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Ceramics and Furniture Thursday, 30th July
Thursday, 30th July. Ceramics and Furniture.
2015
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Laurence Stephen Lowry (1887-1976)
Provenance: Private collection, Merseyside.
Girl in a miniskirt,
Exhibited:
Signed and dated 1968,
Walker Art Gallery Liverpool
Oil on board,
Tate Liverpool
10 x 7 inches
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Thursday, 30th JuLY, 10.30AM Lots 1 – 28A
A Private Collection of Italian Art Glass by Alfredo Barbini and other makers
Lots 29 - 44
Glass
Lots 50 – 344
English and European Ceramics
Lots 400 – 503
Chinese, Japanese and other Ceramics
Lots 504 – 604
Chinese, Japanese and other Works of Art
Lots 605 – 674
Islamic, Indian, Himilayan, South East Asian and Tribal Art
Lots 700 – 712
A Private Collection of English and American Samplers and Needlework Pictures
Lots 713 – 731
Boxes, Caddies and Works of Art
Lots 735 – 742
Clocks and Scientific Instruments
Lots 755 – 827
English, Continental and Chinese Furniture
Front cover illustration is Lot 264 Inside front illustration is Lot 703 Inside back illustration is Lot 282 Back cover illustration is Lot 827
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COINS, MILITARIA AND COLLECTABLES 15th October 2015
United States Cent 1794. AEF, with underlying lustre £4,000-£8,000
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A PR IVATE COL L ECT ION OF ITALIAN ART G L A SS BY A LFR ED O BA R BI NI A N D OT HE R M AK E RS To be s ol d to benefit the fountain of L ife children 's centre , Pattaya, T hailand 7 ALFREDO BARBINI: AN ABSTRACT 'GEODE' FORM AMBER GLASS BOWL, with engraved signature, 'A Barbini' 10" wide
1 ALFREDO BARBINI: AN ABSTRACT CLEAR BLOCK GLASS SCULPTURE, of flattened rectangular textured form, with three pierced holes on a squared base, with engraved signature "Alfredo Barbini' to the reverse, 17¾" high. See illustration.
8 ALFREDO BARBINI: A GLASS SCULPTURE OF TWO MOUNTAIN CHAMOIS ON A ROCKY OUTCROP, with engraved signature 'A . Barbini' and 'Pauly and C.' label, 'A 5230' 12½" high. See illustration.
£700-900
2 ALFREDO BARBINI: A CLEAR SQUARE BLOCK GLASS SCULPTURE, with five internal fish and bubbles, with engraved signature, A. Barbini and Barbini Murano label, 8¾" high. See illustration.
£300-500
£500-1,000
9 ALFREDO BARBINI: A PAIR OF CLEAR GLASS SCULPTURES OF A CLASSICAL MAN AND WOMAN, on a ball base, with engraved signature 'A . Barbini Murano', with 'Pauly and C.' label numbered 'A .37810' and 'A .37806', apparently designed by Napoleone Martinuzzi, 9½" high (2). See illustration.
3 ALFREDO BARBINI: A RECTANGULAR CLEAR BLOCK GLASS SCULPTURE, with two internal shrimps, with engraved signature, 'A . Barbini', and paper label for 'Pauly and Co.', numbered 'A .37869', 10" high. See illustration.
£500-1,000
£300-500
300-600
12 BARBINI: A CLEAR GLASS VASE FORMSCULPTURE, in two interlocking parts, with 'Barbini' label, 11¼" high
£400-600
6 ALFREDO BARBINI: A RED GLASS 'AQUARIUM' BOWL, internally decorated with a leaping fish amongst bubbles, with engraved signature 'A . Barbini', 12" diameter
£200-400
11 ALFREDO BARBINI: A FROSTED GLASS SCULPTURE OF A MAN, with engraved signature 'A . Barbini', 18¼" high
5 ALFREDO BARBINI: A CLEAR AND ORANGE STRIPED SCULPTURE OF A FISH, apparently designed by Napoleone Martinuzzi, 12" wide, with engraved signature 'A . Barbini' and 'Pauly and C.', label number 'A .37854'
£300-600
10 ALFREDO BARBINI: A RED, GOLD AND CLEAR GLASS SCULPTURE OF A MAN PLAYING A GUITAR, with engraved signature 'Alfredo Barbini', 12½" high. See illustration.
4 ALFREDO BARBINI: A SMOKY BROWN GLASS SCULPTURE OF A HAND, with fingers extended, on square base, with engraved signature, 'A . Barbini', apparently designed by Napoleone Martinuzzi, 12½" high
£100-200
£150-250
£400-600 10
Lot 3 Lot 2
Lot 1
Lot 10
Lot 8
Lot 9
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19A ATRIBUTED BARBINI: A STYLISED GREY/WHITE SCULPTURE OF A BIRD, with remnants of a 'Pauly and C.', Label, 10" high.
13 BARBINI: A CLEAR GLASS PAPER WEIGHT, with three bubble inclusions, signed 'Barbini Murano', 4" diameter
£100-200
20 BARBINI: AN ABSTRACT BLUE AND WHITE GLASS VASE, with trailed yellow decoration with engraved signature, 'Barbini Murano', and similar label, 7¾" high
14 BARBINI: A TALL GOLD EFFECT VASE, with engraved signature 'Barbini Murano', and similar label, 10½" high
£150-250
£100-200
21 BARBINI: AN 'INCALMO' BLUE AND YELLOW GLASS VASE, with engraved signature 'Barbini Murano', and similar label, 11½" high
15 ALFREDO BARBINI: TWO SIMILAR JUGS, with white body and dark handle and red body and white handle, each with engraved signature, 'A . Barbini', 9½" high (2)
£200-400
£100-200
£100-200
23 BARBINI: A 'SCAVO' VASE, with engraved signature 'Barbini Murano', 12½" high
17 ALFREDO BARBINI: A GLASS SCULPTURE OF A GAZELLE, with engraved signature 'A . Barbini', and 'Pauly and C.' label, numbered '39057', 8" wide. See illustration.
£200-400
24 BARBINI: A 'SCAVO' VASE OF ABSTRACT FORM, with engraved signature 'Barbini Murano', 17" high
£150-250
18 ALFREDO BARBINI: A BLUE GLASS DOVE, with engraved signature, 'A . Barbini', 8½" wide. See illustration.
£100-200
22 BARBINI: A 'SCAVO' BOWL, with engraved signature 'Barbini Murano', and 'Ogetti' label, 10½" wide
16 BARBINI: A CLEAR GLASS SNAIL, with engraved signature, 'Barbini', 8½" wide. See illustration.
£200-400
£150-250
25 BARBINI: A 'SCAVO' CYLINDRICAL VASE, with engraved signature 'Barbini Murano', 14¼" high
£200-400
19 BARBINI: AN ABSTRACT RED AND YELLOW GLASS VASE, with engraved signature, 'Barbini Murano' and similar label, 13¼" high
£150-250
26 ATTRIBUTED TO BARBINI: A 'SCAVO' SCULPTURE OF A DOVE, 9½" high
£200-400
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£100-200
Lot 16 Lot 18 Lot 17
Lot 25 Lot 23 Lot 24
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33 A GERMAN GREEN GLASS VASE, with painted armorial, 14¼" high
27 IN THE MANNER OF BARBINI: A BROAD WAVY-EDGED GILT GLASS BOWL OR CENTREPIECE 18¼" wide
£100-200
34 TWO EARLY 19TH CENTURY DECANTERS, with painted 'Brandy' and 'Rum' labels, 8" high
28 GIULIANO TOSI: A GLASS SCULPTURE OF A CHINESE MAN with engraved signature and label 'Vetreria Navajero', 16" high. See illustration
£100-200
£100-200
38 SABINO: AN OPALESCENT GLASS VASE, with moulded fish decoration, with engraved signature 'Sabino Paris', 5"
30 A COLLECTION OF SIX CLEAR GLASS DECANTERS £50-100
31 A COLLECTION OF SIX CLEAR GLASS DECANTERS, with cut decoration
£200-400
39 A PAIR OF GEORGE III 'BRISTOL' BLUE DECANTERS, with gilt 'Brandy' and 'Shrub' labels, 9" high (2)
£50-100
32 FIVE ENGRAVED GLASSES, and two decanters
£100-200
37 A BOHEMIAN STYLE GREEN AND WHITE OVERLAID DISH, 9½" wide
29 A LARGE VICTORIAN GLASS VASE, with engraved and cut decoration, 9½" high
£150-250
36 A WHITEFRIARS GREY 'HOBNAIL' PATTERN VASE, 6¼"
£200-400
£80-150
35 A CONTINENTAL CLEAR GLASS BEAKER, with classical decoration, 19th century, 6" high
£150-250
28A L UIGI ONESTO: A TEXTURED GLASS SCULPTURE OF A WOMAN, seated with arms folded, with enlarged signature 'Luigi Onesto, Murano', 10½" high
£100-200
£100-200
40 A CAMEO GLASS VASE, with green and lilac floral decoration, with signature 'Galle', 12" high
£50-100
£800-1,500
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Lot 41
Lot 43
43 R. LALIQUE: 'SAINT VINCENT' an amber tinted plafonier, 13½" dia. See illustration.
41 A LARGE GLASS BOTTLE, with narrow neck and 'kicked in' base, possibly 18th century, 15" high. See illustration.
£800-1500
£200-400 44 A PAIR OF GEORGE III SMALL OVOID DECANTERS, and faceted stoppers, topped with diamond and facet bands, 9¼" high
42 A GEORGE III WINE GLASS with flared bowl and turned over foot rim, 6½"
£80-150
£100-150
45-49 Spare lots
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ENGLISH AND EUR OPEAN CER A MICS
Detail of lot 182 17
58 HENRY STINTON FOR ROYAL WORCESTER: A PAIR OF OVOID VASES painted with highland cattle, signed, with gilt scroll acanthus leaf feet and pierced gilt necks, printed green mark and numbered "G42", 5¾" high (2). See illustration
50 MARTIN BROTHERS: A STONEWARE VASE of rectangular form decorated in relief with figures of musicians against a brown mottled ground, marked to the base "Martin Brothers London Southall 8-1903", 9¼"
£100-200
51 DOULTON LAMBETH: A STONEWARE BALUSTER JUG commemorating the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria, stamped "Doulton Lambeth" and numbered 9394, 9" high
59 W. H. GOSS: A DURHAM ABBEY KNOCKER CUP printed with St. Cuthbert's cross on one side and a moulded mask knocker to the other, the loop handles in white glaze, printed mark, 4¾" high
£100-200
52 DAVID LEACH: A SET OF TEN POTTERY BEAKERS with a mottled celadon glaze, with impressed initials, each 4" high (10)
£100-200
£100-200
54 A 1950'S CELADON GLAZE SHALLOW DISH with moulded leaping deer decoration in the manner of John Skeeping, 11¼" dia. £50-100
£40-80
63 KATZHÜTTE: A PORCELAIN BLANC DE CHINE MODEL OF A CLASSICAL NUDE RIDING A BULL with teal and gilt highlights, printed mark, 9¼" high
£80-150
56 DAVID LEACH: A STONEWARE ORIENTAL STYLE TEAPOT with ribbed decoration and celadon green glaze, with cane handle and impressed mark, 7" dia., and another similar (2)
£50-100
64 KATZHÜTTE: A PORCELAIN MODEL OF A NUDE RIDING A POLAR BEAR with painted highlights and a floral swag, on an ovoid base with printed mark, 7½" high
£80-160
57 MANNER OF CHARLES VYSE (1882-1971): A POTTERY VASE incised with Oriental style scrolls against a buff glaze, with metal rim, 6½" high
£50-100
62 KATZHÜTTE: A BLANC DE CHINE PORCELAIN MODEL OF A CLASSICAL NUDE seated on a polar bear, with gilt highlights, printed blue mark, 9¼" high
55 CLARICE CLIFF: AN ORIGINAL BIZARRE PATTERN PLATE with geometric coloured pattern, printed Newport and Bizarre marks, 9" dia.
£150-300
61 KATZHÜTTE: A PORCELAIN GROUP OF A GIRL, BABY AND BEAR painted in polychrome with blue printed mark, 4¾" wide, and another similar model of a granny combing nits out of a girl's hair, 8" high (2)
£200-400
60 MOORCROFT: A POTTERY VASE decorated with the Hibiscus pattern against a graduated blue ground, impressed mark and painted initial, 10½" high
53 A PAIR OF RED GLAZE BOTTLE VASES with loop handles, on three tripod feet, possibly French Aesthetic, 7¾" high
£500-1,000
£50-100
65 KATZHÜTTE: A LARGE FIGURE OF AN ART DECO WOMAN dancing with an open fan, decorated in blue with green printed mark and number 41, 20" high
£50-100 18
£80-150
Lot 58
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70 KATZHÜTTE: A PORCELAIN MODEL OF AN ART DECO WOMAN wearing a hat and holding out her lilac dress, decorated in lilac, green printed mark, painted no. C750, 16½" high
66 KATZHÜTTE HERTWIG: A BLANC DE CHINE EARTHENWARE FIGURE OF A MEDIEVAL MAN RIDING A HORSE with green printed mark, 9½" wide
£150-200
71 HERTWIG KATZHÜTTE: AN EARTHENWARE GROUP OF A LIONESS AND HER TWO CUBS painted in brown on a rectangular cream base, green printed mark no. 22, 14¾" wide, and two other similar Katzhütte groups of a pair of tigers and an exotic bird (3)
67 ERIC RAVILIOUS FOR WEDGWOOD: A GEORGE VI 1937 CORONATION MUG in a turquoise and orange colourway, printed mark, painted no. CL6225 4, 4" high. See illustration £800-1,500
68 ERIC RAVILIOUS FOR WEDGWOOD: A QUEEN ELIZABETH II 1953 CORONATION MUG in the pink and yellow colourway, printed mark and painted no. CL6485, 4" high. See illustration
£150-300
72 SITZENDORF: A WHITE GLAZED PORCELAIN GROUP OF PIERROT AND A FEMALE COMPANION highlighted in black, with blue printed mark, 10¼" high, and a Continental porcelain model of Pierrot with rust, green and yellow decoration, unmarked, 11" (2)
£150-250
69 ERIC RAVILIOUS FOR WEDGWOOD: A KING EDWARD VIII 1937 CORONATION MUG in a yellow and blue colourway, printed mark and painted no. CL62003A, 4" high. See illustration
£80-150
£100-200
73 KATZHÜTTE: A MODEL OF A WOMAN DANCING with a fan decorated in rose pink, on an oval white base, printed green mark and no. FH12, 12½" high, and a similar Hertwig Katzhütte figure of a gypsy dancer (2)
£500-800
£80-160
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74 SITZENDORF: AN ART DECO STYLE MODEL OF A FEMALE SKIER painted in black, yellow and orange, printed green mark and impressed no. 35822, 11½" high. See illustration
Lot 74
£80-150
75 GOLDSCHEIDER: AN EARTHENWARE FIGURE OF A DANCING LADY wearing a hat, painted in blues with flowers, modelled by Stephan Dakon, impressed marks and model no. 6606 to the base, 12½" high. See illustration
£400-800
76 ATTRIBUTED TO GOLDSCHEIDER: A PROTOTYPE MODEL OF A DANCER decorated in unglazed buff and brown, unmarked, 12" high
This figure directly relates to Goldscheider Model No. 6323 after a design by Josef Lorenzl. See 'Goldscheider' by Ora Pinhas, page 130 (book included in this lot). See illustration
Lot 75
£200-400
77 SITZENDORF: A GROUP OF NAPOLEON BONAPARTE AND MARSHALL NEY on board a horse drawn sledge retreating from Moscow, the base with blue printed mark and impressed number 10763 21, 15" long
£150-300
78 KATZHÜTTE:: AN EARTHENWARE GROUP OF A MOTHER AND CHILD painted in puce and yellow on a circular base, printed green mark no. G71, 10¼" high, and another similar mother and child figure (2)
£70-140
Lot 76
79 STEFFL: AN EARTHENWARE FIGURE OF A LADY, holding aloft her ball gown, in pink and black on an oval base, printed mark and impressed with incised number '7', 13" high £40-80 80 A GERMAN EARTHENWARE FIGURE OF A DANCER, with butterfly wings, in yellow and blue, on a green glazed flower holder base, indistinct impressed numbers and printed German mark, 15¼" high
£40-80 21
81 HERTWIG KATZHÜTTE: AN EARTHENWARE MODEL OF A CROUCHING NUDE, observing a butterfly on her hand, green printed mark and impressed number '34', and printed number '10', 12¼" high
Lot 82
£70-140
82 KATZHÜTTE: AN EARTHENWARE FIGURE OF SONJA HENIE, A NORWEGIAN ICE SKATER, with her leg aloft, decorated in green on a circular cream base, green printed mark, painted number '60' and impressed number '7', 10½" high. See illustration.
