Cover illustrations
Front cover: lots 600 to 609
Inside front: lot 123
Inside back: lot 599
Back cover: lot 189
Front cover: lots 600 to 609
Inside front: lot 123
Inside back: lot 599
Back cover: lot 189
Wednesday 25 Januar y 2023
10:30am Lots 1-614
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Saturday 21 January 11am to 3pm
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Guy Tayler Lot 614 An elegant 19th century silver mounted rock crystal scent bottleLots 111-135 Furniture
Lots 136-147 Garden / Kitchenalia, Rugs and carpets
Lots 146-162 Lighting
Lots 163-189 Brass & Copper Wares, Barometers and Clocks
Lots 190-195 Taxidermy
Lots 196-230 Asian Art
Lots 231-267 Ceramics and Glass
Lots 268-287 Books, Maps, Collectables and Militaria
Lots 288-313 Toys, Models and Memorabilia
Lots 314-332 Sculpture
Lots 333-348 Mirrors
Lots 349-423 Pictures
Lots 424-439 Tea Caddies, Writing Slopes and Boxes
Lots 440-462 Watches and Jewellery
Lots 463-557 Silver
Lots 558-614 Works of Art
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Photography: Dominic Brown Layout & Design: Eddie HamsA GEORGE III MAHOGANY
two short drawers over three long drawers, raised on bracket feet 119 x 103 x 52cm £100-£200
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A 19TH CENTURY OAK TRIPOD TABLE CIRCA 1850
the circular top raised on a turned baluster pillar, supported by three out swept scroll legs 77cm diam x 68cm high
Provenance: From a private Somerset collection £50-£80
A 19TH CENTURY
CORNER WARDROBE / HALL CUPBOARD bowed form with a single door enclosing hanging rail within, on bracket feet 193cm high, 80cm wide, 53cm deep £80-£140
19TH CENTURY raised on four turned supports terminating in out scrolling feet 54cm wide, 71 5cm high
Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer £100-£200
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A QUEEN ANNE STYLE ELBOW CHAIR with pierced vasiform splat and scroll arms, the cabriole legs united by a stretcher and terminating in claw and ball feet, attractive worn painted finish 110 x 64 x 50cm
Provenance: From a private Somerset collection £50-£80
A VICTORIAN WALNUT CENTRE TABLE with quarter veneered top, two column supports on four outswept feet with a turned stretcher 74 x 103 x 55cm £60-£100
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III
comprising of three graduated long drawers, on splayed bracket feet 90 x 90 x 48cm £100-£150
5
A DUTCH EARLY 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY LINEN PRESS
the arch stepped cornice sat over two arch moulded doors with applied carved oak swag decoration with a central carved garlanded portrait panel , flanked by corinthian pillars, sat atop a lower bombe case with three graduated drawers flanked by outset scrolled stiles, the ornate carved apron uniting two carved claw feet 235 x 170 x 64cm £450-£600
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a moulded oblong top on a turned pedestal base with four down swept scroll legs, raised on casters 74 x 134 x 120cm £60-£100
the bookcase with two glazed sliding doors enclosing two adjustable interior shelves, the cupboard with three drawers and panelled door 179 x 109 x 43cm £60-£100
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A 19TH CENTURY PINE DOME TOP TRUNK with metal corner mounts 44 x 72 x 38cm £30-£50
oval top with two drop leaves, on four Acanthus carved Queen Anne legs terminating in carved claw and ball feet 72 x 121 x 136cm (with leaves up) £150-£250
string inlaid plinth top, three short drawers over three long drawers, raised on splayed bracket feet 101 x 112 x 56cm £150-£250
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A CHINESE LACQUER TABLE AND FOUR STOOLS decorated with two peacocks perched amongst flowering branches £180-£250
15
A FOUR FOLD LEATHER PANEL SCREEN
in two sections, vibrant painted decoration depicting songbirds amongst a cornucopia of fruits, foliage and Acanthus leaves
183cm high, 216cm wide, 3cm deep
Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer £100-£200
CIRCA 1900
the moulded dentil cornice above a pair of interlaced astragal glazed doors enclosing shelves, the conforming lower section raised on shaped bracket feet 100cm wide, 207cm high £500-£700
the seat panels decorated with carved lotus flower roundels
28 x 24 x 27cm and similar
Provenance: From a private Somerset collection £25-£40
MID 20TH CENTURY
the circular top embossed with gilded figural landscape decoration, the frieze with painted floral decoration, on four tapered legs 73 x 61cm
Provenance: From a private Somerset collection. £40-£80
in the manner of Ernest Gimson, four rung serpentine ladder back above a rush seat, raised on four legs united by stretchers 64 x 37 x 31cm
Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer. £40-£80
heavy duty construction with oak timbers and iron brackets and hinges, single frieze drawer over two cupboard doors enclosing an interior shelf, attractive green paint finish 84 x 90 x 55cm
Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer £80-£140
AN ITALIAN SORRENTO TABLE CIRCA 1900
the canted square top with as parquetry games board, raised on a tripod base 60cm wide, 74cm high £100-£200
A REGENCY SATINWOOD AND PAINTED OVAL TILT-TOP WINE TABLE
CIRCA 1820
the oval top tilt-top raised on a later painted column supports and tripod base 56cm wide, 70cm high £200-£300
A FINE GEORGIAN MAHOGANY PEMBROKE TABLE, IN THE MANNER OF GILLOWS CIRCA 1800
the drop-leaf canted rectangular top above two fall front lateral compartments, raised on square tapered legs terminating in brass cappings and casters 73cm high, 87cm high, 69cm deep £300-£500
a leather inset top section with three frieze drawers (one long, two short), sat atop two pedestals, each with three graduated drawers 74 x 120 x 52cm £25-£50
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A 19TH CENTURY PINE BLANKET BOX
of simple rustic form, constructed from dove tailed panels, with iron ring handles 43 x 83 x 47cm £30-£50
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VINTAGE PINE
CIRCA 1920 attractive green craqleur paint finish, mesh panels enclosing two interior shelves 115 x 75 x 36cm
Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer £40-£80
the circular single piece top sat atop a turned baluster pillar supported by three down swept legs terminating in pad feet 67cm high, 88cm diam £50-£80
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A VINTAGE BELBER WARDROBE TRUNK CIRCA 1900 with original Belber label, the trunk opens to reveal three large drawers and hanging space 52 x 103 x 55cm
£25-£50
29
A LARGE 19TH CENTURY HABERDASHERY COUNTER
comprised of a substantial mahogany counter top sat upon a waxed pine base, with a panelled front and an open back, divided into four interior sections 86 x 250 x 60cm £400-£800
30
A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY DEMI LUNE TABLE of simplistic form, on four chamfered legs 71 x 122 x 60cm
Provenance: From a private Somerset collection £30-£60
31
A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY CORNER CUPBOARD
simplistic form, single panel door enclosing two interior shelves 82 x 75 x 41cm £30-£60
32
A VICTORIAN BURR WALNUT CARD TABLE the swivel top folding open to reveal a baize lined interior, with string inlay decoration to the table top, friezes and turned tapered legs 70 x 96 x 51cm £50-£80
33
A 19TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL WAXED PINE SIDE CUPBOARD
of simplistic form, with panelled doors enclosing an interior shelf, raised on turned bun feet 77 x 99 x 47cm £50-£80
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A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY LIBRARY TABLE with three short frieze drawers on four turned baluster legs 73 x 115 x 98cm £30-£50
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two short drawers over three graduated long drawers, flanked by rope twist panels, on turned fluted feet 110 x 111 x 57cm
Provenance: From a private Somerset collection £100-£200
36
AN LATE 18TH / EARLY 19TH CENTURY PAPIER MACHE TRAY ON STAND
the painted galleried tray depicting a winged cherub aboard a chariot pulled by two goats amongst clouds, with a painted rococo border pattern, the tray stamped ‘London’ with a crown mark on verso the tray measuring 54 x 75cm £300-£400
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EARLY 19TH CENTURY with studded decoration, the domed hinged top opening to reveal a lined interior, with side carrying handles a twin shaped lock plates 133cm wide, 57cm high, 60cm deep £300-£500
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AN 18TH CENTURY OAK HALL CHAIR
of simplistic form, with a carved shaped top rail above a plain panel back, with turned front legs united by stretchers
98 x 43 x 44cm £30-£50
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A VICTORIAN STRIPPED PINE AND MAHOGANY TILT-TOP BREAKFAST TABLE raised on three scroll feet 68cm high x 120cm diam £40-£80
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A VICTORIAN OCTAGONAL PARQUETRY LAMP TABLE
CIRCA 1890 geometric starburst pattern top raised on four turned, fluted aesthetic style outswept legs united by stretchers 71cm high, 60cm wide, 60cm deep Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer. £60-£100
42
A VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD CHIFFONIER a fret cut gallery back with upper shelf with scroll supports, one long frieze drawer and two cupboard doors, with internal shelf 139 x 92 x 37cm £50-£80
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A MAHOGANY COPPER BOUND PEAT BUCKET EARLY 19TH CENTURY the tapered sides with twin lions mask and loop handles 36 5cm wide, 30cm high £250-£350
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A 19TH CENTURY AMERICAN ROCKING CHAIR
A LATE VICTORIAN
the four shelves decorated with marquetry Grecian urn motifs, united by turned rope twist baluster supports, raised on three bun feet 136 x 44 x 25cm £30-£60
the top rail painted with a folk art depiction of trees and buildings 107 x 56 x 48cm £150-£250
buttoned upholstery covered in a gold colour material, on turned legs with casters, along with a tapestry top footstool and tapered lift-top footstool 89cm high, 65cm wide, 77cm deep £30-£60
46
TWO LARGE CONTEMPORARY HEADBOARDS with bobbin pillars and scalloped top edge, cream painted the larger measuring 180 x 200cm, the smaller 180 x 170cm Provenance: From a private Somerset collection £50-£80
CIRCA 1800 the dished circular tiers with a reeded edge and turned upright supports, raised on three downswept square tapered legs terminating on brass cappings and casters 117cm high, 60cm diam £300-£500
20TH CENTURY covered in a burgundy damask material depicting courting couple 102 x 73 x 56cm £150-£200
49
DEMI LUNE TABLE and a mahogany string inlaid lamp table the demi lune table easuring 72 x 131 x 50cm £30-£60
50
A 19TH CENTURY
tilting oval top on a turned baluster base on three down swept scroll legs 74cm high, 110cm wide, 83cm deep £40-£80
51
A LATE 18TH / EARLY 19TH CENTURY FRUIT WOOD MU SIC CUPBOARD long frieze drawer above cupboard space with two shelves enclosed by a single door with iron hinges, on bracket feet 125 x 65 x 36 5cm £80-£120
52
A 19TH CENTURY AMERICAN PINE PRIMITIVE COBBLER’S BENCH
with galleried sides, single frieze drawer and inset circular leather seat panel 39 x 140 x 53cm £200-£300
53
single piece construction with three tier plate rack above and cupboard below, with two frieze drawers and two panelled doors
215cm high, 118cm wide, 47cm deep £150-£250
54
A 19TH CENTURY
recovered in bold floral damask material, raised on tapered square legs terminating in brass sabots and casters 95 x 65 x 63cm £40-£80
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A LATE VICTORIAN MAHOGANY TUB CHAIR the curved upholstered arm rail and back panel supported by three carved splats, with down swept chamfered arm supports, the upholstered seat panel raised on turned legs 72 x 62 x 58cm £40-£80
57
A CREAM PAINTED UTILITY TABLE with a single frieze drawer, on four detachable tapered legs 74 x 124 x 75cm £40-£80
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AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY BRASS INLAID ROSEWOOD CHIFFONIER with an open brass galleried shelf over three drawers, the base with two frieze drawers over two arched top panelled doors, flanked by brass capped columns 123 x 95 x 32cms £200-£250
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covered in an emerald green material, raised on tapered turned legs, terminating in casters 90 x 69 x 62cm £40-£80
A LARGE 19TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL PINE FOUR DOOR DRES SER BASE
simplistic form with four panelled doors, raised on four square feet 97cm high, 230cm wide, 48cm deep £150-£250
CIRCA 1760
the rectangular top with a reeded edge above one long frieze and six short drawers flanking a recessed kneehole, fitted with a cupboard door and a further shaped apron drawer, the whole flanked by reeded quarter columns and raised on ogee bracket feet 80cm wide, 78cm high, 51cm deep £500-£800
61
A VINTAGE BENT WOOD THONET ARMCHAIR
CIRCA 1910 elegant curved form with embossed seat panel, the underside with two paper labels and impressed mark ‘F29’ 92 x 56 x 45cm
Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer £80-£140
62
A PINE AND WIRE MESH BIRD CAGE
cream painted graduated form, 91 x 55 x 35cm; along with a cane bird cage, tapered baluster form with a turned finial top, 62cm high x 40cm diam
Provenance: From a private Somerset collection £40-£80
63
A VINTAGE WROUGHT-IRON SAUCEPAN STAND AND A FRENCH FARMHOUSE CHAIR
the cream painted stand of tapered triangular form with five tiers, the chair with rush seat panel and shaped top rail
the stand 104cm high
Provenance: From a private Somerset collection £40-£80
recovered in a contemporary gold and blue stripe material, the turned legs raised on brass casters 93 x 47 x 48cm £60-£100
CIRCA 1850
simplistic slender form, comprised of two sections, the top section with a moulded cushion cornice above a glazed single door enclosing a material lined interior with two shelves, sat atop a cabinet base with a glazed door enclosing two interior shelves, on a plinth base 178 x 64 x 32cm £100-£150
CIRCA 1890
the circular dish top raised on four fluted legs united by an x-form stretcher and ending in downswept feet with casters
69cm diam, 70cm high £100-£200
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A RUSTIC RECLAIMED PINE NARROW CUPBOARD of simplistic form, with single door 186 x 60 x 30 5cm £50-£80
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A 20TH CENTURY ELM COFFEE TABLE in a refectory style with two trefoil carved end panels united by a stretcher 45cm high, 117cm wide, 51cm deep £50-£80
69
A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY WRITING DESK with leather inset top, a long frieze drawer flanked by two banks of four drawers, the back of the desk with nine false drawer fronts 78 x 117 x 63cm £50-£80
70
A SUPERB QUALITY CROSS BANDED LOO TABLE BY S & H JEWELL CABINET MAKERS the tilting circular mahogany top with box wood string inlay and rosewood cross banded edge, sat atop a substantial bird cage base, raised on four down swept cross banded legs, terminating in large brass claw foot caps and casters, with maker’s label ‘S & H Jewell, 26 Parker St, London WC 2’ 152cm diam top, 76cm high £300-£500
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A MATCHED SET OF SIX HOOP BACK DINING CHAIRS comprising of four Victorian chairs and two 20th century chairs, on tapered fluted legs with lattice pattern pale green seat coverings each chair measuring 90 x 47 x 43cm £50-£100
72
A PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY CARVED FRUIT WOOD CORBELS
each depicting two birds amongst a cornucopia of fruit, flora and foliage, with oak shelf tops 46 x 22 x 16cm £50-£100
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180
the hinged covered and sides decorated with ornate foliate scroll metal-strapwork, with side carrying handles and a void interior 100cm wide, 70cm deep, 56cm deep £500-£700
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A JAPANNED DEMI LUNE CARD TABLE
the top folding over to reveal a baize lined interior, gilt chinoiserie decoration to frieze panels and legs, supported on tapered spade legs 78cm high, 82cm wide, 41cm deep Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer £80-£140
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A 19TH CENTURY LOUIS XV STYLE FAUTIEUL tapestry back panel on an ornate foliate carved scroll work frame with scroll arm supports on foliate carved cabriole legs 99 x 65 x 60cm £70-£120
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inlaid with box wood and ivory, with an ornate laurel carved lyre splat, the cabriole legs with further box wood string inlay each chair measuring 94 x 44 x 43cm Note: Ivory Exemption Certificate Submission reference DKGQZBHX £50-£100
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A RUSTIC RECLAIMED PINE KITCHEN CUPBOARD two mesh panelled doors enclosing three interior shelves, above two frieze drawers, with a lower cupboard space enclosed by two panelled doors 239 x 89 x 42cm £100-£200
78
the back panel and seat panel recovered in a contemporary plaid material 92 x 57 x 53cm £100-£150
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A REGENCY MAHOGANY CHEST OF DRAWERS
two short drawers over three long drawers with string inlay, raised on splayed bracket feet, with brass handles 109 x 92 x 42cm £150-£250
80
A FRENCH 19TH CENTURY BOURGEOIS-AINE ARTIST’S EASEL
adjustable clamps and shelf, on four casters, with maker’s stamp 217 x 59 x 57cm £60-£100
premium
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20TH CENTURY, MODERN in the manner of Linley, the superstructure with two glazed panel doors enclosing adjustable shelves, below is a cylinder fall opening to reveal a fitted interior with leather inset brushing slide, below are a further pair of panel doors, raised on a plinth base 88cm wide, 240cm high (approx), 54cm deep Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer. £400-£600
A GEORGE III STYLE MAHOGANY SECRETAIRE CIRCA 1900
the rectangular top with moulded edge, above a fall front enclosing a fitted interior with pigeon holes, drawers and cupboard door, below is a further long drawer, raised on acanthus carved cabriole legs terminating in claw and ball feet
113cm wide, 96cm high, 59cm deep £500-£700
T WO CARVED WALNUT AND GILTWOOD GUSTAVIAN STOOLS
18TH CENTURY
with tapestry covered serpentine shaped seats above a bold shell carved frieze, raised on carved cabriole legs 50cm wide, 47cm high approx.
