Dawsons | 23rd November 2019

Page 1

DAWSON’S FINE ART, ANTIQUES & JEWELLERY 23rd November 2019

The Auction House | Kings Grove Estate | Maidenhead | Berkshire | SL6 4DP | 01628 944100 London Valuation Office | 12 Heath Street | Hampstead | London | NW3 6TE | 0207 431 9445 info@DawsonsAuctions.co.uk | www.DawsonsAuctions.co.uk

DawsonsAuctions.co.uk

Dawson’s Auctioneers

FINE ART, ANTIQUES & JEWELLERY

23rd November 2019 10am


Meet the Dawson’s Team Our team of specialists have many years of experience and cover every aspect of the market. They will be pleased to help and provide advice in the valuation and sale of your items.

Aubrey Dawson ASFAV Managing Director M: 07939 133427 Head of Valuations

Ben Haynes ASFAV Chairman & Founder M: 07979 538741 Classic Cars & Motorcycles

Peter Mason Auctioneer & Valuer Saleroom Manager

Jeannie Greig Office & Accounts Administrator

Rachel Hutchinson MA Auctioneer & Valuer Head of Jewellery

Rachel Assous MA Valuer Decorative Art, Silver & Collectables

Lauren Schwartz BComm Office Manager Jewellery & Silver

Harrison Goldman BA (Hons) Valuer & Business Development Hampstead

Colin Smith Valuer Jewellery & Silver

Marc Sancho MA Valuer Paintings & Works of Art

Maxine Winning BA (Hons) Auctioneer & Valuer Hampstead

Mark Hill BA (Hons) Valuer & Design Specialist 20th century Design

Sean Wright Photographer

Yanyan Zhao Viewing & Sale day support Mandarin Chinese speaker

Sue Marson Accounts Department

aubrey@dawsonsauctions.co.uk

jeannie@dawsonsauctions.co.uk

rachel@dawsonsauctions.co.uk

lauren@dawsonsauctions.co.uk

marc@dawsonsauctions.co.uk

sean@dawsonsauctions.co.uk

peter@dawsonsauctions.co.uk

ben@dawsonsauctions.co.uk

harrison@dawsonsauctions.co.uk

maxine@dawsonsauctions.co.uk

rachelassous@dawsonsauctions.co.uk

colin@dawsonsauctions.co.uk

mark@dawsonsauctions.co.uk

Lot 358


Fine Art, Antiques & Jewellery Saturday 23rd November 2019 at 10am ORDER OF SALE Lots 1 - 73

Paintings & Prints

Lots 75 - 113

Furniture & Mirrors

Lots 114 - 170

Asian Art

Lots 172 - 188

Ceramics

Lots 190 - 218

A Collection of Medical Boxes

Lots 220 - 280

Decorative Arts & Collectables

Lots 282 - 290

Russian Art

Lots 292 - 300

Clocks & Objects of Virtue

Lots 301 - 312

Coins & Stamps

Lots 314 - 356

Watches

Lots 358 - 411

Silver

Lots 413 - 611

Jewellery

VIEWING TIMES Thursday 21 November

10am to 5pm (by appointment)

Friday 22 November

10am to 7pm

Saturday 23 November

from 9am

VENUE The Auction House | Kings Grove Estate Maidenhead | Berkshire | SL6 4DP Telephone Email

01628 944100 | 0207 431 9445 info@dawsonsauctions.co.uk

LIVE ONLINE BIDDING at bid.dawsonsauctions.co.uk (4.95%+VAT surcharge)

www.sofaa.org


Dawson’s Auctioneers are experts in the valuation and sale of Antiques, Fine Art, Jewellery & Collectables

Sold £6,000

Sold £17,000

Sold £5,000

Free Valuation Days London every Wednesday & Friday Berkshire Every Tuesday & Thursday

Sold £5,000

Sold £2,500

Free Home Visits Sold £2,500

Valuations for Probate & Insurance Sold £6,000

‘Top to bottom’ house clearance service Sold £11,000

Visit DawsonsAuctions.co.uk info@DawsonsAuctions.co.uk

Sold £20,000


Welcome to Dawson’s Auctioneers & Valuers Enquiries to:

Auction Enquiries and Information:

Aubrey Dawson Rachel Hutchinson Jeannie Greig Harrison Goldman

Ben Haynes Peter Mason Rachel Assous Marc Sancho

01628 944100 | 0207 431 9445 info@dawsonsauctions.co.uk www.dawsonsauctions.co.uk

Auction Venue: The Auction House | Kings Grove Estate Maidenhead | Berkshire | SL6 4DP

London Office: 12 Heath Street | Hampstead | London | NW3 6TE IMPORTANT NOTICES Your attention is drawn to the conditions of sale at the back of this catalogue. Please note that all purchases must be paid for and collected within 5 working days of the sale, otherwise storage charges may be incurred. COLLECTIONS All lots should be collected as soon as possible after the sale. The saleroom is open until v5pm on the day of sale, and then Monday to Friday 10am to 5pm. Please contact to arrange collections, delivery or storage if required. SHIPPING All of our shipping is handled through Mailboxes Etc, Maidenhead. They will be happy to provide a quote for shipping and will then come and collect lots to be dispatched once paid for. Mail Boxes Etc. Maidenhead | 5 High Street | Maidenhead | Berkshire | SL6 1JN 01628 633 336 | www.mbe.co.uk/maidenhead | info@mbemaidenhead.co.uk VENUE Our saleroom is conveniently located to the South West of Maidenhead and we have free parking on site plus additional on-road parking nearby. Maidenhead train station is 20 minutes from London Paddington on the fast train, and 35-40 minutes on the slow train. It’s a 10 minute walk from the saleroom and there are also taxis available. AUCTIONS We hold regular monthly Antiques and Fine Art auctions, as well as specialist sales several a year. All sales features printed glossy colour catalogues, on-line catalogues and live internet bidding. LIVE INTERNET BIDDING - Bid here without being here Bid live online at: bid.dawsonsauctions.co.uk All you need is your computer and an internet connection, and you can make real-time bids in real-world auctions on our website. All you have to do is visit www.bid.dawsonsauctions.co.uk and register to bid, or use your saleroom.com login details - it’s just like being in the auction room. A live audio and video feed means you can watch the auctioneer at exactly the same time as other bidders. You see the lots on your computer screen as they appear in the saleroom, and the auctioneer is aware of your bids the moment you make them. Just register and click to bid. The company trades as Dawson’s Auctioneers Limited. The company’s registered office is: The Auction House, Kings Grove Estate, Maidenhead, Berkshire, SL6 4DP. Company Registration Number 10185175. Registered in England & Wales. VAT Number 251 2412 49.


Paintings

1 Carl Haag (1820-1915) German/British ‘The coffee service’ depicting a young Arab woman with a tray with teapot and cups, signed lower left, pastel on paper, within an Arabic pattern vector gilded frame, the reverse titled on an antique label, 35 cm x 25 cm. £1,000-£1,500

3 Gustaf Adolf Clemens (1870-1918) Danish, depicting a young fisherman sitting in a boat on the beach and holding the helm, signed and dated in Tannishus (Danmark) in 1903 lower left, oil on canvas, unframed, 79 cm x 56 cm. £200-£300

4 Follower of Arthur Devis (17121787) an 18th century portrait of an elegant lady posing in a wooded landscape, relined, oil on canvas, the top stretcher with pencil wording ‘The Cutty Sark by Arthur Devis’, within a wooden frame, 49 x 60 cm. £200-£300

2 German school, 19th century depicting a tavern scene with card players at a table, unsigned, oil on canvas, within a gilt and moulded frame, 86 cm x 131 cm. £400-£600

4

Buyers Premium of 27.6% including VAT applies to every lot


10 James Pollard (1792-97-1867) British ‘The Runner’ depicting a dog chasing a pheasant followed by a hunter and another dog, unsigned, ink wash on paper, glazed and framed, the reverse with ‘Spink and Son’ label with title and attribution, 13 cm x 43 cm, together with an oil on canvas depicting two dogs (probably spaniels), chasing a pheasant, within a Louis XIV style frame,28 cm x 38 cm. (2) £200-£300 11 Attributed to Giuseppe Aprea (1876-1946) Italian depicting a natural harbour with a figure and a fisherman´s boat, canvas on board, unframed, the reverse with possible signature and located (?), 25.5 cm x 35.5 cm, together with South African School, 20th century, depicting Table Bay (Cape town), canvas on board, unframed, 25.5 cm x 35.5 cm. (2) £100-£200

5 Attributed to George Arnald ARA (1763-1841) British depicting a landscape with a cottage and peasants, unsigned, oil on canvas, within a gilded neoclassical style frame, the reverse ‘Grindley & Palmer’ label with inscription in pencil: “Signed and dated G.Arnold 1797 covered by slip” (sic), 33.5 cm x 29.5 cm. £400-£600 6 William Frederick Longstaff (1879-1953) Australian depicting a still life of flowers in a silver plated tankard, signed lower right, oil on canvas, within a hollow frame, 48.5 cm x 58.5 cm. £200-£300 7 Dutch School, 19th century depicting a floral still life composition with roses, wild flowers, and lilies in a gilt metal vessel, oil on board, unframed, 75.5 cm x 59.5 cm. £200-£300 8 Manner of Lucio Fontana ‘Concetto Spaziale’ composition style, illegible signature, mixed media on canvas, within a wooden frame, 39 cm x 29 cm, together with a drawing depicting ‘Paul’s drawing of Barbara dog “Maude”’, unsigned, glazed and framed, 19.5 cm x 27.5 cm. (2) £100-£200 9 Matt Ottley (b.1962) Papua New Guinean/Australian depicting a Polo match, signed and dated 1991 lower right, oil on canvas, within a wooden frame, 37 cm x 49 cm, together by the same artist an oil on canvas depicting race horses before the race, signed and dated 1991 lower left, within a wooden frame, 39.5 cm x 52 cm. (2) £100-£200

DawsonsAuctions.co.uk

12 English School, 20th century depicting a Franciscan monk with a pint of beer, illegible signature (ET Guracy ?) lower right, oil on board, within a frame, 74 cm x 43 cm. £80-£100 13 Attributed to Thomas Edwin Mostyn R.O.I., R.W.A., R.C.A., (1864- 1930) English depicting a road with English cottages, signed lower right, oil on canvas, within a Regence style frame, 44.5 cm x 60 cm. £100-£150 14 James Barnes (1870-1923) British depicting a view of the Chateau de Chillon on Lake Geneva, signed and dated 1909, oil on canvas, unframed, 60.5 cm x 91.5 cm. £100-£150 15 Sarah Aspinall (b.1965) British depicting ‘Goodwood sketches: Towards the Isle of Wight”, signed lower right, oil on canvas, within a white wooden frame, the reverse with ‘The Osborne Studio Gallery, London’ label, 19 cm x 29 cm, together with a gouache on paper by Johnny Audy (act.18501880) French, depicting a race horse, according to a label: ‘Sabloville belonging to Lord Seymour’, framed with passepartout, 15 cm x 23.5 cm, and another two prints by George Denholm Armour (1864–1949) British, depicting scenes from The Grand National, glazed and framed, 10 cm x 15 cm. (4) £200-£300

5


16 Attributed to Martha Walter (1875-1976) American depicting a day on the beach (probably Half Moon Beach in Gloucester, Massachusetts), signed lower right, oil on canvas laid on board, 50 x 75 cm. £2,000-£4,000 17 William Minshall Birchall, British (1884-1941), ‘Nearing Home’, signed and inscribed lower right, watercolour on paper, mounted, framed and glazed. 69.5cm x 54.5cm. £150-£200 20 Farrell E Douglas (20th century) American ‘Renewed Spirit I’, a large study of circling Koi in a pool, acrylic and mixed media, signed to lower left corner, 100 cm x 76 cm, in a white- painted wooden frame. Provenance: With original purchase receipt from The Lemongrove Gallery, Reading. £700-£1,000

18 William Adolphus Knell (1801-1875) British two maritime scenes, each with masted ships and smaller craft, oils on panel, signed to lower right corners, 12 cm x 34 cm in later gilt frames. £400-£600 19 Dutch school, 19th century depicting dutch merchant boats on the Markermeer with a city skyline on the background, unsigned, oil on canvas, within a gilt wood and gesso ‘à la Berain’ style frame, 34 cm x 44 cm. £100-£200

21 Farrell E Douglas (20th century) American ‘Migration V’, a study of Koi a rocky pool, acrylic and mixed media on canvas, signed to lower right corner, 60 cm x 76 cm, in a white-painted wooden frame. Provenance: With original purchase receipt from The Lemongrove Gallery, Reading. £500-£700 22 Jean Pierre Capron (1921-1997) French depicting a portrait at half-length of a young girl, signed and dated 1959 lower right, oil on canvas, within a hollow wooden frame, 46 cm x 37 cm. £200-£300

6

Buyers Premium of 27.6% including VAT applies to every lot


23 Continental School, 20th century depicting ‘Hansel’ on a path with white stones, illegible signature, oil on canvas, within a hollow wooden frame, 99 cm x 49 cm. £100-£200 24 Attributed to William Daniell RA (1769-1837) English depicting Knowsley Hall (Merseyside), illegible signature, located and dated 18?9 lower right, watercolour on paper, glazed and framed, 12.5 cm x 18 cm. £80-£120 25 Attributed to Myles Birket Foster (1825-1899) English, depicting two figures sitting in front of a lake with Tintern Abbey ruins in the background, unsigned, watercolour on paper, glazed and framed, 25 cm x 39 cm, together with Francisco Legua (1870-1926) Spanish, depicting a Spanish infantry soldier during the Hispano-Moroccan War (1859 1860), signed lower right, oil on panel, within a gilt wood frame, 27 cm x 17 cm, together with a watercolour depicting deer near a river, unsigned, glazed and framed, 7.5 cm x 5 cm. (3) £100-£150 26 Derek H. Wilkinson (1929-2001) British ‘Stockport Sunday School’, signed and dated 1962, oil on masonite, within a gilded wood frame, 65.5 cm x 101 cm. £200-£300

29 Jock Macinnes RGI (b 1943) Scottish ‘Palazzo with blue poles’ Exhibited September 2003 Portland Gallery, acrylic on gesso on board, Portland Gallery label verso, 44 cm x 39 cm £300-£500 30 Max Maris (b.1933) (called Pablo España) Dutch depicting a Spanish town in the Alpujarras with shepherds and donkeys porters, signed lower left,oil on canvas, the reverse with ‘Marlow Galleries’ note, within a hollow frame, 59 cm x 90 cm. £150-£250 31 Paul Knight (1883-1904) British depicting a young girl sat on a chair, wearing a blue ribbon in her hair, signed lower right and dated ‘97’, watercolour on paper, within a carved giltwood glazed frame with gilt mount, the reverse with wooden backing, 22.5 cm x 20 cm. £150-£250

27 Walter Greaves (1846-1930) British a view of Chelsea embankment, with Chelsea Old Church to the centre and boats on the river, pencil and wash, signed and dated 1870, 24 cm x 29 cm, glazed in a gilt frame. £600-£800 28 Steve Gaskell (XX) ‘Moulin Rouge’, depicting a brunette woman with necklaces and naked torso, signed and dated 1973 to the verso, acrylic on canvas, unframed, 100 cm x 73.5 cm, together with a blonde woman with naked torso, unsigned, unframed, 100 cm x 73.5 cm. (2) £80-£120

DawsonsAuctions.co.uk

7


35 John Clayton Adams (1840-1906) English depicting a landscape with a fisherman in a rowing boat and sheep grazing on a hill in a meadow, signed and dated 1886? lower right, oil on canvas, within a Louis XV style frame, 29.5 cm x 44 cm. £400-£600 36 Alexander Naysmith (1758-1840) Scottish ‘Loch Leven Castle’ depicting a landscape with the ruined castle in the centre and an observing figure sat on a rock, signed lower right and dated ‘1829’, watercolour on paper, within a glazed gilt wooden frame, 35 cm x 50 cm. £200-£300 32 Manner of Sir Edward Coley Burne-Jones (1833-1898) British ‘Reading the Will’, depicting an interior with a young lady in medieval costume reading, bearing the signature ‘E. Burne Jones’ lower right, probably gouache on paper, within a decorative frame with stylised foliate motifs, 38 cm x 27 cm in a gilt frame. £500-£700 33 Michel Roy, called Saint-Alban (1913-2015) French ‘Le tournant rouge, Nançay’, depicting a a river bend with autumn trees, signed lower right, oil on canvas, within a Regence style frame, the reverse ‘Galerie du Carlton Cannes’ label and titled with pen on the stretcher, 59 cm x 80 cm, together by the same artist, ‘La Saône à Tournus’, signed lower right, oil on canvas, titled with pen on the stretcher, within a Louis XIV style frame, 20 cm x 25.5 cm. (2) £150-£250

37 Italian School, 19th century depicting Saint Paul Apostle, unsigned, oil on canvas, within a wooden frame, 45.5 cm x 34.5 cm. £150-£250 38 Michael Bolan (1939-1995) British depicting four young boys playing, signed and dated 1979, mixed media on panel, within a wooden frame, 55 cm x 48 cm. £200-£300 39 Avraham Ofek (1935-1990) Bulgarian-Israeli depicting partially the city of Acre, mixed technique on paper, signed lower right, along with the original receipt which has been stamped, dated and signed by the artist, the work framed and glazed, 34 cm x 49 cm. £300-£500

34 George Stanfield Walters (1838-1924) British depicting fishing vessel off the coast, signed lower left, watercolour on paper, glazed and framed, 24 cm x 39.5 cm. £100-£200

40 Abraham Solomon (1824 - 1862) British ‘Young Spinner’ oil on board, depicting a young lady spinning yarn, she gazes softly at the thread, signed with artist monogram to the lower right, framed, 44 cm x 24 cm. £500-£800

8

Buyers Premium of 27.6% including VAT applies to every lot


41 Prudence Turner (1930-2007) British ‘A Lochan in Ardgour’ depicting a mountainous river landscape with deer watering, signed lower left, oil on canvas, within a Louis XV style frame, 50 cm x 75 cm, together by the same artist, an oil on canvas, depicting a mountainous river landscape with long-haired Highland cattle watering, signed lower right, oil on canvas, within a Regence style frame, 49.5 cm x 75 cm. (2) £200-£300

Prints & Works on Paper

44 John Egerton Christmas CH Piper (1903 - 1992) British ‘Harlech Castle’, 1989, lithograph on paper, numbered 7/70, framed and glazed, 66 cm x 50 cm. £400-£600

42 Scottie Wilson (1888-1972) Scottish depicting botanical forms, birds, fishes, swans and castles, signed mid right, gouache and ink on paper, glazed and framed, 35 cm x 25 cm. £300-£500

45 Samuel and Nathaniel Buck (18th century) British two coloured engravings: ‘The East View of Nutley-Abby, In the County of Bucks’ and ‘The West View of Burnham Priory, In the County of Bucks.’, each 20 cm x 39 cm, framed and glazed. £100-£200 46 Attributed to William Payne (1755/60-c.1830) British depicting a couple with a lake and a castle in the background, unsigned, watercolour and ink on paper, within a glazed frame, 20 cm x 30 cm, together with a watercolour depicting a white cliff with merchant ships on the horizon, within a glazed frame, 24 cm x 34 cm. £100-£150 47 Attributed to George Morland (1763-1804) English depicting a pig and piglets in a sty, signed lower left, pencil and sanguine on paper, within a glazed frame, 18 cm x 24 cm. £200-£400

DawsonsAuctions.co.uk

9


48 A pair of English coloured mezzotint engravings, 19th century ‘The Melton Breakfast’, painted by F.Grant, engraved by Cha.s G. Lewis and published in London in 1839 by Hodgson & Graves, glazed and framed, 61 cm x 88 cm, together with ‘Sir Richard Sutton And The Quorn Hounds’, painted by F. Grant, engraved by F. Bromley and published in London in 1855 by Thomas McLean, glazed and framed, 62 cm x 87 cm. (2) £150-£250 49 Attributed to Harold (“Harry”) Sutton Palmer (18541933) English depicting ‘Loch Achray. The Trossachs. Pertshire. Scotland’, signed lower left, watercolour and white gouache on paper, unframed, 19.5 cm x 29 cm, together with an English watercolour depicting two fishermen in a boat on a river with a ruined castle on a hill and a town in the background (Richmond Castle ?), unsigned, unframed, 38.5 cm x 54.5 cm, and another hand-coloured engraving, in the manner of Charles Cooper Henderson, depicting a stagecoach from Exeter to London and a gypsy caravan in the background, unframed, 16 cm x 27 cm. (3) £200-£300 50 Simon Ward (1964) British depicting Aryton Senna’s McLaren MP4 taking a curve at Monza circuit and followed by other F1 cars, signed and dated 1992 lower right, watercolour and gouache on paper, glazed and framed, 27 cm x 37 cm, together with a watercolour depicting an English RE8 in aerial combat, signed ‘S.T. Cleen’ lower left, glazed and framed, 33 cm x 44 cm. (2) £80-£120 51 Wilfred Glyndon May (1922-2007) English three watercolours depicting a feminine nude in front of a window, signed and dated 1990 lower right, unframed, 26 cm x 32.5 cm together with a young ballerina in blue tutu, signed and dated 2005 lower right, glazed and framed, 30 cm x 21 cm, and another depicting two women eating a watermelon on a nude beach, signed and dated 1989 lower right, glazed and framed, 32 cm x 42 cm. (3) £80-£120 52 Lionel Dundas (XX) depicting two mallard ducks, a male and a female, flying over a lake, signed lower left, watercolour on paper, framed and glazed, 28 cm x 46.5 cm, together with a watercolour by Norman Tennant (1896 -?), British, depicting a fisherman on a river and a bridge in the background, signed lower left, glazed and framed, 23 cm x 29.5 cm. (2) £100-£200 53 English School, 20th century Portrait of Queen Elizabeth II, unsigned, charcoal on paper, the reverse with ‘Arthur Ackermann & Peter Johnson LTD’ label with inscription: “A study for a portrait of the queen commissioned by HMS Collingwood in 1976”, within a glazed frame, 53.5 cm x 36 cm, together with a mixed media on paper, depicting a field of poppies, illegible signature lower right, within a gilt frame, 37.5 cm x 48 cm. (2) £100-£200 10

54 A hand coloured map of ‘Magna Britannia complectens Angliae, Scotiae et Hyberniae Regn. in suas Prov. Et Comitat. divisa . . . per Homannum a 1729’, the map includes parts of Holland, Belgium and France and a large inset of the Orkney Islands and cartouche with coats of arms, probably edited in Nuremberg, within a gilt wooden and glazed frame, 51 cm x 60 cm, together with ‘The Road from London to Flamborough Head in Com Ebor by John Ogilby’, published circa 1698, engraving with later hand colouring, within a wooden and glazed frame, 34 x 43 cm. (2) £200-£300 55 Samuel Henry Gordon Alken (1810-1894) British depicting two gentlemen on horseback jumping a fence, unsigned, watercolour on paper, glazed and framed, 25 cm x 42 cm, together with a print of England’s National Hunt racecourses, signed in pencil lower right by Rosemary Coates (XX) English, glazed and framed, 52 cm x 42 cm. (2) £80-£120 56 Two framed and numbered screen prints with a similar theme including one by Linda Le Kinff (b. 1949) (63 cm x 49 cm) and one other, both depicting a lady in profile, both framed and glazed, (49 cm x 62 cm) £100-£200

Buyers Premium of 27.6% including VAT applies to every lot


57 Edwin Arthur Norbury (1849-1918) English depicting a watermill (at Mapledurham ?), signed lower left, watercolour on paper, within a black wooden frame, 25 cm x 34.5 cm, together with a mixed media by Archibald Graham depicting “Holly Mount, Hampstead”, signed lower left, glazed and framed, 24 cm x 31 cm. (2) £100-£200 58 Derek Hare (b.1945) English depicting the light of the sun on the surface of the sea, signed and dated 2013, oil on canvas, within a silvered wooden frame, 29.5 cm x 50 cm, together with a watercolour depicting a cove, illegible signature, glazed and framed, 24.5 cm x 37.5 cm. (2) £80-£120 59 Frederick Morgan ROI (1847/561927) English ‘Sir Roger de Coverly’, signed on plate, photogravure on wove, glazed and framed, 56 cm x 69 cm, together with a mezzotint depicting the portrait of a lady by Thomas G.Appleton, published in 1877 by Colnaghi, signed in pencil lower right and unidentified embossed stamp lower left, glazed and framed, 58 cm x 44 cm. (2) £80-£120 60 Frederick Morgan ROI (1847/561927) English ‘His first Birthday’, signed on plate, photogravure on wove, published 1899 by Thomas McLean, glazed and framed, 63 cm x 78 cm, together with ‘Blind Man’s Buff’, an artist’s proof signed in pencil lower right, published by CW Faulkner, London, glazed and framed, 59 cm x 73 cm. £80-£120