£100-200
83 KATZHÜTTE: AN UNGLAZED TERRACOTTA FIGURE OF A CROUCHING NUDE, arranging her hair, on an oval base, printed mark and impressed number '6', 13¾" high, and a Hertwig Katzhütte cream glazed full length nude figure (2)
Lot 83
£80-160
84 PARIS PORCELAIN: A TABLE CENTREPIECE MODELLED AS A TREE STUMP, surrounded by 18th century style figures, with animals, boughs and instruments, with a floral and ribbon decorated base, underglazed blue crossed mark, 17" high. See illustration.
£200-400
85 SITZENDORF: A FIGURE OF A TURKISH DANCER, holding a tambourine, in green and orange, on an oval, gilt decorated base, green printed mark, 9" high, and another similar German Turkish dancer figure (2)
Lot 84
£50-100
86 HERTWIG KATZHÜTTE: A MATT GLAZED FIGURE OF A NUDE, seated with her knees up, on a rectangular base, green printed mark, 15¼" long.
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£50-100
90 HERTWIG KATZHÜTTE: AN EARTHENWARE MODEL OF A NUDE with her head back and draped with a pink scarf, on a cream circular base, green printed mark and printed no. 10, 12" high
87 ERPHILA: AN EARTHENWARE FIGURE OF AN ART DECO WOMAN, wearing a suit beside a suitcase, on a semi-circular base, with blue printed mark, number '22' and impressed 'Germany', 12¼" high, another similar model of a woman in evening gown, and a blue glazed earthenware figure of a Spanish dancer (3)
£100-200
91 BERNARD LEACH: A STONEWARE VASE decorated with blue stylised foliage against a mottled brown ground, double impressed marks, 4½" high
88 KERAMOS: AN EARTHENWARE MODEL OF A NUDE DANCER, holding her peach skirt aloft, on a black oval base, printed Keramos mark, 9½" high, and another similar Keramos figure of a dancer (2)
£50-100
92 DAVID LEACH: A PORCELAIN CUSHION BOX AND COVER, the lid with brown wave and dot decoration against a celadon ground, double impressed marks, 4½" wide
£60-120
89 HERTWIG KATZHÜTTE: AN EARTHENWARE MODEL OF AN ART DECO WOMAN IN BLUE COAT AND HAT, being gusted by wind, on an oval cream base, green printed mark and impressed number '35548', 9¼" high, and five other similar Katzhütte and German earthenware figures of Art Deco women (6)
£50-100
£150-300
93 A MINTON TILE WALL PLAQUE OF AGRICULTURAL SCENES, in red on white ground, 14 tiles, mounted in an oak frame, 19th century, 24" x 26" x 63½" overall See illustration.
£100-200
£500-1,000
94-119 Spare Lots
Lot 93
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120 A WORCESTER BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN CHARGER, 'Pinecone' pattern, crescent mark on underside, 18th century, 12¾" diameter. See illustration.
Lot 120
£200-400
121 A WORCESTER BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN TEAPOT AND COVER, 'Fence' pattern, crescent mark on underside, 18th century, 5" high
£100-200
122 A LOWESTOFT PORCELAIN TEAPOT AND COVER with polychrome painted floral sprays, possibly by Thomas Curtis, 18th century, with collection label on underside, 6" high
Lot 123
£100-200
123 A WORCESTER PORCELAIN TEAPOT AND COVER with painted pink flowers on white ground, 18th century, 6" high. See illustration. £100-200 124 A WORCESTER PORCELAIN TEAPOT AND COVER with polychrome painted and gilt Carp amongst flowers, probably Giles workshop or Kentish Town, similar but earlier decoration is found on Limehouse, c.1762-65, 5½" high. See illustration. £800-1,500 125 A WORCESTER PORCELAIN TEAPOT AND COVER, printed and polychrome painted in Chinese style with figures at tables, iron-red and gilt borders, circa 1770, 6" high
Lot 124
£200-400
126 A STAFFORDSHIRE SALT-GLAZED STONEWARE TEAPOT AND COVER with moulded spout and boldly painted with pink roses and buds on 'Littler's' blue ground, of possible Jacobite significance, circa 1760, 4½" high
£500-1,000
127 A WORCESTER PORCELAIN TEAPOT AND COVER with printed and painted polychrome floral decoration and insets, crescent mark on underside, 18th century, 5¼" high
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£50-100
128 A WORCESTER BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN COFFEE POT AND COVER, the flowerhead and leaf-moulded ground within blue leaf and dash borders, crescent mark on underside, circa 1770, 9½" high
Lot 131 402
£100-200
129 A WORCESTER BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN MUG, 'Gardener' pattern, crescent mark on underside, circa 1765-70, 5" high
£200-400
130 A WORCESTER BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN BALUSTER-SHAPED MILK JUG, with scroll handle, 'Fence' pattern, crescent mark on underside, circa 1770, 4¾" high
£80-150
Lot 134 403
131 A WORCESTER BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN SAUCE BOAT, double lipped with two handles, 'Landscape' pattern, worker's mark on underside, circa 1755, 6¼" wide See illustration.
£200-400
132 AN ENGLISH PORCELAIN LOW CHELSEA EWER CREAM JUG, with polychrome painted flower decoration on moulded ground, 2¾" high
£60-100
133 A WORCESTER BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN LOW CHELSEA EWER CREAM JUG, 'Convolvulus' pattern on moulded ground, crescent mark on underside, circa 1770, 2½" high
Lot 135 404
£150-250
134 A WORCESTER BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN CREAM BOAT, 'Two Porter' pattern with moulded scroll cartouches on pedestal foot, worker's mark on underside, circa 1760, 4¾" long. See illustration.
£150-250
135 A BOW BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN SAUCE BOAT, double lipped with two handles, painted with a bird on a prunus branch within a diaper border, circa 1750-1752, 6¼" wide. See illustration.
Provenance: Acquired from Simon Spero
£300-500
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136 A WORCESTER PORCELAIN ROUND BASKET, the interior polychrome painted with flowers, the exterior applied with flowerheads on yellow ground, with label on underside 'Collection of J.D and Louise Trabue', circa 1770, 8" dia
Lot 137
£200-400
137 A WORCESTER BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN OVAL BASKET, 'Pinecone' pattern with twisted handles and applied flowerhead decoration on the exterior, crescent mark on underside, 18th century, 7" wide. See illustration.
£200-400
138 A WORCESTER PORCELAIN 'BLIND EARL' DISH, with a moulded rosebud and stork handle, painted in puce with European buildings in scroll cartouches and polychrome flowers and leaves, circa 1756, 6¼" wide
Lot 139
£600-1,000 139 A FIRST PERIOD WORCESTER BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN FINGER BOWL, 'Cormorant' pattern, worker's mark on underside, circa 1755-58, 3" high. See illustration.
£400-600
140 A WORCESTER PORCELAIN CHOCOLATE CUP AND SAUCER with polychrome painted flowers and leaves on a bright yellow ground, the saucer bearing a pseudo Meissen mark in blue, 18th century, overall height, 3" high
£250-500
141 A WORCESTER PORCELAIN CHOCOLATE CUP, 'Old Japan Fan' pattern, painted in polychrome with a blue and white border, pseudo Chinese marks on underside, 18th century, 3" high. See illustration.
Lot 141
£60-100
142 A WORCESTER PORCELAIN BOWL, 'Two Quail' pattern, with a red and gilt border, 18th century, 2¾" high
£80-150
143 A FLIGHT WORCESTER LARGE BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN TEA BOWL AND SAUCER, 'Royal Lily' pattern, within blue and gilt borders and ironred line rim, script and crescent marks on underside, circa 1785-90, tea bowl 4" dia
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£80-150
144 AN ENGLISH BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN CUP AND SAUCER with floral spray decoration, 2½" high
Lot 148
£50-100
145 A FIRST PERIOD WORCESTER PORCELAIN TEA BOWL, COFFEE CUP AND SAUCER, printed and polychrome painted in Chinese style with figures at tables, within iron-red and gilt borders, circa 1770 (3)
£150-250
146 A BRISTOL PORCELAIN TEA CUP AND SAUCER with polychrome painted flower and leaf decoration, within gilt borders, circa 1775, 2¼" high
£100-200
Lot 150
147 A COALPORT PORCELAIN TEA CUP, COFFEE CAN AND SAUCER, 'Church Gresley' pattern on a yellow ground with gilt borders, circa 1810 (3)
£100-200
148 A WORCESTER BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN TEA BOWL AND SAUCER, 'Narcissus' pattern with fluted body and wavy borders, crescent mark on underside, 18th century, 2" high
£100-200
149 A WORCESTER BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN COFFEE CAN, herringbone moulded with flared rim and scroll moulded handle, painted with a band of flowers and leaves, worker's mark on underside, circa 1755, 2¼" high
Lot 344 and 151
£250-350
150 AN ENGLISH PORCELAIN COFFEE CUP, probably Lowestoft, with polychrome painted pink floral sprays with green leaves, 18th century, 2½" high
£80-150
151 A WORCESTER BLUE AND WHITE PORECLAIN COFFEE CUP of bell-shape with wishbone handle and painted figures in a landscape, workers mark on underside of cup, circa 1755, 2” high. See illustration.
£50-100
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152 A LIVERPOOL BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN COFFEE CUP, printed with a Chinese figure and a landscape, within oval cartouches, circa 1780, 2¾" high
Lot 153
£50-100 153 A WORCESTER BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN TEA BOWL with chinoiserie decoration, within scrolled cartouches, crescent mark on underside, 18th century, 1¾" high See illustration.
£60-100
154 A CHELSEA PORCELAIN FLUTED BEAKER with polychrome painted flower and leaf decoration, the shaped rim with a brown band, red anchor mark on underside, circa 1752-54, 2½" high
£250-350
Lot 157 155 A WORCESTER PORCELAIN OCTAGONAL TEA BOWL, with polychrome painted decoration in Chinese familleverte style, growing flowers and leaves and a butterfly, the interior with a flower panelled green diaper band and a floral spray, circa 1754-5, 1¾" high
£300-500
156 A CHINESE PORCELAIN FLARED TEA BOWL, London decorated in polychrome enamels with flowers and butterflies, mid-18th century, 2" high
£50-100
157 A WORCESTER PORCELAIN BUTTER TUB AND COVER of cylindrical form, with two scroll handles and flower knop, polychrome painted with exotic birds in wooded landscapes, within gilt cartouches on a blue scale ground, blue fret mark on underside, circa 1770, 5" wide See illustration.
Lot 159
Provenance: Max Gibbs Collection
£400-600
158 A WORCESTER PORCELAIN PLATE, 'Dragon in Compartments' pattern, circa 1770, 8¼" dia
£150-250
159 A MATCHED PAIR OF WORCESTER BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN PLATES, 'Pinecone' pattern, crescent marks on underside, 18th century, 8¾" dia. See illustration.
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£100-200
160 A PAIR OF CHELSEA PORCELAIN PLATES, with lobed rims, each polychrome painted with flower sprays, butterflies and insects, within brown line rims, red anchor marks on underside, circa 1755, 9¾" dia. See illustration.
Lot 160
£300-500
161 A WORCESTER BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN PLATE, 'Gillyflower' pattern, within a basket moulded border, crescent mark on underside, circa 1770, 8" dia
£80-120
162 A BOW PORCELAIN OCTAGONALSHAPED DISH, decorated in polychrome Kakiemon style, with a figure, lions, flowers and figures, brown line rim, an 'Arnold Collection' label, no.727 on underside, circa 1755, 7¾" dia
Lot 163
£200-400
163 A BOW PORCELAIN PLATE, with famille rose style flower and rock work decoration, c.1755, 7¾" diameter. See illustration.
£100-200
164 A WORCESTER BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN JUNKET DISH, pine cone pattern, crescent mark on underside, c.1770, 8" diameter. See illustration.
£100-200
165 A PAIR OF BRISTOL PEARL WARE PLATES, boldly polychrome painted with flowers and leaves, the pierced and basket moulded border with green and brown bands, probably by William Fyfield, c.1820, 8" dia
Lot 164
£150-250
166 A PAIR OF SPODE PORCELAIN PLATES, decorated in 18th century Chelsea style, with flowers, birds and purple and gilt pinecone bands, painted mark in red and pattern number 2423, c.1815-20, 8½" dia
£80-120
167 A PAIR OF ENGLISH PORCELAIN PLATES, painted with figures in wooded landscapes, within gilt scroll and diaper borders, by Elizabeth Hood, each signed on underside, c.1810, 8¼" dia
£60-100
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Lot 168
170 A WORCESTER PORCELAIN BOWL, with polychrome painted Chinese famille rose style decoration with a woman holding a fan in a landscape, and an island, incised line on the underside, c.1755, 5¼" diameter
£300-500
171 A WORCESTER BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN SAUCER, 'birds in branches' pattern, c.1770, and a Worcester feather moulded saucer, painted in blue with flowers, c.1760 (2)
Lot 172
£40-80
172 A WORCESTER BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN MUG, 18th century, 3½" high, and a Worcester blue and white porcelain mustard pot, three flowers pattern, 18th century, 4" high, both with crescent marks on underside (2). See illustration.
