Chorley’s 20th September 2016
Prinknash Abbey Park Gloucestershire GL4 8EU
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Auction Catalogue Tuesday 20th September 2016
Prinknash Abbey Park Gloucestershire GL4 8EU
Tuesday 20th September 2016 at 10am Lots Furniture & Furnishings Miscellaneous Items Clocks Glass Ceramics Prints Watercolours & Drawings Oil Paintings Foreign Silver & Plated Items Silver Objets de Vertu Coins & Stamps Jewellery & Watches Books Dolls Houses & Furniture Dolls Toys & Games
1 – 132 145 – 176 180 – 189 195 – 202 205 – 238 245 – 258 265 – 279 285 – 297 302 – 314 320 – 371 380 – 404 410 – 427 430 – 510 515 – 526 530 – 539 540 – 584 590 – 658
Page 3 15 17 18 18 21 22 23 25 26 31 34 35 43 44 48 51
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Prinknash Abbey Park Gloucestershire GL4 8EU
Catalogue £8
Pictures
Generally
When offering Oil Paintings, Watercolours and Drawings, a picture code is used. Using one artist's name we illustrate below the manner of attributing the pictures in the catalogue.
Furniture, porcelain, bronzes, etc are attributed as follows:
Arthur Devis
In our opinion a work by the artist.
Attributed to Arthur Devis
In our opinion a work possibly by or partly by the artist.
School of Arthur Devis
In our opinion made at the same time that Sheraton was active.
Sheraton style or of Sheraton design In our opinion of later manufacture.
Dated 1660
In our opinion a genuine date.
In our opinion a work contemporary with the artist and showing his influence.
Carved with the date 1660
Manner of Arthur Devis
A Derby figure
In our opinion a later decoration.
In our opinion a work in the artist's style and of a later date.
In our opinion a figure from the Derby factory.
After Devis
In our opinion this is similar to a Derby product.
In our opinion a copy of a known work by the artist (of any date).
Signed, Dated, Inscribed
In our opinion the work has been signed dated inscribed by the artist.
Bears Signature; Bears a Date; Bears an Inscription In our opinion the signature
date inscription is by a hand other than the artist.
Dimensions
These are given height before width.
Catalogue produced by
Page 2
A Sheraton period
Possibly Derby By
In our opinion made by the artist or modeller in question.
After
In our opinion made by another artist or modeller as a copy of the original.
Lot 7
Furniture & Furnishings
8.
A wrought iron garden gate with scrollwork decoration and two separate side panels, the gate 110cm wide x 144cm high, the side panels each 38cm wide x 125cm high £150-200
9.
A set of mahogany corner wall shelves, with shaped frame and three graduated shelves, 79cm high and an oak framed stool with faux leather upholstered seat, 50cm high £50-70
10.
A closely matched set of ten Victorian mahogany dining chairs with carved bar backs, horizontal splats and on reeded front legs £600-800
11.
A 19th Century mahogany extending dining table, the top with moulded edge on turned legs with brass caps and castors, 264cm long x 125cm wide fully extended see illustration £500-700
12.
A Victorian walnut framed chaise longue, the upholstered button back with carved legs on castors, 177cm long £150-200
13.
A pair of Victorian walnut framed fireside chairs, with upholstered button backs and carved frames and legs £120-180
14.
A Victorian button back open armchair £50-70
15.
A Windsor type stick back armchair, with dished elm seat, turned legs and crinoline stretcher £30-50
1.
A Hamadan rug with medallions and stylised flowerheads to a blue central ground within a cream border, 176cm x 121cm £60-80
16.
2.
A Kurdish carpet with central field of forty-five rectangular geometric panels within a multi-figured and stylised floral border, 210cm x 300cm £150-200
An oak dresser base of three drawers, with single shelf gallery back on front cabriole legs, 173cm wide £100-150
17.
A late Georgian mahogany pedestal desk, the tooled leather top above three frieze drawers and dummy drawer cupboards, flanking a recessed cupboard, 118cm wide x 54cm deep £200-300
3.
A Mahal carpet, the madder field with an overall design of palmettes and foliate scrolls within a matching chocolate border and meander guards, 400cm x 281cm £150-200
4.
A Mahal carpet, the indigo herati field enclosed by a madder palmette border and meander guards, 365cm x 265cm £100-150
5.
A large Kashan carpet, the central medallion on an indigo ground to a multiple border, 350cm x 520cm £400-600
6.
An Eastern blue ground rug, with geometric patterns, 140cm x 87cm and another rug £20-30
7.
A reconstituted stone garden statue, modelled as a Classical female holding an urn, on a square plinth base, 127cm high see illustration £100-150 Lot 11
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Lot 18 18.
19.
A closely matched set of four Windsor splat back armchairs, one in yew wood, all with Christmas tree motifs to the splats, dished elm seats and crinoline stretchers see illustration £700-1000 A mahogany butlers tray, circa 1900, with twin brass handles on a folding turned X-frame stand see illustration £100-150
Lot 19 Page 4
20.
A 17th Century oak chair, the carved arched horizontal splats to a solid seat on turned front legs united by stretchers see illustration £300-400
21.
An 18th Century oak Carmarthenshire chest, the two panel doors each carved with gothic raised panels, above a base of three drawers, on bracket feet, 138cm wide £100-150
22.
An 18th Century oak press cupboard, the top section with fielded panel doors enclosing pegged hanging space, above a panelled coffer base, carved with date 1754 on top section, 144cm wide £150-200
Lot 20
Lot 25 23.
24.
A George III oak lowboy, fitted three drawers above a shaped apron on tapering legs with pad feet, 74cm wide x 50cm deep see illustration £400-500 A George III mahogany drop leaf table, the oval two-flap top on cabriole legs with claw and ball feet, 115cm long (flaps up) x 105cm wide £400-600
25.
A William IV rosewood jardinière table, the circular top with lift out lid, gadrooned border and twisted stem column on a tripod support with scroll feet, 45cm diameter see illustration £200-300
26.
A Victorian two-seater sofa on turned mahogany legs with brass castors, 218cm wide £80-100
27.
A Victorian pine dresser, the top section of three open shelves fitted two drawers and two panel cupboards beneath, 129cm wide £150-200
28.
A pine farmhouse dining table with five pine dining chairs and a pine armchair, 181cm long £100-150
29.
A Victorian two-seater sofa with drop down arm, on bun feet, 132cm wide £100-150
30.
An 18th Century oak dresser with shaped frieze, three open shelves above a two-drawer base on hipped cabriole legs, 119cm wide £100-150
31.
A button back armchair on turned legs with castors and another armchair with blue and white floral cover £80-120
32.
A lady’s mid 19th Century mahogany and walnut pedestal desk, with tooled green leather inset top, 104cm wide £150-200
33.
A 19th Century mahogany framed button back armchair with scrolling cabriole legs and deep green velvet upholstery £80-120
34.
A two-seater button back Chesterfield sofa with mahogany turned front legs, upholstered in violet velvet £200-300
35.
A brass and painted double bed frame, 136cm wide £80-100
36.
A 19th Century armchair, with octagonal carved feet on castors £50-70
37.
A Victorian pine linen press, the panel doors enclosing three fitted shelves above two short and two long drawers, 117cm wide £200-300
38.
A Louis XVI style gilt framed settee, the upholstered back and seat flanked by leaf capped open arms and on turned fluted legs, 158cm wide £500-700
39.
A set of four Louis XVI style gilt framed salon chairs, the upholstered backs and seats flanked by leaf capped open arms and on turned fluted legs £700-900
40.
A pair of Continental inlaid bedside tables, one fitted with three drawers, the other with a single drawer above a cupboard, 39cm wide £80-120
41.
A reproduction sofa table, fitted two drawers opposed by two dummy drawers, 93cm wide and a side table fitted a single drawer on square tapering legs, 80.5cm wide £60-80
Lot 23
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Lot 45 42.
A pair of salon chairs with gold frames, upholstered backs and seats £40-60
43.
A Louis XVI style commode, the serpentine marble top above two inlaid drawers, 80.5cm wide £200-300
44.
A Louis XVI style oval table with marble top and gilt metal mounts, 77.5cm wide £80-120
45.
A Louis XV style gilt framed salon settee, the carved and moulded frame to upholstered back and seat see illustration £500-700
46.
A set of four Louis XV style gilt framed salon chairs, the carved and moulded frames to upholstered backs and seats see illustration £700-900
Lot 46 Page 6
47.
A late Regency lignum vitae veneered work table, the rectangular top with two frieze drawers, the end supports on paw feet joined by a turned stretcher, 58cm wide £250-300
48.
49.
A Regency tambour roll top desk, with cut brass three-quarter gallery over a roll concealing three drawers above a slide and two bow-fronted tambour doors, flanked by Egyptian caryatid pilasters, on lion paw feet, 103cm x 65cm £1500-2000 A fine 18th Century oak dresser rack with shaped frieze on quarter column supports and three shelves, flanked by narrow shelves and drawers, 126cm x 216cm £150-200
50.
A Regency rosewood work table with two flaps and two drawers, wool basket beneath, on a central column and four outsplayed legs, bearing the label of R Loader, Cheapside, 53cm wide £150-200
51.
A George III mahogany tallboy, with dentil cornice and fluted frieze, the top fitted three long and two short drawers, the base fitted three drawers on bracket feet, 114cm wide x 187cm high £250-350
52.
A mid Victorian figured walnut Davenport, with hinged stationery compartment to the back, the maple lined interior fitted two drawers, a bank of four drawers to one side and four false drawers to the other, 56cm wide £250-350
53.
An early 18th Century oak chest with quadruple panelled top, carved later arches and geometric designs to the three front panels, 123cm wide see illustration £200-300
54.
An Italian late 19th Century mahogany centre table, bearing a label ‘Panciera Besarel Venise’, the top with countersunk centre and border of harebells with carved frieze and beaded border, on carved umbrella type legs with platform beneath (probably a converted jardinière table), 84cm wide £400-600
55.
A pair of Knole settees with usual drop ends and cord attachments, fitted loose seat cushions upholstered in green damask, 198cm wide £600-800
63.
An early 19th Century pine recess cupboard with a dome top, fitted shaped shelves enclosed by a pair of panel doors with cupboard under, 107.5cm wide x 232cm high £300-500
64.
A mid Victorian figured walnut piano-top Davenport desk with sprung stationery compartment to the back, the interior fitted two drawers and leather lined slope, on carved S-shaped supports, a bank of four drawers to one side and four false drawers to the other, on bun feet, 57cm wide £500-800
65.
A satinwood table of 18th Century design, the top inlaid a central batwing patera, 99cm wide £40-60
A carved giltwood and gesso console table, the marble top with serpentine moulded border, the base carved fleurs-de-lys, open shells, scrolls, etc., on S-shaped legs with scroll feet, 70cm wide £200-300
66.
A Regency mahogany secretaire chest with broad knulled border to the top and usual fitted interior with two drawers under, on lion paw feet, 117.5cm wide £300-400
A mahogany pole screen with tripod support on hoof feet, set a 19th Century oval frame, 125cm high £40-60
67.
A cherry wood spinning wheel, the bobbin turned wheel with brass rim, on turned legs, 96cm high £100-150
68.
A Regency mahogany breakfast table, the rectangular top crossbanded, raised on a turned column and quadruple support, the top 116cm x 95cm £80-120
56.
An early 19th Century oak corner cupboard, with moulded cornice enclosed by a glazed bar door, 72cm wide £40-60
57.
A set of eight spindle back rush seat dining chairs with bobbin turned top rails on turned legs and stretchers, comprising six singles and two armchairs £400-600
58.
A Victorian arch top overmantel mirror, moulded flowers and foliage to the pillars and arch corners, the plate 122cm x 97cm £80-120
59.
An oak coffer with plain hinged cover and three moulded geometric panels to the front, 118cm wide £150-200
60.
61.
62.
A 19th Century marble top giltwood and gesso console table, the top with serpentine moulded border, the base profusely carved acanthus scrolls, flowers and foliage, on S shaped cabriole legs, 139cm wide £300-400
Lot 53 Page 7
Lot 74
69.
70.
71.
A mahogany circular table on a turned column and tripod support, 55cm diameter and a small carved oak hanging cupboard, 31cm wide £60-80 An elm refectory table on square taper legs with brackets to the corners, drawer to one end, united by square end stretchers, 252cm x 68.5cm £800-1200 A pair of elm benches, on three uprights with bracket supports, 250cm long £600-800
72.
A turned wood standard lamp on a tripod support, 176cm high £60-80
73.
An 18th Century style oak dresser fitted three drawers, on square legs, 151cm wide £400-600
74.
A late 18th Century mahogany serving table of unusual shape, fitted four drawers with upright canted sides, raised on four square moulded legs and set with roundels, 208cm wide see illustration £800-1200
Lot 76 Page 8
75.
A Regency rosewood and brass inlaid card table with cross banded folding top, on outswept legs with brass paw caps and castors, 91.5cm wide £300-400
76.
A late George III serpentine front sideboard, fitted three drawers, having inlaid satinwood spandrels and paterae throughout, raised on six square inlaid taper legs with spade feet, 167.5cm wide see illustration £800-1200
77.
A late 18th Century mahogany card table with lined folding top and plain frieze, on square chamfered legs, 89cm wide £150-200
78.
A set of ten George IV mahogany dining chairs, eight singles and two armchairs, with horizontal splat backs, fitted loose trap seats on square taper legs £600-800
79.
A Regency rosewood circular dining table raised on a turned and carved column and flat tripod base, with hair claw feet, 134cm wide £800-1200
80.
A turned wood standard lamp on a tripod support, 183cm high and a lacquered standard lamp £30-40
81.
An Edwardian mahogany table, boxwood strung on square taper legs united by a central platform, 53cm wide £80-120
82.
A nest of four mahogany tables on spindle turned supports, the largest 49.5cm wide £300-400
83.
An early 18th Century walnut chest fitted three long and two short drawers, 91.5cm wide £400-600
84.
An 18th Century oak chest with triple panel cover and three carved panels to the front, 103cm wide £180-220
85.
A George III oval two-flap Pembroke table, fitted one drawer, on slender turned, reeded and carved tapering legs, the top crossbanded and inlaid a satinwood oval shell, 76cm wide £200-300
86.
A late 17th Century oak chest with plain three-plank hinged cover and carved triple panel front, 114.5cm wide £150-200
87.
