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AUCTIONS FOR FINE ART & ANTIQUES

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THE JANUARY SALE 25 JANUARY 2020 | 10AM


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The January Sale ORDER OF SALE LOTS 1 - 68 - Paintings & Prints LOTS 70 - 125 - Furniture & Mirrors LOTS 127 - 176 - Asian Art LOTS 178 - 205 - Ceramics & Glass LOTS 208 - 264 - Decorative Arts & Collectables LOTS 267 - 274 - Objects of Virtue LOTS 276 - 294 - Coins & Stamps LOTS 296 - 309 - Clocks LOTS 311 - 330 - Watches LOTS 331 - 377 - Silver LOTS 380 - 524 - Jewellery

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LOTS 1–68

PAI NTI N G S & P R I NT S


Paintings

3. Manner of Herman Van Der Mijn (1684-1741) Dutch depicting a portrait of a young girl with cockatoo, unsigned, oil on canvas, within a wooden frame, 71 cm x 60 cm. See front cover illustration. £500-£700

4. Franciszek Streitt (1839-1890) Polish depicting musicians, signed lower left, oil on panel, within a gilded rococo style frame, 20 cm x 41 cm. £2,500-£3,500

1. After Raphael Sanzio, 19th century ‘Ezekiel’s Vision’ depicting God sustained by angels and the Tetramorph, unsigned, oil on canvas, inscribed with ink on the stretcher: “This picture was in the Orleans (?) Collection where it was always considered to be an original painting by Rafaello”, the original it is housed in the Palatine Gallery of Palazzo Pitti, Florence, within an ornate gilded frame, 36.5 cm x 30.5 cm. £600-£800

5. Alexandre Hyacinthe Dunouy (1757-1841) French

2. Friedrich Nath (1859-1929) German ‘Winter in Thuringen’ depicting a snowy landscape with a castle, signed lower right, oil on canvas, within a ornate gilded frame, titled on a label verso, 79 cm x 129 cm. £800-£1,000

depicting an Italian landscape with figures on horseback, a river and a town in the background, unsigned, oil on canvas, within a Charles X gilded frame, 50 cm x 40.5 cm. £3,000-£5,000 6. British School, early 19th century depicting a woman and a boy in a kitchen with game birds, unsigned, oil on canvas, within a gilded frame, 108 cm x 87 cm. £400-£600

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7. Julius Ludwig Sebbers. (active 1804-1863) German depicting a portrait of a young girl in a red dress with a hoop, signed and dated 185(?), oil on board, within a hollow gilded frame, 43.5 cm x 28.5 cm. £200-£300

9. Lodewijk Johannes Kleyn (1817-1897) Dutch depicting a Dutch canal on a summer evening, signed with monogram ‘K’ and dated ‘49 lower left, oil on panel, within an ornate gilded frame, 21.5 cm x 29 cm. £1,500-£2,500 10. Continental School, 17th century depicting the Madonna and child with the celestial sphere of the heavens, unsigned, oil on canvas, within a gilded frame, 60 cm x 49.5 cm. £100-£200

8. Hermann Schmiechen (1855-1925) German ‘Mary Hamilton’, depicting a half portrait of the famous 16th century lady, rumoured to have been one of Mary Queen of Scots’ attendant as per the well known tragic Scottish ballad, here she is depicted wearing a lace trimmed bonnet and a high ruffle collar with a jewelled gold parure, signed lower right ‘H. Schmiechen’, oil on canvas, the reverse titled and stamped with the canvas makers’ company in London, and the stretcher stamped with collector’s number ‘O&C 352’, 58 cm x 43 cm. £700-£1,000

11. Ferdinand Heilbuth (1826-1889) German a study of a lady in a sumptuous green gown, she stands contemplating a letter before the fireplace, a classical sculpture displayed in the mantelpiece, 1871, oil on canvas, French school, signed and dated ‘Paris 1871’ to lower left, with an indistinct inscription to lower right, in an ornate gilt frame. 49 x 35 cm. £1,000-£1,500

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12. Donald McGill (1875-1962) British

20. English School, 19th century

‘(...) can’t sleep for thinking of you’ watercolour on paper, signed lower right, within a glazed frame, 21 cm x 15 cm.

depicting a portrait of a young lady reading, unsigned, oil on canvas laid down on board, within a red velvet frame, 15 cm x 11 cm.

£200-£300

£150-£250

13. Pat Cooke (1935-2000) British

21. André Jacquet (20th century) French

‘Rockingham Village, Northamptonshire’, pen and watercolour, signed and dated 1979, (32 cm x 49 cm), together with another by the same hand, ‘The High Street, Oxford’, signed and dated 1978, (32 cm x 40 cm), each framed and glazed. (2)

‘Soir sur la Loire’ depicting a view of a village from a river shore, signed and dated 1946 lower left, oil on masonite, within a gilded frame, 48.5 cm x 59.5 cm.

£250-£350 14. Pat Cooke (1935-2000) British ‘Old Shambles’ (Manchester), pen and watercolour, signed and dated 1977, (57 cm x 71 cm), together with another by the same hand, ‘Bevis Marks Synagogue’, (London), signed and dated 1976, (20.5 cm x 44 cm), each framed and glazed. (2)

£100-£200 22. Russian school, 20th century depicting a young peasant with a pitchfork in front of a haystack on a landscape with a river, illegible signature lower right, oil on canvas, within a washed gilded frame, 49 cm x 59 cm. £200-£300

£250-£350

23. Russian School, 20th century

15. Attributed to George Armfield (1810-1893) English

£150-£250

depicting three terriers ratting, unsigned, oil on cardboard, within a washed gilded frame, 34 cm x 34 cm. £200-£300

depicting two peasants talking on a field, unsigned, oil on canvas, within a gilded frame, 35 cm x 35 cm.

24. Russian School, early 20th century depicting sunflowers, unsigned, oil on canvas, within a gilded frame, 54 cm x 36.5 cm. £80-£120

16. Follower of Jean Antoine Watteau, 19th century ‘Fête galante’ a pair depicting elegant figures playing instruments and talking in a wooded landscape with sheep, within a gilded composition fluted with acanthus corners frame, 15 cm x 20 cm. (2)

25. German School (late 18th-early 19th century)

£200-£300

£200-£300

depicting a portrait of a young boy with long blond hair, unsigned, oil on canvas, within a rococo style frame, 41.5 cm x 32.5 cm.

17. Wilfred Peter Glud (1872-1946) Danish ‘Selandia’ depicting a large ship with diesel motor at sea, signed lower right, oil on canvas, within a gilded frame, 59 cm x 72 cm, together with a print depicting three gaffer boats, within a glazed frame, 29 cm x 45 cm. (2) £200-£300 18. English School, early 19th century A pair of reverse glass paintings one depicting a portrait of Sarah Siddons as Euphrasia in The Grecian Daughter, and another depicting a portrait of Elizabeth Hartley, in character as Andromache, in ‘The Distrest Mother’ after John Keyse Sherwin , unsigned, within a glazed frame, 24 cm x 17 cm. (2) £100-£200 19. Continental School, 19th century a pair of landscapes with figures, unsigned, oil on panel, within a gilded neoclassical frame, 17 cm x 21.5 cm. (2)

26. Continental School (probably German), 19th century depicting peasants on a road with a river scene with castle in the distance, unsigned, oil on canvas, within a gilded neoclassical style frame, 74 cm x 125 cm. £500-£700

£200-£300

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27. Michael Haubtmann (1843-1921) German depicting a lakeside landscape with snowy mountains to the border and two figures on a boat, signed and dated ‘1886’ lower left, within a fine moulded gilt gesso frame with laurel border, 65 cm x 98 cm. £300-£500 28. 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

30. Attributed to William Mouncey (1852-1901) British ‘Highland Landscape’, depicting a valley with a river, signed lower right, oil on board, within an ornate gilt gesso frame believed to be original, 27 cm x 47 cm. £300-£500

29. Henry Gillard Glindoni (1852-1913) ‘The Astronomer’ depicting an old man with glasses and a compass, studying a book on his table, signed lower right, oil on canvas, within an ornate gilded frame, 26.5 cm x 21.5 cm. £200-£300

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32. Manner of Théo van Rysselberghe (18621926) Belgian depicting a windmill in a landscape (probably following “Kalf’s Mill in Knokke [Windmill in Flanders]”, 1984), oil on canvas, bearing van Rysselberghe monogram lower right, within an ornate and gilded frame, 46.5 cm x 37.5 cm. £800-£1,200

31. Marevna Marie Vorobieff (1892-1984) Russian a Cubist portrait of a lamenting woman with a gaunt face, with geometrical facets and angles in a painted frame, pencil and watercolour on paper, with hand written annotation from the artist to the inside of the folded work reading ‘Chere Madame, merci pour un bon sourire et bon bouquet. Souvenir a Madame Gordon de Marevna Vorobieff, 12 Avril 1969, Gaviota a Malaga’, mounted on a cardboard backing, within a glazed frame with open back, 26.8 cm high x 20.5 cm wide. Provenance: direct gift from the artist to the vendor’s mother (Mrs. Gordon) who met the artist on holiday in Malaga, where they stayed at the same hotel, Gaviota, and became friends during their stay. £700-£1,000

33. Michael J. Austin (XX-XXI) British ‘Entwined’ depicting a reclining nude from the back with a rose, unsigned, oil on canvas, titled to the verso, unframed, 78 cm x 90 cm, together with Zhaoming Wu (born 1955) Chinese, ‘Dance with illumination’ depicting a woman sitting up in bed with white covers around her, unsigned, oil on canvas, titled to the verso, unframed, 89 cm x 110 cm, together with another Michael J. Austin, unsigned, oil on canvas, unframed, 105 cm x 75 cm. £300-£500

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41. French School, 18th century a pair of hand coloured engravings a prospect of St. James’s park with a distant view of the City of London; the forecourt and fountain of Buckingham House in the foreground; Westminster Abbey with additional spire in distance to the right, published in London in 1750, lettered below image with title in French and English, and production detail; “I Rigaud delin / St. Torres sculp” and another depicting a view of London to the south-west and within a glazed frame, 23 cm x 39 cm. £80-£120 42. Fortunino ‘Franco’ Matania (1922-2006) Italian/ British depicting two nudes, signed lower left, charcoal on paper, within a glazed frame, 54 cm x 35 cm, together with ‘Study of heads’, ink and watercolour on paper, within a glazed frame, 5 cm x 12 cm, and ‘Fisherman shack’, unsigned, pencil on paper, within a glazed frame, 27 cm x 24 cm, and a ‘Study of head’, signed “D.O”, marker pen on paper, within a glazed frame, 20 x 15 cm. £80-£120 34. Conrad Leach (b.1965) British

43. English School, 19th century

depicting Steve McQueen as “Bullitt”, signed and dated 2003 on reverse, acrylic on canvas, unframed,153 cm x 128 cm.

A pair of hand coloured engravings depicting a portrait of a lady with mountains in the background, within a glazed frame, 18 cm x 13 cm, together with a portrait of a young girl with a dog and a pitcher, within a glazed frame, 15 cm x 12 cm. (2)

£500-£700

£80-£120

35. Alan Milner (1910-1984) English ‘Composition 2’, oil on board, attributed, titled and dated in 1948 on a London Gallery label on the verso, within a withe wooden frame, 34.5 cm x 44 cm. £200-£300

44. French School, 19th century a group of six hand coloured engravings depicting fashion and hats models, unsigned, within a glazed frame, 14 cm x 9 cm. (6) £80-£120

36. Hans Eriksen (1912-1982) Danish depicting two life studies of nude women, one standing, unsigned, another seated with drapes, signed lower left, oils on canvas, unframed, 76 cm x 51 cm (2). £200-£300 37. John Noble Barlow (1861-1917) English ‘Spring Morning’ oil on canvas, signed to lower right corner, 49.5 cm x 60 cm, glazed in a wooden frame. £200-£300 40. French School, 19th century a group of six hand coloured engravings depicting working class men and women on the country side, unsigned, within a glazed frame, 14 cm x 9 cm. (6) £80-£120

45. After Constance Marie Blondel Charpentier (1767-1849) French A set of six coloured engravings depicting classical scenes titled ‘Arrete a la Porte de la Cabane’, ‘Le Premier Navigateur et Melide’, ‘Semire et Melide’ and ‘Dans as Barque’ amongst others, each within a black glazed wooden frame, 44 cm x 57 cm. (6) £200-£300

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46. Richard Wright of Liverpool (c. 1720-c. 1775) English depicting war ship at the sea (Battle of Bishops Court, 1760), one lettered: “To the Worshipful Corporation & Merchants of Liverpool, this Print being a View of both Squadrons Lying in Ramsay Bay in the Isle of Man, after the defeat of the Daring Monsr Thurot who was Killed in the Action the 28th of Feby 1760, is most humbly Inscribed by Gentlemen Your most Obedt Servant Richard Wright. Engraved from the Original Painting Drawn from the Real Ships by Permission of Capt Elliot, in the Collection of a Nobleman.”, glazed and framed, 43 cm x 63 cm. (2) £100-£200

50. After Carle Vernet (1758-1836) French four lithographs on laid Ingres paper depicting studies of horse’s heads, within a gilded and glazed frame, 34 cm x 28 cm, together with a folder with four more lithographs from the same collection, unframed. £80-£120 51. Shunko Deshima (20th century) Japanese depicting a Siamese cat, signed lower right, mixed media on silk, within a glass and wooden frame, 38 cm x 30 cm, together with a french print depicting a toucan, within a wooden and glass frame, 49 cm x 34 cm. (2) £100-£200 52. Arthur Chaplin (1869-1935) French depicting a round vase with flowers, signed and dated ‘31 lower left, ink wash on paper, within a glass and wooden frame, 52 cm x 39 cm, together with a watercolour by Karl Viktor Mayer (1882-1974) depicting a portrait of a young boy, signed and dated 1911 lower left, within a gilded frame, 52 cm x 35.5 cm. (2) £100-£200 53. Jean-Michel Moreau (1741-1814) French a pair of etchings lettered: ‘Inventé par P. L. Moreau (...) en 1782 - Dessine d’après nature et gravé par J. M. Moreau le je.’, one titled ‘Le Bal Masqué’ depicting the King and the Queen of France, escorted by soldiers, entering a high-ceilinged room packed with people, and another ‘Le Festin Royal’ depicting hundreds of courtiers attending a feast given by the kings of France on the occasion of the birth of the Dauphin, within a glazed and gilded frame, 53 cm x 37.5 cm. (2)

47. Marie Laurencin (1883-1956) French

£100-£200

depicting a young woman, signed “Laurencin” in pencil, altered lithography numbered 103/125, unframed, 37 cm x 28.5 cm. £200-£300 48. After Sir Alfred Munnings (1878-1959) ‘The Drummer of His Majesty’s First Life Guards’, signed by the artist in pencil, facsimile of the original painting, first state impression, limited edition of 275 (according to label on verso), with embossed seal, within a glazed frame, 50 cm x 44 cm. £150-£250 54. Thomas Bush Hardy RBA (1842-1897) British 49. Jean-Baptiste Chapuy (1760-1802), French ‘La Promenade au Bois de Vincenneal’ (Sic), after Niklas II Lavreince Lafrensen, coloured print, within a wooden gilded frame, 17 cm x 22 cm, together with a pair of lithographs depicting a male and female monkeys, within a golden, black and red wooden frame, 25.5 cm x 36 cm, together with a print of 19th century fashion, within a glazed frame, 9.5 cm x 17 cm. (4)

depicting boats on the beach with a pier in the background, signed and dated lower right, gouache on paper laid down on panel, within a gilded frame, 14.5 cm x 25 cm. £300-£400