£80-150
173 A WORCESTER BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN TEA BOWL AND SAUCER, 'Cannon Ball' pattern, and another Worcester blue and white porcelain tea bowl and saucer, 'Fruit' pattern, crescent marks on underside (4)
£50-100
174 A PAIR OF WORCESTER COFFEE CUPS, with polychrome painted Chinese style decoration, of a boy playing with a dog, beside two figures in landscape, 18th century, 2¼" high, and two other 18th century English porcelain coffee cups, with Chinese style decoration (4) 168 A CHAMBERLAINS WORCESTER PORCELAIN PLATE, decorated with a painted landscape 'Distant view of La Belle Alliance from the spot where Bonaparte rallied the Imperial Guard on 18th June 1815', of Napoleonic interest, printed mark on underside, c.1815-20, 8½" dia See illustration.
£150-250
175 A WORCESTER PORCELAIN COFFEE CUP, with underglaze blue and painted floral decoration, 18th century, and three other 18th century English porcelain coffee cups (4)
£200-400
169 A SPODE NEW STONE CHINA SOUP PLATE, with Chinese export style decoration with an armorial motto and flowers, within a green and gilt border, impressed mark on underside, 1810, 9¼" dia
176 A WORCESTER PORCELAIN COFFEE CUP, with puce painted floral decoration and a gilt scroll cartouche, 18th century, and two other 18th century English porcelain coffee cups (3)
£50-100
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£150-250
£100-200
177 A BOW PORCELAIN COFFEE CUP, with polychrome painted floral decoration, 18th century, and another 18th century bow white porcelain coffee cup, with moulded prunus decoration (2). See illustration.
Lot 177
£100-200
178 A CHELSEA DERBY PORCELAIN COFFEE CUP, with polychrome painted floral swag decoration, gilt mark on underside, 18th century; and two other 18th century English coffee cups, Worcester, Champions Bristol (3)
£150-250
179 A WORCESTER BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN TEA BOWL, with floral and landscape decoration, faux Chinese worker's mark on the underside, 18th century, and two other 18th century English porcelain tea bowls (3)
Lot 182
£100-200
180 A LOWESTOFT PORCELAIN SLOP BOWL, with Chinese style blue and red bird and floral decoration, with an insect, 18th century, 5" diameter, and an 18th century English pearl ware teacup and saucer (3)
£80-150
181 A WORCESTER PORCELAIN BOWL, with polychrome painted floral decoration in scrolled gilt borders, on a blue scale ground, mark on underside, 5¾" diameter, and two 18th century Worcester porcelain saucers (3)
£100-200 Lot 183
182 A DERBY FIGURE OF BRITANNIA, standing flanked by a lion, a shield, a flag and military trophies, on a pierced scroll moulded base, c.1770, 10¾" high. See illustration.
£100-200
183 A DERBY GROUP OF A COW AND CALF, decorated in brown, the green glazed mount base applied with flowers and leaves, c.1780-1800, 3½" high. See illustration.
£200-400
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184 A PAIR OF DERBY YELLOW CANARIES, each perched on a flower applied stump, c.1770, 2½" high See illustration.
Lot 184
£300-500
185 A PAIR OF LATE BOW PUTTI, seated amongst flowers, on a pierced and scroll base, 18th century, one red anchor and dagger mark on underside, 6" high. See illustration.
£100-200
186 A BLOOR DERBY ARRANGEMENT OF COLOURED FLOWERS AND LEAVES, in a green ground bowl, on a pierced base, c.1765, 6¾" high
Lot 185
£100-200
187 A BOW ARRANGEMENT OF COLOURED FLOWERS AND LEAVES, in a two handled basket, applied with blue and yellow flower heads, c.1765, 6¼" high. See illustration.
£150-250
188 A STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURE OF A MAN HOLDING A STRINGED INSTRUMENT, 9" high, and two other Staffordshire figures of reclining females, 3¾", late 18th/early 19th century (3)
£80-150
189 A VICTORIAN LUSTREWARE CUP AND SAUCER, with painted decoration of a mother and child with a ship in the distance, bearing label on underside 'cup and saucer used by Admiral Hardy of Portesham House', a Derby chocolate cup and other 19th century and later ceramics
Lot 187
£50-100
190 A MEISSEN BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN TEAPOT, with floral decoration, 18th century, 3¾" high, and a miniature blue and white porcelain teapot bearing crossed sword mark on underside, 3" high (2)
£100-200
191 A CHAMBERLAINS WORCESTER MINIATURE TEAPOT AND COVER painted in polychrome with flower decoration in gilt cartouches, on pink ground, circa 1820, 2¾" high
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£80-150
192 A DELFT TIN GLAZED BLUE AND WHITE PLATE with flower decoration and three other English blue and white plates, 18th/19th century (4)
Lot 193
£60-100
193 A WEDGWOOD CREAMWARE RUM KETTLE, impressed marks on underside, 4¾", and other creamware, 18th century and later (4). See illustration.
£80-150
194 AN ENGLISH CREAMWARE TEAPOT with moulded shell and Greek key decoration, with dragon spout, 5¾" high, and another English blue and white teapot, 6" high (2)
£80-150 Lot 197
195 A GERMAN PORCELAIN TEACUP AND SAUCER painted in polychrome with figures and buildings in wooded landscapes with puce scattered flowers and gilt borders, possibly Nymphenburg, c.1770, 2½" high
£100-200
196 A COLLECTION OF SIX BLUE AND WHITE DELFT TILES depicting various scenes, one with a speckled manganese border, each in ebonised wood frames, 18th century, c.5¼"
£300-500
197 A WORCESTER BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN TEA SET in the 'Three Flower' pattern. Comprising teapot, sugar bowl, milk jug, pap bowl, two tea cups, five tea bowls and six saucers, 18th century (17). See illustration.
Lot 198
£400-800
198 A PAIR OF CREAMWARE CHESTNUT BASKETS and stands, with bands of red flower decoration in blue borders, 18th century, 9" wide (4). See illustration.
£100-200
199 A MINTON CYLINDRICAL MUG painted in purple monochrome with figures in a continuous landscape, within gilt bands, painted mark in blue on underside, c.1810. 4" high
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Lot 203
200 A SET OF SIX ROYAL WORCESTER PORCELAIN COFFEE CANS AND SAUCERS, Royal Lily pattern in blue, printed marks on underside circa 1912 (12)
£60-100
201 A PARIS PORCELAIN FLOWER TROUGH AND STAND, of rectangular form with twin handles, the cream ground painted with polychrome floral swags, within gilt borders, printed mark 'Lahoche Palais-Royale', 6¾" high overall x 13½" wide
Lot 204
£80-150
202 A CHAMBERLAINS WORCESTER TEA CUP AND SAUCER bat printed with country houses within yellow and gilt borders, circa 1800, and a similar coffee can and saucer (4)
£80-150
203 A MEISSEN PORCELAIN CUP AND SAUCER with polychrome painted ho ho bird and floral decoration, a saucer of similar decoration and a tea cup with somewhat similar decoration, 18th century (4) See illustration.
£150-250
204 A BOW PORCELAIN ORNAMENT of two yellow birds with a nest, in a floral encrusted tree with a dog lying beside the trunk, 18th century, 6¾" high See illustration.
Lot 207
£200-400
205 A CAUGHLEY PORCELAIN CABARET SET with blue and gilt floral decoration. Comprising teapot, sugar bowl, milk jug, tea cup and tray, 18th century, the tray 12" wide
£100-200
206 A PAIR OF ENGLISH BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN LEAF-SHAPED PICKLE DISHES with floral decoration, 3½", and a similar English blue and white porcelain leaf-shaped pickle dish, 3¾", 18th century (3)
£80-150
207 A MEISSEN PORCELAIN FIGURE GROUP of a mother with two children standing on a floral encrusted base, mid-18th century, 6" high. See illustration.
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£200-400
208 A DERBY PORCELAIN FIGURE OF A DRUMMER playing with instruments, on a floral encrusted tree stump, 18th century, 6¾" high. See illustration.
Lot 208
£150-250
209 AN EARLY DERBY FIGURE OF A GOAT standing on a floral encrusted base, 18th century, 5" high See illustration.
£80-150
210 A STAFFORDSHIRE MODEL OF A RECUMBENT SHEEP by Samuel Alcock, on a yellow glazed mound base, circa 1830-40, 2" high
£80-150 Lot 209
211 A STAFFORDSHIRE PORCELAIN GROUP OF TWO POODLES on a pink ground scroll moulded base, circa 1830-40, 2" high
£50-100
212 A MEISSEN PORCELAIN FIGURE OF A PUTTO standing and holding a sheet of music on a leaf applied mound base, blue crossed sword mark on reverse, circa 1750, 3¾" high
£150-250
213 A MINIATURE DERBY WATERING CAN AND COVER decorated with gilt leaf scrolls within blue and gilt borders, red mark on underside, circa 1815, 2¾" high
Lot 214
£100-200
214 A BERLIN PORCELAIN COFFEE CAN painted with a putto beside a clock face on an obelisk, with an inscription below in floral wreath border, sceptre mark in blue on underside, circa 1790-1800, 2½" high See illustration.
£50-100
215 A DERBY OVAL SAUCEBOAT with polychrome painted floral decoration, within scroll moulded cartouches and brown line rim, circa 1760-65, 6¼" long
£100-200
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216 A GLAZED POTTERY SAUCE TUREEN in the form of a mandarin duck with polychrome painted and moulded feathers, 19th century, 4½" high
Lot 220
£80-150
217 A PARIS PORCELAIN SAUCER DISH painted with a naturalistic duck in an iron red and gilt striped border, circa 1800-1810, 8¾" dia.
£100-200
218 A PAIR OF PARIS PORCELAIN SQUARE DISHES, each painted with an exotic bird within iron red and gilt striped ground, circa 1800-1810, 8" square
£150-250
219 A MINTON GLAZED PARIAN FONT with cover, standing on an octagonal base, impressed marks on underside, 19th century, 13" high
Lot 221
£100-200
220 A GLAZED POTTERY ORNAMENT of a seated black Bull Mastiff bitch with grey collar, on a pink rectangular plinth base, impressed marks on underside, 18th/early 19th century, 14¾" high See illustration.
£150-250
221 AN ENGLISH GLAZED POTTERY OVAL FOOTBATH with blue and white transfer printed decoration of a royal dockyard with boats and buildings within a floral border, 19th century, 8½" high x 20" wide. See illustration.
Lot 223
£300-600
222 A DELFT NINE TILE PANEL depicting religious scenes in manganese, the central tile showing the crucifixion of Christ surrounded by other scenes from bible stories, 18th century, in an ebonised wood frame, 15" square excluding frame
£400-600
223 A MEISSEN PORCELAIN TABLE CENTREPIECE, the pierced and floral encrusted bowl supported by a tree trunk applied with flowers between a courting couple standing on a rococo moulded base, 19th century, blue underglazed crossed sword mark and painted "6" in red on underside, 19½" high x 13½" wide x 11" deep See illustration.
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£1,000-2,000
224 AN ITALIAN TIN GLAZED RENAISSANCE STYLE EWER with scroll handle and painted cherub decoration in a raised scroll cartouche, within bands of dragon decoration, 19th century, 27½" high
Lot 225
£200-400
225 AN ITALIAN MAJOLICA TAZZA of Castelli type, painted with a stag in a landscape between trees, within a moulded flowerhead and banded border, 13¾". See illustration.
£800-1,500
226 AN ITALIAN MAJOLICA EWER of Ascos form, with a moulded leaf scroll handle terminating with a cherub, decorated with a god of the sea with a semi-clad female and classical dolphins, 9½" high. See illustration.
Lot 226
£500-1,000
227 A FRENCH FAIENCE POTTERY TRAY, with a dancing scene, with men playing instruments beside a dancing couple, within scroll borders, 15" wide
£100-200
228 A DELFTWARE BOWL, with blue and yellow decoration, and two handles, 9¼" wide
£200-400
229 A CONTINENTAL FAIENCE GLAZED POTTERY ORNAMENT OF A BIRD, with moulded feathers, 10½" high
£100-200
Lot 231
230 A CONTINENTAL DELFT VASE, with blue bird decoration in a scrolling cartouche on white ground, 11¾" high
£400-600
231 A SAVONA TIN-GLAZED POTTERY FLASK, with blue landscape and foliate decoration, star mark on underside, 17th century, 6¾" high. See illustration.
£100-200
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232 A SET OF TWENTY FOUR RICHARD GINORI COFFEE CUPS AND SAUCERS, each shell moulded border with gilt lime rim, printed marks in green
Lot 236
£100-200
233 A ROSEWOOD AND BOXWOOD STRONG RECTANGULAR TEA CHEST, decorated with inlaid brass and ivory flowers, containing a pair of Paris porcelain tea canisters and covers, and a mixing bowl and cover, painted with figures, flowers and animals, c.1850, 5½" high, 10¾" wide
£250-350
234 A COLLECTION OF ENGLISH PORCELAIN TEACUPS, COFFEE CUPS AND SAUCERS, and a pap bowl, 18th century and later (8)
Lot 237
£100-200
235 A LONGTON HALL SCROLL MOULDED VASE, the cover moulded as an arrangement of flowers and leaves, circa 1755, 6½” high
£400-600
236 A MINTON PORCELAIN TEACUP AND SAUCER, and matching coffee cup and saucer, with Christopher Dresser style floral decoration on blue ground within Greek key gilt borders, 19th century. See illustration.
£100-200
237 A ROMAN STYLE TERRACOTTA AQUAMANILE, with a moulded lion handle, 19th century, 8¾" high
Lot 238
See illustration.
£200-400
238 TWO SIMILAR ENGLISH PORCELAIN BOUGH POTS, with original tin liners, painted with cattle and horses, the other with an owl and other birds, early 19th century, 6¾" high. See illustration.
£200-400
239 A SET OF EIGHT VIENNA PORCELAIN HANDLED DESSERT KNIVES AND FORKS, each polychrome painted with flowers and leaves within scroll moulded borders, decorated in puce, and fitted with steel blades and three prong forks, c.1770, knives 7½" long 38
£250-350
240 A SEVRES PORCELAIN ECUILLE AND STAND, with painted cameos and jewels, on a faux marble and gilt ground, 19th century, blue mark, gilt 'DV' and impressed DL on underside, 5¾" high. See illustration.
Lot 240
£150-250 241 A SEVRES STYLE PORCELAIN CUP AND SAUCER, the cup decorated with three female portraits, within jewelled and gilt borders on blue ground, mark in blue on underside with gilt script, 3¼" high. See illustration.