Provenance: From a private London collection £500-£800
84
A 19TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL PAINTED PINE CORNER CUPBOARD
the panels with hand painted floral motifs, the frieze panel painted with the date ‘1814’ 93 x 75 x 50cm £150-£200
85
A CONTEMPORARY LEATHER AND HARDWOOD OPEN ARMCHAIR
66cm wide, 75cm high
Provenance: From a private Somerset collection £100-£200
A PAIR OF FRENCH SINGLE BED STEADS
20TH CENTURY
cream painted frames with carved floral decoration and buttoned calico panels to the head board and foot board 127 x 105 x 103cm
Note: The bed steads come with bases and two ‘Sleepwell’ mattresses
Provenance: From a private Somerset collection. £100-£200
87
A PAIR OF HARDWOOD GARDEN CHAIRS
slatted back panels with gently swept arm supports, attractive worn and weathered appearance 89 5 x 58 x 54cm £150-£250
CIRCA 1880 the back legs stamped 20481/353 ,deep back swept shape, the back panel, seat and arm rests covered in William Morris style floral pattern material, with fluted tapered arm supports and legs, raised on brass and ceramic caster £500-£700
LATE 19TH CENTURY in the rococo style, the foliate carved serpentine shaped back and stuffed over seat covered in green velvet fabric, raised on cabriole scroll legs 143cm wide £600-£800
91
good weathered appearance 107cm high, 170cm wide, 67cm deep £400-£600
premium
1850
the moulded cornice above a pair of glazed panel doors enclosing adjustable shelves, the lowers section with a conforming pair of doors enclosing shelves, raised on a plinth base 156cm wide, 228cm high, 43cm deep £600-£800
92
TWO PAIRS OF STYLISED TABLE LEGS in the form of camel legs, the longer pair measuring 127cm, the shorter pair 93cm, both painted in a pale teal blue £40-£80
CIRCA 1800 with twin pierced upright splats and reeded downswept arms, above stuffed over seats covered in ‘royal arms’ embroidered needlepoint seats, raised on turned tapered legs 53cm wide, 87cm high £100-£200
A HEAL’S MID CENTURY TEAK CHEST OF DRAWERS comprising of three short frieze drawers over six long drawers, including a deep drawer and linen fold fronted drawer, with ring handles raised on square legs, one drawer with circular Heal’s label 130 x 91 x 46cm £50-£100
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AN AFROMOSIA FRAMED VINYL TOP STOOL by Victor Bramwell Wilkins for G-Plan, circa 1965 45cm high, 50cm diam Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer £40-£80
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A PAIR OF ERCOL LIGHT ELM MID CENTURY THREE TIER WALL SHELVES
the shelves united by shaped panel sides each shelf 50 x 97 x 13cm £60-£100
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A ‘KEVI’ CHAIR BY JORG RASMUSSEN FOR FRITZ HANSEN
80 x 36 x 39cm £40-£80
98
A RETRO PUDDLE TABLE AND THREE HIGH STOOLS
the puddle table with a wicker covered pine top sat atop a tubular steel base, 40 x 128 x 90cm; the three stools with curved cane covered seat panels on tubular steel frames, 76 x 36cm £80-£140
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A SET OF FOUR MID CENTURY BEECH WOOD AND VINYL CHAIRS CIRCA 1965 probably by Stoe Ben, stamped numbers on underside of each chair each chair measuring 85 x 45 x 42cm Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer £100-£150
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IN THE MANNER OF HARRY BERTOIA: ` A VINTAGE
black coated steel mesh with detachable seat /back cushion 86 x 80 x 52cm
Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer £50-£80
BY HARRY BERTOIA FOR KNOLL
designed 1952, white coated steel mesh with detachable seat pad each chair measuring 77 x 53.5 x 49cm
Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer £500-£700
CIRCA 1965
designed by architect Nisse Strinning, comprising of two metal ‘ladder’ side panels and six adjustable book shelves 212 x 80 x 30cm
Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer £100-£150
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A SET OF FOUR TEAK AND VINYL DINING CHAIRS
BY MACINTOSH, CIRCA 1972-80 78 x 38 x 40cm
Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer £80-£140
CIRCA 1967
moulded fibreglass seat on revolving teak X-frame base, with removable ‘flower power’ covering 103 x 70 x 75cm
Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer £100-£150
A VITRA DSX SIDE CHAIR
BY CHARLES EAMES
white moulded fibreglass plastic seat on chromed legs 78 x 47 x 38cm
Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer £80-£140
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BY CHARLES EAMES
black moulded fibreglass plastic seat on chromed legs 78 x 47 x 38cm
Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer £80-£140
BY BRUNO MATHSSON FOR DUX
chromium plated steel frame with canvas covering, with original detachable head cushion 97 x 65 x 70cm
Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer
Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer. £100-£200
Each lot is subject to a buyer’s premium of 30% inclusive of VAT@ 20%
108
A RALPH LAUREN COLORADO LEATHER CLUB CHAIR
covered in light tan leather with bold hammered nailheads 90cm wide, 90cm high Provenance: From a private Somerset collection £3000-£5000
109
A VICTORIAN OAK NEO-CLASSICAL STYLE BENCH CIRCA 188
the rectangular seat raised on twin acanthus and shell carved shaped end support, united by a cross stretcher and terminating a claw feet 143cm wide, 52cm high, 46cm deep £800-£1200
CIRCA 1815
the painted rectangular top above a fall front drawer with gilt-metal mounts, opening to reveal a fitted interior and inset leather writing surface, below are a pair of panelled cupboard doors, raised on a plinth base 87cm wide, 103cm high, 40cm deep £800-£1200
18TH CENTURY
the serpentine shaped top with an flowerhead edge, above two lateral frieze drawers, raised on chamfered square legs united by a shaped undertier and terminating in brass casters 119cm wide (when open), 73cm high, 79cm deep £1000-£1500
17TH CENTURY
the lift-out circular lid with large key and concealed lock plate cover release mechanism, the whole of strapbound and riveted construction 73 x 42cm
Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer £800-£1200
the shelved superstructure above a rounded rectangular top, below are three central long drawers flanked by a pair of cupboard doors, raised on turned bun feet 193cm wide, 210cm high, 47cm deep £1000-£1500
114
A GOOD SET OF FOUR LOW BACK YEW WOOD & ELM WINDSOR CHAIRS
19TH CENTURY
the spindle hoop backs centered by pierced vase shaped splats above deep elm seats, raised on baluster turned legs united by crinoline stretchers 50cm wide, 92cm high £1700-£2500
Lot 114
115
A SET OF SIX GUSTAVIAN PAINTED GILTWOOD CHAIRS
EARLY 19TH CENTURY in the Neo-Classic style, the padded lyre backs flanked by caryatid upright supports, above stuffed over seats, raised on stiff-leaf carved turned legs 51cm wide, 88cm high Provenance: From a private London collection £1000-£2000
Neo-Classical style painted gilt wood,the downswept arms decorated with goat masks, the frieze decorated with stiff leaf and roundel pattern, the tragsoffa raised on eight gently splaying legs and measuring 92 x 191 x 72cm, the chair measuring 87 x 61 x 62cm
Provenance: From a private Somerset collection £1000-£1500
the rectangular verde marble top above an anthemion relief decorated frieze, raised on turned stiff-leaf carved legs united by an x-form stretcher, centered by an urn finial and terminating in toupie feet 95cm wide, 78cm high, 50cm deep
Provenance: From a private London collection £1000-£2000
L ATE 18TH CENTURY
the variegated marble top above a scrolling foliate carved frieze, raised on turned fluted legs united by shaped stretchers, centered by an urn finial and terminating in toupie feet 92cm wide, 78cm high, 47cm deep
Provenance: From a private London collection £1000-£2000
ebonised gilt wood frame decorated with narrow bands of foliate carving, raised on eight tapered stiff-leaf legs 82 x 200 x 77cm
Provenance: From a private Somerset collection. £2000-£3000
Lot 118
LATE 18TH CENTURY
with gilt-metal mounts, the fall front enclosing a serpentine-shaped fitted interior centered by a small cupboard door, below three long gentle breakfront drawers, raised on short outswept feet ending in sabots 109cm wide, 108cm high, 53cm deep
Provenance: From a private London collection £2000-£3000
AT TRIBUTED TO FRANCOIS LINKE , L ATE 19TH CENTURY
the rectangular top with an inset leather writing surface and angular outset corners, above a gentle breakfront frieze applied with guilloche mounts, raised on square tapered supports surmounted by patera motifs, joined by a shaped x-form stretcher and terminating in capped toupie feet 89 5cm wide, 75cm high, 60 5cm deep £2000-£3000 122
BY CHARLES GUILLAUME DIEHL, 19TH CENTURY with line and scrolling foliate inlay throughout, the marble top above two upper drawers and a fall front simulated as three drawers, opening to reveal a fitted interior, below are three further drawers, raised on turned toupie feet, the lock plate inscribed ‘DIEHL, 19 r Michel le Conte, PARIS’ 74cm wide, 147cm high, 38cm deep
Provenance: From a private London collection £1500-£2500
124
A CHINESE HARDWOOD LOW TABLE with pierced carved frieze 30 x 150 x 70cm £80-£120
125
A CHINESE ALTAR TABLE with ornate carved corner brackets depicting dragons 93 x 223 x 37.5cm £300-£500
126
A CHINESE MARBLE INSET HARDWOOD STAND
L ATE QING DYNAST Y
the circular top with a rouge marble inset, above a foliate and fruit carved openwork frieze, raised on leaf carved cabriole legs 38cm diam, 90cm high
Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer. £100-£150
127
A CHINESE HARDWOOD STAND QING DYNASTY, 19TH CENTURY
the square top above an ornate open-scroll frieze, raised on shaped slender legs united by peripheral stretchers 24cm wide, 68cm high
Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer £80-£120
128
VICTORIAN EBONISED CHARGER OR PLATE STAND
CIRCA 1900 43cm wide, 29cm high
Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer. £80-£120
129
CHINESE ‘ZITAN’ HAT STAND QING DYNASTY, 19TH CENTURY 24cm high
Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer £200-£300
130
A CHINESE HARDWOO TURY
the cleated rectangular top above an ornate scroll carved apron, raised on corner square section legs 75cm wide, 27cm high, 41cm deep £300-£500
131
IMPRESSIVE
QING DYNAST Y, 19TH CENTURY
the circular castellated circular tops on fluted columns encircled by spiralling scaly dragons, raised on three Buddhist-lion cabriole feet 28cm diam, 151cm high
Provenance: From a Prominent Scottish Collection £1500-£2500
QING DYNAST Y, 19TH CENTURY the double-tiered pagoda-from top carved in relief with dragons and figural panels, above glazed panel sides with further carved decoration of scaly dragons amidst clouds, the whole raised on four outset dragon feet joined by a shaped frieze carved with qilins and turtles 159cm wide, 225cm high, 112cm deep
Provenance: From a Prominent Scottish Collection £3000-£5000
133
A CHINESE GARDEN SEAT
20TH CENTURY
barrel-form, decorated with a dragon amongst clouds 52cm high
Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer £50-£80
Each lot is subject to a buyer’s premium of 30% inclusive of VAT@ 20%
134
A CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE TURQUOISE-GROUND GARDEN SEAT
QING DYNAST Y, 19TH CENTURY of typical barrel-form, painted with blossoming flowers and scaly dragons 46cm high, 31cm diam £300-£500
GOOD JAPANESE KUTANI AND IMARI PORCELAIN MOUNTED LACQUER CABINET ON STAND
EIJI PERIOD (1868-1912)
the cabinet fitted with an arrangement of doors and drawers, mounted throughout with assorted porcelain panels finely painted with dragons, cranes, crashing waves, blossoming flowers and various vegetation, all reserved against a gilt-trellis decorated black lacquer ground, raised on a conforming stand 106cm wide, 168cm high, 41cm deep
Provenance: Private Dorset collection. acquired from House & Sons. in 1974 £4000-£6000
136
A PAIR OF ZINC ROOF COWLINGS
originating from Kyrgyzstan, of crown form, the pierced rivetted body with applied floral roundels, surmounted by crescent moon and star symbol, 70cm high Provenance: From a private Somerset collection £40-£80
137
A JAPANESE WOODEN BUCKET
tapered circular shape,in the form of a crane, crimson painted, 56cm high, 41cm diam
Provenance: From a private Somerset collection £25-£50
138
A VINTAGE PINE PLATE RACK
of simplistic rustic form, 49cm high, 51cm wide, 20cm deep £30-£50
139
A 19TH CENTURY SPONG & CO. KNIFE SHARPENER
oak drum body on a cast-iron stand, 36cm diam, £20-£40
140
A 19TH CENTURY COOPERED BUT TER CHURN with detachable cast-iron handle, 42cm diam £20-£40
141
20TH CENTURY, IN A GEORGE III STYLE aluminium plate on a silver plated stand with two burners 14 x 47 x 25cm
Provenance: From a private Somerset collection. £100-£150
142
A 19TH CENTURY ANTLER HANDLE TWO PIECE CARVING SET
the handles formed from complete three point antlers, the blade of the carving knife stamped ‘Looker 42, Leadenhall St’ knife measure 66cm long (blade 34cm), fork measures 53cm long £30-£50
143
Lot 145
TWO HAND KNOTTED PERSIAN BELOUCH RUGS
both of deep border pattern with geometric patterns on a red ground, worn appearance, along with a worn Persian hall runner the largest rug measuring 242 x 103cm Provenance: From a private Somerset collection £60-£100
144
A PERSIAN FAWN DEEP BORDER PATTERN RUG the border decorated with flowering vines, the central panel decorated with floral and foliate motifs, 155cm x 93cm £300-£400
145
A RALPH LAUREN RUG MODERN in the Oushak traditional style,157cm x 101cm Provenance: From a private Somerset collection £100-£200
146
A RALPH LAUREN RUG MODERN in the traditional style, 157cm x 102cm
Provenance: From a private Somerset collection. £100-£200
147
A VINTAGE OAK TOOLMAKER’S CHEST with five graduated drawers and lift-top, the chest full with various engineer’s hand tools and accessories, along with two wooden tool chests and their contents (a\!f>lot) Oak chest 37cm high, 41cm wide, 22cm deep £40-£80
148
A PAIR OF BRASS GASOLIER BRACKETS modified for use with electricity 34cm £25-£50
149
A GLASS CHANDELIER
20TH CENTURY
comprising of eight down swept branches with glass drip trays and metal fittings, emanating from a central baluster shaft, with faceted glass bead decoration 32cm high, 62cm width £20-£40
150
A PAIR OF CONTEMPORARY HORN TABLE LAMPS
79cm high
Provenance: From a private Somerset collection £100-£200
151
A LARGE GLASS CHANDELIER
comprised of four down swept spiral twist branches with glass drip trays and candle style fittings, the branches interspersed with four spiral twist scroll work arms, all emanating from a central knopped baluster shaft, decorated with glass drops and glass beads the shaft measuring 65cm high £40-£80
152
A 19TH CENTURY OIL LAMP
with etched glass globular shade, glass chimney, a painted glass reservoir depicting church ruins within a rural highland setting, raised on a square tapered castiron base decorated panels depicting a jackdaw perched on a branch 60cm high (including chimney) £30-£60
153
19TH CENTURY
the multi-baluster central stem issuing two tiers of scrolled S-shaped arms, with dished drip-pans and turned nozzles 64cm high approx £400-£600
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the lot comprising of:
A Guzzini-style ‘mushroom’ pendant light shade
A raffia covered cylindrical table lamp with shade (87cm high)
A chromed ribbed pillar table lamp (62cm high)
An orange and white enamelled central light shade (27 5cm)
A tapered sea grass light shade (27cm high)
A glass bubble light shade (25cm high)
Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer. £50-£80
155
A HEBERT TERRY ‘ZEBEDEE’ LAMP AND A LAMOTTE ENTRE STAND CIRCA 1974
the lamp comprised of an orange and cream ‘eyeball’ shade sat atop an orange steel spring base, (33cm high) the entre dish comprised of three tiers of moulded orange acrylic on a chromed central pillar, 50cm high x 40cm diam ; along with a Guzzini acrylic serving dish, an Italian Koh-I-Nor desk tidy, an ISDS tray, two retro radios, two desk clocks, a globular table lighter and a steel framed table lamp
Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer £80-£140
156
BY
HERBERT TERRY AND SONSone on a circular base, the other on a square base, both with maker’s stamps
Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer £100-£150
157
A BRASS SIX BRANCH CHANDELIER
scroll foliate frame decorated with central glass finial and glass drops 35cm high
Provenance: From a private Somerset collection £30-£50
158
LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY
the ornate openwork backplates cast with mask motifs and mermaids, centred by fleur-de-lis crests, the mouth of the lower mask issuing three outscrolling branches 69cm high (approx) £800-£1200
159
20TH CENTURY
comprised of a quantity of deer antlers in circular form, electrified 55cm high £300-£500
160
A LARGE ENAMELLED LAMP 20TH CENTURY
the baluster sides decorated with scrolling lotus reserved against a foil-blue ground 41cm high
Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer £40-£60
161
A CHINOSIERIE TABLE LAMP CIRCA 1930 with black ground , the base with figural and landscape decoration 68cm high
Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer £60-£100
162
A CHINOSERIE STANDARD LAMP
black ground with gilt floral decoration to the 20th century pillar, raised on an earlier Chinese Export figural and landscape decorated plinth base, raised on four paw feet 144cm high
Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer £100-£150
163
FOUR 18TH / 19TH CENTURY BRONZE MORTARS WITH PESTLES AND A COVERED CAST METAL POT ON STAND the pot on stand decorated with foliate banding, vines and foxes in a rural setting, with two handles, finial top and a spreading foot base, 21cm high the largest mortar measuring 12cm high x 15cm diam £50-£80
164
a trio of teardrop vessels with repousse decoration and pierced sides, sat atop a scalloped circular base adorned with three peacock figures, ornate repousse frieze, raised on three feet in the form of scaly dragons 38cm high Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer £50-£80
165
A GROUP OF BRASS WARE INDIAN AND EGYPTIAN, 20TH CENTURY comprising a tray, a pair of spill vases and a set of nine bowls (12) tray 61cm wide, vases 17cm high, bowls 12cm diam £50-£100
166
Lot 164
Lot 167
A TINNED COPPER QAJAR BOWL
compressed globular form with flared neck, profusely engraved, with associated cover 29cm high x 27cm diam Provenance: From a private Somerset collection. £30-£60
167
A 19TH CENTURY COPPER PRESERVE PAN diam 43cm £30-£60
168
A PAIR OF VICTORIAN LACQUERED BRASS CANDLESTICKS
IN THE RENAISSANCE ST YLE, LATE 19TH CENTURY on circular wooden bases 21cm high £30-£50
169
BY STENSONS OF DERBY, 19TH CENTURY the square case with silvered dial, bears old trade label, J Pratt, Nottingham 100cm high, 16cm wide £200-£400
170
BY R N DESTERRO, LISBON, 20TH CENTURY
with engraved steel face supported by gimbal ring and bulkhead mounting, signed “J J B L M, 16 a 22, R N Desterro, Lisbon 91 5cm high £100-£200
171
the pediment frieze decorated with a carved relief Grecian battle, the dial flanked by three Corinthian pillars on each side, on a plinth base 32 x 42 x 14cm £25-£50
172
AN EARLY 2OTH CENTURY MAHOGANY ARCH CASED BRACKET CLOCK
decorated with string inlay and inlaid floral basket, brass bezel 21 x 14 x 8 5cm £80-£120
173
A SWISS MADE BRASS CARRIAGE
in working order 15 x 8 x 6 5cm £25-£40
174
Lot 175
176
AN OAK BRACKET CLOCK
brass dial with silvered chapter ring, Roman & Arabic numerals with subsidiary slow/fast dial, matted centre with applied scroll work spandrels, striking movement on two gongs, the break arch case with two reeded columns flanking the dial, raised on brass ogee feet 31 x 23 x 18cm
Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer £80-£140
eleven jewels, the face inscribed ‘Matthew Norman, Swiss Made’ 8cm high, with leather travel case £80-£120
175
A ROYAL BONN PORCELAIN MANTEL CLOCK CIRCA 1900 of bombe-form the sides decorated with brightly coloured flower sprays reserved against a cream and cobalt blue gilt enriched ground 30 5cm high £80-£120
177
A 19TH CENTURY SINGLE FUSEE WALL CLOCK in a circular mahogany case, eight day fusee movement, painted 30cm dial case 39cm diam £100-£140
178
A WINTERHALDER & HOFMEIR EARLY 20TH CENTURY OAK CASED BRACKET CLOCK
ting tang movement on two gongs, silvered dial with subsidiary dial, arch case with brass handle and brass ogee bracket feet 30 x 22 x 17cm £100-£140
CIRCA 1860
striking movement by Japy Freres with silk suspension, dial signed Orange a Paris, in a rectangular case with bronze mounts, surmounted by a large shallow urn 49cm high £200-300
180
11cm dial with Roman numerals, the scrolling plates united by four turned knopped pillars, the clock raised on an oval wooden base stands 28cm high £150-£200
eight day fusee movement, the painted dial inscribed W. Payne, London, in an arch mahogany case, foliate carved detailing with a brass inlaid recessed panel and further brass inlay 42 x 30 x 16 5cm £200-£250
182
Lot 179
A 19TH CENTURY WALL MOUNTED CLOCK / BAROMETER in an unusual lozenge shaped mahogany case, ornately carved with acanthus detailing and a ribbon and bow top 85cm high £200-£250
183