£80-£120

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55. After Henry Salt (1780-1827) English A set of four early 19th century aquatints to include ‘Sandy Bay Valley in the Island of St Helena’, ‘Mosque at Lucknow’, ‘Pagoda at Tanjore’ and ‘A view within the fort of Monghyr’ within a gilded glazed frame, 44 cm x 59 cm (each). (4) £200-£300 56. Sir Ernest Albert Waterlow, RA (1850-1919) British depicting two men in a boat fishing on a lake in front of a homestead, signed with initials and dated 1890 lower left, watercolour on paper, within a glazed frame, 22 cm x 47 cm. £200-£300 57. After Agostino Carracci (1557-1602), 19th century ‘The Loves of the Gods’ depicting a Triton blowing a conch shell (replicating the figure painted to the lower right in “The Triumph of Galatea” on the frescos in the Palazzo Farnese, Rome), unsigned, pencil sketch on laid paper, within a glazed frame, 12.5 cm x 10 cm. £200-£300 58. Walter Ernest Fawkes ‘TROG’ (1924) BritishCanadian depicting a portrait of Ray Strong, signed lower right, mixed media on paper, within a glazed frame, 30 cm x 19 cm. £150-£250 59. Gerald Scarfe (1936) English depicting a man in a restaurant, unsigned, pencil on paper, within a glazed frame, 40 cm x 25 cm. £800-£1,200 60. Terence ‘Larry’ Parkes (1927-2003) British depicting a TV debate, signed lower right, ink and watercolour on paper, within a glazed frame, 7.5 cm x 15 cm. £80-£120 61. Walter Ernest Fawkes ‘TROG’ (1924) BritishCanadian depicting Golda Meir and Anwar Sadat fighting for the Nobel Peace Prize, signed lower right, ink on paper, within a glazed frame, 36.5 cm x 26.5 cm. £200-£300 62. Feliks Topolski RA (1907-1989) Polish/English ‘Autobiography’, depicting several portraits of men, signed and numbered 191/250, screen print, within a glazed and silvered wooden frame, 100 cm x 74 cm. Attached certificate of authentication. Provenance: Christie’s Contemporary Art Prints. £150-£250

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63. After Stephan C. Archetti (XX) “Michael Caine Packs a Punch” depicting Michael Caine in 1965, digital print mounted on a soft back, unframed, 120 cm x 150 cm. (The originals at the Hulton Getty Picture Collection, Getty Images Gallery). £150-£250 64. Evening Standard/Getty Images ‘Happy Marilyn’ depicting Marilyn Monroe outside her home at Englefield Green (1956), digital print mounted on a soft back, unframed, 140 cm x 150 cm. (Getty Images Gallery) £150-£250 65. Attributed to John Matthew Moore (XX-XXI) Two panels with 21 offset prints (probably) each depicting tulips, within a white wooden frame, 96 cm x 202 cm. (2) £200-£300 66. John Matthew Moore (XX-XXI) ‘Sea Shells’, offset lithographs, signed and numbered 4/295, within a glazed frame, 41.5 cm x 34.5 cm. (3) £150-£250 68. After Oskar Kokoschka (1886-1980) Austria

67. Augustus John (1878-1961) Welsh depicting a young lady standing over an elderly woman in a doorway, mixed media on paper, within a glazed frame, 24 cm x 20 cm. Provenance: The Leicester Galleries and Christie’s London, 09 Mar 1984, ‘Modern British & Irish Paintings, Drawings & Sculpture’ Lot number 38 (as ‘Prostitute and hag in a doorway’).

depicting a portrait of a man (self portrait ?), signed and dated ‘OKokoschka 12-17-69’ in the plate, lithograph on Arches wove paper with embossed stamp (illegible), signed and numbered 32/200 in pencil (probably apocryphal), framed and glazed, 75 cm x 55.5 cm. £300-£400

£250-£300

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LOTS 70–123

F U R N ITU R E & M I R RO R S

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Furniture, Mirrors & Carpets

71. A French 18th century Louis XV provincial pine marriage armoire

70. A William and Mary walnut veneered secretaire on chest the top part with moulded cornice over a cushion moulded shallow concealed drawer, the front with pull down abattant, opening to reveal a fitted interior with arched pigeon holes and various feather banded drawers with a central cupboard section with further drawers within, the escritoire part centred with a red baize square, the lower part with two short drawers above two long ones, each with brass handles and engraved backplates, supported on four bun feet, 168 cm high x 106 cm wide x 47 cm deep.

with carved double cornucopia and doves pediment above two tall doors with central carved musical themed compositions and moulded borders, supported on front cabriole feet with floral carved shaped apron, 250 cm high x 130 cm wide x 53 cm deep. £600-£800 72. A 19th century Continental walnut veneer armoire with carved floral surmount, the twin doors with further relief-carved foliate motifs, on six bun feet, 205 cm x 160 cm x 65 cm. £250-£350

£2,000-£3,000

73. A 17th century oak dresser base with carved decoration, the two long drawers with mythical serpents, flanking a central narrow drawer, over further carved frieze, on turned and block front legs, 182 cm. £400-£600

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74. An 18th century oak refectory style dining table with rectangular three planked top above a carved apron throughout with consistent alcove and stippled pattern, raised on four turned legs linked by stretchers, 78 cm high x 122 cm wide x 73 cm deep. £500-£700 75. A 19th century mahogany serpentine fronted fold-over card table with carved decoration and green baize to the interior, on straight legs, 92 cm x 44 cm x 77 cm high. £150-£250

78. A late 17th century William and Mary oak chest with moulded fronts and brass drop handles, the three drawers with split bobbin decoration separating and framing them, raised on four bun feet, 101 cm high x 94 cm wide x 53 cm deep. £400-£600 79. A William IV flame mahogany breakfast table of circular form with moulded border supported on a faceted baluster pedestal base with curved feet on caster wheels, 125 cm diameter. £200-£300 80. A set of six 19th century mahogany and inlaid shield back dining chairs with overstuffed seats, on spade feet, 87 cm high x 48 cm wide. £150-£250 81. A pair of early 20th century mahogany library armchairs with studded green leather upholstery, on x-frame legs united by turned stretchers, 92 cm high x 68 cm wide, the seats 47 cm deep.

76. An early 19th century brass bound campaign chest of drawers

£200-£300

with two short drawers above three long drawers each with brass flush military handles, supported on four turned bulbous feet, 104 cm high x 100 cm wide x 45 cm deep.

82. A 19th century mahogany and inlaid linen press

£500-£700

with two cupboard doors over two graduated drawers, on swept feet, 185 cm x 123 cm x 56 cm. £200-£300

77. Two 17th century style carved oak side chairs each similarly decorated, with cane seats and backs, together with another similar carver armchair. (3) £200-£300

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83. A 19th century rosewood and brass inlaid sofa with scrolled back and ends, on four carved and swept legs, terminating on brass castors, 200 cm x 86 cm, the seat 58 cm deep. £300-£400 88. A Louis XV style bombe commode with serpentine green marble top

84. An Edwardian satinwood marquetry inlaid writing table with central long drawers flanked by two shorter, gilt tooled green leather scriber to top, on four tapering legs, 116 cm x 74 cm x 54 cm. £250-£350

above two horizontal drawers with inlaid geometric parquetry, mounted with ormolu acanthus handles and mounts to the corners, above four cabriole legs with ormolu mounts, 75 cm high x 81 cm wide x 44 cm deep. £200-£300

85. A pair of 20th century giltwood fauteuils in the Louis XVI style, with embroidered tapestry upholstery, 102 cm high x 60 cm wide. (2)

89. A 17th century style carved and pierced back walnut chair

£100-£200

with profusely carved high back, upholstered seat above four legs joined by two horizontal stretchers, 125 cm high x 50 cm wide.

86. A 19th century mahogany and brass bound campaign chest

£100-£150

of small proportions, with twin carry handles and engraved cartouche to the top, naming ‘A D Niven, Glasgow’, 67.5 cm x 40 cm x 39 cm. £150-£200

87. An Art Deco bird’s-eye maple veneer dining room suite attributed to Epstein, comprising a dining table with rounded corners above a twin pedestal base and a fitted protective glass top, together with a set of six matching cream leather upholstered cloud back chairs, the table 76.5 cm high x 180 cm wide x 92 cm deep, the chairs 83 cm high. (7) £2,000-£3,000

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90. A William & Mary walnut and cross banded chest the top with inlaid scrolled marquetry to the corners and satinwood inlaid stringing, above two short drawers over three long graduated drawers, each inlaid with geometrical stringing and mounted with brass axe drop handles and pierced escutcheons, supported on four bun feet, 85 cm high x 80 cm wide x 52 cm deep. £700-£900 91. A 19th century mahogany tilt top occasional table of square from on a tripod base, 45 cm wide. £100-£150 92. An 18th century George II walnut lowboy

93. A fine George III oak chest on chest with canted front corners, two short over three graduated drawers, the lower section with a further three graduated long drawers, brass handles, on bracket feet, 172 cm x 112 cm x 54 cm. £800-£1,200

with quarter veneered top above three front drawers with pierced brass swan neck handles over a fret moulded apron, resting on four straight fluted legs with pad feet, 73 cm high x 49 cm deep x 77 cm wide. £200-£300

94. A three-piece Edwardian walnut and inlaid furniture suite comprising a plush green upholstered settee, 150 cm x 92 cm (the seat 54 cm deep), together with grandfather and grandmother conforming chairs, in later blue upholstery, 72 cm and 61 cm wide respectively. (3) £400-£600

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95. A late Victorian mahogany and inlaid four-tier corner whatnot

103. A pair of Louis XV style French upholstered bergeres/ armchairs,

with turned columns and pierced splats to the top, 147 cm high x 57 cm wide.

the carved wood framed painted with ogee backs on squat cabriole legs and seat cushions. 75cm wide x 62cm deep x 90cm high. (2)

£80-£120

£100-£150 96. A Victorian mahogany spoon-back chair in green button-back upholstery, 55 cm wide, together with a similar period beadwork finished chair (46 cm wide), and two walnut tapestry- upholstered footstools, of varying design. (4) £100-£200

104. A pair of Victorian upholstered and embroidered walnut banded piano stools on associated carved mahogany tripod bases with paw shaped feet. Both with makers label ‘From J. Comfort Upbolder & Undertaker, ## Upper Street, Islington’. 34cm diameter x 48cm high (2). £80-£120

97. A 19th century burr walnut collectors or cigarette box the cupboard doors enclosing two pull our drawers, the Bramah style lock stamped ‘J. H. Boobbyer & Sons’. Together with a Georgian mahogany, coromandel and marquetry tea caddy on claw and ball feet, enclosing two canisters and period etched glass mixing bowl and a period pewter caddy spoon. The collectors box: 23cm x 26cm x 28cm. (2)

105. A Georgian mahogany traytop nightstand/ bedside table

£150-£200

£150-£200

98. A Georgian style mahogany extending circular dining table

106. A George IV mahogany Canterbury or magazine rack

probably early 20th century, with five additional clip on leaves. On a pedestal base with four splayed legs with castors. 184cm diameter (fully extended) x 71cm high.

with brass inlay detail to the front, comprised of four sections with a pull-out drawer below. Together with a set of 19th century mahogany inlaid quarteto tables. Canterbury: 59cm x 46cm x 52cm.

£250-£350

£150-£200

99. Two modern green leather club armchairs

107. A William IV mahogany side table

with padded seats and curved armrests, the largest 86 cm wide x 73 cm high, the seat 68 cm deep. (2)

with frieze drawer above a beaded border, supported on four fluted columns with turned feet and castor wheels, 73 cm high x 59.5 cm wide x 42 cm deep.

£150-£250

with cupboard doors and pull out commode section together with a Georgian mahogany and satinwood dressing table mirror of serpentine form with three pull out drawers. The nightstand 54 cm x 50 cm x 76 cm. The mirror: 60 cm x 45 cm x 21 cm.

£150-£200 100. A George III mahogany chest of drawers of small proportions

108. A French Louis XV style kingwood parquetry occasional table

comprising of four drawers, with period (but replacement) chased brass handles. 69cm wide x 46cm deep x 77cm high.

with serpentine shaped top above an end drawer with key, supported on four cabriole legs with cast ormolu sabots, 66 cm high x 75 cm wide x 43 cm deep.

£200-£300

£150-£250 101. A pair of Louis XV style bergere armchairs (probably mid 20th century), the painted white wooden frames with upholstered seat, back and arm pads. 91cm x 57cm x 58cm (2)

109. A pair of Regency style simulated rosewood chinoiserie chairs

£100-£150

with imitation lacquered effect and painted gilt detail depicting classical scenes. The caned seats with later upholstered pads. 85cm high, x 47cm wide x 43cm deep

102. A pair of decorative hanging shelves in the Georgian style

£200-£300

painted to simulate coromandel wood, with gilt wood rope supports. 91cm x 74cm x 18cm. (2) £150-£200

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110. A 19th century Chinese lacquered games/sofa table with gilt painted chinoiserie detail throughout. The lift out panel with chess board verso and backgammon table within above a pull-out drawer. The top on a pedestal column with three carved paw feet.100cm wide x 56cm deep x 78cm high.

113. A 19th century French kingwood and marquetry three drawer commode of small proportions, in the transitional style, raised on four legs with ormolu mounts beneath three drawers and grey marble top above concealing a hidden compartment. 73cm wide x 41cm deep x 76cm high. £300-£500

£300-£500 111. A Regency mahogany three tier ‘Whatnot’ with brass banding the top tier removable with finial to conceal the fitting. Together with another Georgian two tiered dumb waiter supported by three brass columns. Both on tripod bases with castors. The three-tiered example: 115cm high x 63cm diameter. £200-£300 112. A late 19th century brass and cast-iron stick stand 61 cm x 49 cm x 20 cm. £50-£80

114. An Edwardian rosewood swivel table with Edwards and Roberts label, the square top with satinwood banding and inlaid with harebells, swivelling to unfold in a rectangle, above an apron with festoons, supported on four straight reeded legs joined by a shelf with central inlaid scrolled medallion with rosette and scrolled foliage, ending on four turned feet, the underside with metal plaque reading ‘John Tucker & Son, Kensington’, 67 cm high x 45.5 cm wide (shut), 90 cm wide (open). £300-£500

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115. A 19th century carved giltwood framed mirror,

119. A brass bound campaign style cellarette

with acanthus leaf and ornate scrolls surrounding a bevelled shaped plate within. 95cm x 79cm.

with inlaid ships anchor motif, (possibly camphor wood). 35cm x 35cm x 36cm

£100-£150

£80-£120

116. A 20th century Moroccan hardwood cabinet the single cupboard door with bone and mother of pearl inlay, flanking canted corner recesses, over scrolled lower frieze, 124 cm high x 120 cm wide x 39 cm deep. £400-£600 117. A Louis XV style demi lune cabinet

120. A Regency giltwood convex wall mirror

with Vernis Martin imitation panels to the front and sides, mounted with gilt metal scrolled mounts throughout, raised on four short cabriole legs with gilt metal sabots, 78 cm high x 71cm wide x 38 cm deep.

the circular plate within a reeded ebonised slip and moulded surround with ball decoration, surmounted with a gilt gesso model of an eagle, 78 cm high x 50 cm wide.