62 Neil Canning (b.1960) British depicting ‘Echo’ as an abstract composition, signed, dated 2002 and numbered 11/75 in pencil, with ‘Advanced Graphic London’ blind stamp, screenprint with woodblock, within a wooden silvered and glazed frame, 75 cm x 145 cm. £300-£500

63 Neil Canning (b.1960) British depicting ‘Glow’ as an abstract composition, signed, dated 2002 and numbered 38/75 in pencil, with ‘Advanced Graphic London’ blind stamp, screenprint with woodblock, within a wooden silvered and glazed frame, 75 cm x 145 cm. £300-£500 64 A group of nine official posters for the Stella Artois tennis championship at Queen’s Club including 7 autographed examples by McEnroe, Connors or Becker. £100-£150

61 An 18th century engraving of the Iberian Peninsula ‘A new map of Iberia Europaea alias Celtiberia, or Ancient Spain, showing its principal divisions, cheif cities, townes, rivers, mountains &c. Dedicated to his highness William duke of Gloucester’ (sic), depicting ancient administrative divisions, sculpted by Spofforth, unframed, 45.5 cm x 56.5 cm (sheet), together with an engraving of ‘St James’s Palace and parts adjacent’, unframed, 21.5 cm x 34 cm. (2) £80-£120

DawsonsAuctions.co.uk

11


65 Terry O’Neill (1938-2019) British ‘Jagger with Cigarette’, circa 1975, Rolling Stones singer Mick Jagger in a short white jacket, Terry’s quote: “We used to laugh back in the early 1960s – none of us thought it would last – The Beatles, The Stones – we figured people would move on to the next thing. And we’d joke about what type of jobs we’d have to get next. We’d laugh at the thought of Mick going on-stage when he was 40. Just look at him now!”, a large photographic print on fabric, Size 240 cm x 236 cm. Provenance: an original display piece from the 2018 ‘Faces of Kensington & Chelsea’ exhibition, held in Sloane Square, London. The exhibition included numerous celebrities photographed by Terry O’Neill, to include Roger Daltrey, Gordon Ramsay, Peter O’Toole, Marianne Faithful and Michael Caine. This lot is being sold on behalf of The Head & Neck Cancer Foundation, who were given the prints by Terry O’Neill to sell on behalf of the charity. £1,000-£2,000

66 Terry O’Neill (1938-2019) British ‘Twiggy in Fur’, circa 1966, depicting Dame Lesley Lawson DBE, famously known as ‘Twiggy’, in a fur coat on the streets of Kensington & Chelsea, a large black and white photographic print on fabric, 240 cm x 158 cm. Provenance: an original display piece from the 2018 ‘Faces of Kensington & Chelsea’ exhibition, held in Sloane Square, London. The exhibition included numerous celebrities photographed by Terry O’Neill, to include Roger Daltrey, Gordon Ramsay, Peter O’Toole, Marianne Faithful and Michael Caine. This lot is being sold on behalf of The Head & Neck Cancer Foundation, who were given the prints by Terry O’Neill to sell on behalf of the charity. £1,000-£1,500

12

Buyers Premium of 27.6% including VAT applies to every lot


67 Terry O’Neill (1938-2019) British ‘Kate Moss, circa 1995’ depicting a close up portrait of the model, Terry’s quote: “I knew right away she was special – and she is!”, a very large black and white photographic print on fabric, 240 cm x 240 cm. Provenance: an original display piece from the 2018 ‘Faces of Kensington & Chelsea’ exhibition, held in Sloane Square, London. The exhibition included numerous celebrities photographed by Terry O’Neill, to include Roger Daltrey, Gordon Ramsay, Peter O’Toole, Marianne Faithful and Michael Caine. This lot is being sold on behalf of The Head & Neck Cancer Foundation, who were given the prints by Terry O’Neill to sell on behalf of the charity. £1,000-£1,500

68 Chan-Hyo Bae (born 1975) Korean ‘’Rapunzel’, from the ‘Existing in Costume’ series, photographic print, 80 cm x 102 cm, framed and glazed. Provenance: With original paperwork at partial 2011 receipt from the Purdy Hicks Gallery. £600-£800

DawsonsAuctions.co.uk

13


69 Frank William Brangwyn RA RWS RBA (1867-1956) British/Belgian depicting World War I soldiers passing through a ruined town, signed in pencil lower right, lithography, glazed and framed, 49.5 cm x 71 cm. £150-£250

Furniture

70 Mihail M. Chemiakin (b.1943) Russian ‘Carnival at St Petersburg’ (probably the first six scenes of the Suite), signed and numbered in roman numerals XXXVI/L in pencil, coloured lithography on Velin Rives paper printed at Possolitho, Paris (probably in 1998) according to an ‘Heritage, Art and Antiques, Toronto’ label on some reverses, within neoclassical style glazed frames, 34 cm x 34 cm (sheet). (6) £200-£300 71 Harold Hope Read (1881-1959) English three illustrations depicting a couple dancing the mambo, a Victorian social gathering and a fight between eighteenth century gentlemen, unsigned, watercolour and ink wash on paper, glazed and framed, the largest 30 cm x 27 cm. (3) £80-£120 72 Leonard Robert Brightwell (1889-1962) British three drypoint engravings depicting ‘The Optimist’, ‘Not interested’ and ‘Three of a Kind’, signed and titled, glazed and framed, the largest: 32 cm x 21.5 cm. (3) £100-£200

75 A late 19th century Louis XVI style ormolu mounted table of circular form mounted with finely cast floral garlands, with single frieze drawer, supported on four fluted legs with cast ormolu caps, 73.5 cm high x 85 cm diameter. £300-£500

73 Harold Hope Read (1881-1959) English ‘High life’ depicting a Victorian social gathering, unsigned, watercolour and wash ink on paper, titled on a label on the verso, glazed and framed, 29 cm x 37 cm. £80-£100

76 A French Napoleon III Boulle inlaid ebonised pier cabinet with acanthus ormolu mounts either side, the door with inlaid brass stringing and scroll work with central bronze oval plaque with relief Classical lovers scene holding doves, within a ribbon surmounted frame, opening to reveal a shelved interior, the sides of the cabinet with brass inlaid panels mounted to the corners with ormolu shell and scroll detail, centered with bronze apollo masks, 116 cm high x 100 cm wide x 39.5 cm deep. £600-£800 14

Buyers Premium of 27.6% including VAT applies to every lot


80 A George III walnut butler’s tray on stand late 18th century, of rectangular form twin-carry handles and shaped frieze to three sides, the folding stand with turned, bamboo effect legs, 59 cm high x 76 cm wide x 50 cm deep. £200-£300 81 A pair of 20th century inlaid Moroccan style tables of octagonal shape, each profusely inlaid with geometrical design parquetry and mother of pearl, 54 cm high x 42 cm wide. (2) £100-£200

77 A French kingwood, specimen parquetry and gilt metal mounted occasional table in Louis XVI style, the drop down lid with parquetry panel opens to reveal a hidden dressing table mirror, on four cabriole legs with ormolu mounts, second half of the 19th century, 72 cm high x 59 cm x 44 cm. £400-£600

82 A pair of French Louis XVI style marble top side tables the oval tops with carved frieze above four fluted legs joined by a caned shelf on turned feet, 71 cm high x 61 cm wide x 51 cm deep. (2) £400-£600

78 Two pairs of Napoleon III ormolu mounted jardinieres on stands both pairs with pierced gilt bronze galleries, metal liners, ebonised circular borders with marquetry bodies designed with foliage and flowers, mounted to all three legs with winged ormolu creatures, one pair with winged storks, standing on ebonised legs with splayed feet with scrolled ormolu mounts, one pair with two original hand painted faience lids by Creil et Montereau. (4) £400-£600 79 A Regency rosewood and brass chiffonier the top with graduated shelves surmounted with a pierced brass gallery, with two front drawers above two cupboard doors with brass lattice grills and silk, opening to reveal a shelved interior, supported on four turned feet, 149 cm high x 93 cm wide x 48 cm deep. £200-£300

DawsonsAuctions.co.uk

83 A William & Mary period mahogany and walnut cabinet on chest formed of a chest of three drawers beneath a twin door cupboard, enclosing a fitted interior of various drawers and hidden compartments, 169 cm high x 90 cm wide x 55 cm deep. £400-£600 15


90 A pair of 20th century cockpen chairs with red painted frame and caned seat, each 88 cm high x 60 cm wide, together with a 19th century red lacquer tray on stand with bamboo effect gilt metal base with stretcher, 48 cm high x 79 cm wide. (3) £150-£250 91 A pair of Regency style green painted chairs decorated with white and gilded lines, scrolling arms, twisted and turned crestrail above two carved rails with a rosette decoration in the center, cane seat and removable green seat cushions, raised on front and back saber legs. 83 cm high x 52 cm wide x 57 cm deep. £150-£250 84 A pair of George Smith wingback armchairs upholstered with red and yellow paisley pattern fabric with raised detail, the arms with sleeve covers, raised on four feet, the front ones with carved ball and claw detail, 119 cm high x 89 cm wide x 80 cm deep. (2) £800-£1,200

92 A small Regency rosewood open bookcase with central frieze drawer above a set of two movable shelves, flanked either side with fluted pillars, 94 cm high x 104 cm wide x 40 cm deep. £150-£250

93 A Regency rosewood side cabinet 85 with single cupboard with brass lattice grill and silk An English upholstered wingback armchair backing, opening to a shelved interior, raised on four with pink rococo design fabric with studded metal detail to the top turned feet, 92 cm high x 43 cm deep x 86 cm wide. of the front legs, each carved with acanthus leaves and ball and £100-£200 claw feet, 109 cm high x 80 cm wide x 82 cm deep. £200-£300 94 An early 20th century oak metamorphic library chair 86 with pierced Gothic style decoration, 39 cm wide x 91 cm high. A Victorian mahogany dining table and chairs £100-£150 the extending circular top supported on a baluster pedestal base with circular platform issuing four 95 scrolled feet, with one additional leaf, together A 19th century oak tilt-top occasional table with eight balloon back chairs, to include five of on turned column and tripod base, 75 cm diameter x 68 cm high. the same set, 73 cm high x 139 cm diameter. (9) £100-£150 £200-£300 87 A Victorian mahogany cigar table with deep carved shaped top over a baluster stem raised on a tripod base with bun feet, 67 cm high x 42 cm diameter, together with a Victorian ebonised wood and burr walnut veneer pole screen with a needlework and beaded panel, raised on a carved tripod base, 142 cm high. (2) £100-£150 88 A set of 19th century Chinese style gilt wall shelves of carved stylised bamboo form, with three shelves, 67 cm x 60 cm x 18 cm. £300-£500 89 A William IV period mahogany and marble top coffee table with rectangular top inset with a marble top above a carved trestle base with fluted detail and acanthus leaves, each end with bulbous fluted finials, 51 cm high x 107 cm wide x 56 cm deep. £200-£300

16

96 A green leather upholstered chair and footstool in the manner of Percival Lather with bentwood frame, the chair 92 cm wide x 90 cm high, footstool 77 cm wide x 40 cm high, together with a further similar chair, 81 cm wide x 74 cm high. (2) £300-£500 Buyers Premium of 27.6% including VAT applies to every lot


97 A pair of Chinese softwood horseshoe elbow chairs possibly rosewood, both with canework seats and carved splats, on supports united by stretchers, 90 cm high x 55 cm deep x 61 cm wide £100-£200 98 A George III oak drop leaf table on four cabriole legs with hoof feet, 138 cm wide x 70 cm high. £100-£200 99 A Victorian walnut and ebonised wood Davenport the top with frieze drawer, over an inset tooled leather fall revealing an interior with dummy drawers, the side of the davenport with cupboard doors opening to a set of shelves to one side and a single top shelf to the other, raised on caster wheels, 90 cm high x 57 cm wide x 60 cm deep. £100-£200 100 Pair of 19th century French bedside cabinets with green marble tops above a single frieze drawer with inlaid brass stringing and brass handle, above a cupboard door with similar work and moulded panel to the centre and sides, above four square tapered legs with brass caps, 87 cm high x 32.5 cm deep. (2) £150-£200 101 A French Louis XVI style salon suite comprising a two seater sofa and two armchairs, each upholstered with machine woven courting scenes in the 18th century style, with gilt wooden framing with ribbons and acanthus leaves, raised on tapered fluted legs, the sofa 128 cm wide x 97 cm high x 51 cm deep. (3) £150-£200

104 A Victorian octagonal brass inlaid occasional table with central octagonal tooled leather within an inlaid brass frame with scrolled floral detail and a brass rim, above a faceted tapered brass stem with four stylised legs, 59 cm high x 42.5 cm diameter. £100-£150 105 A Victorian ebonised and inlaid five-tier corner whatnot with graduated tiers, each tier with inlaid stringing and burr walnut veneer borders, beaded rims and mirrored backings, raised on turned feet, 153 cm high x 78 cm wide. £100-£200 106 A Victorian burr walnut Davenport the string inlaid top with lifting lid to reveal compartments for inkwells and pens, over an inset tooled leather fall revealing an interior with drawers, the side of the davenport with a set of four drawers to one side and dummy drawers to the other, over carved fronted legs, 81 cm high x 53.5 cm wide x 52 cm deep. £200-£300 107 A Victorian rocking crib with swinging pole to attach the hooded fabric, with turned finials, raised on splayed legs, 143 cm high x 94 cm wide. £60-£80 108 A Victorian period aesthetic style walnut and ebonised wood side cabinet with pierced half gallery to the top, with canted corners and ebonised border, above two cupboard doors with carved ebony panels framed with beaded borders, raised on a shaped base with canted corners and caster wheels (one missing), 117 cm high x 67 cm wide x 44.5 cm deep. £200-£300 109 A Victorian firescreen depicting a young Northern goshawk and flowers, framed, wool and bead needlepoint embroidery, 107 cm x 78 cm. £100-£200

102 A Regency breakfront mahogany sideboard the large marble top over a moulded frieze and four cupboard doors with brass lattice grills and shelved interior, raised on a moulded base, 88 cm high x 209 cm wide x 59 cm deep. £300-£500 103 A Georgian mahogany three tier dumb waiter with graduated circular platforns with moulded borders, raised on a tripod base with twisted reeded baluster and club feet, 106 cm high x 60 cm diameter, together with a Chippendale style carved mahogany torchere with circular moulded platform on a tapered turned stem with a cabriole leg tripod base with acanthus carving and ball-and-claw feet 153 cm high. (2) £150-£250

DawsonsAuctions.co.uk

110 A late Victorian mahogany glazed bookcase with large central glazed door enclosing shelves, with moulded borders and surmounted with a moulded cornice, the bottom with a concealed drawer, 203 cm high x 93 cm x 39 cm. £100-£200 111 A 1970’s bamboo garden set comprising two curved armchairs with ratan, together with a matching circular coffee table, the chairs 107 cm high. (3) £100-£200 112 A large 20th century oval gilt gesso wall mirror with panelled border, 124 cm x 89 cm. £200-£300 113 A Neo-classical style wall mirror of composite material with gilt finish, 130 cm x 94 cm. £100-£150 17


Asian Art 114 A Chinese pottery Tang Dynasty figure of an elder in a long robe with traces of original pigment, 18.5 cm high. £100-£200

117 A Chinese jade bi disc with high-relief dragon carving 5.5 cm diameter, together with two carved rectangular celadon jade pendants, variously decorated, the largest 6 cm x 3.5 cm, all with incised carving verso. (3) £300-£500 118 Two Chinese carved and pierced jade miniature roundel screens each on bespoke wooden display stands, variously decorated with figures and animals, both 5.5 cm diameter. (2) £200-£300 115 A 19th century Japanese ivory netsuke modelled as a wolf crouched over a severed human head, signed at the lower right of the beast’s spine, 5 cm x 5.5 cm. £200-£300

119 Seven small items of carved Chinese jade modelled variously as a desk seal, miniature elephant, a frog seated on a leaf, a pendant and others. (7) £300-£500

116 A Chinese carved celadon jade plaque on a wooden stand formed as two opposing phoenix with a pierced floral central design, 14.5 cm high x 7 cm wide (full dimensions), together with a further celadon jade rounded rectangular plaque, with carved dragon decoration, also on a bespoke hardwood stand, 16 cm high x 6 cm wide. (2) £300-£500

18

120 Two Chinese celadon jade belt buckles each with of pierced and carved dragon design, 13 cm long. (2) £300-£500 Buyers Premium of 27.6% including VAT applies to every lot


121 A pair Chinese of porcelain doucai ‘dragon’ bowls late 19th/early 20th century, with hand-painted floral roundels in polychrome enamels to the outside and inscribed (uncoloured) dragon decoration to the interior, four character apocryphal Yongzheng marks to base, 6.5 cm high x 13.2 cm diameter, together with a fitted travelling box. £200-£300

124 A large late 19th / early 20th century Chinese bronze censer the pierced, domed lid with a stylised animal finial, the body with panel decorated in relief with mythical animals, on three legs with taotie motifs, 42 cm x 30 cm £500-£800 125 A Chinese archaic bronze Gu style lamp with square platform and carved scrolling motifs, holding four lights, 81 cm high. £100-£200

122 A Chinese celadon jade prayer wheel with a carved decoration of peaches (representing immortality) and bats (happiness) to each side, 5.5 cm diameter. £300-£500 123 A pair of early 20th century Japanese cloisonne enamel vases of ovoid form with flared rims, the bodies decorated with delicate chrysanthemums and butterflies in foliate branches, each 34 cm high. (2) £200-£300

DawsonsAuctions.co.uk

126 An archaic Chinese ‘fang-ding’ bronze censer the body of square form, decorated with incised taotie masks, bats and other archaic style decoration, raised on four squared feet and flanked by two handles, with pronounced patination throughout, 23 cm x 25 cm. £300-£500

19


127 A Japanese shibayama umbrella stand the tubular wooden body carved with relief mountains and clouds, applied with mother-of-pearl scene of a Japanese warrior under a blooming cherry blossom tree, raised on a carved root base, 74 cm high. £150-£200 128 A 19th century Cantonese carved ivory card case with detailed relief carvings of figures, pagodas and willow trees, surrounded with a floral border, 11.5 cm high x 7.5 cm wide. £200-£300

129 A set of five Qianlong period export porcelain ‘tobacco leaf’ plates circa 1770, in the phoenix pattern, enamelled with hibiscus flowers, phoenixes and small blossoms on overlapping leaves, with gilt embellishment and border, each 23.8 cm diameter. (5) £1,000-£2,000

131 A Chinese Qianlong period famille rose ceramic group of the Hehe Erxian Twins symbolising “harmony and good union”, modelled as the two immortals sat together laughing, with a three legged toad on the base, their robes designed with pink and green enamels, one adorned with flowers, 21 cm high x 17 cm wide. £300-£500

132 A fine Japanese ivory netsuke modelled as a rat Meiji period, its front paws clutching a piece of food, the hairwork etched in black, the eyes inlaid with horn, signed in an oval reserve on the underside of the body, 5 cm x 3 cm. £100-£200

130 A Chinese Kangxi period famille verte porcelain model of a cockerel painted with iron red, green, and a gilded beak, on a naturalistic base with textured effect, 20 cm high. £700-£1,000 20

133 A 19th century mutton jade figure of a guardian lion the mythical figure modelled in a recumbent curled up position, 6 cm x 4 cm. £100-£200

Buyers Premium of 27.6% including VAT applies to every lot


137 Elyse Ashe Lord (1900-1971) British ‘Chinese’ depicting three weavers gathered around a loom, signed, titled and numbered 35/75, drypoint etching, glazed and framed, 38.5 cm x 45 cm (sheet), together with a pair of gouaches on pith paper depicting still life flowers, glazed and framed, 23.5 cm x 15 cm, and another pair of gouaches on pith paper depicting bird couples (moorhens and mandarin ducks), glazed and framed, 16 cm x 24.5 cm. (5) £200-£300 138 A Chinese Qianlong period famille rose porcelain model of Guanyin with polychrome enamel robes and beads, 21 cm high, together with a blanc de Chine porcelain model of a Foo dog, 12.5 cm high. (2) £100-£200

134 A large Chinese gilt-bronze of a seated buddha 19th century or earlier, Qing period, seated in vajrasana posture with his left hand in dhyana mudra and his right in varada mudra, with his robes on the floor, 54 cm x 35 cm. £1,000-£2,000 135 A Qing wucai ‘dragon’ vase Guangxu period, of tianqiuping form, with a globular body surmounted by a columnar neck, delicately enamelled in the doucai palette, two dragons face a flaming pearl amid leafy scroll issuing lotus blossoms and bats, 39 cm x 22 cm. £150-£200 136 A Chinese 18th century Kangxi period porcelain blue and white bowl the large deep bowl decorated in a blue under-glaze throughout, the exterior with stylised chrysanthemums and willow trees, the interior with a repeated geometric frieze with central peony motif, 26 cm x 11 cm. £150-£200

DawsonsAuctions.co.uk

139 A set of six Chinese Qianlong period famille rose porcelain soup bowls of octagonal shape with gilt fleur de lys border, the centre with polychrome enamel floral composition, each plate 22 cm diameter. (6) £400-£600

21


140 A Chinese blue and white kraak shallow dish 16th century, Ming Wanli period, decorated to centre with a courting couple on a garden terrace, surrounded with images of figures and flowers, 35.5 cm diameter. £400-£600

144 An early Tibetan Thangka of Buddha Shakyamuni 18th or 19th century, the central figure seated in the lotus position, flanked above with a figure of a Dalai Lama to the left wearing a yellow cap of the Gelupga order, and another deity to the top right, and below two deities on horseback, one of Dorje Shugden and the other of Vajrapani, 64 cm x 48 cm. £200-£300 141 A late 17th / early 18th century Chinese blue and white porcelain bowl decorated with flying phoenixes to interior base and exterior, with stylised floral border to everted rim, bearing Kangi marks to base (some restoration), 15.5 cm diameter, 7.5 cm high. £400-£600 142 A Japanese ivory okimono of a laughing couple and their Kai Ken Meiji period, modeled as a samurai holding a fan, laughing with his mouth wide open, next to him a geisha looks on curiously as a Kai Ken dog sits at their feet, signed to base, 10 cm x 7 cm. £100-£150 143 A set of four Meiji period Birodo Yūzen cut-velvet paintings each depicting variations of a similar riverside scene, possibly lake Hakone, with pine trees on the side, some with a pagoda in the distance, one with a waterfall and cherry blossoms, each within painted black wooden frames, two of them glazed, each 19 cm x 26.5 cm. (4) £100-£200

22

145 A large Chinese famille rose ginger jar and cover 19th century, decorated with applied polychrome enamels depicting figures in a garden, of which a lady bringing tea on a tray, the jar with original cork stopper, 30 cm high x 24 cm diameter. £150-£250 146 A 19th century or earlier Chinese dreamstone marble table screen of rectangular form, within a hong mu (red wood) frame and stand with pierced decoration, the top of the plaque with hand painted inscriptions and a red ink makers mark, the plaque 26.5 cm wide x 14.5 cm high, the screen on stand 38 cm high. £250-£350 147 A Chinese Qing dynasty silvered bronze ruyi sceptre modelled with dragons chasing the flaming pearl, amongst foliate scrolls, 36.5 cm long. £150-£250

Buyers Premium of 27.6% including VAT applies to every lot


151 A collection of Chinese scrolls probably second half of the 20th century, depicting different types of landscapes with Chinese characters, watercolour on silk and rice paper, 44 cm x 20 cm (painting). (14) £600-£800

148 A large Chinese Kangxi period ceramic vase in three parts, the central bulbous body with pierced polychrome enamelled floral decorations on a powder blue ground with gilt scrolls throughout, the top with gilt key pattern, surmounted with a flared top part with four handles, sitting atop a circular base with faded gilt lotus leaf embellishment, the underside with empty impressed mark, 64 cm high total x 37 cm diameter, the central part 36 cm high alone. £3,000-£5,000 149 A pair of Chinese cloisonne elephant pricket candlesticks late Qing, modelled with polychrome enamels on a blue ground, the elephants adorned with gilt harnesses and floral designed rugs to their backs holding the graduated prickets upright, total height 53 cm, elephant height 20 cm, width 34 cm. £1,500-£2,000 150 A collection of Chinese painted scrolls comprising a set of 8 watercolour bird folio studies, a watercolour on silk of roses, a watercolour of a fisherman by a bridge, a watercolour on silk of figures on a bridge, a watercolour on silk of lilypads, and a watercolour scroll of flowers. Largest image 82 x 32 cm. (13) £200-£300

DawsonsAuctions.co.uk

152 A pair of large Chinese painted scroll panels with gilt decoration one featuring the emperor and a Chinese character ‘Commander’, the other palatial scenes, 195 cm x 37 cm (painting). £800-£1,200 23