A Georgian rectangular side table fitted three drawers on square taper legs, 94.5cm wide £180-220
88.
A near pair of ladder back chairs with solid seats, on turned legs £80-120
89.
A rectangular upholstered stool on square chamfered front legs, 45cm wide £100-150
90.
A Victorian mahogany Sutherland table, 75.5cm wide, another Sutherland table and an Edwardian octagonal table £60-80
91.
An oval occasional table, the top quarter-veneered in burr walnut on a naturally twisted stem to a triangular platform base, the top 48.5cm wide £30-50
92.
A late 18th Century mahogany breakfront side table, fitted three drawers to the frieze, raised on square taper legs capped by satinwood ovals, 99cm wide £300-400
93.
A burr walnut standing bookcase enclosed by a pair of glazed doors with two drawers under, 122cm wide £600-800
94.
A late Regency mahogany sewing table with hinged cover and fitted a drawer with basket beneath, 61cm wide £300-400
95.
A Georgian mahogany chest of four long and two short drawers, 115cm wide £150-200
Lot 110 Page 9
Lot 116
96.
A George III mahogany tray top commode, 54.5cm wide £200-300
97.
A George III mahogany tray top commode, enclosed by a pair of panel doors on square legs, 51cm wide £80-120
98.
An 18th Century walnut chest of three long and two short drawers, crossbanded and raised on bracket feet, 98cm wide £300-400
Page 10
99.
A Georgian mahogany dressing mirror on a three-drawer box base, 43cm wide £120-150
100.
A William IV mahogany tripod table on a turned column and lappet carved legs, 50cm wide £80-120
101.
A folding towel rail on turned supports and splay feet, 57cm wide £80-120
102.
An 18th Century walnut chest of three long and three short drawers on bracket feet, 92cm wide £300-400
103.
Three Regency mahogany single chairs, fitted loose trap seats on square taper legs £80-120
104.
A mahogany shield shaped toilet mirror on a skeleton support, 40cm wide £30-40
105.
Two splat back single chairs, fitted loose trap seats on square chamfered legs £60-80
106.
An early 19th Century mahogany dressing table mirror, the rectangular glass above a bowfront box base of three drawers, 51cm wide £40-60
107.
A late Regency oak bookcase, the moulded cornice with knulled border, fitted adjustable shelves enclosed by a pair of glazed bar doors, the breakfront base with bank of six drawers with cupboards to each side, 152.5cm wide £250-350
108.
A Regency mahogany broken-D front sideboard fitted three drawers and a cellaret with false two-drawer front, on turned legs, 153cm wide £200-300
109.
A Victorian shaped oval figured walnut breakfast table, with moulded border on a reeded and turned column and a carved quadruple support, 150cm wide £150-200
110.
A set of ten Chippendale style mahogany dining chairs, circa 1850, with pierced and carved splats to the backs, fitted serpentine front loose trap seats on carved cabriole legs with ball and claw feet, comprising eight single chairs and two armchairs see illustration on page 9 £1200-1500
111.
A late Victorian rosewood and marquetry wardrobe, by Maple & Co., circa 1885, the canted cornice above a pair of panelled and mirrored doors flanking a pair of marquetry doors and two short and three long drawers, on a plinth base, 223cm wide £300-500
112.
A George III mahogany bureau bookcase, the astragal glazed upper section above a fall enclosing a fitted interior above four long drawers, on bracket feet, 113cm wide x 220cm high £200-300
113.
A yew wood butlers tray, the hinged sides with pierced handles, 91.5cm wide on a later stand and an oval tray with carved scallop shell handles £100-150
114.
A George III mahogany three-tier dumb waiter, the graduated circular tiers united by baluster column supports on a tripod base, 115cm high £100-150
115.
A George III mahogany chest on chest, the upper section with dentil cornice above two short and three long drawers, the lower section fitted three long drawers on bracket feet, 113cm wide x 178cm high £300-500
116.
A late 18th Century oak dresser, the open rack on a five-drawer base with turned legs united by a platform stretcher, 157cm wide see illustration £500-700
117.
A modern drinks cabinet, the upper and lower sections enclosed by panel doors, 107.5cm wide x 159cm high £40-60
118.
A modern oak bookcase, the upper section fitted adjustable shelves, the cupboard base enclosed by panel doors, 92cm wide x 200cm high £60-80
119.
A Victorian rosewood bookcase enclosed by a pair of arched glazed doors, on turned feet, 126cm wide £200-300
120.
A large Victorian carved giltwood framed mirror, the scroll carved and pierced cresting above scroll carved sides, 227cm high x 170cm wide see illustration £1000-1500
Lot 120
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Lot 121 121.
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A George II style sofa, with arch back and scroll arms, on carved and gilded cabriole legs with claw and ball feet, 219cm wide see illustration £1200-1500
122.
A Regency rosewood and brass inlaid sofa table, the two-flap top above a frieze drawer on a rectangular column support to a platform with four outswept legs with brass paw caps and castors, 146cm wide (flaps up) see illustration £400-600
Lot 122
123.
A reproduction twin-pedestal dining table, the crossbanded top with D-shaped ends, extending to 304cm £200-300
Lot 124
124.
A George III mahogany secretaire bookcase, the glazed upper section with lancet astragals flanked by reeded pilasters, the base with secretaire drawer above three long graduated drawers on bracket feet, 110cm wide x 219cm high see illustration £400-600
125.
A Regency mahogany bookcase, the glazed upper section with lancet shaped astragals above a cupboard base on bracket feet, 214.5cm high see illustration on page 14 £500-700
126.
An Indian hardwood side cabinet, enclosed by panel doors with glazed upper sections above reeded oval panels, two drawers below, on turned feet, 160cm high £250-350
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Lot 125
127.
A set of four Regency mahogany dining chairs, with horizontal splats and upholstered seats on turned and reeded front legs £100-150
129.
A Victorian walnut and inlaid pier cabinet, enclosed by a glazed panel door on bracket feet, 71.5cm wide x 102cm high £100-150
128.
A set of four Victorian mahogany salon chairs with oval backs, upholstered seats and moulded front legs £80-120
130.
A George III mahogany supper table, the circular top on a turned baluster column and tripod base, 82.5cm diameter £150-200
Page 14
131.
A George III mahogany Pembroke work table, the crossbanded two-flap top above three drawers opposed by three dummy drawers on square legs united by an undertier and an X-stretcher on castors, 53.5cm wide £150-200
132.
An Edwardian Sutherland table on turned supports, 61cm wide £20-30
Lot 146
Miscellaneous Items 145.
146.
147.
An H. M. Defence sailor’s hat, made by ‘The Latest’ - ‘Washing Cap’ in black and cream silk, an Indian paisley shawl, a quantity of ostrich feathers and various others £40-60 A pair of rococo style candelabra, late 19th Century, each in gilt metal with twin acanthus leaf scrolling branches on a baluster column and scroll base, 33cm high see illustration £100-150 A pair of gilt metal and parian porcelain figural candlesticks, late 19th Century, each modelled with a parian cherub to a support of fruiting vines, on a circular base with three mask heads, 35cm high £100-150
148.
A quantity of various brassware to include a large oval copper pan and cover and a kettle on stand £80-120
149.
A quantity of linens, lace etc. £60-80
150.
A Chinese opium pipe, the bone stem decorated a scholar, precious objects and script, 50.5cm long £60-80
151.
A bronze pin tray decorated in relief with two hunting dogs flushing a pheasant from the undergrowth, signed T Hingre, 16.5cm wide £40-60
152.
A Russian bronze figure of a horse-drawn sleigh, signed in Cyrillic, 24cm wide £100-150
153.
A pair of Chinese bronze vases of baluster form decorated fish and water lilies, four character marks under, 25.5cm high £120-150
Lot 156
154.
A 17th Century oak box carved ‘William Fyllar 1655’ inside the lid, the box carved with geometric designs and roseheads, with side drawer, 27cm wide £150-200
155.
A pair of early 17th Century mannerist style panels carved with scroll work and figures, one initialled BM, 39cm x 15cm, together with a pair of oak caryatid carvings, 63cm high and a gadrooned rail, 77cm long £300-400
156.
An early 19th Century pull pocket telescope in ebony and silvered metal, 6cm diameter in a red leather box see illustration £100-150
157.
Two early 19th Century pocket telescopes and another by Rowland, Bristol, 7.5cm, 6.5cm and 19.5cm closed £100-150
158.
A 19th Century three-draw telescope by G Davis, London, Day or Night, 78cm extended £60-80
Page 15
Lot 165
Lot 159 An Victorian letter scale modelled as putti supporting a telescopic scale and letter rack, the base marked ‘H B Wright, No 130, Decr 20 1839’, 14.5cm high and a brass letter scale, J Cooke & Son, Makers London, 10.5cm high see illustration £100-150
164.
Two porcupine quill boxes, both fitted with small lidded compartments, 29.5cm wide £100-150
165.
A carved wood letter knife, the handle modelled as a dog’s head with glass eyes, a pair of inkwells in a leather case, two folding rules by J Rabone & Sons and five further rules £80-120
A George II mahogany knife box of serpentine form, converted for stationery, 35cm high see illustration £100-150
166.
161.
A WWI torch The Orilux, JH Steward Ltd., London, in a leather case and a compass by TG & Co. Ltd 1941 £20-30
A pair of Black Forest carved nut crackers modelled as a boar’s head, a late 19th Century German dust bellows, a Max Méder wooden dish etc. £100-150
167.
162.
A Victorian black lacquered box, the cover marked ‘Private Correspondence’ in gilt, with countersunk handles to the sides, 46.5cm wide, a pair of mahogany artists’ palettes and a book slide £60-80
A small quantity of sundries to include a leather briefcase, a reproduction coat-of-arms, child’s alphabet blocks, various stands etc. £30-40
168.
A gentleman’s crocodile leather dressing case, with canvas outer cover and fitted ivory brushes, pots etc., monogrammed, the dressing case initialled J.A.C see illustration £80-120
159.
160.
163.
A bronze bust of Socrates after the antique, 20cm high £80-100
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Lot 168
169.
A set of brass postal scales with eight graduated brass weights on a walnut base, 27cm wide £40-60
170.
A brass door knocker and a quantity of sundries £50-70
171.
A large brass preserving pan with crossover handle, a Jersey hot water can, a brass chamber stick and a ledger £30-40
172.
A 19th Century inlaid tea caddy, the cover and sides decorated Tyrolean figures, 11.5cm wide £30-50
173.
A bronze bust of a young woman, signed ‘Saibas’, looking to her right, on a plinth base, 61cm high £200-300
174.
A tantalus fitted three pear-shaped glass bottles £70-90
175.
A brown trout mounted on a board, 30.5cm x 66.5cm £150-200
176.
A brass bound oval coal pail with swing handle, 46cm high £150-200
Lot 185
188.
A French cartouche shaped mantel clock in a painted and gilt metal mounted case, the white enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals above a painted scene of a courting couple, the cylinder movement marked Marti & Cie, 32cm high see illustration £50-70
189.
A gilt brass cased carriage clock, the white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, 14cm high handle up £60-80
Clocks 180.
A 19th Century painted longcase clock face with date aperture, painted a cottage and hanging game, 30cm x 30cm, with movement and a County insurance firemark £50-60
181.
A gilt brass cased carriage-type clock, fitted a verge watch movement by Daniel De St. Leu, Watchmaker to Her Majesty, No 3766, 15cm high £100-150
182.
An early 20th Century wall clock, with silvered dial and glazed panel front, 75cm high and an early 20th Century mantel clock £50-70
183.
A miniature inlaid cased longcase clock, the circular dial with Arabic numerals, signed Houghton & Gunn, 162 N Bond St, London, the case with broken arch pediment, 40cm high £80-120
184.
A brass carriage clock with cream enamel dial and Arabic numerals, with presentation inscription, 15cm high £50-70
185.
A gilt brass cased carriage clock, the enamel dial with Roman numerals and retailers mark for Howell & James Ltd., To The Queen, London, fitted a French movement numbered 275, 17.5cm high handle up see illustration £120-180
186.
A Louis XV style wall clock, with giltwood surround of birds, torches and foliage, the white enamel dial fitted an eight-day movement, 51cm high £150-200
187.
A gilt brass cased carriage clock, the chapter ring with Arabic numerals, in a fitted case with key, 14.5cm high handle up £70-90
Lot 188
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Glass 195.
A Gallé style glass lamp, the bell shaped shade to a tapering baluster stem, 58cm high £200-300
196.
A Gallé style glass vase, decorated dragonflies, flowers and foliage, 45cm high £100-150
197.
Three Gallé style glass vases each decorated flowers, the tallest 35.5cm £150-200
198.
A pair of Gallé style glass lamps of mushroom shape, decorated butterflies and flowers, 58cm high see illustration £300-500
199.
Five cut glass pedestal salts, 10cm diameter, two others larger, 13cm diameter and two stands, 13cm diameter £60-80
200.
201.
A cut glass goblet, 17cm high, three oval stands, 18cm wide, a confiture and cover and a circular stand etc. £40-60 A pair of George III style drinking glasses, each with trumpet shaped bowl and airtwist stem, on a circular foot with folded rim, 22.5cm high and a glass ale goblet, the bowl etched hops and barley, 21cm high see illustration £100-150
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Lot 198
202.
A pair of Victorian opaque glass vases of baluster form, painted neo-classical designs, 22cm high £60-80
Ceramics 205.
A Russian porcelain teapot and cover, Gardner factory, painted summer flowers beneath a gilt husk rim, 16cm high £50-70
206.
A Royal Worcester blush ivory jug, No. 1094, finely painted summer flowers, 16cm high, another 14.5cm high, a smaller modern jug, 10cm high and a rouge pot lid £80-100
Lot 201
207.
A group of seven Beatrix Potter figurines, some with gold backstamps £40-60
208.
A pair of Royal Doulton vases, early 20th Century, of globular form with stylised necks and twin gilt handles, decorated with camel riders in a desert, signed H. Allen green printed mark to base, 20.5cm high £40-60
209.
A Lladro porcelain glazed figure group ‘Fishing with Gramps’ no. 5215 on a wooden plinth, 40cm wide, a Lladro figure of a boy with doves and three other Lladro figures £80-100
210.
A 19th Century Spode tea service decorated with purple flowers within gilt floral bands, comprising a teapot, twin-handled sugar bowl and stand, slop bowl and stand, cream jug, plate, six coffee cans, five teacups and eleven saucers, pattern 1851 £100-150
211.