£100-£200

£400-£600 121. A late 19th century Empire style gilt wall mirror with shepherds and sheep in relief to the top, flanked by two stylised Egyptian figural columns, 102 cm x 65 cm. £80-£120

118. An early 20th century copper bathtub with brass plumbing mounts, 65 cm high x 176 cm x 75 cm. £500-£700

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122. A George III Chippendale style chinoiserie giltwood wall mirror with a foliate carved frame to include twin pagodas to the columns, a swan to the apron, 133 cm x 64 cm. £3,000-£5,000 123. A 19th century oak carved mirror with figural and scroll carved motifs, 65 cm x 45 cm (full dimensions). £80-£120 124. A 19th century gilt framed circular convex wall mirror with moulded frame and ebonised slip, the reverse with frame makers label reading ‘W. Baker, carver and gilder, Windsor’, 32 cm diameter, the mirror 16 cm diameter. £100-£150

125. A large modern Persian Tabriz style carpet with central red losenge medallion within a cream ground border and blue ground spandrels, with multiple guards and fringed ends, hand woven, 411 cm x 308 cm. £300-£400

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A S IAN AR T

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Asian & Tribal Art

127. A Chinese Chenghua doucai porcelain dish of shaped form with applied polychrome enamels, gilt embellishment and a raised border ending in a scroll, the central scene depicting a crane in flight over foliage, the underside with underglazed blue decorations and Chenghua six character mark, 22 cm wide x 19 cm deep, together with a Kangxi export porcelain bowl decorated with the Imari palette depicting phoenixes and flowers, the underside with underglazed blue ‘Yu’ (jade) mark, and with paper labels reading ‘Helen Espir Collection’ and ‘Geoffrey Waters London (...)’, 7 cm high x 14 cm wide. (2)

130. A large Chinese Kangxi period Famille verte charger of circular form with a powder blue ground and applied polychrome enamel cartouches with foliage and flowers, the underside with blue underglazed double circle with a lozenge and ribbon part of the eight precious symbols, 41.5 cm diameter. £500-£700

£500-£700

128. A Chinese Ming dynasty blue and white porcelain bowl

131. A Chinese Qing dynasty coral red reverse decorated bowl

probably Hongzhi/Zhengde, with blue underglazed foliate decorations and scroll pattern, with label to underside reading ‘Edward Wrangham Collection 1928-2009’, as well as a label from Robert McPherson Antiques, 7 cm high x 15 cm diameter.

with foliate scrolled decoration and flowerheads, the underside with underglazed blue Qianlong archaic zhuanshu seal mark, 6.5 cm high x 13 cm diameter. £1,000-£1,500

£400-£600 129. Two early 20th century Chinese bowls one decorated to the body with figures in an outdoor setting, the other bowl with four archaic style vessels, red and black Chinese inscriptions, and a four character mark to underside, largest 5.5 cm high x 10 cm diameter, the smaller bowl 4.5 cm high x 9.7 cm diameter. (2) £100-£150

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135. A Chinese late Qing dynasty famille verte porcelain vase with faceted body decorated with enamel foliage and flowers, the collar and base with cartouches of floral branches, the underside unmarked, 53 cm high x 18 cm wide. £150-£250 136. A Chinese late Qing dynasty famille noire porcelain vase

132. A group of Chinese Han Dynasty style terracotta figures to include two models of painted figures, possibly guards or warriors, another figure of an official in a robe, and two painted cockerels, the two figures 45 and 46 cm high, the official 39 cm high (head removable), the cockerels 17 cm high. (5) £300-£500

in the rouleau shape decorated with applied plychrome enamels depicting birds in blooming floral branches, the shoulder with crossed pattern and four of the eight treasures, to include the Artemesia leaf, the mirror, the pair of books, and the jewel or pearl, the underside with underglazed blue appocryphal Kangxi mark, 45 cm high. £150-£250 137. A Chinese Qing dynasty famille noire ‘gu’ vase probably late Kangxi period, decorated with applied polychrome foliage, birds and butterflies, the underside with underglazed blue double circle, 42.8 cm high x 22 cm diameter. £200-£300 138. A Chinese Qing dynasty famille noire yen-yen vase probably late Kangxi period, decorated with applied polychrome enamels depicting birds and blossoming branches with fruit, bamboo and butterflies, the shoulder with four of the eight treasures, marked to the underside with six character Kangxi marks, 45.5 cm high x 21 cm diameter. £200-£300

133. Two Han dynasty style terracotta models of dogs to include a large scale model with looped tail, collar and mostly faded harness, and a smaller scale with collar and harness, together with a terracotta model of a camel with its head raised, on a rectangular platform, largest 54 cm high x 55 cm wide. (3) £300-£500 134. A 19th century Chinese hardwood and brass bound vanity box with inside mirror and drawer compartments, mounted with brass handles either side, shut 21.5 cm high x 35 cm wide x 27 cm deep. £80-£120

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143. A Chinese Jun ware purple splash burner of typical form, on three feet, 8.6 cm high x 10 cm diameter. £1,500-£1,800 144. A very large 20th century Chinese baluster vase decorated with lotus flowers and lily pads, the top and bottom parts with cobalt blue glaze, 91 cm high. £150-£250 145. A very large 20th century Chinese baluster vase decorated with koi fish in a pond with lily pads and Indian lotus flowers, the collar with Chinese characters and red signature, 93 cm high.

139. A very large late Qing dynasty famille noire yen-yen vase the baluster shaped body decorated with applied polychrome enamels on a black ground, depicting birds on blossoming prunus branches, the underside unmarked, 75 cm high. £300-£500 140. A Jun ware purple splash stoneware tea bowl with crackled blue glaze, together with a Jun ware vase with bulbous body, decorated with blue and purple glaze, the bowl 12 cm diameter, the vase 10.5 cm high. (2)

£150-£250 146. A Qing dynasty famille noire porcelain vase circa 19th century, with bulbous top part decorated with polychrome enamels, most of the body on a black ground with blossoming pink and white peonies, the underside unmarked, 30 cm high, 23 cm diameter. £150-£250

£100-£200

147. A Japanese woodblock print after Utagawa Hiroshige

141. A large 20th century famille noire porcelain baluster vase

depicting a wintry city scene, together with a further print of an actor, after Toshusai Sharaku, each 36 cm x 24 cm, framed and glazed. (2) £100-£200

decorated with applied polychrome enamels on a black ground, depicting lotus flowers and lily pads with dragonflies and insects, the underside with overglazed red apocryphal Qianlong mark, 62 cm high.

148. A 19th century carved Cantonese ivory card case together with two carved ivory imperial figures in horse shoe back armchairs and lavishly clothed, the card case 11.5 cm high, the figures 7 cm high. (3)

£100-£200 142. A very large pair of 20th century Chinese porcelain vases

£100-£150

of baluster form with celadon green glazed ground decorated with mountainous landscapes, 91 cm high. (2) £150-£250

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149. A small 19th century Persian Qajar lacquer mirror case decorated with panels depicting two lovers in a lavish interior to the front and back, 20.5 cm high x 13.5 cm wide, the mirror 16 cm high. £80-£120 150. A 19th century Indian carved ivory chess set one half stained green; the Kings 11.5 cm high. £150-£250 151. A pair of painted pottery figure of a horse and rider, possibly Tang Dynasty, the seated riders in different poses with traces of red, white and black pigments. (A/F: legs and base to one is separate). Each 30cm high. £100-£150

155. A Chinese Doucai bowl decorated with flowers amongst scrolling leaves and colourful juyi heads, six character Yongzheng mark to base within double blue circle, diameter 12.5 cm, height 5.5 cm. £400-£600 156. A Chinese blue and white ginger jar decorated with goldfish and marine plants, 22 cm high. £200-£300 157. A group of Chinese and other porcelain items to include a globular pot and cover, polychrome decorated with five- clawed dragons, bearing Guangxu marks to base and lid, a blue and white twin-handled moon flask vase with four character mark to base, a blue and white vase decorated with fo dogs with four character mark to base, a pair of batavia saucer plates, a yellow monochrome vase (possibly Eastern), a small celadon vase with everted rim, a biscuit- glazed figure, and a brass teapot with inlaid panels. (9)

152. A Qing dynasty Chinese bronze censor

£200-£300

possibly 18th century, of squat circular form with twin hoop handles either side, the underside with apocryphal six character Xuande mark, 6 cm high x 12.5 cm wide x 8.8 cm diameter.

158. A Chinese white metal incense burner

£400-£600

20th century, with dog of fo finial, elephant handles and dragon decoration, on a stepped, circular foot, 34 cm high. £80-£120

153. A Chinese late Qing/early 20th century carved carnelian agate brush washer naturalistically modelled with goldfish and foliage, 6 cm high x 7.5 cm wide. £80-£120

159. An Indian white metal jug with hinged lid, serpent handle and detailed foliate decoration, on a circular pedestal foot, 35 cm high. £100-£200

154. A 20th century carved soapstone model of Guanyin mounted on a carved wooden base, 40.5 cm high, together with a Chinese porcelain bowl with applied polychrome enamel birds in cartouches, 10 cm high x 25.5 cm diameter. (2) £50-£80

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161. A large Sino-Tibetan gilt metal bhumisparsha Buddha seated in a meditative dhyanasana pose, 55.5 cm high x 36.5 cm wide. £400-£600 162. A Chinese Qing dynasty underglaze blue and red porcelain vase possibly Kangxi, the body of tapered faceted form with floral medallions, blue scrolls and red painted lotus flowerheads, 44 cm high x 12 cm. £100-£200 163. A Chinese Qing dynasty sang de boeuf porcelain jar of globular shape with ox blood red glaze throughout the body, mounted with a small carved wooden lid, 21 cm high x 19 cm diameter. 160. A large Japanese bronze of a lady in long robes

£100-£200

a bag over her shoulder, probably early 20th century, 37.5 cm high.

164. An Indonesian bronze sculpture of a deity

£300-£500

possibly the goddess Dewi Sri, in full length, mounted on a double lotus base, 38 cm high. £100-£200

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168. A Chinese Ming style blue and white ginger jar probably Qing dynasty, decorated with blue continuous floral scrolls and a key pattern to the brim of the lid, marked to underside with six character Xuande mark, 13.5 cm high x 14 cm diameter. £300-£500

165. Dinet, Etienne, illustrator. The Life of Mohammad, the Prophet of Allah number 487 of 875 copies on handmade paper, coloured plates, tissue guards, original buckram gilt, top edge gilt, 4to, Paris: The Paris Book Club, 1918. Note: See Christies Paris sale 2/6/08 Lot 22 for a comparable example which sold for €8,500. £400-£600 166. A Chinese Famille Rose bowl decorated with panels depicting animals and foliage (restored), Kangxi leaf mark to base, 9 cm high x 19 cm diameter, together with a small Qing Dynasty teapot decorated in polychrome enamels, depicting figures and livestock, 9 cm high x 12 cm wide. (2) £250-£350 167. A set four early 20th century Chinese pinkglazed tea bowls and saucers decorated with reserves of flowers, birds and insects, one covered (a/f), the bowls 6.5 cm high x 10.7 cm diameter. £250-£350 169. A Japanese Meiji bronze model of Fudo Myo-o also known as ‘Acala’, the guardian deity known as the ‘immovable wisdom king’, one of the five wisdom kings in Buddhism, seated on a lotus base resting on a stepped graduated plinth with engraved foliate motifs, 17 cm high. £400-£600

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172. A late 19th/early 20th century lacquered Chinese wedding or picnic basket comprising of seven tiers with fitted trays with painted characters to either side, 48 cm high x 37 cm wide.

170. A large Chinese blue and white teapot of octagonal form

£100-£200

decorated with birds and blossom, two character mark to the spout, 20.5 cm high x 26 cm wide.

173. A late 19th/ early 20th century Asian silk robe (possibly Oriental/Mongolian)

£200-£300

with finely embroidered detail of flowers and insects and two tone fur lining, the gilt buttons stamped ‘HTW & WM, Rich Treble Gilt’. 125cm long approx. £150-£250 174. A novelty Chinese white metal and mother of pearl dish modelled as a butterfly, with looped carry handle, 35 cm wide. £150-£250 175. A small Japanese silver vase of shouldered form with incised tree decoration, signed to reverse and to base, marked ‘Sterling’, 15.5 cm high, 8 ozt. £200-£300 176. An antique club, possibly Polynesian or Nordic 19th century or earlier, the club body extensively decorated with crudely carved geometric patterns, the handle surmounted with a single leather strap (well worn), 72 cm £100-£200

171. A Chinese bronze head of Buddha mounted to a wooden display stand, the head with floral headdress, elongated ears and downcast eyes, 30 cm high, (the head 14 cm x 9.5 cm). £2,000-£3,000

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LOTS 178–205

CE R AM IC S & G L A SS


Ceramics & Glass 180. A late 18th century Liverpool porcelain bullet shape teapot in the manner of Philip Christian, with a chinoiserie decoration of figures beneath a tree, 17 cm high x 21 cm wide. £200-£300 181. A late 18th century Wedgwood green Jasperware coffee can in the ‘Dancing Hours’ pattern, with moulded scroll handle, impressed mark to base, 7 cm high x 9 cm wide. £200-£300 182. Two 19th century Wedgwood Jasperware covered pots circa 1760, each of cylindrical form with applied decoration on a dark blue ground, impressed marks to base, each 7.8 cm diameter x 6.5 cm high. £100-£150 183. A pair of mid-19th century Wedgwood Jasperware short candlesticks with applied decoration on deep blue ground, 14.3 cm high, the bases 9.5 cm wide, together with a similar period Jasperware rectangular covered box, 9.5 cm long, impressed marks to all. (3) £150-£250 184. A collection of fifteen late 19th century Continental bisque and ceramic figurines decorated in polychrome enamels, no factory markings. (15) £80-£120 185. A collection of eight porcelain egg trinket boxes

178. A large late 19th century Doulton Lambeth stoneware vase by Hannah Barlow the central field with a sgraffito decoration of donkeys and sheep, between bands of blue and green stiff leaves, the shoulder with further geometric foliate decoration, incised marks to base, 37.5 cm high x 17 cm wide. £400-£600

186. A collection of twenty-two late 19th century Continental bisque and ceramic figurines

£80-£120

with chinoiserie decoration, with figures in an outdoor setting, painted in polychrome enamels, the cover with a relief foliate finial, the teapot with entwined double handle, 14 cm high x 19 cm wide.

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decorated in polychrome enamels, no factory markings. (22)

179. A late 18th century Staffordshire creamware teapot and cover

£200-£300

to include examples by Limoges and OC & Co, each with floral decoration. (8)

187. A collection of fifteen late 19th century Continental bisque and ceramic figurines decorated in polychrome enamels, no factory markings. (15) £80-£120

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188. A Greco-Italian Daunian askos

195. A Sevres 2nd Empire porcelain inkwell

with geometric designs and loop handle, together with a modern south American ‘Jarro Pato’ (duckshaped jug), and a modern Greek style lidded jar with painted decoration, 16 cm high, the askos 21 cm wide. (3)

with central bust of Napoleon flanked with Empirical emblems, with gilt embellishment, on three feet, together with a small Limoges porcelain saucer with gilt scrolled foliage and polychrome flowers. (2) £80-£120

£150-£250 189. A 19th century Wedgwood Jasperware biscuit barrel with plated mounts, 25 cm high (handle up), together with two Continental porcelain figure groups. (3) £100-£150

196. Two Chinese Qing dynasty dehua porcelain models of Guanyin each modelled with draped clothing on naturalistic bases, together with a glazed ceramic model of a guardian Foo dog on a pierced plinth with his foot on a ball, tallest 24.5 cm high. (3) £80-£120

190. An unusual folk art earthenware covered box signed ‘PJ’, with mermaid decoration to the top and finished in a blue and green glaze, 39 cm high x 28 cm x 18 cm, together with two Staffordshire ‘Nelson’ toby jugs, 29 cm high. (3) £100-£150 191. A Greco-Italian Daunian terracotta vessel with large everted rim to the top, the bulbous body designed with a painted Greek pattern and mounted either side with hoop handles and sculpted hands, 27 cm high x 30 cm diameter. £200-£300 192. A 19th century Coalbrookdale Parian figure of the Duke of Wellington modelled by C. Abbott, seated in a spoon back chair with his arms folded and legs outstretched, on a rectangular plinth base, with incised marks to back of base and laurel details around the base, 25.5 cm high x 26 cm wide.