153 A group of large Chinese calligraphy painted panels watercolour on folded paper, decorated with Chinese characters, 254 cm x 64 cm. (8) £400-£600

155 Yuan Songnian 袁松年 (1895-1966) Chinese a set of six Chinese watercolour drawings of mountainous landscapes and waterfalls with figures, depicting the Huang Shan mountains, Lu Shan mountains, Tai Shan mountains and other Chinese mountains, all signed, with red seal marks and Chinese calligraphy poems, one dated July 1945, another dated Autumn 1945. All mounted in folding card folios. 32 x 25 cm. £1,000-£1,500 156 A 20th century Chinese scroll watercolour painting of the Jiu Long mountains with trees and waterfalls, signed with red seal mark and Chinese calligraphy poem, ‘Painted by the artist at the age of 69’. 57 cm x 34 cm. £200-£300 157 A Chinese late Qing dynasty hardwood three tier table of demi lune shape with marble inlaid top, a carved apron with floral motif and a shelved lower part, raised on four slightly out swept feet, 85 cm high x 76 cm wide x 37.5 cm deep. £150-£250

154 Follower of Xu Wei 青藤老人 (1521-1593) Chinese a 20th century watercolour painting of an elder and a woman in a mountainous landscape before a bridge, signed with red seal mark and Chinese calligraphy poem, possibly dated 1901, mounted on card. 36 x 27 cm. £200-£300

24

158 A small pair of late Meiji period ivory pierced vases with carved dragons, on wooden bases, together with another carved ivory tubular vase with figures, trees and mountains, a puzzle ball on stand, and a well carved ivory floral parasol handle, the vases 11.3 cm high, the smaller vase 10 cm high and the parasol handle 24 cm long. (5) £80-£120 159 A Meiji period ivory brush pot carved throughout with scenes of agriculture and a child being helped to fly his kite, with well carved foliage, the rim with carved pine tree needles, 12.5 cm high, together with another ivory brush pot with panicked figures chasing a small animal atop of one of them’s head, the loose base with lotus leaf pattern, 14.5 cm high. (2) £150-£250

Buyers Premium of 27.6% including VAT applies to every lot


160 A late Meiji period ivory okimono modelled as the sage Kinko Sennin riding a large carp to heaven, 18 cm high, together with other carved okimonos, one of a mother and child, a sage, a Buddhist deity and a lady in traditional clothing. (5) £150-£250 161 A Japanese Meiji period ivory okimono modelled as rats crawling around two empty snake egg shells, 11.5 cm wide. (a/f) £100-£200 162 Two Japanese carved ivory netsukes Meiji period, one modelled as a seated man holding an animal on a branch, the other of a man playing the drums, together with three carved okimonos, one of a fisherman, another of a seated man holding a mask, the last one mounted on a platform base, including some single carved wooden bases. (quantity) £100-£200 163 A brass kashkul (beggars bowl) with lacquer decoration Iran, 18th-19th century, 21.5 cm long £100-£200 164 Two Chinese scroll paintings depicting ‘Spring’ and ‘winter’ each scroll decorated with scenes of birds set among cherry blossom branches and bamboo reeds, both scrolls with signs of wear, 172 cm x 51 cm (2) £150-£250

166 A Chinese Qianlong period porcelain bowl of circular form with gilt rim, the body and interior applied with polychrome enamel chrystanthemums and carnation flowers, the underside with a four character Qianlong mark in kaishu script in blue enamel, 10.5 cm high x 22.5 cm diameter. £2,000-£3,000 167 A Chinese export famille verte rouleau Kangxi period vase the body extensively decorated with lady musicians, below a geometrically patterned neck and shoulders, 45.5 cm high. (A/F) £100-£200

168 A Chinese turquoise ground famille rose porcelain bowl with painted blossom decoration, blue Qianlong seal mark to base, 8.5 cm high x 17.5 cm diameter. £200-£400 169 A 19th century Chinese bamboo brush pot the small formed pot is decorated with figures carved in relief, robed scholars crowd around companions playing a game of stone balls, 9.5 cm x 7 cm £100-£200 165 A fine Sino Tibetan gilt bronze figure of Tara seated with her head leaning on her hand, elbow on her raised knee, and her other hand in her lap, on a double lotus case, retaining much original gilding, with embossed flower to the base. Height 19 cm. £3,000-£5,000

DawsonsAuctions.co.uk

170 A late 19th / early 20th century Chinese jade carving modelled as a mythical guardian, possibly mounted by a small Qilin, 7 cm x 5 cm. £100-£200

25


Ceramics

175 A late 19th century Minton porcelain tulip vase designed by Christopher Dresser, with six curved fitted spouts around a central one, modelled with turquoise blue rings with gilt embellishment, the underside with impressed registration kite mark for November 1870 and an impressed ‘Minton’ mark, 20 cm high. £200-£300 176 A Meissen ‘Schneeballen’ porcelain cup and saucer of naturalistic decor with encrusted flowers and birds on foliate branches, the interior of the cup and the bowl of the saucer both hand painted with flowers, the undersides with underglazed blue double swords, the cup 6.8 cm high, the saucer 13 cm diameter. (a/f) £200-£300

172 A rare Wedgwood Fairyland Lustre octagonal bowl designed by Daisy Makeig Jones, circa 1920, with the black fairyland ‘Gargoyles’ pattern to the outside of the bowl and the ‘Bird in a Hoop’ and ‘Rainbow Landscape’ pattern to the inside, portland vase mark, Z4968, 19 cm diameter. £1,000-£1,500

177 An 18th century Italian Savana maiolica ceramic teapot with magnanese purple tin glaze body with lobed cartouches depicting outdoor scenes with trees, with twisted handle and crooked spout, 16.5 cm high. £150-£250

173 Two 19th century ‘Nightwatchman’ toby jugs one on a Prattware-type base, each 23.5 cm high. (2) £200-£300

178 A pair of 20th century Meissen porcelain figures of Malabar musicians after the models by F E Meyer, standing wearing straw hats, he playing a guitar, she the hurdy-gurdy, on gilt scroll bases, crossed swords marks in underglaze blue, 18 cm and 17.5 cm high. £300-£400

174 A Goldscheider figure of an elegant lady with a Pekingese dog at her feet, by Josef Lorenzl, numbered 7037, the lady in a frilled pale green dress and hat and holding a bouquet of flowers, printed and impressed marks to base, with the initials ‘W.G.’, 41 cm high. £1,200-£1,500 26

179 A rare 1970s Royal Doulton for British Airways Concorde service in the ‘droop nose’ pattern, comprising 42 pieces to include 6 entrée dishes, 6 roll plates, 6 side plates, 6 salad bowls, 6 teacups, 6 saucers, 2 butter pot dishes and 2 sets of salt and pepper pots, each with yellow and blue concorde border pattern, with factory marks to underside. (42) £300-£500

Buyers Premium of 27.6% including VAT applies to every lot


180 A pair of late 19th century Meissen figures modelled as gardeners, he with a spade and watering can and both carrying a posy of flowers, painted in poychrome enamels on rococo style bases, blue crossed swords to bases with impressed marks, the tallest 19 cm. (2) £150-£250

181 A 17th century Delft royal portrait dish depicting King William (William of Orange) to the centre, housed in a border decorated with fruits and flowers, 22 cm. £300-£500 182 A pair of Royal Worcester porcelain ‘Honfleur’ roses modelled by Ronald Van Ruyckevelt Malvern, with hand modelled porcelain petals on gilt metal stems, the underside of the base with title plaque and factory, 35.5 cm high each, together with a small hand painted English porcelain plaque, possibly Coalport, the plaque 12.7 cm high x 8 cm wide. (3) £150-£250 183 Five items of Royal Worcester porcelain comprising a pair of ‘Sabrina Ware’ vases of tall-necked bulbous form, with foliate decoration on a powder blue ground, 22 cm high, a further Sabrina vase of squat bulbous form and two Chinese style figures, one titled ‘Slow Coach’, by Agnes Pinder Davis. (5) £150-£250

185 A pair of Brownfield posy vases modelled as dogs with a pink basket in their mouths, on a pink cushion base, Victorian lozenge registration and impressed ‘Brownfield’ mark to bases, 19 cm high. £150-£250

186 Late 19th century KPM Berlin porcelain charger plate depicting Roman classical ruins with two figures (probably a view of the Capitoline Hill in Rome with the Temple of Jupiter Stator in ruins), printed orb mark to verso, 32 cm. £200-£300 187 A Carter Stabler Adams Poole pottery vase designed by Truda Carter in the EP pattern, shape 966, decorated by Anne Hatchard, impressed mark to base, 25 cm high. £150-£200 188 A 19th century Wedgwood Queensware part service numbered A1602, with detailed hand-painted floral decoration on a cream ground, comprising a meat dish, two graduated oval dishes, two covered vegetable tureens, a sauce tureen and stand, ten dinner plates (25 cm diameter), four shallow bowls and five salad plates and three further oval tureen stands. (Qty) £200-£300

184 A Royal Worcester Crown Ware baluster vase with lustre glaze, the body with large orange ground panels depicting a large ship at sea, with gilt embellishment, the underside with factory mark, 26 cm high x 18 cm diameter, together with a Bernard Moore flambe ovoid shaped vase depicting geese by the water, 19 cm high x 14 cm diameter. (2) £100-£200

DawsonsAuctions.co.uk

27


A Single Owner Collection of Medical Boxes

192 A fine quality early 19th century rosewood and brass bound domestic medicine chest of winged-front form, opening to reveal a drop-down rosewood shelf housing three drawers, the main body of the doors and cabinet containing twenty one glass bottles, many bearing paper labels for ‘F B Sykes, Chemist & Druggist, 14 Upper Parliament Street, Liverpool’, with a shallow drawer to the top containing brass scales and weights, four metal boxes and a glass slide, the lower drawers consisting of two slide -covered compartments, and one containing a glass pestle and mortar and three further medicine jars (with contents), the whole 28 cm high x 28.5 cm wide x 19 cm deep A similar chest is illustrated on the frontispiece of ‘New Medical Compendium’, by D. Cox, Gloucester, 1808. £1,200-£1,500

190 An early 19th century mahogany medicine cabinet in the double fronted cupboard style, also known as the ‘family dispensary’, with brass campaign handle to the top, each door with interior galleries holding six glass bottles, all variously labelled, the central shelf with four larger glass bottles above two graduated drawers with ivory knobs, containing scales, glass measures, a pestle and mortar, and further glass bottles, the back of the cabinet with concealed compartment holding four larger glass bottles, 26.5 cm high, 22.5 cm wide x 18 cm deep. £300-£500 191 A late 19th century homeopathic medicine chest in the trunk style with military handle to the bottom drawer, the lid with flat topped brass screws to the edge, the interior with perforated rack holding thin corked bottles, the back with a printed document with conditions, symptoms and treatments, in the drawer are six larger glass bottles with labels, generally containing preparations for external application, 17.5 cm high x 28.5 cm wide x 21 cm deep. £300-£500

193 A George III period mahogany medicine chest by Springweiler of London of winged-front form, the plush-lined interior containing twenty glass bottles, to include examples labelled by ‘Woodward’ and Steward & Son, together with five bonehandled drawers, three of which have sliding and labelled covers, the others with related equipment to include a pestle (lacking mortar), brass scales and weights, further glass jars (some with metal mounts), a funnel, glass measure and other items. The main cabinet (47 cm high x 33 cm wide x 22 cm deep), has a lower drawer stamped ‘Springweiler, Makers London’ and contains further related medical items, and a concealed (sliding cover released by a catch) section to the rear, containing five further labelled bottles. Springweiler worked in Duke Street, London, 1803 - 1853. £2,000-£3,000

192

28

Buyers Premium of 27.6% including VAT applies to every lot


194 A fine quality Regency period figured mahogany medicine chest with extensive brass inlay and marquetry detail, circa 1820, of winged- front form with recessed brass handles, on four gilt metal feet. The interior contains twenty-three original glass bottles, many labelled by ‘Llewellyn Brothers’ of St. Clears, Glamorgan, nearly all of which contain original medicinal contents, together with five brass-handled drawers, three of which have sliding and labelled covers, the others with related equipment to include a pestle and mortar, weights and a funnel. The main cabinet (47 cm high x 33 cm wide x 22 cm deep), has a lower drawer containing brass scales, porcelain-lidded ointment jars and other items, and a concealed recess at the top of the rear side containing five further bottles. A very similar chest, found in The Science Museum collection, is attributed to having been supplied by Reece’s Medical Hall (founded 1802), of Piccadilly. The ringed bolts to each side suggest naval campaign use, with it probably having been owned and used by a senior surgeon. £7,000-£10,000

196 A rare late 18th century Sheraton period mahogany & inlaid travelling medical cabinet (circa 1785), with twin brass carry handles on four castors, the top flap opening to reveal a lift-out compartmentalised bottle tray, (with five glass bottles), over a hinged cupboard door, the interior with two shelved bottle stands and three graduated drawers; one plain, the second with twelve lead-lined covered medicine compartments, each with gilt painted label under a covered slide, and the third containing eleven painted porcelain boxes with covers, each labelled and the drawer also with a slide cover, the whole 50 cm high x 34 cm wide x 29 cm deep. £800-£1,200

195 An early 19th century mahogany medicine cabinet in the double fronted cupboard style, also known as the ‘family dispensary’, with brass campaign levers, each door with interior galleries holding six glass bottles, the central part with four larger glass bottles above two graduated drawers with ivory knobs, containing scales, glass measures, a pestle and mortar, and further glass bottles, the back of the cabinet with concealed compartment holding larger glass bottles, 26.5 cm high, 22.5 cm wide x 18 cm deep. £300-£500

DawsonsAuctions.co.uk

29


199 A small 19th century mahogany medical box probably by Savory & Moore, with velvet lined lifting cover, revealing six glass bottles, four of them with Savory & Moore labels, above a spring system drawer with scales, weights and two ivory pill boxes, 17.5 cm high x 14 cm wide x 14 cm deep. £200-£300

197 An early 19th century mahogany cased trunk style medicine chest by ‘J&G Waugh, Chemists & Druggists, 177 Regent Street, London’, with brass lever campaign handles either side, the lid with velvet lining lifting to reveal labelled glass lidded bottles in compartments, with a glass mixing tile, above a drawer with two front wooden slides containing a pestle and mortar, and a glass measure, the back of the drawer with brass weights, scales, and metal container, 22.5 cm high, 26 cm wide x 19 cm deep. £600-£800

198 A fine and large early Victorian mahogany brass bound medicine chest by Savory & Moore (‘Chemists to the Royal Family’), with red velvet lining and containing many of its original glass bottles, some with contents and all with paper labels and a glass ‘preparation’ tile. The lower pull-out drawer contains a glass mortar, funnel and measure, together with brass scales and weights, litmus paper, twin-metal covered boxes, further glass bottles, other related accessories and four metaltopped jars. Given the quality of interior, the maker and the contents, this example would have been accessible only to the wealthiest, such as an aristocratic family or Harley Street doctor. 27 cm high x 36.5 cm x 23 cm. £1,000-£1,500 30

200 An early Victorian mahogany and brass bound medicine chest with hinged top and lower single drawer, the red plushlined cover opening to reveal sixteen labelled bottles, some with contents, together with fitted section containing a glass tile, the drawer with twin sliding covers to the front section, containing a pestle and mortar, a glass measure and three further bottles, the rear section with brass scales and weights, two metal-cased boxes and six bottles. The outer case has twin brass carry-handles, together with a brass escutcheon and drawer handle, 23.5 cm high x 27 cm wide x 20 cm deep. £500-£700

201

Buyers Premium of 27.6% including VAT applies to every lot


201 A rare 18th century mahogany medicine chest of ‘spice cupboard’ style c.1780, the central hinge mechanism opening to reveal brass ring- handled drawers and dummy drawers (some labelled), with the top level on both sides covered by a slide, each containing labelled glass bottles, some with contents, over a row of twin covered compartments, a single row of four narrow drawers and then a large drawer to the lower section of each, all containing various medicines, related equipment (to include a glass pestle and mortar) and larger empty glass jars. The chest has two concealed compartments to the rear of each side, with a slide opening to reveal further glass bottles, some with contents, the whole (when opened) 26.5 cm high x 53 cm wide x 13.5 cm deep, with twin carry handles to the top and brass escutcheon with key to the front. £2,000-£3,000 202 An American civil war cased medicine set containing twenty labelled bottles, in a tan leather folding case, 15 cm wide. £100-£150

203 A Regency period mahogany medicine chest of cube form with a rising cover and two winged doors, opening to reveal fifteen original glass bottles, all bearing paper labels, contained behind fenestrated partitions, together with bone-handled drawers, the central two containing a pair of brass scales with weights and two small tortoiseshell covered pots. The chest has a single brass carry handle and ivory escuteheons, 22 cm high x 19 cm x 19 cm. £1,800-£2,200

204

DawsonsAuctions.co.uk

204 An early 19th century ‘Duke of York’ mahogany medicine cabinet with twin brass carry handles to the sides and some contents, the rising top opening to reveal a compartmentalised interior with numerous sections for boxes and accessories, over a front cupboard door, the interior with recesses for six bottles over six ring-handled drawers, (one drawer lacking ring), each with sliding covers, the rear cupboard door with space for twelve further bottles, 36 cm high x 34 cm wide x 29 cm deep. The so-called ‘Duke of York’ chests derives from an example in the Wellcome Collection, originally thought to have belonged to the Duke of York (younger brother of George III), however later research dated that chest to 1789, some 16 years after his death, yet the name stuck. Most chests of this style are unique in that they were made to order, and they were popular in the first part of the 19th century. £1,500-£2,000

205 An early 19th century mahogany cased medicine chest with hinged top and lower single drawer, the green plushlined cover opening to reveal thirteen labelled bottles, some with contents and most with leather covers over the stoppers, the labels largely for ‘Godfrey & Cooke Chemists’, together with fitted section containing a ceramic tile, the drawer with twin sliding covers to the front section, containing a pestle (lacking mortar), a glass measure and two further bottles, the rear section with brass scales and weights, two metal-cased boxes and seven bottles. The outer case has twin brass carry-handles, together with a brass escutcheon and ring drawer handle, 25 cm high x 29.5 cm wide x 21 cm deep. £400-£600 206 A 19th century salesman’s pharmaceutical sample set with velvet lined interior with fittings for the glass lidded ampoules, each labelled, containing various chemicals, some derived from rhubarb, 29.5 cm x 22.5 cm, together with a small mahogany cased homeopathic set by Joseph James, the interior with glass vials sealed with cork, each labelled with names and dose instructions, one missing, 9.5 cm high x 12.5 cm wide x 10 cm deep. (2) £200-£300 31


211 An early 20th century brown leather German field medical case fitted with four bottles, label indisitnct, (possibly ‘Schauftner, Berlin NW’), together with a German Heinr. Simons (Berlin W) ‘Gesichtsmassage Apparate’, in fitted case with instructions, and an A. Barrett & Sons leather case containing six glass bottles, probably for medical use in the field, bearing the initials ‘W.D.B.’ to the cover. (3) £150-£200

207 A World War I period mahogany cased field surgeon’s set by Down Brothers of London, the brass bound wellfitted case containing many and various nickel finish steel medical implements including; scalpels, forceps, amputation saw and others, together with original paper covered equipment, also labelled ‘Down Brothers’, the whole contained in an outer canvas sleeve, the mahogany case 45 cm x 17 cm. £500-£700

212 A 19th century Ferguson surgeon’s field post mortem set in a fitted oak and brass mounted case, by Millikin & Lawley, containing many instruments to include a bone saw, surgical knives, hammer, scissors and other items, many stamped ‘Ferguson’, the case 37 cm x 19 cm x 6 cm. £200-£300

208 A late 19th century leather cased medical case by Brady & Martin with glass lidded bottles, bandage rolls, metal containers holding glass bottles, the lid with elastics holding glass syringe droppers, case 42 cm wide, together with a small French nurse’s kit with metal plaque lifting to reveal a metal compartmentalised interior with labelled glass bottles, bandage rolls, and a pair of charriere type forceps, the case 20 cm x 14 cm. (2) £150-£250 209 A World War II period medical set contained in a leather suitcase once the property of Group Captain Samuel Cuthbert Rexford-Welch (1915-2013), the interior bearing a label for W H Bailey & Son, London. Dr Rexford-Welch, after graduating from Cambridge, served as a medial officer in the far east for the RAF, and later (in the 1950s), as a specialist in radiological protection, when he witnessed nuclear testing at Christmas Island. The medical set contains surgical instruments, unused vials of sterilized surgical suture, field dressings and other related items, as well as personalised headed notepaper and Lagonda Club stationery. It carries a tag with Rexford Welch’s card. £300-£400 210 An early 20th century Army & Navy Co-operative Society field medical set contained in a leather carry case, marked A & NCS Ltd to the interior, the contents comprising glass bottles (some with contents), a brush in white metal case, surgical utensils, small bandages and a roll of ‘Mead;s Rubber Adhesive Plaster’, £200-£300

32

213 A late 19th century leather cased apothecary set by Treacher & Co the inside of the lid with velvet lining, the interior containing multiple glass lidded bottles with labels, some with dosage instructions, centered with a three layered leather compartment with scales, weights and an empty glass bottle of chloroform, 12.5 cm high x 26 cm wide x 15.5 cm deep. £200-£300 214 A late 19th century cased set of stomach pumping instruments by Down & Bros, London, with pump and accessories, in a velvet lined fitted interior, 30 cm wide x 15 cm deep, together with a field surgeon’s surgical amputation and post mortem set by S. Maw & Thompson, London, circa 1870, containing a tenon saw, a post mortem steel hammer with hook, scalpels and others, within a brass bound mahogany case with brass shield inlay, 23.5 cm wide x 11 cm deep. (2) £400-£600

Buyers Premium of 27.6% including VAT applies to every lot


Decorative Art & Collectables 220 Two late 19th century French bronze game birds in the manner of Ferdinand Pautrot (1832-1874), realistically modelled as if being ‘hung’, with one leg extended, and in the manner of birds seen in Old Master paintings, with good levels of surface detail, one probably a grouse, 37cm long, the other possible a snipe, 35 cm long, the snipe with one loosely pinned wing, the grouse with detached extended leg, both with holes to the flat backs to allow them to be mounted. (2) £150-£250 221 A large Parian sculpture of Leda and the Swan in the manner of Jean Thierry (1669-1739) French, modelled as the young Queen of Sparta sat on a rock wearing a necklace and shellwork diadem in her hair, stroking the disguised god’s swan neck, on a naturalistic base, 85 cm high x 44 cm wide. £200-£300

215 A small 19th century mahogany cased medicine chest of square form with campaign brass handles, the velvet lined interior with compartmentalised individual labelled bottles above a bottom drawer containing scales, weights, a glass conical measure and a minim measure, and a metal lined powder box, 17 cm high x 18 cm wide x 15 cm deep. £300-£500

222 An Austrian cold painted bronze modelled as a devil in the manner of Franz Bergman, finished in red, 6 cm high x 9 cm wide. £150-£250

216 A mid-20th century French field medical set contained in a metal outer case, to include many glass bottles and original contents, bearing paper labels and chamois leather covers, together with other related medical equipment, 17 cm high x 27 cm wide, together with a similar period ‘First Aid’ kit in metal case, manufactured by Boots Pure Drug Co, Nottingham, 32 cm wide. (2) £100-150 217 A 19th century mahogany cased surgical kit with brass mounts, the interior with surgical instruments such as a tenon saw, forceps, and scalpels, 23 cm wide x 6 cm deep, together with a leather pocket cased field surgical kit, 14 cm wide, a metal cased set of graduated scalpels, another thin metal cased kit with two scalpels, and a portable wooden travel box with fold out mirror to interior, 12 cm high x 20 cm wide x 15 cm deep. (5) £150-£250 218 A 19th century domestic small medicine chest with a hinged cover, single lower drawer and red velvet lined interior, containing eight original glass bottles, some bearing labels for ‘Godfrey & Cooke Chemists, London’, the lower drawer containing a set of bras scales and weights (in covered boxes) and a conical glass measure, the case 16.5 cm high x 21.5 cm wide x 9.5 cm deep. £200-£300

DawsonsAuctions.co.uk

223 Franz Bergman: a turn of the century Austrian cold painted bronze depicting a North African trader with a donkey, impressed Bergman marks to base, 13 cm high x 13 cm wide. £600-£800

33


227 A Cold War era West German RichtungsweiserDoppelfernrohr RWDF 10x50 binocular periscope with Carl Zeiss lens, with original green-painted fitted carrying case, the periscope refurbished in polished chrome (from original green finish), with fully rotational movement, gauges and spirit balances, 80 cm high, mounted to a height adjustable oak tripod stand, the carry case with related accessories, 72 cm x 47 cm x 72 cm. £2,000-£3,000 228 A Howes / Dolland four-drawer brass naval telescope with outer leather case, 88 cm (extended), contained in a wooden presentation box. £80-£120 229 A Victorian brass shaving mirror stand flanked with candle holders either side, adjustable in height with swinging mirror, raised on a tripod base with scrolled feet. £80-£120 224 Franz Bergman: a turn of the century Austrian cold painted bronze depicting am Arab man at prayer, kneeling on multicoloured rug, impressed Bergman marks to base, 13.5 cm high x 14.5 cm x 13 cm. £500-£800

