-handled cup with bird oval, 20cm high £70-90 (+Fees*) 107. A Royal Crown Derby vase printed blue with maritime scene by WEJ Dean, 25cm high (lacking cover) £80-120 (+Fees*)

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110. A pair of Wedgwood blue Jasperware cylindrical spill vases, first half of the 19th Century, impressed Wedgwood marks, decorated with acanthus, lilies and festoons, 14.5cm high £120-180 (+Fees*) 111. A group of flower encrusted English porcelain, comprising a Derby green ground miniature teapot and cover with scroll handle, a Coalbrookdale footed vase and cover (restored), a Derby (Sampson & Hancock) oval pierced plaque, a D-shaped menu holder painted with bouquets, a Coalbrookdale inkwell, cover and liner and an English porcelain trompe l’oeil rose box and cover forming an inkwell within scrolled borders, pattern no 1399 (6) £120-180 (+Fees*) 112. A Minton pierced footed figural comport, circa 1860, printed pink marks, modelled with a putto carrying wheat and a scythe on a pink rocky ground, on a circular pierced flared circular comport, 23.5cm high £80-120 (+Fees*) 113. A group of English porcelain turquoise ground cabinet cups, comprising a Minton example decorated in the style of Dr Christopher Dresser with stylised white lilies and lily pads, impressed date code for 1869, another decorated in the Sèvres style with pink roses and cornflowers within bleu céleste borders, a Royal Worcester example with seeded gilt borders and white flowers, circa 1870 and a Royal Worcester example with loose bouquets of flowers within pink and gilt seeded borders, circa 1860-75, printed and painted marks (4) £80-120 (+Fees*) 114. A Meissen model of a swan, circa 1880, blue crossed swords, incised 2213, naturalistically modelled on a rocky base, 10cm high £80-120 (+Fees*) 115. A pair of Sampson Hancock figures of Billy Waters and African Sall with puce marks, mid 19th Century, 10cm high £180-220 (+Fees*)

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116. Two Minton pierced dessert plates, mid to late 19th Century, the first with printed puce mark, painted in tones of pink with a Watteauesque scene of lovers in rural landscape, the pierced borders enriched in gilding and painted with trophies, 24.5cm wide, the second with a turquoise ground, painted with two red squirrels eating nuts, initialled LB, 24.5cm diameter and an English porcelain blue ground mug painted en grisaille with putti with gilt scrolls £120-180 (+Fees*) 117. Three Minton dessert plates, circa 1860, printed and impressed marks, comprising two with gold and jewelled turquoise borders, one with central medallion, another with a central Gothic medallion in turquoise and gold, with the monogram GLN, within pierced borders, the largest 26cm diameter £100-150 (+Fees*)

118. A Copeland turquoise ground octagonal plate, circa 1880, printed green mark, painted with fishermen in a rural landscape, the border moulded with stylised Chinese fret work, within gilt rims, 23cm wide, together with an English porcelain plate painted with a view of Lyme Hall, 23cm wide and an English porcelain topographical blue ground footed stand painted with Lambton Castle, 25cm wide £150-200 (+Fees*) 119. A Royal Worcester blue ground two-handled globular vase, late 19th Century, painted puce marks and impressed marks decorated with white swans amongst gilt reeds, 26cm high see illustration £250-350 (+Fees*)

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123. A Royal Worcester oviform vase decorated with swans on a blue ground enriched in gilding, by Charles Baldwyn, circa 1890, printed green marks, 15cm high see illustration £200-300 (+Fees*) 124. A Pillivuyt Limoges pâte-sur-pâte pale brown ground wine cooler, circa 1870, attributed to François Lamarre, decorated with white cranes in landscape vignettes, 18cm high £250-350 (+Fees*) 125. A pair of Moore Brothers porcelain green ground pâte-sur-pâte moon flask vases, circa 1880, moulded cipher for Harry Saunders, each decorated in white with winged putto, enriched in gilding, 16.25cm high see illustration £300-500 (+Fees*)

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120. Two Minton portrait plates, painted by J Keeling, circa 1890, with historical revival portraits of women reserved on a mottled turquoise ground, signed and with impressed marks and a Minton plate painted in the style of Coleman with Eve holding an apple below an oak tree, inscribed MAF/1877’, with impressed marks, 26.5cm diameter max £200-300 (+Fees*)

126. Three late 19th Century Continental porcelain blue ground cabinet cups and saucers, comprising two Vienna style cups and saucers, one painted with mythological scenes and jewelled borders another with Watteauesque figures, both with spurious shield marks together with a Meissen quatrefoil cabinet cup and saucer, blue crossed swords marks, pressnummern £120-180 (+Fees*)

127. A late 19th Century English porcelain rectangular topographical plaque, painted a view of Locario Lago Maggiore, signed JH Plant, in a gilt beaded frame with integral porcelain stand, incised 18.13, 23cm x 16cm, together with two English porcelain tea cups and saucers, painted by EW/1852 with figures beside buildings in landscapes within gilt rims £100-150 (+Fees*) 128. A Minton lozenge-shaped pink ground Sèvres style two-handled tray, circa 1875-85, printed gilt marks and painted with a bouquet of fruit and birds within a lattice and foliate moulded border, together with a Sèvres style green ground trio painted with merchants in harbour scenes and a dinner plate similarly decorated £200-350 (+Fees*) 129. A Coalport green ground part tea service, circa 1900, printed green marks and painted with roses and baskets of flowers, comprising three square sandwich plates, a sugar bowl, twelve teacups and saucers and twelve side plates £60-100 (+Fees*) 130. A Meissen strainer painted bouquets and sprigs, on shell feet, a coffee cup and saucer similar, a Hague decorated saucer, a Dresden leaf pickle dish, a Bown scent bottle and a Capodimonte style cup and saucer £80-120 (+Fees*)

121. A Minton circular dish, late 19th Century, painted by Antonin Boullemier depicting a woman in a bonnet, impressed Minton marks £180-220 (+Fees*) 122. A Copeland pink ground oviform vase and cover, late 19th Century, printed green marks, painted with flowers, signed PW Adams, 29cm high, a Copeland turquoise ground cabinet cup and stand with paw feet, painted with baskets of flowers and a pair of Coalport blue ground oval dishes, circa 1900, painted with landscapes, printed marks, 27.5cm wide £100-150 (+Fees*)

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131. A Meissen topographical cabinet cup with a named view of Dresden, a Vienna style cabinet cup and saucer, a Sèvres style coffee can and saucer, a Vienna style plate with pink border and a tapering coffee cup and saucer painted cattle (H mark) £120-180 (+Fees*) 132. A Nymphenburg figure of a Chinese priest after the model by Franz Anton Bustelli, circa 1756, this version circa 1900, impressed Bavarian Shield, model no 77 and X marks Provenance: probably Dorotheum, Vienna, 20 December 2018, Lot 238 see illustration £250-400 (+Fees*) 133. A pair of late 19th Century Continental white porcelain figures of a gallant and companion seated on goats, blue crossed swords and dot marks, 25.5cm high £60-80 (+Fees*) 134. A Belleek circular two-handled basket, another heart-shaped example and a hexagonal dish, 26cm wide £100-200 (+Fees*)

135. A Coalbrookdale pink ground Sèvres style vase, painted a gallant and companion, blue conjoined, CBD mark, circa 1860, 28.5cm high £80-120 (+Fees*) 136. A Sampson part coffee service printed and painted with exotic birds and green leaves, comprising a coffee pot and cover, a milk jug, a sugar pot and cover, four coffee cups and saucers, spurious gold anchor marks, a Worcester style blue scale ground hot milk jug and cover, printed, painted gilt with exotic birds and flowers, circa 1900 £80-120 (+Fees*) 137. A Minton turquoise ground baluster two-handled vase enriched in gilt scrolls, circa 1875, printed pink marks, 18cm high together with two English porcelain lilac ground spill vases encrusted with white flower sprays, 11.5cm high £70-90 (+Fees*) 138. A Royal Worcester topographical oviform two-handled vase, painted a view of Alnwick Castle by Harry Davis and a view of Durham Cathedral, circa 1900, on a green and peach ground, inscribed and printed green marks, 37cm high see illustration £600-700 (+Fees*) 139. A group of Royal Worcester fruit painted tea ware, comprising a demitasse and two saucers, a larger saucer en suite painted by Ricketts, E Townsend and Foster and a coffee can and saucer £150-200 (+Fees*) 140. A pair of Copeland turquoise ground topographical pot pourri vases and covers, printed green marks, circa 1870, 32cm high £120-180 (+Fees*) 141. A pair of Minton plates painted sheep and goats, circa 1880, crowned garter, crest and motto of the Earl of Breadalbane, 23.5cm diameter £100-150 (+Fees*) 142. A Derby Crown cabinet plate painted a grey partridge, signed H Deakin, 23cm diameter £70-100 (+Fees*)

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143. A Rosenthal cabinet plate painted a female portrait, signed Rau and a Dresden plate painted Cupid and Psyche, signed Keil and titled ‘Du bist mein’, 19cm and 20cm diameter £150-200 (+Fees*) 144. A pair of Coalport vases with continuous winter landscape titled Yuletide by Arthur Bowdler, circa 1900, 20cm high £200-300 (+Fees*) 145. A large Coalport two-handled vase and cover, circa 1910, with small landscape medallion to each side, 40cm high £100-150 (+Fees*) 146. A Mintons square bough pot and liner, circa 1880, after a Sèvres orange tub, painted to each side in puce with putti, 14cm high £120-180 (+Fees*)

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147 147. Eight Royal Worcester cabinet plates painted with pears and apples, signed A Shuck, 23cm diameter see illustration £450-550 (+Fees*)

150. A group of Royal Crown Derby Imari miniatures comprising two coal scuttles and a churn, patterns 6299 and 2649 and an earlier Derby pail £80-120 (+Fees*)

148. A pair of Derby Crown porcelain white glazed vases of square section applied biscuit flowers, circa 1885 and a wall pocket similar, 23cm and 28cm £150-200 (+Fees*)

151. Nine Copeland demitasse cabinet cups and saucers (one damaged) £80-120 (+Fees*)

149. A pair of Royal Worcester basket weave moulded flattened ovoid vases, Aesthetic style with trailing flowers in gilt, circa 1880, 21cm high see illustration £100-150 (+Fees*)

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152. A Chamberlains Worcester reticulated double-walled teacup and plate in the Chinese style see illustration £200-300 (+Fees*)

153. A Royal Crown Derby dark blue ground vase with floral reserve, 13.5cm high, a Coalport blue and gilt coffee cup and a modern Spode two-handled lidded cup decorated a sailing ship and a small Coalport red ground square section vase B2333 £120-180 (+Fees*) 154. A majolica sardine box, 19th Century, 16cm long £40-60 (+Fees*) 155. An early 20th Century Royal Crown Derby part dessert service, with shaped rim and blue and gilt borders, flower sprays, comprising two comports, two triangular dishes, an oval dish and four plates £150-200 (+Fees*)

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159. A Royal Worcester vase of cylindrical form, circa 1900, printed green marks, shape no. 42/g/14, painted with a pheasant by James Stinton, 14.5cm high, together with a ewer similarly painted and signed Stinton, printed puce marks, shape no. 779, 18cm high £200-300 (+Fees*) 160. A late 19th Century Italian maiolica charger in the Renaissance style, marked LBC in manganese to reverse, painted with figures in landscape in the Castelli style, the border with Urbino style grotteschi, 41.5cm diameter £50-80 (+Fees*)

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156. A Wedgwood Jasperware two-colour coffee can and saucer, circa 1800, impressed marks, decorated with white festooned garlands and ram’s heads enclosing Neoclassical oval medallions £150-250 (+Fees*)

157. A pair of Royal Worcester Kate Greenaway figures modelled as sugar sifters by James Hadley, each modelled against a pillar enriched with gilding, circa 1883, printed green marks, impressed 800, 18.5cm high and another figure of a boy carrying a wicker basket Provenance: Hannam’s 5th Dec 2014, lot 701 see illustration £200-300 (+Fees*)

158. A Mintons pink ground Sèvres style oviform vase and cover, circa 1880, printed globe marks, painted with cameos and Neoclassical scenes, within bands of gilt garlands and pink roses, the lower part moulded with gilt stiff leaves, 42cm high see illustration £300-500 (+Fees*)

161. A Berlin style model of a bagpiper and four miniature figures emblematic of the seasons, painted letters and numerals, 16cm high (5) £50-80 (+Fees*) 162. A Minton Limoges enamel style black ground coupe, circa 1855-60, gilt Minton mark, decorated in white enamel with masks and strapwork and cornucopia issuing fruit, on a knopped baluster stem and domed foot, enriched in gilding, 17cm high Provenance: From the Minton Museum £200-300 (+Fees*)

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163. A Minton majolica tower jug, circa 1880, impressed marks, with a pewter mounted hinged cover, modelled with a jester’s head finial and twisted branch handle, 33cm high see illustration £180-220 (+Fees*) 164. A Davenport Longport topographical plate, printed red marks and inscribed Loch Tay, within gilt border, 22.5cm diameter, a Minton bone china plate painted with Balmoral Castle, Aberdeenshire, signed R Scott, within a gilt rim, 27cm diameter and another plate printed and titled Loch Awe by R Allott £100-150 (+Fees*) 165. Four Minton turquoise ground crescent-shaped posy holders, each armorial example with the motto ‘Vivat Veritas’, impressed Minton marks and registration marks, printed puce Edinburgh retailer’s marks, 23cm wide £60-80 (+Fees*)

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169. Four English porcelain plates, mid to late 19th Century, comprising an example painted with bouquets within scroll moulded cartouches, the ground with blue flowerheads, a Royal Worcester Sèvres style example painted with exotic birds and fruit within turquoise and gilt borders, printed puce marks and a Copeland green ground plate painted with a vase of flowers on a marbled plinth within a spirally moulded border gilt within leafy tendrils, printed marks and a Spode example £80-120 (+Fees*) 170. Two English porcelain ornithological plates, mid 19th Century, comprising a Derby example painted with a parrot on a branch, ribbon tied cartouche, printed and impressed marks, a Worcester plate painted with long tailed birds on lily pads, impressed marks, 23.3cm wide and a pair similar (4) see illustration £120-180 (+Fees*)

167 166. A group of Russian (Lomonosov Factory) blue and white teacups and saucers, 20th Century, printed marks, comprising, a peacock ground pattern example, printed red marks and an example with flowerheads, printed red mark and another with topographical scenes, printed blue marks, titled view, probably of St Petersburg £80-120 (+Fees*)

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171. A group of four English porcelain plates, mid to late 19th Century, comprising, a Royal Worcester gilt ground soup plate, tooled and richly gilt, a Spode Copeland blue ground plate with flowers and pink roses, a Worcester plate with exotic bird and strapwork border and an English porcelain plate painted with pink roses £80-120 (+Fees*)

173. A pair of Minton blue ground pilgrim flasks with three-colour gilding and a Worcester flask similar with lilac ground, 14cm and 20cm high £150-250 (+Fees*) 174. A Coalport two-handled jewelled vase, decorated turquoise jewels radiating around a faux agate and pearl central medallion to each side, on a gilt ground, 30cm high see illustration £400-500 (+Fees*)

172. An English porcelain vase, probably Minton after a Sèvres shape, painted reserves of exotic birds on a gilt cailloute ground, circa 1840, 20cm high £150-250 (+Fees*)

167. A Dresden porcelain white flower encrusted oval mirror frame, late 19th Century, blue crossed swords and dot mark, surmounted by two winged putti, supporting a shield on wooden support and spindle feet, 74cm high see illustration £300-500 (+Fees*) 168. Two Copeland & Garrett topographical plates, mid to late 19th Century, printed green marks, the first painted with boats before buildings titled ‘Civita Vecchia’, the second with ‘Temples of Poestum’, within fluted gilt border, 24cm diameter £80-120 (+Fees*) 170

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175 175. A pair of Copeland two-handled vases and covers, painted luxuriant flowers by T Sadler, within blue and gilt borders, a rose band to the shoulder, retailers mark of Davis, Collamore & Co., New York, 29cm high see illustration £250-350 (+Fees*) 176. A set of four Berlin ornithological plates, late 19th Century, pierced rims, 22cm diameter £180-220 (+Fees*) 177. A Vienna style plate painted a maiden amongst sunflowers, signed Wagner, titled ‘Herbst’ to reverse, within elaborate gilt border, 25cm wide £120-180 (+Fees*)

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181. A modern Meissen octagonal dish, painted Chinese ladies and carp, 19cm wide £50-70 (+Fees*)

184. A Worcester Hadley bottle vase painted with sweet peas, signed Powell 18cm high £150-250 (+Fees*)

182. An English Coalbrookdale turquoise ground flower-encrusted vase, circa 1840, with satyr mask handles, painted reserves of a castle opposing a bouquet, framed by applied flowers, 31cm high £80-120 (+Fees*)

185. A pair of Belleek pierced plates painted with country houses, black printed marks circa 1900 £120-180 (+Fees*) 186. A Meissen figure group of Spring, modelled as a girl and boy making flower garlands, F.93, circa 1850 £250-350 (+Fees*)

183. A Worcester fruit painted dish by Sebright, with quince and red gooseberries within an elaborate pink, blue and gilt border, 24 cm wide see illustration £200-300 (+Fees*)

178. A Royal Copenhagen Flora Danica square dish ‘Impatiens Noli tangere. L’, 24cm wide £180-220 (+Fees*) 179. A large Minton bowl, painted a narrow continuous coastal scene, signed JE Dean, 24.5cm diameter £150-200 (+Fees*) 180. A George Jones pâte-sur-pâte dish by Frederick Schenk, circa 1880, decorated with two maidens in diaphanous robes beside a stream, on a green/black ground, signed, 30cm diameter see illustration £500-700 (+Fees*)

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193. A pair of Berlin shell-shaped salts, circa 1900, with dolphin supports, 9.5cm high £150-200 (+Fees*) 194. A Grainger’s Worcester pot-pourri vase and cover, circa 1870, with pâte-sur-pâte decoration of hops on a blue ground, possibly by Kate Locke, with pierced rim and ribbon moulded handle 30cm high see illustration £200-300 (+Fees*)

191 187. A Vienna style portrait plate depicting a lady, a Worcester portrait plate of Vandyke, a saucer dish depicting a gentleman wearing a ruff and a plaque of man in bed £80-120 (+Fees*) 188. Two Sèvres style plates, painted portraits of Louis XIV and Countess Montespan and a Dresden decorated plate with portrait of Countess Spencer £70-100 (+Fees*) 189. An English porcelain spill vase/card rack of castle form painted panels of flowers and a Coalport wall pocket decorated with flowers and a bullfinch £100-150 (+Fees*)

195. A Derby flower encrusted jug, circa 1830, with dark blue ground and scroll handle, 15.5cm high, a Chamberlain’s Worcester two-handled vase painted with a bouquet of flowers on a blue ground, 24cm high and a two-handled vase painted a landscape on a blue ground, 22.5cm high £120-180 (+Fees*) 196. A Spode spill vase decorated figures in a rural landscape, 12cm high and another spill vase inscribed Ishmael in the Tyrant Saracen with beaded rim, 10.5cm high and another spill vase with lion paw feet, 11cm high £80-120 (+Fees*) 197. A Spode cup and saucer painted Sèvres style with flowers, a Minton coffee cup and saucer, a Sèvres style cup, cover and saucer painted cherubs and another cup and saucer with orange and gilt border £70-100 (+Fees*)