£200-400
242 A SEVRES PORCELAIN PLATE OF NAPOLEONIC INTEREST, with a gilt 'N' crowned and intertwined with double 'L's, within a wreath, within a gilt border of crowns and crowned 'B's, on blue ground, red and green marks on underside, 9¾" diameter.
Lot 241
A similar plate can be found in the V&A museum, No. 431-1890
£40-80 243 A COALPORT PORCELAIN VASE ON STAND, painted with various hunting scenes, within gilt borders on blue ground, the cover with a moulded fox finial, 19th century, 12¼" high, 11" wide. See illustration.
£500-1,000
244 A DR WALL WORCESTER PORCELAIN CHESTNUT BASKET AND COVER, encrusted with flowers and moulded with flowerheads, c.1770, 5½" high
£200-400
245 A CONTINENTAL PORCELAIN FIGURE OF A MAN SEATED WITH A BASKET OF GRAPES, 19th century, 6¼" high
Lot 243
£50-100
246 A COALBROOKDALE PORCELAIN INKWELL, floral encrusted with painted flower decoration, in a moulded and pierced Rococo border 'CD' mark in blue on underside, late 19th century, 7½" wide
£50-100
247 A MEISSEN PORCELAIN FIGURE OF A CHILD HOLDING A GLOBE, on a floral encrusted base, blue crossed swords mark on underside, 9" high
£50-100
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250 A PORCELAIN FIGURE GROUP, of figures playing blind man's bluff, on a Rococo scrolled base, blue crossed sword mark on the underside, 8" high, 13" wide. See illustration.
Lot 250
£200-400
251 A CONTINENTAL PORCELAIN PANEL, painted with a Classical scene, in a gilt gesso frame, 19th century, panel 8" square. See illustration.
£500-1,000
252 A PAIR OF PARIAN WARE FIGURES, emblematic of the Arts, 19th century, 13" high See illustration.
Lot 251
£100-200
253 A NEWHALL PORCELAIN CREAM JUG, a Staffordshire pastel burner in the form of a house, and other 18th and 19th century porcelain (8)
£100-200
254 A PAIR OF DAVENPORT STONE CHINA SAUCE TUREENS, with transfer printed flower decoration in colour, on blue and gilt pad feet, 4½" high (2) £200-400 255 A PAIR OF CLEWS STONE CHINA SAUCE TUREENS ON STANDS, with transfer printed floral decoration in colour, and gilt crown finials, 6½" high 248 A FRENCH PORCELAIN BOWL, painted with pink roses and leaves, in gilt borders, painted red hayfork mark on underside, c.1800, 12" diameter
256 A PAIR OF ENGLISH STONE CHINA SAUCE TUREENS, with Imari style decoration, raised on oval feet, 5½" high
£200-400
249 A CHAMBERLAINS WORCESTER PLATE, with gilt gadrooned rim, the green ground border painted with bands of pink roses, impressed mark on the underside, c.1825-35, 9¼" diameter
£200-400
£100-200
257 A PAIR OF WORCESTER TYPE PORCELAIN VASES, with painted ho-ho bird decoration, within gilt scroll borders on a blue scale ground, blue underglaze mark on underside, 19th century, 11" high
£50-100
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£100-200
Lot 260
A N IMPORTA NT PRIVATE COL L ECT ION OF DELFT WA R E A ND SIMIL A R CER A MICS
258 A DELFT PLATE, decorated with a Chinaman carrying a pole across his shoulder, with birds on either end, beneath a tree within a Chinese style foliate border, 18th century, 8¾" diameter
£200-400
259 A DELFT PLATE, decorated with a figure in a mountainous landscape with a building, within a 'Bianco Sopra Bianco' border, London or Bristol, 18th century, 10" diameter
Lot 262
£200-400
260 A BROAD DELFT CHARGER, in the 'Fazackerly' palette, decorated with a flowering tree, with a building or church in the distance, Liverpool or London, 18th century, 13½" diameter. See illustration.
£800-1,500
261 A DELFT BOWL, decorated in blue and manganese, with a Chinese landscape, with pagoda and trees, the interior decorated in 'bianco sopra bianco', with the motto 'One bowl more than then', Bristol or London, 18th century, 9" diameter
Lot 263
£200-400
262 A DELFT CHARGER, decorated in blue, green and red, with a central vase of flowers, within a stylized border, and a further decorated border against a blue ground, possibly Bristol, 18th century, 12¾" diameter. See illustration.
£600-800
263 A DELFT CHARGER, decorated with in blue, red and green, two flowers in a landscape, within a floral decorated border, possibly Bristol, 18th century, 13" diameter. See illustration.
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264 AN ENGLISH DELFT BLUE-DASH ROYAL PORTRAIT CHARGER OF GEORGE II, painted in colours with the crowned king in coronation robes, 'GR2' above. Bristol, probably either Josaih Bundy, or James Gaynard, c.1725-27, 14" diameter.
ÂŁ2,500-4,500
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265 AN ENGLISH DELFT BLUE-DASH 'ADAM AND EVE' CHARGER, Painted in colours, probably Bristol, 18th century, 13¼" diameter
£2,000-4,000
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266 A DELFT PLATE, decorated with a figure of a Chinaman seated by a pagoda, within a scrolling border, London or Bristol, 18th century, 8¾" diameter
Lot 267
£200-400
267 A DELFT PLATE, decorated with balloon over the fenced terrace of a house, in blue, manganese and green, probably Lambeth, c.1785, 8" diameter. See illustration.
£800-1,500
268 A DELFT PLATE, finely decorated with a seated woman holding a cornucopia of flowers, and seated by a vase, the border with cherubs head corners, possibly Bristol, 17th/18th century, octagonal, 9¼" diameter
Lot 269
£200-400
269 A BROAD DELFT CHARGER, decorated in the 'Fazackerly' palette, with an exotic flying bird by a fence, with coloured trees and a conforming border, probably Liverpool, 18th century, 13¾" diameter See illustration.
£500-1,000
270 A DELFT PLATE, decorated in blues, yellow and green, with sparse geometric leaf decoration, Bristol or London, 18th century, 8" diameter
£200-400
271 A DELFT BOWL, loosely decorated in blue, with a tree and building in the distance, 18th century, 10½" diameter Lot 273
£200-400
272 A DELFT PLATE, DECORATED IN BLUE, with a figure seated in a landscape, the border similarly decorated with a stylized landscape or clouds, London or Bristol, 17th century, 9¼" diameter
£200-400
273 A DELFT CHARGER, decorated in the 'Fazackerly' palette with floral sprays in red, green, blue and yellow, probably Liverpool, 18th century, 13¼" diameter See illustration.
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£500-1,000
274 A DELFT CHARGER, decorated in the 'Fazackerly' palette, with a Chinese style pagoda amongst rocks and foliage within a scrolling leaf border, in green, yellow, red and blue, possibly Liverpool, 18th, 13" diameter
Lot 274
£500-1,000
275 A CREAMWARE MUG, with polychrome painted floral decoration, and inscription 'Let love abide, til death divide', Staffordshire or Yorkshire, late 18th/early 19th century, 4¾" high
£50-100
276 A LEEDS CREAMWARE BALUSTER MUG, with beaded borders and polychrome painted with a Chinese figure, holding flowers in either hand, 18th century, 5¼" high
Lot 276
£100-200
277 A CREAMWARE SPARROWBEAK JUG, naively painted in polychrome, with a Chinese figure in landscape, 7" high
£80-150
278 A LEEDS TYPE CREAMWARE COFFEE POT, with domed cover and foliate finial, interlaced strap handle and polychrome floral decoration, 18th century, 10¼" high
£200-400
279 A LEEDS TYPE CREAMWARE TEAPOT, with a foliate finial and interlaced strap handle, polychrome painted with floral decoration, 18th century, 5" high
Lot 279
£150-250
280 A PEARLWARE MINIATURE TEAPOT, with flower decoration within brown bands, late 18th / early 19th century, 3½" high
£100-200
281 A DELFT JUG, decorated with a speckled manganese body, probably London, 18th century, bearing label on underside, 18th century.
£50-100
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282 A STAFFORDSHIRE SLIPWARE BAKING DISH, decorated in trail slip with a running chicken, and dated 1792, 11½" x 13¼". See illustration.
Lot 282
£600-1,200
283 A STAFFORDSHIRE SLIPWARE BAKING DISH, decorated with three lines of three trailed slip zig-zag decoration, 18th century, 13" x 14¼"
£500-1,000
284 A DARK GLAZED STONEWARE MUG, Staffordshire or Nottinghamshire, late 18th/early 19th century, 6¾" high
£50-100
Lot 286 285 A DARK GLAZED STONEWARE MUG, Staffordshire or Nottinghamshire, late 18th/early 19th century, bearing label on underside, 5½" high
£50-100
286 A STAFFORDSHIRE SLIPWARE TREFOIL THREE PART TABLE SALT, with moulded edges and a brown and pale glaze, 18th century, 6¾" wide. See illustration.
£400-800
287 A COLLECTION OF SLIPWARE JUGS, including a Mannheim example, decorated with a bird, 8½" to 4¼" (6)
Lot 289
£200-400
288 A SLIPWARE BROAD FLAGON, with burnished body, possibly German, late 18th/early 19th century, 10" high
£100-200
289 A BARNSTAPLE TYPE SLIPWARE JUG, with yellow glazed bird and flower decoration on brown ground, 18th century, 7¾" high. See illustration.
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£100-200
290 A BARNSTAPLE TYPE SLIPWARE JUG, decorated in light brown with incised floral decoration, 18th century, 9" high. See illustration.
Lot 290
£100-200
291 A TREACLE GLAZE POTTERY CANDLE STICK, with incised spiral decoration, 19th century, 12" high
£80-150
292 A DARK GLAZED STONEWARE BIRD WHISTLE, 18th/early 19th century, 3½" high
£100-200
293 A COLLECTION OF SLIPWARE AND SIMILAR POTTERY, 19th century and earlier (6)
Lot 295
£200-400
294 A COLLECTION OF SLIPWARE AND SIMILAR POTTERY, 19th century and earlier (5)
£150-250
295 A COLLECTION OF SLIPWARE AND OTHER POTTERY, including a tureen with tortoiseshell effect glaze, 19th century and earlier (4). See illustration.
£200-400
296 THREE SIMILAR 'BRIDDON' BROWN GLAZED POTTERY BASKETS, two stamped on underside, 19th century, 6", 5½" and 5" high (3)
Lot 297
£200-400
297 A SET OF EIGHT PORTUGUESE PORCELAIN PLATES, with blue painted floral decoration on white ground, and a set of five soup bowls, gilt 'V.A.' mark and incised triangle mark on underside, 19th century (13) See illustration.
Provenance: M.E. Cozens Smith. One plate from this service was gifte by Mr Cozens Smith to the Victoria and Albert Museum (c.695-1923)
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298 A PAIR OF MEISSEN PLATES, decorated with birds and insects, blue crossed sword mark on underside, 19th century, 9¾" diameter
Lot 301
£80-150
299 A GARNITURE OF MOORE WHITE GLAZED PORCELAIN TABLE CENTRES, in the form of shells being carried by cherubs, on gilt Greek key bases, 19th century, 7" high
£100-200
300 A PAIR OF ENGLISH PEARLWARE PLATES, with blue chinoiserie decoration, in moulded borders, 18th century, 9" diameter
£100-200
Lot 304 301 A VIENNA STYLE PORCELAIN TABLE SNUFF BOX, oval with gilt metal mounts, and decorated with painted classical figures and putti, within a black and red panelled ground, c.1900, 3¼" wide. See illustration.
£150-250
302 A PAIR OF COPELAND SPONGEWARE CHARGERS, with painted floral decoration, within a pink border, 19th century, 14¾" dia
£200-400
303 A WORCESTER PORCELAIN SAUCER, printed in black, with birds and a fence in landscape, with a black line rim, by Robert Hancock, c.1760, 4¾" dia
Lot 305
£200-400
304 A CHELSEA FLUTED BEAKER, painted in Japanese Kakiemon style, with banded hedges, flowering prunus and a bird in flight, c.1752, 2½" high See illustration.
£400-600
305 A CHELSEA FLUTED SAUCER, painted in colours with scattered flowers and a butterfly brown line rim, stilt marks on underside, c.1754, 4¾" dia See illustration.
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£120-180
306 A WORCESTER LOBED BALUSTER SHAPED CREAM JUG, with scroll handle, painted in purple monochrome with two Chinese figures in landscape with a boat beyond, amongst flowers and leaves, c.1755, 4" high
Lot 306
See illustration.
£800-1,200
307 A PAIR OF OVAL LEAF SHAPED DISHES, with puce veining, within a green border, one with the initial 'P' in blue on the underside, 11½" wide
£100-200
308 A WORCESTER PORCELAIN DISH, twelve sided and painted in dry blue with flowers and leaves, within a blue and gilt border, c.1770, 11¾" wide
£100-200
Lot 310
309 A 'VIENNA' PORCELAIN COFFEE CAN AND SAUCER, finely decorated in coloured enamels, with classical figures, the blue ground with raised gilt leaf scrolls, painted marks in blue on underside, 2½" high
£100-200
310 A BOW FIGURE OF A PUTTO, holding a basket of flowers on a flower applied scroll moulded base, c.1765, 5½" high. See illustration.
£100-200
311 A BOW FIGURE OF A PUTTO, holding a flaming brazier, and flanked by flowers and leaves, on a scroll moulded base, c.1765, 6" high
Lot 311
See illustration.
£100-200
312 A PAIR OF CONTINENTAL MODELS OF BEGGING POODLES, with granitic decoration on mound base, 2½" high
£50-100
313 A PAIR OF COALPORT PORCELAIN PLATES, painted with the 'Church Gresley' pattern, with polychrome flowers on yellow ground, c.1810, 8½" dia
£150-200 49
Lot 315
314 A PEARLWARE COMMEMORATIVE MUG, moulded with a titled portrait of Lord Wellington and General Hill, polychrome painted, the handle in the form of a cannon, c.1820, 6¾" high
£150-250
315 A PARIS PORCELAIN ICE PAIL AND COVER, vase shaped with a loop knop and twin handles, painted with a game bird and with a duck in flight, on an orange and gilt striped ground, raised on a square base, c.1810, 15½" high. See illustration.
Lot 316
£300-500
316 A WORCESTER DOUBLE LIPPED SAUCE BOAT, with two handles, painted in the Chinese famille rose style with boxes and leaves, the exterior painted with birds, objects and flowers, within oak leaf moulded roundels, c.1755, 7½" wide. See illustration.