230 A set of six Victorian iron pew / staircase ends with scrolled floral and foliage motifs with slanted tops, each 89 cm high. (6) £200-£300

231 A late 19th century brass and copper astronomical telescope by James Lancaster and Sons, Birmingham, with attached spotting scope and mount for tripod stand, 108 cm long, circa 9.5 cm diameter. £600-£800 232 A large pair of Classical style garden Medici urns each flanked with twin handles with masks and everted rim, the body with scrolled acanthus frieze and half fluted lower part, raised on a spreading circular base on a square plinth, 60 cm high x 47 cm diameter. £200-£300 225 A fine 19th century white metal figure group of ‘St George and the Dragon’ on a rectangular porphyry base, the base 21 cm x 10 cm. £800-£1,200 226 A pair of Arts and Crafts ceramic inlaid brass firedogs with inlaid green glazed ceramic roundels probably by Ruskin, each with a registration number to the back leg reading ‘Rd452025’, 34 cm high x 22 cm deep. £150-£250 34

233 An early 20th century oak specimen cabinet and contents with hinged glazed door and six internal drawers, the contents to include fossils, polished agate, coral, minerals, Roman metalware and other objects, worth of further inspection. £300-£500

Buyers Premium of 27.6% including VAT applies to every lot


234 A set of 25 Player’s cigarette cards depicting The Life and Adventures of William Lashly, together with more than 100 postcards early 20th century, mainly from Melbourne to London, and inland (UK and Ireland), 9 cm x 15 cm. £80-£100

237 A 1930’s Charlotte Clark type Mickey Mouse soft toy together with a mid 20th century toy dog, possibly Steiff, stuffed with straw, with leather collar, the dog 30 cm wide x 26 cm high. (2) £150-£200

235 A collection of 1960s-80s Parker pens including a boxed 51 burgundy Classic Aerometric trio set, a 51 burgundy Custom fountain pen and ball pen, a mint and boxed 65 Custom Insignia fountain pen, a boxed 61 Custom Insignia fountain pen with broad oblique nib, and a collection of other pens and pencils, and carded ballpen refills. (Qty) £100-£200 235A A 1980s Must de Cartier Laque Ecaille fountain pen finished in black lacquer with gold plated trim, cartridge/ convertor filler, boxed with instructions, wallet and origin certificate card and apparently inked mint, together with two gold plated Cross propelling pencils and two gold plated Cross ballpens, boxed, and a group of other pens and pencils including Sheaffer and Waterman. (qty) £100-£200

238 A Swiss Dunhill yellow metal Rollalite lighter, taking petrol fuel, the sprung lid opening by spinning the striking barrel, the base stamped MADE IN SWITZERLAND DUNHILL LONDON, and with four sets of US patent numbers, 5cm high. £400-£600 239 A Dunhill silver cigarette holder and other items, the cigarette holder with Birmingham hallmarks for 1953 and SJR makers’ marks for S.J. Rose, the body with barleycorn and reeded finish and with four coloured screwon mouthpieces, contained in a fitted ‘Dunhill London’ box, together with two further cigarette holders each in silver and gold, a 9ct rose gold mounted tortoiseshell cigarette case, a 9ct gold swizzle stick, and a silver cased comb. (qty) £200-£400 240 A small collection of 19th century riding crops to include a novelty riding crop modelled as a horse and rider, three with antler hook ends, some with leather whips, and others. (7) £100-£150 241 A collection of five Christian Dior silk scarves each square shaped with Christian Dior mark to the bottom border, of various colours and designs, four of them 75 cm x 75 cm, and one with untrimmed edges 87 cm x 83 cm. (5) £100-£200

236 A large model toy soldier formerly a prop from a Royal Ballet production of The Nutcracker 185 cm high, together with another similar, originally purchased from Harrod’s, 154 cm high. £300-£500

DawsonsAuctions.co.uk

35


245 A Mont Blanc silver gilt Meisterstuck fountain pen numbered 146, with engine-turned decoration to case, 18k white and gold nib, together with a matching Mont Blanc silver gilt ballpoint pen, in original presentation box with paperwork. £500-£700 246 Pasha de Cartier. A gold plated ball point pen with reeded decoration to lid and body, dated 1990 and numbered 8343 to cap, in original fitted box and outer cover. £150-£200

242 A fine Victorian silk brocade ball gown retailed by’ Mme Y. Jeanin, 28 Harrington Road, South Kensington’, in two parts, the gown with woven lilac blooms and yellow harebells on a cream silk ground, the boned top with short sleeves and handmade bobbin lace, possibly Milanese lace, the central section of the top and gown with green satin and lace detailing. £300-£500

247 Memorabilia from the Collection of Harold Wilson, Prime Minister including a Stetson style cowboy hat and a matchbook bearing ‘L B J Ranch’ to cover, being gifts from President Lyndon B Johnson to Wilson; together with 4 Jewish Kippah / Yarmulke skull caps showing embroidered decoration (10) £300-£500 248 A collection of five Victorian and Edwardian truncheons to include decorated with with ‘V.R’ ‘Loder & Both’ and ‘Liberty’ with a tapering polished handle (37 cm), one with a carved ivory crown and banding with a tapering turned handle (32 cm), one decorated with a crowned VR device and belt cartouche detailing ‘Rural Police’, stamped ‘DCC No. 92,’ with a ribbed handle (40 cm), one decorated with a crowned VR in gilt above the Royal Coat of Arms and a red rose, with a tapered ribbed handle (31 cm) one painted with ‘E.S.C.’ within shield, over ‘Sergt. 25’, on a black ground, with ribbed handle (40.5 cm) £300-£500

243 An early 20th century Boosey & Co wooden clarinet serial number 22346, circa 1925-26, unboxed. £300-£400 244 A large late 19th century Russian steamer trunk with a canvas lined interior and fitted trays, bearing a label signed ‘W. Nissen’ of St Petersburg, 74 cm high x 125 cm x 69 cm. £100-£200 36

Buyers Premium of 27.6% including VAT applies to every lot


249 A collection of five Victorian truncheons including turned wood, painted with ‘Wilts Constabulary’ below a crown, on a black ground, with polished ribbed handle (45 cm), one painted with a Rampant Lion, supporting a flag bearing the word ‘DON’ all above ‘VR’, over “Sergt. 25”, on a black ground, with polished ribbed handle (40 cm), one decorated with a crown above ‘V.R’ and ‘Lt. T, Parish’ in gilt, on a black ground, with ribbed handle (39 cm), one with a lion passant above a rampant lion within a gilded shield, ‘Manor of Upcerne’ painted in gilt, with a shaped handle (41 cm), and one with lion passant above a crown and VR stamped within a rectangular cartouche, the reverse painted with the Arms of Glasgow motif; a Oak Tree with Robin and Salmon, over ‘Resdt. Commr, 24, Ward’ lettering, all on a black ground, with ribbed handle (46 cm). (5) £300-£500 250 Two William IV truncheons one of cylindrical form, painted with ‘W.R IV’ over a crown and ‘Melford (Suffolk)’ within a scroll, all on a dark blue ground (50.5 cm) along with one painted with ‘IV WR’ above a floral design, then ‘Special Constable’ all in gilt on a black ground, with a ribbed and shaped handle (46 cm) and three Victorian truncheons, including one painted with ‘A. I. O. OF C. F’ above a crown and ‘K. U’ on a red lacquer ground, with shaped polished handle (36 cm), one with a crown over ‘VR MCR Special VR 13 to one side, on a black ground, with ribbed and shaped handle (41 cm), and one with a crown over a star within a circle, on a black ground with red banding detail and shaped handle (42 cm). (5). £300-£500 251 An 18th century letter written from the Reverand Jenkin Jenkins to the Governors of Queen Anne’s Bounty, dated 13th February 1747, together with the answer on 20th February 1747, together with a typed transcript of the letter. £100-£150 252 A group of 17th and 19th century English legal documents comprising an indenture dated 11th October 1666, on parchment and with red wax seals, printed heading, together with a contract between Isaac Cookson and William Clark (?) and another between Francis Piggot and John Clark (with tax stamp), on paper. (3) £80-£120

254 ‘The Edinburgh Philosophical Journal’ in nine volumes conducted by Dr Brewster and Professor Jameson, ‘Exhibiting a View of the Progress of Discovery in Natural Philosophy, Chemistry, Natural History, Practical Mechanics, Geography, Statistics and the Fine and Useful Arts’, dated 1819 - 1823, original boardsand tooled leather spines. (9) £200-£300 255 ‘Galleria di Firenze’ in ten volumes first volume published 1817 by Giuseppe Molini e Comp. with original boards and numerous fold-out plates. (10) £200-£300 256 A mid-19th century Enfield percussion sea service pistol .577 calibre, the lock plate marked with Crown over ‘VR 1848 Enfield’, with ordnance marks and proof marks to the barrel, regulation brass furniture with lanyard ring to butt and captive ramrod, walnut stock, 28 cm x 17 cm. £200-£300

257 A matching pair of 19th century percussion pistols with 15.5 cm hexagonal barrels, walnut stocks and mounts signed ‘Backwell, Devonport’, chequered grips and fitted with ramrods, 27 cm overall length. £500-£800 258 A pair of French ormolu mounted alabaster lamps each holding three lights, with cardboard sleeves and ormolu holders and drip pans, the arms with scrolled acanthus details either side of an alabaster column above a circular base with ormolu beaded rim and pierced band, raised on three ormolu toupie feet, each 32 cm high x 18.5 cm wide. (2) £80-£120

253 Penn, Thomas: ‘Penn’s Pharmacology or Medical and Chemical Compendium’ published Sidmouth, 1822, with original boards and containing loose handwritten notes, together with J. McGregor-Robertson: ‘The Household Physician’, 2nd Edition, 1898 and the ‘Catalogue of Surgical Instruments and Appliances’, James Woolley, Sons & Co Limited, Manchester, 1931. (3) £80-£120

DawsonsAuctions.co.uk

37


263 Chris Rea: a framed and signed commemorative CD presentation marking ‘worldwide sales in excess of 20 million’, signed in marker to the glass and dated 1998. £200-£300

259 A pair of Louis XVI style marble and ormolu mounted lamps each modelled as cassolettes with finely cast ormolu floral swags raised on three legs with faun masks and hoof feet, on circular bases with ball feet, 44 cm high. £300-£500 260 A French late 19th century gilt bronze and marble lamp modelled as a gilt-bronze winged cherub raised on a circular platform held above three women’s busts on scrolls with a single lion paw, supported on a griotte and black marble stepped base, the cherub holding above his head the central stem light issuing three scrolled arms with lights, 70 cm high. £100-£150 261 A modern Murano leaf form chandelier with two tiers of individual frosted glass naturalistic leaves, hanging on a brass fixture with three lights. £300-£500

264 The Who: A band-signed ‘Tommy’ first press LP with the signatures to the cover of Keith Moon, Roger Daltrey, Pete Townshend and John Entwhistle, together with the signature of Ken Russell. Provence: Obtained from the office of Robert Stigwood. £800-£1,000 265 The Beatles: an original photograph (taken from the negative), ‘All You Need is Love’, in card mount, 16.5 cm x 23.5 cm. £150-£200 266 The Rolling Stones: an original August 1967 NME supplement following their arrests on drug offences, together with a related black and white photograph of Keith Richards dressed a judge and others, and a black and white photograph of Mick Jagger and Marianne Faithful taken from the Peter Whitehead filming of ‘We Love You’. (4) £250-£350

262 A 19th century ormolu mounted Continental majolica floor lamp possibly Austrian or Hungarian, with central tubular glazed ceramic stem with leaf motif and gilt highlights, mounted half way down with c scrolls and twisted bronze mounts, raised on a circular bulbous ceramic base mounted with three ormolu scrolled feet, 136 cm high. £150-£250

38

Buyers Premium of 27.6% including VAT applies to every lot


270 A collection of 25 Cuban Bolivar Especiales cigars each in an aluminium tube. £200-£300 271 A collection of 25 Cuban Bolivar ‘Supremas Churchill’ cigars each in an aluminium tube. £200-£300 272 A collection of 25 Cuban Bolivar ‘Supremas Churchill’ cigars each in an aluminium tube. £200-£300 267 The Rolling Stone: a 1976 Black & Blue signed tour programme with signatures to the front and back cover of Mick Jagger, Bill Wyman, Keith Richards, Ronnie Wood and Charlie Watts. £500-£700

273 A collection of 25 Cuban Bolivar ‘Supremas Churchill’ cigars each in an aluminium tube. £200-£300 274 A collection of 25 Cuban Bolivar Churchill cigars each in an aluminium tube. £200-£300 275 A collection of 25 Cuban Bolivar Churchill cigars each in an aluminium tube. £200-£300 276 A collection of 25 Cuban Bolivar Churchill cigars each in an aluminium tube. £200-£300

268 The Rolling Stones: a mounted black and white photograph taken at the Pie Stall, Battersea Bridge, London, numbered 2/25. 30 cm x 47 cm. Provenance: Copyright owned by the vendor - reproduced here in a limited run. £300-£400

277 A collection of 25 Cuban Bolivar Churchill cigars each in an aluminium tube. £200-£300 278 A collection of 25 Cuban Bolivar Churchill cigars each in an aluminium tube. £200-£300 279 A collection of 25 Cuban Bolivar Churchill cigars each in an aluminium tube. £200-£300 280 A bottle of Delamain & Co. 1943 Grande Champagne Cognac bottled by Green’s Ltd (in 1968), shipped in 1959, with printed paper label to the front, original gold-coloured foil seal with embossed top, 24fl Ozs. £100-£150

269 A collection of 25 Cuban Bolivar Especiales cigars each in an aluminium tube. £200-£300

DawsonsAuctions.co.uk

39


Russian Art

282 A 18th / 19th century Byzantine style Christian Orthodox painted wooden crucifix from an iconostasis the central decoration depicting the crucifixion of Jesus, the top trefoil terminus painted with an angel above ‘INRI’, the three other apices decorated in turn with a bull, lion and eagle, oil and gesso on panel with gilt highlights, 178 cm x 97 cm. Provenance: Iconastas Gallery, Piccadilly Arcade, St James’s, London Icon App: 23013 £500-£800

283 A pair of large 18th century icons depicting the story of the ‘Presentation in the Temple’ each icon painted with tempera on gesso, both 55 cm x 57 cm. Provenance: Iconastas Gallery, Piccadilly Arcade, St James’s, London Icon App: 25426 & 25427 £900-£1,200 40

284 Attributed attributed to Vladimir Serov (1910 - 1968) Russian oil on canvas depicting a female nude perched on the arm of an armchair, singed lower right, framed, 45 cm x 60 cm. Provenance: Iconastas Gallery, Piccadilly Arcade, St James’s, London Icon App: 25401 £300-£500

285 A large 17th century Russian icon depicting Christ the Pantocrator depicting Christ enthroned, holding a book in his left hand whilst he blesses the viewer with his right, tempera and gesso on wooden panel, original pre 1990 purchase label from Maria Andipa to verso, 56 cm x 87. Provenance: Iconastas Gallery, Piccadilly Arcade, St James’s, London Icon App: 23026 £1,500-£2,000 286 A 19th century Russian processional cross the obverse with the crucified saviour painted on a gold ground, the apices with the mourners and the ancient of days, the base with the skull of Adam, the reverse with various patron saints, tempera and gesso on wood, 146 cm x 66 cm Provenance: Iconastas Gallery, Piccadilly Arcade, St James’s, London Icon App: 25415 £300-£500

Buyers Premium of 27.6% including VAT applies to every lot


Clocks & Objets of Virtue 292 A 19th century mahogany cased longcase clock the painted moon-phase dial signed ‘W Rogers, Dudley’, and depicting various Saints, the hood with an arched pediment over reeded columns, the wide case with single shaped door, weights and pendulum present, 238 cm high x 50 cm wide. £100-£200 293 An early 20th century oak cased bracket clock with non-striking movement, the silvered dial bearing Roman numerals, 46 cm high x 30.5 cm wide. £100-£150 294 A Victorian brass strut twin barometer and clock with additional thermometer, designed with intricate engraved scrolls, the glazed roundels with blue and white enamelled borders, with brass easel backing, 25 cm high x 30 cm wide. £150-£200 295 A 19th century gilt metal clock garniture with central gilt spelter mantle clock modelled as an allegorical figure with wheat bunches, above an alabaster base, together with a pair of candelabra holding four lights, with scrolled gilt bronze mounts, the clock 51 cm x 47 cm, the candelabra 41 cm high. (3) £150-£200 287 A 19th century Russian cross icon with the crucified saviour painted on a gold ground, the apices with the mourners and the ancient of days, the base illegible due to possible burn mark, 68 cm x 116 cm. Provenance: Iconastas Gallery, Piccadilly Arcade, St James’s, London Icon App: 23020 £500-£800

296 Two late 19th century French gilt metal frames with gilt ribbon surmounts, together with a mother of pearl card case, larger frame 23.5 cm high. (3) £150-£200

288 An 18th century South Russian icon depicting the Virgin Mary flanked by 15 saints, each housed in a circular cartouche, tempera and gesso on wooden panel, 41 cm x 52 cm Provenance: Iconastas Gallery, Piccadilly Arcade, St James’s, London Icon App: 23196 £150-£250 289 A framed 20th century tile of Lenin the transfer print study presents Lenin facing the viewer, Chinese script to the bottom, dated 1968, 43 cm x 68 cm. Provenance: Iconastas Gallery, Piccadilly Arcade, St James’s, London Icon App: 25402 £100-£200 290 A 19th century Russian processional cross depicting the crucified saviour, flanked by patron saints, two angels in prayer are raised above his head, below his feet the city of Golgotha, tempera and gesso on wood, 102 cm x 167 cm. Provenance: Iconastas Gallery, Piccadilly Arcade, St James’s, London Icon App: 25416 £300-£500

DawsonsAuctions.co.uk

297 A 19th century Continental novelty silver reticulated lady’s sewing etui modelled as a fish, the hinged head set with ruby-coloured stone eyes, enclosing a fitted arrangement of rounded tapering bodkin case, spoon and a pair of tweezers, 17cm long, the tail fin indistinctly marked, c. 1880 (one fin damaged) £300-£500

41


Coins & Stamps

298 A late 19th century enamelled pair of French Jumelle Carpentier binocular opera glasses, in gilt metal and with mother of pearl eyepieces and milled focusing ring, the barrels with bands of blue guilloche enamel with low relief garlands of flowers and leaves, stamped CARPENTIER PARIS and contained in an embroidered case, 9.25cm wide, together with a circular silver compact with Birmingham hallmarks for 1955 and makers’ mark for HCD, the hinged lid exterior enamelled with cream guilloche enamel and a scene of two budgerigars perched on blossoming cherry branches, 9cm diam, both in excellent condition. £300-£500 299 A large collection of late 19th century and early 20th century Dutch silver miniatures, with various Dutch silver marks, in forms including a spinning fairground carousel, 8cm high, a Dutch marquetry display cabinet with three drawers and opening cupboard doors, 9.8cm high, a longcase clock set with a SHEFFIELD JEWELLED watchface and surmounted with Atlas, 14.3cm high, a horse and carriage, 12.3cm long, a coffee grinder, 4.5cm high, a spinning wheel, 8.3cm high, and more. (18) £400-£600

301 A Victorian 1865 22ct gold full sovereign with shield back. £200-£300 302 A Edward VII 1902 half sovereign in a 9ct yellow gold mount, 5 grams total. £100-£150 303 A George V 1914 half sovereign £100-£150 304 A 1998 South Africa ‘Natura’ proof 1/4 Krugerrand titled ‘The Leopard’, in original box with certificate, (1/4 oz of .999 gold). £250-£300 305 A 2005 gold proof sovereign issued by the Royal Mint, boxed, with certificate (numbered 2035). £250-£300 306 A Fifth Anniversary of the United Arab Emirates commemorative coin dated 1971-1976, 500 dirham denomination, in presentation case, together with a letter confirming the purchase dated March 1976. £500-£700 307 A Victorian gold full sovereign dated 1888. £200-£300 308 A large quantity of various stamps to include First Day covers, Japanese stamps, European stamps, some loose, etc. (Being sold on behalf of the RSPCA) £80-£120

300 A Regency period tortoiseshell and ivory tea caddy of sarcophagus shape, with ivory edging and finial to the lid, the hinged lid with red velvet lining and ivory border, the interior with twin lidded compartments, raised on ivory ball feet, 14 cm high x 14.5 cm wide x 8 cm deep. £200-£300 42

309 A very large quantity of stamps contained in approximately seventy albums and loose comprising mainly Europe, especially France and Scandinavia, together with many Commonwealth examples, worthy of further inspection. £4,000-£6,000

Buyers Premium of 27.6% including VAT applies to every lot


310 A Chinese 100 yuan banknote from 1940 depicting in Chinese violet a portrait of Sun Yat-sen and the Hall of Annual Prayer in Beijing, without watermark, 19.3 cm x 8.5 cm together with banknotes from Cambodia, Burma and Peru, and a 19th century Chinese silk embroidery, 12 cm x 10 cm. £80-£120 311 A large quantity of commemorative and collectors coins to include Royal memorabilia coins, mostly nickel plated, cased crowns, a cased Executive Proof collection, cased commemorative plated coins and others. (quantity) £200-£300 312 A large collection of mostly British stamps comprising a quantity of Royal Mail Mint stamps, albums with stamps from Great Britain, Australia and India, Royal memorabilia stamps, railway stamps, and others. (Quantity) £200-£300

Watches

314 A 1968 Omega Speedmaster Professional ref. 145.012 ‘moon watch’ stainless steel chronograph wristwatch the matte black dial with luminous Tritium baton hour markers and white hands, and a fifths of seconds track, three dials for seconds, 30-minute and 12-hour registers, marked ‘T Swiss Made T’ with black tachymeter bezel, in a stainless steel case, the case back with engraved Omega Hippocampus. The mechanical hand wound 17 jewel cal. 321 movement numbered 25005342. With original antimagnetic dust cap. The case back stamped 145012-68 SP. The stainless steel bracelet numbered 1171/1. 42 mm case. Note: Omega produced the Speedmaster Professional ref. 145.012 from 1967 until 1968 It was the reference that was famously worn by astronauts during the moon landing in 1969. Provenance: bought new by the vendors husband in the late 1960s. £5,000-£7,000

DawsonsAuctions.co.uk

315 A Patek Philippe Calatrava ref. 3919R 18ct rose gold wristwatch the white enamel dial signed Patek Philippe Geneve, with black Roman numerals, slim black polished hands and subsidiary seconds dial at 6 o’clock. In an 18ct rose gold case, with engine turned hobnail bezel and straight curved lugs, on a black leather strap with 18ct gold buckle. 33 mm case. Reference 3919R-001, the calibre 215 movement hand wound numbered 1861583/4028582. Complete with box, outer box, certificate, booklets and other paperwork. £6,000-£8,000

316 A 1997 ladies Rolex DateJust ref. 69178 18ct yellow gold wristwatch the blue dial with diamond indices and date aperture, with an 18ct yellow gold fluted bezel on a jubilee strap. 26 mm case. Complete with Rolex box and outer box, guarantee papers, booklet, service card and sleeve. £5,000-£6,000

43


Lot 314

44

Buyers Premium of 27.6% including VAT applies to every lot


317 A 1978 Rolex Oyster Perpetual DateJust ref. 16014 stainless steel automatic wristwatch the grey dial with applied baton indices and date aperture, with fluted bezel in a stainless steel Oyster case, on a stainless steel Jubilee bracelet. Serial number 5682283. 36 mm case. £2,000-£2,500

318 A Rolex Oyster Perpetual DateJust ref. 116200 stainless steel automatic wristwatch the grey dial with applied Roman numerals and date aperture, in a stainless steel Oyster case, on a stainless steel Oyster bracelet. Serial number G137570. 37 mm case. With Rolex box, outer box, 1 spare link, sleeve, Rolex instruction booklets, tags and service card dated 5/12/2017. £3,500-£5,000

DawsonsAuctions.co.uk

320 A ladies Rolex Oyster Perpetual ref. 176200 stainless steel automatic wristwatch the black dial with applied Roman numerals and luminous baton indices, in a stainless steel Oyster case, on a stainless steel Oyster bracelet. Serial number G020352. 26 mm case. With Rolex box, outer box, sleeve, Rolex instruction booklets, tags and service card dated 29/01/2016. £1,500-£2,000