194 198. A 19th Century Derby cabinet plate painted ‘Making Nets’ after FW Topham, signed J Rouse, Junior Derby within a beaded gilt rim, 22.5cm diameter £60-80 (+Fees*) 199. A Brampton stoneware honey coloured teapot modelled as a man with a top hat, 24.5cm high, marks for S & H Briddon, Brampton see illustration £300-400 (+Fees*)

190. A Ridgways Humphrey’s Clock pattern doll’s tea service of twenty-two pieces £60-80 (+Fees*) 191. A Samuel Alcock & Co. porcelain copy of the Portland vase in a terracotta colour way, circa 1840 monogrammed SA & Co., 26cm high see illustration £100-150 (+Fees*) 192. A Derby two-handled bottle vase, circa 1870, with gilt decoration on a dark blue ground, 15cm high, a Derby vase, circa 1870, gilt decoration on a cream ground, a Minton Aesthetic movement plate with turquoise border and gilt and platinum pears and a Royal Crown Derby dish with jardinières of flowers £100-150 (+Fees*)

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212. A large Minton Arts and Crafts pottery charger painted with a Classical lady on a stone bench gazing at a black cat, a child seated on the floor, signed E Welby, impressed marks, 50cm diameter see illustration £120-180 (+Fees*) 213. Two Berlin miniature figures of Cupid disguised, one in a frock coat and tricorn hat, the other in a harlequin suit, 9cm high £80-120 (+Fees*) 214. A pair of Sitzendorf monkey band figures of a drummer and French horn player, the tallest 11cm high, a pair of Mansion House dwarves, the tallest 9cm high and a figural scent bottle, 10cm high £50-70 (+Fees*)

212 200. A Vienna style plate, circa 1900, painted with a scene titled ‘Venus u. Aeneas’ £150-250 (+Fees*) 201. A Lynton cabinet cup and saucer, printed marks, painted by Stefan Nowacki with a rigged battleship on a blue ground £100-150 (+Fees*) 202. A Minton turquoise ground cabinet cup and saucer dated 1917, gilt marks, painted with pink roses and richly gilt frond’s and seeded ornament £100-150 (+Fees*) 203. A Minton reticulated plate, circa 1840, painted ducks and another plate painted a songbird within a lobed blue border £50-70 (+Fees*) 204. A group of Derby tea wares, circa 1790, comprising a pair of saucers painted in the manner of Zachariah Boreman, a tea bowl and saucer and a coffee cup and saucer £70-100 (+Fees*) 205. Two Lynton porter mugs, painted with setters, spaniels and retrievers in moorland, signed AM Harland, 12cm high and an Aynsley two-handled cup decorated with a titled scene ‘Grandstand, Goodwood 1838’, signed TG Abbotts, 13cm high £200-300 (+Fees*)

206. A pair of Herend models of red parrots perched on fruit encrusted tree stumps, 26cm high £120-180 (+Fees*) 207. A Lowestoft low Chelsea ewer, circa 1780, in the Chinese style with pink flower sprays, 6.5cm high £80-120 (+Fees*) 208. A Chamberlains Worcester butter tub, circa 1800, painted with dry blue sprays and a mask jug printed in blue with a pinecone pattern, 22cm high £150-200 (+Fees*)

215. A pair of Royal Worcester small ewers, each painted with a stork at an oasis, matte blue sky, signed W Powell, 17cm high see illustration £700-900 (+Fees*) 216. A Royal Worcester cylindrical vase painted sheep, signed H Davis, 15.5cm high and a Royal Worcester cabinet plate, painted with a titled scene of Offenham, signed E Townsend, 27cm diameter £200-300 (+Fees*)

209. Four Royal Worcester cabinet cups and saucers, comprising a two-handled cup and saucer painted flowers, signed E Phillips, a quatra-lobed cup and saucer signed E Raby, another one with flowers and a coffee cup and saucer £60-80 (+Fees*) 210. A Copeland ribbon plate, circa 1873, painted with a seated maiden with a book on her lap, wearing a white dress and ostrich feather hat, signed S Alcock and inscribed to reverse ‘Summer days when we were young’, Wordsworth, 24cm diameter £80-120 (+Fees*) 211. A small Berlin teapot, circa 1780, painted in puce and green with flowers, 8cm high and a Meissen teacup £60-80 (+Fees*)

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223. A Derby figure of a recumbent doe, circa 1758, enamelled with black and red patches, 12cm high £180-220 (+Fees*) 224. Two Derby style models of hunting dogs, one a pointer, 10cm x 18cm, the other a long haired hound, 12cm x 15cm £50-70 (+Fees*) 225. A Derby two-handled cup and saucer, circa 1820, enamelled in red, green and gilt with flowerheads, 15cm high £60-80 (+Fees*) 218

217. A Worcester Sir Joshua Reynolds pattern spoon tray, circa 1765, 15.5cm long Provenance: Klaber & Klaber £100-150 (+Fees*) 218. A Bow triple-shell sweetmeat dish, circa 1760, the puce painted shells with floral interior, on a seaweed and shell encrusted base, 18cm wide see illustration £120-180 (+Fees*)

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226. A Worcester ogee chocolate cup and saucer, circa 1770, painted and gilt with Kakiemon panels and a tea bowl and saucer similar £250-350 (+Fees*)

228. A pair of porcelain circular plaques, each painted with a view of a loch, 27cm diameter approximately, framed see illustration £200-300 (+Fees*)

227. A Spode Imari vase, pattern 967, 11.5cm high, together with two porcelain candlesticks painted flowers, the tallest 18cm high £150-250 (+Fees*)

219. A Royal Worcester vase painted Highland cattle, signed H Stinton, shape G552, 11cm high see illustration £250-350 (+Fees*) 220. A Flight, Barr & Barr circular card basket, circa 1845, moulded with overlapping leaf border, the centre painted with a titled scene of St Michaels Mount, Cornwall, on a green ground, 25cm wide see illustration £200-300 (+Fees*)

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221. A Royal Worcester tusk jug, gilt with overlapping sunflower head motifs on a blue ground, 29cm high £70-90 (+Fees*) 222. A Derby Crown two-handled jar and cover in the aesthetic taste, painted and tri-colour gilt with flower spray and butterflies, 13cm high, together with a Royal Worcester two-handled vase with impasto gilt chrysanthemums, 29cm high £50-70 (+Fees*)

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229. After Guido Reni, The Death of Cleopatra, porcelain plaque, semi-clad in a white robe, 11.5cm x 7.5cm in a fine Florentine giltwood frame £100-150 (+Fees*) 230. William Dixon, ‘Peter and Sapphira’, porcelain plaque, signed, inscribed and dated 1818 verso, 8.5cm x 9cm, an English porcelain plaque, Summer Flowers, 7cm x 6cm and a porcelain tray somewhat similar £70-90 (+Fees*) 231. An English rectangular pâte-sur-pâte plaque, decorated with a nude feeding swallows, on a blue ground, 19cm x 12cm, framed see illustration £200-300 (+Fees*) 232. W Corden after Corregio ‘A Magdalene’, porcelain plaque, 14cm x 19cm, framed £180-220 (+Fees*) 233. A pair of Continental porcelain plaques, Merry Making, 14.5cm x 19.5cm, framed £200-300 (+Fees*) 234. A pair of English porcelain plaques, Sparrow Hawk No.5864 and Merlin No.5862, both signed J. Birbeck, inscribed and numbered verso, both 12cm x 7.5cm, framed £200-300 (+Fees*) 235. A porcelain plaque, the Madonna and Child No.4, the Christ child clutching at the mother’s neck in a naturalistic landscape, 22cm x 17cm, framed £300-400 (+Fees*)

244 238. An English porcelain plaque painted by Henry Shufflebottom after David Teniers, the Village wedding, signed, inscribed and dated 1865 verso, 15.5cm x 25cm, framed £400-500 (+Fees*)

241. A circular porcelain plaque, La Madonna della Seggiola after Raphael, 18.5cm diameter in a fine Venetian gilt plaster frame with mask heads and shells in relief £300-400 (+Fees*)

239. A Royal Worcester porcelain plaque of a moorhen chick on a waterlily, signed E Townsend from a series of British Birds, 23.5cm x 36cm, two framed tiles and a plate £60-80 (+Fees*)

242. A Flight, Barr & Barr teacup and saucer with gilded decoration on a salmon pink ground, seven other decorative cups and saucers and ten other cups and saucers (unmatched) £100-150 (+Fees*)

240. A Davenport porcelain plaque, George Gray after Sir Thomas Lawrence, Emily and Laura Anne Calmady, the reverse inscribed G Gray 11.2.58, tondo 16cm diameter, framed £300-400 (+Fees*)

243. Two Derby cups and saucers, On the River Rhine and In July, a Derby spill vase, a Derby plate, a Flight, Barr & Barr teacup and saucer and four mugs £60-80 (+Fees*) 244. A late 20th Century lead glazed earthenware dish, a reproduction of a 17th Century slipware Thomas Toft dish with Royal Coat of Arms within a lattice border, 52cm diameter Provenance: The Collection of Dr & Mrs Chris Douglas, Morville Hall, Shropshire see illustration £300-400 (+Fees*)

236. A Continental porcelain plaque of two children reading a book, one with fishing rod, 14cm x 18cm, framed £180-220 (+Fees*) 237. After Sir Joshua Reynolds, Lady C Mosan Bampfyld, porcelain plaque,full length portrait standing beside a plinth, inscribed verso, 24cm x 16cm, framed £120-150 (+Fees*)

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245. A group of Worcester gilt and blue teawares, circa 1770-80, comprising a mug, teabowl and saucer, coffee cup, a teabowl, a saucer and a tapering milk jug £60-80 (+Fees*)

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246. A group of assorted Worcester teawares, to include a feather-moulded teabowl and saucer and an ‘Earl of Dalhousie’ pattern coffee cup and matched saucer (14) £100-150 (+Fees*) 247. A Worcester Kakiemon Phoenix pattern plate, 22cm diameter and a quail pattern shell dish £250-300 (+Fees*) 248. A Worcester Sir Joshua Reynolds pattern Kakiemon plate, painted a central bird within a blue border, circa 1770, 19.5cm diameter £100-150 (+Fees*) 249. A Spode or Coalport cabinet plate painted a full bouquet of flowers and a chaffinch, within a gilt anthemion border, 21.5cm diameter £100-150 (+Fees*) 250. Three English porcelain two-handled pot pourri vases, circa 1815, comprising a garniture of three vases of compressed form, with gilt mask handle terminals below a band of gilt fruiting vine, together with another salmon coloured ground vase of similar form, painted with bouquets of flowers, probably Coalport (some wear and crazing throughout, restoration to gilt handles of garniture) (4) £100-150 (+Fees*) 251. Two Worcester porcelain teapots and covers, circa 1770, painted with puce sprays of Kakiemon style flowers within gilt cartouches, the second of fluted form painted with green sprigs within gilt dentil rims, 11.25cm high max (2) £100-150 (+Fees*) 252. A pair of Coalport Union Service type turquoise ground shell-shaped dishes, circa 1820, moulded with a crowned rose, thistle and shamrock thumbpiece, painted with a bouquet, 24.5cm wide, together with a blue ground plate painted with a dancing girl in a landscape, the shaped border with gilt scrolls and flowers and a Chamberlain’s Worcester pink ground plate, painted with flowers, pink marks, the shell dishes 24cm wide (4) £100-150 (+Fees*)

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253. Two Berlin tea caddies, circa 1760-75, blue sceptre marks, the first with Parisian silver gilt mounts, painted in puce with landscape vignettes, 13.5cm high, the second with bouquets of flowers, with a later matched and restored cover (2) £100-150 (+Fees*)

255. An English porcelain armorial mug, circa 1800, perhaps Derby, decorated with a shield-shaped coat of arms with black cats, inscribed with the motto ‘Dum Spiro Spero’ ‘While I Breathe, I Hope’, flanked by two landscape vignettes, 14cm high £40-60 (+Fees*)

254. A group of English porcelain teaware, circa 1820, comprising a Derby coffee cup and saucer painted with landscapes, in the manner of Zachariah Boreman, with gilt Van Dyke pattern salmon coloured ground, puce marks, pattern no. 118, a Derby fluted yellow ground coffee cup and saucer, pink marks, pattern no. 508, a pair of Derby fluted white and gilt tea bowls and saucers, puce marks, pattern no. 68 and no. 78, a Derby tea bowl and saucer with blue cornflower pattern, puce marks, pattern no. 105, a spirally moulded sugar bowl, a fluted Derby coffee cup similarly decorated (cracked), an English porcelain coffee cup painted with an exotic bird in landscape, within pink and yellow borders (perhaps Pinxton), an English porcelain yellow ground tea bowl and saucer painted with buildings in landscapes, within two cartouches (saucer cracked and chipped) and an English porcelain crescent-shaped dish painted with butterflies and bouquets on a yellow ground (16) £200-300 (+Fees*)

256. A Chamberlain’s Worcester oval two-handled basket, circa 1810-20, painted with a purple flower spray to the interior, within a grey marbled border, the basket pierced with lattice on a spreading foot, 32cm wide (restoration and regilding to handles) see illustration £150-200 (+Fees*) 257. A Coalport ice pail, cover and liner, circa 1825, with salmon ground borders, richly gilt with trailing leafy branches with gilt pinecone finial, on four gilt bun feet, 28cm high £200-250 (+Fees*) 258. A Chamberlain’s Worcester rocaille moulded candlestick inkstand, circa 1800, painted with swags of forget-me-nots and pink flowers, entwined with gilt garlands, comprising a sander and an inkpot and quill holder, 23.25cm wide £120-150 (+Fees*) 259. A Worcester (Flight, Barr & Barr) green ground taper stick and stand (areas of restoration), an English porcelain blue ground inkwell and a pen stand (3) £60-80 (+Fees*)

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270. A pair of English porcelain blue ground campana-shaped vases, probably Derby, painted with pink and white roses, gilt with stiff leaves, 15cm high, together with a Derby campana-shaped two-handled vase painted with pink roses and other flowers on a black ground, the lower part gilt, 17cm high (3) £150-200 (+Fees*) 271. A Derby blue ground two-handled vase and cover circa 1760, painted to one side with birds, a satyr and maidens to the other, 28cm high £200-300 (+Fees*) 268

260. A Derby figure of Neptune, circa 1775, incised no. 299/2, atop a scroll base, beside a dolphin, with replacement trident, 21cm high together with a figure of a woman holding a bird and flowers and a man slaughtering a goat, before columns emblematic of sacrifice and peace, late 18th Century, incised no. 14/B/2 and N/2/14/3, 15cm high (3) £100-150 (+Fees*) 261. A Worcester pink scale ground teacup and saucer, circa 1765-70, blue crossed swords and 6 mark, painted with exotic birds and bouquets of flowers within tooled gilt scroll and foliate cartouches (saucer chipped and cracked), together with a teacup and saucer of fluted form painted with radiating turquoise and claret bands and gilt with festoons, circa 1770, blue seal mark (2) £100-150 (+Fees*) 262. A Worcester teacup and saucer, circa 1765, blue seal mark, painted with alternate panels of landscapes, butterflies and gilt scrolls within underglaze blue border and centred with a vignette of fruit £60-80 (+Fees*) 263. A Worcester fluted oviform tea caddy and cover, circa 1765, blue seal marks, painted with loose flower sprays; together with a teacup and saucer and a tea bowl and saucer similarly fluted and decorated (3) Provenance: the teacup and saucer from the Harris Masterson Collection, the tea bowl from the Lucas Collection £150-200 (+Fees*)

264. A pair of Chamberlain’s Worcester armorial blue ground soup plates, circa 1820, printed red marks, inscribed with the motto ‘Persevere’ (2) £100-150 (+Fees*) 265. Three English porcelain blue ground oviform vases, painted with fruit and flowers, with gilt caryatid handles, circa 1820, the highest 26cm high (3) £100-150 (+Fees*) 266. An English buff and gilt ground pot pourri vase, cover and liner, on tripod dolphin base (finial restored), a blue ground rectangular inkstand, cover and liner (chipped and stained), a Paris blue ground campana vase, painted with maritime scenes, 18cm high and a Worcester (probably Barr) blue ground small footed dish with gilt gadrooned border (4) £60-80 (+Fees*) 267. A Worcester small circular basket with overlapping circlet sides painted flower sprays, circa 1760, 17cm diameter £100-150 (+Fees*) 268. A Worcester circular basket with blue scale ground border to flower sprays, the exterior with a yellow wash, 21cm diameter (ex. Zorensky Collection) see illustration £80-120 (+FEES*) 269. A pair of Derby blue ground scent bottles painted flowers and a blue ground drum-shaped inkwell, circa 1820 £40-60 (+Fees*)

272. A Worcester globular teapot and cover printed a Chinese family, circa 1770-80 and a bowl similar £100-150 (+Fees*) 273. A Derby lobed lozenge dish, circa 1800, painted with flowers by William Billingsley, potters stool mark to base, 30cm long £150-200 (+Fees*) 274. A Bloor Derby shell-shaped dessert dish, painted with birds by Richard Dodson, within a blue and gilt border, 26cm wide £100-150 (+Fees*) 275. A Derby cider jug, circa 1765, painted exotic birds and a bouquet of summer flowers, with scroll handle, 21cm high £100-150 (+Fees*) 276. A Chamberlain’s Worcester small flared bowl painted summer flowers on a gold ground, 9.5cm wide and an English trio painted summer flowers £40-60 (+Fees*) 285. A late 19th Century Dresden circular mirror, the frame encrusted with flowers, with easel support, 16cm diameter £100-150 (+Fees*) 286. A Wedgwood Etruria service, finely painted shells within gilded borders, comprising five scallop-shaped dishes and four shell-shaped oval dishes £180-200 (+Fees*) 287. A Minton Majolica stilton cheese dish and cover, decorated a heron in a pond with bulrushes etc., 30cm high £120-150 (+Fees*)

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288. A Chelsea Derby five-piece garniture, circa 1775, probably decorated by Richard Askew and Zachariah Boreman, one side painted with panels of Classical figures, the reverse with rural landscape scenes, the central urn 29.5cm tall see illustration £2200-2500 (+Fees*) 289. A parian figure of a young stone mason, signed ‘Art Union of London’ on the reverse, 78cm high £200-300 (+Fees*)

294. Two Doulton stoneware jugs, the Landlord’s Invitation and the Landlord’s Caution, both 21cm high £80-120 (+Fees*)

300.● Five Toby jugs all somewhat similar holding a jug, 23cm and 21.5cm high and two Copeland jugs somewhat similar £180-220 (+Fees*)

295. A Sèvres style bisque porcelain bust of Louis XVI, on a fluted gilt and cobalt blue column, 29cm high a bisque porcelain bust of Marie Antoinette, 37cm high and a pair of small busts of children, 20cm high (4) £80-120 (+Fees*)

301.● A Toby jug, seated in a chair, 26.75cm high, another in the form of a town crier, 23.5cm high and a Continental jug similar, 21.5cm high £100-150 (+Fees*)

290. A blue and white jug, 30cm high, a Masons jardinière, a lustre jug and a Mintons coffee pot and cover £40-60 (+Fees*)

296. A parian ware model of a mastiff’s head, mounted on a velvet backed board and in a gilt frame, and a painted plaster profile bust of a lady, similarly mounted (2) £40-60 (+Fees*)