A Mintons part dessert service decorated with enamelled cornflowers and foliage within a gilt border, comprising a pair of comports and eight dessert plates £60-80
212.
A quantity of blue and white transferware, various dates and makers £60-80
The following Lots 213 to 225 are from a Welsh Country House 213.
A pair of Flight Barr & Barr Worcester miniature spill vases with gadrooned rim and square base, painted with named views of Flek Bridge, Ireland and of Downe Castle, Perthshire, inscribed, 5.5cm high see illustration £300-400
214.
A pair of Flight Barr & Barr miniature spill vases with flared rims and circular bases, painted with named views of St German’s Church, Cornwall and Our Lady’s Church, Glendalough, Co. Wicklow, inscribed, 4.7cm high see illustration £100-200
215.
A pair of Flight Barr & Barr cabinet cups and saucers with shaped rims, one painted with a named view of Eagle Rock, Lough Bray, Co. Wicklow, the other with a figure of Gwenwyn, Constable of Chester, each with butterfly handle, 6cm high see illustration £300-400
216.
A pair of Flight Barr & Barr cylindrical vases on tripod lion paw feet and triform base, each painted a panel with exotic bird, 9.5cm high £500-700
217.
A pair of Derby square tapering pot pourri vases and covers, the pierced covers with cup finials painted with extensive landscapes and floral bouquets with rams mask handles, 28cm high see illustration on page 20 £1000-1500
218.
A garniture of four Derby baluster vases with swan handles and square bases, 29cm high and smaller and a pair of chocolate cups and saucers, 29cm high and smaller £300-500
219.
A Flight Barr & Barr campana vase with gadrooned rim and beaded collar, raised on a square base with entwined handles painted with a panel of peacock in a landscape, 17cm high £300-500
Lot 213
Lot 214
Lot 215
220.
A pair of Chamberlains Worcester wall pockets, each with bird nest finial to a shaped puce back, one painted with a named view of Leamington, the other with Oxford, 19cm wide £200-300
221.
A Grainger Worcester mug painted with a view of the Severn at Worcester on a green ground, 8cm high and a Spode cabinet cup and saucer £60-80
222.
A Spode part tea service, pattern no 967, Chinese style, comprising ten saucers, eight tea cups, nine coffee cans, slop bowl and a bread plate £200-300 Page 19
227.
Four white glazed jelly moulds, a Davenport transfer printed jug and a basin £40-60
228.
A group of English Imari tea wares, comprising a Derby tray, Davenport coffee cup and saucer and milk jug, a Spode plate and two slop bowls £60-80
229.
A Paris porcelain part dinner service, early 20th Century, printed flowers and butterflies, comprising a tureen, meat dish, two sauce boats, an oval platter and various plates £150-200
230.
A Paris porcelain part coffee service, circa 1810, comprising a coffee pot, cream jug, six cups and five saucers £200-300
231.
An Italian glazed figure of a semiclad maiden on a circular base, 69cm high £80-120
232.
A Belleek twin-handled porcelain vase, applied with floral sprays to front, 13th period, 23cm high, a Belleek vase with flared wavy rim, a Belleek vase with moulded body and a cornucopia vase £60-80
Lot 217 223.
224.
A Spode part dessert service, pattern no 2630, Chinese famille rose style, comprising ten shaped dishes, two tureens with covers and stands and twenty-four plates see illustration £400-600 An early 19th Century Paris porcelain two-handled urn, painted with Classical warriors, 32cm high £120-180
225.
A 19th Century porcelain dog’s head whistle, 4.5cm long £80-120
226.
A pair of glazed figural window chocks, a porcelain gilt metal mounted lamp, a framed pot lid etc. £30-40
Lot 223
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233.
A small quantity of Belleek porcelain with shamrock pattern, various periods, comprising a 2nd period sugar bowl and jug, another cream jug, a tall bottle vase with flared rim, a smaller example, a cup and saucer, a tree form spill vase and an Art Nouveau dish (7) £80-120
234.
A group of Belleek porcelain, various periods, comprising a 2nd period shell form cup, a 5th period sugar bowl with matching cream jug, a pair of spill vases, a flower encrusted bowl, a shell dish and saucer, a heart shaped bonbon dish and one other £50-70
235.
236.
A Doulton Lambeth silicon jardinière decorated with floral bands, 19cm high, a small Doulton three-footed bowl, a Doulton Lambeth silicon jug, two pairs of Doulton vases, four Staffordshire figures and a Doulton teapot £100-150 A quantity of Royal Crown Derby Imari tea wares, pattern 2451, comprising two silver collared chocolate pots, a plate, tea plate, coffee cup and saucer and teacup and saucer £200-300
237.
Two Spode trios and a teacup and saucer, circa 1810, with two further teacups and saucers and a saucer £60-80
238.
Three Derby Imari coffee cans and two saucers, a lobed lozenge dish, circa 1810, a modern coffee can and a copy of The Old Derby China Factory by J Haslem £50-70
248.AR Snaffles, Charles J Payne (British 1884-1967) The Sojer Hossifer, Nasty Steeplechasing Beggar signed and with inscription ‘To Captain Foljambe with Snaffles compliments’ colour print, 49cm x 49cm £250-350
253.
Nicholas Henri Jacob (French 1782-1871) Storia Naturale Delle Scimie eleven engravings, published Milan 1812, with descriptions in Italian, French and German three framed the others in mounts see illustration on page 22 £600-800
A Racing Scrapbook 1918-1924, containing numerous scraps and photographs compiled by the Countess of Liverpool, formerly The Hon Mrs Gerald Foljambe, bound in a green leather covered album initialled ‘C G S F’, together with a print of St. Simon the thoroughbred racehorse, with annotation on reverse by Lady Liverpool £100-150
254.
J Kip after L Knyff Southwick in the County of Southampton, the Seat of Richard Norton Esq engraving, 35.5cm x 49cm £50-70
255.
C Bloemaert after Thysidius Guidus Recumbent Gods a pair engraving, 23cm x 31cm and nine further engravings of Classical figures (11) £100-150
249.
250.AR Lionel Edwards (British 1878-1966) a pair of coloured engravings £20-30 251.
Robert Morden Map of Worcestershire 36cm x 42cm and a reproduction map of the British Isles £40-60
252.
William Lionel Wyllie (British 1851-1931) Fishing off Portsmouth Feluccas on the Nile Warships in the Grand Harbour, Valetta Ships and Boats on an Estuary signed in pencil four etchings, 16.5cm x 37cm and Wyllie (MA) We Were One, A Biography of W L Wyllie, London 1935 inscribed ‘with affection to my friend Mr Inman who gave me the sight with his clever hands to write this book’ see illustration £300-500
256.AR Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen (British, born 1965) Decorum numbered 218/495 silk screen with silver leaf, 20cm x 20cm £40-60 257.
After Sir David Wilkie four engravings in rosewood frames 62cm x 83cm £80-120
258.
After Sir David Wilkie and others five engravings in rosewood frames 33cm x 47cm and smaller £60-80
Prints 245.
Thomas Kitchin (British 1718-1784) Map of Essex 21cm x 27cm £40-60
246.
After Charles Dixon The Pool of London a pair chromolithograph, 25cm x 63cm £30-40
247.
Sutherland after Wolstenholme Shooting four plates, 36cm x 41cm £60-80 Lot 252 (part) Page 21
270.AR Henry John Sylvester Stannard (British 1870-1951) Young Girl with Cat Outside a Cottage on a Country Lane watercolour, 24cm x 35cm £100-150
Lot 253
271.
Edmund Havell Jnr. (British 1819-1894) Family Portrait with mother and father seated, their son standing between with a book signed and dated 1845 watercolour, 61.5cm x 52cm £150-200
272.
William Buckler (British 1814-1884) Portrait of a Lady with a Birdcage signed and dated 1838 pencil and watercolour, 47.25cm x 33.25cm £100-150
273.
Kate Greenaway (British 1846-1901) Boy Fishing from a Rock in the River initialled K G lower left pen and red ink, 9cm x 10cm Provenance: Leger Galleries, Old and Modern Masters, January 1965 £200-300
274.
19th Century English School Whitby from Upgang inscribed and initialled JS watercolour, 32.5cm x 50.5cm £40-60
275.
David Cox (British 1783-1859) Bolton Abbey watercolour, 23cm x 32cm £150-200
276.
Talbot Hughes (British 1869-1942) Lady Listening to a Shell watercolour, 37cm x 25.5cm £100-150
277.
A Prangley Tyrolean Landscape signed and dated ‘03 watercolour J R Smith after R Cosway Instruction published 1785 stipple engraving and sundry pictures and prints £40-60
278.
Manner of Thomas Rowlandson The Odd Couple watercolour, 28cm x 19cm £100-150
Watercolours & Drawings 265.AR Dorothy Margaret & Elizabeth Mary Alderson (British 20th Century) Still Life with Roses and Apples signed and dated 1976 watercolour, 34cm x 29cm and another by the same hand of Hellebores, 20cm x 29cm £80-100 266.AR Arderne Clarence (British 1882-1966) Landscape with Children signed watercolour, 22cm x 36cm £80-120 267.
Margaret Smith (British late 19th Century) River Landscape signed watercolour, 24cm x 45cm £80-100
268.
F Fountaine (British late 19th Century) River Landscape signed and dated Nov 1890 watercolour, 22cm x 31cm £100-150
269.
C Blake (British 19th Century) Fishing Boats off Sandgate signed and dated 1899 watercolour, 16cm x 33cm £70-90
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279.AR Tim Bulmer (British born 1965) Four Studies of Wine Drinkers watercolours, various sizes and two limited edition prints by the same, ‘The Joy is in the Drinking’ and ‘Zoot Alors!’ (6) £80-120
Lot 285
Oil Paintings 285.
John Riley (British 1646-1691) Portrait of a Gentleman three-quarter length, standing indistinctly signed oil on canvas, 122cm x 101.5cm see illustration ÂŁ5000-7000
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Lot 286 286.
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Manner of Sir John Baptist de Medina (1659-1710) Portrait of a Lady in Red oil on canvas, 122cm x 101.5cm Provenance: Label verso states the painting was purchased in Eastbourne from Bonfiglioli, antique dealer in 1949 see illustration ÂŁ2000-3000
287.
18th Century English School Portrait of a Mother and Child the mother with a lace bonnet and lace shawl, her daughter to her left holding a garland of flowers oil on canvas, 124cm x 100cm £500-700
288.
Early 18th Century English School Portrait of Graves Martyn, Bencher of Lincolns Inn wearing wig and lace stock and brown tunic, his left hand leaning on a table with ribbon tied deeds beside oil on canvas, 122cm x 100cm £1000-1500
289.
James C Ward (British 1821-1883) River Landscape signed and dated 1864, oil on canvas, 60cm x 91cm £400-600
290.
Late 19th Century English Scool Ships by a Coast signed with initials KA oil on board, 17cm x 24cm £100-150
291.
Late 19th Century English School River Landscape signed ‘Moss’ and dated 1882 oil on canvas, 23cm x 44cm £60-80
292.
Early 19th Century English School Portrait of a Gentleman half length, seated wearing a black coat and white stock oil on canvas, 90cm x 69cm £500-700
293.
294.
295.
19th Century English School Still Life with Game Birds oil on canvas, 43cm x 34cm £100-150
Lot 294
296.
19th Century English School Duchess of Devonshire oil on canvas, 76.5cm x 52cm see illustration £150-200 Late 17th Century School Portrait of a Lady wearing a blue dress with lace edging oval oil on copper, 9.5cm x 8cm and Portrait of a Gentleman wearing a lace jabot oil on copper, 8cm x 6.5cm framed as a pair £200-300
297.
Follower of John Watson Gordon (Scottish 1788-1864) Portraits of a Gentleman and his Wife half length, he wearing uniform with Crimea medals on his chest, his wife wearing a flower bonnet and black dress with paisley shawl oil on canvas, 90cm x 70cm £150-200 19th Century English School Five Disciples oil on canvas, 63cm x 68.5cm £200-300
Foreign Silver & Plated Items 302.
An EPNS table service, crested, various knives, sauce ladles, knife rests, a toast rack etc. £40-60
303.
An oval tea kettle on stand and sundry plate £40-60
304.
A set of six Sheffield plated chamber candlesticks, one with associated snuffer £80-120
305.
Four pairs of circular coasters, a pair of Sheffield plate candlesticks and a cream jug £60-80
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306.
An Eastern white metal cylindrical box and cover, engraved with script, 8cm high, a similar matchbox cover and a copper bowl £30-50
312.
A Continental silver sauce boat, import marks London 1899, with portrait medallions to the sides hung with swags, approximately 195gm £70-90
307.
An Eastern white metal basting or stuffing spoon, fiddle pattern with raised decoration of a prowling leopard to the terminal, marked FM, 35.5cm long £70-100
313.
A Continental silver beaker, the rim inscribed ‘Catherine Percheron Denogent Surloir’, on a gadrooned circular foot, 9cm high on an associated stand, Sheffield 1904, 12cm diameter £200-300
308.
309.
310.
311.
A Continental silver sugar ladle, circa 1805, the pierced bowl with engraved decoration, a Sheffield plated oval snuffer’s tray with pierced border, 26cm wide and sundry silver plate £30-50
314.
A Dutch silver circular trinket box, import marks London 1891, with embossed decoration, 4.5cm diameter and a Continental silver miniature wager cup, import marks for Berthold Muller, Chester 1905, modelled as a man seated on an upturned barrel holding a swing mounted cup, 8cm high £70-100 A 19th Century Dutch silver-gilt water closet, surmounted by a figure holding a flag and set on three scrolling legs, 8cm high £80-120 A white metal trinket box of quatrefoil shape, unhallmarked, the cover decorated a townscape, 11cm wide, an embossed Continental silver box, 6.5cm wide and two 17th Century style white metal bowls £120-180
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A group of Dutch .835 standard silver miniatures, 20th Century, comprising teapot and cover, trivet, bathtub, coal scuttle, a miniature silver trophy of tyg form, Walker & Hall, Birmingham 1907, inscribed ‘Gained by P M Ross, Gullane, 1907’, 4.5cm high and a miniature or toy silver rushlight holder, George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester 1900, the knopped stem to a circular base, 4.5cm high £80-120
Silver 320.
A silver and tortoiseshell backed dressing set of four pieces and another silver backed brush £30-50
321.