321 A ladies Rolex DateJust Rolesor ref. 69173 automatic wristwatch the gilt dial with baton indices and date aperture, with gilt crown and hands, with 18ct yellow gold fluted bezel and crown, in a stainless steel Oyster case, on an 18ct yellow gold and stainless steel jubilee bracelet. 26 mm case. £800-£1,200

45


322 A 1961 Rolex Oyster Perpetual ref. 1003 stainless steel automatic wristwatch the silvered dial with gilt crown, gilt hands and baton indices, with an engine turned bezel in a stainless steel case, on an Oyster bracelet. Serial number 663112. 34 mm case. £1,600-£2,000 323 A 1941 Rolex Oyster ref. 2595 boys sized stainless steel mechanical wristwatch the silvered dial with luminous numerals, hands, and indices, in a stainless steel Oyster case, the case back numbered 127588, with screw down crown and case back on a later leather strap. With hand wound movement. 29mm case. £600-£800

325 A Panerai Luminor Marina Firenze 1860 stainless steel automatic wristwatch the black dial with enlarged luminous numerals and hands, with crown lock, the engraved case back numbered OP6763 PB0580878 Ltd Edition number KO141/2000, on a black leather strap. 43 mm case wide case excluding crown. Complete with box, paperwork, and tools. £2,500-£3,000

324 A 1930s Rolex 9ct gold yellow gold ladies wristwatch the silvered Art Deco dial with Arabic numerals and blued steel hands, in an octagonal gold case, the mechanical hand wound movement numbered 8872, the case back with engraving, on a black leather strap. 23.5 mm case. £300-£500

326 A Longines stainless steel automatic chronograph wristwatch the circular engine turned dial with Arabic numerals, date aperture and twin chronograph dials, in a shaped stainless steel case with bracelet. The clear glass display case back showing the automatic movement, numbered 34208335. 40 mm case. Complete with box, outer box, paperwork, spare links and a leather strap. £800-£1,000

46

Buyers Premium of 27.6% including VAT applies to every lot


327 An International Watch Company Schaffhausen stainless steel automatic wristwatch the silvered dial signed IWC with baton numerals and date aperture, in a plain stainless steel case, on a black lizard skin leather strap. 34 mm case. £1,200-£1,500 328 A Tag Heuer Professional Formula 1 stainless steel wristwatch the black dial with large numerals and baton hour markers, and date aperture, with black rotating dive bezel, on a stainless steel bracelet. The case back numbered WAC1110 DL2908. 29mm case. 42 mm case. £250-£350

332 An Omega De Ville 18ct yellow gold mechanical wristwatch the silvered dial with slim baton numerals, in a shaped case on a black leather strap, with mechanical hand wound A87 movement. The case 31.5 mm wide. Complete with box and paperwork. £400-£600 333 A Movado 14ct yellow gold mechanical wristwatch the silvered dial with baton indices and subsidiary seconds dial, in a 14ct gold case with repaired lugs, numbered B77846 42789. The Movado 15 jewel movement numbered 77846. 36 mm case. £200-£300

329 A Tag Heuer Link stainless steel quartz wristwatch the black dial with baton hour markers and date aperture, with rotating bezel, quartz movement, on a stainless steel bracelet, the case back numbered WJ1116-0 SS7657. 39 mm case. Complete with box and paperwork. £300-£400 330 A 9ct rose gold ladies wristwatch together with a small gold pocket watch with white enamel dial, and a faceted quartz pendant. (3) £80-£120 331 A Gucci 18ct yellow gold quartz wristwatch the gilt dial with baton indices and slim hands, in a curved 18ct yellow gold case, on a brown leather Gucci strap. The case back stamped .750 and numbered 715M 9055 020. Case 24 x 37 mm. £300-£500

DawsonsAuctions.co.uk

334 A Vacheron Constantin 18ct yellow gold mechanical wristwatch the gilt dial with double baton indices in an 18ct yellow gold case with curved lugs, the inner case back numbered 363128 6031, the 18 jewel cal. 1002 hand wound movement numbered 535017. 32 mm case. In a Vacheron Constantin red suede pouch. £400-£600

47


335 A 1970s Zenith 18ct white gold and diamond ladies mechanical wristwatch the silvered dial with baton numerals, with diamond set bezel, in an 18ct white gold case with integral mesh bracelet. 17 mm case. In a Zenith box. 30.4 grams total. £500-£600 336 An Omega 14ct rose gold ladies mechanical wristwatch with silvered dial and applied numerals, with a later attached yellow gold strap, stamped .750. 30.5 grams excluding movement. In a Cartier box. £500-£600 337 An Atomic ladies gold dress watch on a decorative strap, stamped 18K, together with a group of seven other watch. (8) £800-£1,200 338 A Christopher Ward British Racing Green quartz chronograph wristwatch the green engine turned dial with enlarged 12 numeral, date aperture and triple chronograph dials, with green bezel, in a stainless steel case with crown and twin pushers, on a brown leather strap with concealed clasp, the case back with engraved flags and numbered 490/500. 42 mm case. Brand new and unworn. Complete with box and paperwork. £300-£500 339 A Tag Heuer stainless steel wristwatch the silvered dial with luminous baton hour markers and date aperture, with rotating bezel, on a stainless steel bracelet, with quartz movement. Numbered WN111C-0 XH1949. 38.5 mm case. £300-£500 340 A Gucci black PVD stainless steel chronograph wristwatch the black dial with baton indices and luminous hands, with subsidiary seconds and chrono dials, with green reset button, in a black PVD case with matching bracelet. The case back numbered 545473365. 44 mm case. Complete with box and paperwork. £200-£300

341 A Breitling Colt Oceane stainless steel wristwatch the white dial with numerals and baton hour markers, with date aperture and rotating bezel, in a stainless steel case on a leather strap. The case back numbered A77380 1016464. 35 mm case. £600-£800 342 A Tag Heuer Professional Formula 1 ladies stainless steel wristwatch the white dial with roundel hour markers, and date aperture, with rotating dive bezel, on a stainless steel bracelet. The case back numbered WA1418. 29mm case. £100-£150 343 A ladies Tag Heuer Link stainless steel wristwatch the blue mother-of-pearl dial with baton hour markers, and date aperture, with rotating bezel, quartz movement, on a stainless steel bracelet, number WJ1316-0 XY5778. 28 mm case. £300-£500 344 A Must de Cartier 21 two tone quartz wristwatch the plain cream dial with broad bezel engraved with gilt Roman numerals, in a circular case on a two tone metal bracelet, with quartz movement, the case back numbered 901105714. 31 mm case. £400-£600 345 A Tag Heuer Digi 2000 digital stainless steel wristwatch the black semi-digital dial with analogue hands and rotating bezel, on a stainless steel bracelet. The case back numbered CAC111D GK2641. 42 mm case. £300-£400 346 A Tag Heuer Professional stainless steel quartz wristwatch the silvered dial with luminous baton and roundel hour markers and hands, with date aperture, rotating dive bezel, on a stainless steel bracelet, the case back with engraved deep sea divers helmet and numbered WAB1111 XZ5405. 39 mm case. £300-£400

48

Buyers Premium of 27.6% including VAT applies to every lot


351 A Bentima Star 9ct yellow gold automatic wristwatch the silvered dial with numerals and baton indices, with date aperture, in a 9ct yellow gold case, the inner case back stamped .375 Dennison 795388. With automatic 25 jewel Incabloc movement, on a later black leather strap 33.3 mm case. £200-£300 352 A ladies 18ct yellow gold fob watch with Roman numeral enamelled dial with applied gilt decoration, the case with ornate engraved decoration, together with a late 19th / early 20th century yellow metal watch chain marked ‘9c’, suspended with a yellow metal propelling pencil with bloodstone terminal. £300-£400

347 A ladies Bulgari 18ct yellow gold oval wristwatch the white dial signed Bvlgari, with numerals and baton indices, in an 18ct yellow gold oval case, on a red leather strap with an 18ct yellow gold buckle. The case back numbered L5025, with quartz movement. 24 mm wide. £900-£1,000 348 An Omega gold capped mechanical wristwatch the gilt dial with baton indices and date aperture, in a plain gold capped case on a leather strap. The 17 jewel cal. 613 hand wound movement numbered 32697877. 36 mm case. £250-£350

349 An Omega Seamaster De Ville automatic wristwatch the silvered dial signed ‘Turler’, with baton indices and date aperture, in a plain gold capped case on a leather strap. 35 mm case. £300-£500 350 A Tag Heuer Formula 1 Kimi Raikkonen stainless steel chronograph wristwatch the black dial with luminous baton hour markers, and day date aperture, with triple chronograph dials and rotating dive bezel, on a rubber strap. The case back engraved Kimi Raikkonen FIA F1 World Champion 2007 Scuderia Ferrari Driver, Limited Edition 2305/10000, ERL 4698. 45 mm case. £400-£600

DawsonsAuctions.co.uk

353 A ladies 18ct yellow gold full hunter fob watch with blue enamel chapter ring to front, opening to reveal white enamel Roman numeral dial, the cased with engraved monogram to verso, approximately 3.5 cm diameter. £200-£300 354 Railway Interest. A Taff Vale Railway nickel pocket watch the enamel dial with black Roman numerals, in a nickel case, the case back engraved Taff Vale Railway 90, the inner case engraved H. W. Bedford, 67 Regent Street, London, W. With a Waltham movement, numbered 4936620. 57 mm case. £200-£300

355 An Edwardian Thomas Russell & Sons 18ct yellow gold full hunter pocket watch the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, and signed Thomas Russell & Son, 12 Church Street, Liverpool. The movement signed and numbered 107517, Thos. Russell & Son, Makers to Queen Victoria, Liverpool. Hallmarked Chester 1903. 53 mm case. £1,800-£2,000

49


Silver

356 A fine 18ct yellow gold half hunter pocket watch by Dent of London the outer case with black enamel Roman numerals, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, and signed Dent, Cockspur Street, London 33609. The inner case back dated July 17th 1916. Hallmarked London 1914. The movement signed and numbered 33609, Dent, Watermaker to the Kind & Queen. Note: the 17th July 1916 during WWI was the date of the Battle of Albert and the Battle of Bazentin Ridge in the Somme, France, both with significant casualties. £1,400-£1,800

358 Omar Ramsden: a hinge-lidded arts and crafts silver cigar box of rectangular form, London 1939, the cover with Latin script in relief, the verse derived from Jeremiah 6:16 and translating loosely as: ‘Stay upon ancient roads, see which one is right and good, and walk in it’, the box inscribed ‘Omar Ramsden Me Fecit’ to the underside, 18 cm x 12.5 cm x 5.5 cm, 23.5 ozt. £2,000-£3,000

359 A 19th century Russian silver bachelors teapot circa 1848, Saint Petersburg city mark, 84 standard Russian silver, the body of plain oval form, with ivory heat spacers and a fruit wood finial, the gilt washed interior reveals a heart shaped spout (16 cm x 12 cm) along with a small Russian silver salt, (2). £300-£500

360 50

Buyers Premium of 27.6% including VAT applies to every lot


360 A George IV silver teapot London 1828, by Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard, with foliate finial and lobed panels decorated with single flowers and acanthus leaves, on four leaf stylised feet, 15 cm high x 28 cm wide, 29 ozt. £300-£500

366 A group of small silver items comprising a bullet case hallmarked Birmingham 1924 a double sovereign case Birmingham 1899, a stamp case Birmingham 1912, two early 20th century vesta cases, a cigar cutter Birmingham 1901 and a snuff box designed as a “clog” with chased and embossed hunting scenes. £100-£150 367 A silver Arts & Crafts stem vase, possibly Guild of Handicraft (unmarked but tests silver) registration mark to base, along with a pair of WMF pewter candlesticks, and a art nouveau water jug, possibly Birmingham Gild / George Unite, (3) £250-£350

361 A George I silver mug London 1725, by William Fleming, with two engraved armorial cartouches on a stepped circular foot, 8.5 cm high, together with a George III silver spoon, London 1810 (maker indistinct), with engraved initials to the underside, 14 cm, 8 ozt. combined weight. (2) £300-£500 362 A Victorian silver teapot London 1845, by Charles Reily & George Storer, of squat bulbous form with scroll handle and flower finial, on four swept feet, 19 cm, 27 ozt. £200-£300 363 An English silver footed salver with shaped rim, Sheffield 1919, maker Thomas Bradbury & Sons, weight 49.4 ozt, 36.5 cm wide. £300-£500 364 A late 19th century Indian white metal chamberstick probably Kutch, with snake handle and removable candle snuffer, profusely decorated with repousse and chased foliate design throughout with pierced border, together with a similarly worked candle holder with gilt interior, a cigarette case with fine chasing and repousse floral design, and a white metal belt buckle with religious figures and pierced foliage. (4) £200-£300 365 A set of three late 19th century Indian white metal lidded jars probably Calcutta, each designed with repousse and chased village scene decorations, together with a possibly Lucknow pedestal bowl with banded repousse hunting scene of men on horseback and elephants hunting tigers, the circular body finely cast and chased, raised on a short waist socle with circular base, and a small silver petal shaped bowl with various type of floral panels. (5) £250-£350

DawsonsAuctions.co.uk

368 A mixed group of silver items to include two boxed pairs of salts, (Birmingham 1899, by Hutton & Sons and Birmingham 1898, by Miller Bros.), a pair of sugar nips (London 1836, by Charles Boyton), and others, various dates and makers, 8.8 ozt. combined weight. (9) £100-£150 369 A George V silver salver Birmingham 1932, by S. Blanckensee & Son, with pie-crust edge on three feet, 26 cm diameter, 18ozt. £150-£200 370 A George VI and Queen Elizabeth 1937 silver Coronation set in fitted box Sheffield 1936, by Manoah Rhodes & Sons, comprising a bowl, spoon and fork, 7.5 ozt. combined weight. £60-£80 371 A Queen Elizabeth II part canteen of silver flatware Sheffield 1963, by Gee & Holmes, comprising twelve dinner forks, six dessert spoons, six soup spoons and twelve silver-handled dinner knives, 40 ozt. of weighable silver. (Qty) £400-£600 372 A pair of George V silver sauce boats London 1911, by R & W Sorley, with scroll handle on three hoof feet, 15 cm x 8.5 cm, together with a small silver cream jug and two pairs of cruets, various dates and makers, 14.5 ozt. combined weight. (7) £100-£150 373 A pair of Queen Elizabeth II silver pedestal bon bon dishes Sheffield 1959 and 1961, by Viners, 7 cm high, together with a further silver bowl and a silver cigarette box, various dates and makers, 10 ozt of weighable silver. (4) £100-£150

51


379 An early 20th century English silver travelling clock Sheffield 1913, by Walker and Hall, with striated motif and dated engraved to the front, holding a brass clock to the inside, together with a pair of silver menu holders modelled with purple enamelled pansies, an ivory mounted travelling clock with swiss movement, and cufflinks. (quantity) £70-£100 380 An Edwardian silver eight inch ruler London 1901, by Willian Hornby, 1.6 ozt. £80-£120 374 Omar Ramsden: a cased mother of pearl and silver overlay knife and fork London 1936, the pierced scrollwork silver design with crown terminal, in a fitted tooled leather Omar Ramsden box. £300-£400

381 An early 20th century set of 12 silver dessert forks Sheffield 1927, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, with rat tail pattern, together with a matching set of 11 dessert spoons with rat tail bowls, a set of 11 teaspoons by Walker & Hall, with queen pattern, and a single silver dessert fork by Mappin and Webb, combined weight 52 ozt. (35) £500-£700 382 An early 20th century set of 11 silver table forks Sheffield 1927, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, with three prongs and rat tail pattern, together with a set of six large spoons with rat tail bowls, Sheffield 1928 by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, and a single table fork by Mappin and Webb, combined weight 42 ozt. (18) £400-£600

375 Omar Ramsden: a group of seven silver spoons with hammered bowls comprising two with Art Nouveau style terminals, London 1937 and 1938, each 14.5 cm, together with three coffee spoons, the terminals formed as closed poppy heads (1937 and 1938), and two futher coffee spoons, one with a thistle terminal and the other formed as a ball, both 1938, 10 ozt. combined weight. (7) £400-£600 376 Omar Ramsden: a set of six silver coffee spoons London 1937 (x1) and 1938 (x5), each in the Arts and Crafts style with a hammered bowl and sunflower terminal, 11 cm, 4.8 ozt. (6) £200-£300 377 A cased set of George V mother of pearl and silver fruit knives & forks Sheffield 1933, by Frank Cobb & Co Ltd, together with two further cased sets of silver teaspoons and a cased set of white metal apostle spoons, various dates and makers, 4.2 ozt. of weighable silver. (4) £50-£80 378 A set of ten Russian silver spoons with marks for Viktor Vasilyevich Savinsky (Moscow, late 19th century), with engraved decoration to the reverse side of the bowl, together with a quantity of silver and white metal spoons, largely Continental, 10 ozt. combined weight. (Qty) £100-£200 52

383 A George V silver oval dish Chester (possibly 1926), 36 cm wide, 10 ozt, together with a pair of filled silver candlesticks, Birmingham 1915, by Joseph Gloster Ltd, 23.5 cm high. (3) £100-£150 384 A white metal Galleon bottle stopper together with a quantity of silver including a cream ladle, Glasgow 1834, two sauce boats and three napkin rings. Weighable silver approx 15.5 ozt £100-£200 385 A set of six small Queen Elizabeth II silver gilt-lined beakers London 1975, by ‘M.D.H.’, each of flared rim form with hammered finish, 6 cm high, 17 ozt. combined weight. £150-£200 386 An early 20th century silver cigar box together with eight assorted silver photograph frames, various dates and makers. (9) £100-£150 387 A pair of early 20th century English silver small urns London 1911, with flared rim, together with a silver tea caddy by Mappin & Webb, a few pieces of silver cutlery, a silver mustard pot, and three silver plated items to include a twin handled pot and milk jug by Elkington, silver weight 11.4 ozt. (quantity) £70-£100

Buyers Premium of 27.6% including VAT applies to every lot


388 A Niello white metal jug with Nile decoration the small formed vessel decorated with scenes of felluca’s, camels and water carriers, the ribbed neck is supported by a plain form handle, together with one other 900 silver vase with aesthetic style decoration, (2). £100-£200 389 An early 20th century Italian silver ewer the ovoid body with embossed floral hanging garlands and chased foliage decoration, on a circular base, marked to underside ‘800’ with a losenge below, 23 ozt, 28.5 cm high. £200-£300 390 An Italian Art Deco silver twelve-place setting by Morini Maria or Morini Cacciari, comprising 16 dinner knives, 16 dinner forks, 12 soup spoons, 12 luncheon knives, 12 luncheon forks, 12 sets of fish knives and forks,12 dessert spoons and large serving spoons and forks, each with scrolled finials and leaf pattern, combined weight 166 ozt. (quantity) £1,500-£2,000 391 A small collection of miscellaneous silver items to include an Edwardian silver sovereign coin holder, with chased foliage decoration, a small 1909 silver card case, a silver powder compact with engine turned decoration, three small silver tot cups, a silver mounted cigar box, a silver mounted glass hip flask, and a cut glass silver mounted scent bottle, weighable silver 8 ozt. (quantity) £80-£120 392 A pair of Edwardian silver posy vases Sheffield 1903, by Lee & Wigfull, modelled with fluted bodies decorated with embossed foliage, with weighed bases, 17 cm high, together with a silver sugar caster by Lee & Wigfull, 1907, an Italian silver pot by Pietrasanta Gianni & C. 220AL, four small Egyptian silver pin trays and an Israeli silver pierced piece, weighable silver 14 ozt. (9) £100-£200 393 A cased set of Harrods carving knives with horn handles and silver mounts, together with another cased set of Harrods carving set, a set of large silver fish servers Sheffield 1926, by Mappin & Webb, and a queens pattern silver handled bread knife by Viners Ltd. (quantity) £80-£120 394 A 20th century Italian silver set of bowls and plates by Pietrasanta Gianni & C.220 AL, comprising 10 bowls, 10 small side plates, and 8 side plates, each with leaf pattern border, each marked to underside of the rim, combined weight 131 ozt. (28) £1,000-£1,500 395 A 20th century Italian silver oval tray by Aurelio Sandona, Vicenza, 26.5 cm wide, together with a small group of Egyptian silver circular trays, a pair of late George III silver strawberry servers, Edinburgh 1814, a smaller Georgian spoon, three silver napkin rings, and other small pieces, combined weight 34 ozt. (quantity) £300-£500

DawsonsAuctions.co.uk

396 An Italian silver hexagonal centrepiece bowl with c scroll moulded border, raised on three feet, marked to underside, 23 cm diameter, together with another presentation silver piece with fluted body, pierced twin handles either side, raised on four pierced and scrolled feet, 30.5 cm wide, combined weight 18 ozt. (2) £150-£250 397 A 20th century Italian silver ice bucket by Romeo Miracoli, with leaf pattern border and twin handles, marked to the underside, 14 cm high, together with a silver footed bowl with pierced foliage border and tripod paw feet, marked 800 to underside, and a small lidded silver footed bowl with berry final and shaped top, with twin seahorse handles either side, combined weight 28 ozt. (3) £200-£300 398 An early 20th century English silver strawberry set Sheffield 1923, by Atkin Brothers, with chased decorations, within a velvet and silk lined leather case, together with a cased set of silver grape scissors by Martin, Hall & Co, a pierced petal shaped silver pedestal bowl by Viner’s Ltd, and a small pair of silver pedestal bowls with similar design, weighable silver 16 ozt. (quantity) £150-£250 399 An early 20th century English silver and enamel dressing table set Birmingham 1925, by Henry Matthews, comprising a hand mirror and four brushes, each with purple guilloche enamel backings, together with a cased set of six Birmingham silver enamelled teaspoons with guilloche enamel and painted fruit decoration, and another cased set of English silver teaspoons with coffee bean finials (one missing). (quantity) £80-£120 400 A pair of Continental silver candelabra possibly Italian, each comprising three lights, the two exterior lights with scrolled arms with eagle head finials, raised on oval bases with four ball and claw feet, marked to underside 800 and a lozenge mark, combine weight 33 ozt, 20 cm high x 28.5 cm wide. (2) £300-£500 401 A 20th century Italian silver platter by Faccioli, Milan, of circular form, the borders decorated with scrolling foliage and flowers on a reeded ground, marked to the reverse, 30 cm diameter, 28 ozt. £250-£350 402 An Edwardian silver cased scent bottle by William Comyns London 1897, with hinged cover designed with a maiden holding flowers with embossed c scrolls, together with a small silver jewellery box on cabriole legs, three silver lidded cut glass dressing table boxes, a Dutch silver embossed bowl, a cased ladies silver mounted vanity set, a cased silver capstan inkwell with one candlestick, some cruet items such as mustard pots and salt and pepper shakers, and a cased set of silver cocktail sticks with cockerel finials. (quantity) £120-£180 53


403 A mid-20th century silver and enamel jewellery casket Birmingham 1954, by Albert Carter, of oval form, the guilloché enamel cover decorated in the Art Deco style, raised on four feet with a cushion -lined interior, 5 cm high x 12 cm wide x 8.5 cm deep, together with a smaller silver jewellery box with cushioned interior, marks indistinct, 6.5 cm diameter. (2) £200-£300 404 A late Victorian oval silver bowl Sheffield 1899, maker indistinct, with pierced border and foliate decoration, 30.5 cm x 25 cm, together with two pairs of small silver dishes, various dates and makers, 18 ozt. combined weight. (5) £150-£200

407 An Arts and Crafts silver centrepiece bowl by A.E. Jones with twin handles and pierced rim, hallmarked Birmingham 1915, retailer Terry & Co Manchester, 27.5cm wide including handles, weight 11.7 ozt. £200-£300 408 A planished silver sauce boat with scalloped rim Birmingham 1933, maker F.G.F., 21.5 cm long x 12 cm high, 10.6 ozt. £80-£120

405 A planished Arts and Crafts silver bowl with applied enamel plaques in the style of Ashbee, unmarked, 17.5 cm wide x 5.5 cm high, weight 7.6 ozt £150-£250

409 An Arts and Crafts silver swing handle basket by Walter Charles Barker the bowl of pinched oval form with everted rim, raised on a stylised writhen base, hallmarked London 1906, 30.5 cm long x 20 cm wide x 6.5 cm high excluding handle, weight 26.5 ozt £300-£400

406 A German silver mounted Jugendstil claret jug by Bruckmann and Sohne marks for German 800 standard silver, Bruckmann and retailers mark “Barca”, 33 cm high, together with a pierced silver Jugendstil dish by the same makers, German 800 standard silver mark and maker’s mark, 12cm long x 5 cm high. £300-£400 54

Buyers Premium of 27.6% including VAT applies to every lot


Jewellery

410 A 1960s Modernist design silver plated tea set by Christofle designed by Lino Sabattini for Christofle, comprising a bulbous tea pot, a lidded sugar pot, a milk jug, circular tray, and a Christofle silver cake slice, the tray 39 cm diameter. (5) £300-£500