291. A pair of blue ground decorative vases each with stylised designs and a dragon in raised relief on shell shaped base, 70cm high £80-120 (+Fees*)

297. A pair of bisque porcelain wall busts, each depicting a figure in medieval dress, mounted on oval boards in gilt frames £80-120 (+Fees*)

292. A pair of opaque china figural candlesticks, the nozzles each held above a putto support, both with greyhound at their feet, 27cm high £80-120 (+Fees*)

298.● A pair of Doulton figures, Gretchen and Derrick, 20.5cm high £40-60 (+Fees*)

293. A terracotta plaque painted a steam clipper, G. Ellis 1889, 48cm diameter £80-100 (+Fees*)

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299.● A Chelsea Derby figure, The Travelling Tailor’s Wife astride a Goat, 14cm high, pseudo Meissen cross swords mark in blue £100-150 (+Fees*)

302.● Two Toby jugs in the form of snuff takers, 23.5cm and 19cm high, two others seated and a similar Toby figure salt cellar, 13.25cm high and a matching vinegar bottle (no stopper) £120-180 (+Fees*) 303. An extensive Royal Worcester Holly Ribbons pattern dinner service, eighteen settings and with four tureens and covers, four sauceboats on stands and four jugs £300-500 (+Fees*) 304. A Royal Doulton Art Nouveau baluster vase by Frank Butler, in blue, green and brown glaze with stylised floral design, 40.5cm high £100-150 (+Fees*) 305. A Minton ‘Japanese’ pattern dinner service £300-500 (+Fees*)

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306. Charles Noke for Royal Doulton, an Isaac Walton series ware vase, twin-handled waisted form, transfer printed and painted with fishermen, with double loop handles, 14.5cm high £80-120 (+Fees*) 307. An extensive Victorian Mandarin pattern dinner service, Thomas Furnival & Sons, to include large and smaller dinner plates, dessert plates, side plates, soup plates, platters and a covered vegetable dish, etc. £80-120 (+Fees*) 308. A pair of white glazed planters, each decorated with applied flowerheads, 32cm high £20-30 (+Fees*) 309. A pair of Dutch Delft jars, one with cover, each of lobed form decorated a landscape with birds, insects and branches, jar with cover, 34cm high £300-400 (+Fees*) 310. Two Meissen figures, circa 1860, she holding basket of flowers and standing by an urn, he leaning on a tree stump, a sheep at his feet and a carrier pigeon in his hands, each on circular base with gilt edge, blue cross swords mark, incised marks F73 and C68, 19cm high £300-500 (+Fees*) 311. A Worcester Queen Charlotte pattern milk jug and cover, sugar bowl and tea bowl, circa 1760, each with seal mark under, the jug 13.5cm high Provenance: by repute Newby Hall, Yorkshire £150-200 (+Fees*) 312. A pair of Meissen teacups and saucers, circa 1860, one cup painted a view of Meissen, the other a view of Dresden, the saucers with reserves of flowers to a Cobalt blue ground, underglaze blue cross swords mark £300-400 (+Fees*) 313. A Royal Crown Derby part coffee service, pattern 1128, in Imari colours, comprising nine cans and twelve saucers £80-120 (+Fees*)

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314. A pair of Chamberlains Worcester chocolate cups, covers and stands, a Derby comport and two saucers £70-100 (+Fees*) 315. A pair of Royal Crown Derby pot pourri vases, pattern 6299, on dolphin supports, 16cm high £100-150 (+Fees*) 316. A Worcester cabbage leaf mask jug, circa 1785, with scroll handle, printed with the Parrot Pecking Fruit pattern flanked by various fruit sprigs and insects, crescent mark, 23cm high and a graduated set of three Mason’s Royal terra Cotta Porcelain jugs £80-120 (+Fees*) 317. A pair of large Meissen vases in cobalt blue and gilt, each with coiled snake handles to the shoulders, 48cm high £150-200 (+Fees*) 318. A pair of modern Spode oval dishes, Campanula pattern, highlighted in gilt, 30cm wide and four botanical plates £20-30 (+Fees*)

Glass 325. Three glass decanters, two with silver labels and a glass stilton cheese bell-shaped cover £70-90 (+Fees*) 326. A pair of glass lantern chimneys with engraved borders, 29cm high £60-80 (+Fees*) 327. An early 19th Century cut glass tureen and cover, a vase, a salad bowl, three decanters with stoppers and a celery glass £70-90 (+Fees*) 328.● A pair of green and gold Bohemian glass two-handled vases, with oval overlaid panels painted bouquets of flowers to one side and ladies to the other, 49.5cm high see illustration £1500-2000 (+Fees*) 329. A collection of Baccarat style glassware, comprising six champagnes, six similar champagnes and seven finger bowls £100-150 (+Fees*)

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Asian Works of Art 335. A pair of Eastern brass baluster vases, inlaid script and stylised designs in silver and gold coloured metal, 39.5cm high see illustration £150-200 (+Fees*) 336. A Chinese moulded libation cup, 14cm high and an Indian carved wooden figure of a musician £60-80 (+Fees*) 337. A Chinese export blue and white charger, Qianlong circa 1740, painted with flowers issuing from pierced rockwork and enriched in iron red and gilding, with deer, bamboo and chrysanthemum, 35cm diameter see illustration £180-220 (+Fees*) 338. Two Chinese Export armorial plates, Qianlong circa 1760, comprising a soup plate and dinner plate, painted en grisaille with the armorial of Drake of Shardeloes, the border with flower sprays Provenance: note verso states ‘they were last in possession of Dr Francis Drake, vicar of St Mary’s (Bentley?) and Dr Francis Drake of Langton and purchased by Mrs Jones, the granddaughter of the latter, June 1878 see illustration £200-300 (+Fees*)

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339. A Japanese Kakiemon fluted circular dish, seal mark, painted bamboo hedges and flowering prunus within a lobed brown line rim, 24cm wide see illustration £200-300 (+Fees*) 340. A pair of late 19th Century Japanese Satsuma two-handled oviform vases with gilt dragon handles, each decorated with figures in mountainous landscapes, gilt character marks, 12.5cm high £80-120 (+Fees*)

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355. A Chinese pottery figure by Liu Zemian of Zhuangzi, dreaming he became a butterfly, 16cm high and another figure by Liu Zemian of Lu Yu tasting tea, 23cm high £60-80 (+Fees*)

348. A cloisonné vase with reserves of birds in flowering branches, 33cm high and a pair of Satsuma vases, converted for electricity, 31cm high £200-300 (+Fees*)

342 341. A Chinese export famille rose punch bowl, decorated the three rams, before terracing and shrubs, the interior with green banding, 26cm diameter £100-150 (+Fees*) 342. A 19th Century Persian Qajar square tile painted a turbaned figure within a star-shaped cartouche, 22.5cm x 23cm, in a wooden frame see illustration £200-300 (+Fees*) 343. A Chinese export blue and white meat dish of canted rectangular shape, decorated a willow pattern scene within a stylised border, 36.5cm wide see illustration £150-200 (+Fees*)

349. A late 18th Century famille rose bowl monogrammed within a wreath, five oriental plates and a Derby plate £60-80 (+Fees*)

356. A Chinese pottery figure of a sage, another of a tea seller and two others £40-50 (+Fees*)

350. A small Chinese hardwood stand on square supports, 50cm high £80-120 (+Fees*)

357. Various Chinese pottery figures, other china figures and pottery £40-50 (+Fees*)

351. Six Chinese paintings, each 26cm x 19cm £40-60 (+Fees*)

358.◆ An Indian miniature depicting bathers, 10cm x 8cm, eleven miniatures on ivory and two erotic Japanese watercolours £60-80 (+Fees*)

352. A Chinese pottery figure by Liu Zemian, the Mahayana Bodhisattrai Avalokitesvara, 35cm high and another figure by Liu Zemian of Zhong Kui drinking wine, 30cm high £60-80 (+Fees*)

359. A Qing Chinese ancestral portrait of a kneeling sage wearing a red mandarin jacket, on linen, 157cm x 92cm, unframed £200-300 (+Fees*)

353. A Chinese pottery figure by Liu Zemian of Laozi (Laotzu) leaving the Pass, 29.5cm high and eight further figures by Liu Zemian of Ba Xian, 18cm - 24cm high £80-100 (+Fees*)

360. A blanc-de-chine figure of a dog of fo, 34cm high £150-200 (+Fees*) 361. A Japanese Meji period bronze bloodletting bowl, 32cm wide £150-200 (+Fees*)

354. A Chinese pottery figure by Liu Zemian of Zhong Kui driving away devils, 54cm high £60-80 (+Fees*)

362. A Japanese parquetry and laquered table cabinet, the two door fronts decorated scenes of pagodas amongst trees, 36cm high £70-90 (+Fees*)

344. A pair of Japanese cloisonné baluster vases decorated birds in trees, flowers etc., 18.5cm high £80-120 (+Fees*) 345. Two Japanese composition dolls in brocade costume, 53cm high £50-70 (+Fees*) 346. Four Imari plates with serrated borders, a gilt metal mounted dish enamelled cranes and a Chinese tankard £70-90 (+Fees*) 347. Three early 20th Century Chinese needlework cuffs, framed, 48cm x 9.5cm and a Japanese Shibayama panel £60-80 (+Fees*)

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370. Mughal School ELEPHANT AND RIDER gouache highlighted in gilt, 21.5cm x 18.5cm and another watercolour depicting a man with one foot walking on crutches see illustration £50-70 (+Fees*) 371. Japanese School CLOTHED MONKEY charcoal and watercolour, 20.5cm x 30.5cm and a Chinese print £100-150 (+Fees*)

372.● Company School, Patna, mid-19th Century An Album of approximately 75 Anglo Colonial watercolours to include botanical, architectural, ornithological and trades Note: Pasted in note to flyleaf reads ‘An old man with his son a most excellent painter, his pieces about 12 Rupees one dozen on ? but most excellently done, the best artist at Patna. Done for Capt. Edward Inge, 4th Light Dragoons’ see illustration £6000-8000 (+Fees*)

370 363. A Japanese bronze koro with dragon finial, 39cm high £80-120 (+Fees*)

364. A Chinese snuff bottle and cover, the interior pained peacocks, pheasants and other birds in flowering branches, 10.5cm high £150-200 (+Fees*)

365. A Chinese bronze censer with mask handles and another with dragon handles, both 9.5cm diameter £100-150 (+Fees*)

366. A bronze quatrefoil censer, 13.5cm wide and another circular censer £120-150 (+Fees*)

367. A Chinese oval censer with grotesque handles on a stand, 28.5cm wide £80-100 (+Fees*)

368. A Chinese bronze censer with elaborate decoration, 13cm diameter and a French mortar canon by Max Le Verrier, 17cm long £100-150 (+Fees*)

369. Sundry Oriental china £60-80 (+Fees*) 372 (part)

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373.● A Chinese punch bowl with clobbered decoration and underglaze blue, 28.5cm diameter, a Japanese Imari bowl, 28.5cm diameter and a Japanese Imari charger £120-180 (+Fees*)

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374 374.● A Cantonese square-shaped, two-handled vase with flanged top, enamelled figures in reserves, the base with border of butterflies and flowers, 21.5cm high see illustration £150-200 (+Fees*) 375. Two Chinese first civil rank badges, embroidered a golden pheasant, 26.5cm x 28cm, framed and glazed see illustration £600-800 (+Fees*) 376. Liu Yitao (Chinese, born 1955) WINTER FLOWER watercolour, 66cm x 66cm see illustration £1000-1500 (+Fees*)

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377 377. A Japanese inlaid iron box, Meiji period, by the Komai company of Kyoto, the cover depicting rooster and hen, the sides with circular reserves of butterflies, foliage and birds, the underside with dragonfly signature seal, the gilt interior engraved with heron, waterlilies and butterflies, 7cm x 9.5cm see illustration £300-500 (+Fees*)

382. Seven Chinese export plates, various designs, approximately 22.5cm diameter £70-100 (+Fees*)

378. A pair of Limoges plates, inscribed in Islamic text Sarkar Arcot, 25cm diameter Note: Labelled verso 'Plate from the dinner set made for the Ameer or Ruler of Arcot in Madras Presidency' £100-1500 (+Fees*)

384. Six Ming style blue and white bowls, 16.5cm diameter and a pair of Oriental bowls, 14cm diameter £40-60 (+Fees*)

379. A pair of Chinese saucer dishes, circa 1785, with central oval panel of Arabic script ‘Nawab, Amir of all the Amirs, Taraz-el-Molk, Behadur (powerful)’ the border with interlaced lines, the loops containing green flowerhead, 20.5cm diameter Literature: Howard and Ayers, Volume II, pg. 472, Plate 483 £200-300 (+Fees*) 380. A pair of Chinese export plates, inscribed in Arabic script, 24cm diameter £100-200 (+Fees*) 381. A Chinese export punch bowl, 22cm diameter and six saucers various £60-80 (+Fees*)

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383. Two Chinese export blue and white meat dishes of canted rectangular form, each misfired, decorated in the willow pattern, 40.5cm and 36cm wide £50-100 (+Fees*)

385. A Straits ware blue and white saucer dish, marked beneath, 17.5cm diameter and a Straits ware bowl, 16cm diameter £50-100 (+Fees*) 386. A Japanese black lacquer jardinière on a stand, of tapered hexagonal form and decorated in raised relief, 43cm high £40-60 (+Fees*) 387. A Japanese lacquered leaf shaped box, the top decorated a black grouse amongst foliage, 54cm diameter £150-200 (+Fees*) 388. A Chinese pottery figure by Liu Zemian of Su Dongpo, great writer, painter and calligraphist, 52cm high, another of Guan Hanqing, composer of opera and poetic drama, 58cm high and another of Zhang Taqien, Chinese painter, 51cm high £150-200 (+Fees*)

Miscellaneous 390. A Victorian partners’ papier-mâché inkstand, fitted a pen tray to each side, two inkwells and a lidded compartment, 28cm x 20cm £40-60 (+Fees*) 391. A small rectangular wall mirror in a burr yew frame with brass roundels to the corners, 26.5cm x 24cm, a framed cameo with classical scene and a frame with needlework surround £40-60 (+Fees*) 392. A Victorian draughts chess board, one side inlaid 100 squares, the other 64 squares with sliding compartment to each end, 43cm wide £40-60 (+Fees*) 393. A fruitwood wool winder with spindle turned supports and square base, 43cm wide £80-120 (+Fees*) 394. A pair of fire ornaments modelled as Renaissance style Knights in armour, each holding a sword and a pike staff, on square bases, 116cm high £150-200 (+Fees*) 395. A brass mounted coach lamp with chimney and burnished support for the same, 51cm high £40-50 (+Fees*)

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396 396. A pair of galvanized pails, ebonised and painted with the Royal Cipher and Prince of Wales plumes, 28cm high and a brown glazed barrel, 32cm high see illustration £80-120 (+Fees*) 397. A slatted metal bound pail ebonised and decorated with the Royal Coat of Arms, with rope handle, 30cm high £50-70 (+Fees*) 398. A London fire insurance building badge £30-40 (+Fees*) 399. A bronzed metal candlestick figure of a Nubian, 24cm high, a gilt metal figure of a Saint and a gilt brass pagoda £60-80 (+Fees*) 400. A 19th Century tortoiseshell and inlaid brass inkstand and pen tray with scroll decoration, fitted ink pots with a central blotter and drawer under, on claw feet, 24cm wide £120-150 (+Fees*) 401. A set of 19th Century postal scales by Bloore, to weigh up to four ounces on a wooden base, 33cm wide £40-60 (+Fees*) 402. A circular glass tray with etched engraving and a quantity of sundries £80-100 (+Fees*) 403. A 19th Century engraved brass inkstand and pen tray with Rococo style handles, fitted ink pots, sander and drawer beneath on turned feet, 33cm wide £150-200 (+Fees*)

404. A 19th Century oil lamp with glass shade and well, on a Corinthian column candlestick base, 77cm high £120-150 (+Fees*) 405. An oval wall mirror, the gilt brass frame with surround of acorns and oak leaves, set three scroll branches, 46cm high £200-300 (+Fees*) 406. Concorde memorabilia, including DAL PALMER Concorde in Flight, oil on board, 44.5cm x 60cm a British Airways Concorde tie, two Concorde silver decanter labels ‘Vodka & Sherry’, London 1986, various pamphlets and books, luggage labels etc. £100-150 (+Fees*) 407. A circular brass tray embossed a coat of arms, 49.5cm diameter and a rectangular Indian tray embossed elephant riders and attendants, 36cm wide £60-80 (+Fees*) 408. A clay pipe, the bowl inscribed Jacob, a ram’s mask head and two metal hounds £40-60 (+Fees*) 409. A framed 18th Century leather panel, painted a parrot in flowering branches in the Jacobite style, 50cm x 60cm £300-400 (+Fees*) 410. A brass skimmer, a mortar and a quantity of sundries £200-300 (+Fees*)

411. An Edwardian wall mirror, the tortoiseshell frame with triangular pediment, 39cm x 29cm £200-300 (+Fees*) 412. A pendant ceiling light, the shade of stained glass and mother-of-pearl shells, 31cm diameter £60-80 (+Fees*) 413. A copper preserving pan with single lip and a two-branch brass Pausa lamp £40-60 (+Fees*) 414. A Regency lustre table light hung nine glass drops, 37cm high and two gilt metal mounted table lights £80-120 (+Fees*) 415. A 17th Century brass mortar embossed a cockerel and initialled WC, with turned wood base, 15cm high £100-150 (+Fees*) 416. A micro mosaic paperweight, decorated with forget-me-nots and gilded opalescent corners, 11cm x 8cm £80-120 (+Fees*) 417. A collection of five oval semi-precious stone mounts, four oval bronze portraits and another mount £60-80 (+Fees*) 418. A Russian brass triptych and two miniature brass fire irons modelled as a shovel and tongs £60-80 (+Fees*) 419. A three-tier cut glass electrolier and two hanging lustres with elongated drops £50-80 (+Fees*) 420. A pair of three-branch, three-light wall lights hung prismatic drops and a pair of two-light wall lights, hung drops £60-80 (+Fees*) 421. Four gilt brass door plates each 31cm high £80-120 (+Fees*) 422. Eight pairs of matching brass doorknobs and a brass door knocker with mask head centre £80-120 (+Fees*) 423. Sundry copper and brass £100-150 (+Fees*) 424. A brass mounted eight-point ships wheel, 91.5cm diameter £200-300 (+Fees*)

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432. A 17th Century brass slip top spoon, marked to bowl £50-70 (+Fees*) 433. British Royalty: An interesting group of Royal photographic portraits, including Her Highness Princess Marie Louise, Victoria & Louise Battenberg (inscribed ‘To Lady Phillipps in remembrance of work for the mine-sweepers’ fund’), Her Highness Princess Helena Victoria, Princess Victoria Eugenie etc. £100-150 (+Fees*) 434. A pair of brass fire dogs, each modelled as a seated setter, 33cm high £80-100 (+Fees*) 425

435. A brass corner stick stand, 63cm high £40-60 (+Fees*)

425. A Ruddspeed Bugatti radiator decanter with enamel radiator badges and black grille, the bail impressed Ruddspeed Ltd. (England) Reg Design No 909788 (no box), 20cm high see illustration £300-400 (+Fees*)

436. A pair of brass spring loaded candlesticks of column form with later bulbous glass shades, 40cm high £50-70 (+Fees*)

426. A Ruddspeed Bugatti radiator decanter with red enamel radiator badge and silvered grille (no box), 20cm high £200-300 (+Fees*)