A Victorian silver vesta case, CC, Birmingham 1883, of oval shape, another vesta case and a heart shaped pill box £60-80
322.
A George III silver snuff box, Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1806, of canted rectangular form with silver-gilt interior, 7cm wide £60-80
Lot 323
323.
A Scottish silver vinaigrette, maker’s mark only AGW struck four times (A G Wighton), circa 1850, of rectangular shape with reeded sides, the silver gilt interior with thistle engraved grille, 4cm wide see illustration £120-180
324.
A Scottish silver teapot stand, no maker’s mark, Edinburgh 1786, of oval form with beaded edge on four fluted feet, 18.5cm wide, approximately 155gm £80-120
325.
A George IV silver mustard pot, Charles Thomas Fox, London 1827, of drum shape with scroll handle, gadrooned rim and shell thumbpiece, blue glass liner, approximately 220gm £80-120
326.
A George III silver wine funnel, maker’s mark rubbed, Newcastle 1826, with foliate border and shell clip, liner lacking, approximately 150gm £100-150
327.
A silver sugar basin, Birmingham 1907, of half ribbed form, an open salt with blue glass liner and a pepper pot, approximately 105gm £40-60
328.
A George III silver table spoon, maker’s mark rubbed, probably Peter, Ann & William Bateman, London 1801, and another, William Eley, William Fearn & William Chawner, London 1808, both crested £20-30
329.
An Irish silver sugar bowl, maker’s mark rubbed, Dublin 1895, profusely embossed with flowers and foliage, on three hoof feet, 12cm diameter and a Victorian silver miniature jug, marks rubbed, 7.5cm high £60-80
330.
A George III silver nutmeg grater, Samuel Meriton II, circa 1790, of reeded barrel form, maker’s mark only struck twice, lacking rasp, 3.5cm high £100-150
Lot 331 331.
332.
A pair of George III silver waiters, WB, London 1802, each of circular shape centred by an armorial within a circular wreath surmounted by a ribbon tie, beaded borders and on shaped feet, 18cm diameter, approximately 525gm Note: Crest and armorial of Heathcote see illustration £500-700 A George III oval silver teapot, possibly Benjamin Montigue, London 1787, the tapering spout with bands of reeded decoration, the body with bands of reeded and engraved decoration, initialled within an oval cartouche to one side, gross weight approximately 425gm £200-300
333.
A George IV melon-shaped silver teapot, William Eaton, London 1825, the cover with ivory finial and fitted a carved ivory handle to the side, gross weight approximately 860gm see illustration £250-350
334.
A silver coffee pot, William Hutton & Sons Ltd., London 1903, of oval half-ribbed form fitted an ebonised handle, 25.5cm high, gross weight approximately 735gm £200-300
335.
A pair of silver kitchen cruets, George Gilliam, Britannia marks for London 1903, comprising a pepper pot with pierced cover and a mustard pot with blind cover, 11.5cm high, approximately 435gm £150-200
336.
An oval silver tea caddy, Elkington & Co., Birmingham 1894, with reeded borders, approximately 160gm £80-120
337.
A George III silver marrow scoop, CH, London 1816 and another, marks rubbed £100-150
338.
A William IV silver jug, marks of Thomas Hughes Headland and another, London 1835, with reeded rim and leaf capped S scroll handle, a pair of George III silver salts, marks rubbed, of compressed circular form, a pair of Victorian salts and another, approximately 320gm £70-100
339.
A George III old English pattern silver basting spoon, TD, London 1808, crested, another IL, London 1808, the stem engraved ‘Nos miseros’ and a sauce ladle, crested Note: Crest of Heathcote £120-180
340.
An oval silver trinket box, Birmingham 1898, the cover decorated cherubs, 9cm wide, an oval sweetmeat dish, London 1905, a silver scent bottle holder, Chester 1902 and a napkin ring £60-80
341.
A William IV silver snuff box, Taylor & Perry, Birmingham, date letter indistinct, the cover with stag hunting scene, 7cm wide £150-180
342.
A George II silver pear-shaped cream jug, London 1754, crested and a smaller similar jug £120-150
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343.
An Irish silver wine label, possibly John Teare, Dublin, circa 1800, of canted rectangular form, marked for Sherry and a pair of Irish silver sugar tongs, J Smyth, Dublin 1850, of coffin pattern £60-80
344.
A silver Armada type dish, London 1973, 15cm diameter and a Christening porringer, Chester 1920, of circular twin-handled form, inscribed, approximately 365gm £100-150
345.
A part canteen of silver rat tail pattern flatware, Francis Higgins, London 1888, comprising four table spoons, six table forks, six dessert spoons and six dessert forks, the forks with three tines, approximately 1345gm see illustration £500-700
346.
347.
A pair of old English pattern silver ladles, Thomas Wallis & Jonathan Hayne, London 1820, sundry Georgian spoons and two Victorian butter knives, approximately 395gm £100-150 A George III drum-shaped silver mustard pot, John Emes, London 1801, of plain form with blue glass liner and plated spoon £80-120
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348.
A silver and tortoiseshell inkwell, William Comyns, London 1911, of capstan form with inlaid tortoiseshell cover, 8.5cm diameter, a silver capstan inkwell, Asprey & Co., Birmingham 1906 and an inkwell with plated cover £60-80
352.
A campana shaped silver cup, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd, London 1912, 10cm high, a William IV pepper pot, London 1835, a silver mounted scent bottle and three silver topped glass scent bottles £100-150
349.
A Victorian drum shaped silver mustard pot, EH, London 1887, fitted a blue glass liner and a pierced silver mustard pot, Birmingham 1905, both with silver mustard spoons £100-150
353.
350.
A Victorian silver trinket box, George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester, date letter rubbed, embossed a Bacchanalian procession to the cover, 10cm wide and a George III circular dish, SA, London 1796, embossed a toper outside a tavern in the manner of Teniers, 10.5cm diameter £100-150
A silver bowl, William Hutton & Sons Ltd., Sheffield 1922, with silver-gilt interior and crested, 7cm diameter and a Victorian oval silver bowl, Nathan & Hayes, Birmingham 1889, approximately 165gm £60-80
354.
A Scottish silver snuff box, James Nasmyth & Co., Edinburgh 1840, with engraved scrollwork decorations and presentation inscription dated 1853, 8cm wide £120-150
355.
A silver plate, Richard Comyns, London 1973, engraved the racehorse Brigadier Gerard, 23cm diameter, approximately 375gm £100-150
356.
A Victorian silver Christening beaker, George Unite, Birmingham 1882, one side with scene of a girl on a fence, the other with girls boating, 8.5cm high, a barrel shaped Christening mug, London 1910 and a mug of tapering form with reeded bands, London 1907, approximately 320gm £100-150
351.
A Scottish silver caddy spoon, AB, Edinburgh 1835, with shell bowl and a George III pap boat, marks rubbed £100-150
Lot 362
357.
A Victorian silver mounted cut glass dressing table jar, William Tween & Frederick Purnell, London 1865, the oval cover centered by a monogram beneath a coronet within a border of coral beads, 11.5cm high Note: Reputedly once the property of a daughter of Haile Selassie, Emperor of Ethiopia £40-60
358.
A pair of Victorian shell shaped silver salts, Robert Hennell, London 1875, each mounted on three dolphin feet, approximately 75gm see illustration £80-120
359.
A silver quaich, Barker Bros., Chester 1913, with pierced handle and an American example marked Newport Sterling, approximately 129gm £60-80
360.
A silver café-au-lait set, William Gibson & John Langman, London 1892, one pot fitting onto the other, each fitted a turned handle to the side, retailed by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company, 29cm high, gross weight approximately 745gm see illustration £350-450
361.
A silver spoon with shell shaped bowl, G & B, London 1898, set small shells to the corners and with spiral handle £40-60
362.
A Tiffany & Co. silver-gilt box, circa 1970, of circular basketweave form, engraved beneath, 15cm diameter, approximately 425gm see illustration £600-800
Lot 358
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363.
A Georg Jensen silver bowl, designed by Harald Nielsen, of circular form on a raised foot with planished finish, 13cm diameter and a Georg Jensen Blossom spoon, pattern 21, total weight approximately 145gm see illustration £600-800
364.
A pair of silver candlesticks, Birmingham 1915, of square tapering column form, 18cm high £70-90
365.
A silver footed bowl, Charles Boyton & Son, London 1909, 11cm diameter, approximately 130gm £50-70
366.
A pair of George III silver candlesticks, maker unidentified, London 1767, the detachable drip trays on reel sockets, knopped stems and shaped square bases, the drip trays, knops and bases all with shell corners, 23cm high see illustration £800-1200
367.
An Art Deco silver pedestal bowl, Mappin and Webb, Birmingham 1933, with pierced gallery, 11cm diameter and an Edwardian octagonal jug, Mappin and Webb, London 1905, approximately 200gm £60-80
368.
A silver mounted glass scent bottle, J H Worrall & Son, London 1917, the bud shaped stopper above scroll engraved shoulders to a tapering body and circular foot, 17cm high, a silver mounted jar, Thomas Whitehouse, London 1890, the cover inscribed and dated ‘91, 10cm high, two silver lidded jars and a small William IV silver lidded jar, London 1836, crested £80-120
369.
370.
371.
A Victorian silver cruet set, marks rubbed, Birmingham 1896, fitted six cut glass cruets, three with mounts by Henry Manton, on bun feet, 14.5cm wide, the stand approximately 240gm £80-120 A pair of ‘Naval’ scissors, unhallmarked, the handles engraved dolphins and a fouled anchor within a shield and a lady’s pair of scissors, William Comyns, London 1887, with heart shaped handles Note: The former pair of scissors were reputedly owned by Sir Philip Bowes Vere Broke Bt. who captained HMS Shannon in its victory over USS Chesapeake during the War of 1812 £70-100 A part set of shell capped silver pistol grip knives, mostly William Abdy, circa 1790, comprising eleven table knives, seventeen dessert knives, six fruit knives, a plated handled carving knife and a set of six silver pistol grip table knives, all crested and with steel blades (some replaced) Note: Crest of Harbord £400-600
Lot 382
Objets de Vertu 380.
A 9ct gold pill box, G H R, Birmingham 1987, of reeded rectangular form, 4cm wide, approximately 24gm £180-220
381.
A Victorian brass letter clip in the form of a scallop shell embossed with smaller shells and coral, 9cm wide £30-40
382.
An 18th Century shagreen cased drawing etui, 15cm long see illustration £70-90
383.
A pair of Georgian silver framed spectacles and a pair of curling tongs £60-80
384.
A lace and painted fan, with ivory sticks painted a silver figure of a woman and foliage to the end sticks and six other fans £80-120
385.
An early 19th Century Continental fan, painted vignettes of pastoral scenes with pierced ivory sticks, the end sticks pierced and carved vases of flowers and a box and cover £60-80
386.
A 22ct gold replica stamp, ‘Postal Union Congress’, London 1929, cased and three other 22ct gold replica postage stamps, approximately 104gm £1500-2000
387.
A set of silver replica postage stamps, ‘The Stamps of Royalty to Commemorate the Silver Jubilee 1977’, cased, a silver-gilt set ‘The Empire Collection’ and another silver-gilt set ‘The Coronation Issue’ £100-150
388.
A Bilston enamel patch box, the cover decorated a dove and the motto ‘A Token of Love’ to a cobalt blue ground, 4cm wide £60-80
389.
A circular silver pill box with blue enamel cover, marks rubbed, 3.5cm diameter, a mother-of-pearl handled penknife, a gilt metal and mother-of-pearl brush with lion handle and two pill boxes £60-80
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390.
A silver mounted double-ended scent bottle, S Mordan & Co., London 1877, the cut glass body with one screw-on cover and one hinged cover, 13cm long see illustration £60-80
391.
A cut amethyst quartz scent bottle and stopper, the stopper connected by a yellow metal chain, 8cm high and two silver mounted cut glass scent bottles £70-100
392.
Two pairs of gold rimmed spectacles £40-60
393.
An 18ct gold handled walking cane, initialled and dated 30th April 1900, the knop and handle with scrollwork decoration, 81.5cm long see illustration £800-1200
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394.
A large cross shaped pendant set with miniature Mughal watercolours depicting towers and temples, with hook to reverse, 6cm square see illustration £1000-1500
395.
A Bilston enamel circular box, circa 1780, the cover decorated dragonflies on a floral spray, the sides and underside with vignettes of figures in landscapes, 6.5cm diameter see illustration £400-600
Lot 399
396.
A Bilston enamel portrait plaque depicting Lady Harding, circa 1765, oval with purple scroll border, 8.5cm x 7cm see illustration £800-1200
397.
A Bilston enamel drum-shaped bougie box, circa 1775, with funnel-topped cover, ring handle and painted with floral reserves within gilt scroll borders on a cobalt blue ground, 5.5cm high see illustration £500-700
398.
A Bilston enamel rectangular box, circa 1765, painted with ‘The Haymakers’ after Sadler within a gilt border to a pink ground, the sides and underside with floral reserves, 10cm wide see illustration £700-900
399.
A Bilston enamel rectangular box, circa 1780, the cover with pastoral landscape within gilt scroll border, the sides with reserves of fruit and a bird in the manner of Robert Hancock, 8cm wide see illustration £800-1200
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Lots 401, 403 & 402 400.
401.
402.
403.
A Bilston enamel mustard pot, circa 1780, decorated floral reserves within gilt scroll borders to a cobalt blue ground, set on three feet, 11.5cm high £500-700 A Bilston enamel patch box, circa 1800, oval, the cover with scene of mother and baby inscribed ‘Parental Affection’, enclosing a cracked mirror, 5.5cm x 4cm see illustration £700-900 A Bilston enamel oval patch box, circa 1770, the cover with scenes of embracing couple inscribed ‘Jemmy’s Return’, enclosing a mirror, 4.5cm x 3cm see illustration £300-500 A Bilston enamel egg-shaped bonbonnière, circa 1780, decorated reserves of landscapes and hunting scenes on a pink ground, 4cm long see illustration £500-700
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404.
A Bilston enamel box, circa 1780, the cover depicting figures in a townscape within a raised white scroll border to a blue ground, the sides with floral reserves, 8.5cm wide £700-900
Coins & Stamps 410.
An Edward VII gold sovereign, 1902 £150-200
411.
An Edward VII gold half sovereign, 1902 £100-150
412.
A Queen Victoria gold sovereign, 1853 £180-220
413.