413 A late 19th century yellow gold, diamond, and enamel brooch possibly French, in the form of a curled ribbon, decorated in green and white enamel, with a buckle detail set with rose-cut diamonds, later pin (possible conversion piece), unmarked (tests as gold), 5.4 m long. £300-£500 414 A pair of 19th century gold earrings suspended with hollow acorn drops, beneath ornate stylised leaves, rope-twist mounts with orb decoration, unmarked, approximately 4.5 cm long including hook fastens, 3 grams. £200-£300

411 A German WMF silver plated Hanukkah Lamp Menorah circa 1890, the backplate embossed with two lions flanking a lit menorah, surmounted with a Torah crown finial and surrounded with acanthus leaf c scrolls, the lights with eight baluster candle holders, raised on four cabriole supports, 23.5 cm high x 27.5 cm. £200-£300

415 An early to mid 20th century diamond and ruby target ring centred with an old-cut diamond within a border of old rose-cut diamonds, and a further halo border of calibreset rubies, yellow metal shank unmarked (tests as gold), size I 1/2, 3.4 grams, together with A mid 20th century triple band ring, the yellow metal mounts set with a row of round-cut white sapphires, and two rows of baguette-cut ruby red paste stones, size L, 2.5 grams. £300-£500

416 A white and blue sapphire bracelet possibly Art Deco or later, set with alternating round-cut sapphires, sapphire approximately 5 mm, bracelet 18 cm long, (clasp a/f). £400-£600

DawsonsAuctions.co.uk

55


417 An 18ct white gold, diamond, and tanzanite cluster ring set with a round-cut tanzanite, approximately 1.0 carats, surrounded with a squared border of round-cut diamonds, size M 1/2, 3.5 grams, together with an 15ct yellow gold Victorian mourning ring set with pearls within a chequered black enamel design, the inlaid band lacking original enamel insets, size L, 2.5 grams. (2) £200-£300 418 A pair of diamond solitaire ear studs set with two round brilliant-cut diamonds of approximately 1.0 carat combined, approximate colour / clarity H/I, SII. £800-£1,200

425 A yellow metal, diamond, and amethyst pendant set with a pear-cut amethyst with a surmount of small round-cut diamonds, together with a pair of 14ct yellow gold, diamond, and amethyst earrings each set with a pearcut amethyst. £100-£200 426 An unusual 14ct yellow gold, diamond, and sapphire ring centred with a round-cut dark blue sapphire, surrounded with a double border of individually-set old-cut diamonds, raised on a plain gold band, size P 1/2, 5.9 grams. £200-£300 427 An Italian 18ct white gold and diamond bracelet by Gioiel Moda, comprising of four diamond-set bar links in the form of a heart, half moon, and star, each connected with eight white gold chains, the chain for the clasp set with diamond-set segments of hearts, moons, and stars, 16 - 18 cm possible length. £300-£400

419 A pair of 18ct white gold and diamond solitaire ear studs set with round brilliant-cut diamonds of approximately 1.40 carats combined, approximate colour and clarity H/I, SI1. £1,500-£1,800 420 Chimento, Italy. An 18ct yellow gold, diamond, and aquamarine pendant set with an elongated pear-cut aquamarine, within a looped gold setting, the mount inset with round brilliantcut diamonds, on original pinch link chain, pendant 3.5 cm long, necklace 50 cm long. £1,200-£1,500 421 A 9ct yellow gold, sapphire, and split seed pearl brooch the openwork oval mount decorated with two floral clusters, 3 x 1.8 cm, 3.2 grams. £80-£120 422 A 14ct white gold and cubic zirconia cluster ring set with a marquise-shaped CZ surrounded by round-cut CZs, size M, 5 grams. £80-£120 423 Tiffany & Co. A silver ring with a heart-shaped motif, size K, in original gift bag and box, together with a Pandora silver charm bracelet, and a Links of London charm bracelet. £80-£120 424 An 18ct yellow gold and solitaire diamond ring set with a round brilliant-cut diamond of approximately 1.07 carats, approximate colour and clarity H/I, I1, eightclaw set in yellow gold, hallmarks rubbed, size P 1/2, 2.2 grams. £600-£800 56

428 A diamond bangle set with round brilliant-cut diamonds of approximately 0.75 carats combined, the white metal bangle marked 14K, (tests as gold), internal diameter 6 mm, 8.2 grams. £400-£600 429 A yellow metal novelty charm set with diamonds, in the form of a goat, 13 mm long, together with a similar in the form of a cow, 12 mm long, unmarked (test as gold), 2.3 grams combined. (2) £80-£120 430 A pair of diamond cuff links the square mounts pave-set with round brilliant-cut diamonds of approximately 0.92 carats combined, each cuff link marked 750, the mounts 13 x 13 mm, 8.2 grams. £600-£800 431 A yellow metal, amethyst, and pearl pendant the openwork mount set with split seed pearls and two oval-cut amethysts, suspended on a chain with collet-set amethyst, the clasp marked 9K, 4 grams. £120-£150 432 An early to mid 19th century amethyst brooch the large faceted amethyst with foil backing, within a border of pearls, and rounded yellow metal mount and pin, 3 cm wide, 1.4 cm deep. £200-£300 433 An 18ct white gold and diamond ring set with three round brilliant-cut diamonds, the shoulders inset with smaller diamonds, total weight approximately 0.50 carats, size L, 2.9 grams. £200-£400

Buyers Premium of 27.6% including VAT applies to every lot


434 A yellow metal and garnet bracelet set with oval cabochon garnets, unmarked (tests as 9ct gold), 18cm long, 6 grams. £100-£150 435 A silver and citrine bracelet set with mixed oval-cut citrines of approximately 23.0 carats combined, 17.5 cm long. £100-£150 436 A diamond and aquamarine drop pendant set with a mixed pear-cut aquamarine of approximately 1.80 carats, surrounded with round brilliant-cut diamonds, with a diamond inset to suspension loop, suspended on an 18ct white gold chain. £700-£900 437 A pair of round brilliant-cut diamond ear studs the stones of approximately 0.70 carats combined, approximate colour / clarity J/K, SI2. £600-£800

440 An 18ct rose gold, diamond, purple and pink quartz pendant of bubble design, set with three faceted pink quartz and three faceted amethyst, the mount pave set with diamonds, suspended on an 18ct yellow gold chain, pendant 3.8 cm long. £400-£600 441 An unusual diamond and aquamarine pendant of circular form, centred with a round-cut aquamarine, the mount inset with various old rose-cut diamond accents and round-cut aquamarines, in a silver gilt mount (unmarked), with yellow metal back and suspension loop, 2.8 cm diameter, 14 grams £150-£200 442 A yellow metal and pearl triple strand necklace the three stands set sporadically with rounded white pearls, approximately 4 mm, the clasp marked 750, 6.2 grams. £300-£400 443 A 9ct yellow gold and diamond bracelet set with rows of three round-cut diamonds interspersed with s-shaped gold links, 17.5 cm long, 14.4 grams. £250-£300 444 A pair of diamond and aquamarine cluster earrings of circular form, set with round-cut aquamarines and small rose-cut diamond accents, in silver gilt mounting with gold clasps and backs, (tested; marked 585), earrings 2.2 cm diameter, clip and stem fastens, 18.5 grams. £200-£300

438 An 18ct yellow gold, diamond, and emerald ring the openwork marquise mount centred with a mixed oval-cut emerald, two round brilliant-cut diamonds of approximately 0.10 carats each, within a border of round brilliant-cut diamonds, mount 2.2 cm long. £1,200-£1,800

445 An unusual pink sapphire, diamond, and emerald ring (formed of three rings combined), set with old-cut diamonds (one emerald replacement with a green stone), yellow metal shank unmarked, size R 1/2, 6.2 grams. £150-£200 446 A pair of yellow metal and chocolate pearl drop earrings marked 14K, together with two pairs of yellow metal and jade earrings, both marked 14K, and a pair of yellow metal and sapphire clip earrings marked ‘10K Mexico’ (likely 9ct). (4) £80-£120 447 A blue zircon and white stone ring centred with a mixed oval-cut natural zircon, flanked with three small white sapphires to each shoulder, set in white metal, the shank marked 18K (tests as white gold), size M 1/2, 3 grams. £80-£120

439 A diamond line bracelet set with round brilliant-cut diamonds, three-claw set, of approximately 3.0 carats combined, the white metal mount indistinctly marked 750 (tests as gold), 18 cm long. £1,200-£1,500

DawsonsAuctions.co.uk

448 A 9ct yellow gold and blue topaz ring set with an oval-cut topaz, with diamond accents to shoulders, size N, together with a pair of 9ct yellow gold and London blue topaz drop earrings set with pear-cut stones, a 9ct yellow gold and light blue topaz pendant, and a 9ct yellow gold and three stone blue apatite ring, size L 1/2. (4) £80-£120 57


449 A 9ct yellow gold and amethyst ring size K, together with a pair of 9ct yellow gold and amethyst half-hoop earrings, and a 9ct yellow gold, amethyst, diamond, and pink gemstone pendant. (3) £120-£180 450 An 18ct yellow gold, diamond, and sapphire ring set with three round-cut sapphires interspersed with four small round- cut diamonds, size L, 4.8 grams. £250-£300 451 A yellow metal, diamond, and verdura quartz ring set with an unusually-faceted trillion-cut green quartz, the shoulders inset with diamond accents, size L, together with a rose metal and morganite ring, size M, a 9ct yellow gold and tanzanite ring, size O, and a 9ct yellow gold and cubic zirconia ring, size M 1/2, 10 grams. (4) £150-£200 452 A 9ct white gold, diamond and aquamarine cluster ring of halo design, size L, together with a 9ct white gold and cubic zirconia drop pendant necklace. (2) £100-£200 453 A yellow metal, diamond, and pink sapphire cluster ring set with round-cut sapphires and small round-cut diamonds, the shank marked 750, size O, 3.5 grams. £100-£150 454 A yellow metal and cubic zirconia ring size K 1/2, together with a pair of garnet and moonstone cluster earrings, and a 9ct yellow gold and gemstone pendant. (3) £80-£120 455 A 9ct yellow gold, diamond and sapphire ring set with an oval-cut sapphire, two small diamonds and diamonds set to the shoulders, size R, together with a yellow metal, diamond, and sapphire ring, size P, 4.2 grams. (2) £100-£200

459 A solitaire diamond ring set with a round-brilliant cut diamonds of approximately 0.60 carats, approximate clarity I3, six claw set in a white metal mount, the shank stamped PLAT (untested), size N, 3.6 grams. £200-£300 460 A yellow metal and diamond line bracelet set with rectangular-shaped clusters of round brilliant-cut diamonds, interspersed with s-shaped connectors, the diamonds of approximately 2.80-3.0 carats combined, indistinct mark to clasp, 18.5 cm long, 18 grams. £400-£600 461 A pair of 9ct white gold and diamond earrings of square form, each inset with thirty six calibre-set squarecut diamonds, the earrings approximately 10 x 10 mm, 2.6 grams. £150-£200 462 A pear-shaped diamond ring centred with a pear-cut stone of approximately 0.60 carats, approximately I1/2, approximate colour H/I, five-claw set and raised above shoulders pave-set with round brilliantcut diamonds, the shank marked 14KT, size N 1/2. £200-£300 463 A mid 20th century 9ct yellow gold and citrine ring in the late Art Deco style, set with a mixed rectangular-cut citrine, approximately 2 x 1.5 cm, with stylised shoulders, size O. £80-£120 464 A yellow metal and diamond dress ring centred with a floral cluster of small round-cut diamonds within a diamond halo, the shoulders set with three rows of smaller round brilliant-cut diamonds, the shank marked 10K (likely 9ct gold), size N, 4.6 grams £80-£120

456 A yellow metal and carnelian ring set with an elongated oval carnelian plaque, within bezel mount, the shank marked 10K, the carnelian approximately 2.2 x 1.4 cm, size L, 6.8 grams. £80-£120 457 A diamond double halo ring centred with a round brilliant-cut diamond of approximately 0.45 carats, approximate clarity I2, within a double halo of round brilliant-cut diamonds, and set with diamonds to the split shoulders, size N, 4 grams. £200-£300 458 A yellow metal, white and cognac diamond cocktail ring of triple-band crossover style, inset with round-cut brown and white diamonds of approximately 1.0 carats combined, the shank marked 9K, size P. £200-£300 58

465 A pair of round brilliant-cut solitaire diamond ear studs the two diamonds of approximately 1.10 carats combined, approximate clarity SI2 and I2 respectively, approximate colours I/J and K/L, set in unmarked white metal (likely gold) v£500-£700

Buyers Premium of 27.6% including VAT applies to every lot


466 A pair of solitaire diamond ear studs set with round brilliant-cut diamonds of approximately 0.46 carats combined, approximate clarity I1/2, set in unmarked white metal. £150-£200

473 A pair of 18ct white gold, diamond, and sapphire drop earrings the tapered mount suspended with a pear-shaped drop set with a sapphire surrounded with diamonds, 3.7 cm long. £800-£1,200

467 A pair of Italian yellow metal earrings of rope-twist form, stamped 750 (test as 18ct gold), with clip fastens, approximately 3.7 cm long. £700-£1,000

474 A yellow metal and amethyst ring centred with a mixed oval-cut amethyst, set with a small pearl, surrounded with a border of individually-set old rose-cut diamond accents, with ribbed shank (unmarked), size K, together with a yellow metal and turquoise ring, size L1/2, a pair of yellow metal mounted cameo earrings, and a silver and coral ring. (4) £150-£200

468 A yellow metal wreath-shaped brooch of looped design, bearing makers mark of a D with an arrow, and stamped 750 for 18ct gold, diameter 4.7 cm (width of looped border, approximately 1.2 cm). £500-£700 469 A diamond and peridot drop pendant necklace set with a mixed pear-cut peridot with a border of small diamonds, surmounted with a bow-shaped suspension loop set with diamonds, the white gold chain marked ‘Italy’ and ‘750’. £300-£400 470 An unusual 18ct yellow gold pendant in the Art Nouveau style, the stylised foliate pendant with a pearl drop, and set with amethyst coloured beads and pearls, on a fancy-link chain, together with a pearl bracelet, the ribbed orb clasp stamped 585 for 14ct yellow gold, bracelet 18 cm long. (2) £200-£300

475 A diamond and sapphire floral cluster cocktail ring centered with a mixed oval-cut sapphire, within a border of round brilliant-cut diamonds, a border of pear-cut sapphires, and a further scalloped border of round brilliantcut diamonds, the white metal shank marked 18K, bearing carat sizes of 0.45 diamonds, and 4.0 carats of sapphires, size O 1/2, 6.5 grams. £1,200-£1,800 476 A pair of yellow metal earrings in the style of Dior, of hollowed rope-twist design, with white metal clips, indistinct marks to interior of clasp, 2.2 x 1 cm. £150-£250

471 An unusual white gold, diamond, pink and yellow sapphire, and demantoid garnet pendant of abstract form, stamped 750, comprising of five openwork triangular pendants fitted loosely along a double white gold chain, fitting together to form a rectangle, 20.6 grams. £800-£1,200 472 A mid to late 20th century 9ct yellow gold Modernist ring the asymmetric openwork mount with rectangular shapes, and centred with a mixed oval-cut pale greenish-yellow quartz, indistinct makers mark to shank, size O. £80-£120

DawsonsAuctions.co.uk

59


482 A 9ct yellow gold articulated snake bangle set with garnet eyes, the head with engraved decoration, hallmarked Birmingham 1986, 26 grams. £700-£900 483 An 18ct white gold, diamond, and tanzanite ring set with an oval cabochon tanzanite, approximately 11 x 8 mm, the pear-shaped shoulders set with black and white diamonds, size P, 4.8 grams. £600-£800

477 An unusual novelty ring / pendant in the form of an owl the owl with green gemstone and mother-of-pearl eyes, set with diamonds and onyx, sitting atop a hinged hoop which can be turned to form a ring, marked K18, size M 1/2, pendant length 3.3 cm, 7.7 grams. £1,400-£1,800 478 An 18ct yellow gold, diamond, and ruby ring of swirled design, the yellow and white gold mount set with a mixed round-cut ruby, the shank inset with five small diamond accents, size O, 6.2 grams. £300-£400 479 A 9ct yellow gold and multi-gem ring the flattened curb-link chain set with a citrine, an amethyst, peridot, blue topaz, and garnet, 18 cm long, approximately 14 grams. £350-£400 480 A diamond and sapphire ring centred with an oval cabochon blue sapphire within a mount set with rows of round brilliant-cut diamonds, the shank marked 750, size O, 7 grams. £700-£900

484 A diamond lozenge-shaped cocktail ring the openwork mount centred with three round brilliant-cut diamonds of approximately 0.50 carats combined, within a border of round brilliant- cut diamonds, the shank marked 750 and bearing faded marks, size P 1/2, 5.7 grams. £1,400-£1,800 485 A yellow metal, diamond, and ruby cocktail ring centred with a mixed oval-cut ruby (likely flux grown), bezel-set within a border of fancy diamonds and small rubies, the shank marked 14K, ruby 2 x 1.7 cm, size N, 6 grams. £600-£800 486 George Jensen. A silver torque style necklace by Vivianna Torun Bulow-Hube the rounded torque necklace bearing Georg Jensen stamp, also stamped TORUN, 925S, Denmark, numbered 160, suspended with a stylised silver pendant set with blue banded agate, the pendant marked ‘R&T’, bearing hallmark for Birmingham, 1975, in original necklace box. £500-£700 487 A platinum and diamond ring set with three princess-cut diamonds of approximately 0.70 carats combined, approximate colour and clarity H/I, SI1, size O 1/2, 5.4 grams, together with a 9ct gold band ring, size O 1/2, 2.5 grams. (2) £400-£600

481 A mid 20th century diamond and red stone bracelet set with synthetic rubies within square mounts, the bracelet with connected links, unmarked, 15 cm long. £800-£1,200

488 An unusual diamond heart ring the heart-shaped mount centred with calibre-set square-cut diamonds and one round-cut diamond, within a border of round brilliant-cut diamonds, the shank with indistinct marks (untested, likely white gold), size K, 4 grams. £150-£200

60

Buyers Premium of 27.6% including VAT applies to every lot


489 A pair of multi-gem earrings possibly from Shipton & Co., each foliate mount set with a triplet opal, moonstone, citrine, green agate, fire opal, amethyst, and blue agate, clip backs, unmarked. £600-£800 490 Hanna Maae. An unusual silver gilt and ruby ring set with a pale pink cabochon ruby, raised in stylised claws, the mount designed as a spiders web, the spider abdomen set with a blue sapphire, size N, 11 grams. £250-£300 494 A diamond, silver, and rose metal ring in the Art Deco taste, the mount centred with a collet-set round-cut diamond of approximately 0.18 carats, within a stylised oval border, the split shoulders with diamond accents, shank unmarked, size J 1/2, 2/2 grams. £700-£1,000

491 An early to mid 20th century diamond metamorphic double clip brooch the stylised scrolled mount set with round brilliant-cut and baguette-cut diamonds, the two largest diamonds approximately 0.25 carats each, the white metal mount unmarked (likely gold; untested), 5.5 cm long, 27.8 grams. £3,000-£4,000 495 An unusual rose-cut diamond ring centred with an oval rose-cut diamond, measuring approximately 7 x 5 mm, the silvered mount inset with six rose-cut diamond accents, with unmarked yellow metal shank, size P, 2.9 grams. £800-£1,200

492 A diamond and star sapphire ring set with a pale blue cabochon sapphire, showing six-branch star, measuring approximately 14 x 11 x 7 mm, four clawset, each shoulder inset with an emerald-cut diamond, the white metal shank with Continental mark, size M 1/2, 7 grams. £1,200-£1,800 493 An unusual diamond cluster ring centred with a mixed rose-cut diamond within a floral border of old rose- cut diamonds, in a silvered mount, the rose metal mount with indistinct marks to exterior of shank, diamond cluster approximately 10 mm diameter, size S 1/2, 2 grams. £350-£400

DawsonsAuctions.co.uk

496 A late 19th / early 20th century yellow metal, garnet, and paste stone brooch of ornate design, set with three cabochon garnets and paste gemstones, with looped rope-twist chain decoration, brooch approximately 5.5 cm wide. £80-£120 497 A late 20th century yellow metal portrait pendant / brooch of circular form, centred with a jewelled portrait of a woman in 18th century style costume, within a rope-twist border, marked Kt18 Italy, 4 cm diameter. £200-£300 498 Tiffany & Co. A pair of gold and ruby earrings signed Tiffany &Co, marked 14k and with scratched inventory numbers, circa 1950’s, approx 4.5 cm long, weight 9.9 gms. £800-£1,200

61


499 A small group of jewellery items to include a pair of 9ct yellow gold cufflinks, a 9ct yellow gold tortoise pendant on a gilt metal chain, a 9ct yellow gold and ruby flower pendant on a yellow metal chain, a tie pin, a porcelain pendant, etc. £80-£120 500 A yellow metal and cameo ring size Q, together with a pair of yellow metal and pearl earrings and a matching pendant (untested, unmarked), and a pair of silver gilt and amethyst drop earrings. £100-£150 501 A silver gilt, diamond, and amethyst pendant in the Edwardian style, centred with a small pearl, suspended on a 9ct yellow gold chain. £100-£150 502 A ladies yellow metal cocktail watch on base metal strap, together with a yellow metal flattened fancy-link bracelet (a/f, glue repair to one end) marked 585, a 9ct yellow gold four- leaf clover ring, a 9ct yellow, rose, and white gold Russian wedding band ring, a 9ct gold and garnet signet style ring, two further rings, three pairs of earrings, a single earring, and a gold and amethsyt floral pendant. (qty) £100-£150 503 An 18ct yellow gold, diamond, and ruby ring set with eight cabochon rubies, interspersed with small diamond accents, size M. £200-£300 504 Omega. A ladies 18ct yellow gold wristwatch with round baton dial, and tapering rope-twist design strap, the watch and strap with textured finish, approximately 17.5 cm long. £400-£600

506 A 9ct yellow gold curb-link charm bracelet suspended with various charms, including a fan, a movable row of dancers, the Colosseum, the Empire State Building, etc. £500-£700 507 An early 20th century diamond bar brooch the ornate mount centered with a starburst motif, with swirled design to sides, inset with old-cut and rose-cut diamonds, the central stone approximately 0.15 carats, set in unmarked white metal, 5.4 cm long, 8.9 grams. £300-£400 508 A yellow metal and enamel mourning ring centred with an old-cut diamond of approximately 0.150.20 carats, engraved with initials to shank, and date Oct 16, 1908, hallmarks rubbed, size O 1/2, 3.3 grams. £250-£350 509 A mid 20th century platinum and diamond floral spray pendant / brooch the ribbon mount inset with old round-cut diamonds, indistinct marks and ‘plat’ to verso, 5 cm x 3.5 cm, 15.2 grams £300-£400 510 A late 19th / early 20th century diamond bar brooch set with old and rose-cut diamonds, 5 cm long, 3.2 grams, in fitted Garrard box. £80-£120 511 A yellow metal and turquoise pendant / brooch of circular form, inset with cabochon turquoise, and suspended with two yellow metal rope-twist tassels, indistinct marks to verso, probably Egyptian, together with a pair of 18ct yellow gold and turquoise earrings, each in the form of two feathers, hallmarked to verso. (2) £400-£600 512 A three row cultured pearl necklace the necklace approximately 40 cm long, pearls approximately 7 mm diameter, fastened with a 9ct yellow gold, pearl, and amethyst clasp, of rounded form, 2.2 cm diameter, necklace 77 grams. £100-£150 513 An unmarked white gold diamond Girard Perregaux ladies cocktail watch the circular dial with diamond set bezel and mountings, indistinctly scratched ‘9ct’ to mount, on double hollow rope-twist strap. £200-£400

505 A mid to late 20th century Italian yellow metal bracelet the wide bracelet formed of articulated floral and tapered drop links, the clasp marked 750 (tests as 18ct gold), 19 cm long, 4 cm wide. £1,000-£1,500

514 A portrait miniature of Queen Louise of Prussia after the original, indistinct signature to right hand side, in gilt metal oval frame, 5.3 x 4 cm, suspended on a black velvet ribbon, together with a yellow metal coin ring, unmarked, size J. (2) £150-£250

62

Buyers Premium of 27.6% including VAT applies to every lot


515 A gem set gold dragonfly brooch set with rubies, sapphires, rose cut diamonds and opals, (one ruby eye missing), 4.3 cm long x 4 cm wide, weight 10.8 grams. £300-£500

522 A yellow metal and smokey quartz ring set with a large pear-cut quartz, the shank marked 14K, size M 1/2, together with an unusual yellow metal ring of naturalistic design, size T. (2) £200-£300