£600-900
317 A BOW FIGURE OF A YOUNG GIRL STANDING BESIDE A BASKET, and decorated in colours on flower applied mound base, blue painted 'F' mark on underside, c.1765, 6" high
£100-200
318 A COALPORT PORCELAIN PLATE, polychrome painted with a chaffinch on a branch and flowers on a pale green and gilt ground, c.1810, 8¾" diameter
Lot 321
£50-100
319 A COALPORT PORCELAIN CYLINDRICAL SPILL VASE, with flared rim and two gilt eagle mask ring handles, polychrome painted with flowers, within gilt cartouches on blue ground, c.1815, 5" high
£80-150
320 AN ENGLISH PORCELAIN CYLINDRICAL SPILL VASE with flared rim, polychrome painted with flowers and leaves, within beaded and gilt bands, on three gilt paw feet, c.1815, 5½" high
£80-120
321 A WORCESTER PORCELAIN COFFEE CUP, with entwined handle, painted in Sevres style with flowers within blue and gilt borders, c.1775, 2¾" high. See illustration.
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£100-200
322 A CHELSEA DERBY PLATE, polychrome painted with scattered fruits and insects, fluted border with gilt and turquoise bands, red anchor mark on underside, c.1770, 9" dia
Lot 324
£100-200
323 AN ENGLISH PORCELAIN LOBED OVAL DISH, painted in blue with a fisherman in a Chinese river landscape, within a flower panel, diaper border, with gadrooned rim, c.1780, 13" wide £100-200 324 A PEARLWARE BOTANICAL SQUARE DISH, probably Swansea, painted in colours with an 'Athea Frutex', within a silver lustre border, titled in red on the underside, c.1810, 8½" square. See illustration.
Lot 328
£100-200
325 A MEISSEN PORCELAIN FLARED TEACUP AND SAUCER, with angular handle, painted in puce with flowers and leaves, blue crossed sword marks on underside, 2¼" high
£50-100
326 A WORCESTER LOZENGE SHAPED SPOON TRAY, painted in black with 'L'amour', a black lined rim, c.1760, 6" wide
£150-250
327 A WORCESTER BALUSTER SHAPED COFFEE POT AND COVER, painted in purple with figures in ruins and an extensive landscape, c.1765, 8½" high
Lot 329
£80-120
328 A DOULTON AND WATTS STONEWARE COMMEMORATIVE JUG, in the form of Admiral Lord Nelson, impressed mark on underside, 19th century, 7¾" high. See illustration.
£150-250
329 A WORCESTER OCTAGONAL PLATE, painted in blue, in Chinese style, with landscapes and flowers, on a powder blue ground, Chinese style character mark on the underside, c.1765, 7½" diameter. See illustration.
£100-200
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337 A COLLECTION OF CERAMIC REFERENCE BOOKS, including 'Walcha Meissen Porcelain', and other books
330 A CHELSEA PORCELAIN CABBAGE LEAF SHAPED DISH, painted with a flower spray and with puce veining, within a green border, puce anchor mark on underside, c.1760, 9" long
£300-500
338 A COLLECTION OF VARIOUS PORCELAIN REFERENCE BOOKS, including 'Goddens Guide to English Blue and White Porcelain', and other books
331 A SET OF TWELVE FRENCH CREAMWARE PLATES, printed in black with titled scenes, within vine borders, impressed marks on underside, 19th century, 8¾" dia
£150-250
£150-250
£150-250
£100-200
343 AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY ENAMEL OVAL PATCH BOX, the cover printed with a view of 'Bridgwater', 2" wide, and another, the cover inscribed 'Esteem the Giver' (2)
£250-350
336 A PAIR OF ENGLISH PORCELAIN PAIL COVERS with painted floral decoration in gilt borders, 19th century, 7½" dia
£40-80
342 BOXING INTEREST: A 19TH CENTURY ENAMEL OVAL PATCH BOX, the cover painted with figures boxing in a ring, and titled 'Set to', blue ground base, 2" wide, and another, the cover painted with a shipping scene (2)
335 A WORCESTER BOMBE SHAPED BOW POT, printed in blue with spades of flowers and leaves, crescent mark on underside, c.1770, 6¾" high x 8¾" wide
£80-150
341 A STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURE OF A MAN wearing a red cape, 19th century, 7½" high, and a Staffordshire cottage, 3½" high (2)
334 A WORCESTER PORCELAIN SPOON TRAY, lozenge shaped, and printed in black with a figure and ruins, black lined rim, c.1765, 6¼" wide
£80-150
340 A PAIR OF STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURE GROUPS, children playing beside trees, 19th century, 8" high
£80-120
333 A DERBY BOTANICAL PLATE, painted with a 'Amaryallislytea, A Yamma Yellow Amaryllis', the fluted border with a gilt lily of the valley band, painted mark in blue, pattern number 115, and titled on the underside, 9½" diameter
£100-200
339 A PAIR OF STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURE GROUPS, ‘Departure’ and ‘Return’, 19th century, 9¼" high
332 A CONTINENTAL PORCELAIN FIGURE OF A CHINESE MAN, wearing a leaf shaped hat and flower painted robes, on a rectangular base, 11½" high
£100-200
£100-200
344 A WORCESTER SAUCER, painted in blue in Chinese style with ‘Walk in the Garden’ pattern, crossed swords mark, circa 1758, 4½” dia. See illustration on page 27.
£50-100
£150-250
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A SIAN CER A MICS AND WORK S OF ART
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408 A CHINESE CIZHOU TYPE SMALL JAR, a Wucai style covered box and a small bowl, Yuan/Ming, the largest 3½" (3). See illustration.
400 A CHINESE BLUE-GLAZED POTTERY FIGURE, probably Tang, 10" high
£100-200
401 TWO CHINESE POTTERY FIGURES, probably Han, the largest 9½" high (2)
£100-200
409 A CHINESE CIZHOU SAUCER DISH decorated with stylised petals, the base with an old collection label for Oscar Bjorcks, Yuan, 6½" dia.
£200-400
See illustration.
402 A CHINESE NEOLITHIC POTTERY JAR with geometric decoration, 6" high
410 A CHINESE QINGBAI SMALL JAR with relief borders, Song/Yuan, 4" dia. See illustration.
£80-150
403 A CHINESE CIZHOU-TYPE SAUCER DISH decorated in iron-red, probably Yuan, 5" dia.
£100-200
£80-150
£100-200
413 A GROUP OF MINIATURE CERAMICS, including blue and white, brown-glazed and celadon examples, c.12th-15thC, the largest piece 3½" dia. (10)
£100-200
406 FOUR MINIATURE CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE WARES: a jarlet, two octagonal Hoi An boxes, and a wine cup, Ming, the largest 2½" high (4)
£100-200
412 A GROUP OF CHINESE/SOUTHEAST ASIAN CERAMICS: four jarlets, a miniature bowl, an Annamese box and a Thai small vase, the largest 5" high (7)
405 FOUR CHINESE JARLETS, one with spotted decoration, Yuan, the largest 2½" high (4)
£100-200
411 A THAI SAWANKHALOK BOTTLE VASE with a brown glaze, c.15thC, 7" high. See illustration.
404 A CHINESE JARLET decorated in brown pigments, Tang/Song, 2½" high; and a brown-glazed covered box. c.15thC, 2¼" dia. (2)
£200-400
£100-200
414 A CHINESE LONGQUAN CELADON DISH with a central moulded flower motif within a ribbed cavetto, Yuan/Ming, 11½" dia. See illustration.
£80-150
407 A CHINESE VUNG TAU BLUE AND WHITE MINIATURE VASE, 17thC, 2" high
£80-150
£200-400
415 A CHINESE LONGQUAN CELADON CUP STAND of foliate form, probably Yuan, 8¼" dia. See illustration.
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£300-600
Lot 408
Lot 409
Lot 410
Lot 411
Lot 414
Lot 415
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416 A KOREAN CELADON BOWL AND THREE SMALL JARS, one with underglaze blue decoration, the bowl 6" dia. (4)
425 A CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE COVERED TUREEN with a crown finial and floral decoration, Qing, 18thC, 11" wide. See illustration.
£100-200
417 A CHINESE LONGQUAN CELADON DISH moulded with two fish in the centre, Ming, 8" dia.; and a blue and white dish with stylised decoration, Ming/Qing, 10" dia. (2)
426 TWO CHINESE 18TH CENTURY DISHES, one in Imari style, 15" dia.; the other in famille rose, 14½" dia. (2). See illustration.
£100-200
418 A CHINESE CRACKLE-GLAZED CELADON CENSER with mask handles, Ming/Qing, 6" dia.
£250-500
£100-200
£100-200
421 A JAPANESE ARITA BLUE AND WHITE DISH decorated with flowers, Edo, 17th/18thC, 12½" dia. £100-200
422 A JAPANESE IMARI 12-SIDED DISH with faux Chinese marks, Edo, 17th/18thC, 13" dia.; Provenance: Widcombe Manor (see old label) £300-600
423 A JAPANESE IMARI JAR AND CHARGER: the jar decorated with garden flowers, 12½" high; the charger with birds and flowers, 20" across; both Edo 17th/18thC (2)
431 A CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE BASIN decorated with flowers amongst rocks, Qing, 18thC, 10¾" dia.
£200-400
424 A CHINESE LANDSCAPE PLATE, probably showing the Hongs of Canton, Qing, 18thC, 9" dia. See illustration. £100-200
Provenance: Robert McPherson, London.
£200-400
£50-100
430A A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE TEA BOWL AND SAUCER painted with crabs and fish, the exterior with a cafe au lait glaze, Kangxi, the saucer 4¾" dia;
See illustration.
£200-400
430 TWO CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE SAUCERS, one decorated with figures, the other with insects and flowers, Qing, 18thC, 4½" dia. (2)
See illustration.
£50-100
429 A CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE TUREEN decorated with flowers in a garden, Qing, 18thC, 11" wide
£300-600
428 A CHINESE IMARI BOWL decorated with birds in a garden, Qing, 18thC, 9" dia.
420 A PAIR OF JAPANESE ARITA BLUE AND WHITE OVOID VASES with landscape decoration, Edo/Meiji, 6½" high (2)
£200-400
427 A PAIR OF CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE SPITTOONS decorated with figures and garden scenes, Qing, 19thC, 12½" high (2). See illustration.
419 A LARGE GROUP OF CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE DISHES, Ming/Qing, 4" - 10" dia. (a lot)
£800-1,500
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£50-100
Lot 421
Lot 422
Lot 424
Lot 425
Lot 426
Lot 427
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440 A GROUP OF SEVEN CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE WARES: a saucer dish, four wine cups, and two bowls; Qing, the bowls 6¼" dia. (7)
432 A CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE LOTUSFORM PART TEA SET and two bowls, Qianlong, the teapot 7" long (9) £100-200
£80-150
433 A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE DISH AND OCTAGONAL CHARGER, decorated with flowers, Qianlong, 15½" dia. and 16½" long (2)
441 A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE SAUCEBOAT decorated with flowers, Qianlong, 8" long
£150-300
434 TWO CHINESE OCTAGONAL BLUE AND WHITE SERVING DISHES, decorated with landscapes, Qianlong, 14¾" and 17½" long (2)
442 A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE BOTTLE VASE decorated with a dragon, Qing, 18th/19thC, 7" high
£150-300
£150-300
£150-300
£50-100
£80-150
£80-150
447 A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE 'PRUNUS' JAR, Qing, 19thC, 10½" high
439 A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE BOTTLE VASE decorated with two dragons, Kangxi mark, 19thC, 14" high
£100-200
446 A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE COVERED JAR decorated with panels of flowers, Qing, 19thC, 13" high
438 TWO CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE DISHES, Kangxi, 10¾" dia. (2)
£80-150
445 A LARGE CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE JAR decorated with dragons, Qing, 19thC, 13¾" high
437 A CHINESE SLIP-DECORATED BLUEGLAZED DISH decorated with flowers, Qing, 19thC, 11½" dia.
£150-300
444 A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE CHARGER decorated with warriors, Qing, 19thC, 16" dia.
436 A LARGE CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE BOWL decorated with birds in a garden landscape, Qing, 18th/19thC, 15½" dia.
£200-400
443 A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE 'DRAGON & PHOENIX' CHARGER, Kangxi mark, Qing, 16" dia.
435 A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE OCTAGONAL SERVING DISH decorated with a garden landscape, Qianlong, 18" long
£80-150
£80-150
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£150-300
448 A PAIR OF MASSIVE 'CANTONESE' FAMILLE ROSE VASES decorated with panels of figures in garden landscapes on a ground of insects, flowers and precious objects, with gilt lion cub handles, probably Tongzhi-Guangxu, 35" high, on carved hardwood foliate stands, 45½" high overall (2)
Provenance: Formerly in a Portuguese private collection.
£10,000-20,000
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449 A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE JARDINIÈRE decorated with birds and flowers, Qing, 19thC, 14" dia.
456 A CHINESE FAMILLE JAUNE BOWL decorated with panels of birds and insects amongst flowers, Qing, 19thC, 7½" dia. See illustration.
£100-200
450 A CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE JARDINIÈRE decorated with panels of figures and flowers, 20thC, 15" dia.
457 A CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE HEXAGONAL JARDINIÈRE AND STAND, decorated with panels of figures in gardens, Qing, 19thC, 7" high overall. See illustration.
£80-150
451 A LARGE CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE JARDINIÈRE decorated with birds in a garden landscape, 20thC, 21" dia.
£200-400
£100-200
See illustration.
459 TWO CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE BOWLS, decorated with birds and flowers, Qing, 19thC, 7" wide (2)
£100-200
£50-100
460 A CHINESE CALLIGRAPHIC BOWL AND TWO CHICKEN CUPS, 20thC, the largest 4½" (3)
453 A CHINESE 'LANGYAO' BOTTLE VASE, the glaze with fine vertical markings, Qing, 18th/19thC, 16" high. See illustration.
£300-600
458 A CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE JAR, enamelled with butterflies and flowers, archaic script mark, Qing, 19thC, 6" high
452 A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE JAR decorated with ladies in a garden, Qing, 19thC, 8½" high, hardwood stand and cover, 10¾" high overall
£100-200
£300-600
£80-150
454 A CHINESE ENAMELLED WINE CUP decorated with flowers, 'Shen De Tang' mark, probably 20thC, 3" dia. See illustration.
£100-200 Lot 454A
454A A JAPANESE IMARI COVERED BOWL, Edo, 17th/18thC, 9 ½” dia.
£150-300
455 A CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE BOWL decorated with flowers, Guangxu mark and period, 5" dia. See illustration.
£150-300
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Lot 453
Lot 454
Lot 455
Lot 456
Lot 457
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461 A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE BOWL, decorated with flowerheads and tendrils, Qing, 19thC, 6" diameter
468 A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE FEMALE IMMORTAL, Qing, 17th/18thC, 6¾" high. See illustration.
£100-200
469 A CHINESE JUN STYLE OCTAGONAL BOWL, 20thC, 8" wide. See illustration.
462 A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE COVERED BOWL, decorated with landscapes, Qing, 18th/19thC, 4½" diameter
£200-400
See illustration.