A LATE 19TH CENTURY DOUBLE FUSEE BRACKET CLOCK in a cross banded mahogany arch case, with foliate embellished silvered dial, brass pilasters, with gilt metal lion head ring handles on brass ball feet 44 x 26 5 x 18cm £450-£550
184
AN ENGLISH BRONZE MANTEL TIMEPIECE CIRCA 1840
machined gilt dial with trefoil hands, single train chain fusee movement, substantial pendulum with rating nut, in a waisted case cast with foliage 22cm high £300-£400
Lot 184
28cm brass dial signed Francis Hussey, London below the silvered chapter ring, the matted centre with date aperture and slender subsidiary seconds, decorated with cherub spandrels divided by engraved foliage, fleur de lys half hour markings, ringed winding apertures and notched winding squares, 5 ringed pillar movement with countwheel on the back plate the hood with overhanging cornice, blind cut frieze and barley twist pillars, convex moulded throat section over a single door, on a crossbanded base supported on bun feet 202cm high £3000-£5000
Lot 186
186
the 28cm brass dial signed Thos Hellier, Frome in the centre above an engraved coastal scene, the 4 ringed pillar movement with countwheel on the backplate, the case with shallow caddy to the flat hood 200cm high £100-£200
the 33cm silvered circular dial signed John Maule, Wooler, with subsidiary second dial, moon hands, single train fusee movement dead beat escapement with maintaining power in tapered plates, substantial pendulum with rating nut the flame mahogany case decorated with tracery and a central astragal glazed arched trunk door 48cm wide, 219cm high £800-£1200
the arched brass dial signed John Carne, Penzance on a plaque, with a subsidiary second dial and date aperture in the matted centre, the arch with Tempus Fugit surrounding a blocked in automaton aperture, with a striking twin fusee movement, the blue japanned case with pagoda top, with gilt chinoiserie decoration against a dark blue ground, 217cm high 217cm high, 46cm wide £1500-£2000
Lot 188
190
A TAXIDERMY WEASEL with a mouse in its jaws in a naturalistically decorated table-top case 29 x 31 x 32cms
Provenance: The David Stainthorpe Collection £50-£80
191
A 19TH CENTURY TAXIDERMY RED SQUIRREL standing on hind legs holding a nut ,in a glass case the case measuring 30 x 25 x 11cm £40-£80
192
A TAXIDERMY MAGPIE in a glass fronted case 53 x 36 x 19cms
Provenance: The David Stainthorpe Collection £50-£80
189
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the 17 5cm brass dial signed by Jacob Heardman, London, in the arch between twin subsidiaries for strike/silent and up/down, matted centre with mock pendulum and date aperture, five pillar movement, the backplate engraved with foliage surrounding a basket of fruit, pull trip repeat, in a break arch case with triple pad top , on brass ogee feet, 45 x 28 x 19 5cm £2000-3000
193
A TA XIDERMY PAIR OF TEAL DUCKS in a glass fronted case, late 19th century 27 x 49 x 14cms
Provenance: The David Stainthorpe Collection £40-£60
194
A TA XIDERMY HOODED CROW 20TH CENTURY in a glass fronted case 55 x 42 x 22cms
Provenance: The David Stainthorpe Collection £40-£60
195
A CASED TAXIDERMY FOX LATE 19TH CENTURY in naturalistic surroundings 11cm wide, 65cm high £300-£500
196
A CARVED WOODEN BUST OF BODHISATTVA 20TH CENTURY raised on a simplistic stand with square plinth base, along with an oak tray, carved with floral and Acanthus leaf decoration the bust standing 67cm high Provenance: From a private Somerset collection. £30-£50
197
A LARGE 19TH CENTURY PERSIAN QAJAR TRAY repousse decorated with a concentric floral band and central floral motif inset with flowering vine decoration 103cm diam £200-£300
198
A 19TH CENTURY SOUTH INDIAN BRAS S SHRINE depicting Krishna standing in front of a flaming mandala back panel decorated with birds, snake and lion, with five candle holders on the reverse, the shrine sat atop a square plinth base raised on four feet in the form of lions 29 5cm high £150-£250
199
A CHINESE BRONZE INCENSE BURNER AND A GINGER JAR
the incense burner of baluster form with two handles, the body with relief scene of kingfisher perched mid stream, the cover surmounted by a crouching foo dog, on a tripod base, along with a prunus decorated ginger jar bearing a four character underglaze mark the incense burner standing 34cm high £100-£200
200
CHINESE PORCELAIN INSET AND STAINEDWOOD TABLE SCREEN REPUBLIC PERIOD (1912-1949) painted with an interior scene depicting court life 26cm high, 33 5cm wide £50-£80
201
JAPANESE IMARI FACETTED BOTTLE VASE
MEIJI PERIOD (1868-1912) decorated in the typical palette 35cm high
Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer £40-£60
202
Lot 198
A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE SLEEVE VASE L ATE QING DYNASTY with apocryphal Kangxi four character mark, 26cm high; together with a FAMILLE ROSE CYLINDRICAL TEAPOT, LATE QING / EARLY REPUBLIC PERIOD, 14cm high (2) £50-£80
203
A CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE DISH QING DYNASTY, 19TH CENTURY painted with courtiers, butterflies and flowers 26 5cm wide
Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer £30-£50
204
CLAIRE-DE-LUNE GLA ZED TWO-HANDLED VASE REPUBLIC PERIOD (1912-1949) the flared neck applied with two stylised dragon handles, covered overall in a subtle pale blue glaze thinning to white around the rim and foot, apocryphal Qianlong seal mark 21cm high
Provenance: Private Somerset collection. acquired by the family in the 19?? £150-£200
205
A LARGE CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE DISH
QING DYNASTY, 18TH CENTURY
decorated in tones of underglaze blue with an elegant lady and boy beside in a rocky landscape 41cm diam £200-£300
206
PAIR OF CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE ‘PRUNUS AND CRACKED -ICE’ BALUSTER VASES
L ATE QING DYNAST Y together with a pair of similar vases, one lacking cover 26cm high
Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer. £200-£400
207
CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE EXPORT TEAPOT AND COVER
QING DYNASTY, 18TH CENTURY
painted with pagoda in landscape views, 12cm high; together A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE VASE, QING DYNASTY, 19TH CENTURY, 27cm high; A CHINESE EXPORT BLUE AND WHITE SAUCE TUREEN, 18TH CENTURY, 17cm wide, and a CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE COVERED CUP, 12cm high (4)
Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer £300-£500
208
Lot 205
A PAIR OF CHINESE EXPORT IMARI-DECORATED PLATES
QIANLONG PERIOD (1736-1795) painted in tones of underglaze blue, iron-red and gilt with blossoming stems 21 5cm diam
Provenance: From a Private Somerset Collection £300-£500
209
A CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE TURQUOISE-GROUND VASE
QING DYNASTY, 19TH CENTURY the baluster sides decorated with scenes of courtiers 61cm high £300-£500
210
THREE CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE GINGER JARS
QING DYNASTY, 19TH CENTURY
painted in tones of underglaze blue with landscapes and figures in fenced garden 21cm high, 19cm high
Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer £400-£600
211
A LARGE CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE CANTON BOWL
QING DYNASTY, 19TH CENTURY decorated in the typical palette with panels of courtiers, exotic birds and flowers 40cm diam £500-£700
Lot 213
214
A LARGE CHINESE FAMILLE VERTE BOWL
QING DYNASTY, 18TH / 19TH CENTURY the sides decorated with panels of figures in gardens, exotic birds and flowers, raised on a hardwood stand 37cm diam £800-£1000
L ATE QING DYNAST Y formed as a lily pad, 15cm wide; together with a CHINESE CARVED AGATE SNUFF BOTTLE AND STOPPER, QING DYNASTY, 19TH CENTURY, 7cm high; and a CHINESE CARVED AGATE VASE AND COVER, QING DYNASTY, 19TH CENTURY, 11cm high (3) £100-£200
212
Lot 211
A COLLECTION OF SEVEN ASSORTED CHINESE ‘CRACKED-ICE’ BLUE AND WHITE GINGER JARS LATE QING DYNAST Y four without covers largest, 31cm high, smallest, 12cm high £500-£1000
213
A CHINESE FAMILLE VERTE BALUSTER VASE QING DYNAST Y, 19TH CENTURY the sides decorated with courtiers engaged in various pursuits 42cm high £600-£800
Lot 214
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Lot 221
216
PAIR OF JAPANESE CLOISONNE VASES
MEIJI PERIOD (1868-1912) the sides decorated in coloured enamels with two cranes amidst blossoming plants, reserved against a turquoise ground 21cm high £250-£350
217
decorated with enamelled roundels and a central ‘rope’ collar and a reticulated rim applique, the base with heavy dents 14 5cm
Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer. £70-£100
218
CHINESE OPIUM SCALES, T WO JAPANESE STAG HORN PIPE CASES, TOBACCO PIPE AND TOBACCO POUCH
the bone beam opium scale in a bamboo case, the tobacco pipe sitting on a carved wooden stand attached to the carved wooden caricature tobacco pouch, along with a Chinese brass tray £80-£150
219
A CHINESE FAMILLE VERTE STICK STAND QING DYNASTY, 19TH CENTURY the sides decorated with bands of townscapes 64cm high £100-£200
220
A GROUP OF EIGHT CHINESE CARVED WOOD FIGURES
MING / QING DYNAST Y the largest measuring 34cm high £400-£600
221
A GROUP OF TEN CHINESE CARVED WOOD FIGURES
MING / QING DYNAST Y with traces of gilt and polychrome decoration largest, 28cm high
Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer £500-£1000
222
A GROUP OF NINE CHINESE CARVED WOOD AND POLYCHROME PAINTED FIGURES
MING / QING DYNAST Y largest, 33cm higProvenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer
Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer £300-£500
Lot 223
223
A GROUP OF TEN CHINESE CARVED WOOD AND POLYCHROME PAINTED FIGURES
MING / QING DYNAST Y largest, 29cm high Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer £500-£1000
224
A GROUP OF NINE CHINESE CARVED WOOD FIGURES
MING / QING DYNAST Y with traces of old polychrome painted decoration largest, 31cm high Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer £400-£600
225
A GROUP OF TEN CHINESE CARVED WOOD AND POLYCHROME PAINTED FIGURES
MING / QING DYNAST Y largest, 28cm higProvenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer 500-£1000
226
A GROUP OF TWELVE CHINESE CARVED WOOD AND POLYCHROME PAINTED FIGURES
MING / QING DYNAST Y largest, 32cm high
Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer £400-£600
227
A GROUP OF TEN ASIAN CARVED WOOD AND POLYCHROME PAINTED FIGURES
19TH / 20TH CENTURY largest, 31cm high
Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer £200-£400
228
A GROUP OF EIGHT CHINESE CARVED WOOD FIGURES
MING / QING DYANSTY some traces of old polychrome painted decoration largest, 25cm high
Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer £400-£600
229
A GROUP OF TEN CHINESE CARVED WOOD FIGURES
MING / QING DYNAST Y largest, 24cm high Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer. £300-£500
230
A GROUP OF SIX CHINESE CARVED WOOD FIGURES
MING / QING DYNAST Y with traces of old polychrome painted decoration largest, 26cm high Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer. £400-£600
231
A PAIR OF CLOISONNE VASES 20TH CENTURY baluster form with flared neck, decorated with roses and butterfly on a pale yellow ground, 23 5cm high, along with two Imari dishes £40-£80
232
A CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE TEA POT AND A YELLOW GROUND FAMILLE ROSE BOWL the teapot profusely decorated with courtiers, fruit, blossoming foliage and birds, the yellow ground bowl with turquoise glazed interior and underglaze mark on the base
the teapot measuring 9cm x 17cm, the bowl 5.5cm high x 11 5cm diameter £50-£100
233
A CHINESE EARTHENWARE VASE
NEOLITHIC PERIOD the sides with traces of painted decoration 32cm high £100-£200
234
A CHINESE EARTHENWARE WATER VESSEL
NEOLITHIC PERIOD
the baluster sides with polychrome painted decoration 39cm high
Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer £100-£200
235
Lot 234
A CHINESE EARTHENWARE VASE
NEOLITHIC PERIOD of square baluster form 47cm high Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer £100-£200
236
A COLLECTION OF SEVENTEEN JAPANESE IMARI PLATES
all of similar pattern with scalloped rims 18 5cm diam and similar Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer £30-£60
237
A 19TH CENTURY SAMSON ARMORIAL BOWL Chinese export style, decorated with heraldic crest, floral sprays and cobalt glaze banding inset with gilt detailing 10cm high x 22cm diam £30-£60
238
THREE JOHN MOYR SMITH FOR MINTON CERAMIC TILES
CIRCA 1875
One depicting ‘Walpurgis Night’ and two from the ‘Tennyson’s Idylls’ series the largest 40 x 25cm £30-£50
239
A LARGE PAIR OF CHINESE FAMILE ROSE COVERED VASES
QING DYNAST Y, 19TH CENTURY decorated in the typical palette with panels of courtiers, flowers and exotic birds 63cm high £1200-£1800
240
A ROYAL BARON WARE
by Branham, baluster form in a rich blue glaze, with three applied scroll handles 53cm high £40-£80
241
A 19TH CENTURY ‘GRAND TOUR’ MARBLE PAPERWEIGHT
mounted with cameo portrait plaque of Greco-Roman goddess 8 5 x 7 5cm £40-£80
AN
BY TOWNSHENDS LTD along with a hammered copper pot and cover, a London made art nouveau copper bowl and two cast metal portrait plaques the Townshend jardiniere measuring 18.5cm high x 25cm diam £40-£80
243
A 19TH CENTURY PARION WARE BUST OF RT HON.RICHARD COBDEN M.P. impressed with title and registration date June 27, 1863 verso, 43cm high Note: Richard Cobden (3 June 1804 – 2 April 1865) was an English Radical and Liberal politician, manufacturer, and a campaigner for free trade and peace He was associated with the Anti-Corn Law League and the Cobden–Chevalier Treaty £50-£80
EARLY 20TH CENTURY
the sides decorated with a stylised band of lotus, signed E E Murray, dated 1914 11cm high
Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer £30-£50
245
248
A VINTAGE SHELLY TEA SET floral pattern on cream ground, twelve place setting with two serving plates, sugar bowl and milk jug £70-£120
249
THREE
compressed globular form in grey, cream and black grounds 25cm high
Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer 30-£60
246
BY GREEN & CO LTD
blue and white banded, 16cm high, along with a smaller storage jar 11cm high
Provenance: From a private Somerset collection £50-£80
247
20TH CENTURY
repeating pattern on a blue/cream ground, white metal mounts to the foot and rim, 18cm high x 41cm diam, along with a smaller Morrocan bowl decorated with blue palms on a cream ground, 13cm high x 21cm diam
Provenance: From a private Somerset collection £50-£100
A LE TELLAC FOR TIFFANY & CO CAKE STAND AND CAKE SLICE in presentation box 32cm diam £100-£200
250
A KAREN ATHERLEY CERAMIC WARE VASE, CHARGER AND DISH three pieces by the celebrated British ceramicist in her recognisable bold nude/portrait style the tapered vase standing 37cm high, the charger measuring 36cm diam and the dish 20cm diam £70-£120
251
DUTCH DELFT POLYCHROME CHARGER
18TH CENTURY
decorated in the with blossoming flowers in a rocky outcrop, 35cm diam ; together with a BLUE AND WHITE DELFT PLATE, 18TH CENTURY, 22 5cm diam (2) Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer £150-£250
252
AN ITALIAN MARBLIZED-MAJOLICA GLA ZED POTTERY VASE
19TH CENTURY the baluster vase with twin serpent handles, raised on a socle foot 42cm high £200-£400
253
A LARGE MEISSEN PORCELAIN FIGURE OF A ELEGANT LADY BOWLING
EARLY 20TH CENTURY after a model by Walter Schott, blue cross sword mark 37cm high Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer. £200-£300
254
DAME LUCIE RIE (1902-1995) BOWL stoneware, the exterior in manganese glaze, the white glaze interior with mineral elements in the body creating brown speckles, artist monogram to base 14cm diam £200-£400
255
A PAIR OF STAFFORDSHIRE TREACLE-GLAZE LIONS
19TH CENTURY the confronting beasts standing with one paw supporting a ball, on naturalistic oblong bases 25cm high £600-£800
256
A JOSK A KRISTALL ART GLASS VASE AND A GREEN GLAS S ‘SPLASH’ BOWL, along with three other art glass vases and a candle stand the Joska Kristall vase standing 23cm high Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer £30-£50
257
A TAPIO WIRKALA ART GLASS VASE rippled irregular form with etched signature, 29cm high; along with a Timo Sarpeneva art glass vase, tree trunk form, crackle glass, etched signature on base 9 5cm high x 17cm Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer. £50-£80
258
AN EDWARDIAN CUT GLASS CLARET JUG with tricorn silver collar/spout, bears the mark of Thomas Webb & Son, London 1901 33cm high
Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer. £80-£140
259
A GEORGIAN GLASS LACHRYMATORY BOTTLE PENDANT cut glass lozenge form, gold mounted, inset with central oval hairwork panel 3cm x 1 5cm £100-£150
260
A COLLECTION OF 19TH CENTURY GLASS WARE including a decanter, claret jug, water jug, and numerous hobnail cut salts, dishes and bowls. (a\!f>lot) Decanter 30cm high
Provenance: From a private Somerset collection £100-£200
261
A VINTAGE MARCEL FRANCK PERFUME ATOMISER
CIRCA 1940
globular form, bubbled glass with an amethyst tinge, signed on the brass collar 15cm high
Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer £100-£200
262
the lot comprised of a bamboo form brush pot, an amber colour brush washer, two emerald colour wine cups and a pink glass censer and dish the brush pot measuring 11cm high x 7 5cm diam £100-£200
263
the mis-shapen bottle with a wide neck ring, the shoulder with an impressed seal 16cm
Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer £100-£200
264
A
the irridescent green glass bowl with wavy edge and allover trailed lattice finish upon a tri-form copper alloy base with trailing tendrils and three curved arms 23cm high x 33cm diam £150-£200
265
A VENETIAN GLASS SCENT BOTTLE MID 19TH CENTURY of tapered faceted form, swirling aventurine glass ground, the hinged copper alloy lid engraved with scroll foliate pattern, with suspension chain 6 5cm x 3cm £150-£250
266
A VINTAGE ‘LE VERRE FRANCAIS’ CAMEO GLASS VASE
compressed globular form, etched and overlaid decoration depicting school of fish amongst sea weed, etched ‘Le Verre Francais, Paris’ on the underside of base 20cm high Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer £200-£400
267
PAIR OF REGENCY CUT GLASS COMPORTES EARLY 19TH CENTURY with hobnail cut decoration raised on socle feet 23cm high £200-£400
268
A COLLECTION OF SEVENTEEN 19TH CENTURY INDENTURES ON VELUM along with a cast bronze opium weight, nine 19th century glass eye baths and a cast bronze snake figure £40-£80
269
engineers assessments, tide assessments and pier condition reports and a plan for another ‘Double Bridge in The Lieu of London Bridge Affording Convenient Passage for Shipping’ never constructed, all engraved for the Third Report of the Select Committee of the House of Commons upon the Improvement of the Port of London, July 1800 (5) 97 x 67cm paper size
Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer. £200-£300
270
THE MAY BLOSSOM
illustrated by H H Emmerson, Frederick Warne & Co, Pelle’s New Suit, Elsa Peskow, (from the Norwegian), The Dream of Little Hazy Cream and other Rhymes, Lady Arthur, Bickers & Son Ltd and other children’s books
Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer £50-£80 271
on the Subjects in the Thirty Classes Into Which The Exhibition Was Divided , Presentation Copy , 1852, William Clowes & Sons (For the Great Exhibition), The Design and Construction of Ships,Vol I, John Harvard Biles, Charles Griffin, 1908, R J Britten, Old Clocks & Watches and Their Makers, E & F N Spon, London, Edward Seeley Hamilton, The Stable Manula and Horse Doctor, Simpkin Marshall, Hamilton, Kemp, 1911, Lester’s History of the United States , Vol II, Collier; and various other books (A lot, various conditions)
Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer £100-£200
the interior for mounting various items and containing five ivorine plaques, four engraved metal plaques and various printed paper envelope armorials, the Olympia 1936, Cigarette ‘Card’ album and various other books (a\!f>lot)
Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer £60-£100
273
Suttaby, Evance & fox, 1829, Addisons Anecdotes, 1794, two volumes, Longfellow’s Poems, 1856, The Percy Anecdotes, Sholto and Reuben Percy, 17 Vols (of 20), various other poetical works including Burns and an assortment of leather bound and other works (a\!f>lot)
Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer £200-£300
‘JAMES VI AND THE GOWRIE MYSTERY’ FIRST EDITION by Andrew Lang, this copy is signed and annotated by the 9th Lord Ruthven (Walter James Hore-Ruthven 18381921), a descendant of the brothers John & Alexander Ruthven, the book contains copious notes in the side margin including relevant family information, criticisms of the author and opinions on circumstances regarding the Gowrie mystery £150-£200
A FIRST UK AERIAL POST POSTCARD FOR 1911 clearly franked over a halfpenny stamp and addressed to Herbert Parson Esq, Messrs Ashton & Parsons, La Belle Sauvage, Ludgate Hill, an inscription verso referring to the dispatch of audited circulation figures for the Daily Mail and Evening News, another airmail envelope to Lady Parsons together with a letter dated Nov 14th 1933 explaining that it is on the first airmail flight out of Mauritius and ‘will be very valuable’ along with other airmail envelopes, three Harrison and Sons special edition mounted stamp cards and an album containing a mixed selection of circulated world coins.
Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer £200-£300
Lot 278
276
A STRAND STAMP ALBUM CONTAINING VARIOUS INTERESTING WORLD STAMPS mostly 19th and early 20th century including three Victorian Two Penny Blues, various Penny Reds, revenue stamps etc, various New South Wales stamps including a hand cut 1860 Six Pence (Lilac) and various other NSW Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer £150-£200
277
CIRCA 1860 the larger portrait bearing an impressed gilded mark on verso of case ‘Ross & Thomson, Edinburgh, Photographers to the Queen’ smaller case measures 7 5 x 6cm, the larger measures 9 x 8cm £30-£60
278
A LATE 18TH/ EARLY 19TH CENTURY MARITIME LOG BOOK the velum leaf book filled with copious notes relating to signals, enemy engagements and rendezvous points the log book measuring 12 5 x 10cm £100-£200
279
A SCRATCH BUILT WOODEN MODEL TALL SHIP AND THREE OTHER MODEL TALL SHIPS the largest measuring 58 x 64 x 13cm £60-£100
280
A CAST ALUMINIUM PLAQUE PRODUCED TO COMMEMORATE THE JUBILEE OF THE LOCOMOTIVE KING GEORGE V, 1927-1977 cast at the Swindon Works Foundry 256/1,000 and four other Swindon cast limited edition plaques with certificates 29cm long max
Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer. £200-£300
Lot 287
281
A CIVIL DEFENCE MEDAL boxed with certificate £20-£40 282*
A FRENCH CHASSEPOT BAYONET 29cm log £20-£40
283*
A FRENCH 19TH CENTURY CHAS SEPOT BAYONET
with brass grip and steel hilt and scabbard, both stamped P 32418, the back edge of the blade engraved ‘St Etienne Olout 1872’ blade length 57 5cm, total length 70cm £30-£50
284*
285*
1827 PATTERN RIFLE OFFICER’S SWORD BY WILKINSON
82 5cm blade, back edge numbered 667984, steel guard with crown and bugle cartouche, shagreen covered grip with twist wire binding, the sword in a steel scabbard with two hanging rings £60-£100
286*
1907 PATTERN WILKINSON BAYONET
43 5cm single edged blade with narrow fuller, the forte stamped with maker “Wilkinson Pall Mall P 1907” and ‘19, AE, T5 E on reverse, steel crossguard and muzzle ring, with wooden slab grip, in leather & steel scabbard, stamped L.W, J.W.B 17 £40-£80
287*
A REMINGTON MODEL 95 DOUBLE BARRELLED POCKET PISTOL OR ‘DERRINGER’
1853
PATTERN CAVALRY TROOPER’S SWORD BY WILKINSON
85cm blade, back edge numbered 32288, steel guard with leather strap attached, shagreen covered grip with twist wire binding, the sword in a leather covered scabbard £60-£100
with blued barrels, nickel plated body and hard rubber grips, the barrel top stamped REMINGTON ARMS Co. ILION N Y, with associated leather pouch
12 3cm long
Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer £200-£300
Offensive Weapons (lots 282-287)
These bladed products lots (indicated by *) are not for sale to people under the age of 18 By bidding on this item you are declaring that you are 18 years of age or over Please be aware that edged weapons or bladed products cannot be sent by postal courier to a UK residential address (Offensive Weapons Act 2019)
288
T WO DINK Y SUPERTOYS 651 CENTURION TANKS in original boxes £50-£80
289
A DINKY SUPERTOYS 660 TANK TRANSPORTER AND 661 RECOVERY TRACTOR both boxed £30-£50
290
THREE BOXED DINKY TOYS FIGHTER JETS AND SEVEN OTHER UNBOXED MODEL AEROPLANES
the boxed jets are a 736 Hawker Hunter Fighter and two 734 Supermarine Swift Fighters £25-£40
291
A COLLECTION OF SEVEN BOXED MILITARY DINKY TOYS AND EIGHT UNBOXED MILITARY VEHICLES
the boxed vehicles as follows: 626 Military Ambulance 677 Armoured Command Vehicle 623 Army Covered Wagon 621 3-Ton Army Wagon 643 Army Water Tanker 676 Armoured Personnel Carrier 673 Scout Car £60-£100
292
A CORGI TOYS 452 COMMER 5 TON DROPSIDE LORRY boxed (in damaged box), along with a Dinky Toy wheel barrow, Dinky Toy railway carriage, Triang Minic jeep and Models of Yesteryear Bentley, all unboxed, in varying degrees of play worn condition £25-£40
293
A DINKY TOYS 902 FODEN FLAT TRUCK AND A 981 HORSEBOX both boxed (in damaged boxes) £50-£80
294
THREE VINTAGE TRIANG MINIC TINPLATE FRICTION TOYS; STEAM ROLLER, BREAKDOWN TRUCK AND BUS along with a Met Toy ‘Express Delivery’ tinplate friction toy, all unboxed in varying degrees of play worn condition £30-£60
295
A COLLECTION OF CHINESE MINIATURE CARVED WOODEN FURNITURE comprising an intricate fret carved opium ‘four poster’ opium bed, three couch form opium beds, seven assorted side cabinets and display stands and various assorted chairs and stands; 20th century (23) 21 x 22 x 15cm
Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer £300-£400
296
A 19TH CENTURY CHILD’S SLEIGH wrought-iron frame, partially upholstered and covered 45cm high, 35cm wide, 79cm deep £40-£60
297
A COLLECTION OF HORNBY 00 SCALE LOCOS, ROLLING STOCK , BUILDINGS AND TRACK and other accessories, the lot includes two boxed Hornby Dublo Tank engine sets in presentation boxes, two boxed locomotives, boxed island platform and through station, points, crossings, signals and a selection of rolling stock. (a\!f>lot) £300-£400
298
A DINKY TOYS 513 GUY FLAT TRUCK WITH TAILBOARD
(boxed), along with a Lesney Matchbox Mercedes Truck and a Dinky Toys 410 Bedford End Tipper (both unboxed) £50-£80
299
A CHINESE HARDWOOD MODEL OF A HAND OPERATED WINNOWING MACHINE and a model of a hand operated quern with a rotating top ‘stone’ mounted on a wooden base, 20th century 19 x 15 x 8cm max
Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer £70-£100
300
AN AMERICAN CAST ALUMINIUM SADDLE MATES FAIRGROUND BIKE
MID 20TH CENTURY the sides inscribed GAMETIME ING, LITCHFIELD, MICHSADDLE MATES, PAT PEND 42cm high, 73cm long
Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer £150-£250
301
A VINTAGE FAIRGROUND CAROUSEL MOTORCYCLE
MID 20TH CENTURY 91cm high
Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer £200-£400
302
AN OVERSIZED PORK PIE THEATRICAL PROP constructed from canvas covered polystyrene 60cm high x 80cm diam
Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer. £50-£80
304
A SINCLAIR SOVEREIGN ‘SILVER JUBILEE EDITION’ CALCULATOR
CIRCA 1977
silver plated steel case engraved with commemorative crest, in original plastic case 14 x 4cm
Note: The Sovereign was one of the last calculators to be released by Sinclair before the company refocused on the personal computer market It was released in 1976 and can display eight digits in its red LED display It features the usual four arithmetic functions plus square, square root, percentage, and memory Because the case was made of pressed steel instead of plastic it was available in a variety of styles, including black painted, chrome plated, silver plated, and gold plated £40-£60
305
A SKELETAL FACSIMILIE OF A HUMAN FOOT
mounted in a glass dome. 31cm max
Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer. £70-£100
306
A NATIONAL CASH REGISTER
CIRCA 1900
the ornate Art Nouveau decorated case in a dark anodised finish, the coin drawer with black glass shelf, No 719467. 44 x 47 x 40cm
Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer. £200-£300
303
A GRADUATED SET OF SIX MOET & CHANDON DISPLAY BOTTLES
ranging from a Half to a Methuselah 68cm max
Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer £500-£700
307
A CHROMIUM PLATED NATIONAL CASH REGISTER
the case with decorative raised decoration, late 19th century, No 978600 43 x 35 x 40cm
Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer. £150-£200
drilled and painted to illustrate vein patterns and mounted on a turned wooden base with plaque for Mayer & Meltzer, London, Melborne and Cape Town, circa 1930 33cm high
Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer. £100-£200
AN EASTERN & SOUTH AFRICAN TELEGRAPH COMPANY PRESENTATION CASE comprising nine mounted samples of the ZanzibarSeychelle-Mauritius Cable 1893, each piece mounted with corresponding metal collars for the engraved plaque and identification key for ‘Shore Ends, Types AA & E, Intermediate Type B, Deep Sea type D’ as used by the contractors ‘Telegraph Construction and Maintenance Company, London’ to lay the 2310 nautical mile communications cable, in a glazed walnut table top case 13 x 45 x 40cm
Note: The Eastern & South African Telegraph Company later became Cable and Wireless Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer £500-£700
310
AN ELECTROPLATED DESERT SPOON BY WALKER & HALL
the end of the handle stamped with the logo ‘British Antarctic Expedition Terra Nova R Y S’, the handle stamped verso with the maker’s mark for Walker & Hall, A1 EP 21.4cms long £500-£800
311
A PAIR OF WELL USED ELECTROPLATED DESSERT FORKS BY WALKER & HALL the end of the handle stamped with the logo ‘British Antarctic Expedition Terra Nova R Y S’, the handle stamped verso with maker’s mark for Walker & Hall 7 4cms long £800-£1200
312
A PAIR OF ELECTROPLATED DINNER FORKS BY WALKER & HALL, the end of the handle stamped with the logo ‘British Antarctic Expedition Terra Nova R Y S’ (different size stamps), the handles stamped verso with the makers mark for Walker & Hall, A1 EP 19 9cms long £800-£1200
313
A PAIR OF ELECTROPLATED FISH KNIVES BY WALKER & HALL, the end of the handle stamped with the logo ‘British Antarctic Expedition Terra Nova R Y S’, the handles stamped verso with the makers mark for Walker & Hall, A1 EP 21 9cms long £800-£1200
314
A LARGE FOSSILSED AMMONITE MADAGASCAR
mounted on metal and turned wood stand 34cm high, 54cm high (including stand) £400-£600
315
A PAINTED WOODEN FIGURE OF BUDDHIST MONK
20TH CENTURY
the figure carrying a vessel with gilt painted robes 106cm high Provenance: From a private Somerset collection £200-£300
316
A 19TH CENTURY CAST BRONZE STATUE OF KING ARTHUR the rear of the plinth marked Fr Unterberger, Innsbruck 35 5cm high £400-£500
317
A 19TH CENTURY CAST METAL FIGURE OF VINE HARVESTING PUTTO carrying vine hod and staff, raised on a burgundy marble base 16cm high £25-£50
318
A CARVED FIGURE OF HIPPOPOTAMUS 6 x 12.5cm £50-£100
319
A PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY CHINESE SANCAI GLAZED PARROT FIGURES
perched atop domed bases, 19 5cm high £40-£80
320
A FRENCH SAMSON PORCELAIN ELEPHANT CIRCA 1900
the caparisoned beast modelled with head turned slightly to one side 16cm high £200-£400
321
Lot 323
A 19TH CENTURY GILT AND PATINATED BRONZE SCULPTURE
depicting a putto holding flowering blossom behind his back, stood next to a large Grecian baluster vase, the vase decorated with a song bird perched among fruiting vines, raised on a red marble plinth 17.5 x 14 x 8.5cm £150-£250
322
AN ART DECO CAST BRONZE FIGURINE OF NUDE in gymnastic pose with hoop, on a tapering marble plinth base 51cm high £300-£400
323
T WO CONTINENTAL CARVED BOXWOOD FIGURES
19TH CENTURY depicting a knight and a maiden, inscribed ‘Arthur’ and ‘Blanca Maria’ 29cm & 25cm high £200-£400
324
A PLASTER MAQUET TE OF A FEMALE TORSO sculpted in seated position with a faux dark bronze finish, unsigned, probably 1950s/60s. 50 x 35 x 30cm
Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer. £150-£200
325
AFTER EDGAR BERTRAM, A BRONZE GROUP OF JOCKEY STANDING BESIDE WINNING HORSE on an oval naturalistic base bearing signature ‘Edgar Bertram 1872’, raised on a marble plinth width 52cm £150-£200
326
QING DYNAST Y, 19TH CENTURY depicting Liu Hai and three-legged toad 36cm wide, 20cm high £400-£600
327
A MARBLE RELIEF PORTRAIT PLAQUE OF A WOMAN
one hand afore her face, the reverse with a pencil inscription; Elizabeth Conway Jones, 9 Tydd** Faelog, Llanddeusant Mon (Anglesey), by her husband Henry Conway Jones, the bust signed H. Conway Jones 1951, on a green marble base 45 x 34 x 13cm
Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer £250-£350
328
A LARGE BRONZE LEOPARD
BENIN STYLE, 20TH CENTURY
modelled as the beast standing four square with up-scrolling tail 59cm high
Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer £400-£600
330
GILT BRONZE PORTRAIT RELIEF PANEL
mounted in a circular hammered bronze frame, engraved verso ‘Cindoncha 1/1, Subbe Fondeur Paris, 2000’, and stamped with foundry mark 16.5cm diam, (23.5cm with frame) £400-£600
her arm around the torso of a young child, her other hand to her head, probably post war, unsigned. 53 x 40 x 36cm
Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer £200-£300
19TH CENTURY
the carved head mounted with a pair of real antlers 100cm high x 66cm wide (approx ) £600-£900
332
JACOB DE BRAEKELEER (1823-1906) ‘ROMANTIC COUPLE’ bronze, signed and with foundry mark 60cm high approx. £3000-£4000
333
A CONTEMPORARY ROCOCO STYLE MIRROR
bevelled mirror plate border with internal beaded frame and scroll corner detailing 120 x 89cm £50-£100
334
A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY FRAMED TABLE MIRROR AND A HALL MIRROR the oval table mirror measuring 57 5 x 59cm £25-£50
335
A VICTORIAN GILT GESSO OVERMANTEL MIRROR
the arched top late flanked by two panels with reeded columns and trailing husk decoration 66 x 126cm £60-£100
336
A VICTORIAN ‘HORSE-SHOE’ MAHOGANY HALL MIRROR
19TH CENTURY WITH ALTERATIONS formerly the upper section of a hall stand 87cm wide, 93cm high £150-£250
337
A 19TH CENTURY GILT FRAMED OVERMANTEL MIRROR ball frieze flanked by corinthian pillars 58 x 130cm £80-£140
338
A 19TH CENTURY GILT FRAMED FULL LENGTH PIER MIRROR
the two section mirror plate framed with rope twist and bead work border, with carved relief masks in each corner (one missing), the top and bottom frieze panels decorated with applied scroll work and fleur de lys 184 x 53cm £80-£140
339
A 19TH CENTURY TRIPLE PLATE GILT OVERMANTEL MIRROR
ball decorated cornice, frieze decorated with charming scene of dancers and musicians, the frame with further foliate and floral decoration 71 x 113cm £100-£150
340
A SWEDISH CARVED GILTWOOD MIRROR
L ATE 18TH CENTURY
the rectangular plate within a bead moulded frame, surmounted by a ribbon tied wheat sheaf cresting, centered by a vacant cartouche 45cm wide, 84cm high Provenance: From a private London collection. £200-£300
341
SWEDISH CARVED GILT WOOD WALL MIRROR
18TH CENTURY
the double bevelled mirror plate within a laurel leaf and rococo open-work frame 42cm wide, 99cm high
Provenance: From a private London collection £200-£300
342
SWEDISH CARVED GILT WOOD WALL MIRROR
L ATE 18TH CENTURY
the rectangular plate within a bead and leaf moulded frame, surmounted by a ‘ribbed’ vacant cartouche and surmounted by a ribbon tied cresting 46cm wide, 115cm high
Provenance: From a private London collection. £200-£400
343
SWEDISH CARVED GILT WOOD AND PAINTED WALL MIRROR
18TH CENTURY
the rectangular plate with an ornate foliate carved frame 47cm wide, 73cm high
Provenance: From a private London collection. £200-£400
344
SWEDISH CARVED GILT WOOD WALL MIRROR LATE 18TH CENTURY
the rectangular bevelled plate within a ornate laurel leaf and bead moulded frame, surmounted by a ribbon tied cresting 49 5cm wide, 122cm high
Provenance: From a private London collection. £300-£500
345
SWEDISH CARVED GILT WOOD WALL MIRROR
LATE 18TH CENTURY
the rectangular plate within a leaf and bead moulded frame, surmounted by a ‘ribbed’ vacant cartouche and ribbon tied cresting 49cm wide, 124cm high
Provenance: From a private London collection. £300-£500
346
SWEDISH GILT WOOD AND EGLOMISE NEOCLASSICAL
EARLY 19TH CENTURY the rectangular plates with a two decorated eglomise panels, surmounted by a ribbon tied cresting 62cm wide, 156cm high
Provenance: From a private London collection £500-£800
347
A 19TH CENTURY MEISSEN BLANC DE CHINE OVAL WALL MIRROR the porcelain frame with a central crown topped cartouche flanked by two winged cherubs holding floral garlands, with a smaller cherub reaching for the crown, the sides highly decorated with a profusion of flowers united by a rococo scroll work lower section 90 x 54cm £600-£800
348
18TH CENTURY in the rococo style, the rectangular plate within green and gilt decorated margin plates, the rococo shaped top centered by a crowned crest and surmounted by a carved coronet
70cm high, 140cm high
Provenance: From a private London collection £5000-£8000
349
A PAIR OF PORTRAITS OF EMPEROR QIANLONG AND EMPRESS XIAOXIANCHUN L ATE REPUBLIC PERIOD
reverse painted on glass panels 65 x 45cm
Provenance: From a private Somerset collection £100-£150
350
PETER CAVACUITTI (b 1952)
‘JADE MOUNTAIN’ WATER COLOUR/INDIAN INK ON PAPER hand written label and gallery stamp verso 56 x 43cm £60-£100
351
A 19TH CENTURY
‘A CITY OF ANCIENT GREECE WITH THE RETURN OF A VICTORIOUS ARMAMENT’ from an original painting by W Linton, along with two 20th century lithographs depicting Linlithgow & Haddington the framed engraving measuring 33 x 40cm £20-£40
352
A PAIR OF GILT FRAMED BOTANICAL LITHOGRAPHS along with a garden scene pencil sketch and a still life water colour the botanical lithographs measuring 52 x 36cm £20-£40
353
T WO 20TH CENTURY PORTRAIT OIL PAINTINGS
one nude scene and one of gentleman reading, along with a small portrait of infant and a collage picture of a pig the largest measuring 60 x 50cm
Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer £25-£40
354
A HAND TINTED PHOTO LITHOGRAPH OF CAVALRY OFFICER AND LADY 21 x 17 5cm
Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer £25-£40
355
A PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY COLOUR LITHOGRAPHS OF GLOUCESTER CATHEDRAL AND GLOUCESTER CITY 37 x 45cm £25-£50
356
JAMES I MACDOUGAL (b 1936)
PORTRAIT OIL PAINTING OF LADY signed in lower right corner, along with portrait of infant Oil painting 65 x 45cm, Portrait of infant 43 x 31cm £25-£50
357
R A WILSON (BRITISH, 20TH CENTURY ) ‘OLD BRENTFORD’ WOODBLOCK PRINT, signed and titled in pencil, 33/50, framed 27cm x 37cm
Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer £30-£50
358†
CATHERINE SALMON GANDONIERRE (20TH CENTURY) ‘GREEN PORTRAIT’ oil on canvas 40 x 50cm
Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer £30-£60
Lot 349 Lot 358
359
OIL PAINTING OF CORSICA, GATEHOUSE ETCHING AND HILL SIDE WATER COLOUR Oil is 50 x 70cm £30-£60
360
WATERCOLOUR ON PAPER OF ALCANTARA BRIDGE, TOLEDO
artist unknown, circa 1920, illegible faint signature in lower right corner, chalk reference numbers and label on verso, the label annotated with ‘Highgate Art Exhib. 1922’ 23 x 35 5cm £30-£60
361
A STILL LIFE OIL PAINTING ON PANEL signed, possibly C Manyon, in lower left corner, 49 x 39cm; along with a floral still life oil painting on canvas, artist unknown, 49 5 x 39cm £30-£60
362†
JANET R. MOODIE (1938-2010) ‘SUNSET ON F YLINGDALES’ WATERCOLOUR ON PAPER monogrammed, titled verso, 6 5 x 21cm £40-£80
363
MARJORIE J DERRICOURT (act 1931-1934)
FEMALE NUDE RECLINING, PENCIL SKETCH ON PAPER with hand written annotation, unsigned, label on verso 35 x 54cm £40-£80
364
JILL ALDERSLEY (1943-2007)
WATERCOLOUR ON PAPER OF SCOT TISH MOUNTAIN SCENE signed in lower left corner, gallery labels verso 25 x 36cm £40-£80
365†
SIR HUGH CASSON (1910-1999)
‘THE CHURCH BY THE BLUE SEA’ WATER COLOUR ON PAPER
monogrammed, inscribed ‘For Rosie, Christmas 1974’, gallery label verso, 7 x 16 5cm
Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer £100-£200
366
Lot 365