516 A pair of Edwardian 9 carat gold kidney shape cuff links hallmarked Chester 1901, together with a pair of gilt metal lorgnettes, a gold Royal Flying Corps brooch, a silver and enamel pendant, a Lee Stein cat brooch, and a white metal sliding pencil. (6) £100-£200

523 A Miriam Haskell brooch with matching earrings together with a Miriam Haskell bracelet, a Joseph Mazer necklace, a further quantity of various costume jewellery, and a set of four silver- backed dressing table brushes. (qty) £100-£200

517 Two Victorian hair bracelets with gold fittings by Antoni Forrer Ca 1861-1863 in apparently unworn condition, one in lighter blond and one in darker blonde hair, in original box with hand written note from Forrer “Madam! Please always to use the clasp before putting on the bracelet, A Forrer”. Also with two hand written notes from the purchaser “ My Mother’s hair” and “Made of my Bobby’s curls cut off when he was 4 years old”. £500-£700 518 An amber beaded necklace approx 60 cm long, the graduated beads measuring approximately 15 mm - 5.4 mm, 25.1 grams. £200-£300 519 Three antique silver paste set pieces of jewellery to include an Art Nouveau pendant in suffragette colours with French Boar’s head mark struck twice ( 6 cm x 5.5 cm), together with a Georgian brooch with gold accents (5 cm x 3 cm) and an emerald paste brooch marked 935, maker’s mark KP ( 6.8 cm x 2.8 cm) (3) £80-£120

524 A platinum and diamond ring set with a princess-cut diamond of approximately 0.75-0.80 carats, approximate colour and clarity E/F, VS1, four-claw mounted, size N 1/2, 4.4 grams. £600-£800 525 Emile Pequignet. A stainless steel and gold necklace of flattened segment links, the clasp stamped EP, together with a matching bracelet. (2) £200-£400 526 A late 19th / early 20th century 18ct yellow gold and diamond ring the mount set with five round-cut diamonds of approximately 0.25 carats combined, size N, 3.2 grams. £100-£200 527 An Edwardian half sovereign dated 1907. £100-£150

520 A 9ct rose gold, amethyst, and opal ring set with old mixed-cut amethysts and four green opals, size P, together with a yellow metal and multi-gem necklace, comprised of faceted corundum and quartz beads, a vintage silver bracelet with rounded links, bearing makers mark MG, 36 grams, a rose quartz necklace, and a silver and ammolite pendant. £100-£200 521 An early 20th century yellow metal and opal bracelet set with graduated oval cabochon opals (lacking central stone), unmarked (tests as gold), with articulated strap and safety chain, 5 grams, together with a rose metal mounted ametrine heart-shaped pendant, 1.8 cm wide, mount unmarked (tests as gold), 3.5 grams. (2) £100-£150

DawsonsAuctions.co.uk

528 A group of various yellow metal chains to include a Victorian hammed loop-link muff chain, marked 9c, a yellow metal watch chain with Albert clasp, marked 9c, a converted rope-twist necklace with added Albert clasp, a fancy-link necklace (unmarked) and two curb-link bracelets. (qty) £1,000-£1,500 63


529 An unusual Modernist 8ct gold pendant on chain together with a 9ct yellow gold knot brooch, a 9ct gold Victorian brooch, a pair of yellow metal knot earrings marked 14ct, a pair of 9ct rose gold cufflinks, and a silver gilt medical society medal on a red ribbon. (qty) £300-£500 530 A double strand cultured pearl necklace with 9ct yellow gold and pearl cluster circular clasp, the graduated pearls ranging from approximately 4mm to 8mm. £100-£200

535 A 19th century yellow metal, diamond, and blue enamel ring with engraved decoration to underside, size L 1/2, together with a 14 carat yellow gold, diamond, and sapphire ring circa mid 20th century, size M 1/2, together with a yellow metal and garnet ring, marked “750”, size L 1/2, a 9ct yellow gold and emerald ring, size L 1/2, a yellow metal and sapphire eternity ring (unmarked), size K, a 9ct yellow gold and lapis ring, size N, a silver gilt and garnet ring, size M. (7) £300-£500 536 A late 19th / early 20th century diamond ring set with five old-cut diamonds of approximately 1.40 carats combined, in unmarked yellow gold mount, size N 1/2, 3.5 grams. £300-£500 537 A yellow metal, diamond, and green stone ring centred with a mixed emerald-cut green stone (likely synthetic), surrounded with graduated rows of round brilliant-cut diamonds, the shank with indistinct makers mark MC 14K, size O 1/2. £150-£250

531 A late 19th / early 20th century 9ct rose gold curb-link charm bracelet suspended with various yellow metal charms including a silver gilt Masonic orb, a half sovereign dated 1887, a fish, a bloodstone fob (lacking stone to one side), etc. £500-£700 532 Two 22ct yellow gold wedding bands sizes M and N. (2) £300-£500

533 A yellow gold, citrine, and enamel pendant in the Etruscan Revival style, centred with a mixed roundcut citrine, approximately 12 mm diameter, within a cross-shaped mount decorated with white enamel inlay, suspended from two chains and a smaller citrine (chain a/f, needs fixing to one loop), together with a yellow metal double chain necklace, the clasp indistinctly marked 8K. £300-£500 534 A cultured pearl necklace with 9ct yellow gold ribbed clasp, together with a graduated cultured pearl necklace with silver clasp, and a faux pearl necklace. (3) £80-£120 64

538 A five stone diamond ring set with graduated mixed square-cut diamonds, the central diamond approximately 0.25 carats, the shank marked 585, size U 1/2, 2.1 grams. £100-£200 539 A yellow metal and diamond line bracelet set with diamond accents (each diamond approximately 1mm diameter), indistinct mark to clasp, 16.5 cm long. £150-£200

540 A multi-coloured natural fancy diamond brooch of floral design, the rounded centre set with a combination of yellow, brown, pink, green, and orange diamonds, in various mixed-cuts, the looped petals inset with small round brilliant-cut clear diamonds, and mixed oval-cut fancy coloured diamonds, the diamond weights marked to the back, a total of 8.58 carats combined, and stamped 14K and 585, with pin fasten, 3.8 cm wide, 14.5 grams. £2,000-£3,000

Buyers Premium of 27.6% including VAT applies to every lot


541 A blue and white stone eternity ring set with cubic zirconias, the engraved white metal mount stamped 18ct, size L. £100-£200 542 A white metal and diamond ring set with three graduated floral clusters of round brilliant-cut diamonds, the shank marked 585, size O. £100-£200

547 A yellow gold, opal, and diamond cluster ring set with an oval cabochon opal, surrounded with old-cut diamonds, the shank unmarked (tests as gold), size S, 4.2 grams. £400-£600 548 An 18ct white gold, diamond, and emerald ring set with a rectangular-cut emerald, measuring approximately 9 x 7.5 mm, surrounded with round brilliantcut diamonds of approximately 0.50 carats combined, size J, 4.6 grams. £300-£400 549 An Edwardian yellow metal, diamond, and split seed pearl pendant / brooch centred with an old-cut diamond, 4 cm long (including suspension loop), together with a smaller yellow metal, turquoise, and pearl starburst pendant / brooch, marked 15ct, 12 gram combined. (2) £150-£250

543 A pair of 18ct yellow gold and Chinese coin earrings each set with a .999 coin depicting a panda, within a bamboo-style mount. £500-£700

550 Ten various pairs of yellow metal and gemstone earrings including garnets, amethyst, emerald, ruby, diamonds, and sapphire examples, various design. (10) £150-£250

544 A diamond eternity ring the white metal mount set with round brilliant-cut diamonds of approximately 1.0 carat combined, the shank indistinctly stamped 750, size K 1/2. £150-£200 545 A diamond and tanzanite ring set with a mixed oval-cut tanzanite, within a geometric border of round brilliant-cut diamonds, the yellow metal shank stamped 18ct, size N, 6 grams. £300-£400

551 A pair of diamond and citrine drop earrings the mounts with floral cabochon citrines, suspended with three diamond -set cubes, and a square cabochon citrine, the backs with mounts for pierced and non-pierced ears, clip fastens, 5.2 cm long, (tests as white gold), 37.2 grams. £400-£600 552 A yellow metal, diamond, and black enamel bombe ring the shank marked 750, size I, together with a yellow metal and diamond ring set with five diagonal rows of round-cut diamonds, the shank indistinctly marked 750, size N. (2) £200-£300 546 George Jensen. An unusual early 20th century 18ct yellow gold and labradorite ring the stylised naturalistic mount set with a round cabochon blue labradorite, engraved to reverse ‘GJ’, ‘765’ ‘18K’ ‘111’, size M, 5.2 grams. £2,200-£2,800

DawsonsAuctions.co.uk

553 A yellow and white metal and diamond ring stamped 18k Pt900, by Vendome, size K, together with a yellow metal diamond ring, the band inset with small diamonds, marked K14, size K, and a yellow metal and diamond ring with layered circle mount, size M, total weight 12.6 grams. (3) £200-£300 65


560 A collection of three 9ct yellow gold gem-set rings comprising: a sapphire flower head ring, centred with a diamond chip, size R; a sapphire and diamond ring, size P; and a smoky quartz ring, size R. (3) £100-£150

554 A 1.18 carat diamond solitaire ring the round brilliant-cut diamond of approximately 1.18 carats, approximate colour and clarity K/L, Si2, set in white metal (tests as gold, marked 18ct, size M, 4.2 grams. £800-£1,200 555 An 18 carat yellow gold and diamond ring set with a round brilliant-cut centre stone, and trillion-cut diamond set shoulders, the three diamonds approximately 0.35 carats combined, size M, 4.7 grams. £200-£300 556 A diamond eternity ring inset with round brilliant-cut diamonds, set in unmarked white metal, size L, 4 grams. £200-£300 557 A pair of diamond and emerald circular drop earrings of swirled design, the drops approximately 13 mm diameter, set in white metal (tests as gold), the stems marked 375. £100-£150 558 A pair of white metal and diamond earrings of triple lozenge form, the clasps marked 375, 3.7 cm long, 4.8 grams. £100-£150

561 An 18ct yellow gold half-eternity diamond ring channel-set with seven round brilliant-cut diamonds of approximately 0.50 carats combined, size P 1/2. £100-£200 562 An 18ct yellow gold, diamond, and ruby square cluster ring centred with a round-cut ruby, size J, 2.5 grams, together with a 9ct yellow gold, diamond, and sapphire ring, size I 1/2, and a 9ct yellow gold, diamond, and emerald ring, size M. (3) £200-£300 563 A 9ct yellow gold and amethyst ring with diamond shoulders, size L, together with a yellow metal and amethyst bangle, the clasp marked 9K, internal diameter 5.8 cm, and a pair of yellow metal and tanzanite drop earrings. (3) £100-£200 564 A 9ct white gold, diamond, and pink sapphire heartshaped pendant suspended on a 9ct white gold Italian chain, together with a pair of white metal, diamond, and pale pink sapphire earrings. (2) £100-£200 565 A diamond and sapphire cluster ring centred with a mixed round-cut sapphire within a border of diamonds, the shank indistinctly marked 750, marks rubbed, size M, 3.2 grams £200-£300 566 A yellow metal, diamond, and sapphire ring set with a square cushion-cut sapphire flanked with two round-cut diamonds of approximately 0.30 carats combined, size N, 2.4 grams. £250-£300

559 Andre Vassort for Van Cleef & Arpels: A pair of gold hoop ear clips signed VCA and numbered, French assay mark and maker’s mark for Andre Vassort, 3.7 cm, weight 38.1 grams. Andre Vassort was one of the most celebrated French jewellers of the 20th century, producing jewels for Mauboussin, Boucheron, Van Cleef & Arpels and others, including the spectacular crown worn by Empress Farah of Iran at her coronation. £2,500-£3,000 66

567 An impressive five stone rose-cut diamond ring set with three graduated rounded rose-cut diamonds, the largest approximately 6 mm diameter, with a round brilliant-cut diamond to each end set in unmarked yellow gold (tested), size O, 5.5 grams. £1,400-£1,800 Buyers Premium of 27.6% including VAT applies to every lot


568 A yellow metal and agate novelty pendant in the form of a cat, having ruby eyes, a pale agate head and a green agate body, with yellow metal fittings for paws, tail, bow tie, ears, and whiskers, indistinct mark to mount, 3.5 cm long, suspended on an unmarked gilt metal chain, together with a white metal and triplet opal pendant, marked 18K. (2) £100-£200 569 A George Jensen double tulip brooch marked ‘Sterling Denmark’ and numbered 100A, with a matching pair of earrings (one lacking clip, marks rubbed; one marked ‘Sterling’ and 100) together with a group of various jewellery items, including Swarovski pendant, a tortoiseshell and yellow metal pendant, a silver necklace formed of square-shaped segments, a silver bracelet, and two white metal rings. (qty) £150-£250

570 A yellow metal anchor-link chain necklace in the style of Hermes, the clasp with indistinct double stamp, and marked ‘750’, approximately 40 cm long, together with a similar bracelet, clasp a/f, unmarked, 15.5 cm long. (2) £500-£700 571 A mid 20th century yellow metal and diamond brooch the openwork symmetric mount of fanned design, inset with two bands of old rose-cut diamonds, and suspended with two rope-twist tassels ending in diamond set terminals, unmarked, mount approximately 1.9 cm wide, total length approximately 5.5 cm. £150-£200 572 A 9ct yellow gold and citrine brooch of naturalistic form, 4.5 cm long, together with a yellow metal and smokey quartz ring, bearing Egyptian marks to shank, size M 1/2, and an Italian yellow metal and pearl pendant on chain, marked K14 and 585. (3) £100-£200

DawsonsAuctions.co.uk

573 A Chinese yellow metal bracelet with rounded segments, each inset with a Chinese character, the clasp stamped 18K, (a/f, one link in need of repair), with fitted safety chain. £400-£600 574 A Chinese yellow metal pendant in the form of the Chinese word for ‘Fortune’, marked 18K to verso, with brooch and pendant fittings, approximately 5 x 5 cm, together with a South African yellow metal triangular-shaped pendant (lacking central stone), marked 9ct, a 9ct yellow gold signet ring, and a yellow metal ring (a/f). (4) £300-£500 575 An 18ct yellow gold novelty charm pendant in the form of a grand piano, with hinged lid, the lid and body with engraved decoration and inset with green stones (slightly rubbed), the suspension loop marked 750. £150-£200 576 A sterling silver collar necklace of flatted rope-twist design, bearing import mark and stamped 925 to one clasp, ‘sterling silver’ to the other half, makers mark FA in a triangle, 41 cm long. £80-£120 577 An early 20th century 15ct yellow gold, sapphire, and seed pearl pendant of openwork form, centred with a mixed oval-cut sapphire measuring approximately 6 x 4 mm, within a border of pearls, the mount set with seed pearls, and suspended with a mixed pear-cut sapphire, with pin and suspension loop to verso, 3.2 cm wide, 4.8 grams. £150-£200

67


581 A 9ct yellow gold and garnet ring the oval-cut garnet surrounded with white stones (two lacking) size P, together with a yellow metal band, unmarked, size P. (2) £100-£200 582 A diamond crossover ring set with two old round-cut diamonds, the shank marked 18ct, size N, together with a yellow metal and diamond ring set with five graduated old-cut stones, size N. (2) £150-£200

578 A late 19th / early 20th century diamond starburst brooch of circular form, centred with an old round-cut diamond of approximately 0.15 carats, the silvered mount inset with smaller old-cut diamonds, with pin fixture to verso (and pendant fitting etc.) fitted with later yellow metal safety chain and pin; brooch, approximately 1.8 cm wide, 5 grams. £200-£300 579 A pair of yellow metal mounted lorgnettes with engraved decoration, together with a 15ct yellow gold tie pin in the form of a fox’s head with ruby eyes, a pair of yellow metal and emerald drop earrings, and a gilt metal mounted pietra dura style brooch inlaid with a blue flower. (4) £200-£300

580 A late 19th / early 20th century yellow metal, diamond, and enamel bangle bracelet the mount in an ornate ribbon-swirled design, set to the top with a graduated row of five old-cut diamonds and a further individual diamond to each side, the stones of approximately 0.70 carats combined, the ribbon mount and body of the bracelet with blue and white enamel striped decoration, having two bands of powder blue enamel centred with a band of white enamel with decorative gold inlay, the buckle-style clasp having three separate size fittings, fitted safety chain, indistinct marks to clasp, internal diameter (smallest) 5.5 cm, 25.6 grams. £600-£800

68

583 A yellow metal and sapphire ring set with five mixed round-cut sapphires, the shank stamped 18K, size M, together with a late 19th/ early 20th century18ct yellow gold, diamond, and sapphire ring, size L, and a yellow metal, sapphire and seed pearl ring, indistinctly marked 9 to shank, size J. £200-£300 584 A 9ct yellow gold, sapphire, peridot, and pearl pendant centred with two oval-cut sapphires, and oval-cut peridot and a round- cut peridot, within a pear-shaped border of individually mounted split pearls, pendant 3.6 cm long, suspended on a 9ct yellow gold flattened curb-link chain. £300-£500 585 A 9ct yellow gold, diamond, and ruby ring inset with round-cut rubies and diamond accents, size O, together with a 9ct yellow gold and ruby eternity band ring (lacking one stone), size H 1/2, and a 9ct yellow gold and citrine bar brooch. £200-£300 586 A yellow metal and sapphire ring set with five mixed round-cut sapphires, the shank stamped 18K, size Q, together with a 9ct yellow gold, sapphire, and pearl bar brooch, centred with a mixed oval-cut sapphire, 6.1 cm long. £200-£300 587 A 9ct yellow gold flattened cross pendant on a 9ct chain, pendant 4 x 2.4 cm, together with an Italian yellow metal cross pendant marked 585, a yellow metal abacus charm pendant marked 14k, a yellow metal mounted black onyx pendant, 4.8 cm long, a rolled gold and green paste stone brooch, a rolled gold locket and chain, and a gilt metal St Christopher pendant and chain. (qty) £150-£200 588 A yellow metal fancy flat-link bracelet possibly Egyptian, with bright-cut heart-shaped pendant, and hook clasp indistinctly marked, 17 cm long. £300-£500

Buyers Premium of 27.6% including VAT applies to every lot


589 A yellow metal and sapphire ring the bark effect mount centred with a row of three squarecut sapphires, the shank marked 585, size M, together with an Italian yellow and white metal eternity band stamped 750, size N 1/2, a Continental yellow metal dome-topped ring, indistinct marks to exterior of shank, size J, and a tri- coloured eternity band, unmarked (likely gold), size K 1/2. (4) £150-£200 590 A yellow metal, diamond, and emerald cluster ring centered with a rectangular-cut emerald, approximately 6 x 5 mm, surrounded with round-cut diamonds, the shank marked 585, size L 1/2, 4 grams. £100-£200 591 Tiffany & Co. An 18ct yellow gold and ruby ring the smooth band centred with three calibre-cut rubies of approximately 0.50 carats combined, size P 1/2, 4.5 grams. £400-£600 592 A diamond plaque ring in the Art Deco taste, the openwork rectangular mount set with round- cut and rose-cut diamonds, the yellow metal shank marked 18ct, size M, 3.5 grams. £250-£350

593 An impressive Old European cut solitaire diamond ring the diamond of approximately 2.70 carats, approximate colour and clarity I/J, I2/3, eight-claw set in a white metal mount marked 950 for platinum, size L 1/2, 3.2 grams. Together with a photocopy of a valuation dated 2019, stating colour at I/J, clarity P. Provenance: inherited by descent. £3,000-£5,000 594 A pair of late 19th century yellow gold earrings of tapered form, with applied floral and star decoration and suspended with a shaped drop, approximately 5.8 cm long, slightly later screwback fastens, together with a cameo pendant on a yellow metal chain, and a yellow metal pendant. £200-£300 595 A pair of yellow metal and mother-of-pearl cufflinks and a pair of matching dress studs, cased. £80-£120

DawsonsAuctions.co.uk

596 A yellow metal and pearl cocktail ring of naturalistic design, set with a large pearl (untested) of uneven form, set in a rounded polished mount (tests as high carat gold), indistinct marks to shank, approximately size P/Q, 21 grams. £500-£700 597 A double strand of faceted garnet beads fastened with a hollow yellow metal clasp (tests as gold) with engraved decoration, indistinct mark to clasp, 57 cm long. £150-£200

598 Two late 19th / early 20th century articulated bracelets marked 15ct, articulated to open to a maximum diameter of approximately 8 cm. (2) £400-£600 599 A yellow metal and turquoise domed ring unmarked, together with a 9ct yellow gold and garnet cluster ring, a ring shank, and a 9ct yellow gold band ring. (4) £200-£300 600 A white, rose, and yellow metal fancy link bracelet bearing Italian marks, stamped 750, 16.5 cm long. £300-£500 601 A yellow gold fancy-link bracelet marked 375, 17.5 cm long. £200-£300

69


Lot 593

70

Buyers Premium of 27.6% including VAT applies to every lot


602 A ladies yellow metal bracelet watch the wide mesh shank inset with a round baton dial, the clasp marked 375, 16 cm long. £600-£800 603 A yellow metal bracelet comprised of flattened curb links, marked 800 (tests as high carat gold), 16 cm long. £300-£500

604 An impressive pair of Russian diamond and sapphire cluster earrings each centred with an oval cabochon sapphire, within a border of old-cut diamonds, the sapphires measuring approximately 15 x 10 x 5 mm, the diamonds of approximately 4.50 - 5.0 carats combined, mounts overall 2.5 x 1.8 cm, later fixtures to verso, bearing Russian marks, stamped 875. Provenance: together with Sotheby’s catalogue featuring the earrings. £4,000-£6,000 605 A 1970s yellow metal, diamond, coral, and onyx ring in the Modernist taste, set with corner of coral and a corner of onyx, and set to either end with four small round-cut diamonds in square settings, the shank marked 585 and 14K, size J 1/2. £200-£300

609 Christian Dior. A vintage brooch and earrings set set with red glass within paste stone borders and black enamel details, in original gift pouches, together with a white metal and pale red gemstone bracelet, likely corundum, marked 925. (3) £80-£120 610 Longines. A ladies yellow metal cocktail watch with oval gilt baton dial, the case numbered 15 17151, with flattened textured strap, bearing marks 18K and 0.750, 14 cm long. £200-£300

611 A 9ct rose gold curb-link bracelet suspended with various yellow metal charms including two elephants, a fob seal, a bird claw, a Star of David, and a bloodstone fob. £600-£800 END OF SALE

606 A diamond and ruby ring set with a mixed oval-cut ruby, possibly Burmese, fourclaw set, flanked with two princess-cut diamonds, set in unmarked yellow metal (tests as gold), size L 1/2, 4.5 grams. £300-£400 607 An Italian yellow metal necklace formed of flatted curb links, (some twists to links), the clasp stamped 18K and ‘Italy’, approximately 43 cm long. £500-£700 608 A yellow metal bracelet comprised of one rope-twist and one box link chain woven together, the clasp stamped 750, with Italian mark, 19.5 cm long. £300-£500

DawsonsAuctions.co.uk

71


GLOSSARY OF PICTURE CATALOGUING TERMS

ARTISTS RESALE RIGHTS ROYALTY CHARGES

A work catalogued with the forename(s) and surname or recognised design of an artist, without any qualification, is, in our opinion, a work by the artist.

From 1st January 2012 all UK art market professionals (which includes: auctioneers, dealers and galleries) are required to collect a royalty payment for all works of art that have been produced by qualifying artists each time a work is re-sold during the artist’s lifetime and for a period up to 70 years following the artists death.

In other cases the following expressions with the following meanings are used: Attributed to… in our opinion a work by the artist in whole or in part Studio of… or Workshop of… in our opinion a work executed in the studio or workshop of the artist, possibly under his supervision Circle of… in our opinion a work of the period of the artist and showing his influence Follower of… in our opinion a work executed in the artist’s style but not necessarily by a pupil Manner of… in our opinion a work executed in the artist’s style but of a later date After… in our opinion a copy (of any date) of the work of the artist Signed, dated or inscribed… in our opinion the work has been signed/dated/inscribed by the artist. The addition of a question mark indicates an element of doubt Bearing signature…in our opinion the signature/ date/inscription is by a hand other than that of the artist. Dimensions are given in centimetres, height before width, and are measured from the mount or the frame, from the front, ie usually the image itself excluding any frame.

72

Lots as indicated † in the catalogue and if sold for the equivalent of €1000 or more on the day of the auction will be subject to a further percentage of the hammer price as follows: From €0 to €50,000 subject to 4% From €50,001 to €200,000 subject to 3% From €200,001 to €350,000 subject to 1% From €350,001 to €500,000 subject to 0.5% Exceeding €500,000 subject to 0.25% The Artist’s Resale Right payable will be the aggregate of the amounts payable under the above rate bands, subject to maximum royalty payable of €12,500 for any single work each time it is sold. Calculations of the artist’s resale right will be based on the pound sterling/Euro reference exchange rate quoted on the date of sale by the European Central Bank. All royalty charges are passed on to the Design and Artists Copyright Society (‘DACS’). No handling costs or other charges in respects of Artists Resale Rights are retained by the auctioneers. There is no VAT payable on this royalty charge.