£150-300
£80-150
471 A CHINESE GREEN-GLAZED ROUND TEAPOT, Qing, 18th/19thC, 5½" long
464 A CHINESE UNDERGLAZED-BLUE AND RED SNUFF BOTTLE, decorated with figures in a garden, Qianlong mark, late Qing, 3½" high
£100-200
£150-300
467 A CHINESE ENAMELLED VASE, decorated with a warrior-guardian, Jurentang mark, Republic period, 9" high. See illustration.
£50-100
Lot 464A
466 A CHINESE CORAL-GROUND BALUSTER VASE, decorated with landscape roundels, Qianlong mark, late Qing/Republic, 9¼" high. See illustration.
£100-200
473 A CHINESE BLANC-DE-CHINE VASE, modelled with a crab and flowers, 20thC, 6" high
£500-1,000
465 A CHINESE CORAL-GROUND SLENDER VASE, decorated in gilt, Guangxu, 10" high. See illustration.
£100-200
472 A CHINESE SHIWAN GREENGLAZED VASE, of lotus form, Qing, 19thC, 9½" high
£100-200
464A A PAIR OF CHINESE SLIPDECORATED GARDEN SEATS, late Qing/Republic, 18 ½” high (2)
£100-200
470 A CHINESE SHIWAN FLAMBÉ BOWL, of petal form, Qing, 19thC, 6¼" diameter.
463 A PAIR CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE SNUFF BOTTLES, modelled in relief, Qianlong marks, late Qing/Republic, 3" high (2)
£100-200
£200-400
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Lot 467
Lot 468
Lot 469
Lot 470
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482 A PAIR OF CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE BOWLS, decorated with flowers, Qianlong marks, Republic, 5½" diameter (2). See illustration.
474 A CHINESE JIZHOU STYLE VASE, decorated with a dragon and phoenix, 14" high
£150-300
475 A CHINESE JIZHOU STYLE VASE, decorated with flowers, 12½" high
483 A CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE BOWL, decorated with Immortals, Guangxu mark, 4½" diameter
£200-400
476 FOUR CHINESE QINGBAI STYLE VASES, with foliate openings, 5¼" - 9¾" (4). See illustration.
£100-200 485 A CHINESE BLUE-GLAZED VASE, decorated with dragon and phoenix roundels, Yongzheng mark, 7¼" high
See illustration.
£200-400
478 FIVE CHINESE QINGBAI STYLE BOWLS, with incised decoration, 7" - 8" diameter (5). £200-400
479 A CHINESE BLANC-DE-CHINE BUDAI FIGURE, standing on a rocky base, 20thC, 12" high.
See illustration.
£200-400
£200-400 488 FIVE CHINESE YIXING TEAPOTS: a miniature example signed 'Yin Qiuyun', 4" long: one of oil lamp form signed 'Li Huifang', 6" long; a calligraphic one signed 'Dai Jufang', 6" long; a bamboo-form example signed 'Fan Ximei', 6" long; and a rectangular teapot, 6" long (5)
See illustration.
£200-400
481 A SET OF SIX CHINESE BISCUITGLAZED ZODIAC FIGURES, late Qing/Republic, the largest 5½" high (6)
£100-200
487 A CHINESE BLANC-DE-CHINE GUANYIN, standing upright, Qing, 19½" high
480 A CHINESE BLUE GLASS MODEL OF A BIRD, the head turned to the left, Republic period, 5" long
£100-200
486 A PAIR OF CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE JOSS STICK HOLDERS, modelled as Buddhistic lions, Qing, 5" high (2)
See illustration.
£100-200
484 A LARGE CHINESE GREEN-GLAZED VASE, decorated in relief with dragons, late Qing/Republic, 12½" high
£150-300
477 TWO CHINESE JUN STYLE MEIPING VASES, with purple splashes, 10½" and 12" high (2).
£200-400
£100-200
489 A CHINESE POTTERY HEAD, painted with pigments, probably Tang, 4¼" high
£150-300
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£100-200
Lot 476
Lot 477
Lot 478
Lot 479
Lot 480
Lot 482
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497 A JAPANESE SATSUMA SLENDER VASE, decorated with flowers and foliage, signed, Meiji, 9¾" high
490 A JAPANESE KUTANI COVERED KORO, decorated with scholars in a garden landscape, signed 'Seran', Meiji, 17½" high. See illustration.
£500-1,000
498 A JAPANESE SATSUMA COVERED BOX, of circular form, decorated with flowers and birds, signed indistinctly, Meiji, 3¼" dia.
491 A PAIR OF LARGE JAPANESE KUTANI VASES, decorated with panels of figures on a diaper ground, signed 'Moriyoshi', Meiji, 17½" high (2). See illustration.
£200-400
See illustration.
£200-400
£200-400
£150-300
495 A PAIR OF LARGE JAPANESE POTTERY VASES, decorated in relief, signed, Meiji-Taisho, 19" high (2) £200-400
496 A JAPANESE SATSUMA VASE, decorated with birds and flowers, signed, Meiji, 8½" high
£50-100
503 A LARGE JAPANESE IMARI CHARGER, decorated with fish a flowers, signed, Meiji, 21" diameter
£200-400
496A A CHINESE ‘EGGSHELL’ PORCELAIN TEA BOWL AND SAUCER, with indented rims, painted in iron red, black and gilt with figures, deer, flowering prunus and rockwork, Yongzheng, 2” high
£150-300
502 A GROUP OF JAPANESE KUTANI WARES, including a dish (7½" dia.); and five saucers, 5" diameter (6)
See illustration.
£150-300
501 A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE TEA BOWL AND SAUCER decorated with crayfish and blossoming flowers, Kangxi, the saucer 4½" dia.
494 A JAPANESE IMARI FIGURE, holding a sword, Meiji, 17" high. See illustration.
£100-200
500 A SET OF TWELVE JAPANESE SATSUMA CUPS AND SAUCERS, decorated with mon and geishas, signed, Meiji, the saucers 4¼" diameter (24)
493 A PAIR OF JAPANESE SATSUMA SLENDER VASES, decorated with birds among wisteria, signed, Meiji, 9¾" high (2). See illustration.
£150-300
499 A PAIR OF JAPANESE SATSUMA FOOTED DISHES, one showing a tiger and the other a falcon, signed, Meiji, 7" diameter (2)
492 A JAPANESE CLOISONNÉ-ONPORCELAIN COVERED VASE, decorated with polychrome flowers, Meiji, 9½" high
£150-300
£300-600
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£150-300
Lot 490
Lot 491
Lot 492
Lot 493
Lot 494
Lot 495
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512 A PAIR OF JAPANESE CLOISONNÉ QUATREFOIL VASES, decorated with panels and ginbari work, Meiji, 14" high (2)
504 A CHINESE BRONZE PEACH-FORM CENSER, on a pierced hardwood stand, Qing, 18th/19thC, 7½" long. See illustration.
£300-600
See illustration.
513 FOUR ORIENTAL BRONZE VESSELS, including a hanging censer, a champlevé censer, and two vases, 19th century, 6½" to 8" high (4)
£500-1,000
505 AN ORIENTAL BRONZE GOAT, with its head turned to the right, 19thC, 10½" long
£250-500
See illustration.
£200-400
£80-150
516 A JAPANESE BRONZE STANDING KANNON, signed, Meiji, 9" high
508 A CHINESE MING-STYLE PARCELGILT BRONZE GUANYIN, seated with one hand raised, 16½" high. See illustration.
£100-200
515 A CHINESE CLOISONNÉ BOWL, decorated with bands of flowers, Qing, 18th/19thC, 8" diameter
507 A CHINESE BRONZE DUCK CENSER, the head turned backwards, Qing, 18th/19thC, 6" long
£100-200
514 A PAIR OF JAPANESE CLOISONNÉ DISHES, decorated with birds in landscapes, Meiji, 12" diameter; and another larger example (3)
506 A PAIR OF ORIENTAL SILVERINLAID BRONZE FLARED VASES, with elephant-mask handles and relief decoration, 19thC, 5" high (2). See illustration.
£80-150
£1,000-2,000
£50-100
517 AN ORIENTAL BRONZE CRAYFISH, 18th/19thC, 6" long
509 A PAIR OF CHINESE PARCEL-GILT BRONZE CENSERS, modelled as Immortals riding elephants, 8" high (2)
£100-200
See illustration.
518 TWO BRONZE SEATED BUDDHAS, the larger Japanese example with one hand raised, 7" high, 19th century (2)
£150-300
510 AN ORIENTAL TRIPOD CENSER, decorated with flowers and other motifs, late 19th/early 20thC, 8½" high
519 A CHINESE BRONZE/CHAMPLEVÉ GU VASE with archaistic bands, 19thC, 9½" high
£200-400
511 A JAPANESE BRONZE FOLIATEFORM VASE, with a long neck, Meiji, 13½" high
£80-150
£100-200
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£100-200
Lot 504
Lot 505
Lot 506
Lot 507
Lot 508
Lot 509
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528 A CHINESE BRONZE IRON with a wood handle and archaistic decoration, Ming/ Qing, 12" long
520 A JAPANESE BRONZE FLARED BOWL decorated in relief with a kirin and ho ho bird, signed Shokaken, Meiji, 10" dia. See illustration.
£150-300
See illustration.
529 A CHINESE BRONZE MINIATURE CENSER of rectangular form, late Ming/Qing, 3" long
£200-400
521 A JAPANESE BRONZE SQUAT VASE decorated in relief with flowers, signed, Meiji, 12" dia.
See illustration.
£150-300
£200-400
£50-100
532 AN ORIENTAL SILVER BELT, late 19th/early 20thC, 30½" long
524 A PAIR OF JAPANESE BRONZE CENSERS decorated in relief with birds, Meiji, 9" dia. (2).
See illustration.
£100-200
531 A CHINESE SILVER CHILDS LOCK decorated with an Immortal and auspicious characters, Qing, 2¾" long
523 A JAPANESE BRONZE TRIPOD KORO with archaistic relief decoration and a flower finial, signed "Ichijoken Joun", Meiji, 12" high. See illustration.
£100-200
530 AN ORIENTAL CLOISONNÉ DEMONSTRATION SET of 8 miniature vases, each 2" high, 19th/20thC (8)
522 A CHINESE BRONZE AND CHAMPLEVÉ TRIPOD CENSER with flared handles, Qing, 18th/19thC, 12½" high
£100-200
£50-100
533 A JAPANESE KOMAI STYLE HEXAGONAL BOX, 3" across; a pair of Chinese silver and enamel miniature bowls and a rattle (4)
£150-300
525 A PAIR OF JAPANESE BRONZE VASES with relief bands of decoration, Meiji, 9¾" high (2)
£80-150
See illustration.
534 A PAIR OF CHINESE ENAMELLED METAL SNUFF BOTTLES, a glass example and a jadeite pendant, 2½" - 3½" high (4)
£200-400
526 TWO BRONZE CIRCULAR MIRRORS, the smaller Chinese example probably Ming, 4" dia.; the larger Japanese mirror Meiji, 5" dia. (2)
535 A CHINESE JADEITE PENDANT, a dragon garment hook, a bird figure, a washer and a snuff bottle, 2" - 5½" (5)
£100-200
527 A CHINESE BRONZE TRIPOD CENSER with loop handles, Xuande mark, Ming-Qing, 5½" wide
£100-200
£100-200
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£100-200
Lot 520
Lot 521
Lot 522
Lot 523
Lot 524
Lot 525
71
544 A CHINESE CARVED AND PAINTED WOOD FIGURE seated and wearing robes, late Qing/Republic, 12½" high
536 A CHINESE PLIQUE-A-JOUR BOWL AND SAUCER decorated with flowers, late Qing/Republic, 5" dia. (2) See illustration.
£200-400
545 A CHINESE GILTWOOD WARRIOR seated on rocks with a tiger below, late Ming/early Qing, 10¼" high
537 A CHINESE PLIQUE-A-JOUR BOWL AND SAUCER decorated with flowerheads and tendrils, late Qing/ Republic, 4" dia. See illustration.
£150-300
£150-300
£150-300
See illustration.
£100-200
See illustration.
£300-600
£200-400
550 A JAPANESE WOVEN BAMBOO IKEBANA BASKET of square form, Meiji, 24½" high
542 A CHINESE CARVED WOOD GUANYIN, Republic, 8½" high
£100-200
£200-400
551 A CHINESE CINNABAR LACQUER SQUARE DISH decorated with a bird on prunus, probably Qing, 7½" wide
543 A CHINESE PARCEL-GILTWOOD GUANYIN, seated on a rocky throne, Qing, 18th/19thC, 7½" high
£80-150
549 A PAIR OF CHINESE 'BOY AND BUFFALO' CARVINGS, each on hardwood stands, late Qing/early Republic, 10½" long; and another similar, 7" long (3)
541 A CHINESE HARDWOOD MIRROR carved with figures and foliage, Qing, 19thC, 17½" high
£80-150
548 A CHINESE CINNABAR LACQUER OGEE DISH decorated with scholars in a landscape, late Qing/ Republic, 9½" dia.
540 A CHINESE RECTANGULAR WOOD BOX carved with figures in a woodland, late Qing, 9¾" long
£50-100
547 A JAPANESE SHIBAYAMA STYLE BOX, the cover with a bird perched on a blossoming branch, Meiji, 11" long
539 A CHINESE HORN FEMALE IMMORTAL holding a rosary and flowers, Qing, 18th/19thC, 11¼" high. See illustration.
£100-200
546 A CHINESE MOTHER OF PEARL INLAID PANEL decorated with butterflies and flowers, Qing, 19th century, 14½" long; and a bamboo incense perfumier, 11" long (2)
538 A CHINESE GNARLWOOD BRUSH POT carved with a deer holding lingzhi, Qing, 17th/18thC, 6" high. See illustration.
£80-150
£80-150
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£200-400
Lot 536
Lot 537
Lot 538
Lot 539
Lot 540
Lot 541
73
560 SEVEN CHINESE JADE PENDANTS, the longest 3" long (5)
552 A JAPANESE ROOTWOOD RECUMBENT TIGER with its' jaws open, Meiji, 22" long. See illustration.
£200-400
561 A CHINESE AMETHYST BOY AND BUFFALO CARVING, probably Qing, 2½" long
553 A CHINESE HARDWOOD FEMALE IMMORTAL with flowing robes, Qing, 19thC, 22½" high
See illustration.
£150-300
555 A CHINESE ALOESWOOD BUDDHIST ROSARY in a lead circular box, probably Republic, the beads 26" long. See illustration.
£150-300
564 A CHINESE JADE MYTHICAL BEAST, late Qing/Republic, 6" long
£500-1,000
£80-150
565 A CHINESE SILK-EMBROIDERED SHOE, Qing, 8½" long
556 A CHINESE CELADON JADE PENDANT carved with two horses and 'ma dao gong cheng', probably Qing, 2" long. See illustration.