197. A 19th century Russian porcelain Easter egg hand painted with a religious scene to the front, with fine gilt decorated border, the reverse with gilt Cyrillic inscription and dated 1829, possibly made by the Imperial manufactory, 6.5 cm high. £500-£700

£200-£300 198. A mixed group of ceramics 193. An early 19th century part fruit set with Asiatic Birds decoration on an ivory ground, with gilt finish, comprising two pairs of comports and twelve plates, (21.5 cm diameter), together with a Victoria China fruit bowl in a similar pattern (25 cm diameter).

to include a small Herend planter, a Royal Copenhagen model of a Pekingese dog, two large Limoges ashtrays, a 19th century Staffordshire Christening mug and other items. £80-£120

£200-£300 194. A pair of Grainger Worcester ivory porcelain vases circa 1890s, with gilt gadroon rim and textured curved handles either side, the ovoid bodies with applied gilt scrolls and foliage, on a circular base raised on a square platform, the underside with shield factory mark, 17.5 cm high. (2) £200-£300

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201. A 19th century Russian porcelain egg hand painted with flowers and gilt embellishment, with a silk ribbon through for hanging, 7 cm high. £100-£200 202. A group of six 19th century glass decanters and cruet bottles including a ‘Bristol’ blue Rum decanter with gilt wording within a stylised label and further gilt details, the stopper with gilt ‘R’; a ‘Bristol’ blue ‘Soy’ cruet bottle with gilt details; a rare green Ketchup cruet bottle with guilt lettering and details, the top of the faceted stopper with gilt ‘K.P’ lettering; and a colourless small decanter engraved ‘Fine Champagne’ and with numbered scale to the back. (6) £200-£300 204. A 20th century crystal cut glass matching service to include various champagne coupes and other glasses for red wine, white wine, sherry, port, water etc. Some signed St Louis or Waterford. (60) £100-£150 205. A late 20th century Italian Murano glass large ‘Aquarium’ sculpture

199. A pair of late 18th century pearlware obelisks in the manner of Ralph Wood, the marbled column on square plinth bases decorated with classical figures in the style of Wedgwood Jasperware. (AF Lacking finials) 39cm high x 11cm wide x 11cm deep. (2)

in the manner of Alfredo Barbini or Riccardo Licata for Cenedese, of rounded semi-circular form with a scalloped edge, containing fourteen multicoloured fish, pondweed, patches of aventurine, and more, unmarked, 25.5cm high, 34cm widest. £250-£350

£200-£300

200. A late 19th century dinner service by Dresden and Rosenthal in a floral pattern to include, twenty-five dinner plates, fourteen soup plates, fourteen side plates, ten bread plates, twelve teacups and saucers, one large tureen, two smaller tureen, two gravy boats and ten serving dishes of various sizes. (Qty.) £200-£300

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LOTS 208-264

DECORARTIVE ARTS & COLLECTABLES


Decorative Arts & Collectables

209. Johannes Nielsen (b.1979) Swedish ‘Horse, Empty Path’, a limited edition cast bronze sculpture of a stylised horse with its front and back legs outstretched and its head upwards, with moulded mark ‘Johannes’ and numbered 6 from an edition of 8. 34.5cm high £500-£700

208. Johannes Nielsen (b.1979) Swedish ‘Pormatis’, 2010 a limited edition cast bronze sculpture of a stylised male figure looking down to his left with his arms and hands crossed behind his back, with moulded mark ‘Johannes’ and numbered 2 from an edition of 8, mounted on a black and grey marble base. 77cm high £700-£1,000

210. After Eugene Lanceray (1848-1886) Russian cast by F. Chopin, modelled as a Cossack bidding farewell to his lover, signed to the base in Cyrillic, signed ‘F. Chopin’, and stamped with foundry mark, 40 cm high x 31 cm wide. £3,500-£4,000

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218. A pair of early 20th century gilt cherub head wall hangings together with a painted model of a winged cherub playing the lute, the figure 36 cm high. (3) £100-£150

211. After Evgeny Naps (19th/20th century) Russian modelled as a man with his horse, cast in bronze on a naturalistic rectangular base, dated ‘1879’ and signed to the base in Cyrillic, 22 cm high x 28 cm wide. £500-£700 212. A 19th century limewood carved figure of the Madonna and Child on a conforming plinth, 61 cm high. £200-£400 213. A pair of 19th century giltwood pricket candlesticks decorated with acanthus leaves and laurel bands, the three feet formed as putti heads, 69 cm high. (2) £100-£200 214. An early 18th century painted trunk with cast iron mounts and key, decorated to the outer and inner cover with seafaring scenes, the perimeter with further polychrome decoration, 85 cm x 43 cm x 42 cm. £200-£300 215. An 18th century oak Bible box of typical form, with carved decoration, 72 cm x 45 cm x 25 cm. £100-£200 216. A near pair of provincial oak stools each on four legs, united by an X-stretcher, 43 cm high, together with a large treen bowl, 34 cm diameter. (3) £100-£200 217. A pair of large Italian gilt gesso models of cherubs the largest 60 cm x 22 cm. (2) £100-£200

219. A pair of large 19th century French ormolu and enamel candelabra with four swept branches surrounding central sconce, later converted for electricity, the figural and scroll ormolu around painted blue enamel, raised on a blue velvet covered plinth, 62 cm high. (2) £400-£600 220. A pair of 19th century ormolu mounted opaline vases each designed with a flared gilt rim, the body applied with gilt foliage, mounted with ormolu foliate c scroll handles either side, within an ormolu tripod base with acanthus leaves motif, 23.5 cm high. (2) £150-£200 221. A pair of French Belle Epoque period candelabra with ormolu twin lights either side of a central one held on scrolled acanthus arms above a white marble column and square base with ormolu mounts and beaded rim, on toupie feet, together with a pair of Louis XVI style ormolu wall sconces with cast flowers, holding three lights, with knotted ribbon detail, the candelabra 29 cm high. (4) £100-£200

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222. A pair of early 20th century Baccarat style hurricane lamps

231. A small collection of Anglo-Indian ebony boxes

the two etched glass shades with flared rims, stamped Baccarat, mounted on silver plated single stem reeded shaped columns with petal shaped base, total height 50 cm high, the shades 27.5 cm high. (2)

to include a 19th century box profusely carved with foliate scrolls and flowers, together with two others similarly carved, and a porcupine and hardwood hexagonal box with hinged lid and brass handle, longest 27.5 cm wide. (4)

£150-£250

£120-£180

223. A pair of decorative toleware lamps

232. An Edwardian walnut stationery box of Cambridge University interest

together with a pair of plaster lamps in the form of classical urns, the toleware lamps 53 cm high. (4)

many with enamel decoration.

with sloping front, the twin doors opening to reveal a sectioned interior, over a lower drawer, the box with applied shield mounts for Pembroke College, commemorating ‘Athletic Sports Strangers 1/4 Mile Race / 2nd: C H Reed, Christs Coll. 1902’, 37 cm wide x 30 cm high x 22 cm deep.

£80-£120

£150-£250

£80-£120 224. A collection of white metal insects and animals

225. A large early 19th century metalware tray of rectangular form, the central reserve with painted decoration, within a deep red border, 66 cm x 48 cm. £80-£120 226. An early 20th century brass mounted glass letter rack with floral etched panels, 14.5 cm high x 22 cm, together with an ormolu mounted glass bonbon dish on toupie feet, the mounts with Classical style decorations, 15 cm wide. (2) £100-£200

233. Franz Hagenauer: A pair of Art Deco white metal pin trays

227. A pair of 19th century Continental carved wood candelabra

designed as a male and female golfer in 1920’s attire, stamped Made In Vienna Austria and wHw for Werkstatte Hagenauer Wien, each approx. 9.5 cm high x 9.5 cm diameter.

modelled as putti standing on fluted column and square bases, supporting aloft carved gilt twin lights. 70cm high (2)

£200-£300

£200-£300 234. A large ammonite fossil specimen 228. A 20th century pink marble obelisk together with a pair of similar style obelisks, two Classical style Continental cast metal figures, one of a cherub and one of nude male, the obelisks 31 cm high. (5)

mounted to a black marble plinth, 36 cm x 19.5 cm (full dimensions), the fossil approx. 24 cm x 24 cm. £200-£300

£70-£100 229. A set of six 19th century Continental blanc de chine figurines together with six conforming giltwood display wall sconces, (19 cm high) each in the rococo style, and two larger giltwood wall sconces (24 cm high). (14) £200-£300 230. An unusual Georgian mahogany and marquetry pocket watch stand of architectural form with ivory finials, 26 cm x 13 cm, together with a 19th century rosewood, kingwood and parquetry ladies writing slope, with contents, 32 cm x 24 cm x 9 cm. (2) £150-£200

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240. A group of miscellaneous collectables to include a white metal mounted horse hoof inkwell, a leather cased goliath pocket watch, a cased pocket barometer by Callaghan of London, an onyx box, a perpetual desk calendar and other items. (Qty) £100-£200 241. An interesting group of collectors items comprising two George III period framed silhouettes together with two brass cased magnifiers, a horn beaker with silver mounts, A Georgian brass and mahogany sedan timepiece, a treen covered pot and a papier maché covered box. (Qty) £200-£300 242. A late 19th century brass table magnifier with convex glass and adjustable movement, 18 cm high. £100-£150 243. A ‘Riva Rama’ scale model Italian speedboat on bespoke display stand, 85 cm long. 235. A large ammonite fossil specimen

£150-£250

mounted to a black marble plinth, 35 cm x 21 cm (full dimensions), the fossil approx. 25 cm x 21 cm. £200-£300 236. An Edwardian servants bell call box with five-room windows to the glass panel, 45 cm wide. £80-£120 237. An Asprey of London travelling Backgammon Set the hinged black leather case stamped ‘ASPREY, LONDON’, enclosing a backgammon board, thirty counters, two shakers and five dice. 47.5cm x 32cm x 6cm. £120-£200 238. A group of twelve enamel patch / trinket boxes to include an antique Georgian ‘Bilston’ example and several others by Halcyon Days and Limoges. The largest 6cm diameter. (12) £80-£120 239. A limed oak George VI Coronation stool with upholstered seat finished with gold braid, 47 cm high x 46 cm wide x 31 cm deep, impressed marks to base with attached label attributing the ‘sitter’ to be Lady Victoria Villiers, together with assorted military regalia connected to Lt. A Villiers, to include a WWI cap, uniform badges, Grenadier Guards shoulder patches, a boxed pair of gilt metal spurs and other items.

244. A Verne O. Powell flute engraved ‘Verne O. Powell of Boston’, numbered 8134, in white metal (tests as silver), in original fitted case with blue velvet lining. £1,000-£1,500 245. A gold plated Cartier cigarette lighter and a gold-plated Dunhill cigarette lighter (2) £80-£120 246. Taxidermy: A Cased Barn Owl (Tito alba) perched upon a moss encrusted branch amid moss and ferns, case approx 42 cm x 29.5 cm x 14.5 cm deep £80-£120

£150-£250

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248. 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. £500-£800 249. An early 20th century oak barograph by Winter & Son, 21 Grey Street, Newcastle on Tyne, within a inlaid marquetry case, mercury thermometer, bevelled glass cover, chart drawer to base, shallow bracket feet and spare ink and charts supplied by Negretti & Zambra, London, 36 cm x 21 cm x 23 cm. £100-£200

251. Constance ‘Connie’ Winifred Mark, MBE, BEM (1923-2007) Jamaican a rare and important British Empire medal group awarded to Connie Mark comprising the British Empire Medal, MBE (For God and the Empire), The Defence Medal and The War Medal 1939-1945. The BEM engraved CONSTANCE WINIFRED, MRS GOODRIDGE MARK. Note: Connie Mark (née McDonald, previously Goodridge) was a Jamaicanborn community organiser and activist. She served as a medical secretary in the Auxiliary Territorial Service in World War II. After moving to England in the early 1950s, she became an activist for West Indians in London, after being denied her British Empire Medal (featured in this lot). She worked to gain recognition for Black service personnel who were overlooked for their services and co-founded the Mary Seacole Memorial Association to bring recognition to the accomplishments of the noted Jamaican nurse. In 2018 in celebration of the 100th anniversary of women’s right to vote, Connie Mark was listed among eight Black women who have contributed to the development of Britain, alongside Kathleen Wrasama, Olive Morris, Fanny Eaton, Diane Abbott, Lilian Bader, Margaret Busby, and Mary Seacole. She was also named on a list of 14 “Inspirational black British women throughout history’. In 1992, Connie Mark finally received her British Empire Medal for her meritorious service during the war, and in 2001, she was honoured as a member of the Order of the British Empire. £1,000-£1,500

250. An unusual early 20th century celestial globe depicting the star constellations, set within a mirrored tiled glass stand, signed ‘Camille Roche’. 45cm diameter x 60cm high approx. (a/f) £150-£200

252. A group of 19th century German medals including a Hanoverian Battle of Langensalza 1866 Medal, a Prussian Hohenzollern Commemorative Medal for Combatants, 1848 1849, two Prussian Memorial Crosses 1864 and 1866, a War Commemorative Medal of 1870/71, and a commemorative ‘War Memorial for Fighters’ medal, within a glazed presentation case. (6) £150-£200

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255. A collection of gentleman’s designer accessories comprising a Hermes tan leather box, a boxed Hermes crocodile skin effect wallet, a further unboxed example, a Smythson leather accessories case and other items. (6) £100-£200 256. A dark pink leather Mulberry handbag of squared form, with buckle detail, together with a smaller brown leather Mulberry handbag, together with a Mulberry dustbag. (2) £200-£300 253. Harold Riley (British, b. 1934)

257. A Louis Vuitton bucket handbag

‘Sketch Book’, commemorating the ‘final of the UEFA Champions League - Manchester United v. FC Bayern Munchen’ 23 May 1999, limited to 1999 copies, signed by Sir Alex Ferguson and Harold Riley; this copy, numbered 949, with a green leather cover, published and bound by Gilio Giannini in Florence, Italy, presented in a book-form box and fabric drawer string bag.

with monogrammed textured leather, drawstring fasten, and adjustable brown leather strap.

£800-£1,200

£200-£300 258. A Bulgari handbag of squared form, with logo buckle, made of light brown leather, in original dustbag. £200-£300 259. A Cartier Paris leather travel wallet the yellow metal mount signed Cartier and set with a blue cabochon stone. 22 cm x 14 cm (closed) £80-£120 260. A Hornby black LNER NO. 2 Tank Loco numbered 460, O gauge, in original box. £80-£120 261. U2: a 1981 ‘Boy’ LP signed to the back cover

254. ‘The Holy Bible: according to the authorized version (...)’ published by SPCK, Cambridge, 1823 in three volumes 4to (30 cm x 24 cm) hardcover in black leather with debossed foliage pattern on the corners and gold gilt design enclosing a gilded Ark of the Covenant in the front cover and the Holy Spirit as a dove on the back cover. Spine gilt in compartments with raised bands and gilt titles: Vol. I Genesis-Job, Vol. II PsalmsMaccabees, Vol. III Matthew-Revelation. All page edges gilt. Interior containing plates and maps and Margaret Rigden’s book plate inside front cover. (3) £800-£1,200

by Bono, Adam Clayton, The Edge and Larry Mullen. Provenance: Obtained by the vendor from the Island Office, St Peter’s Square. £200-£300 262. The Rolling Stones: A large colour signed photograph of Ronnie Wood and Jo Wood (38 cm x 48 cm in a white mount), together with a smaller photograph of Jo Wood holding the main photo, and a further unmounted black and white photograph of Ronnie Wood and Keith Richards, 40 cm x 50 cm. (3) £200-£300 263. The Rolling Stones: An original Jumpin’ Jack Flash promotional poster for Decca Records, 1968, 62 cm x 45 cm. £200-£300