437. An Indian brass tray engraved Gods and lions, lobed border, 51cm wide on a folding stand and a middle eastern inlaid box with felt lined interior, 29.5cm square £60-80 (+Fees*)

427. A French bronze letter opener in the form of a nude figure, 14cm long £40-60 (+Fees*) 428. A 19th Century mahogany apprentice chest of four long drawers, 23.5cm high £150-200 (+Fees*)

Works of Art

429. A burnished steel stick stand, 73cm high £100-150 (+Fees*)

445. A late 18th Century scroll paper and wirework cartouche-shaped frame, the central stipple engraved female portrait with surround of ears of wheat and outer surround of flower heads and ferns, 54cm x 32cm £40-60 (+Fees*)

430. A 19th Century book box containing three secret drawers, 17cm high £50-70 (+Fees*)

446. A Classical relief bust in glass, framed and glazed, 17.5cm x 15cm £40-60 (+Fees*)

431. Four bronze lantern supports in the form of Nubian busts, 17cm high £200-300 (+Fees*)

447. A 19th Century gilt brass relief bust of the Duke of Wellington, mounted, framed and glazed £100-150 (+Fees*)

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448. 17th Century Flemish School after Luis de Carvajal, a fruitwood carving of the circumcision of Christ, seated on a Priest’s lap, Mary and Joseph beyond, within an arch and scroll surround, 38cm x 33.5cm £300-500 (+Fees*) 449. A pair of 18th Century French enamel plates with capriccio scenes of courting couples amongst cattle, sheep and classical ruins, 18cm diameter £200-300 (+Fees*) 450. A Nuremberg brass alms dish, the centre embossed Adam, Eve and the serpent, within a scripted border, 37.5cm diameter £80-100 (+Fees*) 451. A Napoleonic prisoner of war mirror, the shaped frame applied carved foliage with crest of serpents and a pierced shield and an eagle to the base, set a later oval bevelled plate, 76cm x 16cm overall see illustration £600-800 (+Fees*)

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452 452. An extremely fine late 19th Century Indian paperwork diorama of a temple with figures to the interior and exterior, trees to each corner, 29cm high, in a rectangular glazed case, 44cm high see illustration £400-600 (+Fees*) 453. A gilt bronze figure of Napoleon, wearing a windswept cloak and mounted on a horse, on a rustic base with marble mount, 23cm high £100-150 (+Fees*) 454. A mid 20th Century bronze figure of a horse and jockey on an oval base, 17cm high £80-120 (+Fees*) 455. After L’Abare LE TARTUFFE bronze, 23cm high £150-200 (+Fees*) 456. After Gurtiano THE POT CARRIER bronze, on a rectangular marble base, 22cm high £120-150 (+Fees*) 457. A pair of gilt metal figural candlesticks, each of a crane standing on a turtle, the sconces hung elongated glass drops, 35cm high see illustration £180-220 (+Fees*)

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458. School of Ferdinando Batelli (Italian 1817-1900) LA NOTTE a female figure scantily clothed and emblematic of sleep marble sculpture, 68cm high Note: see Alfonso Punzetta 2002, pp 77 and 133. pl 147 see illustration ÂŁ2000-3000 (+Fees*)

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463.● A pair of spelter figures of Shakespeare and Milton, each raised on a circular base, 55.25cm high £80-120 (+Fees*) 464. A pair of ormolu three-branch, three-light table lights with putto supports on white and gilded marble bases, 36cm high £200-250 (+Fees*)

Militaria 470. An Edward VII Infantry Officers sword and scabbard, Hobson & Sons, Little Windmill Street, 104cm long Note: owned by Major W. Walker 4 VBDLI, then by Capt. W D Walker 8th D.L.I Note: sharpened when Germans shelled Scarborough Oct 1914, 4 D.L.I were sent to repel any attempted landing £100-150 (+Fees*) 471. A late 19th Century dagger, the hilt and scabbard with scrolling wirework decoration set semi-precious stones, 50cm long, and another with similar decoration, 49cm long see illustration £300-400 (+Fees*) 459 459. Charles Octave Levy (French 1820-1899) SALOME signed CH Levy to the left of the plinth bronze, 83cm high see illustration £1500-2000 (+Fees*)

472. A ceremonial dress sword with pierced brass hilt and shagreen handle, the brass sheath for the same, 99cm long and two decorative swords by Wilkinson Swords Ltd. £120-150 (+Fees*)

460 462. A Greek Icon depicting Saints on horseback, inscribed on reverse, board, 32cm x 25cm (In need of restoration) £40-60 (+Fees*)

460. Hippolyte Francois Moreau (French 1832-1927) CHENIER signed Hip Moreau to the left of the plate bronze, 58cm high see illustration £800-1200 (+Fees*) 461. After Sauvage VENUS bronze, 26cm high £80-120 (+Fees*) 471

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480. A parrying dagger with ball finial and steel blade, 41cm long and a small steel and brass mounted stiletto dagger, 26cm long £150-180 (+Fees*) 481. Two fencing foils, both 105cm long and a riding crop £60-80 (+Fees*) 482. An Edwinson Green & Sons, Gloucester and Cheltenham, single-trigger double-barrel side by side 16 bore box lock ejector shotgun, No 7042 9 (the stock has been altered) Note: the purchaser of this lot must hold a current shotgun certificate and produce it before the gun will be released. The shot gun must be cleared on the day of purchase. £300-500 (+Fees*) 483. A fitted leather gun case with some cleaning accessories, the cover initialled ETC £80-120 (+Fees*)

Sporting 474 473. A tabletop model of a brass cannon with moulded muzzle and ring decoration, the gun carriage with stepped sides and four brass spoked wheels, the wheels stamped 33L, 30cm long £300-500 (+Fees*) 474. Four shaped oval Tibetan bridle mounts with inlaid gold and silver coloured metal dragons and scrolling designs, two others with blind fret decoration see illustration £300-500 (+Fees*) 475. A Tibetan red leather horse strap with pierced silver coloured metal mounts, needlework pouches and tassels, another strap with pierced mounts and a pierced brass sword mount with entwined decoration and wirework strap £100-150 (+Fees*)

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476. An ebonised kriss handle in the form of a grotesque and a vegetable ivory kriss handle carved stylised designs £200-300 (+Fees*) 477. A Belgian pinfire revolver with folding trigger £150-200 (+Fees*) 478.◆ A Belgian Liege 7mm pinfire revolver with ivory grip and folding trigger £180-220 (+Fees*) 479. A Belgian target pistol with hexagonal barrel and walnut stock £200-250 (+Fees*)

485. A collection of racing ephemera to include playing cards, cigarette cards and other publications of jockeys, trainers, owners and colours and a box of ephemera relating to Cheltenham and other races, menus, badges, etc. £40-60 (+Fees*) 486. A taxidermy otter mask on a shield-shaped mount, the plaque engraved ‘PCOH Ford Bridge Aug 13th 1951, 22lbs’ £80-120 (+Fees*) 487. An American hip flask embossed a golfer driving on a tree lined fairway, the top with golfer and caddy walking towards the 19th, a red engraved flag in front of a building, 20cm high £500-600 (+Fees*) 488. Two black and white hide skin rugs, 216cm x 153cm and 244cm x 213cm £80-120 (+Fees*)

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489. An Indian tiger skin (Panthera Tigris Tigris) circa 1935, by Van Ingen & Van Ingen of Mysore, the head with open jaw and glass eyes, the skin with original canvas backing with Van Ingen stencilling and care label, taken by Group Captain Dick Maydwell (1913-2006) under licence at Poona, 246cm nose to tail, 191cm across the fore-limbs, 170cm across the rear limbs Note: Group Captain Dick Maydwell was in Poona in the mid 1930s where he developed his love of game shooting The present lot was shot under licence during that time see illustration £1500-2000 (+Fees*) 490. A black silk top hat, Lincoln Bennett & Co., Piccadilly, in leather case, another by Norman Phillips, Birmingham, also in leather case, a hunting black silk top hat in fitted cardboard box, a grey top hat, A J White Ltd., Jermyn St. and a bowler hat £200-300 (+Fees*) 491. A pair of taxidermy horse hoof candlesticks, mounted by the Army & Navy Cooperative Society Ltd., each inscribed ENO, 26.5cm high £70-100 (+Fees*)

Textiles 495. A silk needlework picture depicting a young lady viewing a portrait, 20cm x 15cm in a verre eglomisé mount Provenance: Frost & Reed Ltd. no. 7273 22.11.48 £80-100 (+Fees*)

496. A silk needlework portrait of a young lady, 13.5cm x 48cm Provenance: Frost & Reed Ltd. No. 6281, 13.5.48 see illustration £60-80 (+Fees*) 497. An early 19th Century needlework picture of the Good Samaritan, 43cm x 60cm £100-150 (+Fees*) 498. A pair of Georgian oval needlework pictures, one of a woman with a cornucopia of fruit and the other a woman with a palm, 35cm x 28cm £200-250 (+Fees*) 499. A Georgian needlework picture depicting a mother and children in an interior, 19cm x 16cm Provenance: Kepper & Sons Sale Room December 17th, 1868 £80-120 (+Fees*)

503. A 17th Century style Flemish tapestry of a Classical landscape with deer, pheasants, dogs, etc., 152cm x 210cm £100-150 (+Fees*) 504. Four ostrich feather fans with simulated mother-of-pearl sticks, framed and glazed, 64cm x 78cm £40-60 (+Fees*) 505. A printed linen panel of Masonic scenes within silver thread borders, 40cm x 39cm and another sampler, a mahogany mirror and various prints £30-40 (+Fees*) 506. A large tablecloth with crochet borders and other crochet table linen (two boxes) £80-120 (+Fees*) 507. Two pink velvet Buckram pelmets, approximately 250cm wide, centre drop 45cm, side drop 56cm £60-80 (+Fees*)

500. A Georgian needlework picture of a pair of partridge with label ‘Mr Turner, Manchester’, the reverse with narrated history of that family tondo, 36.5cm diameter £80-120 (+Fees*) 501. A George IV needlework sampler of an address in script with a surround of flowers and foliage, by Jane Powell dated 1827 £80-120 (+Fees*) 502. A Georgian oval needlework sampler of a woman placing flowers upon Shakespeare’s grave, 32cm x 25cm £100-150 (+Fees*) 496

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508. A pair of green curtains 310cm x 165cm complete with Buckram pelmet and tassel tie-backs £200-300 (+Fees*) 509. A pair of pink, moiré striped curtains, 224cm x 124cm, two pairs of matching tails and two swags £300-400 (+Fees*) 510. A Gobelins style tapestry to a design after Francois Desportes depicting the King borne by two Moors, 211cm x 220cm see illustration £300-400 (+Fees*) 511. A black silk top hat by Henry Heath Ltd., boxed, a bowler hat by Lock & Co. and a pair of black leather boots £70-100 (+Fees*) 512. A large pole wrap in bronze and gold shot silk, approximately 760cm x 320cm £60-80 (+Fees*) 513. A pair of Native American beaded moccasins, Eastern Woodlands, probably Iroquois, early 20th Century £60-80 (+Fees*) 514. A Victorian silk parasol with turned folding wooden shaft, a pair of dancing shoes and two single shoes £30-40 (+Fees*)

510 519. A doll’s four poster bed, perhaps Heal’s, with turned end posts, mattress and pillow, 54.5cm x 43cm £150-200 (+Fees*)

518. Four Britains racehorses and jockeys, from the Racing Colours of Famous Owners series, including those of The Queen, Winston Churchill and Marcel Boussac see illustration £120-180 (+Fees*)

Toys & Games 515. A Hornby 0 Gauge electric 0442 locomotive, the Royal Scot No.6100, maroon with tender and a quantity of track £180-220 (+Fees*) 516. A Bassett Lowke clockwork 440 locomotive, the Duke of York, maroon with tender in original box see illustration £200-300 (+Fees*)

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517. A quantity of lead and other soldiers, huntsman etc. £60-80 (+Fees*)

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DAY TWO Wednesday 23rd September 2020

Lot 1010


Furniture 550.● A pair of 17th Century Spanish walnut chairs with solid seats on square legs and stretchers £100-150 (+Fees*) 551.● A carved oak side table, 17th Century and later, on gate-leg supports with moulded stretchers, 92.75cm wide £80-120 (+Fees*) 552.● A cast iron umbrella stand, with foliate and mask decoration, 73cm high £40-60 (+Fees*) 553.● A walnut cabinet of Charles II style, the panel doors applied with geometric mouldings and enclosing one long and six short drawers with raised panel fronts, raised on a stand with one long drawer, bulbous turned legs and square stretchers, 104cm wide see illustration £400-600 (+Fees*) 554.● A 18th Century oak side table fitted a drawer with carved front and raised on round legs with pad feet, 104cm wide £60-80 (+Fees*)

Lot 553

555.● A Victorian mahogany extending dining table with half round ends, raised on four round reeded legs, 122cm wide, fitted two extra leaves extending to 228.5cm £400-600 (+Fees*) 556.● A matched set of George II style mahogany dining chairs with pierced upright splat backs, raised on square legs and stretchers with corner brackets, comprising six single chairs, an armchair and a similar armchair (8) £300-500 (+Fees*) 557.● A William IV rosewood writing table with two short drawers, raised on octagonal taper end standards, 137cm wide £200-300 (+Fees*) 558.● An 18th Century oak chest of three long and three short drawers, possibly Dutch, on a later stand of two drawers on baluster turned legs, with set of brass pear-drop handles and key-hole escutcheons, 96.5cm wide see illustration £400-600 (+Fees*) Lot 558 42

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Lot 559

559.● A pair of Anglo-Indian teak open bookcases with surrounds carved stylised floral scrolls, 162.5cm wide see illustration £2000-3000 (+Fees*)

565.● A pair of Regency ebonised cane seat armchairs with X shaped backs and turned arm supports and stretchers, raised on turned front legs £120-180 (+Fees*)

560.● An 18th Century oak table, fitted one drawer and raised on cabriole legs with hoof feet, 86cm wide £200-300 (+Fees*)

566.● An oak cricket table raised on plain round legs with pad feet, 73.5cm diameter £150-200 (+Fees*)

561.● A Jacobean oak settle, the panel back with later carved decoration above a box seat, 129.5cm wide £250-350 (+Fees*)

567.● An oak chest of Jacobean design fitted four long drawers with raised panel fronts, the stand with slender baluster legs, 98.5cm wide £200-400 (+Fees*)

562.● A Victorian mahogany double scroll end sofa raised on turned and reeded legs, 198cm wide £150-200 (+Fees*) 563.● A Jacobean carved and panelled oak coffer, 127cm wide £180-220 (+Fees*) 564.● A George III style wingback armchair £80-120 (+Fees*)

568.● A 17th Century style oak chest of four long drawers with geometric mouldings to the fronts, on bracket feet, 102cm wide £200-400 (+Fees*) 569. A pair of Italian 17th Century style chairs with leather panel backs and seats, on square legs with carved front rail £150-200 (+Fees*)

570. A French cherry wood farmhouse table, the planked top on square tapering legs, drawer to one side, top 200cm x 88.5cm £600-800 (+Fees*) 571. A mahogany swing frame dressing table mirror, the base with striped boxwood stringing and fitted three drawers, on ogee bracket feet £40-60 (+Fees*) 572. A Regency style console table, the green marble breakfront top above a gilt painted frame, the stop fluted frieze on square tapering and fluted legs and square feet, 150cm wide, 80cm high, 40cm deep £400-600 (+Fees*) 573. A Regency mahogany pedestal sideboard, crossbanded in burr walnut, the D-shaped centre fitted a frieze drawer, the twin pedestals each fitted a drawer above a cupboard, raised on boldly carved lion paw feet, 138cm wide Note: May's Depository labels to the back suggest this piece may have once belonged to Lady Pulbrook, the society florist £200-300 (+Fees*)

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Lot 575 574. A pair of George III style mahogany single chairs with pierced upright splats to the backs and upholstered seats on square fluted chamfered legs and a mahogany pierced ladderback single chair £30-40 (+Fees*) 575. An 18th Century oak mule chest, the hinged cover above cushion and geometric moulded panels with four drawers beneath, 176cm wide see illustration £800-1200 (+Fees*)

579. A Regency mahogany drum-shaped rent table, the centre with circular recess with hinged top and fitted eight drawers to the frieze, each with alphabetical indices on a pedestal base inlaid urns to the pillars and a drawer to each side, 110cm diameter see illustration £1500-2000 (+Fees*)

580. A Regency rosewood card table, the rectangular top with rounded corners raised on a tapered circular column and flat quadruple base, with gilded hair claw feet, 92cm wide £400-600 (+Fees*)

576. An early 19th Century mahogany corner cupboard in two sections with swan neck pediment, the top fitted shaped shelves enclosed by a glazed door, the cupboard beneath enclosed by a panel door, on bracket feet, 92cm wide £300-500 (+Fees*) 577. A late 18th Century style mahogany wall mirror with pierced and carved surround and applied gilt scrolls and foliage, the bevelled plate 70cm x 40cm £400-600 (+Fees*) 578. A Regency rosewood music Canterbury with pierced divisions and spindle turned supports, fitted a drawer on turned legs, 57cm wide £300-500 (+Fees*)

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Lot 581

581. A late 18th Century mahogany campaign table, the top with writing slope and leather lined interior, the sides each falling to enclose stationery and other drawers, on square legs with platform beneath, 61cm wide see illustration £800-1200 (+Fees*) 582. A 19th Century mahogany hanging cabinet with triangular pediment, enclosed by a pair of glazed bar doors, 67cm wide £200-300 (+Fees*) 583. A mahogany pole screen with vase finial, the machine worked panel of a house beside a river, raised on a turned column and tripod support with hair claw feet, 140cm high £80-120 (+Fees*)

Lot 586

584. A William IV mahogany open bookcase with three-quarter gallery and knulled borders, the four tiers with pierced uprights, 100cm wide £500-700 (+Fees*) 585. An Edwardian black and gold lacquer two-tier table decorated warriors and figures within garden landscapes on simulated bamboo style supports, 36cm diameter £200-300 (+Fees*)

588. A George IV rosewood card table inlaid boxwood scrolls and stringing on a conjoined U and circular-shaped support, the base with quadruple tapered feet and brass hair claw castors, 91.5cm wide £200-250 (+Fees*)

586. A late 19th Century mahogany metamorphic chair, the x-shaped back with oval cartouche, brass mounted see illustration £200-300 (+Fees*) 587. An 18th Century style Irish brass bound peat carrier, the reeded body with lion mask head mounts to each side, complete with liner, 57cm wide see illustration £800-1200 (+Fees*)

Lot 587

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595. A circular mahogany table on a bobbin turned column and tripod support and a small oak table fitted a drawer on baluster turned legs and square stretchers £60-80 (+Fees*) 596. A 19th Century circular table on a ring turned elm column and flat tripod base, 45cm diameter £60-80 (+Fees*) 597. A late Victorian invalids chair with cane seat and back and carrying supports to the front and back, on turned legs with large brass castors £200-250 (+Fees*)

Lot 594

Lot 590

589. A water closet by S Hawkins, the mahogany boxed case with water reservoir and flush, fitted a transfer printed blue and white liner and Royal patent to S Hawkins for an improvement upon water closets etc., etc., No. 167 Fleet Street, 53.5cm wide see illustration £400-600 (+Fees*)