£100-200
563 A CHINESE HSIU YEN CARVING of a bird beside prunus, 20thC, 4½" high
£300-600
£80-150
562 A CHINESE GREEN JADE MINIATURE WATER DROPPER in the form of a vase, late Qing, 4" high
554 A JAPANESE RITSUO-STYLE WRITING BOX, the cover with a flower spray, the maki-e lacquer interior with inkstone and water dropper, late Edo/Meiji, 9½" long. See illustration.
£100-200
£300-600
£80-160
566 A CHINESE EMBELLISHEDHARDSTONE CIRCULAR PANEL decorated with flowers, on a hardwood stand, 15" high
557 A CHINESE MOTTLED JADE RODENT in a recumbent pose, Han or later, 2¾" long.
£80-150
See illustration.
567 A CHINESE DARK GREEN JADE BEAD NECKLACE, 20thC, 36" long when extended
£300-600
558 A CHINESE CORAL SNUFF BOTTLE carved with two boys, late Qing/Republic, 3½" long
£80-150
559 A CHINESE JADEITE CARVING of a chilong on a gourd, 3¼" long; and a jade ring carved with horses, 2" dia. (2)
£250-500
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£300-600
Lot 552
Lot 553
Lot 554
Lot 555
Lot 556
Lot 557
75
575 FIVE JAPANESE WOOD NETSUKE, Meiji and later, the largest 2½" (4)
568 TWO CHINESE OVERLAID GLASS SNUFF BOTTLES, late Qing, 2¾" high (2). See illustration.
£80-150
£100-200
577 A CHINESE SOAPSTONE CARVING OF A FEMALE PIG AND PIGLETS, probably Republic period, 8½" long
569 A CHINESE IVORY RECUMBENT 'BEAUTY' AND A PIPE, late Qing/early Republic, 6" and 7" long (2)
See illustration.
£100-200
578 A CHINESE MOTHER OF PEARL INLAID LACQUER PANEL decorated with figures amongst trees, Qing, 30" long
570 TWO JAPANESE IVORY NETSUKE, one of a woman massaging a man's back, signed, Meiji, 1½" long; the other of a performer with a boy below, Meiji, 1¾" high (2). See illustration.
£200-400
580 A CHINESE SILK-EMBROIDERED PANEL showing birds in a landscape, with script, 20thC, 19½" x 38"
£100-200
572 A LARGE CHINESE SOAPSTONE FEMALE IMMORTAL holding a vase of flowers, late Qing/Republic, 15" high
£100-200
581 A CHINESE SILK-EMBROIDERED PANEL showing a scholar and a dragon, with script, late Qing/ Republic, 26" x 18"
See illustration.
£200-400
573 AN UNUSUAL CHINESE CASKET constructed from couched and painted fabric panels, late Qing/early Republic, 12" long. See illustration.
£80-150
582 A CHINESE KESI-TYPE EMBROIDERED BAND, decorated with figures in a garden landscape, Qing, 19th century, 19½" long when folded
£200-400 574 THREE CHINESE SOAPSTONE ORNAMENTS: a reticulated snuff bottle, a seated Shoulao, and a boy, late Qing, the largest 2¼" (3)
£100-200
579 A JAPANESE SILK AND METALTHREAD EMBROIDERED OBI BAND decorated with dragons, Meiji, c.158" x 27½"
£100-200
571 TWO JAPANESE PORCELAIN NETSUKE, one of conjoined puppies, 1¾" long; the other of a monkey on a chestnut, 2" long; and a porcelain figural toy, 2¼" high (3). See illustration.
£150-300
£50-100
583 A CHINESE SILK-EMBROIDERED ROUNDEL, showing two phoenix, Qing, 19th century, 8" diameter
£100-200
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£50-100
Lot 568
Lot 569
Lot 570
Lot 571
Lot 572
Lot 573
77
592 THREE CHINESE PAINTINGS ON SILK, showing scholars in garden landscapes, the largest 9½" x 7½" (3)
584 TWO PAINTINGS BY WU HUFAN (1894-1968), showing mountain landscape scenes, signed and sealed, ink on paper, the larger painting 37" x 47½" (2). See illustration.
£1,000-2,000
593 A PAIR OF JAPANESE RELIEF LANDSCAPE PAINTINGS, in lacquered frames, signed, Meiji, 33" x 24½" overall (2)
585 A COLLECTION OF CHINESE WOODBLOCK PRINTED POSTERS, showing various figures in different settings, late Qing/ Republic, each c. 24" x 42" (11)
£100-200
£150-300
£150-300
£100-200
£200-400
£80-150
599 TWO JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINTS, one of a geisha after Chiknobu, 13½" x 6¼"; the other of a boy with a bear, 13¼" x 5" (2)
591 A PAIR OF JAPANESE LANDSCAPE PAINTINGS BY IKKEI, signed and sealed, Meiji, 37" x 8½" (2)
£200-400
598 A JAPANESE WOODBLOCK DIPTYCH AFTER KUNISADA, showing geishas in interiors, each 9" x 14"
590 A KOREAN LANDSCAPE PAINTING, showing a man pulling a horse across a bridge, ink and colour on paper, 19thC, 36" x 19"
£200-400
597 TEN CHINESE PITH-PAPER PAINTINGS, showing peasants engaged in various activities, Qing, 19thC, approx. 7" x 9" (10)
£200-400
589 EIGHT CHINA TRADE AND OTHER ENGRAVINGS, most by Alken, various sizes (8)
£80-150
596 FIVE CHINESE PITH PAPER PAINTINGS, showing figures, Qing, 19thC, the largest 8 x 5½" (5)
588 A CHINESE PAINTING ON SILK OF A FEMALE IMMORTAL, with a child attendant, late Qing/Republic, 23" x 10½"; and two silk-embroidered panels, 20½" x 5" (3)
£200-400
595 A JAPANESE IRIS PAINTING ON SILK, signed and sealed, Meiji, 48" x 19"
587 A CHINESE PAINTING OF A LION AND TWO MEN, ink and body colour on paper, signed and sealed, 14" x 15½"
£200-400
594 A CHINESE PAINTING ON SILK, showing ladies in a garden landscape, signed Xianj Zhen, 20thC, 23" x 45"
586 A LANDSCAPE SCROLL PAINTING BY YU CHUN, ink on silk, signed and sealed, 11½" x 16½"
£150-300
£50-100
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£50-100
Lot 584
79
Lot 600
600 A JAPANESE ETCHING OF A SLEEPING CAT, by Tsugouharu Foujita, signed and dated 1929, 7¾" x 10" (plate size). See illustration.
Lot 601
£100-200
601 A STUDY OF A CHINESE GARDEN SCENE, showing a scholar and children, with hand coloured detail, 13½" x 7½". See illustration.
£100-200
602 THREE CHINESE ORDOS STYLE BRONZE ORNAMENTS, one of a horse, another of a bull, and another of stylised creatures, 4" to 4½" long.
£500-1,000
603 A LARGE QUANTITY OF ASIAN ART REFERENCE BOOKS including Himalayan Art and other subjects (a lot)
£200-400
604 SIX CHINESE GILTWOOD CARVINGS, Qing, the largest 14½" long (6)
80
£80-150
ISLAMIC, INDIAN, HIMALAYAN, SOUTH EAST ASIAN AND TRIBAL ART
Detail of lot 666 81
Lot 605
Lot 608
605 A NISHAPUR STYLE BOWL, with geometric slip decoration, 8¼" diameter
Lot 606
See illustration.
£200-400
606 A NISHAPUR STYLE BOWL, decorated in brown pigments with spotted designs, 8" diameter. See illustration.
£100-200
607 A NISHAPUR STYLE GREEN-GLAZED BOWL, with incised decoration, 7" diameter. See illustration.
£200-400
608 A KASHAN STYLE TILE, of geometric form, decorated in blue and brown pigments, 8" wide. See illustration.
Lot 607
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£200-400
Lot 609
Lot 610
609 A POLYCHROME BOWL, decorated with a figure, probably Afghanistan, 7¾" diameter. See illustration.
Lot 611
£200-400
610 A POLYCHROME BOWL DECORATED WITH A BIRD, probably Afghanistan, 8" diameter. See illustration.
£200-400
611 A POLYCHROME FOLIATE BOWL, probably Afghanistan, decorated with figures, 8" diameter See illustration.
£300-600
612 A GREEN-GLAZED DEEP BOWL, probably Afghanistan, with incised foliate decoration, 7" diameter. See illustration.
Lot 612
£200-400
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Lot 613
Lot 615
613 AN AMLASH STYLE TERRACOTTA RHYTON, of tapering form, with a stylised ram base, 12" long See illustration.
£800-1,500
614 A PAIR OF TERRACOTTA FOOTED BOWLS, probably Pre-Columbian, with geometric decoration, 7½" (2). See illustration.
Lot 614
£150-300
615 A LARGE TERRACOTTA SPHERICAL JAR, with bands of stylised and cross-hatched decoration, probably African, 16½" diameter. See illustration.
£200-400
616 A PAIR OF TURKISH POLYCHROME CUPS AND SAUCERS, decorated with flowers, the saucers 5" diameter (2)
£100-200
617 A PERSIAN TURQUOISE-GLAZED VASE, of rounded form, with floral decoration, 5" high
£100-200
618 A TURKISH ENAMELLED GLASS HOOKAH BASE, decorated with floral swags, 9½" high 84
£100-200
Lot 620
Lot 621
619 AN IZNIK STYLE FOOTED DISH, decorated in polychrome with flowers, 10" diameter
£200-400
620 AN HISPANO-MORESQUE STYLE POLYCHROME TILE, with geometric relief decoration, 10¾" square
Lot 622
See illustration.
£200-400
621 AN IZNIK STYLE RECTANGULAR TILE, showing Mecca, 14¾" x 10½". See illustration.
£300-600
622 A SAFAVID STYLE HOOKAH BASE, decorated with figures on a garden terrace, 8" high See illustration.
£1,000-2,000
623 A SAFAVID OR QAJAR COPPER EWER, with engraved foliate bands, 18th/19thC, 13" high
£80-150 626 A SYRIAN STYLE BRONZE CUTTER, of arced form with an animal finial, 6" high
624 A COLLECTION OF METAL ARROW HEADS, probably Iranian (a lot)
£200-400
627 A NIELLO-DECORATED EWER, Eastern European or Russian, decorated with scrolling foliage, 9" high
625 A PERSIAN SILVER GOURD-SHAPED BOX, with repousse foliate decoration, 5" long
£300-600
£50-100 85
£100-200
637 AN ISLAMIC HORN DISH, the centre with an engraved Koranic gilt motif, 9" wide
628 A LORESTAN STYLE KNIFE SHARPENER, modelled as a horned animal, 8" long
£300-600
638 THREE FELTED WOOL AND FABRIC SUFI HATS, the largest 17½" high (3)
629 A LORESTAN STYLE BRONZE HORSE BIT, the ends modelled as creatures in profile, 7½" long
See illustration.
£80-150
£800-1,500
£100-200
639 AN AFRICAN LUBA STYLE WOOD VESSEL, the top carved as a human head, 9" high
630 A LORESTAN STYLE BRONZE HORSE BIT, the ends modelled as creatures facing outward, 7½" long
£80-150
See illustration.
640 A GROUP OF SEVEN SOUTHEAST ASIAN CARVED WOOD FIGURES, 19th/20th century, 9½" to 13"; and a lacquer gourd vessel (8)
£800-1,500
631 A LORESTAN STYLE BRONZE HAIR ORNAMENT, modelled as stylised creatures, 8½" long. See illustration.
£500-1,000
641 A SOUTH EAST ASIAN WICKER RICE PICKERS BASKET, of tapering form, 25" high
632 A LORESTAN STYLE BRONZE IDOL, the sectional column with a conjoined-creature finial, 12½" high. See illustration.
£500-1,000
£100-200
£200-400
644 A SOUTHEAST ASIAN CARVED WOOD BUDDHA, 11" high; and a Himalayan wood and bone inlaid cylindrical vessel, 9½" high (2)
£50-100
635 AN OTTOMAN STYLE SILKEMBROIDERED PANEL, probably Sufi, decorated with inscriptions, 32" x 33"
£80-150
£80-150
645 A TIBETAN COPPER FLASK, with mask decoration, 18th/19thC, 5½" high
636 AN ISLAMIC METALWORK OIL LAMP, probably Iranian, with engraved decoration, 9" high
£150-300
643 FOUR BEAD NECKLACES, probably Afghanistan, in coloured stones and glass (4)
634 AN ISLAMIC METALWORK VASE, with foliate and calligraphic decoration on a square base, 13¼" high
£100-200
642 TWO STEEL CEREMONIAL AXES, probably Indian, one with an arced engraved blade, the other plain, 20½" and 24½" long (2)
633 AN ISLAMIC METALWORK MEASURE, of cylindrical form, with a calligraphic roundel, 8" wide
£80-150
£200-400 86
£50-100
Lot 629
Lot 632
Lot 630
Lot 631
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654 TWO INDIAN MICA PAINTINGS, one showing a Taboot, the other a procession, 4" x 6"; together with two framed pairs of Chinese leaf paintings (4)
646 AN OTTOMAN STYLE GILT-COPPER INCENSE BURNER, the reeded bowl above a faceted stem and dish base, 12" high. See illustration.
£300-600
655 AN INDIAN MINIATURE PAINTING, showing a deity with a cow, inscriptions verso, gouache, 5½" x 3½", in a tooled leather frame; together with two Mughal style scenes (3)
647 A SAFAVID STYLE BRASS INCENSE BURNER, with engraved decoration, 11 ½” high
£500-1,000
648 A MUGHAL BRASS PEAR-SHAPED EWER, engraved with repeating floral motifs, 18th/19thC, 8¼" high. See illustration.
£100-200
£300-600
£100-200
£100-200
652 A TIBETAN BONE SCULL ROSARY, with eighteen beads, late 19th-early 20thC
£100-200
660 A GANDHARAN STYLE STONE FRAGMENT, showing four figures, 7½" long; and a similar arced stone fragment, possibly Afghanistan, 13" long (2)
£150-300
653 A MINIATURE IVORY IDOL FIGURE, probably African, with painted details, 19th century, 2" high
£100-200
659 A SOUTH EAST ASIAN ROCK CRYSTAL BUDDHA, 6½" high
See illustration.
£100-200
658 A PAIR OF ISLAMIC HARDSTONE CALLIGRAPHIC BOWLS, probably Sufi, 5" dia (2)
651 A PERSIAN MIXED-METAL JAR, with repeating foliate motifs, 19thC, 5¼" high.
£80-150
657 AN INDIAN PAHARI STYLE PAINTING, showing Vishnu with Lakshmi and attendants, gouache, 12" x 10"
650 AN ISLAMIC SILVER-INLAID BRONZE BOX, probably East Asian, with foliate decoration and interior compartments, 19thC, 8" long. See illustration.