A Queen Victoria gold sovereign (M), 1893 £150-200
414.
An Edward VII gold sovereign, 1906 and a George V sovereign, 1913 £300-400
415.
An Edward VII gold half sovereign, 1904 and two George V gold half sovereigns, 1914 £200-300
416.
The 1997 silver proof Britannia collection of four coins and sundry proof coin sets, etc. £100-150
417.
A leather case fitted five trays of coins, Queen Elizabeth II crowns, half crowns and other pre-decimal issues £60-80
418.
An album of sundry coins, a quantity of First Decimal coins and containers etc. £40-60
419.
A collection of Victorian crown pieces, other crowns and silver coins £80-120
420.
An Edward VII gold sovereign, 1906 £150-200
421.
An Edward VII gold sovereign, 1910 £150-200
422.
Various Commemorative mint sheets of stamps, presentation packs, two albums of Queen Elizabeth stamps, mint and used and a quantity of albums of cigarette cards £40-60
423.
Approximately 280 first day covers in three albums £100-150
424.
An album of Queen Elizabeth II stamps, the majority mint £40-60
425.
Approximately 150 first day covers in two albums and 50 Stamp Master GB issues in an album £80-120
426.
A large quantity of Elizabeth II postage stamps, post and predecimal in three albums and a collection of modern South African and Swaziland stamps in two albums £150-200
427.
A large collection of first day covers in ring binder albums, including limited edition collections of the Marriage of the Prince of Wales, Visit of Pope John Paul II, Maritime England etc. £150-200
Jewellery & Watches 430.
A Victorian silver mounted heart shaped scent bottle, the glass body mounted with a silver cross marked ‘Gethsemane’, a gold wedding band inscribed ‘Miz Pah’ and dated 1888, a pair of coral drop earrings etc. in an oval leather box £150-200
431.
An lady’s 18ct gold cased wristwatch, an ivory beaded necklace, a pair of cultured pearl earrings, a gem set pendant necklace and sundry costume jewellery £80-120
432.
433.
434.
435.
436.
437.
438.
A Victorian coral necklace, centred by a floral arrangement to a three-row bead necklace with oval cluster clasp, a 9ct gold hinged bangle with row of graduated split pearls, cameo brooch, enamelled badge for Royal Horse Artillery and sundry jewellery £100-150 A long coral necklace of graduated circular beads, a hardstone signet ring, initialled, an Egyptian multi-gem set ring and a pair of cultured pearl ear studs in a leather jewellery box £150-200 A quantity of costume jewellery contained in a 19th Century mahogany box and an inlaid box £150-200 An Edwardian 15ct gold wreath brooch, the circle of flowerheads set with seed pearls, a 9ct gold pin set with an oval pearl, a brooch of ribbon tie form centred by a pearl and four other brooches £180-220
Lot 447
439.
440.
441.
Two Afghan pendant necklaces, each of lozenge shape with hardstone and yellow metal inlays above a fringe of carved drops and another pendant necklace £100-150
A George III gold and black enamel mourning ring, the black enamel band named for ‘Chris’r Crowe Esq Ob 29 Sep 1776 Ae 62’ £100-150
449.
An Afghan pendant necklace, the triangular white metal pendant with fringe of unpolished lapis beads, the matching earrings, another necklace and four lapis set rings £100-150
A George III gold and enamel mourning ring, maker’s mark M G, the black enamel band named for ‘Mary Graham Died 6 May 1798 Aged 61’ between two narrow white enamel bands £150-200
450.
A George III gold and enamel mourning ring, the central vacant panel to a black and white enamel band, the interior engraved ‘ Henry George Mayne Dashwood Obt 24th October 1803 Aet 21’, enamel damaged, a ring marked ‘Friendship’, a narrow black enamelled mourning ring, a woven hair ring centred by a split pearl and gold buckle, damaged, a cufflink with oval woven hair panels etc. £100-150
451.
A George III gold and black enamel mourning ring, maker’s mark T M, the central black enamel band named for ‘Frances Marsh Died 5 Apr 1805 Aged 35’ £150-200
452.
A George IV 18ct gold and black enamel mourning ring, maker’s mark J G, the outer enamel band named for ‘J Cooke S T P Praes C C C Oxon’, the interior engraved ‘Ob 3 Feb AD 1823 Ae Suae 89’ see illustration £200-300
A pair of iolite set pendant earrings, a flourite pendant and sundry jewellery including amber £80-120
445.
A Victorian mourning ring, centred by a split pearl to a black enamel surround and shoulders, set in 18ct gold, a carved cornelian intaglio ring depicting a bearded man in profile, a pair of 9ct gold and enamel cufflinks and a three-stone ring £150-200
446.
A marcasite horse and jockey brooch, a cultured pearl spray brooch set in silver, a pair of domed turquoise set ear clips, an arrow shaped pin with agate shaft, a pair of New Zealand nephrite ear pendants etc. £100-150
447.
Lots 448 to 453 from a family collection 448.
442.
A 9ct gold bangle with turquoise bead set clasp, a 15ct gold heartshaped locket set with a single diamond, an oval locket with amethyst and pearl cross to the cover, a seed pearl and amethyst pendant etc. £150-200
Sundry jewellery £80-120
An Indian white metal snake-link necklace and bracelet, a bangle with trellis pierced decoration marked 925, two further bracelets and a neck chain £80-120
Lot 452
An early Victorian mourning ring, the hair set centre to a border of split pearls, engraved verso ‘J Bull Obt 9th March 1847’, a ruby cluster ring set in 15ct gold, an 18ct gold wedding band (2.3gm) and a turquoise set strap ring £150-200 A George III mourning ring, set with an amethyst to a white enamel band inscribed ‘Zachary Bayly Ob 16 Dec 1769 Ae 47’ see illustration £1200-1800
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459.
A blue zircon dress ring, the single stone to a platinum band, ring size N and a pair of blue zircon stud earrings £150-200
467.
A diamond solitaire ring set in an 18ct gold band, size P½, a threestone diamond ring and a fivestone diamond dress ring £300-500
460.
A jade crossover two-stone dress ring to a gold band stamped 10k, ring size O½ and a hardstone ring on a 9ct gold band £80-120
468.
A micromosaic brooch centred by a scarab within an oval frame, boxed £80-120
461.
A sapphire and diamond cluster ring, the central circular cut sapphire surrounded by ten diamonds to an 18ct gold band, ring size O see illustration £500-700
469.
A baroque pearl sautoir, the fine link chain interspersed by four pearls and suspending three chains with baroque pearl capped tassels £80-120
470.
A pair of ear pendants of vine leaf form, each with line of four graduated diamonds to the centre £400-600
471.
A pair of diamond and enamel ear studs, each centred by a diamond in a star setting within a domed blue enamel surround £150-200
472.
A pair of diamond and pearl ear pendants, each with pearl and diamond cluster suspended from a diamond set baton beneath a diamond stud, boxed see illustration £700-1000
473.
A pair of diamond cluster ear pendants, each seven-stone cluster suspended below two circular diamonds £700-900
474.
A 19th Century shell cameo brooch of oval shape depicting a Classical goddess in a horse drawn sea-chariot, within a rope twist and beaded frame, 6cm wide £400-600
Lot 461
453.
455.
A William IV 18ct gold and black enamel mourning ring, maker’s mark T G, the outer band marked ‘In Memory Of’ the interior engraved ‘George Edw’d Graham Foster Piggott Ob 5 Nov 1831 Aet 61’ £150-200
An Edwardian opal, peridot and diamond brooch, the central opal to an openwork border set with peridot and diamonds, 4cm wide £200-300
456.
A small coral bead necklace £30-40
457.
A Continental .935 standard silver cased pocket watch, the star shaped dial with Roman numerals, the case numbered 66828, on a silver chain £40-60
458.
A peridot dress ring, the oval peridot to an unhallmarked yellow metal shank £40-60
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Lot 465 (part)
462.
463.
A white sapphire two-stone crossover dress ring, to an 18ct gold band, ring size P £80-100 A garnet three-stone dress ring to a 9ct gold band with textured shoulders, ring size N½ and a pair of floral garnet set ear pendants £80-100
464.
An 18ct gold wedding band, size K and two other gold wedding bands, approximately 10gm £180-200
465.
A sapphire and cultured pearl flower brooch set in 9ct gold and a pair of sapphire and diamond set ear studs see illustration £150-200
466.
A three-stone diamond ring set on a platinum band stamped ‘PLAT’, size M½ £200-300
Lot 472
Lot 475
475.
476.
477.
A Victorian diamond and pearl brooch/hair ornament, of openwork crescent shape with five pearls to the pinnacles, 11cm wide see illustration £800-1200 A diamond three-stone ring in a scroll setting to an 18ct white gold shank, ring size O, approximate diamond weight 1.45cts see illustration £2500-3000 A pair of sapphire and diamond cluster ear studs, set in 14ct white gold £400-600
Lot 479
Lot 476
478.
A single-row graduated pearl necklace to an oval silver snap, 41.5cm long £100-150
479.
An Arts and Crafts style moonstone and enamel pendant necklace, the chain interspersed by pairs of blue and green enamel leaves to a central oval moonstone suspending an openwork pendant set with a central moonstone to a surround of green enamel leaves and turquoise beads and with a conforming drop below, marked 15ct see illustration £800-1200
480.
A ruby and diamond cluster ring, the ruby to a surround of six diamonds, claw set to an 18ct yellow gold shank, ring size M £500-700
481.
A diamond solitaire ring, the claw set stone of approximately 0.42ct, three small diamonds to each shoulder, ring size R £400-600
482.
A sapphire and diamond ring, the three sapphires interspersed by pairs of diamonds, in a scroll setting to an 18ct yellow gold shank, ring size L £400-600
483.
A diamond brooch modelled as a bird and her two chicks on a branch, each bird set with rose cut diamonds and with ruby eyes, 2.5cm wide see illustration £1500-2000
Lot 483
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Lot 484 484.
Lot 486
A French 18k gold cased pocket watch, the case back finely enamelled flowers, the silvered dial with Roman numerals and fitted a Swiss movement marked D. Mottu & Fils A Geneve, hung from a 9ct gold pin see illustration £800-1200
485.
A coiled snake bangle, the textured head with diamond eyes £600-800
486.
A Cartier 14k gold and gem set novelty brooch, circa 1970, modelled as a rabbit with diamond set ears, ruby eye and holding a coral carrot, approximately 7.4gm, boxed see illustration £2500-3000
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487.
An oval gold locket set with a diamond and sapphire, hung from an 18ct gold flattened link chain, the chain approximately 11.9gm £300-500
488.
A coral and diamond brooch, the central diamond starburst to a surround of cabochon coral beads, 27mm diameter see illustration £700-900
489.
490.
Lot 492
A pair of diamond ear studs in claw settings, approximately 0.96ct total diamond weight £1500-2000 A Georgian diamond pendant, the central pear shaped diamond within an oval frame beneath a diamond set quatrefoil, on a fine link neck chain £600-800
Lot 488 491.
A Victorian circular brooch centred by a shell cameo depicting a Classical lady in profile within a wide rope twist and beadwork frame, inscribed and dated 1865 to reverse, 42mm diameter £600-800
492.
A peridot necklace centred by a line of nine oval peridots and with a single peridot drop beneath, set in silver see illustration £1000-1500
493.
A pair of hardstone cameo bracelets, each on a three-row fancy link chain interspersed by carved oval hardstones £1600-2000
Lot 494
Lot 498 494.
A late 19th Century Masonic diamond brooch, modelled as a square and compasses with sun and moon, boxed by Colingwood & Son see illustration £800-1200
495.
A diamond ring, the central quatrefoil with small diamonds to each shoulder on an unhallmarked yellow metal shank, ring size O £600-800
496.
A dress ring of modern design set with four circular coral beads, unmarked £1000-1500
497.
A turquoise and diamond cluster dress ring, the central turquoise cabochon to a surround of eleven diamonds and with another diamond to each shoulder on an 18ct yellow gold shank, ring size K½ £600-800
498.
A pearl and diamond cluster ring, the pearl to a surround of fourteen diamonds, ring size M see illustration £1000-1500
499.
A diamond cluster ring, the ninestone cluster to an 18ct white gold shank, ring size M see illustration £1500-2000
Lot 499 500.
A 14th/20th King’s Royal Hussars regimental brooch, set with diamonds and a ruby eye in 18ct gold, in an associated box see illustration £500-700
501.
A ruby and diamond crescent brooch, the alternating stones set in 18ct gold, 2.5cm wide £250-300
502.
A 15ct gold and seed pearl Naval crown bar brooch, approximately 2.6gm and a 22ct gold wedding band, approximately 3.1gm £80-120
503.
A sapphire and diamond cluster ring, the pear shaped sapphire of approximately 1.65ct to a surround of fourteen round brilliant cut diamonds, claw set to a wishbone shaped 18ct gold shank, gross weight approximately 8.46gm £500-700
Lot 500
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An important group of Australian jewellery
Lot 504
Lot 505
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504.
A pair of Australian gold ear pendants, possibly Hogarth, Erichsen & Co, circa 1860, each of oval openwork form, one depicting an emu, the other a kangaroo, both with surround of native flora, screw fixings, approximately 4.6gm, in a fitted case see illustration Provenance: By direct descent from Hugh Hamilton (1822-1900) a younger son of the Hamiltons of Sundrum in Ayrshire. He went to Australia as an early pioneer settler at the age of 19 in 1841, establishing the Tomabil and Boyd stations on the Lachlan River in New South Wales. He lost most of his cattle in a severe drought in 1849. He took on the post of assistant gold commissioner at Ophir near Bathhurst during the gold rush but eventually returned successfully to farming. Literature: ‘Brilliant’ edited by Eva Czernis-Ryl, 2011 £600-800
505.
An Australian gold brooch, attributed to Hogarth & Erichsen, Sydney circa 1860, of oval openwork form depicting a kangaroo and emu within a surround of native flora including grass tree and banksia, 5cm wide, approximately 19.2gm, in a fitted case see illustration Provenance: By direct descent from Hugh Hamilton (1822-1900) a younger son of the Hamiltons of Sundrum in Ayrshire. He went to Australia as an early pioneer settler at the age of 19 in 1841, establishing the Tomabil and Boyd stations on the Lachlan River in New South Wales. He lost most of his cattle in a severe drought in 1849. He took on the post of assistant gold commissioner at Ophir near Bathhurst during the gold rush but eventually returned successfully to farming. Literature: ‘Brilliant’ edited by Eva Czernis-Ryl, 2011 £2000-3000
An important group of Australian jewellery
Lot 506
506.