THREE PRIMITIVE OIL PAINTINGS ON BOARD depicting French wedding scene, street scene and harbour scene, two inscribed verso ‘Chris Ware, Richmond, Surrey’, the street scene monogrammed T A in lower right corner the largest measuring 26 x 34cm
Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer £100-£200
367
JOHN FULLWOOD (1854-1931)
‘FISHING’ WATER COLOUR ON PAPER signed and inscribed in lower right corner, printed label verso 20 x 14cm
Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer £40-£80
368
19TH CENTURY WATERCOLOUR PORTRAITS OF FATHER & SON unsigned, mounted in a single frame each portrait measuring 12 x 10 5cm
Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer £50-£80
369
MARK RANDELL (20TH CENTURY)
‘ESSEX CREEK’
oil painting on board, gallery label verso 14 x 23cm
Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer. £50-£80
370
Italian school, artist unknown, in a gilt frame 48 x 65cm
Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer £50-£80
371
ENID WARNE-BROWNE (1893-1971)
‘PENZANCE HARBOUR’
watercolour on paper, signed lower right, framed 39cm x 50cm
Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer £50-£80
‘REFLECTIONS OF BAT TERSEA’
wood block print, signed, numbered (7/10) and titled in pencil along bottom edge 34 x 47cm
Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer. £60-£100
373
LAURA
STILL LIFE
Oil painting on canvas, signed and dated in lower right corner, annotated in pencil verso 15 x 20cm, in a gilt frame
Provenance: From a private Cornish collection £60-£100
374
‘PARIS THE STROLL’
oil on board, signed and dated 1929, framed 31cm x 47cm
Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer. £80-£120
375
A LATE 19TH CENTURY PORTRAIT OF LADY IN A RED DRESS
pastel on paper, monogrammed and dated ‘P K, 1895’ on right hand side 66 x 44cm
Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer £80-£140
376
A GOOD QUALITY 19TH CENTURY PENCIL DRAWING
depicting landowner evicting tenants, unsigned 17 x 21cm
Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer £80-£140
377
THOMAS SIDNEY COOPER (1803-1902) PENCIL ON PAPER OF SHEEP IN A LANDSCAPE monogram signature in lower left corner 9 x 11 5cm
Note: The picture comes with a photographic portrait card of the artist attached verso, along with a enquiry letter from Christies
Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer £80-£140
378
A 19TH CENTURY PORTRAIT PAINTING OF BRITISH CAVALRY OFFICER on glass panel, in period gilt frame, the panel measuring 50 x 37cm £80-£140
379
FRANCESCO ALBERTI (b.1941) OIL ON CANVAS OF RUR AL WOODLAND SCENE signed in lower right corner 48 x 67cm £80-£140
380
BERYL COOK (1926-2008) ‘L ADIES WHO LUNCH’ signed limited edition print, numbered 396/650, signed in pencil in bottom right hand corner 50 x 47cm £200-£300
381
A 19TH CENTURY MINIATURE PORTRAIT WATER COLOUR ON IVORY PANEL in an ornate gilt frame, hand written label verso reads ‘E A Spencer, Fleur de Lis, Faversham, Kent ivory panel measures 8 x 6cm Note: Ivory Exemption Certificate Submission reference Y8TSVZ7Z £80-£140
382
GEORGE BA XTER (1804-1867)
‘AESOP’S FABLES’ LITHOGRAPH comprised of twelve scenes 22 x 23.5cm £100-£150
383
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY ALPHABET SAMPLER by Elizabeth Lawton, 1819 43 x 47cm £100-£150
384
FIVE 19TH CENTURY ‘TUPENNY TINSEL’ THEATRICAL PRINTS depicting celebrated characters and actors each print measuring 19 5 x 15cProvenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer. m £100-£150
385
19TH CENTURY OIL PAINTING ON CANVAS ‘HIERONYMUS’ depicting a robed Saint Jerome clutching a crucifix 44 x 34cm Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer £100-£150
386
EDUARD KASPARIDES (1858-1926)
PORTR AIT OIL PAINTING ON CANVAS OF MILITARY OFFICER
signed on right hand mid section 53 x 42cm
Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer £100-£200
387
19TH CENTURY PORTRAIT OIL PAINTING ON CANVAS OF SPANISH MATRIARCH
unsigned, annotated on back of canvas (indecipherable), in a period gilt frame, 60 x 50cm
Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer £100-£200
388
MANNER OF JAN VERMEER VAN DELFT ‘L’HOMME AU CHAPEAU’ oil on canvas, titled and dated along bottom edge, undecipherable signature 75 x 60cm
Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer £100-£200
389
19TH CENTURY OIL PAINTING ON CANVAS OF ORGANIC MYTHOLOGICAL FANTASY SCENE unsigned 71 x 91cm £100-£200
390
ALFRED A ARON WOLMARK (1877-1961) ‘DAVID’ PORTRAIT ink /pen on paper, signed and dated in lower right corner, Thomas Agnew & Sons label verso 35 x 24cm £100-£200
391
AN 18TH CENTURY ‘GRAND TOUR’ WATER COLOUR
depicting three Roman figures beside a natural spring, in a coastal scene, annotated label verso 15 x 19cm
Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer £150-£200
392
CECIL ROSS BURNETT (1872-1933) WATERCOLOUR ON PAPER OF PASTORAL HARVEST SCENE signed in bottom left corner 21 x 32cm £180-£250
393
Lot 389 Lot 393 Lot 391
JOHN VARLEY (1778-1842) WATERCOLOUR ON PAPER OF FIGURES IN AN ITALIAN L ANDSCAPE signed and dated along lower edge 74 x 61cm £200-£300
394
NORMAL GILBERT (b 1926)
‘PAUL IN BLACK AND GREY’ oil on board (1964), signed in lower left corner, hand written label verso 81 x 76cm
Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer £200-£300
395
HARRY EPWORTH ALLEN
PLAY PARK WITH FIGURES IN A NORTHERN L ANDSCAPE pencil on paper, and another by the same artist; figure studies, pencil on paper, both framed 22 x 16cm max image size £200-£300
396
LOUIS ICART (1888-1950) ‘FAIR DANCER’ (1939) hand coloured etching, signed in lower right corner, numbered in lower left corner with impressed artist’s proof mark 58 x 69cm
Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer. £250-£350
397
PIP TODD-WARMOTH (b 1962)
‘BATHING IN FRONT OF THE FLOATING PAL ACE , UDAIPUR oil on board, signed in lower right corner 53 x 47cm
Provenance: From a private London collection £100-£200
398
PIP TODD-WARMOTH (b.1962)
‘WATERING THE PLANTS’ oil on board, signed in bottom right corner, printed label verso, 77 x 34 5cm
Provenance: From a private London collection £100-£200
399
PIP TODD-WARMOTH (b 1962)
‘STEERING THE FELUCCA’ oil on board, gallery label verso 47 x 22cm
Provenance: From a private London collection £100-£200
400
PIP TODD-WARMOTH (b.1962)
‘WASHING ON THE GHATS, VARANASI’ oil on board, signed in bottom right corner 90 x 75cm
Provenance: From a private London collection. £100-£200
401
PIP TODD-WARMOTH (b 1962)
‘FLOATING PAL ACE , UDIAPUR’ oil on board, signed in lower right corner, printed label verso 80 x 175cm
Provenance: From a private London collection £300-£500
403
WILLIAM SIS S (20TH CENTURY )
‘ENTRAINEMENT SUR LE PLAGE’ oil painting on canvas, signed ‘Siss W, Deauville, 1970’ 26 x 44cm, £300-£500
402
A LATE 18TH CENTURY PORTRAIT OIL PAINTING SIR GEORGE MONTGOMERY, (1763-1831) LIEUTENANT COLONEL OF THE PEEBLES VOLUNTEERS canvas mounted on canvas, in a period gilt frame, hand written label and engraved metal label verso 66 x 53cm £250-£400
404
HENRY MILLBOURNE (1781-1826)
OIL PAINTING ON PANEL OF PASTORAL DROVING SCENE
unsigned, annotated label verso 45 x 62cm £300-£500
405
PETER OLIVER (b 1927)
‘SEPTEMBER BEACH, JERSEY’ oil painting on panel, signed in lower right corner, hand annotated label verso 37 x 76cm
Provenance: The Collection of John Airey £300-£500
406
MARY EASTMAN (act c 1932-1970)
PORTRAIT OF A SEATED LADY oil on canvas, signed dated 1952, framed 91cm x 71cm £300-£500
407
FRANK SAMUEL EASTMAN (1878-1964)
PORTRAIT OF A SE ATED GENTLEMAN oil on canvas signed and dated 1952, in a gilt frame 91cm x 71cm £300-£500
408
ATTRIBUTED TO JOHN ROWLANDSON (17561827)
‘DR SYNTAX ON TOUR’
Ink /water colour on ????, signed and dated in lower left corner 25 x 35cm
Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer £300-£500
409
ATTRIBUTED TO GEZ A VASTAGH (1866-1919)
‘LION AND LIONESS’ oil painting on canvas, unsigned 9 5 x 67cm £600-£800
410
OKAND KONSTNAR OMKRING
(SWEDISH 18TH / 19TH CENTURY )
‘OLD MAN WITH A BASKET OF EGGS’ oil on canvas, laid to board, gilt frame 52cm x 39cm
Provenance: Private London collection £800-£1200
411
J. J. P CHEVROUX (CONTINENTAL, 19TH CENTURY)
PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG LADY oil on canvas, signed and dated 1854, gilt frame 110cm x 80cm £1500-£2500
of Ann Evatt (1741-1817), second wife of Sir William Montgomery and mother of Sir George Montgomery, artist unknown, oval mounted in a period gilt frame, hand written label verso 60 x 46cm £400-£600
413
STEPHEN CATTERSON SMITH (1806-1872) PORTRAIT OF JOHN MAUNSELL MASSY, DEAN OF KILMORE oil painting on canvas, mounted on canvas, in a period gilt frame, with hand written label on verso 126 x 100cm £300-£600
414 AN 18TH CENTURY PORTRAIT OIL PAINTING ON CANVAS OF VIOLINIST
Dutch school, artist unknown, in a period gilt frame 33 5 x 25 5cm £150-£250
415
WILLIAM MOUNCEY (1852-1901)
RIVER LANDSCAPE WITH CATTLE (1897) oil painting on canvas, signed in bottom left corner 30 x 39cm Provenance: Part of the Rankin Taylor collection sold at Lyon & Turnbull, 24th June, 2014 (Lot 293) £500-£700
416 BRITISH SCHOOL (19TH CENTURY ) HORSE AND ANIMALS IN A STABLE oil on canvas, framed 51cm x 61cm £600-£800
417
THOMAS JAMES SOPER (1836-1890)
A WATERMILL AT GODALMING
oil on canvas, signed and dated 81’ lower left, gilt frame 51cm x 76cm £600-£800
‘THE APPROACHING STORM’
oil painting on canvas, signed bottom left corner, 4 x 44cm
Provenance: From the Rankine Taylor collection sold at Lyon & Turnbull, June 24th, 2014 (Lot 294) £700-£900
‘HERDING GOATS ACROSS A BRIDGE’ oil painting on canvas, in a period frame 36 x 48cm
Provenance: From a private Cornish collection Purchased at Lyon & Turnbull Blair Sale, 14/03/2012, Lot 302 £800-£1000
418 WILLIAM ALFRED GIBSON (1866-1931)420 FOLLOWER OF WILLIAM SHAYER ‘UNLOADING THE CATCH’ oil painting on canvas, in a period gilt frame 7 x 80cm
Provenance: From a private Cornish collection Purchased at Lyon & Turnbull Blair Sale, 14/03/2012, Lot 110 £2500-£4000 421 AT TRIBUTED TO MARIANO SALVADOR MAELLA (1739-1819) PENCIL ON PAPER PORTRAIT OF KING CHARLES IV OF SPAIN with gallery labels verso 22 x 15 5cm
Note: Mariano Maella was appointed in 1774 as court painter to King Charles IV, where he became well know for his portraits He and Francisco Goya were the primary court painters.This sympathetic and simple portrait shows the king without all the royal trappings
Provenance: The Collection of John Airey £400-£600
422
ATTRIBUTED TO MARIANO SALVADOR MAELLA (1739-1819)
PORTRAIT OF KING CHARLES IV OF SPAIN oil painting on canvas, unsigned, hand written gallery reference label verso 72 5 x 54cm
Note: Mariano Maella was appointed in 1774 as court painter to King Charles IV, where he became well know for his portraits He and Francisco Goya were the primary court painters This sympathetic and simple portrait shows the king without all the royal trappings
Provenance: The Collection of John Airey £2000-£3000
424
A REGENCY MAHOGANY TEA CADDY of tapered sarcophagus form with inlaid edging, the lid opens to reveal a central recess with glass mixing bowl, flanked by two removable hinged containers, with oval brass escutcheon, lion’s head ring handles and brass bun feet 19 x 32 x 16cm
£50-£80
425
A HAND PAINTED PINE STORAGE BOX CIRCA 1900
the panels and lid hand painted with floral sprays and swag borders, with two brass ring handles 31 x 37 x 25cm
Provenance: From a private Somerset collection £40-£80
426
A CHINESE TIN LUNCH CONTAINER AND A PAIR OF PAINTED WICKER LUNCH CONTAINERS
the tin container in three compartmentalised sections with a dragon decorated lid 33cm high
Provenance: From a private Somerset collection £25-£50
427
A PAINTED HARDWOOD TRINKET BOX IN THE FORM OF A SWAN with gilt metal mounts, the wings inset with bone panelling 31 x 33 x 18cm
£20-£40
428
the case with brass line inlay folding out in three parts to reveal an interior with fret-cut gothic sliding panels and a central mirror with secret compartment and a blue velvet covered slope 15 x 41 x 28cm
£150-£250
Lot 425
429
A LARGE MAHOGANY FANCY SARCOPHAGUS SHAPED TEA CADDY CIRCA 1820
the interior with two slot in caddies and cut glass sugar bowl, formerly upon raised feet 19 x 47 x 28cm
Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer £120-£180
430
A REGENCY MAHOGANY TEA CADDY of sarcophagus form, raised on brass feet with feline mask side handles, the interior with two slot in caddies and a glass sugar bowl 20 x 32 x 17cm
Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer £100-£200
431
A 19TH CENTURY CIRCULAR WHITE METAL SNUFF POT
the glazed lid inset with a gilt metal relief panel depicting regency hunting party gathered in front of a gated entrance £60-£100
the lid mounted with pierced brass initials, the blue silk lid interior with gilt Cyrillic wording and Imperial doubleheaded eagle motif (Distressed) 15 x 54 x 37cm
Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer £100-£200
A
Hallmarked for London 1920, with shaped threecompartment tray interior, the lid with line inlaid decoration, the whole contained in a leather velvet lined case with mark for William Drummond & Co Melbourne 3 5 x 8 x 11cm
Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer £100-£200
leather covered lid with wrought iron hinges, and banding, later carving to the front panel 26 x 41 x 23cm £150-£250
19TH CENTURY of typical form with a compartmentalized interior 31cm wide, 31 5cm high £250-£350
436
EARLY 19TH CENTURY
the rectangular domed case with side carrying handles, opening to reveal a fitted interior with six cut glass decanters
27cm wide, 22cm high £200-£400
437
A MINIATURE BRASS AND STEEL STRONG BOX
19TH CENTURY
the panelled sides with a carrying handle, opening to reveal a void interior 25cm wide, 14cm high £300-£500
438
the bombe oblong stand inlaid with scrolling foliage throughout, mounted with two glass inkwells 36cm wide £250-£350
439
with hinged lid, lift-out tray and spring loaded drawer, the interior containing ten bottles, jar and boxes with silver lids, the lids with scroll edge and engine turned decoration, the cartouche bearing the letter ‘W’, the lids bearing the mark of William Neal, London, 1867, and a lift out necessaire tray (some items missing) the box measures 19 x 31 x 23cm £200-£400
440
A COLLECTION OF FIVE LADY’S WRIST WATCHES the lot comprising of the following watches: A Lanco Automatic stainless steel watch
A Swatch Irony stainless steel watch Three Seiko stainless steel watches £80-£100
441
A VINTAGE OMEGA GENEVE DYNAMIC TOOL 102 WRIST WATCH
oval steel case, silvered dial with blue ring, automatic movement, with original perforated leather strap and signed Omega pin buckle 29 5mm diam £200-£250
Lot 442
442
AN ART DECO PLATINUM DIAMOND SET COCKTAIL WATCH manual wind, rectangular dial with black Arabic numerals, shoulders geometrically set with diamond chips £200-£250
443
A LADY’S VINTAGE 9CT GOLD WATCH BY LIMIT OF SWIT ZERL AND, CIRCA 1925 stamped .375, 25mm diam, with tan leather strap, total weight 18 grams £50-£80
444
A DELUXE SMITHS 9CT GOLD BRITISH RAIL WRIST WATCH from the mid 1960s, 15 Jewels ,Astral grade escapement, in working order, patterned dial with Arabic numerals (3,6,9,12) and subsidiary dial, 3 2cm diam including winding crown, the back plate inscribed ‘British Rail, F. Handley, in appreciation of 45 years service’ £100-£150
445
A MONT BLANC MEISTERSTUCK FOUNTAIN PEN dark red coloured body, the nib marked ‘4810 MB 14k MONT BLANC’, inscribed ‘Mont Blanc Meisterstuck’ on lid banding, in a leather carry case embossed with Mont Blanc logo £100-£150
446
Lot 444
447
A 19TH CENTURY GOLD FILLED SWEETHEART LOCKET
BY SYDENHAM BROS
engraved decoration depicting bird amongst flowers 3 x 2 5cm, 5 grams £25-£50
448
A 19TH CENTURY GOLD FILLED OVAL LOCKET with engraved profuse floral decoration and shield cartouche 3.5 x 2.5cm, 5 grams £25-£50
AN INDIAN GREEN HARDSTONE CANE TOP carved in a circular spiral form and another similar and a semi-translucent hardstone hookah mouthpiece (3) 6 5cm max Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer £300-£400
449
A GOLD CASED RETRACTABLE CLEANING TOOL AND A BLOODSTONE SET PROPELLING PENCIL the case of the cleaning tool stamped 9ct 6 7cm long, combined weight 12 grams £25-£50
450
A 19TH CENTURY GOLD CASED CARNELIAN FOB, GOLD CASED MINIATURE BUTTON HOOK, GOLD CASED WATCH KEY AND AN ANGLO INDIAN SILVER COIN all united on a gold cased ring £25-£50
premium
451
A SCOTTISH ‘DIRK’ KILT PIN
L ATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY the dirk-form brooch with silver mounts and set with facetted citrines 11cm long £80-£120
452
AN 18CT GOLD DIAMOND CLUSTER RING
a small central stone surrounded by five diam ond chips (one chip missing) on a tapered shank 1 7 grams £40-£80
453
A 22CT GOLD BAND RING with domed shank 5 2 grams £180-£240
454
AN 18CT GOLD & PLATINUM DIAMOND SET SOLITAIRE RING 2 6 grams £130-£180
455
A LATE 19TH CENTURY GOLD ETRUSCAN REVIVAL BROOCH with a single star set diam ond in the centre of a circular plaque with applied bead work , the bar stamped 9ct and the circular plaque stamped 15ct on verso 6 3cm wide, 6 grams £100-£150
456
A PAIR OF OVAL GOLD CUFFLINKS decorated with engraved foliate bands, stamped 18ct 15mm wide, 8 5 grams £200-£250
457
A GROUP OF VINTAGE JEWELLERY
the lot comprised of:
Two Mexican gold pesos mounted on yellow metal pins
A gold sweetheart locket
An opal set silver bar brooch
A hardstone set signet ring, converted to a brooch
A bright cut silver oval locket
A gold mounted oval ceramic pendant, hand painted with floral spray decoration, inscribed verso £100-£150
458
A VINTAGE GOLD MOUNTED MOSS AGATE BAR BROOCH
with a rope twist edge, 25mm long £50-£80
Lot 455
459
A ROSE GOLD PROPELLING PENCIL set with a single blue stone and diam ond chips, with attached 9ct gold chain pencil is 7cm long, total weight 12 grams £100-£150
460
A GOLD PROPELLING PENCIL stamped 18ct, engraved with signature 7cm long, weight 8 grams £180-£250
461
A YELLOW METAL LADY’S RING EARLY 20TH CENTURY with a central pink stone flanked by two diam onds Total weight approximately 5 grams £150-£200
462
A FOPE K ALEIDA BRACELET the mesh 18ct gold link, with an integrated barrel clasp Marked 750, 303 FV, FOPE Measurements 18 7cm Total weight 25 6gms £800-£1000
Lot 460
463
A PAIR OF SQUARE SILVER TRAYS recessed corners and centre, engine turned border pattern, mark of S & M, Birmingham, 1968 9cm square, total weight 2 5oz £20-£30
464
A BOXED SET OF SIX SILVER TEA SPOONS
Art Deco style, fluted edge decoration with diamond motif, bears the mark of Barker Bros, Birmingham, 1935, total weight 2oz £20-£30
465
A 19TH CENTURY SILVER APOSTLE SPOON with twisted stem and a handle in the form of St John, bears the mark of Jonathan Wilson Hukin & John Thomas Heath, London, 1884 15.5cm long, 0.8oz £20-£30
466
A NURSE’S BELT BUCKLE, TWO ENAMELLED SILVER BROOCHES AND A SILVER NAPKIN RING along with a filigree brooch and a silver plated vesta Belt buckle is 7cm high, 8cm wide, 0 5cm deep £20-£40
467
THREE SILVER PLATED SERVING DISHES, A PAIR OF SILVER PLATED CANDLESTICKS AND A SAUCEBOAT along with three Indian brass elephant claw bells the pair of plated candlesticks standing 26cm high £20-£40