598. A George IV mahogany skeleton Davenport with three-quarter gallery and leather lined slope, on round gilt brass mounted columns and splay tapered legs, 61cm wide £400-600 (+Fees*)

590. An early Victorian burr elm Davenport with three-quarter brass gallery and serpentine front, a cupboard to the side enclosing four fitted drawers and with octagonal tapered columns to the front on reeded bun feet, 57cm wide see illustration £300-400 (+Fees*) 591. A 19th Century Welsh oak fender, each side with seat supported by a dragon and spindle turned gallery, 122cm wide £150-200 (+Fees*) 592. A George IV mahogany library chair with spindle turned uprights and scroll arms, fitted a button padded back and seat, on turned legs £400-600 (+Fees*) 593. A 19th Century mahogany bagatelle table in a rectangular case, baize lined and with scoring peg markers to the sides, complete with cues and balls on a later stand, 78cm wide £120-150 (+Fees*) 594. A lady’s Edwardian satinwood sewing box with dome-shaped cover, finely painted a cherub within foliate spandrels, the box with painted swags, bell drops etc., on a slender stand with square taper legs and an X-shaped stretcher see illustration £800-1200 (+Fees*)

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608. An early 18th Century mahogany corner cupboard with Greek key cornice, fitted shaped shelves enclosed by a panel door, 73.5cm wide £70-90 (+Fees*) 609. A mahogany cupboard enclosed by a pair of doors, 91.5cm wide £80-120 (+Fees*) 610. A 19th Century Boulle style tortoiseshell cabinet inlaid brass decoration, enclosed by a pair of doors, 101cm wide see illustration £400-600 (+Fees*) 611. A William IV mahogany two-flap table, fitted a drawer with knulled moulding on a turned column and quadruple support, 99cm x 107cm £150-200 (+Fees*) Lot 610

612. A small mahogany hanging cupboard, enclosed by a pair of arch-top glazed doors and the bracket for the same, 82cm wide £80-100 (+Fees*)

599. A Regency rosewood book carrier with pierced two-handled gallery, on a later stand with scroll feet, 38cm wide £150-200 (+Fees*)

605. A Louis XVI style jardinière stand with marble top and gilt metal mounts, on square S-shaped legs, 83.5cm high £120-150 (+Fees*)

600. A late 19th Century pole screen with vase-shaped finial, the oval panel with Japanese needlework picture of an eagle on a reeded and fluted column with circular base £80-120 (+Fees*)

606. An early 18th Century style dresser, with shelves over and drawers and cupboard beneath, 142cm wide £300-500 (+Fees*)

613. An 18th Century serpentine front side table, fitted a drawer on square chamfered legs, 111cm wide see illustration £400-600 (+Fees*)

607. A pair of oak spice racks with moulded cornices, fitted shelves and an arch-top recess, 94cm wide £150-200 (+Fees*)

614. A mahogany cupboard enclosed by a pair of panel doors, 112cm wide £100-150 (+Fees*)

601. A Regency style octagonal vase-shaped wine cooler and cover, with lion mask handles to the sides, 50cm high £200-250 (+Fees*) 602. An Indian circular carved drum-top table on carved supports, the glass top 79cm wide and a carved oak surmount, the centre with grotesque face, 98cm wide £80-100 (+Fees*) 603. A Victorian mahogany chair with plain rectangular back and a mahogany single chair with pierced splat back, both with matching loose trap seats £80-120 (+Fees*) 604. A Regency mahogany rectangular table on an octagonal tapered column and quadruple support, the tip-up top 115cm x 91cm £150-200 (+Fees*)

Lot 613

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Lot 615

615. A George III mahogany linen press fitted for hanging with two false and two long drawers beneath, 128cm wide see illustration £400-600 (+Fees*) 616. A George II walnut lowboy fitted three drawers to the kneehole base, on cabriole legs, 81.5cm wide £250-350 (+Fees*) 617. An early 19th Century mahogany enclosed washstand, fitted a false and one drawer on square taper legs, 74cm wide £120-150 (+Fees*) 618. An 18th Century mahogany wall mirror with gilded griffin surmount, 44cm x 29cm and another smaller mirror £80-120 (+Fees*)

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Lot 620

619. A camphor wood chest, brass bound, 97cm wide £200-300 (+Fees*) 620. An 18th Century mahogany tallboy chest with arrangement of three short and six long drawers flanked by canted sides with blind fret carved decoration on bracket feet, 115cm wide see illustration £300-400 (+ Fees*) 621. An upholstered armchair with acanthus carved arms, on turned and fluted legs £80-120 (+Fees*) 622. An upholstered wing back armchair with shaped back and scroll wings, on square taper legs £200-300 (+Fees*)

623. An early 19th Century rosewood table with reeded column and tripod support, 49cm wide £100-150 (+Fees*) 624. An early 19th Century mahogany tea table with plain frieze, on square taper legs, 90cm £100-150 (+Fees*) 625. A Regency mahogany armchair with horizontal splat to the back, another with pierced splat, a pair of 18th Century style single chairs and three others £80-120 (+Fees*) 626. A George III mahogany bureau, fitted beneath the fall with three long and two short drawers beneath, on bracket feet, 117cm wide £100-150 (+Fees*)

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627. A Victorian rosewood table on an octagonal tapered column and quadruple support, 54cm wide £80-120 (+Fees*) 628. A Regency marble top bookcase fitted adjustable shelves, 91.5cm wide £200-300 (+Fees*) 629. A gilt framed wall mirror with ribbon cresting above an arched bevelled plate, a similar oval mirror and another mirror £60-80 (+Fees*) Lot 639 630. A green and cream painted dining room suite, comprising extending twin-pillar dining table, 315cm x 107cm, the border with star spandrels and lattice surround, a similarly decorated kneehole sideboard fitted a surround of five drawers 152.5cm, and ten dining chairs with cane seats and simulated bamboo uprights, all with loose seat cushions £600-800 (+Fees*) 631. A pair of William IV stools with inset needlework tops, on bun feet, 27cm wide £150-180 (+Fees*) 632. A boxwood inlaid side table with single frieze drawer, on square tapering legs, 94cm wide £60-80 (+Fees*) 633. A pair of painted and gilded display cases, each of four graduated sections and enclosed by glazed doors, 84cm wide £80-120 (+Fees*) 634. A 19th Century French fruitwood table on square taper legs, 168cm wide £150-200 (+Fees*) 635. A 19th Century painted pine pedestal with fluted columns and scroll capitals to the sides, 90cm x 68cm £100-150 (+Fees*)

636. An Edwardian black lacquer and simulated bamboo magazine rack, 38cm wide £80-120 (+Fees*) 637. A wall mirror with a gilded simulated bamboo frame, 43cm x 35cm £60-80 (+Fees*) 638. A pine spindle back chair with solid elm seat on turned legs and a circular stool on tapering fluted legs £60-80 (+Fees*) 639. A cherry wood peg jointed table on square section cabriole legs, 196cm x 76cm see illustration £200-300 (+Fees*) 640. A cane two-seater sofa with scroll arms, 117cm wide £80-120 (+Fees*) 641. A 19th Century mahogany dressing table with three-quarter gallery, fitted two drawers on square taper legs, 121cm wide £120-150 (+Fees*)

642. A rectangular mahogany stool of Chinese Chippendale design, 51cm wide £60-80 (+Fees*) 643. A leaded glazed four-panel, three-fold screen with leaded glazed panel to the top, 197cm x 325cm £60-80 (+Fees*) 644. A Louis XVI style gilt and green painted Trumeau mirror, with an oval pastel portrait of a lady, half length, wearing a pale blue dress and pink shawl, the frame with shell crest and decorated harebells, 214cm x 130cm overall £200-300 (+Fees*) 645. A Louis XVI style gilt and cream painted Trumeau mirror, with painted canvas panel depicting a couple resting by a lake with shepherd and flock beyond, possibly Paris and Oenone, 195cm x 99cm overall £300-400 (+Fees*) 646. A Louis XVI style giltwood Trumeau mirror, the shell crested frame with inset mirror and panel depicting a couple resting by a fountain, oil on canvas, 173cm x 77cm £300-400 (+Fees*)

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651. A 19th Century gilt metal mounted and ebonised Boulle pier cabinet, enclosed by a glazed door, 67cm wide £120-150 (+Fees*)

658. A Regency style mahogany dressing stool, on X-shaped supports united by a central stretcher, 44.5cm wide £60-80 (+Fees*)

652. A Louis XVI style serpentine front marble top commode, inlaid floral and other marquetry, on square section cabriole legs, 100cm wide £300-400 (+Fees*)

659. A rectangular window seat with slatted ends on turned legs with distressed painted decoration, fitted loose seat cushion, 119cm wide £120-150 (+Fees*)

653. A gilt wood three-panel two-fold screen on umbrella type supports, 114.5cm wide, 130cm high £80-120 (+Fees*)

660. A William IV rosewood three-tier whatnot, the top with brass three-quarter gallery on c-scroll supports, fitted a drawer to the base, 60cm wide £200-300 (+Fees*)

654. A nest of three mahogany circular tables with boxwood stringing on twin-turn end standards, the largest 51cm diameter £120-150 (+Fees*) 655. A rectangular brass fire fender with pierced half-round ends, 131.5cm wide £60-80 (+Fees*)

Lot 650 647. An Empire mahogany overmantel mirror with gilt metal mounts, the plate flanked by turned pilasters, 57cm x 140cm £100-150 (+Fees*) 648. A Regency overmantel mirror, the central bevelled plate flanked by two further plates and reeded Corinthian columns, 68cm x 112cm £150-200 (+Fees*)

656. A mid 19th Century rosewood fire screen with adjustable needlework panel, with turned stretcher beneath on scroll feet, 62cm wide £80-120 (+Fees*) 657. An Edwardian dressing stool with winged arms on turned fluted legs, 80cm wide £70-90 (+Fees*)

661. A William IV mahogany pedestal sideboard with reeded pillars to the canted sides, each pedestal fitted two drawers with cupboard beneath, 213cm wide £150-200 (+Fees*) 662. An Edwardian mahogany Sutherland table, the top inlaid with batswing paterae, 68.5cm wide £40-60 (+Fees*) 663. A Victorian mahogany extending table on tapering fluted legs, with extra leaf and winder, 171cm x 110cm (extended) £200-300 (+Fees*) 664. A pair of Victorian inlaid walnut octagonal tables, 72cm x 72cm see illustration £500-700 (+Fees*)

649. A white painted segmented mirror, the crest decorated a spray of flowers and a watering can, the faux bamboo frame decorated baskets and gardening tools, with oval bevelled plate, 93cm x 65cm £100-150 (+Fees*) 650. A Chinese black lacquer and gilded cabinet, the two slatted doors enclosing five shelves, above three drawers, on block feet, 190cm x 65cm see illustration £180-220 (+Fees*) Lot 664

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Lot 665 665. Eleven wrought iron and leather folding chairs see illustration £800-1200 (+Fees*) 666. A 19th Century French kingwood and gilt metal mounted table, the floral marquetry top above a frieze drawer and four reeded ebonised legs, 112cm x 57cm (flaps up) see illustration £500-700 (+Fees*)

671. A Victorian birdseye maple bed, 141cm wide £500-700 (+Fees*) 672. An upholstered window seat with scroll ends and turned legs, 110cm wide £80-120 (+Fees*)

673. An 18th Century walnut tallboy with moulded cornice, the upper section fitted three short and three long drawers, the lower two short and one long, on shaped bracket feet, 106cm wide x 153cm tall £300-500 (+Fees*)

667. A 19th Century oak dresser, the rack fitted three shelves and flanked by two cupboards, the three drawer base on cabriole legs terminating on pointed pad feet, 192cm wide £400-600 (+Fees*) 668. A comb back chair with shaped seat and turned legs, joined by an H stretcher and a rush seated ladder back chair in the style of Philip Clissett £80-120 (+Fees*) 669. A 17th Century oak table, the two plank top above a knulled frieze terminating on four reeded legs and bun feet, 137cm x 75cm £100-150 (+Fees*) 670. A child’s Edwardian mahogany corner chair, with drop in seat £80-120 (+Fees*)

Lot 666

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Lot 683

680. An early Victorian mahogany work table with solid folding tops, a drawer and pull-out work bag under, raised on a U-shaped support with carved circular base and scroll feet, the top 53.25cm wide £150-200 (+Fees*) 681. A Georgian mahogany pedestal cupboard, fitted adjustable shelves and enclosed by an astragal panel door, having brass carrying handles to the sides, 57.25cm wide £80-120 (+Fees*)

Lot 675

674. A Jacobean oak chest of four long drawers with drop handles, 100cm wide £200-300 (+Fees*) 675. A Regency mahogany chiffonier, the waterfall superstructure with turned supports above two grille doors, 83cm wide x 146cm tall Provenance: Chorley’s 22nd May 2014, Lot 102 see illustration £500-700 (+Fees*) 676. A child’s ladder back chair with rush seat and turned legs £80-120 (+Fees*)

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677. A nest of three mahogany coffee tables with inlaid tops, raised on slender turned uprights and splay supports, the largest 53.25cm wide £140-160 (+Fees*) 678. A bleached oak coffee table on square ash legs, approximately 122cm x 61cm £50-70 (+Fees*) 679. A Victorian rosewood cabinet, fitted a drawer with kingwood panel, cupboards below enclosed by a pair of solid panel doors each with a convex oval panel in quartered kingwood, the canted corners with carved mounts, 96.5cm wide £200-300 (+Fees*)

682. A breakfront kneehole desk by Lamb of Manchester, in burr elm with ebonised banding, the pedestals both with cupboards, three drawers above, the top leather lined, 130cm wide, 57cm deep £300-500 (+Fees*) 683. An 18th Century carved Flemish panel, the Virgin with the Holy Innocents, two others St Peter and St John, the front and side panels of a Victorian prayer desk, the panels 60cm x 53cm and 62cm x 25cm, the desk 75cm wide Provenance: Holy Innocents Church, Highnam, Faculty granted 20th April 2020 see illustration £600-800 (+Fees*)

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684. A William and Mary oyster veneer chest on stand, circa 1690, the top crossbanded and inlaid with geometric boxwood lines above two short and two long drawers, on a later arcaded stand with twist turned legs joined by wavy stretchers, 95.25cm wide see illustration £600-800 (+Fees*) 685. An Anglo-Indian two-panel screen with needlework decoration of figures taking tea in the grounds of a large house, animals including monkeys, elephants and peacocks to the foreground, each panel 150cm x 85cm see illustration £300-500 (+Fees*) 686. A dressing table stool with needlework seat on square chamfer legs, 69cm wide £60-80 (+Fees*) 687. A George III mahogany tea table, the D-shaped fold-over top with crossbanding on square tapering legs, 95cm wide £60-80 (+Fees*) 688. A rectangular Flemish oak stool, the needlework top with scene of a stag hunt, on scrolling legs united by turned stretchers, the top 78cm x 61cm £200-300 (+Fees*)

Lot 685 689. An 18th Century oak side table, the planked top above a drawer on turned legs with square stretchers, 76cm wide £60-80 (+Fees*) 690. A pair of modern two-seater sofas by Uptec, upholstered in pale gold chenille with tassel trim to base, feather and down filled cushions, manufactured in 2017, 150cm wide x 96cm deep £1000-1500 (+Fees*) 691. A bergère three-seater maple sofa and matching chair upholstered in a rich cream flocked fabric, with cane back and sides and carved arms and legs, the sofa 165cm wide, the chair 68cm wide £800-1200 (+Fees*) 692. A tub armchair with a cane back above a cream loose cushion, on low cabriole legs with claw and ball feet, 63cm wide £200-300 (+Fees*) 693. A bleached oak extending dining table with moulded border, raised on five carved acanthus legs, the four extra leaves extend the table to 346cm long x 136cm wide (158cm long unextended) £400-600 (+Fees*)

694. A set of fourteen 17th Century style bleached oak, heavily carved dining chairs, the seats and back pads upholstered in Colefax & Fowler fabric (two carvers and twelve chairs) £800-1200 (+Fees*) 695. A bleached oak sideboard, the three drawer front flanked by two-door cupboards and reeded pilasters, above eight acanthus carved legs united by stretchers, 250cm wide £150-200 (+Fees*) 696. A set of seven Victorian buckle back dining chairs with upholstered seats on turned reeded front legs £200-300 (+Fees*) 697. A Windsor type stick back chair with elm seat, possibly cut down £100-150 (+Fees*) 698. A Victorian button back easy chair upholstered in faded red leather, with moulded terminals to the arms and legs £150-200 (+Fees*) 699. A Louis XVI provincial walnut console table, the veined grey marble top above a fluted frieze on stop fluted tapering legs, 97cm wide £400-600 (+Fees*)

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704. A Howard type armchair on square tapering front legs with ceramic castors £200-300 (+Fees*) 705. A George III mahogany pot cupboard, with tray top 36.5cm wide £60-80 (+Fees*) 706. A 19th Century gilt framed girandole, the frame of rope twist form with ribbon tie surmount and tassel motifs, two sconces below, the oval glass 44cm x 34cm £80-120 (+Fees*) 707. An early 20th Century ceiling light, hung with prismatic drops £50-70 (+Fees*)

Lot 703 700. A large 17th Century style oak refectory table, the draw leaf top on vine carved cup and cover end supports and sledge feet, united by a central stretcher, 351cm x 129cm £600-800 (+Fees*) 701. A button back upholstered Chesterfield sofa, the cream damask upholstery above a fringed border on square tapering front legs, one lever operated drop end, 200cm wide £400-600 (+Fees*)

702. A tub armchair upholstered in a pale green fabric with painted wood frame £200-300 (+Fees*) 703. A set of ten William IV style mahogany dining chairs with bar backs and upholstered seats, on turned and lappet carved front legs (8+2) see illustration £600-800 (+Fees*)

708 A George IV mahogany side table, circa 1825, the moulded oblong top above two frieze drawers on reeded turned tapering legs, 71cm x 116.75cm £300-400 (+Fees*)

Outside Effects 715. A pierced cast iron garden tabletop on an associated tripod support, 78cm diameter £50-70 (+Fees*) 716. A Coalbrookdale cast iron fern pattern garden chair with slatted seat, 53cm wide see illustration £600-800 (+Fees*) 717. An 18th Century half-round lead cistern, initialled RB and dated 1772, 35cm wide see illustration £200-300 (+Fees*)

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729. A Victorian beech wood manicure case, with carved ‘straps’, the mirror lacking the sliding inner cover enclosing a fitted interior, 24cm x 15cm £80-120 (+Fees*) 730. An 18th Century inlaid lap desk, 27cm wide £80-120 (+Fees*) 731. A Queen Anne oyster veneered lace box with later lift-out tray, the hinges replaced, 45cm wide see illustration £300-500 (+Fees*) Lot 719 718. A late Victorian Gothic arch-top door with steel hinges stamped Collinger & Lambert, 180cm x 77cm and a font cover £100-150 (+Fees*) 719. A Jaques & Son croquet set, to include eight mallets, eight balls, six cast iron hoops, a hoop gauge etc., all in a fitted wooden case, 110cm wide see illustration £300-500 (+Fees*)

Tea Caddies & Boxes 725. A Victorian coromandel writing slope, the fall front inset an initialled cartouche the fitted interior with Bramah lock, 25.5cm x 35.5cm £100-150 (+Fees*)