Buyers Premium of 27.6% including VAT applies to every lot


AUCTION CALENDAR Monthly Fine Art & Antiques Auctions Saturdays at 10am Viewing Friday before from 10am to 7pm Next Auction •

14th December 2019

2020 Auction Dates •

25th January 2020

22nd February 2020

21st March 2020

25th April 2020

23rd May 2020

20th June 2020

25th July 2020

22nd August 2020

26th September 2020

24th October 2020

21st November 2020

19th December 2020

Part of a collection of hammered gold coins dating from 1604 Sold for £180,000

Entries invited for all sales

Ask about our collection & delivery service

INSURANCE & PROBATE VALUATIONS & CLEARANCE SERVICES We regularly conduct full written valuations for Insurance and Probate purposes, as well as house clearances from top to bottom. For more details or to arrange an appointment, please contact us. DawsonsAuctions.co.uk

73


INFORMATION FOR BUYERS 1. INTRODUCTION The following informative notes are intended to assist Buyers of Dawson’s, particularly those inexperienced or new to our saleroom or online bidding platforms. All sales are conducted according to our printed Conditions of Sale which are readily available for inspection in person, on our websites and normally accompany catalogues. Our staff will be happy to help you if there is anything you do not fully understand. 2. AGENCY As auctioneers we usually contract as agents for the seller whose identity, for reasons of confidentiality, is not normally disclosed. Accordingly if you buy, your primary contract is with the seller. 3. ESTIMATES Estimates are designed to help buyers gauge what sort of sum might be involved for the purchase of a particular lot. The lower estimate may represent the reserve price or may be above the reserve price. Estimates do not include the Buyer’s Premium or VAT (where chargeable). Estimates are prepared some time before the sale and may be altered by announcement before the sale. They are in no sense definitive. 4. BUYER’S PREMIUM The Conditions of Sale oblige buyers to pay a buyer’s premium of 23% on the hammer price of each lot purchased. In addition VAT is payable on this premium at the standard rate (presently 20%). (Buyer’s premium 27.6% inclusive of VAT). 5. VAT The addition of (*) or (VAT applied on hammer price) to the lot description indicates that VAT is payable by the purchaser at the standard rate, presently 20%, on the hammer price as well as being payable on the buyer’s premium. 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. Lots which appear without either of the above symbols indicate that no VAT is payable on the hammer price. This is because such lots are sold using the Auctioneers’ Margin Scheme and it should be noted that the vVAT included within the premium is not recoverable as input tax. 6. ARTIST’S RESALE RIGHTS / DROIT DE SUITE Lots as indicated † in the catalogue and if sold for the equivalent of €1000 or more on the day of the auction will be subject to a further percentage of the hammer price as follows: From €0 to €50,000 subject to 4% From €50,001 to €200,000 subject to 3% From €200,001 to €350,000 subject to 1% From €350,001 to €500,000 subject to 0.5% Exceeding €500,000 subject to 0.25% The Artist’s Resale Right payable will be the aggregate of the amounts payable under the above rate bands, subject to maximum royalty payable of €12,500 for any single work each time it is sold. Calculations of the artist’s resale right will be based on the pound sterling/Euro reference exchange rate quoted on the date of sale by the European Central Bank. 7. AGENTS We are, primarily, agents for the seller. We are dependent on information provided by the seller and whilst we may inspect lots and act reasonably in taking a general view about them we are normally unable to carry out a detailed or any examination of lots in order to ascertain their condition in the way in which it would be wise for a buyer to do. Intending buyers have ample opportunity for inspection of goods and, therefore, accept responsibility for inspecting and investigating lots in which they may be interested. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale. Neither the seller nor we, as the auctioneers, accept any responsibility for their condition. In particular, mechanical objects of any age are not guaranteed to be in working order. Additionally, in specified circumstances, lots misdescribed because they are ‘deliberate forgeries’ may be returned and repayment made. There is a three-week time limit. (The expression ‘deliberate forgery’ is defined in our Conditions of Sale). 8. ELECTRICAL GOODS These are sold as ‘antiques’ or ‘decorative’ items only and if bought for use must first be checked for compliance with safety regulations by a qualified electrician.

74

9. COLOURED GEMS It is common practice for gemstones to be treated in order to enhance colour and clarity. Unless stated, buyers should presume coloured stones may well have been exposed to some sort of treatment. 10. EXPORT OF GOODS Buyers intending to export goods, should ascertain (a) whether an export licence is required and (b) whether there is any specific prohibition on importing goods of that character because, e.g. they may contain prohibited materials such as ivory. 11. BIDDING Bidders are required to register with us before the sale commences and lots will be invoiced to the name and address on the registration form. Photographic identification is required if you are unknown to us. Please enquire in advance about our arrangements for telephone bidding. 12. ABSENTEE BIDDING (COMMISSION BIDDING) Absentee bids may be left with the auctioneers indicating the maximum amount to be bid excluding the buyers’ premium. They will be executed as cheaply as possible, with regard to the reserve (if any) and competing bids. If two buyers submit identical absentee bids the auctioneers may prefer the first bid received. Please enquire in advance about our arrangements for leaving absentee bids by telephone or email. Please ensure bids are left at least one hour prior to the start of the auction. 13. LIVE ONLINE BIDDING (a) An online bidding service is offered via dawsonsauctions.co.uk, the-saleroom.com, EasyLiveAuction.com and Live Auctioneers. In completing the bidder registration on these sites the buyer is agreeing to Dawson’s conditions of sale. (b) In the case where a debit or credit card has been used to register, the buyer also agrees to authorise Dawson’s, if they so wish, to charge the debit or credit card given in part or full payment, including all fees, for items successfully purchased in the auction via the online bidding platforms. (c) Please note that any lots purchased via dawsonsauctions.co.uk or the-saleroom.com, whether live bidding or absentee bidding, will be subject to an additional 4.95% commission charge + VAT at the rate imposed on the hammer price. Any lots purchased via EasyLiveAuction.com will be subject to an additional 3% commission charge + VAT at the rate imposed on the hammer price or £3 + VAT for the whole auction. (d) Dawson’s offers online bidding services as a convenience to its clients, but neither Dawson’s nor the seller will be responsible to you for errors during or after the sale or failures to execute bids, either live bids or absentee bids placed on the internet or on your mobile device, including, without limitation, errors or failures caused by: (i) any loss of connection to the auction being conducted online; (ii) a breakdown or problems with the online bidding software or the website service provider; and/or (iii) a breakdown or problems with any internet connection, computer, mobile device or system. 14. METHODS OF PAYMENT Payment can be made by cash, debit and credit cards or bank transfer. For international bank transfers an administration fee of £25 is payable. Cheques are not accepted. Please note that regulation of money laundering means we are limited to receiving the equivalent of €15,000 in cash payment. 15. COLLECTION AND STORAGE (a) Please note what the Conditions of Sale state about collection and storage. It is important that goods are paid for and collected promptly. Any delay may result in the buyer paying storage charges. All furniture and carpets must be collected within three working days following the auction. All other lots must be collected within five working days following the auction. Storage charges of £2 per lot per day + VAT will be strictly enforced thereafter. (b) Dawson’s are unable to pack, post or deliver any items purchased through public or online auctions, but will happy to provide details of a local delivery company if required. These are suggestions only and are not the recommendation of Dawson’s or affiliated with Dawson’s in any way and as such Dawson’s cannot be held responsible for the individual performance of any other companies.

Buyers Premium of 27.6% including VAT applies to every lot


TERMS & CONDITIONS OF SALE Dawson’s Auctioneers Limited carries on business with bidders, buyers and all those present in the auction room prior to or in connection with a sale on the following General Conditions and on such other terms, conditions and notices as may be referred to herein. These terms apply to Dawson’s Auctioneers Limited trading as Dawson’s Auctioneers. 1. DEFINITIONS In these Conditions: 1. “auctioneer” means the firm of Dawson’s Auctioneers Limited or its authorised auctioneer, as appropriate; 2. “deliberate forgery” means an imitation made with the intention of deceiving as to authorship, origin, date, age, period, culture or source but which is unequivocally described in the catalogue as being the work of a particular creator and which at the date of the sale had a value materially less than it would have had if it had been in accordance with the description; 3. “hammer price” means the level of bidding reached (at or above any reserve) when the auctioneer brings down the hammer; 4. “terms of consignment” means the stipulated terms and rates of commission on which Dawson’s accepts instructions from sellers or their agents; 5. “total amount due” means the hammer price in respect of the lot sold together with any premium, Value Added Tax chargeable and any additional charges payable by a defaulting buyer under these Conditions; 6. “sale proceeds” means the net amount due to the seller, being the hammer price of the lot sold less commission at the stated rate, Value Added Tax chargeable and any other amounts due to us by the seller in whatever capacity and however arising; 7. “You”, “Your”, etc. refer to the buyer as identified in Condition 2. 8. The singular includes the plural and vice versa as appropriate. 2. BIDDING PROCEDURES AND CONDUCT OF THE AUCTION 1. Bidders are required to register their details including photographic identification before bidding and to satisfy any security arrangements before entering the auction room to view or bid. Any bidder who refuses to provide the requested identification may be refused permission to bid. 2. The auctioneer has discretion at any time to refuse any bid, withdraw any lot, re-offer a lot for sale (including after the fall of the hammer) if they believes there may be error or dispute, and take such action as they reasonably thinks fit. 3. Subject to condition 2(b) the contract between the buyer and seller is concluded on the striking of the auctioneers hammer whereupon the buyer becomes liable to pay the purchase price. 4. Any post auction sales of lots offered at auction shall incorporate these conditions as if sold in the auction. 5. Our right to bid on behalf of the seller is expressly reserved up to the amount of any reserve and the right to refuse any bid is also reserved. 3. INCREMENTS Bidding increments shall be at the auctioneer’s sole discretion. 4. THE PURCHASE PRICE The buyer shall pay the hammer price together with a premium thereon of 23%. The premium is subject to VAT at the standard rate. (27.6% inclusive of VAT) 5. VALUE ADDED TAX Value Added Tax on the hammer price is imposed by law on all items affixed with an asterisk or double asterisk. Value Added Tax is charged at the appropriate rate prevailing by law at the date of sale and is payable by buyers of relevant Lots. (Please refer to “Information for Buyers” for a brief explanation of the VAT position). 6. PAYMENT 1. Immediately a Lot is sold you will: i. give to us, if requested, proof of identity, and ii. pay to us the total amount due in cash, debit, credit card or bank transfer or in such other way as is agreed by us. 2. Any payments by you to us may be applied by us towards any sums owing from you to us on any account whatever without regard to any directions of you or your agent, whether express or implied. 7. TITLE AND COLLECTION OF PURCHASES The ownership of any Lots purchased shall not pass to you until you have made payment in full to us of the total amount due. 1. i. You shall at your own risk and expense take away any lots that you have purchased and paid for not later than 3 working days following the day of the auction in the case of furniture and carpets or 5 working days following the day of the auction in the case of all other items. ii. Dawson’s are unable to pack, post or deliver any items purchased through public

DawsonsAuctions.co.uk

or online auctions, but will be happy to provide details of a local delivery company if required. These are suggestions only and are not the recommendation of Dawson’s or affiliated with Dawson’s in any way and as such Dawson’s cannot be held responsible for the individual performance of any other companies. 2. No purchase can be claimed or removed until it has been paid for and payment has cleared. 3. Invoices will not be split or title transferred to another person(s). Invoices must be paid in full before any lots can be removed. 4. Purchased lots must be collected within the allocated time as stated in the Information for Buyers section 15, storage charges are applicable thereafter. Purchased lots are at the Buyer’s risk (and therefore their sole responsibility for insurance) from the earliest of the required collection or the 21st calendar day after the auction. Until risk passes, Dawson’s will compensate the buyer for any loss or damage to the lot up to a maximum of the purchase price paid. 8. REMEDIES FOR NON-PAYMENT OR FAILURE TO COLLECT PURCHASES 1. If any Lot is not paid for in full and taken away in accordance with these Conditions or if there is any other breach of these Conditions, we, as agent for the seller and on our own behalf, shall at our absolute discretion and without prejudice to any other rights we may have, be entitled to exercise one or more of the following rights and remedies: i. to proceed against you for damages for breach of contract; ii. rescind the sale of that Lot and/or any other Lots sold by us to you; iii. to resell the Lot (by auction or private treaty) in which case you shall be responsible for any resulting deficiency in the total amount due (after crediting any part payment and adding any resale costs). Any surplus so arising shall belong to the seller; iv. to remove, store and insure the Lot at your expense and, in the case of storage, either at our premises or elsewhere; v. to charge interest at a rate not exceeding 1% per month on the total amount due to the extent it remains unpaid for more than 3 working days after the sale; vi. to retain that or any other Lot sold to you until you pay the total amount due; vii. to reject or ignore bids from you or your agent at future auctions or to impose conditions before any such bids shall be accepted; viii. to apply any proceeds of sale of other Lots due or in future becoming due to you towards the settlement of the total amount due and to exercise a lien (that is a right to retain possession of) any of your property in our possession for any purpose until the debt due is satisfied. We shall, as agent for the seller and on our own behalf pursue these rights and remedies only so far as is reasonable to make appropriate recovery in respect of breach of these conditions. 9. THIRD PARTY LIABILITY All members of the public on our premises are there at their own risk and must note the lay-out of the accommodation and security arrangements. Accordingly neither the auctioneer nor our employees or agents shall incur liability for death or personal injury (except as required by law by reason of our negligence) or similarly for the safety of the property of persons visiting prior to or at a sale. 10. ABSENTEE BIDS, TELEPHONE BIDS AND LIVE ONLINE BIDDING Whilst prospective buyers are strongly advised to attend the auction and are always responsible for any decision to bid for a particular Lot and shall be assumed to have carefully inspected and satisfied themselves as to its condition, we will if so instructed clearly and in writing execute bids on their behalf. 1. Lots will be purchased by the Auctioneer on behalf of the absentee bidder for the lowest price allowed by other bids and/or reserves if any, up to and including their maximum bid amount recorded. The Auctioneers cannot accept responsibility for any neglect or default in executing or failing to execute absentee bids whether through the auctioneer or through any online bidding software, or where a bidding slip has been completed incorrectly. We urge absentee bidders, to ensure that the correct lot number(s) and price(s) are recorded on their bidding forms. 2. Where two or more absentee bids at the same level are recorded we reserve the right in our absolute discretion to prefer the first bid so made. 3. Telephone Bids. Any person unable to attend the auction may request to bid on a specific lot by telephone. This facility is only available by prior arrangement with the Auctioneers. The Auctioneers cannot accept responsibility for any neglect or default in executing or failing to execute telephone bids. 4. Live Online bidding. An online bidding service is offered via the-saleroom.com and EasyLiveAuction.com. In completing the bidder registration on these sites the buyer is agreeing to Dawson’s conditions of sale. i. In the case where a debit or credit card has been used to register

75


the buyer also agrees to authorise Dawson’s, if they so wish, to charge the debit or credit card given in part or full payment, including all fees, for items successfully purchased in the auction via the online bidding platforms. ii. Please note that any lots purchased via the-saleroom.com, whether live bidding or absentee bidding, will be subject to an additional 4.95% commission charge + VAT at the rate imposed on the hammer price. Any lots purchased via EasyLiveAuction.com will be subject to an additional 3% commission charge + VAT at the rate imposed on the hammer price. iii. Dawson’s offers online bidding services as a convenience to its clients, but neither Dawson’s nor the seller will be responsible to you for errors during or after the sale or failures to execute bids, either live bids or absentee bids, placed on the internet or on your mobile device, including, without limitation, errors or failures caused by: (aa) any loss of connection to the auction being conducted online; (bb) a breakdown or problems with the online bidding software or the web site service provider; and/ or (cc) a breakdown or problems with any internet connection, computer, mobile device or system. 11. WARRANTY OF TITLE AND AVAILABILITY 1. The seller warrants to the auctioneer and you that the seller is the true owner of the property consigned or is properly authorised by the true owner to consign it for sale and is able to transfer good and marketable title to the property free from any third-party claims. 2. No representation or warranties are made by Dawson’s or the seller as to whether any lot is subject to copyright or whether the buyer acquires copyright in any lot. 12. AGENCY The auctioneer normally acts as agent only and disclaims any responsibility for default by sellers or buyers. 13. TERMS OF SALE The seller acknowledges that Lots are sold subject to the stipulations of these Conditions in their entirety and on the Terms of Consignment as notified to the consignor at the time of the entry of the Lot. 14. DESCRIPTION AND CONDITION OF LOTS 1. Whilst we seek to describe lots accurately, it may be impractical for us to carry out exhaustive due diligence on each lot. Prospective buyers are given ample opportunities to view and inspect before any sale and they (and any independent experts on their behalf) must satisfy themselves as to the accuracy of any description of a lot. Prospective buyers also bid on the understanding that, inevitably, 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 shall be honestly and reasonably held and accept liability for opinions given negligently or fraudulently. Subject to the foregoing neither we, the auctioneer nor our employees or agents, nor the seller accept liability for the correctness of such opinions and all conditions and warranties, whether relating to description, condition or quality of lots, express, implied or statutory, are hereby excluded. This Condition is subject to the next following Condition concerning deliberate forgeries. 2. Condition Reports. Reports on the condition of any lot are offered by the Auctioneers as a statement of opinion only, and not of fact. Dawson’s Auctioneers Limited are not liable for any errors or omissions contained therein. The buyer must satisfy themselves to the condition of any given lot prior to bidding. Dawson’s will not be held responsible for any damage or defect that has not been notified to the buyer. Catalogue illustrations are for guidance only and will not convey full information as to the actual condition of lots. 3. Where the term (a/f) is used this refers to a lot being ‘as found’, it is used for guidance only and indicates in our opinion there is significant damage or repair to an item, the omission of this term does not indicate there is not significant damage or repair to an item and Dawson’s are not liable for the omission of this term. 4. Private treaty sales made under these Conditions are deemed to be sales by auction for purposes of consumer legislation. 15. FORGERIES Notwithstanding the preceding Condition, any Lot which proves to be a deliberate forgery (as defined) may be returned to us by you within 21 days of the auction provided it is in the same condition as when bought, and is accompanied by particulars identifying it from the relevant catalogue description and a written statement of defects. Dawson’s may require the buyer to obtain at the buyer’s cost the reports of two independent and recognised experts in the field, mutually acceptable to Dawson’s and the buyer. If we are satisfied from the evidence presented that the Lot is a deliberate forgery we shall refund the money paid by you for the Lot including any buyer’s premium provided that (1) if the catalogue description reflected the accepted view of scholars and experts as at the date of sale or (2) if you personally are not able to transfer a good and marketable title to us, you shall have no rights under this condition.

76

The right of return provided by this Condition is additional to any right or remedy provided by law or by these Conditions of Sale. 16. ONLINE ONLY TIMED AUCTIONS These following terms are applicable only to sales conducted online only and are to be used in addition to the conditions of sale. 1. Right to Cancel. If you are a consumer resident in the European Union you have the right to cancel the contract for the purchase of a lot within 14 calendar days without giving any reason. i. The cancellation period will expire after 14 calendar days from the day on which you acquire (or a party nominated by you and is not the shipper) physical possession of the lot. ii. To exercise the right to cancel, you must inform us of your decision to cancel this contract by a clear written statement (e.g. a letter sent by post, fax or email). The communication must be received within 14 calendars days from the day on which you acquire the lot. iii. If you cancel the contract, we will reimburse all payments received from you. As Dawson’s are unable to provide a postage or packing service, the cost of the initial delivery or collection is not returnable. In addition the cost of returning the item if you choose to cancel the contract is payable by you. iv. We may make a deduction from the reimbursement for loss in value of any goods supplied, if the loss is the result of damaged caused by unnecessary handling whilst in your possession. We will make the reimbursement without undue delay, and not later than: (i). 14 calendar days after the day we receive back from you any goods supplied, or (ii). (if earlier) 14 calendar days after the day you provide evidence that you have returned the goods. (iii). We will make the reimbursement using the same means of payment as you used for the initial transaction, unless you have expressly agreed otherwise; in any event, you will not incur any fees as a result of the reimbursement. We may withhold reimbursement until we have received the goods back or you have supplied evidence of having sent back the goods, whichever is earliest. 2. Liability. Dawson’s nor the seller will be responsible to you for errors during or after the online only timed auction or failures to execute bids placed on the internet or on your mobile device, including, without limitation, errors or failures caused by: (i) any loss of connection to the auction being conducted online; (ii) a breakdown or problems with the online bidding software or the website service provider; and/or (iii) a breakdown or problems with any internet connection, computer, mobile device or system. 17. GENERAL We shall have the right at our discretion, to refuse admission to our premises or attendance at our auctions by any person. 18. Where a member of the public causes damage to a lot (or part thereof) the Auctioneers reserve the right to: 1. sell the aforementioned without reserve and to hold that specific individual liable for the amount of any difference between the hammer price and the reserve or low estimate; 2. hold that specific individual liable for the cost of restoration where appropriate; 3. hold that specific individual liable for the full amount of the reserve price or lower estimate as applicable. 4. any right to compensation for losses liabilities and expenses incurred in respect of and as a result of any breach of these Conditions and any exclusions provided by them shall be available to the seller and/or the auctioneer as appropriate. 5. such rights and exclusions shall extend to and be deemed to be for the benefit of employees and agents of the seller and/or the auctioneer who may themselves enforce them. 19. Any notice to any buyer, seller, bidder or viewer may be given by first class mail or email if provided in which case it shall be deemed to have been received by the addressee 48 hours after posting or sending. 20. Special terms may be used in catalogue descriptions of particular classes of items in which case the descriptions must be interpreted in accordance with any glossary of terms appearing in the catalogue. 21. Any indulgence extended to bidders, buyers or sellers by us notwithstanding the strict terms of these Conditions or of the Terms of Consignment shall affect the position at the relevant time only and in respect of that particular concession only; in all other respects these Conditions shall be construed as having full force and effect. 22. English law applies to the interpretation of these Conditions. These terms and conditions are based upon recommended conditions of sale by SOFAA (the Society of Fine Art Auctioneers) and RICS (the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors). Dawson’s is a member of SOFAA The Society of Fine Art Auctioneers.

www.sofaa.org

Buyers Premium of 27.6% including VAT applies to every lot


Meet the Dawson’s Team Our team of specialists have many years of experience and cover every aspect of the market. They will be pleased to help and provide advice in the valuation and sale of your items.

Aubrey Dawson ASFAV Managing Director M: 07939 133427 Head of Valuations

Ben Haynes ASFAV Chairman & Founder M: 07979 538741 Classic Cars & Motorcycles

Peter Mason Auctioneer & Valuer Saleroom Manager

Jeannie Greig Office & Accounts Administrator

Rachel Hutchinson MA Auctioneer & Valuer Head of Jewellery

Rachel Assous MA Valuer Decorative Art, Silver & Collectables

Lauren Schwartz BComm Office Manager Jewellery & Silver

Harrison Goldman BA (Hons) Valuer & Business Development Hampstead

Colin Smith Valuer Jewellery & Silver

Marc Sancho MA Valuer Paintings & Works of Art

Maxine Winning BA (Hons) Auctioneer & Valuer Hampstead

Mark Hill BA (Hons) Valuer & Design Specialist 20th century Design

Sean Wright Photographer

Yanyan Zhao Viewing & Sale day support Mandarin Chinese speaker

Sue Marson Accounts Department

aubrey@dawsonsauctions.co.uk

jeannie@dawsonsauctions.co.uk

rachel@dawsonsauctions.co.uk

lauren@dawsonsauctions.co.uk

marc@dawsonsauctions.co.uk

sean@dawsonsauctions.co.uk

peter@dawsonsauctions.co.uk

ben@dawsonsauctions.co.uk

harrison@dawsonsauctions.co.uk

maxine@dawsonsauctions.co.uk

rachelassous@dawsonsauctions.co.uk

colin@dawsonsauctions.co.uk

mark@dawsonsauctions.co.uk

Lot 358


DAWSON’S FINE ART, ANTIQUES & JEWELLERY 23rd November 2019

The Auction House | Kings Grove Estate | Maidenhead | Berkshire | SL6 4DP | 01628 944100 London Valuation Office | 12 Heath Street | Hampstead | London | NW3 6TE | 0207 431 9445 info@DawsonsAuctions.co.uk | www.DawsonsAuctions.co.uk

DawsonsAuctions.co.uk

Dawson’s Auctioneers

FINE ART, ANTIQUES & JEWELLERY

23rd November 2019 10am


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.