468
A SILVER NECCESSAIRE AND TWO OVAL SILVER PICTURE FRAMES
the necessaire containing folding rule, thimble, darning needle scissors and pin container, and measuring 8 5 x 5 8cm £20-£40
469
A CASED SET OF SIX SILVER ‘COFFEE BEAN’ TEA SPOONS
COOPER BROTHERS & SONS, SHEFFIELD, 1920 retailed by Sharman D Neill, Belfast Each spoon 10cm long, total weight 1.5 ounces £20-£40
470
A HARRISON BROS. SILVER PLATED TOAST RACK , SILVER PLATED HOT WATER POT AND A VINTAGE SANDWICH TIN
the six slot toast rack of attractive circular art deco form, the sandwich tin engraved with a crown and the initial ‘R’, the interior stamped ‘Merry 21 St James’s St’, and measuring 3.6 x 15.5 x 10.6cm £25-£40
471
T WO 19TH CENTURY SILVER CASED POCKET WATCHES AND SILVER WATCH CHAIN
the larger pocket watch with a 4 8cm diam, the smaller with a 4cm diam, both watches in need of attention, and a watch chain measuring 23cm long Total combined weight 6 5oz £25-£50
T WO OVAL SILVER PICTURE FRAMES, SILVER SCENT FLASK, SILVER CASED SCENT BOTTLE AND TRINKETS
the trinkets comprising of a silver stamp purse, silver locket, silver thimble and silver mounted carnelian seal the picture frames measuring 7.5 x 5.5cm and similar £25-£50
473
A GLAS S JAR WITH REPOUSSE DECORATED SILVER LID AND TWELVE OTHER GLASS CONTAINERS WITH SILVER LIDS comprising of inkwells, ring box, hat pin bottles and scent bottle (a\!f>lot) £25-£50
474
FIVE 19TH CENTURY SILVER BLADED POCKET KNIVES with mother of pearl handles, along with a folding silver fork, silver cased pocket knife, silver spoons and butter knife (10) £25-£50
475
A SET OF FOUR SILVER DECANTER LABELS AND T WO OTHER DECANTER LABELS
all with repousse rococo style borders, the set of four (Whiskey, Sherry, Brandy, Gin) bearing the mark Cornelius J Vander, London, 1967 labels measuring 5 5 x 4cm and similar Total combined weight 2 8oz £30-£50
476
A VINTAGE SILVER PLATED THREE PIECE CARVING SET with scroll decorated handles, in a presentation box Length of knife 26cm Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer £30-£50
477
A SET OF EIGHT SILVER ‘RAT TAIL’ TEASPOONS, in presentation case, bears the mark of Roberts & Belk, Edinburgh, 1971 each spoon 11cm long, total weight 3 4oz £30-£50
478
A SILVER SAUCE BOAT with scroll foliate handle, gadrooned edge, raised on three hoof feet, bears the mark of Thomas Hayes, Birmingham, 1897 9.5 x 14 x 7.5cm, 4oz £35-£50
479
A PAIR OF SILVER GLOVE STRETCHERS AND A PAIR OF CLOTHES BRUSHES along with another clothes brush, the glove stretchers with name engraved and the pair of brushes with ornate chased scroll foliate decoration, the stretchers measuring 23cm long and bearing the marks of Lawrence Emanuel, Birmingham, 1896 Total combined weight 16oz £40-£60
including: two bright cut decorated pairs of tongs, one pair by John Langlands, Newcastle ,circa 1800, and a plain pair of tongs, by Dorothy Langlands , Newcastle, circa 1805 Total combined weight 3oz £40-£60
481
A SMALL SILVER PRESENTATION SALVER scroll edge decoration, engraved with dedication and signatures, raised on three ovoid feet, mark of Adie Bros, Birmingham, 1936 15 5cm diam, 4oz £40-£60
482
AN OVAL SILVER PIN TRAY, TWO SILVER BON BON DISHES, A SILVER TEA STRAINER AND AN INDIAN SILVER SALT CELLAR the pin tray with repousse cherub decoration, the two bon bon dishes with pierced sides
Total combined weight of items, 5oz £40-£60
483
FOUR SCOTTISH GEORGE III SILVER TEA SPOONS marks of Patrick Robertson, Edinburgh, circa 1785, engraved with heraldic crests, along with an Irish bright cut silver salt spoon and four other silver tea spoons Total weight 2 5oz £40-£60
484
A SILVER CIRCULAR RING BOX raised on three scroll foliate feet, bears the mark William Hutton & Sons, Birmingham, 1918 4 5cm high x 10cm diam Total weight 5.2oz £40-£60
485
A SILVER MILK JUG AND A MATCHING SUGAR BOWL
both with fluted and ribbed decoration, bears the mark of Henry Stratford, Sheffield, 1894 Total combined weight 5oz £40-£60
486
FOUR SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN TEA SPOONS AND A PAIR OF SILVER PLATED GRAPE SNIPS along with a silver handled pickle fork and knife, the grape snips with bright cut scroll and cartouche decoration, the spoons bearing the mark of George Adams, London, 1872
Weight of the four spoons, 3oz £40-£60
487
A SILVER WINE TASTING CUP with a twisted vine handle, gadrooned and concentric repousse decoration, bears the mark D & JW, London, 1915 11 5cm diam, 5 5oz £40-£70
488
A SILVER RING BOX, SILVER PROPELLING PENCIL AND A QUANTITY OF SILVER AND WHITE METAL JEWELLERY AND TRINKETS
including rings, charms and chains, the box bears the mark of George Stockwell & Co, London, 1914, and measures 2 5 x 10 x 4 5cm (a\!f>lot) £40-£80
489
the card box bears the mark of Gourdel Vales & Co, London, 1905, 5.5 x 11.5 x 8cm; and the ring box bears the mark, Birmingham, 1906, 2 5 x 9 x 8cm Total combined weight 14.5oz £40-£80
490
Art Nouveau style, bears the mark Liberty and Co, Birmingham, 1904, Cymric, 5203 4cm high x 5cm diam, 40 grams £40-£80
comprised of a vanity mirror, clothes brush and two covered glass pots, along with three assorted silver clothes brushes and a silver plated vanity mirror, the tortoiseshell mounted pieces bear the mark of Barker Bros, Birmingham, 1926
Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer. £40-£80
492
A SMALL SILVER SALVER
scroll edge decoration, presentation inscription, raised on four hoof feet, bears the mark of Searle & Co. London 1977 16cm diam, 5 4oz £50-£70
A SET OF SIX SILVER PRESENTATION
awarded to G Clark by the Civil Service Motoring Association, between the years 1924 and 1930, each spoon decorated with the enamelled CSMA crest and chased art nouveau detailing, bears the mark of Daniel George Collins, Birmingham, 1926 each spoon 14cm long Total combined weight 4 4oz
Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer. £50-£70
the cigarette case bears the mark London, 1947 and the vesta bears the mark Birmingham, 1877 the cigarette case measuring 8 5 x 11 5cm Total combined weight 6oz £50-£70
495
A SILVER TOAST RACK, SILVER COVERED INKWELL, NAPKIN RING AND FORK
the toast rack bears the mark of William Hutton and Sons, Sheffield, 1919 and measures 10 x 8.5 x 5.5cm
Total combined weight of items 328 grams £50-£70
496
A PAIR OF SCOTTISH SILVER SAUCE LADLES AND A LARGER SILVER SAUCE LADLE
the Scottish pair bears the mark of William Marshall, Edinburgh, 1809, 14cm long; the larger ladle bears the mark of William Eaton, London, 1829, 17 5cm long
Total combined weight 3 5oz £50-£70
497
THREE SILVER MOUNTED PICTURE FRAMES
the lot comprising of: an oval silver picture frame by Charles Green, Birmingham, 19 x 13cm a large rectangular silver picture frame, Birmingham 1919, 23 x 15 5cm a smaller rectangular silver picture frame, Birmingham 1919, 16 x 11cm £50-£70
498
A GEORGE III SILVER SERVING SPOON with bright cut cartouche decorated handle, mark of Robert Ferris, Exeter, 1790 23 5cm long, 1 7oz £50-£70
499
ELEVEN IRISH SILVER EGG SPOONS
fiddle pattern with engraved crest, five spoons bear the mark of Christopher Eades, Dublin, 1823, the other six spoons bear the mark of James Salter, Dublin, 1849 13cm long
Total combined weight 5 5oz £50-£70
500
A COLLECTION OF NINE 19TH CENTURY SILVER FIDDLE TEA SPOONS
engraved with crests and monograms, various London & Dublin hallmarks
Total weight of lot 5.5oz £50-£70
501
A GEORGE III SILVER VINAIGRETTE bears the mark of Thomas Shaw, Birmingham, 1801, scalloped shell form, gilded interior, with pierced floral hanging grille 9 8 grams £50-£80
502
SIX SILVER DESSERT KNIVES AND A CAKE KNIFE all with mother of pearl handles, the cake knife with bright cut scroll foliate decoration and measuring 25cm long, all knives bear the mark of Issac Ellis and Son, Sheffield, 1900
Total combined weight 7 8oz £50-£80
503
A SILVER CASED FOB WATCH, SILVER ALBERT WATCH CHAIN AND FOBS, SECOND WORLD WAR SERVICE MEDAL and a collection of silver trinkets and jewellery (a lot) £50-£80
504
A CAMBODIAN SILVER BETEL BOX in the form of a foo dog, early 20th century 7cm high x 8cm long £50-£80
505
A PAIR OF 18TH CENTURY SILVER BERRY SPOONS with bright cut decorated handles, rubbed indistinct hallmarks each spoon 21cm long Total combined weight, 3 9oz £50-£80
506
A SILVER ENCASED CIGARETTE BOX mark of Charles Green, Birmingham, 1975, with chased scroll foliate border decoration to lid, engraved with anniversary dedication 4 5 x 14 x 10cm £60-£80
507
A SILVER CIGARETTE CASE, PAIR OF SILVER NAPKIN RINGS, MUSTARD POT AND CRUET along with two silver tea spoons and a silver backed vanity mirror, the cigarette case with monogrammed cartouche and banded, engine turned decoration, Birmingham 1919 Total combined weight (excluding glass liner) 9oz £60-£80
508
A GEORGE III IRISH SILVER SERVING SPOON bright cut decorated handle, mark of John Shields, Dublin, 1790 23cm long, 1 8oz £60-£80
509
A PAIR OF SILVER SALT & PEPPER CASTERS AND A PAIR OF SILVER SALT CELLARS the casters bear the mark D & E, Birmingham, 1899, the salt cellars bearing a mark of Birmingham, 1900 Total combined weight 5oz £60-£80
510
A VICTORIAN SILVER DESSERT SPOON AND NINE VARIOUS VICTORIAN SILVER FIDDLE TEASPOONS the dessert spoon bears the mark of John James Whiting, London, 1845 18cm long Combined weight of all spoons, 7 5oz £60-£80
511
A SILVER SUGAR SIFTER
octagonal baluster form with floral pierced lid surmounted by finial, raised on an octagonal foot, bears the mark Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1938 19cm high, 6oz £60-£80
512
A PAIR OF DANISH SILVER CROWN DECORATED SPOONS AND AN IRISH SILVER BASTING SPOON along with a silver sauce ladle and christening spoon, the basting spoon bears the mark of Richard Whitford, Dublin, 1810, 6 5oz £60-£80
513
A PAIR OF WEIGHTED SILVER CANDLESTICKS turned baluster form on a spreading foot, by Reed & Barton, stamped 925 and ‘Sterling’ 27cm high, each candlestick weighing 30oz £60-£100
514
A LIBERTY & CO. CYMRIC TEASPOON AND FIVE SILVER MARROW SPOONS
the silver Cymric spoon with enamelled Art Nouveau decoration, the marrow spoons bear the mark of William Bennett, London, 1813 Total weight 5 4oz
Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer. £70-£90
515
A SET OF TWELVE SILVER OYSTER FORKS bearing the mark of Mappin & Webb, Sheffield, 1923 14cm long, 7oz £70-£90
516
Lot 511
A SMALL SILVER CASE DECORATED WITH A RAISED ENAMELLED BIRD on a branch on a bark effect ground, possibly Chinese, marked Sterling Silver and in an old leather box 1.5 x 7.5 x 5cm
Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer £70-£100
517
A SET OF TWELVE SILVER TEA SPOONS ‘rat tail’ design, bears the mark of Josiah Williams & Co London, 1900 each spoon 12cm long Total weight 7oz £80-£100
518
A SILVER CHRISTENING MUG, SUGAR TONGS, T WO BUTTER KNIVES AND A SET OF SIX TEA SPOONS bearing the following marks: Christening mug: Atkins Bros, Sheffield, 1904 Tongs: Isaac Ellis & Sons, Sheffield, 1900 Butter knives: George Unite, Birmingham, 1900 Tea spoons: Isaac Ellis & Sons, Sheffield, 1900 Total combined weight: 7.5oz £80-£100
519
A PAIR OF SILVER ‘BERRY’ SPOONS London, 1899, by Mappin & Webb, with gadrooned bowls and twist stems, the smallest spoon with a pierced bowl the pair of spoons measuring 21 5cm long and the smaller spoon 17 5cm long £80-£120
520
A MID VICTORIAN SILVER CHRISTENING MUG AND ONE OTHER SILVER CHRISTENING MUG
the Victorian mug with engine turned patination and scroll handle, 7.5cm high, circa 1865, London, by Edward Ker Reid; the other christening mug of simplistic form, 6 5cm high, circa 1911, Birmingham, by William Aitken; along with a late 19th century silver cream jug, 7cm high Total combined weight 9oz £80-£120
521
A SET OF EIGHT SMALL SILVER DISHES mark of William Comyns & Sons Ltd, London, 1971, with concentric pattern rims 8cm diam
Total weight 11oz £80-£120
522
A SILVER CHAMBERSTICK
with fluted cross hatch border decoration, scroll work handle, and a conical snuffer with finial top, mark of Hawkesworth, Eyre and Co. Ltd, London, 1897
8cm high, 14 5cm diam, 9 5oz £80-£120
523
A COLLECTION OF FOURTEEN SILVER FIDDLE TEA SPOONS
some with rat tail pattern, all with either Dublin or Edinburgh marks from the 1820s and 1830s
Total weight of lot 9oz £80-£120
524
the larger spoons measuring 18cm long, the teaspoons measuring 13 5cm long, all mearing the mark ‘Birks Sterling’
Total weight 9 5oz £80-£120
525
A SMALL SILVER SALVER with a beaded scroll work edge, raised on three claw and ball feet, bears the mark of Robert Harper, London, 1863 19cm diam, 9 2oz £80-£120
526
INDIAN SILVER PICTURE FRAME
EARLY 20TH CENTURY of cushion-form, the sides ornately pierced with scrolling blossoming leafy stems 17cm wide, 21cm high £80-£120
527
AN ELEGANT SILVER MOUNTED CUT GLASS CLARET JUG of tapered form with etched vine decoration to the body, with a silver collar, scroll handle, the spout formed from the mask of Bacchus and the lid surmounted by a finial, bears the mark of Cornelius Joshua Vander, Birmingham, 1969 31cm high £80-£140
528
A SILVER SAUCE BOAT with ornate scroll foliate handle, gadrooned edge, raised on three shell form feet, bears the mark of Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co London, 1903 10 x 17 5 x 9cm, 9 4oz £90-£120
529
A SET OF SIX SILVER DINNER FORKS fiddle pattern with engraved monogram, bears the mark of Samuel Whitford, London, 1860 each fork 17cm long Total combined weight 9 2oz £100-£120
530
EIGHT VARIOU S 19TH CENTURY SILVER DESSERT SPOONS including: three rat tail spoons, Marshall & Son, Edinburgh, 1832 three spoons by Josiah Williams & Co London, 1907 two spoons by William Eaton, London, 1830 Total combined weight: 11 5oz £100-£140
531
SEVEN IRISH SILVER RAT TAIL DESSERT SPOONS fiddle pattern with engraved crest, bears the mark of Christopher Eades, Dublin, 1824, 19cm long Total weight 10oz £100-£140
532
A SILVER ART DECO COFFEE POT elegant tapered baluster form, stepped concentric neck and a circular lid surmounted by finial, with ebonised scroll handle, bears the mark B & S Ltd, Birmingham, 1938 20cm high Total weight 13 7oz £120-£150
533
FIVE IRISH SILVER RAT TAIL
fiddle pattern with engraved crest, bears the mark of Christopher Eades, Dublin, 1824 23cm long, 12 5oz £120-£160
534
A SILVER BREAD BASKET
elliptical form with gadrooned edges and pierced sides, bearing the mark of John & William F Deakin, Chester, 1900
5 5cm high, 34 5cm long, 19 5cm wide, 14oz £120-£160
535
‘rat tail’ design, bears the mark B & G, London, 1859 each spoon measuring 21cm Total combined weight 14 7oz £130-£160
536
A MAPPIN & WEBB SOLID SILVER EGG ORNAMENT
planished finish, bears the mark Mappin & Webb, London 1991, in presentation box 5cm high, 12 2oz £130-£160
537
fiddle pattern with engraved crest, bears the mark Richard Whitford, Dublin, 1810 17 5cm long Total weight 13 5oz £130-£160
538
Lot 539
A SET OF NINE SILVER DESSERT SPOONS
fiddle pattern, engraved monogram, bears the mark of Samuel Whitford, London, 1860 each spoon measures 18cm long Total combined weight 14 5oz £150-£180
539
A PAIR OF WEIGHTED SILVER CANDLESTICKS
Corinthian pillar design, on gadrooned square bases, bears the mark of Thomas Bradbury, London, 1900 both candlesticks standing 19cm high Total weight 39oz £150-£200
540
A SET OF SIX TIFFANY & CO SILVER TEASPOONS
elegant chased chrysanthemum pattern, stamped ‘Tiffany & Co, Sterling, Pat 1880 M each spoon 14 5cm long, 8 4oz, Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer £150-£200
541
of flared baluster form, with repousse Acanthus and floral scroll decoration, scroll handle, a central cartouche engraved with the following inscription ‘The gift of Sir E Scudamore Stanhope for the best field of turnips’, bears the mark of Thomas Mann, London, 1720 12cm high, weighs 9 7oz Note: Scudamore-Stanhope was Assistant Private Secretary to the Chancellor of the Exchequer in 1886 The following year he took his seat in the House of Lords on the death of his father. He served under William Gladstone as Treasurer of the Household between 1892 and 1894 and under Lord Rosebery as Captain of the Honourable Corps of Gentlemen at Arms between 1894 and 1895, and was sworn of the Privy Council on 30 April 1894 He was later Lord Steward of the Household under H H Asquith from 1910 to 1915 and Master of the Horse under Asquith and then David Lloyd George between 1915 and 1922 He was invested as a Knight of the Garter on 1 January 1915. £150-£250
542
SIX SILVER LARGE DINNER FORKS
fiddle pattern with engraved monogram, four bearing the mark of William Eaton, London, 1839, the other two bear the mark of John Sutter, Chester, 1839 each fork measures 20cm long Total combined weight 15 5oz £180-£220
543
A GEORGIAN SILVER TEAPOT
repousse dragooned decoration, chased foliate spout and wooden scroll handle, raised on four paw feet, bears the marks London, 1819, (maker’s mark too rubbed to identify)
15cm high x 28cm long Total weight 18.9oz £180-£220
544
A SET OF EIGHT SCOTTISH SILVER RAT TAIL
the fiddle handles engraved with heraldic crest, bears the mark of Marshall & Sons, Edinburgh, 1832 each spoon 23 5cm long Total weight 19oz £180-£240
545
A SILVER COFFEE POT
baluster form with fluted waist band and chased gadrooned scroll and shell edge, bears the mark of George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester 1903 23cm high, 22 5oz £200-£250
546
the engine decorated exterior with two hinged compartments with amethyst cabochon catches, the gilded interior with 925 stamp and E C K Norway 1 x 9 x 4.5cm
Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer £200-£300
547
A WHITE METAL ASHTRAY OR PIN TRAY IN THE FORM OF RECUMBENT BEAR
possibly Russian and bearing an indistinct mark ** 84, some old indentations to the base 11cm long
Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer. £200-£300
548
AN EDWARDIAN SILVER THREE PIECE TEA SET
comprising of teapot, milk jug and sugar bowl, all with matched gadrooned decoration embellished with shells and swags and chased foliate handles, bearing the mark of George Nathan and Ridley Hayes, Chester, 1905 Total weight 23oz
Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer. £200-£300
549
A SET OF FOURTEEN SCOTTISH SILVER DINNER FORKS
fiddle pattern with engraved crest, bears the mark of Marshall & Sons, Edinburgh, 1832 each fork 22 5cm long Total weight 34.5oz £320-£380
550
FIFTEEN IRISH SILVER DINNER FORKS AND T WO LONDON STAMPED DINNER FORKS
the Irish forks with various Dublin makers from the 1820s and 1830s, the two London forks bearing the mark of Josiah Williams & Co, 1899
Total weight of lot 40 5oz £400-£500
551
A SILVER TEAPOT AND MATCHING SUGAR BASIN
the teapot of tapered ovoid form with repousse Art Nouveau decoration and chased foliate decoration to the spout, on four scroll feet, measuring 16.5cm high, 27cm long, the sugar basin with matching repousse design and measuring 12cm high and 21 5cm wide, both pieces bear the mark of James Dixon & Son, Sheffield, 1900, total combined weight 40oz