726.◆ A Regency mahogany and crossbanded tea caddy, fitted two hinged lidded compartments flanking a mixing bowl, with ivory escutcheon and lion mask ring handles to the sides, 16cm x 31cm £100-150 (+Fees*) 727. A 19th Century mahogany and crossbanded octagonal box, the hinged lid enclosing a mirror and several compartments, 25cm wide £50-80 (+Fees*) 728. A George IV rosewood and brass inlaid box of sarcophagus form, the cover with lift-out tray and various compartments, 31.5cm wide £150-200 (+Fees*)

732. A Victorian walnut and inlaid decanter box, the serpentine front enclosing four carafes and fourteen tot glasses, on a stand with carry handles to the sides, 34cm wide see illustration £200-250 (+Fees*) 733. A George IV plated decanter stand fitted four single lipped decanters, all contained in a mahogany box with countersunk handles, 22.5cm wide £120-150 (+Fees*) 734. A 19th Century chinoiserie tea caddy, decorated all over with buildings, dragons etc, fitted an engraved zinc lined canister, 42cm wide £100-150 (+Fees*)

Lot 731 Lot 732

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Clocks 750. A 19th Century French gilt metal eight-day mantel clock, the case with artist figure at the side of the drum-shaped movement with porcelain panel beneath, fitted a white enamel dial, striking on a bell, on a shaped gilded stand, 34cm high £200-300 (+Fees*) 751. A gilt brass mantel clock set with porcelain panels of cherubs to the sides, 18cm high £60-80 (+Fees*)

Lot 739

735. An officer’s leather writing companion with studwork borders, the interior fitted stationery compartments and drawers and writing slope to the front, 41cm wide, the cover bearing an inscription Sgt Major Buckley C Troop 18th Hussars from Capt. Marling VC 1889 Note: Sir Percival Scrope Marling Bt, was awarded the Victoria Cross for rescuing Private Morley at the Battle of Tamai 1884. He was appointed High Sheriff of Gloucester in 1923 £150-200 (+Fees*) 736. A late 18th Century tortoiseshell tea caddy, the cover with silvered wirework stringing, the interior fitted three compartments, 25.5cm wide £200-300 (+Fees*) 737.◆ A 19th Century amboyna work box of serpentine outline, the interior fitted two trays, one with pen and ink work on ivory, the other with herringbone inlay, 40cm wide £200-300 (+Fees*)

740. An early 19th Century mahogany tea caddy, 30.5cm wide £100-150 (+Fees*) 741. A 19th Century Japanese brown lacquered box painted gilded trefoil foliate circles and with embossed gilded mounts, 34cm wide £400-600 (+Fees*) 742. An Edwardian satin walnut jewellery box, inlaid an oval batswing patera with fitted interior, 25cm wide £80-120 (+Fees*) 743. Three turned wood boxes, the largest 8cm diameter and a decorative lacquer pen case, the cover decorated figures playing cards, 20cm long £60-80 (+Fees*) 744. A late 19th Century games box inlaid for chess and backgammon, 51cm wide £80-120 (+Fees*)

738.◆ An Anglo Indian calamander work box, the cover inlaid an elephant within a wreath in ivory, the interior with two fitted trays, 35cm wide £300-400 (+Fees*)

745. A Victorian figured walnut writing slope by Henstock & Foulkes, Lord St, Liverpool, with velvet covered writing slope and fitted inkwells and covered compartments, 35.5cm wide £120-180 (+Fees*)

739. A Chinese export red lacquer tea caddy of canted rectangular shape, decorated birds in gilt and enclosing two pewter caddies, on bat mask feet, 24.5cm wide see illustration £200-300 (+Fees*)

746. A Victorian inlaid decanter box, the hinged cover with serpentine front, enclosing a lift out tray fitted four decanters and stoppers and eight small tot glasses, 32.5cm wide £200-300 (+Fees*)

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752. A small gilt brass and engraved carriage clock, Elliott & Son, London, 11cm high £60-80 (+Fees*) 753. An Edwardian eight-day bracket clock with arch-top, 38cm high £150-200 (+Fees*) 754. A small carriage clock in a gilt brass case, 13cm high £60-80 (+Fees*) 755. A carriage clock in an oval gilt brass case, 17cm high £80-120 (+Fees*) 756. A gilt brass hour-repeat carriage clock with fluted columns to the sides, 19cm high £150-200 (+Fees*) 757. A mid 19th Century mahogany drop head wall clock, the white painted wooden dial signed Hayter, Bath, fitted an eight-day single fusée movement, approximately 57cm high £300-400 (+Fees*) 758.● A Victorian black slate mantel clock with eight-day movement, 59.5cm wide £60-80 (+Fees*) 759.● A walnut cased bracket clock, the silver chapter ring with Arabic numerals, fitted a French eight-day movement, 36cm high £60-80 (+Fees*) 760.● A barograph in an oak case, 36.75cm wide £100-150 (+Fees*)

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763. An early 19th Century ebonised bracket clock, by French, Royal Exchange, London, the painted circular dial with Roman numerals, fitted a twin-fusée movement striking on a bell, the case with perhaps added domed top and globe finials, lion mask ring handles to sides, 61cm high see illustration £2000-3000 (+Fees*) 764. A Black Forest type cuckoo clock, 52cm high £80-120 (+Fees*) 765. A rare 1960s gilt brass keyless striking mantel clock, Imhof, No 260423, the enamel dial with a Medieval falconry scene and raised gilt Roman numerals, the case surmounted by a pair of birds with hammered decoration, the base on ball feet, 9.5” dial signed ‘Imhof/St’ lower right, the circular movement winding from the rear and striking the hours on a bell 33cms high see illustration £300-500 (+Fees*) 766. A circular kitchen clock the painted dial with Roman numerals, fitted a fusee movement, the dial 29cm diameter £150-200 (+Fees*)

Lot 763

761.● A late 18th Century longcase clock with brass arch dial, date recorder, subsidiary dial and eight-day striking movement by Nicholas Lambert, London, in a later carved oak case £300-500 (+Fees*) 762. An early 19th Century mantel clock by French, Royal Exchange, London, the circular painted dial with Roman numerals and strike/silent at 12 o’clock, on a scroll support with glazed front, the twin-fusee movement with pull repeat and striking on a bell, the backplate signed, 44.5cm high £600-800 (+Fees*)

Lot 765

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Lot 772

Rugs 770. A Caucasian runner of Seychour design, 325cm x 89cm £180-220 (+Fees*) 771. A near pair of Chinese Ningxia rugs, each 147cm x 70cm, a Tekke rug circa 1930 114cm x 153cm, another Tekke rug circa 1900 119cm x 110cm, and a Yomut Chuval circa 1900, 124cm x 73cm £200-250 (+Fees*) 772. A Persian Heriz carpet, early 20th Century, of geometric design within a multiple border, 370cm x 262cm see illustration £1000-1500 (+Fees*) 773. A Persian Mahal carpet, early 20th Century, with all over design within a foliate border, 327cm x 227cm £1500-2000 (+Fees*) 774. A Persian Qum wool and silk carpet, mid 20th Century, the field of boteh to a camel ground within a multiple border, 296cm x 200cm £1500-2000 (+Fees*)

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775. A Belouch rug, North East Persia, mid 20th Century, 141cm x 89cm and Kurdish bagface, circa 1930 £60-80 (+Fees*) 776. A Kashgai rug, South West Persia, 154cm x 102cm £60-80 (+Fees*) 777. A Kashgai rug, South West Persia, mid 20th Century, 277cm 174cm £300-500 (+Fees*) 778. A Serrabend rug, West Persia, circa 1940, 200cm x 150cm £100-150 (+Fees*) 779. A Chinese washed rug with black central ground and white surround, 213cm x 142cm £30-50 (+Fees*) 780. A Yomut prayer rug, West Turkestan, circa 1920, 124cm x 95cm £60-80 (+Fees*)

781. A Mazlaghan rug, Hamadan, West Persia, 118cm x 77cm £20-30 (+Fees*) 782. A collection of small rugs comprising, a West Persian example with madder field, a small Moroccan rug with yellow abrashed selvedge, a Turkish bagface and a cream rug, the largest 72cm x 65cm £30-50 (+Fees*) 783. A Turkish Tree of Life rug, mid 20th Century, 200cm x 132cm £120-180 (+Fees*) 784. A South Caucasian runner with polychrome boteh, 320cm x 110cm £200-300 (+Fees*) 785. A small Turkoman rug, West Turkestan, 120cm x 95cm £40-60 (+Fees*) 786. A central Persian Tree of Life rug, late 20th Century, 196cm x 133cm £200-300 (+Fees*)

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Lot 787 787. An Isfahan prayer rug withTree of Life design, circa 1930, 332cm x 222cm see illustration £400-600 (+Fees*)

789.● A Fereghan carpet, North West Persia, with an all-over Herati design, 426cm x 322cm £400-600 (+Fees*)

788. A pair of North West Persian runners, circa 1930, 423cm x 111cm see illustration £600-800 (+Fees*)

790. A large Aubusson style carpet, the central oval cartouche containing flowers within conforming borders, 550cm x 394cm £800-1200 (+Fees*)

791. A Kashan carpet, the red field with blue and ivory medallion and spandrels surrounded by palmettes and flowers, within an indigo palmette and foliate border, 319cm x 435cm £800-1200 (+Fees*) 792. A West Persian runner, late 20th Century, stylised foliate designs on a brick red ground, 200cm x 102cm £40-60 (+Fees*)

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793. A Kirman rug, South East Persia, 20th Century, 218cm x 132cm £150-250 (+Fees*) 794. A Karadja runner, West Persia, late 20th Century, 178cm x 59cm £60-80 (+Fees*) 795. A Bokhara rug of Kazak design, late 20th Century, 180cm x 125cm, an Afghan rug with elephant foot guls, late 20th Century, 145cm x 96cm and an Afghan rug of Chelaberd design, late 20th Century, 99cm x 58cm £60-80 (+Fees*) 796. A modern needlepoint rug decorated roses among trellis on a black ground 180cm x 117cm £100-150 (+Fees*) 797. A Heriz carpet, North West Persia, 325cm x 245cm £250-350 (+Fees*) Lot 805

Stamps & Ephemera 798. Nine loose leaf files containing 19th Century letters, Royal warrant bills of sale, other bills of sale and an assortment of other material £80-120 (+Fees*) 799. A loose leaf file box containing a quantity of ephemera including contracts of sale, letters, bill heads and other material £50-70 (+Fees*) 800. A collection of post office board mint stamps, Channel Islands, approximately 100, other commemorative stamps, British Dependence etc., many unused £40-60 (+Fees*) 801. A quantity of postal history postcards, contained in nine albums and four loose leaf albums containing reproduction sets of vintage playing cards £40-60 (+Fees*)

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802. An album of sixty first day covers, a few loose first day covers and four albums of modern Christmas and other stamps £30-50 (+Fees*) 803. Thirteen albums of Commonwealth and other miniature sheets of stamps £40-60 (+Fees*) 804. The All American Stamp Album, Minkus publication, containing many commemorative and other stamps, 1943 - 1978, (majority of early stamps missing) and a few commemorative issues 1964-1979 (many missing) an album of Commonwealth stamps mostly 20th Century and an album of George VI British and Commonwealth stamps £80-120 (+Fees*)

805. After Édouard Pingret PORTRAIT OF NICCOLÒ PAGANINI half-length bearing an applied autograph, Niccolò Paganini, Glasgow 19th October 1831 black and white engraving, 45cm x 30cm see illustration £100-150 (+Fees*) 806. A collection of six autographed letters to Leslie Regan, Esq, B.Mus., FRAM., FRCO., Professor of Harmony at The Royal Academy of Music (past Chairman of the Music Teachers’ Association) from; Malcolm Sargent, London 31st August 1965, Malcolm Sargent Hotel Windsor, Melbourne 21st May 1966, Paul Torlellier, Paris 20th February 1967, Eva Turner, London 12 April 1967, Arthur Bliss, London 30th March 1968 and Anna Neagle, Adelphi Theatre, London 20th August 1968 £80-120 (+Fees*)

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Lot 823 807. Four albums of Edward VII and George V postcards and a few loose postcards £120-150 (+Fees*)

813. A quantity of postcards of planes and buses £30-40 (+Fees*)

808. Approximately 1,400 British and Commonwealth stamps and another album, etc. £60-80 (+Fees*)

814. Seven albums containing approximately 5,500 stamps £80-100 (+Fees*)

809. Three loose leaf folders of approximately 8,500 stamps £80-100 (+Fees*) 810. Four loose leaf folders of approximately 16,000 stamps £80-100 (+Fees*) 811. Four loose leaf folders of approximately 14,500 stamps £80-100 (+Fees*) 812. Two loose leaf folders of approximately 2,800 stamps and an album of mint George VI stamps £80-100 (+Fees*)

815. Sundry First Day covers in two albums and some loose £30-40 (+Fees*)

Books 820. Broomhead (F) Orlando Jewitt, Private Libraries Association, 1995 and a quantity of other books, College Arms and other private presses, approximately 25 vols., various short stories and ephemera relating to the same £50-70 (+Fees*)

821. Britton (J) The History and Antiquities of the Cathedral Church of: Salisbury, Exeter, Bristol, Hereford, Worcester, Peterborough, Gloucester, Norwich, Lichfield, Canterbury, Winchester and Wells £250-350 (+Fees*) 822.● Lysons (Samuel) Etchings of Views and Antiquities in the County of Gloucester, London 1791; Cox (Rev T) Gloucestershire (extracted from Magna Britannica), 1720 and Bigland (Ralph) An Account of the Parish of Fairford, London 1791 £80-120 (+Fees*) 823.● Atkyns (Sir Robert) The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire, first edition, 1712 see illustration £800-1000 (+Fees*) 824.● Rudder (Samuel) A New History of Gloucestershire, printed Cirencester 1779 £150-200 (+Fees*)

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Lot 825 825.● Curtis (William) The Botanical Magazine; or Flower-Garden Displayed, volumes 1-108, but lacking volumes 67-68, first edition, 6489 hand-coloured plates, including 633 folding, 4 uncoloured, lacks plates 3640 and 3795-3963, but with a duplicate of plate 3707, volume 58 with a presentation inscription, ‘To Chas. Fraser Esq., from the Author, 1832’, some spotting and light browning, volume 42 lacks title and index leaves, volumes 1-70 in contemporary green half morocco, the remainder in publisher’s original cloth gilt, volume 63 with lower board detached, 8vo, London: W. Curtis, later L. Reeve & Co., 1787-1876 see illustration £10000-15000 (+Fees*)

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Lot 832 826.● Dugdale (Sir W) A Perfect Copy of all Summons of the Nobility to the Great Councils and Parliaments of this realm, Robert Clavell, 1685, folio, calf; Hutton (W) The Battle of Bosworth Field between Richard the Third and Henry Earl of Richmond, second edition with additions by J Nichols. L, Nichols, Son & Bentley, 1813 and Hooker (Joseph Dalton) Muscologia Britannica, containing the mosses of Great Britain and Ireland, second edition, 1827 (3) £100-150 (+Fees*) 827 Thiers (M A) Histoire de la Revolution Francaise, 8 vols, Paris 1841 and Lamartine (A de) Histoire des Girondins, 8 vols., Paris 1848 £40-60 (+Fees*)

Maps 830. Jan Jansson (1588-1664) OXONIUM COMITATUS VULGO OXFORDSHIRE hand coloured engraved map, 38.5cm x 50cm £100-150 (+Fees*) 831. Christopher Saxton (1540-1610) OXFORDSHIRE, BERKSHIRE AND BUCKINGHAMSHIRE coloured engraved map, 39.5cm x 46cm £100-150 (+Fees*) 832. John Speed (1552-1629) THE COUNTIE AND CITIE OF LYNCOLNE described with the Armes of them that have bene Earles Thereof Since the Conquest text on reverse coloured engraved map, 39cm x 51.5cm see illustration £200-300 (+Fees*)

833. John Speed (1552-1629) SHROPSHYRE DESCRIBED, THE SITTUATION OF SHROWESBURY SHEWED text on reverse coloured engraved map, 39cm x 51cm £100-150 (+Fees*) 834. Menke ANCIENT WORLD coloured engraved map, 21.5cm x 28cm and two facsimiles of 17th Century maps £40-60 (+Fees*) 835. Gerard Mercator IRLANDIAE REGNUM coloured engraved map, 35cm x 47cm £30-40 (+Fees*)

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841. Thomas Kitchin (1718-1784) BEDFORDSHIRE, DERBYSHIRE, LEICESTERSHIRE, MONMOUTHSHIRE, NOTTINGHAMSHIRE, RUTLANDSHIRE, STAFFORDSHIRE, WESTMORELAND AND WILTSHIRE nine hand coloured engraved maps, various sizes, unframed £100-150 (+Fees*) 842. Thomas Moule (1785-1851) CAMBRIDGESHIRE, CUMBERLAND, DERBYSHIRE AND NORTHUMBERLAND four hand coloured engraved maps, various sizes, unframed £50-70 (+Fees*) 843. John Cary (1754-1835) CAMBRIDGESHIRE, DEVONSHIRE, HERTFORDSHIRE, LEICESTERSHIRE, NORFOLK, SOMERSETSHIRE, WARWICKSHIRE, WESTMORELAND eight hand coloured engraved maps, 15cm x 11cm, unframed £100-150 (+Fees*) Lot 836 836. John Speed (1552-1629) BRITAIN AS IT WAS DEVIDED IN THE TYME OF THE ENGLISHE SAXONS ESPECIALLY DURING THEIR HEPTARCHY coloured engraved map, 39cm x 51cm with text verso see illustration £300-500 (+Fees*) 837. Captain Grenville Collins THE RIVER OF THAMES FROM LONDON TO THE BOUY OF THE NOURE with central vignette of shipping along the Thames coloured engraved map, 60cm x 93cm £200-300 (+Fees*)

840. Johannes Blaeu (1650-1712) GLOCESTRIA DUCATUS VULGO GLOCESTERSHIRE circa 1648 coloured engraved map, 45cm x 56cm and Joannes Janssonius (1588-1664) GLOCESTRIA DUCATUS CUM MONUMETHENSI COMITATU coloured engraved map, 43cm x 55cm, both unframed £60-80 (+Fees*)

844. Thomas Conder (fl. 1775-1801) BEDFORDSHIRE, DERBYSHIRE, HERTFORDSHIRE, HEREFORDSHIRE, LINCOLNSHIRE, NORFOLK, SHROPSHIRE, STAFFORDSHIRE eight hand coloured engraved maps, 20cm x 16cm, unframed £100-150 (+Fees*)

838. After Georgius Hoesnagle OXONIUM VINDESORIUM text verso hand coloured engraving, 35cm x 47cm see illustration £80-120 (+Fees*) 839. Abraham Ortelius VENUXIMI COMITA TUS NOVA DESCR and two other colour engraved maps, framed as one and Skelton’s plan of Oxford £60-80 (+Fees*)

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Prints The following twelve lots are from the collection of Adrian Eeles Esq: 860. Gerard Edelinck (1679-1728) after Largillierre CAROLUS LE BRUN copper engraving, 51cm x 39cm Antoine Masson (1636-1700) after Nicolas Mignard GUILLAME DE BRISACIER PETRUS DUPUIS MONSFORTENSIS copper engravings, 30.5cm x 23cm and Robert Nanteuil (1623-1678) ALEXANDRE DE SEVE engraving, 33cm x 26cm (4) see illustration £200-300 (+Fees*) Lot 860 (part)