An Australian 18ct gold panel bracelet, Christian Ludwig Qwist, Sydney circa 1863-65, the central panel with oxidised silver figure of an Aborigine, the panels to either side with kangaroo and emu, all to a surround of finely engraved scrollwork, the clasp marked ‘CLQ, 18’, the reverse engraved AMDq, 16.5cm long, approximately 34.4gm, in a fitted case see illustration Provenance: By direct descent from Hugh Hamilton (1822-1900) a younger son of the Hamiltons of Sundrum in Ayrshire. He went to Australia as an early pioneer settler at the age of 19 in 1841, establishing the Tomabil and Boyd stations on the Lachlan River in New South Wales. He lost most of his cattle in a severe drought in 1849. He took on the post of assistant gold commissioner at Ophir near Bathhurst during the gold rush but eventually returned successfully to farming. Note: The small figures of Aborigine, kangaroo and emu may have been supplied by Julius Hogarth. Literature: ‘Brilliant’ edited by Eva Czernis-Ryl, 2011 £6000-8000 Page 41
Lot 507
Lot 510
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507.
A Russian silver-gilt and gem set tiara, Khlebnikov, circa 1900, centred by an anthemion motif on a pierced scrolling support, the head band engraved ovals see illustration £300-500
508.
A Russian diamond brooch, the central nine-stone cluster flanked by rectangular sections, each set with four diamonds, marked to the pin, 5.5cm long £400-600
509.
A pair of ruby and diamond set ear studs and the matching pendant, all of geometric design £80-120
510.
A lady’s 18ct gold cased Vacheron & Constantin wristwatch, the dial with baton markers, fitted a 17 jewel lever movement, numbered 560191, the case numbered 372531 and 6439, on a leather strap see illustration £500-700
Books 515.
Christie’s Review of the Season, various years, and sundry art reference books £20-30
516.
Noake (J) Worcestershire Relics and nine others on Worcestershire £100-120
517.
Bronte (Charlotte and sisters), Works Of, six volumes and Thackeray (William) Works Of, eighteen volumes £40-60
518.
Shakespeare (William) Complete Works, Edinburgh Folio, 10 volumes in 40 parts, no 76 of a limited edition of 1000 copies signed by the publisher Grant Richards, printed at Edinburgh for the publisher London, 48 Leicester Square, WC Provenance: Basil Vassar Bruton became a partner of Bruton Knowles in 1907, he founded the Estate Agency at Bruton Knowles and was later killed in action in Italy on the 15th June 1918 £100-150
519.
Sundry hunting and other books £100-150
520.
Racey Helps (A C), Footprints in the Snow 1946, The Upside-Down Medicine 1946, Barnaby Camps Out 1947, My Friend Wilberforce 1947, Little Mouse Crusoe 1948 and Tippety’s Treasure 1949, approximately fifteen Ladybird books and sundry children’s books see illustration £40-60
521.
Greenway (K) Under The Window, George Routledge & Sons 1879, rebound, Greenway (K) sixteen examples in colour of the artist’s work, A & C Black 1910 and Caldecott (R) Picture Book, George Routledge & Sons, rebound £80-120
Lot 520
Lot 523
522.
Carroll (Lewis) Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, illustrated by Arthur Rackham, gilt cloth, limited edition number 35/1130 £200-300
523.
Upton (Bertha) The Golliwogg’s Polar Adventures, illustrated by Florence Upton and five other Golliwogg books: Auto-go-Cart, The Adventures of the Two Dutch Dolls, The Golliwogg in War, The Golliwogg’s Air-Ship and The Golliwogg at the Seaside, Reed (ET) Tails with a Twist and The Tremendous Twins (8) see illustration £200-300
524.
Hovine (Laure Stengers) Nic-Nac, Huitième Album, 1928, Nic et Nac, Sixieme Album, 1927, Nic-Nac et Quelques Autres, 1925, Nic et Nac, 1925 and two other French childrens books, Chansons de France pour les petits Français and Aventures du Capitaine Longoreille £60-80
525.
A quantity of various children’s books to include Beatrix Potter examples and The Story of Little Degchie-Head £60-80
526.
Sundry children’s books £10-15
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Lot 532
Dolls Houses & Furniture 530.
A Triang dolls house, circa 1930, complete with contents and other accessories on a stand, 61cm x 50cm £50-70
531.
A dolls sewing machine, a tea set and various dolls furniture etc. £50-70
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532.
A 20th Century dolls house, the exterior modelled as a Tudor style half-timbered house, divided into eight rooms and extensively furnished, to include kitchen, hallway, drawing room, nursery and two bedrooms, the removable house front replicating the room divisions, 100cm wide x 104cm high see illustration £2000-3000
533.
A collection of dolls house furniture and glassware, comprising two tables, six chairs, a pair of glass candelabra and other glassware £100-150
534.
A modern dolls house in the style of a four-storey Georgian town house with veranda to the first floor, enclosing an interior of rooms and staircases etc., with drawer to side and beneath, 148cm high x 62cm wide £200-300
Lot 535
535.
‘The Rosewood House’, an unusual English rosewood cabinet dolls house, 19th Century, the two-storey dwelling supported on elaborately turned and carved legs, the upper storey divided into two rooms with original wall coverings, one in the French taste with faux panelling and double doors, the contents including a tinplate Rock & Graner bed, Dutch silver chandelier, pair of silver candlesticks, Waltershausen Gothic bookcase and eight other Waltershausen pieces, Erhard mantel clock, finely carved console table, red morocco trunk, a fine bisque-headed lady doll and numerous other items, 72cm wide x 140cm high see illustration £2500-3000
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Lot 536 536.
‘The Spanish House’, a fine open-fronted dolls house, mid 19th Century, with four rooms retaining their original papers and finishes, one room with landscapes viewed through Gothic arches, the others with attractive paper borders, the kitchen with original range, shelving and well, the fully furnished interior with Rock & Graner pieces comprising bed, armchair, sofa and jardinière with flowerpots, the numerous other pieces including an Erhard étagère and birdcage, a Gothic upright piano probably by Sohlke, a fine Waltershausen sofa, whatnot and table and a framed 18th Century enamel plaque, the well equipped kitchen with a variety of interesting pieces, inhabited by six bisque or china-headed dolls, 90cm wide x 98.5cm high see illustration £2500-3000
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Lot 537
537.
A fine English ‘Boxback’ dolls house, circa 1870, the hinged façade with original brickwork and green front door with knocker, opening to reveal six rooms on three floors, all with interconnecting doors, fireplaces and grates, the kitchen in typical ‘sugar bag’ blue with original range, dresser, sink, copper and towel roller, the fully furnished interior with tinplate Rock & Graner pieces comprising a fine half-tester bed, corner whatnot, pair of rare upholstered armchairs and round table, the seven pieces of Walterhausen including a bookcase and a writing desk, the gilt metal Erhard pieces including a rare love seat and standard lamp, Vienna wall clock, wall sconces and pictures, the other contents including a bone writing desk, German bedroom and dining room suites, two chandeliers and a lithophane fire screen, a family of seven Grodnertal dolls in original costume in residence, 76.5cm wide x 92cm high Note: Dolls houses have been commercially made in London since the late 18th Century. A rusticated lower storey with red or orange brickwork above, a plain orange finish to the sides and back and well appointed kitchens were common features. Many were retailed through well-known stores such as Gamages, Silber & Fleming and Hamleys see illustration £4000-6000
538.
A quantity of dolls house furniture including upholstered furniture (chaise longue, conversation seat, footstool), a pine dresser, toleware accessories (bucket, churn etc.), kitchen items including ceramics, animals and a nursery plate inscribed ‘A Present for Jean’, 13cm diameter £100-200
539.
A quantity of dolls house furniture and furnishings, including items by Waltershausen, dressing table, mangle, candelabra, rocking chair, ink stand, stick barometer etc. £100-200
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Lot 549
Dolls
Lot 550
545.
An Armand Marseille bisque head doll, stamped AM2/DEP to head, composition body, open mouth, fixed eyes, replacement real hair wig on original cardboard pate, 41cm high £60-80
549.
A bisque head doll, unmarked, circa 1880, closed mouth and fixed blue eyes, kid body, original damask dress and later kid boots, 50cm high see illustration £200-300
546.
An early 20th Century German bisque head boy doll, marked ‘3’ to head, open mouth with two teeth, intaglio eyes, moulded hair, leather and stuffed body with original shirt, 30cm high £30-40
550.
A late 19th Century German bisque head doll, marked ‘350.II’, large fixed brown eyes and pierced ears, reproduction silk costume, 55cm high see illustration £150-200
551.
An early 20th Century German bisque head doll, open mouth and sleeping eyes, composition body in original costume, shoes and a fur trim jacket, 48cm high £50-70
552.
An SFBJ late 19th Century bisque head French boy doll, marked ‘2278 SFBJ’, open mouth and fixed eyes, with a composition body in reproduction clothing in contemporary fabrics of a velvet suit and hat, 49cm high see illustration £250-350
540.
Seven Oriental dolls various, some with original labels ‘Chinese Doll’ made in Hong Kong £40-60
541.
‘Sunny Jim’ and various puppets and rag dolls £50-70
542.
A Kammer & Reinhardt/Simon & Halbig bisque head doll, marked to head, open mouth with teeth, sleeping eyes, pierced ears and composition body, 59cm high £100-150
547.
A German bisque head doll, unmarked, open mouth, sleeping eyes and cloth body with leather jointed arms, bisque hands, strong eyebrows, reproduction wig and costume, 51cm high £80-100
A late 19th Century German Bahr & Proschild bisque head doll, marked ‘B & P 390 Dep’ to head, open mouth, sleeping eyes and pierced ears, original silk dress and underclothes, 31cm high £60-80
548.
A Kammer & Reinhardt/Simon & Halbig bisque head doll, open mouth and sleeping eyes, jointed composition body, original costume, 34cm high £80-100
543.
544.
A ‘Googly’ bisque head doll, stamped ‘163.2’ to head, open mouth with googly eyes and painted hair, composition body, 23cm high £40-60
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553.
An Armand Marseille bisque head doll, marked 996, open mouth, sleeping eyes and eyelashes, composition body in original pink costume, 40cm high, together with a stretched muslin doll with googly eyes £50-60
554.
A pair of bisque twin dolls, original outfits, fitted in a heart shaped box, each 10cm high see illustration £30-40
555.
An Armand Marseille bisque head doll, stamped ‘390 Germany’, open mouth and sleeping eyes, jointed composition body, original costume, 56cm high £50-70
556.
A Kestner bisque head boy doll, stamped ‘JBK’, open mouth and sleeping eyes, painted hair, composition jointed body, 35cm high £50-70
557.
A German black bisque head doll, marked ‘DEP’, with pierced eyes and composition body, 28cm high, together with a German bisque head doll with a composition body, 28cm high and a celluloid boy doll in a bathing costume, marked 22/1, tortoise mark, 22cm high £40-60
558.
A German bisque head doll, marked ‘DEP 4’, open mouth, sleeping eyes and pierced ears, composition jointed body in original dress and French stamped shoes with original label, possibly Jumeau, later hair, 38cm high £80-100
559.
An Armand Marseille bisque head doll, named Flora-Dora, open mouth and sleeping eyes, stuffed composition body in reproduction costume, 40cm high £60-80
560.
A German bisque head character doll, open close mouth, sleeping eyes, composition body in original costume, a shawl and bonnet £50-70
561.
A Kammer & Reinhardt/Simon & Halbig bisque head doll, open mouth, sleeping eyes and pierced ears, composition body in original costume possibly Kate Greenway design, 33cm high £100-150
562.
A French bisque head character doll, marked ‘SUB 2/0’, painted face with fixed eyes, pierced ears, composition body in an original yellow and red silk outfit and orange wig, 31cm high see illustration on page 50 £250-350
563.
An Armand Marseille bisque head doll, stamped ‘390 A 13 M’ with open mouth and sleeping eyes with eyelashes, jointed composition body, 79cm high £100-150
564.
A Simon & Halbig bisque head doll, stamped ‘1079 DEP, 11½ inch’, open mouth and sleeping eyes, in a silk dress with lace jacket and bonnet, 62cm high £80-120
Lot 552
Lot 554
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574.
A group of three early 20th Century dolls, to include a girl doll with weighted eyes and moveable wooden limbs, 40cm high £60-80
575.
A collection of Alresford dolls, comprising Tessa, 1980 boxed, Clarissa, 1982 boxed and eight others, most without boxes £60-80
576.
An Armand Marseille bisque head baby doll with weighted eyes, closed mouth, 26cm high £70-90
577.
A Heubach Koppelsdorf bisque head doll, with weighted eyes and open mouth, 35cm high £60-80
578.
A small German bisque head doll, dressed in blue striped gown, Hernsteine, weighted eyes and open mouth, 16cm and another £120-180
579.
A Sasha doll with long blonde hair, dressed in a green and blue floral top with blue dungarees, in original cardboard tube, with a small quantity of extra clothing £50-70
580.
Two toy dolls dressed in Scottish costume, an early 20th Century stuffed toy dog and a ‘Sooty’ hand puppet £100-150
581.
An Armand Marseille bisque head doll with open mouth, two teeth, weighted eyes and moulded hair, impressed ‘A M Germany 35 2½K’ with composition body £40-60
Lot 562 565.
566.
567.
568.
A Kammer & Reinhardt/Simon & Halbig bisque head doll, marked 80, open mouth, sleeping eyes and pierced ears, composition jointed body, 76cm high £70-100
569.
A small quantity of dolls clothing, three evening bags and a doll’s fur coat and matching bonnet £40-60
570.
A stuffed fabric doll with black cape and cap and two Victorian scrap albums £30-50
582.
Four Sindy dolls, circa 1960/70s and a large quantity of Sindy clothing, accessories and homemade clothing, within a brown suitcase £60-80
An Edwin M Knowles doll ‘Jessica’, designed by Yolanda Bello, with certificate, boxed and five other modern dolls £20-30
583.
A German bisque head doll, with weighted eyes, open mouth, wooden limbs and torso, in a brown floral dress with matching bonnet, 59cm high £120-150
A Heubach Koppelsdorf doll, 342-12, the porcelain head with sleepy eyes and open mouth, fully clothed, jointed composition body, 82cm long, (damage to eyes) £40-60
584.