Note: Ivory Exemption Certificate Submission reference 4MT9GAZ2 £440-£500
552
AN GEORGE III SILVER DECANTER COASTER
intricate neo classical design, hand pierced border with vacant cartouche, bears the mark of Peter & Ann Bateman, London, 1801 12.5cm diam Total weight 134 grams £400-£600
553
JEAN EMIL PUIFORCAT (1897-1945): SILVER ART DECO TEAPOT
CIRCA 1928
baluster form with flared neck, on a circular base enclosed with triple banding 14cm high, 12cm diam Total weight 25oz
Note: Ivory Exemption Certificate Submission reference QKWMKRKQ £500-£800
Lot 554
554
A SILVER SERVING DISH AND COVER scroll edge with chased foliate decoration, inscribed with presentation message, bears the mark of Atkins Bros Sheffield, 1899 26 x 33cm, 52.5oz (excluding handle) £550-£650
555
A SILVER SERVING DISH AND COVER of rectangular form, with two scroll handles, internal silver lift-out tray, the lid with beaded finial decoration and beaded decoration to the edge of the dish, bears the mark of William Gibson & John Lawrence Langman, London, 1896 14 x 35 x 23cm Total weight 64oz £700-£800
A
fluted baluster form with ornate floral repousse decoration, engraved cartouche and scroll handles, the teapot raised on four paw feet and measuring 15.5cm high x 26.5cm (handle to spout), bears the mark of George Hunter II, London, 1823 Total combined weight 45 2oz £1000-£1500
mark of William Pitts, London, 1812, each salt cellar with repousse decoration depicting birds amongst a profusion of fruit and flora, cartouche engraved with lion motif, the top of each foot with chased mask decoration and terminating in lion’s head feet each salt measuring 5cm high and 7 5cm diam £1500-£2500
558
A NEPHRITE PARASOL HANDLE CIRCA 1900 and a yellow metal mounted nut, probably Indian 6cm max
Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer £100-£200
559
AN EASTERN WHITE METAL SCENT BOT TLE CAP AND AN ENAMEL SCENT BOTTLE TOP
the Eastern scent bottle top mounted with semi precious stones, the European engine turned enamel scent bottle top with seed pearl border 4 3cm max
Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer. £100-£200
560
A PAIR OF FRENCH ART DECO BOOK ENDS BY DANKARMER
rosewood and silver plated angel fish sculptures sat atop stylised downswept mahogany plinths, signed, numbered and stamped ‘Made in France’ 19cm high
Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer £60-£100
561
A MARBLE SQUARE DISH CIRCA 1900 together with three marble spheres the dish measuring 30cm wide
Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer £30-£50
562
Lot 559
A PAIR OF MARBLE AND GILT METAL ART NOUVEAU CANDELABRA CIRCA 1910 four scroll foliate branches mounted on a marble column, on a square plinth base raised on scroll feet 48cm high
Provenance: From a private Somerset collection. £40-£80
563
A PERSIAN TILE WITH MEANDERING FLORAL DESIGN with an old inlaid ‘syrian’ frame (in poor repair); 19th century and a small cushion framed mirror; early 19th century 22 x 21cm max
Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer £50-£100
564
A MUGHAL HARDSTONE CANE TOP OR SCENT BOTTLE CAP
the top inset with a diam ond, the base with an enamelled yellow metal collar with a band of small diam onds; 19th century 2 3cm
Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer. £200-£300
565
JEROME STANLEY CONNOR (1874-1943)
FOUR LOW RELIEF PORTRAIT PLAQUES gilt metal, depicting Walt Whitman, Sean O Suilleabhain, Frederic Dan Huntingdon and another Irish figure the largest plaque measuring 10 x 6cm Note: The four plaques are believed to have formed part of the Walt Whitman exhibition at the American Library in London, 1954 These plaques come with a press clipping relating to that exhibition £100-£200
566
A CHINESE EXPORT LAQUEURED GAMES BOARD QING DYNASTY, 19TH CENTURY decorated in a gilt and silver with figures and foliage 49cm wide £300-£500
567
A
19TH CENTURY depicting a waterline clipper at night 89cm wide, 48cm high £400-£600
568
A LARGE SOLOMONIC CARVED WOODEN COLUMN the spiral form profusely embellished with trailing vines, putto and birds picking from the vine, with dark ebonised finish, possibly 18th century 178 x 16cm Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer £400-£500
569
A CHINESE ‘HARE’S FUR’ BOWL
20TH CENTUR in the Southern Song style 12.5cm diam
Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer £80-£120
570
ELKINGTON GILT-METAL CENTREPIECE PIECE
19TH CENTURY in the Neo-classical style, the stand supported by three winged mythical lion, raised on a triform base with three shell feet 23cm high
Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer £200-£300
571
A NORTH ITALIAN CARVED PORTICO PEDIMENT 7TH / 18TH CENTURY carved in high relief with two winged cherubs and a griffin flanking a monogrammed cartouche 145cm wide, 58cm high £500-£800
572
THREE SCHOLAR’S MOUNTAINS WITH ASSOCIATED MARBLE SPHERES TH CENTURY of naturalistic form largest, 20cm high, smallest, 10cm high Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer £200-£400
573
19TH CENTURY
of flora-form, inset with five pietra dura panels decorated with blossoming stems and butterflies 31cm wide £250-£350
574
A SWEDISH STEEL PHOTOGRAPH STRUT FRAME WITH THREE APERTURES
along with another small strut frame with a picture of the Royal Palace, Stockholm, marked A Bol, Eskilstuna 12 5 x 8cms max
Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer. £70-£100
575
the red velvet top with a base depicting the Royal Palace, Stockholm and the inscription ‘Don’t forget me’ in Swedish, with screw clamp 10cms long
Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer £70-£100
576
the lid decorated with the Swedish coat of arms, the whole embellished with Norse designs, the interior of the lid with etched cartouche, ‘Emil Olsson, Estningsatelier, Eskilstuna – Sweden’ 5 x 12 x 8cms
Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer £80-£120
the lid decorated with the Swedish coat of arms, surrounded by briar roses and similarly decorated side panels, the lid with personal inscription to the interior, signed’ Emil Olsson’, early 20th century 5 x 12 x 8cm
Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer. £100-£150
578
A SWEDISH STEEL DESK WEIGHT
the blued and gilded domed base with Norse style decoration and written legend, surmounted by a polished steel anvil, no apparent signature, circa 1900 6 x 15 x 9cms
Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer £100-£200
579
A SWEDISH STEEL EASEL PICTURE FRAME
decorated with a Viking long ship and Norse zoomorphic motifs and related inscriptions, circa 1900, and another three aperture steel strut frame, probably by Emil Olsson but degraded 29 x 22cms max
Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer £100-£200
580
A SWEDISH STEEL ‘BELT HOOK’ YARN HOLDER
with bone roller, a steel foliate push-through stud, four other steel parts, variously decorated, and a partially degraded lockable trinket box with the Swedish coat of arms etched Eskilstuna Affaren, Stureplank, Stockholm 5 5 x 9 5 x 6 5cms max
Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer £100-£200
A SWEDISH STEEL CIGAR BOX BY EMIL OLSSON
the lid with central Swedish coat of arms surrounded by floral decorations and similarly matched side panels, singed Emil Olsson, Eskilstuna, early 20th century 6 x 17 5 x 11 5cms
Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer £100-£200
A SWEDISH STEEL DESK TIDY
of long rectangular form, the central cartouche with an owl, the black lacquer verso with old scratched inscription (lacking one ball foot), a Swedish steel Japonisme decorated letter knife and a steel desk blotter decorated with briar roses, all unsigned 34.5 x 10cms max
Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer £100-£200
584
A CASED PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY SWEDISH PRESENTATION STEEL SCISSORS
marked M C Cromstedt (one tip broken), the red morocco case with gilt tooling and another pair of Swedish steel scissors decorated with two scenes of Royal palaces 19cms long max
Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer £100-£200
585
A GOOD 19TH CENTURY SWEDISH STEEL BAG MOUNT WITH CHAIN STITCH AND VELVET BAG
the steel with foliate decoration and cartouche with the name Sophie Lewenhaupt (some degrading to the steel) 31cms long
Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer £150-£200
583
A SWEDISH STEEL EASEL PHOTOGRAPH FRAME
with the Swedish coat of arms over putti and floral decorated borders, early 20th century 24 x 19cms
Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer £120-£180
586
A GOOD 19TH CENTURY SWEDISH STEEL BAG MOUNT WITH TAPESTRY WORK BAG
the steel with meandering bands of floral decoration on gilt 34 6cms long
Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer £150-£200
587
A GOOD CASED PAIR OF SWEDISH STEEL PRESENTATION SCISSORS
BY H DAHLBERG, ESKILSTUNA
the gilt decorated scissors with named presentation for L A Abrahamson, the leather case dated 1873 Some degradation to the points 31cms long
Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer £150-£200
the lid decorated with the Swedish coat of arms surrounded by stylised roses with similarly decorated side panels Unsigned but likely by Emil Olsson; early 20th century
7 x 21 5 x 14 5cms
Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer £150-£200
589
A SCANDINAVIAN ETCHED STEEL TAZZ A, he platter decorated with a mythical Norse scene of a warrior slaying a dragon upon a multiple knopped stem, early 20th century and a small Swedish steel tazza with decorative fields of foliate motifs, early 20th century. 16 x 25cm max
Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer £150-£200
590
the pommel and hilt with Norse interlace decoration, one side of the blade with runic borders and blued steel central band, decorated with black lacquer verso 128cm long.
Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer £200-£300
591
the lid etched with a view of the Royal Palace in Stockholm surrounded by stylised floral borders with lacquered reserves, early 20th century, signed ‘Emil Olsson’
6 x 7 5 x 11 5cms
Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer £200-£300
592
the blade decorated with the Royal Palace, Stockholm, the other side with the Rosendal Palace and another steel paperknife with a fancy shaped handle decorated with four architectural cartouches including the Royal Palace, Stockholm and Gripsholm Castle, both 19th century, one indistinctly stamped 19 5cms long max
Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer. £200-£300
one face depicting folk dancers, a landscape verso with shaped terminals, early 20th century, and another 19th century example with the Royal Palace , Stockholm on one face and the palaces of Rosendal and Rosensberg verso
37cms long max
Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer £200-£300
C.W. DAHLGREN
decorated in the Japonisme style and another similar pair with meandering foliate decoration and marked E J ‘Anchor’ A.B. Eskilstuna. 30cms long
Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer £200-£300
the lid drcorated with the Swedish coat of arms surrounded by gilded and polished steel foliate decoration over a similarly decorated panelled base upon ball feet, signed Emil Olsson, Eskilstuna, Sweden, early 20th century. 8 x 21 5 x 14cms
Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer £250-£350
596
the large oval face decorated with four cartouches of scenes entitled Almekarr and Aspen, one with an image of a ship labelled ‘Thule’, another inscription and a rampant lion with trhe dates ‘18361896’, the mirror plate of highly polished steel verso (Some degrading)
33 x 14cms max
Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer £350-£450
lot is subject to a buyer’s premium of 30% inclusive of VAT@
a raised cartouche with the Swedish Coat of Arms over two others of the Royal Palace, Stockholm and Gripsholm Castle surrounded by Norse style interlaced decoration, two Viking figures and a long ship, circa 1900 56 x 44cm max
Provenance: From the private collection of a retired Berkshire antiques dealer. £400-£600 598 A PAIR OF
EMPIRE CANDELABRA CIRCA 1820-30 the reeded columns surmounted by three outscrolling candle branches and a classical draped maiden, raised on three animalistic feet and a triform base 39 5cm high £600-£800
600
A LATE 18TH CENTURY TORTOISESHELL AND GOLD PORTRAIT BOX DEPICTING A LADY WITH LYRE
painted on ivory, under glass, with decorative gold mount The painting being of lady draped in blue Roman style dress holding a lyre and smiling The gold band bordering the portrait is engraved in a stylised wheat head design Marked
Measurements 8 5cm diam Total weight 124g Note: Ivory Exemption Certificate Submission reference GULC4S4X £800-£1200
601
A LATE 18TH CENTURY WOVEN HAIRWORK GOLD ENAMEL AND TORTOISESHELL BOX
the woven hair work top being under glass and bordered by a band of chased gold with in a band of blue enamelled gold The box and lid being lined with gold Marked
Measures 8cm diam Weight 139 £800-£1200
602
AN 18TH CENTURY OVAL TORTOISESHELL AND GOLD PORTRAIT BOX
depicting a smiling gentle man in white wig in blue jacket trimmed with gold and wearing a lace jabot The lid being hinged and trimmed with gold
Marked
Measures 6 5 x 9cm Weight 114g £1000-£1500
603
AN
the miniature being of a bare breasted lady with classically dressed Roman soldier flanked by two cherubs, one holding a mirror the other a flaming torch, painted on ivory, under glass, with decorative gold mount. The rim of the lid and box being trimmed with gold Marked Measures 9cm diam Weight 102g
Note: Ivory Exemption Certificate Submission reference THH2GKVW £1000-£1500
604
AN 18TH CENTURY TORTOISESHELL MOTHER OF PEARL AND GOLD PORTRAIT BOX
depicting a man in white wig and blue jacket, painted on ivory under glass with decorative gold border of chased and pierced gold of foliage and ribbon bow design The tortoiseshell being covered with a fine woven lattice work of mother of pearl with gold studs The lid and and box being trimmed trimmed with chased gold bands
Marked Measures 8cm diam Weight 79g
Note: Ivory Exemption Certificate Submission reference SAAHUSCQ £1000-£1500
605
A
depicting a man in white wig wearing a blue jacket and lace jabot, painted on ivory under glass with decorative gold border and trims The tortoiseshell box being covered with ribbed fine pink silk
Marked
Measures 6 5cm diam
Weight 76g
Note: Ivory Exemption Certificate Submission reference LJNUZS6C £1000-£1500
subject to a buyer’s premium of 30% inclusive of VAT@
607
wearing pearl earrings, painted on ivory under glass with a chased gold decorative border, with a further blue guilloche enamel and gold border The portrait signed Marked Measures 8cm diam Weight 79g
The lid and box trimmed with gold Note: Ivory Exemption Certificate Submission reference NZF7BR1N £1200-£1600
606
A
painted on ivory, under glass, with decorative gold mount The portrait being of a gentleman in blue collared jacket with red piping The box and lid lined with gold
Marked
Measurements 6 5cm diam Total weight 68g
Note: Ivory Exemption Certificate Submission reference ADKBPU2D £1200-£1600
608
depicting a bare breasted lady in blue dress with fleur de lis pattern, with a string of pearls in her hair and wearing pearl earrings, painted on ivory under glass with decorative chased gold and blue enamel border. The hinged box and lid being lined with gold, a carved gold ouroboros snake borders the circumference of the lid.
Marked
Measures 9 5cm Weight 187g
Note: Ivory Exemption Certificate Sbmission reference EJ4V7KP9 £1800-£2200
the box being decorated throughout the entire surface with gold stars and circles and trimmed with gold on the box and lid
Marked Measures 8cm diam Weight 71g £600-£800
611
CIRCA 1802
oval form, with water colour portrait on mother of pearl panel one side, the reverse side with cobalt blue enamel inset with a glazed panel containing hair and a monogramed lozenge, the reverse of the mother of pearl panel dated Aug 12, 1802 , gold mounted 8 5 x 6cm £800-£1200
610
A 9CT GOLD PILL BOX
rectangular form, engine turned exterior with floral decorated clasp 8 x 25 x 20mm £120-£150
612
A PAIR OF MOTHER OF PEARL JARDINIERES
20TH CENTURY
of square form, the sides with trellis panels surmounted by four ball finials 16cm high, 13cm wide £200-£400
613
A 19TH CENTURY SNUFF BOX
unmarked, tests as 18 carat gold, with engine turned basket weave panel decoration 2 7 x 5 6 x 4cm, weight 77 5 grams £1800-£2500
614
AN ELEGANT 19TH CENTURY SILVER MOUNTED ROCK CRYSTAL SCENT BOTTLE of tapered square form, the silver mounts engraved with scroll foliate decoration, the stopper topped with a pair of silver love birds the bottle measuring 9 8 x 3 3 x 2 5cm £250-£350
Dore and Rees team members are always pleased to discuss individual lots with prospective purchasers prior to the auction, you are welcome to request condition reports. If you require clarification of any terms used in the catalogue please be in touch We are pleased to discuss lots which may have been altered, repaired, or restored
The term basically used in conjunction with a date (ie basically 18th century) indicates that, in our opinion, the item may have undergone restoration, repair, or alteration. It also indicates that only an element of the piece may date from the period stated in the description The absence of the term basically does not imply that an item is without restoration, repair, or alteration. The use of inverted comas around a word or phrase (i.e. “pearl”) indicates that the piece, or object, may not be what it is purporting to be (i e a simulated pearl) If you are in doubt, our specialists are available prior to the auction to offer guidance and advice
For Chinese ceramics and works of art, if the catalogue states that the object in question bears a mark, but it does not state “and of the period” it indicates that we believe the lot in question may not date from the period suggested by the mark Clearly, references to the colour of jade are subjective and again buyers are advised to personally inspect items on which they intend to bid to ensure the colour meets with their expectation
Care is taken to ensure that any statement as to authorship, attribution, origin, date and provenance is reliable and accurate, but all such statements of opinion are not to be taken as statement or representations of fact Dore and Rees reserve the right, in forming their opinion, to consult and rely upon any expert or authority reasonably considered by them to be reliable
Descriptions of property in this catalogue do not always indicate condition, repair or damage. Buyers are earnestly advised to inspect personally any lot they intend to purchase Weights and measurements are approximate and should be verified by intending purchasers
A work catalogued with the forename(s) and surname or recognised designation of an artist is, in our opinion, a work by the artist, e.g. JOHN NASH
Attributed to JOHN NASH – in our opinion, a work of the period of the artist which may be in whole or in part the work of the artist.