845. Thomas Conder (fl. 1775-1801) HEREFORDSHIRE, MONMOUTHSHIRE, SHROPSHIRE, STAFFORDSHIRE, SUFFOLK, SUSSEX, WILTSHIRE seven hand coloured engraved maps, various sizes £80-120 (+Fees*) 846. Thomas Conder (fl. 1775-1801) BEDFORDSHIRE, BERKSHIRE, CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORELAND, LEICESTER AND RUTLAND, NORTHUMBERLAND, NOTTINGHAMSHIRE, SOMERSETSHIRE seven hand coloured engraved maps, various sizes and two other framed maps £100-150 (+Fees*) 847. Benjamin Baker (act. circa 1880-1900) BRISTOL, CIRENCESTER, BATH, WARMINSTER coloured engraved map in fifty-five linen backed sections published by Col. Mudge of the Royal Engineers, 14th August 1817, No XXXV and XXXIV, two leather panels in a gilt tooled slip, engraved Ordnance Survey and the Counties on the spine, 157cm x 126.5cm £100-150 (+Fees*)

Lot 861 (part)

848. Benjamin Baker (act. circa 1880-1900) WORCESTER, HEREFORD, GLOUCESTER AND MONMOUTH coloured engraved map in fifty-five linen backed sections published by Lieut. Col. Colby, 24th November 1829 and 29th September 1831, No. L and LIV, two leather panels in a gilt tooled slip engraved Ordnance Survey and the Counties on the spine, 157cm x 129cm £100-150 (+Fees*) 849. Benjamin Baker (act. circa 1880-1900) LEICESTER, WARWICK, BANBURY, BUCKINGHAM coloured engraved map in thirty-six linen backed sections published by Lieut. Col. Colby, 1st October 1833, No. LXIII, two leather panels in a gilt tooled slip engraved Ordnance Survey and the Counties on the spine, 86cm x 157.5cm £100-150 (+Fees*) 850. Benjamin Baker (act. circa 1880-1900) MACCLESFIELD, STAFFORD, BRIDGEWORTH (SIC), BIRMINGHAM coloured engraved map in forty-eight linen backed sections published by Lieut. Col. Colby, 9th January 1834, two leather panels in a gilt tooled slip engraved Ordnance Survey and the Counties on the spine, 114cm x 157.5cm £100-150 (+Fees*)

861. Pierre Drevet (French 1663-1738) after Largillierre JOANNES FOREST engraving, 48cm x 33.5cm after Hyacinthe Rigaud ANDRE HERCULES CARDINAL DE FLEURY copper engraving, 51cm x 38.5cm Claude Drevet (1710-1782) after Rigaud HENRY OSWALD, CARDINAL D’AUVERGNE engraving, 50cm x 37cm; MARIA SERRE engraving, 46cm x 35.5cm and Pierre Imbert Drevet (1697-1739) after Rigaud BISHOP JACQUES BENIGNE BOSSUET engraving, 47cm x 33cm (5) Note: The Drevet family achieved a pinnacle of the engraver’s skill, especially in their flamboyant portraits after Jacques Rigaud, the present lot are all fine impressions see illustration £200-300 (+Fees*) 862. Rombout Eynhoudts (Dutch 1613-1679/80) after Cornelis Schut THE RAPE OF EUROPA etching, 25cm x 36.5cm Provenance: P & D Colnaghi & Co. Ltd. £80-120 (+Fees*) 863. Jerome Danzel (French 1755-1810) after Greuze THE LAUNDRESS etching, 45cm x 34cm William Wynne Ryland (1733-1783) after Angelica Kauffman MORNING AMUSEMENT stipple engraving, 31cm x 25cm and another print (3) £100-150 (+Fees*)

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Lot 865

864. Job Nixon (British 1891-1938) THE MARKET PLACE, SIENA signed in pencil drypoint etching, 26cm x 32cm £60-80 (+Fees*) 865. After John James Audubon (American 1785-1851) SONG SPARROW engraved, printed and coloured by R Havell, 49cm x 31cm Note: Plate 25 from his famous series ‘Birds of America’ see illustration £300-500 (+Fees*) 866. Bernardo Bellotto (Italian 1722-1780) THE CATHOLIC CHURCH IN DRESDEN etching, 48cm x 83cm see illustration £300-500 (+Fees*) 867. Robert Wallis (British 1794-1878) after J M W Turner STONE HENGE steel engraving, proof before letters, 16.5cm x 23cm £80-120 (+Fees*) 868. Achille Deveria (French 1800-1857) ALEXANDRE DUMAS lithograph, 34cm x 25cm and Paul Gavarni (French 1804-1866) ALEXANDRE DECAMPS lithograph, 34.5cm x 22cm both in frames with carved basketweave decoration £100-150 (+Fees*)

Lot 866

869. Albert de Belleroche (Welsh 1864-1944) THE ARTIST’S WIFE SEATED IN THE STUDIO INTERIOR SCENE lithographs, 62cm x 44.5cm and 60cm x 42cm respectively see illustration £200-300 (+Fees*) 870. Albert de Belleroche (Welsh 1864-1944) STILL LIFE lithograph, signed in pencil, 28.5cm x 24cm and two others by the same hand (3) see illustration £120-180 (+Fees*) 871. An interesting folio of prints including Raphael Sciaminossi (1572-1622), Edward Lear (British 1812-1888), Claude Goyrand (c.1620-1662) etc. £60-80 (+Fees*)

Other Properties: 872. Erhard after Stubenrauch K K OESTERREICHISCHE GRENADIERE a pair coloured engraving, 37cm x 98cm £60-80 (+Fees*) 873. Michel after Rubens THE THREE GRACES colour stipple engraving, 49cm x 38.5cm and other engravings £50-80 (+Fees*) 874. E Sharland TOLEDO CATHEDRAL signed etching, 27cm x 23cm £20-30 (+Fees*) 875. No Lot

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Lot 869 (part)

Lot 870 (part)

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Lot 886 876. After Paul Sandby POOR KNIGHTS TOWER TOWNGATE WINDSOR TERRACE THE TOWN four views of Windsor coloured engravings, 24cm 35.5cm £150-200 (+Fees*) 877. After Richard Simkin THE INDIAN NATIVE ARMY lithograph and sundry pictures £60-80 (+Fees*) 878. After James Gillray POLITICAL CANDOUR lithograph and six other political cartoons £60-80 (+Fees*) 879. A pair of reverse glass pictures GEORGE III AND QUEEN CHARLOTTE 29cm x 24cm gilt mounted in rosewood frames £100-150 (+Fees*) 880. After David Roberts NABLOUS, ANCIENT SHECHEM lithograph and two others £80-120 (+Fees*)

881. Havell After Gendall WESTMINSTER HALL AND ABBEY Havell after Salt THE MOUNTAINS OF SAMAU and three other engravings £50-70 (+Fees*)

886. David Loggan (British 1635-1692) COLLEGH REGALIS APUD CANTABRIGIENSES SACELLUM black and white engraving, 56cm x 89cm see illustration £350-450 (+Fees*)

882. Mid 19th Century North Italian School HILLY LANDSCAPE town and monastery in the distance oval reverse glass painting, 36cm x 44cm £200-300 (+Fees*)

887. Miller after Stansfield THE BATTLE OF TRAFALGAR black and white engraving, 34cm x 52cm £30-40 (+Fees*)

883. Cousen after Bartlett NAVY ISLAND and six other Canadian engravings £60-80 (+Fees*) 884. After John Ruskin PORTRAIT OF THE ARTIST head and shoulders, wearing a cravat colour lithograph, 22cm x 15cm £30-50 (+Fees*) 885. Edouard Garnier SÈVRES PORCELAIN eleven chromolithograph plates from The Soft Porcelain of Sèvres and five others £100-150 (+Fees*)

888. E Barrow THE CLIFTON PORTFOLIO a collection of drypoint etchings £30-40 (+Fees*) 889. After Edward Lear (British 1812-1888) PALAEORUNIS TORQUATUS print, 53cm x 36cm and three similar ornithological prints and an unframed print of a British boar £60-80 (+Fees*) 890. After Bartolozzi FIGURAL SCENES engraving, 30cm diameter another pair smaller and a pair of mirrors in oval frames £100-150 (+Fees*) 891. 19th Century HAWKS AND DOVES three coloured engravings, 23cm x 34cm £40-60 (+Fees*)

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Lot 914

892. William Hamilton (1730-1803) GRECIAN ANCIENT VASES from the collection of Sir William Hamilton twelve monochrome prints £80-120 (+Fees*)

898.ARR Rowland Langmaid (British 1897-1956) THE LAWS OF THE NAVY, BY CAPTAIN RONALD A HOPWOOD RN set of four etchings, all signed in pencil, 31cm x 21cm £80-120 (+Fees*)

893. Clint after Lawrence LORD ERSKINE and seven other engravings £40-60 (+Fees*)

Watercolours & Drawings

894. Sundry pictures £40-60 (+Fees*) 895. Gérard Edelinck (Flemish 1640-1707) THE BATTLE OF ANGHIARI AFTER RUBENS, AFTER DA VINCI black and white engraving, 47cm x 61cm £300-400 (+Fees*) 896.ARR William Russell Flint (British 1880-1969) ZORONGA colour print, 40cm x 53cm and FOUR SISTERS, CHAZELET colour print, 44.5cm x 61cm (2) £150-200 (+Fees*) 897. Jean-Jacques Grandville (French 1803-1847) LES METAMORPHOSES DU JOUR nine coloured lithographs, 27cm x 36cm (some unframed) £150-200 (+Fees*)

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915. Early 19th Century Indian School FEMALE FIGURE IN AN INTERIOR with baskets on a yoke, inscription above watercolour, 16.5cm x 10.5cm £80-100 (+Fees*)

910. H McDowall RIVER LANDSCAPE signed lower right H McDowall watercolour, 26cm x 37cm and another by the same hand £40-60 (+Fees*) 911. Edward Tucker (British 1825-1909) A HORSE AND CART with figures beside a windmill watercolour, 35cm x 51cm £40-60 (+Fees*) 912. William E Powell DUCKS AND PARTRIDGE a pair framed as one signed and dated 26 watercolour tondo, 18cm £60-80 (+Fees*) 913. FHR MAN SMOKING A PIPE inscribed on reverse watercolour, 26cm x 18cm £50-70 (+Fees*)

914. Charles George Nicholls (British fl. 1792-1818) SKETCH OF THE TEA WORKS IN CAUNPOOR VIEW OF PART OF THE FORT OF MONGHEER signed a pair watercolour, 16.5cm x 22cm see illustration £200-300 (+Fees*)

916.ARR John Corvin (British 1924-2010) PORTRAIT OF DAME JUDI DENCH AS COUNTESS ROUSILLON Royal Shakespeare Company 2008 signed, inscribed and dated ’08 charcoal, 42cm x 35cm Note: John Corvin was a stage and film actor who settled in Stratford-uponAvon and in later years became a prolific artist, often portraying fellow actors during rehearsals £60-80 (+Fees*) 917. Kate Greenaway TWO GIRLS WITH HOOPS TWO GIRLS PLAYING SHUTTLECOCK a pair watercolour, 14cm x 14cm and a small engraving The Duke of Kent £40-60 (+Fees*)

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Lot 921 918. Follower of Samuel Prout VENETIAN CANAL SCENE, ST MARKS IN THE DISTANCE

bears signature watercolour, 53cm x 37cm £100-150 (+Fees*) 919. Sir John W Walrond Bt. (1818-1889) COURT, CAIRO 1875 signed inscribed and dated, watercolour, 47cm x 33cm £100-150 (+Fees*) 920. Attributed to Thomas Sandby (British circa 1730-1809) NUNNEY CASTLE NEAR FROME watercolour, 22cm x 32cm and a wash drawing of a church, bears signature S Prout £80-100 (+Fees*)

921. After T S Cooper SHEEP IN A PASTORAL LANDSCAPE bears signature watercolour, 58cm x 90cm see illustration £100-150 (+Fees*)

925. 19th Century Mughal School INDIAN MINIATURE of an Interior scene with seated Prince and servants watercolour, 9.5cm x 6cm £80-120 (+Fees*)

922. C E Wright MOUNTAIN LANDSCAPE WITH CASTLE signed watercolour, 41cm x 30cm £80-100 (+Fees*)

926. Joseph Mossmer (Austrian 1780-1845) CATTLE IN A RIVER with Classical ruins beyond watercolour, 31cm x 41cm £120-150 (+Fees*)

923. Charles Whymper (British 1853-1941) SKYLARK signed and inscribed watercolour, 16cm x 24cm and two other pictures £50-70 (+Fees*)

927. David Cox FIGURES ABOARD A BOAT beneath a Classical bridge with distant town signed watercolour, 11cm x 17.5cm £200-250 (+Fees*)

924. Late 18th Century English School THE FARM LABOURER tondo watercolour, 11cm diameter a stipple engraving and two engraved maps £40-60 (+Fees*)

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Lot 928 928. Attributed to David Cox RIDERS IN A ROCKY LANDSCAPE watercolour, 32.5cm x 25.5cm see illustration £300-400 (+Fees*)

933. Late 19th Century School MONK STANDING IN DOORWAY initialled E L watercolour, 22cm x 15.5cm £70-100 (+Fees*)

929. George Balmer (British 1806-1846) BAMBURGH CASTLE watercolour and bodycolour, 35.5cm x 56cm £200-300 (+Fees*)

934. Attributed to Charlotte Nasmyth (Scottish 1804-1884) THE FARM watercolour, 16cm x 23.5cm £60-80 (+Fees*)

930. William James Muller (British 1812-1845) THE FORD monogrammed watercolour and bodycolour with gum arabic, 45.75cm x 71.25cm £300-400 (+Fees*)

935. William James Muller (British 1812-1845) CHILDREN BY A STREAM signed watercolour, 30.5cm x 47cm £70-100 (+Fees*)

931. Charles Bentley OWS (British 1806-1854) OFF DOVER watercolour and bodycolour, 47cm x 77.5cm £80-120 (+Fees*) 932. Thomas Shotter Boys (British 1803-1874) HESSE CASSEL signed and dated 1867 watercolour, 36.75cm x 28cm £600-800 (+Fees*)

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938. Adrien Lucy (French 1794-1875) FRENCH MILITARY REVIEW AT METZ a pair signed and dated 1844 watercolour, 34.25cm x 55.75cm £300-500 (+Fees*) 939. Attributed to Martinus Schouman (Dutch 1770-1848) HORSE DRAWN WAGON IN THE CORNFIELDS watercolour, 33.75cm x 25.5cm £100-150 (+Fees*) 940. Charles Rowbotham (British 1856-1921) PICNIC PARTY, BEDDGELERT, NORTH WALES watercolour, 14cm x 25.5cm £60-80 (+Fees*)

936. Follower of David Cox Snr. (British 1783-1859) HILLY LANDSCAPE with figure near a cottage watercolour, 19cm x 26.75cm £40-60 (+Fees*) 937. James Burrell Smith (British 1822-1897) VIEWS IN THE SOUTH OF FRANCE, ITALY AND SCOTLAND variously signed and dated 1886, 1884 six watercolours, the largest 12.5cm x 16.5cm £200-300 (+Fees*)

941. Follower of David Cox Snr. OWS (British 1783-1859) RIVER LANDSCAPE with figures, cattle and sheep watercolour, 20.25cm x 26.75cm £40-60 (+Fees*) 942.ARR Mabel Frances Wickham (British 1902-1992) A VILLAGE SEEN THROUGH TREES watercolour, 29.25cm x 36.75cm £40-60 (+Fees*) 943. Peter de Wint (British 1784-1849) MOUNTAIN LANDSCAPE WITH STREAM watercolour, 49.5cm x 63.5cm £1000-1500 (+Fees*)

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Lot 944 944. Basil Nightingale (British 1864-1940) THE ENTENTE CORDIALE an English bulldog and a standard poodle signed, inscribed and dated 1906 charcoal, pencil and white chalk, 45cm x 67cm see illustration £250-350 (+Fees*) 945. Basil Nightingale (British 1864-1940) NO ROAD huntsman jumping a gate signed and dated 1916 pencil, charcoal and watercolour, heightened in white, 46cm x 61cm see illustration £200-250 (+Fees*) 946. Basil Nightingale (British 1864-1940) CALM BEFORE STORM, AN INCIDENT WITNESSED signed and dated 1916 watercolour, heightened in white, 32cm x 66cm see illustration £250-300 (+Fees*)

Lot 945 949. 19th Century English School PORTRAIT OF MARY ANN COOK half-length watercolour, 24cm x 19cm and a portrait of a gentleman £50-60 (+Fees*)

953. William Turner of Oxford COASTAL SCENE possibly Clovelly Bay watercolour heightened with white, 12.75cm x 22.75cm £100-200 (+Fees*)

950. Thomas Creswick (British 1811-1869) FIGURES IN A WILLOW LINED LANE signed watercolour, 15.5cm x 21cm £40-60 (+Fees*)

954. James Stinton FOUR STUDIES OF GAME BIRDS Grouse, Partridge, Pheasant and Snipe signed watercolour and body colour, 14cm x 23cm £300-400 (+Fees*)

951. 19th Century Indian School RECLINING FIGURE, READING pencil, 17.5cm x 12cm £100-150 (+Fees*) 952. Late 18th Century English School HENRY SNAITH half-length portrait, wearing a red jacket pastel, 25cm x 20cm and a pastel portrait of a baby £80-120 (+Fees*)

955. Heneage Finch, 4th Earl of Aylesford (British 1751-1812) HALF TIMBERED BUILDING pencil and wash, 40cm x 27.5cm Provenance: P & D Colnaghi & Co. Ltd. £60-80 (+Fees*)

947. Attributed to John Downman PORTRAIT OF A LADY wearing a white bonnet and blue sash watercolour, 11cm x 8.5cm £150-200 (+Fees*) 948. Edward Gunn PARISH INSTITUTE FOR AN EAST LONDON SUBURB inscribed architect’s pen and ink drawing, 34cm x 20cm £30-40 (+Fees*) Lot 946

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958.ARR ● Peter Markham Scott (British 1909-1989) STUDY OF A GYRFALCON signed and dated 1969 gouache, 17cm x 21.5cm see illustration £300-500 (+Fees*)

Lot 958 956. 18th Century French School DESIGN FOR AN AUBUSSON CARPET, ANNOTATED

gouache, 22cm x 16cm DESIGN FOR SILK TEXTILE, LYONS gouache, 20.5cm x 13.5cm and another, watercolour, 48.5cm x 20cm (3) £200-300 (+Fees*) 957. An interesting group of watercolours to include a Plan of the King of Prussia’s Army, dated 1775, 48cm x 30.5cm English School circa 1800 FEATHERLESS OSTRICHES STEALING PLUMES FROM WOMEN’S HATS 10.5cm x 20cm and sundry drawings £60-80 (+Fees*)

959. Late 19th Century English School HARBOUR SCENE indistinctly signed, perhaps E Lewis watercolour, 24cm x 55cm £60-80 (+Fees*) 960. Late 17th Century Italian School LANDSCAPE pen and ink wash, 15.5cm x 29cm £150-200 (+Fees*)

963. John Jourdain SHIPPING ON THE THAMES NEAR LONDON BRIDGE signed lower right and dated ’97 watercolour, 35cm x 50cm and H L Kearley THE VILLAGE PATH watercolour, 24cm x 33cm £60-80 (+Fees*)