A Simon & Halbig character doll, 117n, with weighted eyes, open mouth and jointed composition body, 49cm tall £70-100
A Kammer & Reinhardt/Simon & Halbig sailor boy doll, open mouth, pierced ears and sleeping eyes (present but loose), composition body, 75cm high £60-80
571.
A Kammer & Reinhardt bisque head doll, open mouth, sleeping eyes and pierced ears with earrings, composition jointed body, 80cm high £100-150
572.
A Heubach Koppelsdorf bisque head doll, trembling tongue, sleeping eyes, composition baby body in reproduction blue knitted outfit, 45cm high £40-60
573.
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A group of four modern dolls, to include a Babs & Stan Tomlinson copy of a Jumeau doll £40-60
Toys & Games 590.
A painted pull-along horse, wearing harness on a four-wheel base, 35cm high, a dolls wardrobe enclosed by a mirrored door above a single drawer and a Balandro navigable yacht by Giner (3) £40-60
591.
A Triang twin pram with green hood and green and white painted body, 77cm long £40-60
592.
A dolls green painted pram with wrought iron spring supports, body 60cm long £30-50
593.
A child’s green painted desk and a folding stool for the same, 40.5cm wide £30-50
594.
A dolls wooden cot on brass castors, a white enamel bath on a stand and a wicker and cane twoseater pushchair £60-80
595.
A tinplate switchback train with track, two trucks and a Hornby series tinplate station £40-60
596.
A Hornby series station, water tower bridge and other buildings etc. £50-70
597.
A large quantity of Dinky, Corgi and Matchbox toys, all unboxed £50-70
598.
A Noddy car, a quantity of wooden painted skittles, a quantity of children’s books and comics and two Italian Transform flat pack toys £40-60
599.
A quantity of 0 gauge two-rail track, train carriages and other related rolling stock £60-70
600.
Four self propelled American cars and a fire department car, a fire engine with ladder and a tippertruck £40-60
601.
The Napro GWR locomotive in original box £30-50
602.
A box of anchor blocks and two other boxes of building blocks £40-60
603.
A quantity of tin seaside buckets, a pond yacht, a cloth deck chair and a quantity of wooden building blocks £50-70
604.
A child’s white painted desk seat on a pierced cast iron support £40-60
605.
A rocking horse, dappled grey on a pine stand with turned supports £150-200
606.
A quantity of Britains and related ‘cowboys and Indians’ painted figures, together with a quantity of wooden train track, various car transporters and a boxed carnival train £80-120
607.
A Paddington Bear, circa 1973, with maroon overcoat and navy wellingtons together with two dolls and a small quantity of child’s/doll’s clothing see illustration £60-80
608.
A Tri-Tactics games, boxed, by HP Gibson & Sons Ltd. and an ‘Aviation’ game, boxed by HP G & Sons Ltd. £30-50
609.
A wooden framed folding pram, with chain seat on four spoked wheels, 88cm high £70-100
Lot 607 (part)
610.
A 1/10th scale Markie road locomotive showman’s traction engine, designed by Tony Pearce of Hampshire in 1989, spirit fired, canopy with ‘Albry Steam Traction Co.’, named ‘Millie’, serial number ARJ 33cm x 59cm with original paperwork and certificate see illustration £600-800
611.
A Royal pram with canopy and seat, painted green, 80cm high £30-50
Lot 610 Page 51
612.
A group of miniature painted lead animals and various other miniature animals £150-200
613.
A small group of stuffed animals, teddy bears and dolls £80-120
614.
615.
616.
617.
618.
619.
620.
A child’s pull along horse with changeable base for rocking, a small doll’s bed, a wicker doll’s cot and others, the horse 52cm high £60-80 A collection of lead animals, a miniature telephone, till, flat iron etc £100-150 A quantity of farm related toys, lead figures and machinery to include Britains farm animals, a Corgi Massey Ferguson combine harvester, various Home Farm series machinery, a Britains dairy cart, Dinky toys and various others £180-220 A group of die cast Tremo model fighting ships, twenty-two in total, to include battle ships and an aircraft carrier, within a Set No. 4 box £200-300
621.
A HP Gibson board game ‘Wintersports’ with folding board, five figures and a large quantity of George III style gaming tokens £30-50
622.
A dolls Staffordshire part tea service of nine pieces, painted flowers in green and yellow £60-80
623.
A child’s metamorphic high chair with spindle turned back and turned legs, 106cm high £50-70
624.
A wooden post van, painted red and initialled G R, 64cm long £60-80
625.
A Steiff polar bear, circa 1915, on four metal spoke wheels, 24cm high, 30cm long £60-80
626.
A group of die cast Tremo model fighting ships, fifteen in total, within a Set No. 1 box, four other large Tremo model ships in two brown boxes, one hand written ‘Eagle’ and an Astra harbour model, boxed £200-300
627.
628.
A group of tinplate toys to include a Triang aircraft, a Dinky tank, a Britains cannon, a Tootsie aircraft, a Johill Co. motorbike, a tinplate train engine, a clockwork tinplate bus marked ‘DRP’ and various others £80-120
Lot 642 Page 52
A Bayko construction set for a house or bungalow with garage and instruction booklet, a set of B & A carpet bowls and a set of bone dominos £50-70
Dinky Toys, a quantity of early vehicles to include Buick, Jaguar, Lincoln Zephyr, Oldsmobile, seven others and two Crescent saloon cars £60-80 Dinky Toys, four airplanes, Twin Fighters, Shooting Star, Light Racer and Light Transport, various Minic clockwork trucks etc. £50-80 Dinky Toys, a quantity of early lorries, tankers, coaches etc., Dinky Super Toys, Coles Mobile Crane (2), Blaw Knox Bulldozer and others £80-120
629.
Dinky Toys, nine unboxed, 1940s and 1950s and five unboxed military vehicles £80-120
630.
Dinky Toys, nine boxed, No 623 Army Covered Wagon, No 626 Military Ambulance (2), No 641 Army 1 Ton Cargo Truck, No 673 Scout Car (2), No 674 Austin Champ, No 676 Armoured Personnel Carrier and No 692 5.5 Medium Gun £80-120
631.
Dinky Supertoys, two boxed, No 660 Tank Transporter, No 651 Centurion Tank and Dinky Toys, one boxed and No 622 10 Ton Army Truck £40-60
632.
A quantity of Britains and other lead figures, soldiers, huntsman, etc. and a quantity of plastic soldiers, etc. £80-120
633.
Dinky Toys, twelve unboxed, 1950s models £50-70
634.
Dinky Toys, twelve unboxed, military vehicles £50-70
635.
Dinky Toys, five boxed, No 673, Scout Car, No 674 Austen Champ, No 626 Military Ambulance (2) and No 632 Army Covered Wagon £40-60
636.
Dinky Toys, three boxed, No 172 Studebaker Land Cruiser, No 170 Ford Fordor Sedan and No 157 Jaguar XK120 Coupé £80-100
637.
Dinky Toys, eight boxed racing cars, No 230 Talbot-Lago, No 232 Alfa Romeo, No 233 Cooper Bristol, No 234 Ferrari, No 235 HWM (2), No 109 Austin-Healy and No 107 Sunbeam Alpine Sports £70-90
638.
Dinky Supertoys, two boxed, No 660 Tank Transporter, No 662 ten ton Army Truck and Dinky Toys, two boxed, No 651 Centurion Tank (2) £80-100
639.
Dinky Supertoys, five boxed, No 972 20 Ton Lorry-Mounted Crane (Coles), No 504 Foden 14 Ton Tanker, No 514 Guy Van, No 351 Leyland Comet Lorry, No 561 Blaw Knox Bulldozer, No 571, boxed, Coles Mobile Crane and Dinky Toys, boxed, No 981 Horse Box £120-150
640.
Dinky Supertoys, boxed, No 751 Lawn Mower £30-50
641.
A Trix Twin Railway No 766 Operating Dump Wagon set, boxed, complete and a Hornby Dublo D1 Signal Cabin £40-60
642.
A Britains Clockwork Series No 139F Tractor and Trailer set, a Fordson Major Tractor with seated driver and a Mechanical Trailer with load, boxed and with divisions see illustration £600-800
643.
Hornby Dublo, DI Through Station, DI Girder Bridge, 5030 Island Platform, DI Signal Box, DI Footbridge, all boxed and a quantity of track, points, isolating rails, etc., some boxed £80-100
644.
Hornby Dublo three rail locomotives, a four class LNER blue Sir Nigel Gresley, with tender, a 462 maroon Duchess of Atholl with tender, an EDL17 0-6-2 tank engine, No 6197, sundry rolling stock, unboxed and seven empty rolling stock boxes £80-100
645.
Hornby Dublo 4620 Breakdown Crane, DI TPO Mail Van, both boxed, another Mail Van with contact rail, both unboxed, three DI Corridor Coaches, N E Brake Third and another LMS First Third, all boxed £70-90
646.
Hornby Dublo DI boxed rolling stock, three Oil Tank Wagons Royal Daylight, Three Petrol Tank Wagons, Esso, two Tank Wagons, Shell Lubricating Oil and Vacuum Oil Co Ltd, four Open Wagons, two HighSided Wagons, Meat Van, Fish Van, two high capacity wagons and a goods break van £70-90
647.
An early 20th Century rocking horse, dapple grey with mane and tail (renewed) on a pitch pine base (repainted), 155cm long, 134cm high overall see illustration £600-800
648.
A baby’s oval white enamel bath with wrought iron stand, 77cm wide £30-40
Lot 647
Lot 650 649.
Various board and other games, jigsaw puzzles etc. £80-120
650.
A child’s 19th Century perambulator by William Wilson, Silver Cross, the original twin-seat wooden body with folding canopy and rest, both with spiral brass folding supports and with similar support to the turned wooden handle, on a sprung base with 20cm and 25cm spoked wheels, 93cm to handle see illustration £800-1200 Page 53
Lot 651
Lot 653 Page 54
651.
A mid 20th Century ventriloquist’s dummy, attributed to Leonard Insull, the papier-mâché head with moving eyebrows, eyes and lips, dressed in a striped blue, white and red blazer with matching tie, a shirt, blue cord trousers, black boots and a cap, approximately 100cm in length Note: Leonard Insull was the maker of the famous ‘Archie Andrews’ dummy used by ventriloquist Peter Brough in the 1950s and 60s. He was considered Britain’s leading ventriloquist figure maker of the 20th Century and made numerous figures for the magic shop, Davenports see illustration £600-800
652.
A collection of jigsaw puzzles and board games to include a ping-pong game etc. £60-80
653.
A Marx Merrymakers tinplate mouse band, comprising an upright clockwork piano with attached pianist, a violinist sitting on the top, a drummer to the left and a dancer to the right, 26cm wide see illustration £350-400
654.
A late 19th Century French miniature sedan chair with three bevelled glass windows, covered in orange Regency stripe fabric, the hinged door with engraved S shaped handle enclosing an interior of floral brocade with shaped wooden carriers to the sides, 34cm high see illustration £120-150
655.
A Dean’s Rag Book Mickey Mouse with eyes, grin and tail, articulated limbs and feet, bearing original labels, 20cm high £180-220
656.
A pixie rag type doll with pointed hat and cheeky smile wearing a yellow and red waistcoat, 31cm long £80-120
657.
A Mamod engine, two train sets and a boat £30-50
658.
A Britain’s 18-in Heavy Howitzer, No 1266, boxed £60-80
Lot 654
CONDITIONS OF BUSINESS FOR ONSITE AUCTIONS (November 2015) INFORMATION FOR BUYERS AT AUCTIONS 1.
Introduction. The following notes are intended to assist bidders and buyers, particularly those that are inexperienced or new to our salerooms. All of our auctions are governed by our Conditions of Business incorporating the Terms of Consignment (primarily applicable to sellers), the Terms of Sale (primarily applicable to bidders and buyers) and any notices that are displayed in our salerooms or announced by the auctioneer at the auction. Our Conditions of Business are available for inspection at our salerooms and the Terms of Sale are printed in the back of our auction catalogues. Our staff will be happy to help you if there is anything in our Conditions of Business that you do not fully understand. Please make sure that you read our Terms of Sale set out in our catalogue or on our website carefully before bidding in the auction. If your bid is successful, you will be obliged to comply with our Terms of Sale.
2.
Agency. As auctioneers we usually act on behalf of the seller whose identity, for reasons of confidentiality, is not normally disclosed. If you buy at auction your contract for the goods is with the seller, not with us as auctioneer.
3.
Estimates. Estimates are designed to help you gauge what sort of sum might be involved for the purchase of a particular lot. Estimates may change and should not be thought of as the sale price. The lower estimate may represent the reserve price (the minimum price for which a lot may be sold) and will not be below the reserve price. Estimates do not include the buyer’s premium or VAT (where chargeable). Estimates are prepared some time before the auction and may be altered by a saleroom notice or announcement by the auctioneer before the auction of the lot. They are not definitive.
4.
5.
Buyer’s Premium. The Terms of Sale oblige you to pay a buyer’s premium on the hammer price of each lot purchased at the following rates: 20% on the first £100,000 15% on the excess between £100,001 and £500,000 12.5% on the excess between £500,001 and £1,000,000 10% on the excess between £1,000,001 Where thresholds apply, the higher premium rate will apply to the portion of the bid price up to the threshold and the lower premium rate will apply to the portion of the bid price in excess of the threshold. In addition, VAT is included in this premium (see below).
c.
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.
9.
Bidding. Bidders will be required to register with us before the auction starts. We reserve the right to impose a deadline prior to the auction by which you must register or by which we must receive a commission bid. If you wish to bid on high value lots this deadline may be several days before the auction in order to allow us sufficient time to carry out the necessary checks. Lots will be invoiced to the name and address on the registration form. You will need to provide us with proof of your identity in a form acceptable to us and such other information as we may require. Please enquire in advance about our arrangements for telephone or online bidding. Please note that we may refuse to register you if you do not provide us with all the information and documentation that we ask for or at our discretion.
10.
Commission bidding. You may leave commission bids with us indicating the maximum amount to be bid against a lot (excluding the buyers’ premium and/or any applicable VAT). We will execute commission bids as cheaply as possible having regard to the reserve (if any) and competing bids. If two buyers submit identical commission bids we may prefer the first bid received (where this can be reasonably ascertained). Please enquire in advance about our arrangements for the leaving of commission bids by telephone or fax/email or via our website or online bidding platform.