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270. A French early 20th century bronze mounted frame with glazed front and gilt bronze swags, together with a small brass strut work frame with oval glazed roundel and easel back, a leather note wallet with 9ct gold corner mounts, and a small silver gilt inkwell with hobnail cut glass well. (5) £100-£150 271. A 19th century French aide memoire the front with guilloche enamelled white metal plaque inset with a central oval miniature depicting a sea port with men and women at work and a French flag in the corner, the reverse with a gilt metal plaque profusely etched with c scrolls and floral medallions, 9.5 cm high x 6.5 cm wide. £200-£300 272. A 19th century French lacework painted fan in a ‘Duvelleroy’ box, together with an ivory and painted paper fan with galantes scenes and instruments, within a fitted silk lined box, and a lace and mother of pearl fan with painted scene signed ‘Jolivete’. (3) £200-£300 264. The Rolling Stones: An original 1976 Tour of Europe signed programme bearing signatures to the cover of Mick Jagger, Keith Richard, Charlie Watts, Bill Wyman and Ronnie Wood. Provenance: Obtained by the vendor from Bill Harrison, drum technician for Charlie Watts. £400-£600 267. A George III yew tree tea caddy of unusual shape with boxwood stringing, the top with oval inlay marquetry of a basket of flowers, the inside with original lead lining and paper, 11 cm high x 13.5 cm wide. £200-£300 268. A 19th century mahogany sarcophagus tea caddy with lion mask hoop handles either side, the interior fitted with two velvet lined compartments, together with a Regency square shaped tea caddy with ivory inlaid escutcheon and lidded interior, largest 14 cm high x 21 cm wide x 13 cm deep. (2) £100-£200 269. A late 19th century walnut walking cane with rhino horn handle and ferrule, 88 cm. £200-£300

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274. A fine Cartier 9ct yellow gold travel 8 day travel clock with calendar the cream dial signed Cartier, with blued luminous hands, with slim minute track and calendar ring, with day aperture and power reserve. In a 9ct yellow gold engine turned case, hallmarked London 1964. The hand wound mechanical movement with plated cover and numbered 050362. With engraved inscription. Total weight 170 grams. 5 x 8 x 1.5 cm. £3,500-£4,000

273. A Russian silver and hardstone bowl bearing St. Petersburg 1898 - 1903 marks the circular silver bowl with stylised leaf rim, highlighted with three naturalistically modelled ram’s heads, the black hardstone body supported on a silver base with beaded border, highlighted with three hoof feet, 6.4 cm high. £400-£600

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LOTS 276-294

COINS

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276. An Edward VII full sovereign dated 1910. £200-£300 277. A Queen Victoria Young Head sovereign with shield back, dated 1862. £250-£300 278. A Queen Victoria Young Head sovereign with shield back, dated 1872. £250-£300

281. An Elizabeth II gold proof coin set comprising three coins, to include a £5, sovereign and half sovereign, 1984, in original case of issue with fitted interior. £1,200-£1,500

279. Five 9ct yellow gold Bowling Championship medals of various dates: 1934, 1936, 1937, 1939 and 1954, together with two World War one gilt metal medals, medals relating to swimming and life saving, and further medals relating to World War two. (quantity) £400-£600

282. An Elizabeth II gold proof coin set comprising three coins to include a £2, a sovereign and a half sovereign. 1983, in original case of issue with fitted interior. £800-£1,200 283. A 2002 UK Patterns collectors set of silver Euro coins 280. An Elizabeth II gold proof coin set comprising four coins to include a £5, £2, sovereign and half sovereign, 1980, in a navy box, 21.5 cm wide.

proof, a collectors set ‘anticipating United Kingdom coinage changes’, containing nine coins, in presentation box with accompanying certificate card. £100-£200

£2,000-£3,000

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284. A George V gold half sovereign dated 1913. £80-£120 285. An Elizabeth II gold full sovereign dated 1964. £180-£250 286. An Elizabeth II gold full sovereign dated 1964.

290. A Victorian gold sovereign

£180-£250

dated 1885. £180-£250 291. A German Bavaria 10 mark gold coin dated 1872. £80-£120 292. A gold proof sovereign, 1990, in original case with certificate of authenticity no 2296. £180-£250

287. A George V gold full sovereign dated 1913. £180-£250 288. A gold proof half sovereign 1990, in original case with certificate of authenticity no 1384. £80-£120

293. A Victorian gold full sovereign dated 1892. £180-£250 294. British and world coins, a small quantity mostly 20th century base including a George V Half-Sovereign 1911 and Henry III Long Cross Penny, London mint, Nicole moneyer, this last a pleasing very fine. 289. A Victorian gold full sovereign

£200-£300

dated 1899. £180-£250

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LOTS 296-330

CLOCKS & WATCHES


Clocks & Watches

296. A Napoleon III period black slate and ormolu mounted mantel clock in the Empire style, with an arched top over a circular enamel dial, bearing Roman numerals and adorned with pierced fretwork swags, 30 day movement striking on a bell, supported by four Corinthian columns over a rectangular base inset with moulded foliate frieze, on four feet, 45.5 cm high x 28 cm wide x 11 cm deep. £400-£600

297. A 19th century French Empire ormolu mantel clock the arched silvered dial bearing Roman numerals, the plinth supporting a figural study of a boy playing with dogs, with relief decorated embellishments, on four bun feet, 32 cm high. £300-£500

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298. A George III oak longcase clock the eight day movement striking on a bell, with a brass and silvered dial signed ‘Stripling, Lichfield’, the hood with carved foliate frieze over twin side columns, the case with arched door containing circular glass aperture, 205 cm high. £400-£600

301. A 19th century French black slate figural mystery clock

299. A 19th century pine longcase clock

depicting a spelter allegorical Spring figure on a moving plate, with associated pendulum (not fixed), the brass movement signed Brevete GLT to the backplate, numbered 176, striking on a bell, the case with lion mask side handles on lion paw front feet, 77 cm high.

the brass and silvered dial signed ‘J Hall Desford’, 192 cm high. £150-£250 300. A 19th century mahogany and inlaid banjo barometer

£1,500-£2,000

the silvered dial signed A Tagliabue, 31 Brook Street, Holborn, 99 cm, together with a 20th century oak aneroid barometer, 79 cm. (2)

302. A Gustav Becker anniversary clock

£100-£150

with central circular enamel dial with Roman numerals surmounted with a ribbon and foliate brass wreath, the movement stamped with makers mark, under a glass dome, 30 cm high, together with another anniversary clock, with German movement by Jahresuhrenfabrik Triberg, under a glass dome, tallest 29 cm high. (2) £200-£300

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303. A German burr walnut moonphase mantle clock by James Smith, London, with Roman numeral dial, the case mounted with brass busts to the front corners, the top with brass handle and pine cone finials, 30 cm high x 20 cm wide. £200-£300 304. A 19th century brass Gothic style mantel clock the brass sectioned dial signed A. Wernet, bearing Arabic numeral, Japy Freres movement, striking on a coil gong (lacking pendulum), 36 cm high. £150-£250

308. A Jaeger-LeCoultre Atmos ‘Marina’ mantel clock in gilt brass and glass case, the panels with Chinoiserie decoration, Arabic and baton numerals, 23.5 cm x 18 cm x 14 cm, together with original purchase paperwork and related documents.

305. An early 20th century mahogany and inlaid banjo barometer by A. Maspoli of Hull, 97 cm.

£400-£600

£80-£120 306. A 19th century giltwood wall clock by Robert Edler the enamel dial bearing Roman numerals, together with a French barometer in a similar mount, each 35 cm x 20 cm (full dimensions). (2) £300-£500 307. An Art Deco Jaeger-LeCoultre 8 day travel clock with Arabic numerals, within a leather folding case, together with another with black dial and black leather case, closed 10 cm high x 6.5 cm wide. (2) £100-£200

309. Cartier: A limited edition perpetual desk calendar, clock and cigarette case of cylindrical form, numbered and signed Cartier to base and dial, approx. 11 cm high £300-£400

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311. A fine and rare Patek Philippe Nautilus Ref. 3710/1A automatic wristwatch the black dial with silver Roman numerals, signed ‘Patek Philippe Geneve’, movement number 3149704/4147921, in a stainless steel 40mm case on a stainless steel bracelet. In its original box and outer box, with maroon suede pouch, together with Patek Philippe Certificate of Origin dated 15th October 2001, and other paperwork. £40,000-£50,000

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312. A ladies Omega Constellation Ref. 5680018 automatic stainless-steel wristwatch the silvered dial with applied baton indices and date aperture, with fluted bezel in a stainless-steel case, the case back with Observatory engraving, with cal. 685 automatic movement. Serial number 35307735. 25 mm case, on a later black leather strap. £400-£600

315. Roy King for Bueche Girod an 18ct yellow gold gentleman’s wristwatch, design by Roy King, the gilt dial signed Bueche Girod with black Roman numerals, in a textured yellow gold case with integral textured mesh bracelet. The case back stamped YG 9919 95841, with mechanical hand wound movement. Note: this watch is one of three watches and was made for Tom Jones but never delivered; the other two were made for Engelbert Humperdinck and Trini López. £2,000-£2,500

313. A Rolex Oyster Perpetual Datejust ref. 69173 Rolesor automatic wristwatch the cream Rolex textured dial with date aperture with an 18ct yellow gold fluted bezel in a stainless oyster case with two tone Jubilee bracelet. 26mm case. With Rolex paperwork, sleeve, three booklets and box. £2,000-£3,000 314. A Tag Heuer Professional stainless steel and gold wristwatch the silvered dial with gilt numerals and baton markers, with date aperture and rotating bezel, on a stainless steel bracelet with deployment clasp. Quartz movement, the case back numbered WN1153 HQ7180. Complete with box, spare links and paperwork. £200-£300

316. An Omega Speedmaster Mk40 ref. 3520.53.00 Day Date automatic chronograph wristwatch the grey dial with bold luminous hands, Arabic numerals, day and date apertures, and three subsidiary seconds and chronograph dial, the date hand with yellow plane tip, with black tachymetre bezel, on a later black leather strap, with cal. 1151 movement. 38 mm case, with box and Omega warranty card. £1,000-£1,500

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317. A 1966 Omega Seamaster 600 stainless steel mechanical wristwatch the silvered dial with gilt baton hour markers and hands, in a plain circular steel case with angled lugs, on a later brown leather strap. The cal. 601 17 jewel movement with serial number 23252453. 34 mm case. £200-£300

322. A 9ct yellow gold pocket watch and Albert chain

318. A group of three 9ct yellow gold ladies wristwatches

the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, hallmarked Birmingham 1947 in a Dennison case, 48 mm. With a 9ct gold double Albert chain. Watch 76 grams, chain 22 grams.

comprising a watch with diamond set bezel and white enamel dial, a large gold case watch with white enamel dial and a smaller watch with silvered dial. (3) £150-£250

£400-£600 323. A Longines Flagship 18ct yellow gold automatic wristwatch

319. A Universal Geneve 18ct yellow gold mechanical wristwatch the silvered ‘tropical’ dial with applied 12 numeral and baton indices, with subsidiary seconds dial, in a slim 18ct yellow gold case with flat curved lugs, with cal. 262 hand wound movement, the case back numbered 1298165 112124, on a later leather strap. 34 mm case.

the silvered dial with baton indies and arrow shaped hands, in a plain 18ct yellow gold case, the case back with engraved sailing ship. The cal. 340 17 jewel automatic movement numbered 11381235. 35 mm case. £200-£300

£200-£300 320. A ladies Tudor 9ct yellow gold mechanical wristwatch the silvered dial with baton indices, on a 9ct yellow gold mesh bracelet. 16 grams total. £100-£150 321. A Cyma WWII era military style mechanical wristwatch the silvered dial with black numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, in a stainless steel case on a brown leather strap, with hand wound movement numbered 1000925. 30 mm case. £100-£150

324. A Zenith Ref. 30.0010 682 Chronomètre Automatic 18ct gold wristwatch the silvered hobnail dial with applied gold arrow shaped batons and hands, subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture and GMT hand, numbered No. 69. In an 18ct yellow gold case, on a brown leather strap with 18ct yellow gold buckle. 36 mm case. Complete with box, papers, scroll certificate, outer box and two spare straps. Purchased new in 1995. £2,000-£2,500

Lot 322

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325. A Lemania stainless steel chronograph wristwatch the silvered dial with triple chronograph dials, blued hands and gilt numerals, with outer minute track, in a stainless steel case with crown and twin pushers, the automatic hand wound 17 jewel Lemania movement numbered 17951, the inside case back numbered 9340. Lacking strap. 32 mm case.

328. A ladies Omega wristwatch with diamond set bezel and applied baton indices signed Omega to dial and seventeen jewel movement, case marked 18k 750. with integral bracelet marked ‘750’. 23 mm case. 16 cm long. £600-£800

£1,000-£1,500 329. An 18 carat gold ladies Omega Meister watch with seventeen jewel movement, on 9 carat gold bracelet, case 15 mm, together with a ladies gilt metal and steel Seamaster wristwatch with rolled gold bracelet, case 20 mm, and an early 20th century ladies 9 carat gold wristwatch, case 25 mm, with later 9 carat gold bracelet.(3) £200-£400

326. An 18ct yellow gold Marine Decimal Chronometer pocket watch the cream dial with black Roman numerals and 0-300 split second track, with hacking slide to the side, numbered 46660, in an 18ct yellow gold case with gold inner cover and a plated suspension loop, engraved initials. 56 mm case. £1,000-£1,500 327. A Victorian silver pair cased pocket watch, London 1875 the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, the movement signed Whitehead & Son, Sevenoaks, no. 59399, together with a ladies silver fob watch in leather strap case. (2)

330. A Piaget 18ct yellow gold ladies mechanical wristwatch the rectangular white dial with black Roman numerals, in an 18ct yellow gold tank shaped case, with gold hallmarks, the case back numbered 90800 257601, with mechanical hand wound movement, on a black leather strap with 18ct yellow gold buckle. Case 23 x 28 mm. £400-£600

£100-£200

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LOTS 331-377

SILVER


Silver

333A. A Russian silver church Christening kovsch circa 1900, bearing Kokoshnik mark, the other side embossed with Cyrillic text, 10 cm x 2.8 cm high. £100-£150 334. A cased set of twelve Sterling Silver coffee spoons each set with enamel finials commemoration Indian city landmarks, each 9.5 cm, together with two cased sets of six silver coffee spoons with bean finials, (one set by Mappin & Webb), a cased set of six Victorian silver plated napkin rings, a cased set of six silver plated asparagus holders and a contemporary cased set of cake servers. (6) £100-£200 335. An Edwardian Scottish silver table crumb scoop Edinburgh 1905, by Hamilton and Inches, with shaped wooden handle, 29.5 cm. £150-£200

331. A Russian silver and enamel vodka tot bearing marks for Sokolov, Moscow 1896, depicting figures on a sledge being pulled by horse, before snow covered buildings, finished with deep red enamel and gilt interior, 6 cm high.