Oil Paintings 970. Peter Monamy (British 1681-1749) DUTCH FISHERMAN REEFING THE SAILS a French Frigate and an English Squadron beyond signed lower left oil on canvas, 59.5cm x 89.5cm Provenance: Private collection, Gloucestershire see illustration £4000-6000 (+Fees*)

961.◆ 19th Century English School THE VIRGIN MARY watercolour on ivory, 8cm x 10cm in a gilt frame backed on velvet £150-200 (+Fees*) 962.ARR Philip Rickman (British 1891-1982) GREAT TITS signed and dated 1966 watercolour, 52cm x 36.5cm £150-200 (+Fees*)

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971. Late 19th Century English School THE DRAUGHTS PLAYERS two men seated at a table in a tavern interior oil on board, 28.5cm x 29cm £80-120 (+Fees*)

982. 19th Century Continental School THE WATER MILL oil on board, 43cm x 57cm £150-200 (+Fees*) 983. Early 19th Century English School THE MILL POND with sluice in the foreground oil on canvas, 24cm x 35cm see illustration £300-350 (+Fees*)

972. 19th Century English School PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG GIRL seated beneath a Century tree, her hair in ringlets, wearing a black lace shawl and crimson satin dress oil on board, 33cm x 28cm £150-200 (+Fees*) 973. W Wall BEACHED FISHING BOATS signed oil on canvas, 19cm x 39cm £120-150 (+Fees*) 974. Follower of Thomas Luny SHIPPING BETWEEN HURST CASTLE AND THE NEEDLES oil on board, 25cm x 40cm £100-150 (+Fees*) 975. After John Linnell THE COW YARD farm hands, cow, dog and chickens by a barn signed lower left oil on panel, 29cm x 35cm £300-400 (+Fees*) 976. Russian School THE MOTHER OF GOD OF TIKHVIN, THE ELEOUSA the child seated in a detached position gazing beyond oil on panel, 31cm x 25cm £200-300 (+Fees*)

984. 18th Century English School CHARLES I half-length portrait, wearing a black hat and white collar painting on glass, 18cm x 12cm £80-120 (+Fees*) Lot 980 980. 19th Century German School after Caspar Netscher WOMAN FEEDING A PARROT oil on metal, 19.5cm x 15.5cm see illustration £100-150 (+Fees*) 981. Follower of Jacob More (British 1740-1793) RURAL LANDSCAPE figures and sheep beside a lake, with ruins in the distance oil on canvas, 34cm x 44cm £200-250 (+Fees*)

985. Joseph Thors (Dutch 1835-1884) FIGURES WALKING ALONG A LANE, YORKSHIRE signed oil on canvas, 61cm x 91.5cm £400-600 (+Fees*) 986. 19th Century English School COTTAGE BY A BRIDGE IN A RURAL LANDSCAPE oil on canvas, 28cm x 57.5cm £40-60 (+Fees*) 987. Edmund Morison Wimperis (British 1835-1900) ON THE SUSSEX DOWNS signed oil on canvas, 50.75cm x 76.25cm £200-300 (+Fees*)

977. Follower of William Calcott Knell FISHING VESSELS TRAWLING IN CHOPPY SEAS oil on canvas, 31cm x 56cm £80-100 (+Fees*) 978. Follower of Alfred Vickers HARVEST SCENE ON THE THAMES AT WINDSOR oil on canvas, 31cm x 51cm £100-150 (+Fees*) 979. Follower of J F Herring ’ARCHIBALD’ RACEHORSE WITH JOCKEY UP oil on canvas, 22cm x 29cm £70-90 (+Fees*)

Lot 983

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Lot 988 988. James Webb (British 1825-1895) DINANT ON THE MEUSE signed and dated 1846 oil on canvas, 76cm x 27cm Provenance: Original bill of sale dated Jan 4th 1949, Mawson Swan & Morgan Ltd., Newcastle on Tyne see illustration £4000-6000 (+Fees*) 989. Henry Jarman THE FERRY oil on canvas, 59cm x 49cm £80-100 (+Fees*) 990. 20th Century English School PORT SCENE indistinctly signed, oil on board, 25cm x 37cm £80-120 (+Fees*) 991. Follower of Sir Godfrey Kneller (1646-1723) PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN bust-length, wearing a red coat and white cravat oval oil on canvas, 74cm x 61cm see illustration £1500-2000 (+Fees*) 74

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Lot 1000

992. 18th Century Italian School BALLERINA oil on canvas, 12cm x 8.5cm £120-150 (+Fees*)

997. 18th Century Naive School A HUNTER WITH RIDER IN A LANDSCAPE oil on canvas, 58cm x 62cm £300-400 (+Fees*)

993. Early 19th Century English School PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN half-length, seated at a table reading inscription verso oil on board, 14.5cm x 12cm £250-300 (+Fees*)

998. 19th Century Naive School HOMEWORK oil on canvas, 30cm x 23cm £100-150 (+Fees*)

994. 19th Century English School SUMMER FLOWERS oil on board, 19cm x 9cm in a gilt wood Florentine frame £40-60 (+Fees*) 995. Mid 19th Century Naive School YOUNG BOY STANDING BESIDE A CHAIR oil on canvas, 68cm x 50cm £80-120 (+Fees*) 996. 18th Century Naive School TWO HUNTERS RACING oil on canvas, 33cm x 35cm £200-300 (+Fees*)

999.ARR W E Barrington-Browne (British 1908-1985) THE RIVER TEST oil on board, 50cm x 59cm £60-80 (+Fees*) 1000.● Daniel Haringh (Dutch c.1636-1715) PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN half-length, wearing a blue coat and standing in an architectural setting with landscape beyond, signed lower left and PORTRAIT OF A LADY half-length, wearing a brown dress and white chemise oil on canvas, 28cm x 24cm both in gilt frames see illustration £1500-2000 (+Fees*)

1001.● Follower of Montague Dawson CROWDED SAIL oil on canvas, 49cm x 74cm £150-200 (+Fees*) 1002.● 19th Century English School LANDSCAPE WITH HOUSE oil on panel, 32.5cm x 42.5cm £50-70 (+Fees*) 1003.● After Sir Edwin Henry Landseer RA (British 1802-1873) THE ILLICIT WHISKY STILL bears signature and dated 1797 oil on canvas, 49.5cm x 59.5cm £300-500 (+Fees*) 1004.● R W Yarnold (19th Century) WHITBY COASTAL SCENE signed oil on canvas, 24cm x 34.25cm £80-120 (+Fees*)

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Lot 1005 1005.● William Garthwaite (British 1821-1899) DUTCH SHIPPING BEATING TO WINDWARD OFF FORT ROUGE, CALAIS oil on canvas, 44.5cm x 65cm see illustration £300-500 (+Fees*)

1006.● James Webb (British c.1825-1895) VIEW OF DORDRECHT sailing barges to foreground dated ’67 oil on canvas, 59.5cm x 90cm £500-800 (+Fees*) 1007.● Attributed to Edgar Longstaffe (British 1849-1912) LANDSCAPE WITH FLOCK OF SHEEP oil on canvas, 58.5cm x 90cm £200-300 (+Fees*)

1008.● Henry Thomas Dawson (British, act. 1860-1896) SHOREHAM HARBOUR NEAR BRIGHTON monogrammed and dated 1876 oil on canvas, 39.5cm x 59.5cm see illustration £600-800 (+Fees*) 1009.● After Rembrandt THE NIGHT WATCH oil on oak panel, 70cm x 89cm £200-300 (+Fees*)

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1010. Follower of Giovanni Antonio Canal, called Canaletto (Italian 1697-1768) VIEW OF THE GRAND CANAL, VENICE The Bucintoro returning to the Molo on Ascension Day oil on canvas, 73.75cm x 125.75cm Note: this painting has traditionally been attributed to the British painter William James (active 1730-1780), who was one of Canaletto’s studio assistants on his 1754 trip to England. The paintings he produced in his master’s style found a ready market among wealthy clients on the Grand Tour. It is one of several very similar versions which have appeared at auction, notably at Christie’s New York on 15th April 2008 and, most recently, at Hampel in Munich on 2nd April 2020; both were catalogued as being by William James. The composition is based on a Canaletto originally owned by Sir Robert Walpole, the first Prime Minister of Great Britain, and recorded as hanging at 10 Downing Street in 1736 Provenance: Christie's, Pictures by Old Masters, 19th May 1967, Lot 55 (catalogued as Canaletto) see illustration £30000-40000 (+Fees*)

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Lot 1011 1011. Sir John Everett Millais Bt. (British 1829-1896) PORTRAIT OF MRS WILLIAM EVAMY bust length, wearing a black dress oil on canvas, 61cm x 51cmI Note: Mrs Evamy was the artist’s aunt Provenance: Christie’s South Kensington, 8th March 2001, Lot 275 see illustration £1500-2000 (+Fees*) 1012. Attributed to Edward Pritchett (British 1808-1894) VENETIAN CANAL oil on board, 17cm x 24.5cm see illustration £600-800 (+Fees*)

Lot 1015 1015. Alejandro de Riquer Inglada (Spanish 1856-1920) LADIES RELAXING IN THE SHADE oil on board, 45cm x 31cm see illustration £1000-1500 (+Fees*) 1016. Charles Martin Hardie (Scottish 1858-1916) EL ABUELO (THE GRANDFATHER) THE FRUIT SELLER a pair each initialled and inscribed Xeres oil on board, 26cm x 20cm £100-150 (+Fees*)

1017.ARR Ishbel McWhirter (British, born 1927) BOAT BY THE COAST oil on board, 22.5cm x 17.5cm £60-80 (+Fees*) 1018. Circle of John Clayton Adams PATH THROUGH THE MEADOW IN LATE SPRING oil on canvas, 83cm x 124cm £200-300 (+Fees*)

1013. Manner of Thomas Christopher Hofland (British 1777-1843) LANDSCAPE WITH FISHERMAN BY A BRIDGE oil on board, 26.5cm x 40.5cm £150-200 (+Fees*) 1014. Early 19th Century English School PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN bust length, wearing a black coat oil on canvas, 61cm x 51cm and another portrait (2) £200-300 (+Fees*)

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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. Estimates. Estimates are designed to help you gauge what sort of sum might be involved for the purchase of a particular lot. Estimates may change and should not be thought of as the sale price. The lower estimate may represent the reserve price (the minimum price for which a lot may be sold) and will not be below the reserve price. Estimates do not include the buyer’s premium or VAT (where chargeable). Estimates are prepared some time before the auction and may be altered by a saleroom notice or announcement by the auctioneer before the auction of the lot. They are not definitive. Buyer’s Premium. The Terms of Sale oblige you to pay a buyer's premium on the hammer price of each lot purchased at the following rates: 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).

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 12.4.

7.

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

8.

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

b.

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

a.

whether an export licence is needed; and

b.

if there is a prohibition on importing goods of that character e.g. because the goods contain prohibited materials such as ivory (see Terms of Sale clause 14)

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

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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 leaving commission bids by telephone, email, via our website or through online bidding platforms.

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Methods of Payment. We accept payment by cash, debit card, credit card and bank transfer (maximum payment by cash or credit card £1,000 per auction). Please discuss with our office in advance of the sale if you plan to use any other method of payment. We do not accept payment by card over the telephone.

12.

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

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

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.

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TERMS OF SALE Both the sale of goods at our auctions and your relationship with us are governed by the Terms of Consignment (primarily applicable to sellers), the Terms of Sale (primarily applicable to bidders and buyers) and any notices displayed in the saleroom or announced by us at the auction (collectively, the “Conditions of Business”). The Terms of Consignment and Terms of Sale are available at our saleroom on request. Please read these Terms of Sale carefully. Please note that if you register to bid and/or bid at auction this signifies that you agree to and will comply with these Terms of Sale. Please note that these Terms of Sale relate to auctions held at our premises only. 1 Definitions and interpretation 1.1 To make these Terms of Sale easier to read, we have given the following words a specific meaning: “Auctioneer” means Chorley’s, a partnership or company registered in England and Wales with registration number with registration number 5857433 and whose registered office is located Staverton Court, Staverton, Cheltenham GL51 0UX or its authorised auctioneer, as appropriate; “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; “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;

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means Value Added Tax or any equivalent sales tax; and “Website” means our website available at www.chorleys.com. In these Terms of Sale the words 'you', 'yours', etc. refer to you as the Buyer. The words “we”, “us”, etc. refer to the Auctioneer. Any reference to a ‘Clause’ is to a clause of these Terms of Sale unless stated otherwise. 2 Information that we are required to give to Consumers 2.1 A description of the main characteristics of each Lot as contained in the auction catalogue. 2.2 Our name, address and contact details as set out herein, in our auction catalogues and/or on our Website. 2.3 The price of the Goods and arrangements for payment as described in Clauses 4, 5, 7 and 8. 2.4 The arrangements for collection of the Goods as set out in Clauses 8 and 9. 2.5 Your right to return a Lot and receive a refund if the Lot is a Deliberate Forgery as set out in Clause 13. 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. 3 Bidding procedures and the Buyer 3.1 You must register your details with us before bidding and provide us with any requested proof of identity and billing information, in a form acceptable to us. You must also satisfy any security arrangements we have in place before entering the auction room to view or bid. 3.2 We strongly recommend that you attend the auction in person. You are responsible for your decision to bid for a particular Lot. If you bid on a Lot, including by telephone and online bidding, or by placing a commission bid, we assume that you have carefully inspected the Lot and satisfied yourself regarding its condition. 3.3 If you instruct us in writing, we may execute commission bids on your behalf. Neither we nor our employees or agents will be responsible for any failure to execute your commission bid, unless our failure to do so is unreasonable. Where two or more commission bids at the same level are recorded we have the right to prefer the first bid made (where this can be reasonably ascertained). 3.4 The Bidder placing the highest bid for a Lot accepted by the Auctioneer will be the Buyer at the Hammer Price. Any dispute about a bid will be settled at our discretion. We may reoffer the Lot during the auction or may settle the dispute in another way. We will act reasonably when deciding how to settle the dispute. 3.5 Bidders will be deemed to act as principals, even if the Bidder is acting as an agent for a third party. 3.6 We may bid on Lots on behalf of the Seller up to one bid below the Reserve. 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).


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The purchase price As Buyer, you will pay: the Hammer Price; a premium of a percentage of the Hammer Price on an incremental basis: 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 excess above £1,000,000 any artist’s resale right royalty payable on the sale of the Lot; and any VAT due. VAT 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. The contract between you and the Seller 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. 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. 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. 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). Payment Immediately following your successful bid on a Lot you will: 7.1.1 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); and 7.1.2 pay to us the Total Amount Due with cash, debit card, credit card and bank transfer (maximum payment by cash or credit card of £1000 per auction). If you owe us any money, we may use any payment made by you to repay these debts. Title and collection of purchases Once you have paid us in full the Total Amount Due for any Lot, ownership of that Lot will transfer to you. You may not claim or collect a Lot until you have paid for it. You will (at your own expense) collect any Lots that you have purchased and paid for either: 8.2.1 not later than seven business days following the day of the auction; or 8.2.2 not later than seven business days following the date that we have received payment of the Total Amount Due in cleared funds, if later.

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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. Risk of loss or damage to the Lot will pass to you when you (or your agents) take physical possession of the Lot. If you do not collect the Lot that you have paid for within thirty days after the auction, we may sell the Lot. We will pay the proceeds of any such sale to you, but will deduct any storage charges or other sums that we have incurred in the storage and sale of the Lot. We reserve the right to charge you a selling commission at our standard rates on any such resale of the Lot. Remedies for non-payment or failure to collect purchases 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: 9.1.1 take action against you for damages for breach of contract; 9.1.2 reverse the sale of the Lot to you and/or any other Lots sold by us to you; 9.1.3 resell the Lot by auction or private treaty (in which case you will have to pay any difference between the price you should have paid for the Lot and the price we sell it for as well as the charges outlined in Clause 8.5). Please note that if we sell the Lot for a higher amount than your winning bid, the extra money will belong to the Seller; 9.1.4 remove, store and insure the Lot at your expense; 9.1.5 if you do not pay us within seven business days of your successful bid, we may charge interest at a rate not exceeding 1.5% per month on the total amount due; 9.1.6 keep that Lot or any other Lot sold to you until you pay the Total Amount Due; 9.1.7 reject or ignore bids from you or your agent at future auctions or impose conditions before we accept bids from you; and/or 9.1.8 if we sell any Lots for you, use the money made on these Lots to repay any amount you owe us. We will act reasonably when exercising our rights under Clause 9.1. We will contact you before exercising these rights and try to work with you to correct any noncompliance by you with these Terms of Sale. 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. Warranties The Seller warrants to us and to you that: 11.1.1 the Seller is the true owner of the Lot for sale or is authorised by the true owner to offer and sell the lot at auction;

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11.1.2 the Seller is able to transfer good and marketable title to the Lot to you free from any third party rights or claims; and 11.1.3 as far as the Seller is aware, the main characteristics of the Lot set out in the auction catalogue (as amended by any notice displayed in the saleroom or announced by the Auctioneer at the auction) are correct. 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. Please note that many of the Lots that you may bid on at our auction are second-hand. If a Lot is not second-hand and you purchase the Lot as a Consumer from a Seller that is a Trader, a number of additional terms may be implied by law in addition to the Seller’s warranties set out at Clause 11.1 (in particular under the Consumer Rights Act 2015). These Terms of Sale do not seek to exclude your rights under law as they relate to the sale of these Lots. 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. Descriptions and condition Our descriptions of the Lot will be based on: (a) information provided to us by the Seller of the Lot (for which we are not liable); and (ii) our opinion (although it is likely that we will not be able to carry out a detailed inspection of each Lot). 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. 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. 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 any description does not imply the lot is without fault. Chorley’s do not usually include condition information in catalogue or online descriptions, however 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.

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


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Our liability to you We will not be liable for any loss of opportunity or disappointment suffered as a result of participating in our auction. 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. Subject to Clause 15.4, 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. Notwithstanding the above, nothing in these Terms of Sale shall limit our liability (or that of our employees or agents) for: 15.4.1 death or personal injury resulting from negligence (as defined in the Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977); 15.4.2 fraudulent misrepresentation; or 15.4.3 any liability which cannot be excluded by law. Notices 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. Any notice referred in Clause 16.1 may be given: 16.2.1 by delivering it by hand; 16.2.2 by first class pre-paid post or Recorded Delivery; or 16.2.3 by email, provided that a copy is also sent by prepaid post or Recorded Delivery. Notices must be sent: 16.3.1 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 16.3.2 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. Notices will be deemed to have been received: 16.4.1 if delivered by hand, on the day of delivery; 16.4.2 if sent by first class pre-paid post or Recorded Delivery, two business days after posting, exclusive of the day of posting; or

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16.4.3 if sent by email, at the time of transmission unless sent after 17.00 in the place of receipt in which case they will be deemed to have been received on the next business day in the place of receipt (provided that a copy has also been sent by pre-paid post or Recorded Delivery as set out in Clause 16.2.3) 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. Data Protection We will hold and process any personal data in relation to you securely, in accordance with the 2018 General Data Protection Regulation. General We may, acting reasonably, refuse admission to our premises or attendance at our auctions by any person. 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. 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. 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. 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. 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. These Terms of Sale and any dispute or claim arising out of or in connection with them (including any non-contractual claims or disputes) shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of England and the parties irrevocably submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of the English courts. These Terms of Sale, forming part of our Conditions of Business, are based upon terms recommended by SOFAA (The Society of Fine Art Auctioneers & Valuers)

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