11.
Methods of Payment. Usually any payment will need to be cleared before you can take the goods away except for cash, for which there is an upper limit of 15,000 Euros equivalent. Cheques are not acceptable tender unless agreed in advance with a Director of Chorley’s. Credit card payments will incur a surcharge of 3% + VAT on the amount due.
12.
Collection and storage. Please note what the Terms of Sale say about collection and storage. It is important that you pay for and collect goods promptly. Any delay may involve you having to pay storage charges.
VAT. Items in our catalogue may be marked in the following ways: a.
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;
“Trader”
means a Seller who is acting for purposes relating to that Seller’s trade, business, craft or profession, whether acting personally or through another person acting in the trader’s name or on the trader’s behalf;
“VAT”
means Value Added Tax or any equivalent sales tax; and
“Website”
means our website available at www.chorleys.com.
In these Terms of Sale the words ‘you’, ‘yours’, etc. refer to you as the Buyer. The words “we”, “us”, etc. refer to the Auctioneer. Any reference to a ‘Clause’ is to a clause of these Terms of Sale unless stated otherwise. 2
Information that we are required to give to Consumers
2.1
A description of the main characteristics of each Lot as contained in the auction catalogue.
2.2
Our name, address and contact details as set out herein, in our auction catalogues and/or on our Website.
2.3
The price of the Goods and arrangements for payment as described in Clauses 4, 5, 7 and 8.
2.4
The arrangements for collection of the Goods as set out in Clauses 8 and 9.
“Bidder”
means a person participating in bidding at the auction;
2.5
Your right to return a Lot and receive a refund if the Lot is a Deliberate Forgery as set out in Clause 13.
“Buyer”
means the person who makes the highest bid for a Lot accepted by the Auctioneer;
2.6
We and Trader Sellers have a legal duty to supply any Lots to you in accordance with these Terms of Sale.
“Deliberate Forgery”
means: (a) an imitation made with the intention of deceiving as to authorship, origin, date, age, period, culture or source; (b) which is described in the catalogue as being the work of a particular creator without qualification; and (c) which at the date of the auction had a value materially less than it would have had if it had been as described;
2.7
If you have any complaints, please send them to us directly at the address set out on our Website.
3
Bidding procedures and the Buyer
3.1
You must register your details with us before bidding and provide us with any requested proof of identity and billing information, in a form acceptable to us. You must also satisfy any security arrangements we have in place before entering the auction room to view or bid.
3.2
We strongly recommend that you attend the auction in person. You are responsible for your decision to bid for a particular Lot. If you bid on a Lot, including by telephone and online bidding, or by placing a commission bid, we assume that you have carefully inspected the Lot and satisfied yourself regarding its condition.
3.3
If you instruct us in writing, we may execute commission bids on your behalf. Neither we nor our employees or agents will be responsible for any failure to execute your commission bid, unless our failure to do so is unreasonable. Where two or more commission bids at the same level are recorded we have the right to prefer the first bid made (where this can be reasonably ascertained).
3.4
The Bidder placing the highest bid for a Lot accepted by the Auctioneer will be the Buyer at the Hammer Price. Any dispute about a bid will be settled at our discretion. We may reoffer the Lot during the auction or may settle the dispute in another way. We will act reasonably when deciding how to settle the dispute.
3.5
Bidders will be deemed to act as principals, even if the Bidder is acting as an agent for a third party.
3.6
We may bid on Lots on behalf of the Seller up to one bid below the Reserve.
3.7
We may refuse to accept any bid if it is reasonable for us to do so.
“Hammer Price”
means the level of the highest bid for a Lot accepted by the Auctioneer by the fall of the hammer;
“Lot(s)”
means the goods that we offer for sale at our auctions;
“Premium”
means the premium that we will charge you on your purchase of a Lot to be calculated as set out in Clause 4;
“Reserve”
means the minimum hammer price at which a Lot may be sold;
“Sale Proceeds”
means the net amount due to the Seller;
“Seller”
means the persons who consign Lots for sale at our auctions;
“Terms of means the terms on which we agree to offer Lots Consignment” for sale in our auctions as agent on behalf of Sellers; “Terms of Sale”
means these terms of sale, as amended or updated from time to time;
“Total Amount means the Hammer Price for a Lot, the Premium, Due” any applicable artist’s resale right royalty, any VAT due and any additional charges payable by a defaulting buyer under these Terms of Sale;
3.8
Bidding increments will be at our sole discretion (but will be in line with standard auction practice).
4
The purchase price As Buyer, you will pay: a.
the Hammer Price;
b.
a premium of a percentage of the Hammer Price on an incremental basis:20% on the first £100,000 15% on the excess between £100,001 and £500,000 12.5% on the excess between £500,001 and £1,000,000 10% on the excess between £1,000,001
c.
any artist’s resale right royalty payable on the sale of the Lot; and
d.
any VAT due.
5
VAT
5.1
You shall be liable for the payment of any VAT applicable on the Hammer Price and premium due for a Lot. Please see the symbols used in the auction catalogue for that Lot and the “Information for Buyers” in our auction catalogue for further information.
5.2
We will charge VAT at the current rate at the date of the auction.
6
The contract between you and the Seller
6.1
The contract for the purchase of the Lot between you and the Seller will be formed when the hammer falls accepting the highest bid for the Lot at the auction.
6.2
You may directly enforce any terms in the Terms of Consignment against a Seller to the extent that you suffer damages and/or loss as a result of the Seller’s breach of the Terms of Consignment.
6.3
Title and collection of purchases
8.1
Once you have paid us in full the Total Amount Due for any Lot, ownership of that Lot will transfer to you. You may not claim or collect a Lot until you have paid for it.
8.2
You will (at your own expense) collect any Lots that you have purchased and paid for either: 8.2.1
We normally act as an agent only and will not have any responsibility for default by you or the Seller (unless we are the Seller of the Lot).
7
Payment
7.1
Immediately following your successful bid on a Lot you will: 7.1.1
7.1.2
not later than seven business days following the day of the auction; or
8.2.2 not later than seven business days following the date that we have received payment of the Total Amount Due in cleared funds, if later. 8.3
If you do not collect the Lot within this time period, you will be responsible for any reasonable removal, storage and insurance charges in relation to that Lot.
8.4
Risk of loss or damage to the Lot will pass to you when you (or your agents) take physical possession of the Lot.
8.5
If you do not collect the Lot that you have paid for within thirty days after the auction, we may sell the Lot. We will pay the proceeds of any such sale to you, but will deduct any storage charges or other sums that we have incurred in the storage and sale of the Lot. We reserve the right to charge you a selling commission at our standard rates on any such resale of the Lot.
9
Remedies for non-payment or failure to collect purchases
9.1
Please do not bid on a Lot if you do not intend to buy it. If your bid is successful, these Terms of Sale will apply to you. This means that you will have to carry out your obligations set out in these Terms of Sale. If you do not comply with these Terms of Sale we may (acting on behalf of the Seller and ourselves) pursue one or more of the following measures:
If you breach these Terms of Sale, you may be responsible for damages and/or losses suffered by a Seller or us. If we are contacted by a Seller who wishes to bring a claim against you, we may in our discretion provide the Seller with information or assistance in relation to that claim.
6.4
7.2
8
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 pay to us the Total Amount Due in cash (for which there is an upper limit of 15,000 euros equivalent) or in any other way that we agree to accept payment.
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.
If you owe us any money, we may use any payment made by you to repay these debts. 9.2
We will act reasonably when exercising our rights under Clause 9.1. We will contact you before exercising these rights and try to work with you to correct any noncompliance by you with these Terms of Sale.
10
Health and safety
12.4
Please note that Lots (in particular second-hand Lots) are unlikely to be in perfect condition. Lots are sold “as is” (i.e. as you see them at the time of the auction). 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.
Although we take reasonable precautions regarding health and safety, you are on our premises at your own risk. Please note the lay-out of the premises and security arrangements. Neither we nor our employees or agents are responsible for the safety of you or your property when you visit our premises, unless you suffer any injury to your person or damage to your property as a result of our, our employees’ or our agents’ negligence. 11
Warranties
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Deliberate Forgeries
11.1
The Seller warrants to us and to you that:
13.1
You may return any Lot which is found to be a Deliberate Forgery to us within six months of the auction provided that you return the Lot to us in the same condition as when it was released to you, accompanied by a written statement identifying the Lot from the relevant catalogue description and a written statement of defects.
13.2
If we are reasonably satisfied that the Lot is a Deliberate Forgery we will refund the money paid by you for the Lot (including any Premium and applicable VAT) provided that if:
11.1.1 the Seller is the true owner of the Lot for sale or is authorised by the true owner to offer and sell the lot at auction; 11.1.2 the Seller is able to transfer good and marketable title to the Lot to you free from any third party rights or claims; and 11.1.3 as far as the Seller is aware, the main characteristics of the Lot set out in the auction catalogue (as amended by any notice displayed in the saleroom or announced by the Auctioneer at the auction) are correct. 11.2
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.
11.3
Please note that many of the Lots that you may bid on at our auction are second-hand.
11.4
If a Lot is not second-hand and you purchase the Lot as a Consumer from a Seller that is a Trader, a number of additional terms may be implied by law in addition to the Seller’s warranties set out at Clause 11.1 (in particular under the Consumer Rights Act 2015). These Terms of Sale do not seek to exclude your rights under law as they relate to the sale of these Lots.
11.5
Save as expressly set out above, all other warranties, conditions or other terms which might have effect between the Seller and you, or us and you, or be implied or incorporated by statue, common law or otherwise are excluded.
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Descriptions and condition
12.1
Our descriptions of the Lot will be based on: (a) information provided to us by the Seller of the Lot (for which we are not liable); and (ii) our opinion (although it is likely that we will not be able to carry out a detailed inspection of each Lot).
12.2
12.3
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.
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. 13.3
If you have sold the Lot to another person, we will only be liable to refund the price that you paid for the Lot. We will not be responsible for repaying any additional money you may have made from selling the Lot.
13.4
Your right to return a Lot that is a Deliberate Forgery does not affect your legal rights and is in addition to any other right or remedy provided by law or by these Terms of Sale.
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Our liability to you
14.1
We will not be liable for any loss of opportunity or disappointment suffered as a result of participating in our auction.
14.2
In addition to the above, neither we nor the Seller shall be responsible to you and you shall not be responsible to the Seller or us for any other loss or damage that any of us suffer that is not a foreseeable result of any of us not complying with the Conditions of Business. Loss or damage is foreseeable if it is obvious that it will happen or if at the time of the sale of the Lot, we, you and the Seller knew it might happen.
14.3
Subject to Clause 14.4, if we are found to be liable to you for any reason (including, amongst others, if we are found to be negligent, in breach of contract or to have made a misrepresentation), our liability will be limited to the total purchase price paid by you to us for any Lot.
14.4
Notwithstanding the above, nothing in these Terms of Sale shall limit our liability (or that of our employees or agents) for: 14.4.1 death or personal injury resulting from negligence (as defined in the Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977); 14.4.2 fraudulent misrepresentation; or 14.4.3 any liability which cannot be excluded by law.
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Notices
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General
15.1
All notices between you and us regarding these Terms of Sale must be in writing and signed by or on behalf of the party giving it.
17.1
We may, acting reasonably, refuse admission to our premises or attendance at our auctions by any person.
15.2
Any notice referred in Clause 15.1 may be given:
17.2
We act as an agent for our Sellers. The rights we have to claim against you for breach of these Terms of Sale may be used by either us, our employees or agents, or the Seller, its employees or agents, as appropriate. Other than as set out in this Clause, these Terms of Sale are between you and us and no other person will have any rights to enforce any of these Terms of Sale.
17.3
We may use special terms in the catalogue descriptions of particular Lots. You must read these terms carefully along with any glossary provided in our auction catalogues.
17.4
Each of the clauses of these Terms of Sale operates separately. If any court or relevant authority decides that any of them are unlawful, the remaining clauses will remain in full force and effect.
17.5
We may change these Terms of Sale from time to time, without notice to you. Please read these Terms of Sale carefully, as they may be different from the last time you read them.
17.6
Except as otherwise stated in these Terms of Sale, each of our rights and remedies are: (a) are in addition to and not exclusive of any other rights or remedies under these Terms of Sale or general law; and (b) may be waived only in writing and specifically. Delay in exercising or nonexercise of any right under these Terms of Sale is not a waiver of that or any other right. Partial exercise of any right under these Terms of Sale will not preclude any further or other exercise of that right or any other right under these Terms of Sale. Waiver of a breach of any term of these Terms of Sale will not operate as a waiver of breach of any other term or any subsequent breach of that term.
17.7
These Terms of Sale and any dispute or claim arising out of or in connection with them (including any noncontractual claims or disputes) shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of England and the parties irrevocably submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of the English courts.
17.8
These Terms of Sale, forming part of our Conditions of Business, are based upon terms recommended by SOFAA.
15.2.1 by delivering it by hand; 15.2.2 by first class pre-paid post or Recorded Delivery; or 15.2.3 by email, provided that a copy is also sent by prepaid post or Recorded Delivery. 15.3
Notices must be sent: 15.3.1 by hand or registered post: a.
to us, at our address set out in these Terms of Sale or at our registered office address appearing on our Website; and
b.
to you, at the last postal address that you have given to us as your contact address in writing; or
15.3.2 by email:
15.4
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: 15.4.1 if delivered by hand, on the day of delivery; 15.4.2 if sent by first class pre-paid post or Recorded Delivery, two business days after posting, exclusive of the day of posting; or 15.4.3 if sent by email, at the time of transmission unless sent after 17.00 in the place of receipt in which case they will be deemed to have been received on the next business day in the place of receipt (provided that a copy has also been sent by pre-paid post or Recorded Delivery as set out in Clause 15.2.3.)
15.5
Any notice or communication given under these Terms of Sale will not be validly given if sent by fax, email, any form of messaging via social media or text message.
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Data Protection We will hold and process any personal data in relation to you in accordance with our current privacy policy, a copy of which is available on request.
Chorley’s 20th September 2016
Prinknash Abbey Park Gloucestershire GL4 8EU
Telephone: 01452 344499 Email: info@chorleys.com Web: www.chorleys.com
Auction Catalogue Tuesday 20th September 2016
Prinknash Abbey Park Gloucestershire GL4 8EU