Studio of JOHN NASH – in our opinion, a work by an unknown hand, which may have been executed in the studio of the artist.
Circle of JOHN NASH – in our opinion, a work from the period of the artist and showing his influence
Follower of JOHN NASH – in our opinion, a work executed in the style but probably not necessarily by a pupil
Manner of JOHN NASH – in our opinion, a work executed in the style of the artist but of a later date
After JOHN NASH – in our opinion, a copy of any date after a work by the artist
Signed/inscribed/dated JOHN NASH – in our opinion, the work has been signed/inscribed/dated by the artist
Bears signature/inscription/date JOHN NASH – in our opinion, the signature/inscription/date are probably not by the hand of the artist.
The addition of a question mark after any of the cataloguing terms in the above glossary indicates an element of doubt
The term 'ascribed to' may in certain cases be used to denote a traditional attribution based on style
A work catalogued as 'School' accompanied by the name of a place or country and a date mean that in our opinion the work was executed at that time and in that location, e g Italian School, circa 1800
All reference to signatures, inscriptions and dates refer to the present state of work, i e as at the time of inspection for the purpose of cataloguing
The use of inverted comas around the name of an artist, or date, in connection with a signature, or inscription (ie signed “John Nash”) indicates that the signature, or inscription, may have been added by another hand
The contents of any gemmological certificates accompanying lots in this sale are not guaranteed by Dore and Rees and we cannot be held responsible for any disagreement over the contents of the certificates after the sale, or for a retrospective change in opinion by the certificate issuer All weights and measurements provided are approximate only Prospective purchasers should assume that all coloured stones sold by Dore and Rees have been treated unless otherwise stated to the contrary in the catalogue description Stones are commonly treated to enhance their colour and clarity. Sapphires and rubies are commonly heat treated and emeralds commonly oiled. Jade/jadeite is often bleached, polymer/resin filled or dyed
Please contact Dore and Rees for more clarification on treatment in individual lots Items containing rubies or jade/jadeite of Burmese origin are not permitted for import by the USA
This document acts to confirm the terms and conditions under which Dore & Rees, acting as agent, will sell Lots by auction to Buyers on behalf of Sellers 1
a. We act as agent to sell the Lots on the Seller’s behalf by auction
b You will pay the Hammer Price, with Buyer’s Premium at 25% together with VAT at the prevailing rate and any applicable charges within 5 working days following the Auction in which the Lots are purchased by you
c We will always treat your data with care, personal details are held securely and will not be sold Our Privacy statement is available at www.doreandrees.com
a The estimate is a guide to help you gauge how much you might have to spend to purchase the Lot.
b Estimates can change, they are not definitive and should not be thought of as the sale price
c. Estimates do not include the Buyer’s Premium or VAT at the prevailing rate and any applicable charges
d Estimates may be altered by a saleroom notice or announcement by the auctioneer before the Lot is offered
a You warrant to us and to the Seller that:
i. you will not bid on a Lot you do not intend to pay for ii you have the funds to complete the purchase at the total value of Hammer Price, Buyer’s Premium together with VAT at the prevailing rate and any applicable charges;
iii. the funds are not connected with any criminal activity including tax evasion, and that you are neither under investigation nor have you been charged with or convicted of money laundering, terrorist activities or other crimes
iv if the Lot you purchased is to be removed to a country outside the UK, all duties, taxes and licences on the export of the Lot are your responsibility
b. If you, the Buyer, decide to exercise your right to cancel, we are entitled to account directly to the Seller for any applicable refund and we shall retain on account amounts to compensate the Seller should the Lot be damaged or tampered with by you
c. You will indemnify us and the Seller in full on demand against all claims, costs or expenses incurred by us or the Seller as a result of any breach by you of any of the obligations in this clause
a As we act on behalf of the Seller, we are dependent on information provided by the Seller about their Lots. We may inspect Lots and will act reasonably in taking a general view about them However we are normally unable to carry out detailed examinations of Lots to check their condition in the way a Buyer would do
b We strongly recommend that you attend the auction viewing in person if possible. You are responsible for your decision to bid for particular Lot If you bid on a Lot, including by telephone,
absentee bid or online bidding, we will assume that you have carefully inspected the Lot and satisfied yourself regarding it’s condition.
c Please note that the Lots (in particular second hand Lots) are unlikely to be in perfect condition Lots are sold ‘as is’ (i.e. as you see them at the time of the auction) Neither we nor the Seller accept any liability for the condition of secondhand Lots or for any condition issues affecting a Lot if such issues are included in the description of a Lot in the auction catalogue (or in any saleroom notice) and/or which the inspection of a Lot by the Buyer ought to have revealed
a Our descriptions of the Lot will be based on i i Information provided to us by the Seller of the Lot (for which we are not liable); and i ii Our opinion (although it is likely that we will not be able to carry out a detailed inspection of each Lot).
b We will give you a number opportunities to view and inspect the Lots before the auction You (and any independent consultants acting on your behalf ) must satisfy yourself about the accuracy of any description of a Lot We shall not be responsible for any failure by you or your consultants to properly inspect a Lot
c Representations or statements by us as to authorship, genuineness, origin, date, age, provenance, condition or estimated selling price involve matters of opinion We undertake that any such opinion will be honestly and reasonably held and accept liability for opinions given negligently or fraudulently
a You are required to register to bid by 5pm on the day before the auction. We reserve the right to impose a deadline prior to the auction by which you must register or by which we must receive a absentee bid.
b If you wish to bid on high value Lots, the registration deadline may be several days before the auction in order to allow us sufficient time to carry out the necessary checks
c We reserve the right to require deposits at the point of Registration on high value Lots Deposits are refundable after the auction if you are not a successful Bidder
d Lots will be invoiced to the name and address on the Registration Form
e Absentee bids may be left with us in writing indicating the maximum amount to be bid against a Lot (excluding Buyer’s Premium and/or VAT and any applicable charges) We will execute absentee bids as cheaply as possible having regard to the Reserve (if any) and competing bids If two Bidders submit identical absentee bids we may prefer the first bid received (where this can reasonably be ascertained). Neither we nor our employees or agents will be responsible for any failure to execute your absentee bid, unless our failure to do so is unreasonable.
f Telephone bidding is offered on a first come first serve basis on high value lots Neither we nor our employees or agents will be responsible for any failure to execute your telephone bid, unless our failure to do so is unreasonable
g Bidding online is available via doreandrees com and our auction partners EasyLiveAuction com Please refer to EasyLiveAuction com for their charges and terms and conditions
h We reserve the right to refuse to register you if you do not provide us with all the information and documentation that we ask for at our discretion
i We may bid on Lots on behalf of the Seller up to one bid below the Reserve.
j We may refuse to accept any bid if it is reasonable for us to do so
k. Bidding increments will be at our sole discretion (and in line with standard auction practice)
l The Bidder placing the highest bid for a Lot accepted by the Auctioneer will be the Buyer at the Hammer Price Any dispute about a bid will be settled at our discretion We may reoffer the Lot during the auction or may settle the dispute in another way We will act reasonably when deciding how to settle the dispute
a We are obliged to comply with Anti-Money Laundering regulations which apply to individuals and businesses who deal in the sales, purchases and storage of works of art with a value of €10,000 (or equivalent) or more.
b Buyers may be requested to provide photographic ID and proof of address documentation in advance of the Auction in which they are bidding in order to meet the requirements of the regulations
a As Buyer, you will pay:
i The Hammer Price;
ii Buyer’s Premium of 25% of the Hammer Price
iii Any artists resale right royalty payable on the sale of the Lot
iv Any VAT due11
a You are responsible for the payment of any VAT applicable on the Hammer Price and Buyer’s Premium due for a Lot
b We will charge VAT at the current rate at the date of the auction
a. From mid February 2006, living artists are entitled by law to receive a resale royalty each time their work is resold by or to and art market professional. From January 2012, the Right has been extended to include sales of works by artists who have died within the last 70 years (following the existing term of copyright). Royalties will be payable to the families and the beneficiaries of these artists
b. An artwork must be resold for more than 1000 euros Hammer Price (or equivalent) to qualify for the right The rates applicable are calculated as a percentage of the Hammer Price and are set out on a sliding scale from 4% to 0 25% The charge is exclusive of VAT We reserve the right to pass all the cost to the Buyer of the qualifying artwork
11. The contract between you and the Seller
a The contract for the purchase of the Lot between you and the Seller will be formed when the hammer falls accepting the highest bid for the Lot at the auction
b You may directly enforce any terms in the Terms and Conditions of Sale - SELLER against a Seller to the extent that you suffer damages and/or loss as a result of the Seller’s breach of the Terms and Conditions - SELLER.
c If you breach these Terms and Conditions –BUYER, you may be responsible for damages and/or losses suffered by a Seller or us. If we are contacted by a Seller who wishes to bring a claim against you, we may in our discretion provide the Seller with information or assistance in relation to that claim
d We normally act as an agent only and will not have any responsibility for default by you or the Seller (unless we are the Seller of the Lot)
e In addition to any other rights we may have to cancel a contract for sale under these Terms and Conditions – BUYER, in the event:
i You are in breach of your warranties in clause 3; or
ii We have not completed our enquiries pursuant to the Money Laundering Regulations and related legislation to our satisfaction; or
iii We have reason to believe that the transaction might be unlawful for any reason, or that the sale might put us under any civil or criminal liability, we may delay the completion of the sale, delay a release of a Lot or cancel the sale of a Lot.
a Immediately following your successful bid on a Lot you will:
i. Pay to us the Total Amount Due by one of the following methods:
1 BACS
2 Debit Card
3 Credit card – up to a limit of £500 if a distance payment
4 Cash – up to a limit of £8,000 in person
a. While you are bound by the contract for the purchase of the Lot from the fall of hammer on your successful bid, ownership in the Lot will not pass to you until you have paid us in full the Total Amount Due in cleared funds for that Lot;
b You may not claim or collect your Lot until you have paid for it and ownership has passed to you
c You will (at your own expense) collect any Lots that you have purchased and paid for either: i Not later than 5 working days following the day of the auction
II Not later than 5 working days following the date that we have received payment of the Total Amount Due in cleared funds, if later
a If you do not collect the Lot within the time period set out in above, you will be responsible for any reasonable removal, storage and insurance charges in relation to the Lot
b. The risk of loss or damage to the Lot will pass to you when you (or your agents) take physical possession of the Lot
c. If you do not collect the lot that you have paid for within 90 days after the auction we may sell the Lot We will pay the proceeds of any such sale to you, we will deduct any storage charges or other sums that we have incurred in the storage and sale of the Lot We reserve the right to charge you a selling commission at our standard rates on any such resale of the Lot.
a. Please do not bid on a lot if you do not intend to buy it If your bid is successful, these Terms and Conditions of Sale - BUYER will apply to you
This means that you will have to carry out your obligations set out in these Terms and Conditions of Sale - BUYER If you do not comply with these Terms and Conditions of SaleBUYER, we may (acting on behalf of the Seller and ourselves) pursue one or more of the following measures:
i Take action against you for damages for breach of contract
ii Reverse the sale of the Lot to you and/or any other Lots sold by us to you;
iii esell the Lot by auction or private treaty (in which case you will have to pay any difference between the price you should have paid for the Lot and the price we sell it for as well as the charges outlined in Clause 8. Please note that if we sell the Lot for a higher amount than your winning bid, the extra money will belong to the Seller;
iv. Remove, store and insure the Lot at your expense;
v f you do not pay within 5 days of your successful bid, we may charge interest at a rate not exceeding 1 5% per month on the Total Amount Due;
vi Keep that Lot or any other Lot sold to you until you pay the Total Amount Due
vii Reject or ignore bids from you or your agent at future auctions or impost conditions before we accept bids from you; and / or
viii If we sell any Lots for you, use the money made on these Lots to repay any amount you owe us.
b We will act reasonably when exercising our rights under clause 7 We will contact you before exercising these rights and try to work with you to correct any non-compliance by you with these Terms and Conditions
a A sale shall be cancelled and the Buyer shall be entitled to a refund of both the Hammer Price and the Buyer’s Premium if a Lot bought by the Buyer through our Auction is shown to our satisfaction and within 14 days of the Auction to be a forgery
a We will hold and process any personal data in relation to you in accordance with our current privacy policy, a copy of which is available on our website
a Save as set out in these Terms and Conditions, we exclude to the fullest extent permitted by law all warranties and conditions, whether express or implied by statue, common law or otherwise
b. Nothing in these Terms shall operate to exclude or limit the liability of a party in respect of death or personal injury resulting from that party’s own negligence, for fraud or for any liability that cannot be excluded or limited under applicable law
c No party to these Terms shall be liable to any other contract, tort (including negligence) or otherwise for any indirect or consequential losses, or for any loss of profits, loss of good will, loss of revenue, loss of business or loss of anticipated savings.
d Subject to Clauses 10 b and 10 c, our liability to you shall not exceed £5,000, unless your claim relates to an item sold through an Auction in which case our liability to you shall not exceed the greater of £15,000 or the Hammer Price for the relevant Lot.
e We will not be responsible or liable for errors and omissions to execute bids, caused by a loss of internet connection, a breakdown or interruption of the on-line bidding system, or a breakdown or failure of any internet connection, computer or IT system
a. No party shall have any liability in respect of any delay in performance or non-performance of its obligations under these Terms (other than an obligation to pay) owing to Force Majeure. If a party is affected by Force Majeure it shall notify the other parties as soon as reasonably possible, in any event within 5 days, and shall take reasonable steps to mitigate the effect of the Force Majeure Subject to Clause 4 b, risk in the Lot remains with you at all times until risk passes to the Buyer You will indemnify us and our employees and agents, and the Buyer (where applicable) against all losses, damages, claims, costs and expenses suffered or incurred as a result of any claim in respect of the Lot or proceeds of the sale of the Lot
b Every person on our premises shall be deemed to be there at their own risk and, subject to clause 9 b, shall have no claim against us in respect of accident or loss, however caused.
c hese Terms are governed by in interpreted in accordance with the laws of England and Wales or the laws of Scotland or Northern Ireland if you live there) If you choose to bring proceedings in conjunction with these Terms you must do so in the courts of England and Wales, unless you live in Scotland, in which case you can choose to bring proceedings there, or in Northern Ireland, in which case you can choose to bring proceedings there
d Any or all part of any term of these Terms that is found to be unfair or unenforceable by a court of competent jurisdiction will be treated as deleted and the remainder of the Terms will continue to govern each of our respective obligations e ny notice from you to us must be sent in writing to us at our address detailed on our website f f you elect to collect the Lot from us you will bear all associated cost, expenses and duties.)
a You appoint us to act as agent to sell the Lots on your behalf by auction
b. You will pay us the Sellers Commission together with VAT at the prevailing rate
c We will not include any Lots in an auction until they have been received by us.
d We will pay the Hammer Price, with Seller’s Commission, Loss and Damage Warranty and any other charges incurred deducted and applicable VAT applied at the prevailing rate, to you at 28 working days following the Auction in which the Lots are sold, or if later, 7 days after payment by the Buyer
a We will agree with you the Reserve, which may be higher than the starting bid
b. We shall not publicise the Reserve.
c We may bid on your Lot up to an amount equal to the Reserve You may not bid on your Lot under any circumstances, nor maySyou permit any person to bid on your lot on your behalf
a You warrant to us and to the Buyer that:
i you are the sole owner of the Lot and that you have full right, title and authority to sell the Lot;
ii you have no reason to believe that it is a Forgery;
iii all Lots sold by you are sold to the Buyer with full title guarantee and free from all encumbrances;
iv you have provided to us all of the relevant information and documents in your possession or control concerning the Lot, including information about its authenticity, history, condition, prior ownership and all such information is complete to the best of your knowledge;
v if the Lot has been removed from a country outside the UK, all duties and taxes on the import of the Lot have been paid, all export and import declarations have been properly made;
vi. you will pay any and all duties and taxes that may be due in connection with the sale of the Lot;
vii you have given us notice of any alterations to the Lot of which you are aware;
viii you may not withdraw a Lot from an Auction without our consent
b If you withdraw a Lot from an Auction without our consent, you will pay to us 15% of the Lot’s estimate and any related costs within 14 days of such withdrawal.
c If the Buyer of your Lot decides to exercise their right to cancel, you agree that we shall be entitled to account directly to the Buyer for any applicable refund and we shall account to you for any sums retained on account of the Lot being damaged or tampered with by the Buyer.
d You will indemnify us and the Buyer in full on demand against all claims, costs or expenses incurred by us or the Buyer as a result of any breach by you of any of the obligations in this clause
a All Lots held with us are covered by insurance against risk of fire, burglary, water damage and accidental damage except to glass For this we will charge you 1 5% plus applicable VAT of the Hammer Price for the Lot or the value the Lot would have achieved as assessed by the Auctioneer
b. Subject to this, risk in the Lot remains with you at all times until risk passes to the Buyer You will indemnify us and our employees and agents, and the Buyer (where appliable) against all loss damage claims costs and expenses suffered or incurred as a result of any claim in respect of the Lot or the proceeds of the sale of the Lot.
a. We are obliged to comply with Anti-Money Laundering regulations which apply to individuals and businesses who deal in the sales, purchases and storage of works of art with a value of €10,000 or more
b Sellers may be requested to provide photographic ID and proof of address documentation in advance of the Auction in which their Lot is to be offered in order to meet the requirements of the regulations
a We will take (or authorise others to take) photographs, video and/or produce images of the Lot and will own all intellectual property rights in any such images and may use them for any purpose, and you warrant that there is no restriction on our ability to do so
a If at the end of the Auction, your lot is unsold (other than because it was withdrawn) the Lot will be available for After Sale offers.
b Registered Bidders may contact us and offer to purchase a Lot after the Auction If the bid meets or exceeds the Reserve, we may authorise the sale of your Lot without contacting you and the sale will be completed as if the Lot had been sold during the Auction If the bid is less than the Reserve, we will contact you. If you accept the bid and wish to proceed, the sale will be completed as if the Lot had been sold during the Auction
c. You may contact us at any time after the Auction to remove your Lot from the After Sale process
d Subject to agreement with us, your unsold Lot can be re-offered at a future Auction at a revised Estimate and Reserve or can be collected by you, you are responsible for collection and transportation arrangements and costs.
a. If we withdraw a Lot from Auction, we will notify you and you will collect the Lot from us within 30 days of our notification
b.You are responsible for collection and transportation arrangements and costs
A A sale shall be cancelled and the Buyer shall be entitled to a refund of both the Hammer Price and the Buyer’s Premium if a Lot bought by the Buyer through our Auction is shown to our satisfaction and within 14 days of the Auction to be a Forgery
b. If this is the case, you shall refund to us on demand, the total amount paid to you in relation to the lot plus any costs incurred by us or by the Buyer.