336. A four-piece silver and guilloché enamel dressing table set comprising hand mirror, covered glass pot, clothes brush and hair brush, with pink enamel backing, together with a five-piece brass and green guilloché enamel set. (9)

£500-£700

£200-£300 337. A late Victorian / Edwardian silver gilt inkstand with pierced gallery and repousse decoration the covered blue glass inkwells with cherub finials, approx. 19 cm long, London 1900, retailed by Catchpole & Williams Ld, in original fitted case. £200-£300 338. A cased set of French silver gilt teaspoons probably late 19th century, hallmarked with Minerva guarantee mark (1838-present), within a fitted tooled leather box, together with a 925 silver choker necklace, combined weight 10 ozt. (2) £80-£120

332. A Russian Pan-Slavic lidded tankard assayed in Moscow, 1880, engraved decoration on four, shaped feet, 12.5 cm high. £500-£700 333. A Chinese Hong Kong silver mounted dimple decanter with pierced mount designed with scrolls and dragons, the silver marked ‘Sterling made in H.K’, the glass stamped ‘Haig’s’, together with a white and gilt metal cocktail shaker, tallest 27 cm high. £100-£200

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345. A George V silver pedestal dish with swing handle Sheffield 1921, (maker indistinct), 23.5 cm diameter, together with assorted other silver items to include a cream jug, open bowl and others, various dates and makers, 32 ozt. combined weight. (5) £200-£300 346. A Victorian silver cigar box

339. An early 20th century Chinese export silver rectangular wood- lined box bearing marks for Luen Wo, Shanghai, the body profusely decorated in relief with blossoming plants, 15 cm x 8.3 cm x 5.5 cm. £200-£300 340. A Continental silver bowl with foliate decoration to the rim, marked ‘900’, 13 cm diameter (5 ozt.), together with a quantity of white metal bowls and dishes. (8) £100-£200 341. A mixed group of small silver items to include a pair of Victorian berry spoons, a Continental silver letter opener, cruets, a toast rack, ring box and other items, various dates and makers, 17 ozt. (of weighable silver). (Qty) £150-£250 342. A George V silver capstan inkwell of elongated oval form Birmingham 1915, (maker indistinct), 19.5 cm wide, together with tow silver desk stands and a further small silver card tray, various dates and makers, 18 ozt. of weighable silver. (4) £150-£250 343. An Edwardian silver-collared decanter of tall pineapple form Sheffield 1902, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, 26 cm high, together with a pair of small silver-collared decanters, a claret jug with plated mounts and a 19th century Continental glass wine decanter, with etched decoration. (5) £100-£150 344. A matched silver and tortoiseshell dressing table set largely early 20th century, by William Comyns, comprising a jewellery casket on four cabriole legs, hand mirror, two brushes and a covered bowl, together with a silver collared scent bottle and a graduated pair of large scent bottles, each with ivory screw cap, the largest 17 cm high. (8)

London 1865, (maker indistinct), with gilt presentation cartouche to the cover, marking it as a birthday gift from a group of South American workers to their employer on his birthday (dated 1897), 18 cm x 14 cm, together with a silver hinge-lidded box and a silver hip flask, various dates and makers, 11 ozt. (weighable silver). (3) £150-£200 347. Four assorted silver picture frames the largest 28.5 cm x 23 cm (full dimensions), various dates and makers. (4) £100-£150 348. A mixed group of small silver items comprising two cigarette cases, a pepper modelled as a milk churn, two enamelled spirit labels, an egg cup, a napkin ring and a matchbox holder, various dates and makers, 11 ozt. of weighable silver. (8) £100-£150 349. An Edwardian small silver desk clock (the case) Birmingham 1911, by Joseph Gloster Ltd, of heart-shaped form with engine turned decoration, 9 cm high, together with a silver oval desk clock on easel stand, Chester 1912, by Henry Williamson Ltd, 8 cm high. £100-£150 350. A pair of early 20th century Judaica silver Shabbat candlesticks London 1920 by Joseph Zweig, modelled with baluster stem with repousse foliate scrolled decoration, with removable sconces, raised on a circular base with tripod feet, 40.5 cm high, combined weight 32 ozt. £250-£350 351. An early Victorian silver teapot with pumpkin finial by William Smiley, London 1859, approx 15 cm high, together with a pierced silver quatrefoil sweet dish by Synyer & Beddoes, Birmingham 1912, approx. 9 cm wide £150-£200

£300-£500

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352. Two silver sugar casters

359. An Edwardian Irish silver billiards trophy

one with flame finial, Chester 1930 by Jay Richard Attenborough Co Ltd, approx 20cm high, the other Birmingham 1938 by A L Davenport Ltd approx 18 cm high.(weighted) (2)

Dublin 1917, by West & Son, with two handles and panels of Celtic knots under the rim, with engravings for the ‘Bar of Ireland Billiards Association’ and ‘James Chambers Memorial Challenge Cup, with seven winners’ names to the reverse, a couple of dents, 22cm high, 17.17ozt

£150-£250 353. A Norwegian white metal salt in the form of a Viking ship

£150-£250

stamped 830s Nordkap Norge, approx 8.5 cm long, together with seven assorted white metal and silver cruets, six condiment spoons, two silver napkin rings and a silver bud vase (weighted) (Qty) £150-£250 354. A pierced silver swing handle sweet basket, Birmingham 1911 together with three late 19th / early 20th century silver sweet dishes, a circular scalloped America silver bowl stamped Sterling, a silver jug Birmingham 1938 and a small silver trophy cup Birmingham 1925 (7) £150-£250

360. A George III three-piece silver tea set London 1809, by Robert Hennell I & Samuel Hennell, comprising teapot, twin-handled sugar bowl and a cream jug, with fluted decoration and gilt interiors, on four ball feet, 43 ozt. combined weight. (3) £600-£800

355. Two silver pastry serving dishes with flared pierced rims by Viners, Sheffield 1937, 23 cm x 16 cm and 23 cm x 23 cm .(2) £200-£300

361. An Edwardian silver shaving cup Birmingham 1902, by Levi & Salaman, with hinged lid, loop handle and shaving brush attached, 16.5 cm high x 14.5 cm wide, 7 ozt. (weighable silver). £300-£400

356. Two silver tazzas with pierced rims and flared bases Viners Sheffield 1938 and Britton Gould & Co Birmingham 1937, together with a footed silver cake dish with pierced rim, Viners Sheffield 1937 (3) £200-£300 357. A late 20th century silver salver Birmingham 1976, with scalloped rim and four ball and claw feet, with presentation engraving ‘For William M M Hurley held in such high esteem By his Colleagues at the Bar 21st May 1982’, 25 cm widest, Together with a white metal necklace marked STERLING 925, and a small silver case bedside or travel clock, London 1925, with engraved initials, 17.45ozt weighable. (3) £150-£250 358. A Victorian silver-gilt cased presentation goblet London 1865, by S. Smith & Son, the two-colour bowl engraved with garlands, stylised acanthus leaves and a geometric band, with ‘ALWS’ combined monogram, the foot engraved with a stylised foliate design, contained in a cylindrical Morocco leather covered fitted case with ‘ Martin & Co. Goldsmiths To The Queen Cheltenham’ gilt stamp to the interior lining, goblet 18cm high, 8.23ozt. £150-£250

362. A graduated pair of Continental silver modernist jugs with ebonised loop handles and hammered body, the flattened sides allowing them to form a perceived single jug, marked 800 and indistinctly signed, the tallest 28 cm. £800-£1,000

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366. A cased set of four Victorian salts with original spoons and blue glass liners London 1898 by Thomas Kanzow Bowley, retailed by Rowlands & Frazer, Jewellers to the Queen, Regent Street. Each salt approx. 6.5 cm x 4.2 cm x 3.5 cm high, together with a cased 19th century lace and mother of pearl fan, case approx 62 cm x 35 cm. £200-£300

363. A white metal Islamic bowl of ribbed, circular form, the central well with embossed goat and foliate decoration, the underside with swirl pattern, 19.5 cm diameter x 5.5 cm high, 22 ozt. £800-£1,000

367. Cartier: A pair of polished wood and white metal candlesticks stamped Cartier Sterling Weighted, 18 cm high £400-£500 368. A miniature carved labradorite and white metal model of an Arabian Dhow 364. Two matched pairs of silver pierced pedestal dishes of shaped oval form, various dates and makers, the largest 13 cm high x 24 cm x 17.5 cm, 32 ozt. combined weight.

approx. 10 cm long x 6.5 cm high, together with a brass mounted lapis lazuli jewel casket, approx. 8.5 cm x 6 cm x 5.2 cm high £100-£150

£600-£800 365. Three Newcastle silver fiddle pattern tablespoons one Reid & Son Ca 1825, two John Walton 1831, together with two further 19th century silver fiddle pattern tablespoons, a boxed set of six silver pastry forks Birmingham 1927, a boxed set of six silver teaspoons with sugar tongs and sifter Birmingham 1907, a silver basket Walker & Hall Sheffield 1922, two Russian silver teaspoons, two silver napkin rings, twelve Eastern white metal spoons stamped 900, nine various silver teaspoons, a silver cake slice, a silver salt spoon, a pair of silver handled fish servers, four cut glass cruets with silver rims and a pair of silver sugar tongs. Approx 31 ozt weighable. £200-£400

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370. A set of eight silver cased Ralph Lauren pencils hallmarked London 2002 contained in a signed Ralph Lauren white metal mounted case stamped 925 Italy £200-£300 369. Cartier Paris: A silver table lighter in the form of a street lamp signed Cartier Paris, French silver assay marks and Cartier maker’s poincon, inscribed for the “Belgian gas and electricity company in West Flanders”, approx. 25 cm high £3,000-£4,000

371. Cartier: An Art Deco silver cigarette box with engine turned decoration signed to base and inner lid, approx 20.5 cm x 11 cm x 5 cm high. £300-£400

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372. Of Judaica Interest: A rare early 20th century pewter Bezalel School Hanukkah dreidel made in Jerusalem, 1929 by Moshe Murro. Stamped in Hebrew - ‘Nes Gadol Haya Sham’ (A great miracle took place there). Each side with one of the Hebrew letters of the dreidel - Nun, Gimel, Hey and Shin and relevant Jewish scenes including a Menorah and oil jug. Marked ‘M. Murro’, ‘Bezalel’, ‘Jerusalem’, ‘1929’. Length: 6cm. £500-£700 373. Of Judaica Interest: An early 19th century pewter Passover Seder plate, possibly Russian or Eastern European the circular plate engraved with text listing the ritual Seder meal components in Hebrew translated as ‘Matzah, Marror, Carpas’ etc. The reverse with hanging mount. 28cm diameter. £100-£150 374. Two large Victorian style silver plated oval trays together with assorted entree dishes and other items of silver plate. (Qty)

377. A large German silver-plated flagon in the Renaissance taste with winged allegorical ‘Victory’ finial and hinged lid, the heavily decorated body inset with coinage and with a presentation central cartouche, the scrolled handle with Pan thumb guard and further winged figures to the central body, on a stepped, circular foot, 55 cm high. £1,000-£1,500

£50-£80 375. A large quantity of silver plated items to include wine coasters, a framed mirror, flatware and other items. (Qty) £50-£80 376. A Victorian silver-plated three branch candelabra the three scroll arms surrounding a central upper scone, with lion mask and griffin mounts, over a tapering reeded column, the triform base formed as three kneeling camels, 54.5 cm high. £100-£200

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LOTS 380-524

JEWELLERY


Jewellery

384. A 1901 half sovereign with yellow metal mount and suspension loop. £80-£120

380. An unusual tennis bracelet set with seventeen round brilliant cut diamonds total estimated diamond content approx 8.10 carats, supplemented at each end with eleven diamond simulants, all set in 18 carat white gold, length approx 18 cm, width approx 6.8 mm £3,500-£4,000 381. A 9ct yellow gold and opal cluster ring of oval form, set with an oval cabochon opal to centre within a scalloped border of round cabochon opals, size S, 3.3 grams.

385. A white metal and diamond ring in the early 20th century style, set with an Old European cut diamond of approximately 1.17 carats, approximate colour and clarity M/N, SI2/I1, the shoulders with stylised foliate shaped design inset with small diamonds, shank unmarked (likely white gold), size Q. Together with an AIG Belgium Gemmological Report card.

£100-£150

£800-£1,200

382. A group of various pieces of jewellery items

386. A yellow metal and opal pendant

including an opal and green garnet cluster, a turquoise flower, a diamond set bow, a smaller diamond flower, etc. approximately 21 grams combined.

suspended on a silver chain, together with a 9ct yellow gold and triplet opal ring, in the Modernist taste, size Q, and a pair of yellow metal and

£100-£150

£100-£200

383. An unusual diamond and gemstone cocktail ring

387. A white metal and diamond ring

set with a faceted briolette-cut citrine and amethyst, within a stylised mount set with round brilliant-cut diamonds and round-cut pink sapphires, citrines, and green garnets, the white metal mount marked 750, size Q.

opal ear studs. (3)

centred with a round brilliant-cut diamond of approximately 0.90 carats, approximate colour and clarity M/N, I3, within a double band of round brilliant-cut diamonds, the shank marked 14K, size N, 5.9 grams. £400-£600

£300-£500

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388. A white metal and diamond accent crossover ring centred with a raised cluster of round-cut diamonds, the crossover mount channel-set with diamonds, size N, marked ‘platinaire’ (silver and platinum alloy), together with a silver and diamond openwork ring, size M 1/2. (2) £50-£80 389. A 9ct yellow gold, white and cognac diamond cocktail ring the band set with sweeping lines of round brilliant-cut white diamonds, alternated with rows of calibre-set mixed-cut cognac diamonds, ring head approximately 2.2 cm long, 1.5 cm wide, size N, 5.5 grams. £80-£120

394. An 18ct white gold and old-cut stone diamond ring set with five old-cut diamonds of approximately 2.0 carats combined, approximate colour H/I, size N, 6 grams. £1,800-£2,400

390. A white metal and diamond ring set with fourteen round brilliant-cut diamonds of approximately 2.0 carats combined, shank unmarked, size O, 5.2 grams. £200-£300 391. A diamond engagement ring set with a round brilliant-cut diamond of approximately 0.33 carats, approximate clarity I3, with diamonds set to the shoulders, the shank marked 585, size N 1/2, together with a plain white metal band (marked 10K, likely 9ct gold), size N 1/2. (2) £80-£120 391. An unusual diamond double band ring centred with a marquise-cut diamond of approximately 0.45 carats, approximate colour and clarity J/K, I1-3, with four smaller diamonds set to the bands, shank unmarked, size J, 3.8 grams. £150-£200 393. A yellow metal and diamond ring in the late Modernist style, centred with a round brilliant-cut diamond of approximately 0.40 carats, with channel-set stylised shoulders on a raised, shaped mount, the shank marked 14K, size P, 6 grams.

395. An 18ct white gold, diamond, and tanzanite drop pendant necklace the oval cluster pendant centred with a large mixed oval-cut tanzanite, surrounded with round brilliantcut diamonds of approximately 2.50 carats combined, surmounted with three smaller round brilliant-cut diamonds, on an articulated bar-link chain necklace. £5,000-£7,000

£100-£200

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396. An impressive platinum, diamond, and tanzanite cluster ring centred with a mixed oval-cut tanzanite, surrounded with a border of round brilliant-cut diamonds of approximately 1.80 carats combined, the tanzanite measuring 12 x 10 mm, size N, 10.6 grams. £3,500-£4,000

398. A pair of diamond and pearl drop earrings each with a collet-set round brilliant-cut diamond of approximately 0.50 carats, approximate colour and clarity, H/I, Si1, suspended with three freshwater pearls in grey, cream, and silver, with a diamond drop, total length 6 cm, set in white metal, the back of the mounts engraved 750. £800-£1,200

397. An 18ct white gold and diamond bracelet centred with a round brilliant-cut diamond of approximately 0.75 carats, approximate colour H/I, SI, within v-shaped reserves, set with fifty-two round brilliant-cut diamonds of approximately 1.20 carats combined, 18 grams.

399. A diamond and tanzanite ring

£1,200-£1,500

£600-£800

set with a mixed oval-cut tanzanite, measuring approximately 10 x 8 mm, set to each shoulder with five marquise-cut diamonds, the yellow metal shank marked 585, size M 1/2, 4 grams.

400. A blue and white stone eternity ring set with cubic zirconias, the engraved white metal mount stamped 18ct, size L. £80-£120

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401. A 9ct yellow gold and garnet floral brooch centred with a floral cluster of five round-cut garnets within ornate stylised petals, 5 cm long, together with a 9ct yellow gold and garnet cluster ring, size N 1/2, and a 9ct yellow gold and garnet pendant suspended on a 9ct yellow gold chain. £250-£300 402. A yellow metal and diamond band ring set with three rows of small round-cut diamonds, the shank marked 14K, size N 1/2, 4 grams. £100-£200 403. A pair of yellow metal and diamond hoop earrings the mounts inset with calibre-set baguette-cut diamonds, stem fastens, marked 750, 1.8 cm long, 6.6 grams. £250-£300 404. A 9ct yellow gold, amethyst and seed pearl ring

407. A mid-20th century diamond and emerald spray brooch set in unmarked white metal (tests as gold), the spray mount set with round-brilliant cut diamonds, and mounted with claw-set round-cut emeralds, later yellow metal pin and safety chain, 5.5 cm long. £300-£500

size M, together with a 1970s/80’s yellow metal and citrine cocktail ring, the shank marked 9ct, size L 1/2, a 9ct yellow gold and sapphire ring, size J, and a yellow metal and green apatite pendant. (4) £250-£300

408. A yellow metal, diamond, and emerald ring the band inset with two rows of alternating round-cut diamonds and emeralds, shank unmarked (tests as gold), size N 1/2, 3.3 grams. £80-£120

405. Cartier. An 18ct yellow gold and diamond Trinity bangle the three bracelets inset with round brilliant-cut diamonds, marked ‘Cartier’, ‘750’, and numbered 961635, internal diameter approximately 6.8 cm, together with original red suede Cartier pouch.

409. An aquamarine and diamond pendant of rectangular form, set with a mixed oval-cut aquamarine, mounted to each end in unmarked white gold inset with diamonds, 2.2 cm long, suspended on an 18ct white gold chain.

£5,000-£7,000 406. A 9ct yellow gold and teal blue apatite ring by Iliana, set with a mixed oval-cut apatite, flanked with six diamond accents, size O, together with a 9ct yellow gold, opal, and ruby ring, size R, and a faceted London blue topaz ring, set in white metal, the shank marked 14K, size M 1/2. (3) £150-£200

£500-£700 410. A diamond and ruby cluster ring set with a mixed oval-cut ruby within a halo border of round brilliant-cut diamonds, the white metal shank marked 18K, size V 1/2, 4.2 grams. £200-£300

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411. An 18ct white gold and diamond necklace suspended with a round brilliant-cut diamond of approximately 1.10 carats, approximate colour and clarity I/J, VS, suspended from a looped swirl mount inset with sixty-seven round brilliant-cut diamonds, on an articulated box-link chain, 31 grams. £2,500-£3,000 412. An 18ct white and yellow gold and diamond ring the band channel-set with nine princess-cut diamonds of approximately 0.60 carats combined, size I 1/2, 5 grams.

415. 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.

Together with photocopy of insurance valuation dated 2015, stating insurance value as £1750.

£2,000-£3,000

£300-£400

416. A 9ct yellow gold wedding band

413. An 18ct yellow gold and diamond eternity ring scatter-set with small diamonds, size L, together with an 18ct yellow gold and channel-set diamond ring, size K, and a 9ct white gold and diamond double channel-set ring, size K. (3)

suspended on a 9ct yellow gold chain, together with a yellow metal and blue paste stone ring, marked 9ct, a pair of 9ct yellow gold cameo earrings, a 9ct yellow gold and pearl ring, a paste stone necklace, a silver charm bracelet, and a ladies DKNY wristwatch. (qty) £80-£120

£100-£150 414. A yellow metal and emerald pendant suspended on a 9ct yellow gold chain, together with a 9ct yellow gold, diamond, and emerald ring, size K 1/2, a pair of 9ct white gold, diamond, and emerald ear studs with a matching pendant, and a silver chain. (qty) £80-£120

417. A platinum and yellow diamond crossover ring set with a pale-yellow round brilliant-cut diamond and a fancy yellow round brilliant-cut diamond, of approximately 1.30 carats combined, size M, 5.5 grams. £400-£600

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421. A modernist yellow and white metal pendant stamped 585 and 925, together with a 9 carat gold pendant on a gilt metal chain, an articulated white metal pendant in the form of a fish, five vintage watches including a yellow metal lady’s watch stamped 750 18k, a white metal Art Deco paste set brooch and a set of six German silver fruit knives and forks, the knives with steel blades (Qty) £100-£150 422. An 18ct yellow gold and diamond ring set with a single marquise-cut diamond of approximately 0.60 carats (approximate colour and clarity J/K, I3), size K. 418. An unusual diamond engagement or cocktail ring

£100-£200

centred with a mixed rectangular-cut diamond of approximately 1.01 carats, approximate colour and clarity J/K, SI2, flanked with two smaller squarecut diamonds, the white metal shank pave set to shoulders and sides with round brilliant-cut diamonds, with openwork decoration to sides of shanks, marked 585 (tests as gold), size N 1/2, 5 grams.

423. A gilt metal and carnelian necklace formed of rounded beads (and one faceted bead) of vari-coloured carnelian, with yellow metal jump ring clasp, beads 15 mm diameter. £100-£150 424. A yellow metal necklace

£800-£1,200 419. An unusual 9ct yellow gold, quartz, and apatite ring with optical effect, size N 1/2, together with a pair of 9ct yellow gold and emerald cluster earrings, and a 9ct yellow gold pendant in the form of a coffee bean. (3)

marked 750, approximately 60 cm long, together with a yellow metal bracelet, also stamped 750, approx 21 cm long (2) £200-£400

£100-£200

425. A platinum, diamond, and tsavorite garnet ring collet-set with a mixed oval-cut garnet, the shoulders inset with small round brilliant-cut diamonds, size O 1/2, 4.8 grams.

420. A platinum and diamond ring set with a princess-cut diamond of approximately 0.45 carats, approximate colour and clarity G/H, VVS1, size K.

£500-£700

Together with GIA diamond identification report, and a photocopy of insurance valuation dated July 2008, stating retail replacement value as £1950.

in the form of a leprechaun seated in front of a scallop shell, together with a yellow metal ring and a yellow metal bracelet, clasp A/F, 20 cm long, stamped 750. (3)

£300-£400

426. A pair of silver and light blue enamel earrings

£200-£300

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430. A naturalistic yellow metal gingko flower brooch by Tiffany & Co. stamped 750 Tiffany & Co, approx 6.5 cm long. £150-£250

427. A 9 carat gold charm bracelet suspended with three charms including a weighing scale, together with a yellow metal charm bracelet with various charms, several 9-carat gold or marked 9ct. (2) £500-£700 428. A yellow metal citrine brooch marked 18ct

431. Fourteen yellow metal (all test gold) charms, mostly mid-20th century including an articulated steam train, two fish, a hat with an enamel ribbon, a book inset with coral, and a fob seal, and a few loose yellow metal suspension loops.

6.5 cm long, together with a yellow metal crescent brooch marked 9ct, 5cm long, and an 18 carat gold knot ring hallmarked London 1918. (3)

£800-£1,200

£200-£300

432. A pair of yellow metal cufflinks of rope twist design stamped 750. £200-£300

433. An opera length natural pearl necklace 429. A yellow metal and orange gemstone pendant necklace the snake link chain measuring approx 42 cm long, pendant approx 7 cm long, stamped 750 (stone possibly synthetic).

comprised of graduated cream/white, yellow, orange/ yellow, grey, and iridescent purple pearls, the largest approximately 9.2 mm, smallest 3.1 mm, together with certificate from the Gem and Pearl Laboratory stating the pearls to be majority saltwater, minority freshwater, no evidence of treatment. £800-£1,200

£400-£600

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434. An 18 carat yellow gold and diamond tennis bracelet set with round brilliant-cut diamonds of approximately 3.0 carats combined, length 18cm.

439. A platinum, diamond, pink tourmaline, and natural saltwater pearl necklace

£800-£1,200

the fine chain suspended with faceted diamond and tourmaline beads, interspersed with grey pearls, marked to clasp, together with GCS certificate for the pearls.

435. A silver and diamond cocktail ring calibre-set with mixed-cut and round-cut diamonds, the shank marked 925, size P, together with a pair of white metal and diamond square cluster earrings (tests as gold), marked 10K. (2)

£1,500-£2,000

£100-£150 436. A 9ct rose and white gold and diamond ring set comprising of a crossover style cluster ring set with small diamonds, together with a matching fitted band with half-circle shaped mount to fit around the cluster, size M 1/2. (2) £80-£120 437. A diamond solitaire ring the round brilliant-cut diamond of approximately 0.46 carats, set in unmarked yellow metal, size M, together with another diamond solitaire ring, the stone approximately 0.40 carats, set in 14K white gold, total weight 4.2 grams. Diamond clarity, approximately I3. £200-£300 438. An 18ct yellow gold, diamond, and opal ring of crossover design, inset with an oval doublet/triplet opal, flanked with two round brilliant-cut diamonds of approximately 0.10 carats combined, size O 1/2. £200-£300

440. A round brilliant cut diamond pendant estimated colour and clarity G/H, Vs, estimated diamond weight approx. 0.62 carat, set in yellow metal stamped “750”, on a yellow metal chain stamped “750” £300-£500 441. Georg Jensen: A mid-20th century sterling silver brooch number 321, Jensen marks and English import hallmark for London 1959, designed by Henning Koppel, 4.8 cm wide, together with a modernist Scandinavian white metal bracelet, marked “830S”, maker’s mark of Willy Krogmar, 17.5 cm long. (2) £100-£150

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442. A solitaire diamond ring set with a round brilliant-cut diamond of approximately 1.20 carats, approximate colour / clarity I/J, I2/3, set in a contemporary white metal mount in the late Art Deco style, indistinct marks to shank, size O, 2 grams. £600-£800

446. An 18 carat white gold Baume & Mercier ladies wristwatch with black rectangular dial, signed seventeen jewel Baume & Mercier movement, London import hallmark 1975, case 28 mm wide. The case back numbered 651107 38328. 16.5 cm long. £800-£1,200

443. A two colour old cut diamond locket pendant of quatrefoil form unascribed marks to bail and suspension loop, on a modern yellow metal chain marked “750”, together with a cultured pearl pendant and chain marked 14k. (2) £250-£350

447. A diamond ring set with three old round-cut diamonds of approximately 0.90 carats combined, the white metal shank stamped PLAT, size L 1/2, 3 grams. £250-£350 448. A late Victorian / early Edwardian seed pearl star pendant mounted in yellow metal, with brooch fitting, approx 4 cm including bail, weight 7.1 grams in original fitted box, retailed by R & W Sorley, Jewellers to the King, Glasgow, £200-£400 449. A group of various antique and vintage jewellery items

444. An early 20th century sapphire and diamond bar brooch set with a mixed oval-cut sapphire of approximately 2.0 carats, surrounded with mixed old brilliant and rose cuts, 6.5 cm long, 7.3 grams. £1,000-£1,500 446. A 9ct white gold and diamond pendant of double square openwork design, suspended on a 9ct white gold chain, together with two further 9ct white gold and diamond pendants on white metal chains. (3) £100-£150

to include a pair of early 20th century paste earrings (boxed), a yellow gold mourning ring, size L, 2.7 grams, a moss agate pendant, a banded agate pendant, two silver chains, a piece of coral carved in the form of a woman’s face, a pair of silver and CZ hoop earrings, etc. £100-£200 450. A 9ct white gold and diamond pendant of swirled floral design approximately 20 mm including bale, together with a white metal and diamond lozenge-shaped pendant approx. 24 mm and a triangular white metal pendant set with clear stones, marked 585, approx. 24 mm. (3) £100-£150 451. An 18 carat gold brooch in the form of a poodle set with ruby eyes, approximately 3.5 cm x 2.5 cm. £150-£250

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452. A pair of black and white diamond earrings the articulated drops set with round-cut diamonds, in unmarked white metal (tests as gold) the butterfly fittings marked 750, 23 mm long. £100-£150 453. A yellow metal necklace, clasp marked 9ct together with two yellow metal bracelets (one unmarked A/F), a gilt metal floral brooch and a 9 carat gold ring.(5)

459. A pair of yellow metal, iolite, rock crystal and emerald earrings by Trianon

£120-£180

stamped 750, together with a yellow metal ring of swirl design, both size P 1/2 (2)

each centred with a squared cabochon iolite, within a sloped squared border of matte-polished rock crystal, inset with four bezel set emeralds, the mounts stamped 14k (tests as gold), and signed, approx. 2.5 cm x 2.5 cm, 26.3 grams.

£200-£300

£400-£600

455. A solitaire diamond ring

460. A white sapphire and tanzanite heart-shaped ring

454. A yellow metal cabochon tiger’s eye ring

set with a cinnamon diamond of approximately 0.80 carats, approximately I2/3 clarity, four-claw set in yellow metal, marked 14K, size M, 1.9 grams. £200-£300 456. A Victorian yellow metal (tests gold) and seed pearl double collar brooch

the openwork heart-shaped mount centred with a mixed oval-cut tanzanite, the mount inset with roundcut white sapphires, the shank marked 14K, size O, 2.4 grams, together a certificate card from Diamonds NL. £80-£120

in the form of two hearts with the initials DH, each approx 15 mm x 15 mm, together with a cultured pearl necklace approx 62 cm long, pearls approx 7.5 mm 8 mm diameter and a yellow metal (tests gold) initial B ring

461. An unusual diamond crossover ring

£100-£150

£200-£300

channel-set to centre with a graduated row of round brilliant-cut diamonds, within a crossover style band inset with smaller round-cut diamonds, the shank marked 585, size N /12 6 grams.

457. A boxed Christian Dior signed brooch

462. A pair of solitaire diamond ear studs

together with a quantity of white metal, silver and costume jewellery, a white metal purse and five antique coins. (qty)

each set with a square-cut diamond of approximately 0.25 carats, the stones approximately I1-2, I/J colour, the butterflies stamped 14K.

£50-£80

£100-£200

458. A group of assorted jewellery items

463. A David Andersen silver and white guilloche enamel necklace

including a 9ct yellow gold ladies Tudor wristwatch, a 9ct yellow gold tie pin, a white metal Scottish kilt pin, a silver and cameo ring, a faux pearl necklace, a ladies Longines plated wristwatch, a silver hand mirror and a brass Pixie ashtray. (8) £100-£150

of leaf design, marks rubbed to one segment, later replacement clasp. £100-£200 464. A 9ct yellow gold, citrine, and pearl necklace clasp of oval form, the citrine approximately 18 x 13 mm, 11.8 grams. £100-£150

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465. A fancy yellow mixed pear-cut diamond ring of approximately 1.0 carat, in a crossover-style setting, the white metal shank marked 750, and engraved with diamond weight ‘1.11ct’, size L 1/2, 2.6 grams. £500-£700 468. An 18ct yellow gold and diamond ring 466. A pair of solitaire diamond ear studs the round brilliant-cut diamonds of approximately 1.42 carats combined. £400-£600

set with an old cushion-cut diamond of approximately 1.20 carats, approximate colour and clarity P/Q, SI1/2, 3.5 grams. Together with photocopy of insurance valuation dated July 2013, stating replacement value at £3500. £800-£1,200

467. An unusual blue topaz, sapphire, and ruby pendant set with a mixed pear-cut blue topaz of approximately 43 carats, within a curved frame of round-cut rubies, with diamond inset surmount of foliate design, set in white metal mount marked 750 (tests as 18ct white gold), suspended on a silver chain.

469. A mid to late 20th century yellow metal and pink gemstone cocktail ring set with a round-cut bright pink stone (likely tourmaline) within an ornate rope-twist mount and shank, diameter of top of ring approximately 2 cm, shank unmarked, size M. £300-£500

£600-£800

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475. An opera length amber beaded necklace comprised of graduated oval beads, the largest approximately 1.8 cm long, the smallest 7 mm. £100-£200 476. A set of four 9ct white gold and mother-ofpearl buttons together with two matching studs (boxed, lacking cufflinks). £50-£70 477. A yellow metal, diamond and emerald ring 470. A gilt metal curb-link charm bracelet suspended with various charms, including a fan, a movable row of dancers, the Colosseum, the Empire State Building, etc.

set with three oval-cut emeralds and four small diamonds, the yellow metal shank marked 750 (tests as 18ct gold), size R. £120-£180

£500-£700 471. An 18ct yellow gold, diamond, and ruby ring set with eight cabochon rubies, interspersed with small diamond accents, size M. £200-£300

478. An unusual diamond, emerald, and sapphire hinged eternity ring the central band half set with round-cut emeralds and half with round- cut sapphires, with opposable hinged halves inset with diamonds, the shank indistinctly marked (tests as white gold), size R, 6 grams. £400-£600 472. 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. £300-£400 473. A pair of 9ct yellow gold and ruby cluster earrings together with an 18ct yellow gold and ruby ring with engraved decoration, size M, and a vintage rolled gold bangle with engraved decoration. (3) £120-£180 474. A pair of diamond and pearl earrings each set with three round brilliant-cut diamonds of approximately 0.30 carats combined, above a round white cultured pearl, with yellow metal stems and butterflies, the pearls approximately 10 mm diameter. £120-£180

479. An unusual platinum and yellow and green diamond crossover ring set with a round brilliant-cut green diamond and a fancy yellow round brilliant-cut diamond, the two stones approximately 1.0 carats combined, size L, 5 grams. £400-£600

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480. A 9ct yellow gold, opal, and ruby pendant / brooch of oval form, set with oval cabochon opals and roundcut rubies, approximately 2.6 x 2.3 cm, together with a pair of yellow metal and opal doublet earrings, and a late 19th / early 20th century gold bar brooch decorated with birds, marked 15ct. (3) £100-£200 481. An 18ct yellow gold and diamond crossover wraparound ring the mount set with ten rows of round brilliant-cut diamonds, size P, 9.8 grams. £300-£400

484. A diamond and grey pearl cocktail ring set with a rounded button-shaped natural saltwater pearl, surrounded with round brilliant, pear, and mixed marquise-cut diamonds, the unmarked white metal shank with crossover-style shoulders inset with diamonds (tests as platinum), size N, 7.2 grams. £2,500-£3,000

482. An 18ct yellow gold and multi-gem triple strand necklace suspended with alternated rounded and elongated beads of moonstone, peridot, amethyst, garnet, and rose quartz, the oval clasp fully hallmarked. £500-£700 483. A late 19th / early 20th century yellow metal, peridot, and pearl brooch in the Art Nouveau style, set with two round-cut peridots, and suspended with a pearl drop, pin and clips to verso, 3 cm wide, 6.3 grams. £150-£200

485. A diamond and sapphire cluster ring set with a mixed oval-cut sapphire, within a halo border of round brilliant-cut diamonds, diamonds set to shoulders (total diamond weight to shank, approximately 0.49 carats), the white metal shank stamped 750 for 18ct, size N, 4.6 grams. £300-£400

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491. A yellow metal, sapphire, and diamond ring set with five graduated mixed oval- and cushioncut sapphires, with ten small old rose-cut diamond accents, the shank unmarked, size P, 5.6 grams. Together with insurance valuation dated 2005, stating replacement value at £1500. £200-£300 492. A diamond and emerald ring of openwork rectangular form centred with an oval-cut emerald within a spoke border and surrounded with small diamonds, white metal mount with indistinct marks (likely silver), size M 1/2, 2.9 grams. £80-£120 493. An unusual ametrine and oxidised silver ring 486. An 18ct rose gold, diamond, and sapphire pendant

with an oceanic theme, centred with a large mixed oval-cut ametrine measuring approximately 2.2 x, the mount decorated with a gilt starfish and applied shell motif, and four small rubies, size O, 20 grams.

set with a mixed pear-cut sapphire, a baguettecut diamond of approximately 0.25 carats, and a marquise-cut sapphire, pendant 3.4 cm long, suspended on an 18ct rose gold chain.

£80-£120

£500-£700

494. 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

488. An 18ct yellow gold and diamond ring bezel-set with three round brilliant-cut diamonds of approximately 1.20 carats combined, approximate colour I/J, approximate clarity SI1/2, size S, 4.7 grams. £500-£700 495. An unusual Art Deco style diamond ring 489. Three 18ct yellow gold dress studs together with an 18ct thin yellow gold band and various other dress studs, some mother of pearl. £80-£120

centred with three square-cut diamonds, flanked with rows of baguette- and round-cut diamonds, the white metal shank marked 18K and 750, size N 1/2, 4.3 grams. £2,000-£2,500

490. A yellow metal and ruby ring set with five graduated mixed-cut rubies, the shank marked 18ct, size L 1/2, 4.5 grams. £200-£300

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500. A pair of 9ct rose gold and mother-of-pearl cuff links of square form, marked 9ct to verso, 5.2 grams. £80-£120

496. A pair of 18ct white gold, diamond, and black opal cluster earrings each with a round-cut diamond of approximately 0.10 carats, suspended with an oval pendant centred with an oval-cabochon opal surrounded with round-cut diamonds, 1.8 cm long, 7 grams. £1,200-£1,500

501. A yellow metal, diamond, and black enamel cluster ring the openwork mount set with seven round-cut diamonds, within a black enamel border, with enamel detail to shank, marked 14K, size M 1/2, 5.5 grams. £350-£400

497. A diamond cluster line bracelet the circular clusters inset with round brilliant-cut diamonds, of approximately 2.0 carats combined, approximately 18 cm long, the clasp marked 750, 12 grams. £500-£700 498. A diamond and sapphire cluster ring set east to west with a mixed oval-cut sapphire, surrounded with a border of old-cut diamonds, set in unmarked rose metal (tests as 9ct gold), size P 1/2, 3.5 grams. £200-£300 499. A late 19th / early 20th century gold and pearl buckle brooch of rounded form, designed with a pearl-set buckle motif to centre, suspended with gold and pearl tassels, unmarked (tests as 15ct gold), 3.6 cm diameter, 13.8 grams.

502. A diamond line bracelet set with round brilliant-cut diamonds of approximately 3.15 carats combined, approximate colour and clarity G/H, SI1/2, the clasp marked 18K, 18 cm long. £1,400-£1,800 503. A silver and amethyst bracelet set with mixed oval-cut amethysts, 17.5 cm long. £100-£150 504. A 20th century yellow metal and ruby ‘Key of Life’ brooch in the Egyptian Revival style, the ankh calibre-set with synthetic rubies, surmounted with a bow-shaped decoration set with white stones, indistinct crossshaped mark, stamped rd no. 460809, scratched number 81951370 to other side, unmarked (tests as 18ct gold), 3.1 cm long, 3.6 grams. £200-£300

£300-£400

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508. Brevetto. An 18ct yellow gold, ruby, and turquoise bracelet mid to late 20th century, the segments with applied filigree decoration, set with cabochon turquoise and round-cut rubies, the clasp signed Brevetto, stamped 750 and 381AL, approximately 18 cm long, 42 grams. £1,400-£1,800

505. A diamond and opal drop pendant necklace the openwork mount set with round brilliant-cut diamonds, centred with a round-cut opal, and suspended with an oval opal drop, pendant length approximately 4.2 cm long, suspended on a white metal chain, the clasp marked 18K. £500-£700 506. A pair of late 19th / early 20th century yellow gold and almandine garnet drop earrings each comprised of two graduated clusters centred with floral petals set with a garnet each, 3.6 cm long, 4.6 grams. £300-£400 507. A pair of diamond and pearl drop earrings each with a marquise-shaped mount set with four small diamonds, suspended with a bar-link and two diamonds, above a round white freshwater pearl, 2.5 cm long, the butterflies marked 750. £300-£400

509. A diamond and sapphire ring in the Art Deco style, the angled centred with a round brilliant-cut diamond of approximately 0.45 carats, in a squared setting, flanked with two smaller roundcut diamonds within trillion settings, surrounded with a border of calibre-cut sapphires, and a further border of round-cut diamonds, the white metal shank marked 750, size N 1/2, 3.4 grams. £700-£1,000 510. An unusual diamond eternity ring set with twelve Swiss-cut diamonds, engraved ‘plat’ to side, size N 1/2, 4.4 grams. £200-£400 511. A pair of 18ct white gold and diamond pendant earrings with pear shape drops, overall approx. 25 mm £100-£150

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512. A pair of 9ct white gold and diamond hoop earrings

518. A 9ct yellow gold brooch in the form of a rabbit

pave-set with round-cut diamonds, approximately 21 mm diameter, together with a white metal and diamond hoop pendant, engraved 9k approximately 22 mm diameter. (2)

with blue chalcedony body and cabochon ruby eye, maker’s mark “HGM”, 35 mm long, 9.3 gms

£150-£250 513. An 18ct yellow gold and diamond eternity ring set with round brilliant and baguette-cut diamonds, size M 1/2, 3.2 grams.

£80-£120 519. A 9ct yellow gold and opal pendant set with a blue and green doublet / triplet opal, approximately 2.8 x 1.8 cm, suspended on a 9ct yellow gold chain. £200-£300

£200-£400 520. A white metal and illusion-set diamond ring 514. An 18 carat gold diamond solitaire ring the old brilliant cut diamond of approximately 0.30 carats, reset into a modern 18ct yellow gold ring, approximate colour and clarity Si2 / J, size H, 1.9 grams.

set with three round-cut diamonds of approximately 0.45 carats combined, within bright-cut illusion borders, the shoulders inset with round-cut diamonds, the shank marked 14K, 4.6 grams. £150-£200

£100-£150 521. A yellow metal and jade ring of foliate design, set with two cabochon pieces of pale green jade, within a swirled mount set with three leaves, the shank stamped 22K and bearing Chinese marks, size Q. £100-£150 522. A yellow metal and opal bar brooch the oval opal open back-set, opal approximately 2.7 x 1.6 cm, mounted on a bar, marked 9 to verso, brooch 5.7 cm long. £150-£250 523. A platinum wedding band size K, together with a pair of yellow metal and aquamarine oval cluster ear studs. (2) £100-£150

515. A yellow metal rope twist necklace with tassel pendant stamped 750, approximately 80 cm long. £500-£700 516. A 9ct yellow gold and opal bracelet the hinged bangle set with collet-mounted blue and green triplet opals and two fire opals, internal diameter 6 cm, with safety chain fasten.

524. 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. £70-£100

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£250-£300 517. An opera length cultured pearl necklace with yellow metal spacers, the pearls measuring approximately 8 mm and 8.5 mm in diameter, the yellow metal clasp marked 375, approximately 94 cm long. £150-£250

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AUCTION VIEWING FRIDAY 10AM TO 7PM

AUCTION SATURDAY 10AM

Auction Calendar

2020 AUCTION DATES 25TH JANUARY 2020 22ND FEBRUARY 2020 21ST MARCH 2020 25TH APRIL 2020

We hold auctions at our salerooms in

23RD MAY 2020

Berkshire once a month.

20TH JUNE 2020 25TH JULY 2020 22ND AUGUST 2020 26TH SEPTEMBER 2020 24TH OCTOBER 2020 21ST NOVEMBER 2020 19TH DECEMBER 2020


Meet Our Team

Our friendly team of specialists cover a wide range of industry expertise and are only too pleased to answer any questions you may have.

Aubrey Dawson ASFAV Managing Director Head of Valuations

Ben Haynes ASFAV Chairman Modern & Classic Cars

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Peter Mason Saleroom Manager Auctioneer & Valuer

Jeannie Greig Office & Accounts Administrator

Rachel Hutchinson MA Head of Jewellery Auctioneer & Valuer

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Rachel Assous MA Valuer Decorative Art, Silver & Collectables

Harrison Goldman BA (Hons) Auctioner & Valuer Furniture & Decorative Arts

Colin Smith Valuer Jewellery & Silver

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Lauren Latham BComm Office Manager Jewellery & Silver

Marc Sancho MA Valuer Paintings & Works of Art

Mark Hill BA (Hons) Head of Design

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Sean Wright Photographer

YanYan Zhao Viewing & Saleroom Assistant Mandarin Chinese Speaker

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An 18th century Russian Icon Sold for ÂŁ27,000

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THE AUCTION PROCESS

AUCTION

COLLECTION

We hold Fine Art, Antiques & Jewellery auctions at our salerooms in Berkshire once a month, and a number of additional specialist sales throughout the year. You are welcome to bid online, by phone or in person at our saleroom.

Please contact us directly to arrange a time for collection, delivery or storage of your purchased items. Our saleroom is open until 5pm on the day of the sale and from 10am to 5pm, Monday to Friday.

BID IN PERSON

SHIPPING

To experience the excitement of bidding in person you will need to register with us by providing a proof of identity before the auction. On the day of the auction you’ll be given a bidding number to use.

We recommend Mail Boxes Etc as a responsible and reliable courier service. Please contact them directly to assist with the delivery and shipping of your purchase. www.mbe.co.uk

BID ONLINE

COMPANY DETAILS

You can register to bid live in real-time from wherever you are in the world. Simply set up your account at our website, select an auction and complete your application before the sale starts. To register please visit: www.dawsonsauctions.co.uk

We trade as Dawsons Auctioneers Limited. Registered company office: The Auction House, Kings Grove Estate, Maidenhead, Berkshire, SL6 4DP. Company Registration Number: 10185175. Registered in England & Wales. VAT Number: 251 2412 49.

BID BY PHONE If you’d like to bid by telephone, please get in touch a minimum of 24 hours before the auction and a member of our team will call you on the day a few lots beforehand. PAYMENT Please note that all auction purchases must be paid for and collected within 5 working days of the sale. Storage charges will be incurred thereafter. Please note that a Buyers’ Premium of 27.6% including VAT applies to every item.

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Cartier, London An Art Deco diamond bracelet Sold for ÂŁ40,000

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G LO SSA RY

ARTIST RESALE RIGHTS & R OYA LT Y C H A R G E S

An item catalogued with the name of an artist, without any qualification, is a work by the artist.

From 1st January 2012 all UK market professionals (including auctioneers, dealers and galleries) are required to collect a royalty payment for all living artists and the beneficiaries of deceased artists up to 70 years following their death. The payment must be

‘Attributed to’ – an item created by the artist in whole or in part, as recognised by Dawsons.

collected after each new sale. ‘Studio of’ – or Workshop of as recognised by Dawsons, the item was created in the studio or workshop of an artist, and possibly under their supervision. ‘Circle of’ – as recognised by Dawsons, the item was created during the time of and influenced by the artist. ‘Follower of’ – Dawsons recognises that the item was executed in the style of the artist, but not necessarily by a pupil. ‘Manner of’ – as recognised by Dawsons, the item was executed in the style of the artist, at a later date. ‘After’ – Dawsons recognises that this item is a copy of the artist’s original work. ‘Signed, dated or inscribed’ – as recognised by Dawsons, the item was officially signed, dated or inscribed by the artist. The inclusion of a question mark indicates an element of doubt on Dawsons’ part.

Items labelled with a + in the catalogue and sold for £1,000 or more will be subject to a further percentage of the hammer price as follows: £0 to £50,000 | subject to 4% £50,001 to £200,000 | subject to 3% £200,001 to £350,000 | subject to 1% £350,001 to £500,000 | subject to 0.5% Exceeding £500,000 | subject to 0.25% The Artist’s Resale Right payable will include one of the above rates, with a maximum royalty payment of £12,500 for a single transaction. The total resale rate will be based on the pound sterling/euro reference exchange rate as quoted by the European Central Bank on the date of sale. All royalty charges are passed on to the Design and Artists Copyright Society (DACS). No handling costs or other charges in relation to the Artists Resale Rights are retained by Dawsons. There is no VAT payable on this royalty charge.

‘Bearing signature’ – as recognised by Dawsons, the signature, date or inscription was by the hand of someone other than the artist. ‘Dimensions’ – item dimensions are measured from and not including the mount or frame. All dimensions are given in centimetres stating height before width.

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I N F O R M AT I O N F O R B U Y E R S 1. INTRODUCTION The following informative notes are intended to assist Buyers of Dawsons, 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).

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 Dawsons conditions of sale. (b) In the case where a debit or credit card has been used to register, the buyer also agrees to authorise Dawsons, 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) Dawsons offers online bidding services as a convenience to its clients, but neither Dawsons 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) Dawsons 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 Dawsons or affiliated with Dawsons in any way and as such Dawsons cannot be held responsible for the individual performance of any other companies.

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.

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TERMS & CONDITIONS Dawsons 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 Dawsons Auctioneers Limited trading as Dawsons Auctioneers. 1. DEFINITIONS In these Conditions: 1. “auctioneer” means the firm of Dawsons 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 Dawsons 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. BIDDING 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. Dawsons are unable to pack,

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post or deliver any items purchased through public 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 Dawsons or affiliated with Dawsons in any way and as such Dawsons 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, Dawsons 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

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Dawsons conditions of sale. i. In the case where a debit or credit card has been used to register the buyer also agrees to authorise Dawsons, 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. Dawsons offers online bidding services as a convenience to its clients, but neither Dawsons 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 Dawsons 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. Dawsons 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. Dawsons 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 Dawsons 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. Dawsons 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 Dawsons 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

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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. 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 Dawsons 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. Dawsons 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).

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