£80-150
656 A PAIR OF MUGHAL STYLE EROTIC PAINTINGS, with inscriptions, the largest 10" x 5½"; together with two further Indo-Persian pictures (4)
649 AN INSCRIBED BRASS FLASK, possibly North African, with a faceted body, circa 17th/18thC, 8½" high. See illustration.
£100-200
£150-300
661 A GROUP OF SEVEN BURMESE/ CHINESE SILVER VESSELS, including two small hexagonal boxes, three curved ornaments and two other pieces, the longest 4" (7)
£100-200
88
£80-150
Lot 646
Lot 647
Lot 648
Lot 649
Lot 650
Lot 651
89
Lot 663
Lot 666
662 EIGHT BURMESE SILVER CYLINDRICAL BOXES, with relief foliate decoration, the largest 3½" dia (8)
Lot 664
£100-200
663 THREE BURMESE SILVER CYLINDRICAL BOXES, with relief decoration, one with a band of figures and animals, the largest 4¾" dia (3). See illustration.
£100-200
664 FIVE BURMESE SILVER CYLINDRICAL BOXES AND A BOWL, with relief decoration, the bowl 6" dia (6). See illustration.
Lot 665
£100-200
665 AN EGYPTIAN SILVER ALMS BOWL, decorated with script and a band of relief figures, 9½" dia. See illustration.
£100-200
666 A SOUTH EAST ASIAN GILTLACQUERED BRONZE BUDDHA, with earth-touching mudra, on a stepped base, 18th/19thC, 14½" high
90
£500-1,000
667 A SAFAVID STYLE ROCK CRYSTAL CYLINDRICAL VESSEL, probably an ink pot, the exterior two lunette bands, above a foliate-form base, 2" dia
Lot 667
£2,000-4,000
668 A MOTHER-OF-PEARL SHALLOW DISH, probably Goanese, of sectional construction with a notched border, 8" dia
Lot 668
£800-1,500
91
669 A FRAMED SET OF FIVE INDIAN MINIATURES, showing the Taj Mahal with four portraits including Mumtaz Mahal and others, in a pierced brass frame, late 19th/early 20thC, 8" square. See illustration.
Lot 669
£200-400
670 A GROUP OF THREE INDIAN MINIATURE TOPOGRAPHICAL PAINTINGS, including the Taj Mahal and two others, 3" x 5" (3) See illustration.
£200-400
671 THREE INDIAN MINIATURE TOPOGRAPHICAL PAINTINGS, including the Taj Mahal and two others, 2½" wide (3)
Lot 670
£60-120
672 AN INDIAN PORTRAIT MINIATURE OF MUNTAZ MAHAL, 2½" x 2", in a carved wooden frame. See illustration.
£100-200
673 A PAIR OF INDIAN GOLD PORTRAIT MINIATURE EARRINGS, late 19th/early 20thC (2)
£80-150
674 AN AFRICAN BRONZE PIPE, probably Benin, the shaft decorated with roundels, 12" long
£200-400
Lot 672 675-699 Spare lots
92
BOXES, CADDIES AND WORKS OF ART
Detail of lot 719 93
A PRIVATE COLLECTION OF ENGLISH AND AMERICAN SAMPLERS AND NEEDLEWORK PICTURES
Lot 700
702 A SILK WORK PICTURE of a figure playing a lute with a 'Nonesuch' type palace to the distance, surrounded by trees and animals, worked in long threads, late 17th century, 4¾" x 7¼"
700 A 17TH CENTURY STUMP-WORK PICTURE, worked with a central figure, probably King William beneath a canopy, surrounded by figures and flowers, with a palace to the distance and a lion and unicorn to the foreground, 12¾" x 17¼". See illustration
703 A 17TH CENTURY NEEDLEWORK PICTURE, depicting three figures picnicking in a country park surrounded by animals, figures, trees and activity, with a building to the distance, possibly depicting the story of the return of the prodigal son, worked in a mixture of stitches with long threads, late 17th century, 12" x 11½"
£2,000-4,000
701 A SILK WORK PICTURE of a shepherdess seated beneath a tree with sheep and animals surrounding her, in a stylised landscape, late 17th/early 18th century, 10½" x 13½"
£300-500
£200-400
94
£600-800
Lot 704
706 AN ANGLO-AMERICAN SILK WORK PICTURE, naively depicting Britannia holding a flag by a lion and shield, ships and cargo to the distance, possibly AngloAmerican and possibly representing 'The Boston Tea Party', mid-19th century, 9¾" x 8½"
704 A NEEDLEWORK PICTURE depicting Moses being rescued from the bulrushes by Pharaoh's wife and her attendants with a palace to the distance, worked 'Elizabeth Cobb did this work, the Year.....', mid-18th century, 18" x 19". See illustration
£1,000-2,000
707 A NEEDLEWORK SAMPLER by A Hughes, dated 1827, worked with a building 'Llandrillo School', surrounded by alphabets, trees and other details, 9½" x 9½"
705 A NEEDLEWORK 'BAND' SAMPLER FRAGMENT, worked with a single horizontal band of stylised foliage and inscription 'Elizabeth's her will delight in the Lord.....1659', 7" x 8"
£400-600
£200-400
95
£300-500
Lot 708
Lot 709
708 A NEEDLEWORK SAMPLER by Mary Jane Owen, Maine, USA, worked with a variety of stitches and pierced work with bands of alphabets, text and running border, 28½" x 20". See illustration
710 A SILK WORK PICTURE of a milkmaid with two cows in a landscape with a lake and castle to the distance, worked in watercolours and thread, in a verre eglomisé frame, late 18th/early 19th century, possibly New England, 15½" x 12½"
A number of similar samplers at the Portland Museum of Art show similar features and have all been linked to the Maine region
711 A NEEDLEWORK PICTURE, signed Maria Colley, 1804, worked with a central bouquet within a ribbon-tied wreath, 14½" x 11½"
£800-1,500 709 AN AMERICAN NEEDLEWORK SAMPLER 'Worked by Chloe Jenkins, born Scituate, March 6th 1802, this done in the 13th year of my age and in the year of our Lord 1814', worked with alphabets, text and a building within a geometric border, 21" x 18"
£500-700
A sample by Mabel Jenkins is currently in the collection of the Museum of Fine Arts Boston. It is believed that Chloe and Mabel were sisters.
£300-500
£400-600
712 AN AMERICAN SILK WORK PICTURE, signed to the mount 'Julietta Hudson, 1806' with a figure beneath a willow tree, holding a page 'Sacred to My Honoured Parents', 15½" x 15"
96
£400-600
Lot 713
713 A CHINESE CANTON IVORY CHESS SET, the kings and queens modelled as Chinese Emperors and Empresses, Qing, 19th century, 4¾" high and smaller
716 A VICTORIAN 'CLUB-FINE' PAPIER MACHE TRAY, decorated with a bird amongst trees, with printed and impressed mark to the reverse, 29" wide
£250-400
714 A VIZAGAPATAM TYPE INDIAN TORTOISESHELL AND IVORY WORK BOX, 8¾" wide
717 A SWISS MUSIC BOX, playing eight airs, in a walnut case, Victorian, 17" wide
£200-400
£200-400
718 A CONTINENTAL 15TH CENTURY STYLE CASKET with domed lid and 'secret' locking mechanism,10½" wide
715 A CANTON EXPORT LACQUERWORK BOX, all over decorated and closing lidded compartments, 11¾" wide
£100-200
£300-500
97
£200-400
Lot 721
723 A COLLECTION OF THIRTY NINE GRAND TOUR PLASTER RELIEF MOULDS of gems and medallions, in four glazed frames, the frames 21" wide (4)
719 A ROCOCO STYLE CARVED PINE WALL MOUNT in the form of two kissing cherubs, 22" wide
£80-150
720 A ROCOCO STYLE CARVED GILTWOOD WALL MOUNT in the form of two figures amongst drapery, 32" wide
724 A PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY ORMOLU AND TOLE PEINTRE THREE BRANCH CANDELABRUM, in Louis XV style, each with a recess for a porcelain figure, 16½" high
£150-250
721 A PAIR OF CASED PARIAN WARE ROUNDELS of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, in a hinged yew wood presentation box, 11¼" wide. See illustration
£500-1,000
725 A REGENCY MARBLE AND ORMOLU INK WELL, with entwined serpent handle, 13½" wide
£150-250
722 A LARGE COLLECTION OF GRAND TOUR PLASTER RELIEF CASTS of gems and medals, with yellow borders and original pine case, the case 17" wide
£250-500
£200-400
726 PETER SHENK: A COLLECTION OF FIFTEEN PRINTED MAPS OF FORTIFIED TOWNS, 6½" x 7½" and similar (15)
£300-600
98
£150-300
Lot 729
730 A GEORGE III SILKWORK PICTURE of a young girl riding on a donkey, 9" x 7".
727 A PAIR OF LOUIS XV STYLE GILT BRONZE LAMPS in the form of cherubs holding the lights aloft, on oval bases, 10" wide
£200-400
728 A REGENCY BRONZE AND MARBLE DESK STAND, with a central dog on a stepped base, 11" wide
Provenance: The Private Collection of Victor Needham of Bournemouth.
£80-150
731 A FOUR BRANCH CHARLES X STYLE ORMOLU WALL LIGHT, 11½"
£500-1,000
729 A FINELY WORKED NEEDLEWORK PICTURE OF ORPHEUS PLAYING A HARP surrounded by animals in a stylised landscape with buildings to the distance, 17th century, 15" x 18½". See illustration
£200-400
732-734 Spare lots
£2,000-4,000
99
CLOCKS AND SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS
735 A MONTH GOING LONGCASE CLOCK by Jon. Inkpen of Horsham, with brass dial and pierced spandrels, with flat topped hood and crossbanded detailing, 76" high
741 A GEORGE III EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, the dial signed "Jno. Bennett, Norwich", with subsidiary seconds and date dials, with an arched top hood, with ball and pinnacle finials, 85" high
£1,000-2,000
736 A MUSICAL LONGCASE CLOCK by William Cuff of Shepton Mallet, with silvered arched dial and three train eight day movement striking on a bell, the oak case all over later carved, 79" high
742 A GEORGE III MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, the dial signed "Rivers & Son, Cornhill, London", with subsidiary strike/silent dial and seconds dial, with an eight day two train movement, 83" high
£1,000-2,000
737 AN OAK EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, the enamelled dial signed "S. Pegler, Blandford", with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the case 77" high
Provenance: The private collection of Victor Needham of Bournemouth.
£150-250
£700-1,000
743-754 Spare lots
£300-600
Lot 739
739 AN OAK EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, the silvered dial signed "W.F. Evans & Sons, Birmingham" with subsidiary seconds and date dials, the silvered chapter ring within brass cherubs head spandrels, the hood with scrolling pediment, the trunk with satinwood stringing and short trunk door, 92½" high. See illustration £500-800
740 AN OAK EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, the brass dial signed "John Mathew, Shaston" (Shaftesbury) with subsidiary date aperture and seconds dial, with flat top hood and tall trunk door, 83" high
£800-1,600
743 AN 18TH CENTURY LONGCASE CLOCK, with 8" dial signed Jno. Barnett, Tavistock, with unusual 30 hour movement and stained pine case. 81½" high.
738 A WALL CLOCK, the brass dial signed "Joseph-Bowles-Wimbourne" with a thirty hour movement striking on a bell, in an oak hood and wall bracket, the dial 10" wide
£300-500
£800-1,500
100
ENGLISH, CONTINENTAL AND CHINESE FURNITURE
Detail of lot 812 101
762 A CHINESE HARDWOOD KANG TABLE with panelled top, pierced frieze and short legs, 30" wide
755 A CHINESE SLAB-FORM TABLE constructed from three planks, Qing, 18th/19th century, 56½" wide
£150-300
763 A CHINESE HARDWOOD SIDE TABLE, the rectangular top above asymmetric shelves with pierced and carved frieze, Republic period, 27½" wide See illustration
756 A PAIR OF CHINESE WOOD CANDLE STANDS of geometric form with dragon scroll supports, late Qing/ early Republic, 48" high (2)
£100-200
£200-400
757 A SMALL CHINESE HARDWOOD SLAB-FORM TABLE OR STAND with two frieze drawers, Qing, 18th/19th century, 32" wide
764 A NEST OF THREE CHINESE SILVER-INLAID HARDWOOD OCCASIONAL TABLES of fan-shape, Republic period, 27½" and smaller (3)
£80-150
758 A PAIR OF CHINESE PARCEL-GILT FOLDING-LANTERNS, Qing, 19th century, 37½" high See illustration
£300-600
£200-400
£800-1,500
767 A MAHOGANY TORCHERE with carved and reeded column on platform base with lead feet, early 19th century, 44" high
£200-400
£200-400
768 A VICTORIAN GILT FRAMED WALL MIRROR with all over carved decoration and four scrolling candle branches, 50" high x 26" wide
761 A TIBETAN FOLDING STOOL with all over carved and polychrome decoration, 35½" wide
£400-600
766 AN OAK MULE CHEST with four panelled front above two short drawers, on bracket feet, George II, 60" wide
760 A PAIR OF CHINESE ELM ARMCHAIRS with yoke top rails, carved backs and solid seats, Qing, 45" (2). See illustration
£100-200
765 A PAIR OF CHINESE "THRONE" CHAIRS with shaped arm rests and solid seats, Qing, 46" high (2). See illustration
759 A CHINESE HARDWOOD ALTAR COFFER with scroll-end top above two drawers and cupboards with carved detailing, 38" wide
£300-600
£250-450
£50-100
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Lot 758
Lot 760
Lot 763
Lot 765
103
776 A PAIR OF ANGLO-INDIAN STOOLS with upholstered seats and carved frames, 19th century, 16" wide
769 A PAIR OF FRENCH WALNUT SALON CHAIRS with caned backs and seats and carved frames, 19th century, 34" high, and another similar pair (4)
£150-250
777 A CARVED OAK BENCH END OR PANEL carved with twin armorials, probably Victorian, 36½" high
770 A PAIR OF ARTS AND CRAFTS STYLE LIBRARY STEPS with two treads and rising handle, 39" high
£150-250
£500-800
772 A PAIR OF LOUIS XVI STYLE SIDE TABLES with marble tops, ormolu mounts and chequered stringing, 20th century, 29" high
£100-200
£200-400
774 A REGENCY ROSEWOOD AND BRASS MOUNTED OPEN FRONTED BOOKCASE, 48" wide Provenance: With a label to the reverse "Guaranteed genuine by Stair & Co. New York"
£800-1,500
781 AN EMPIRE STYLE DAY BED with gilt metal mounts and similar plaster detailing, 56" high
£200-400
782 A REGENCY ROSEWOOD EFFECT BRASS INLAID CHAISE LONGUE with scrolling ends, splayed legs and brass animal paw feet, 85" wide. See illustration
775 A BURR OAK COLLECTORS CABINET, the upper section with twelve short drawers above two short drawers and cupboards, on a plinth base, 42" wide
£200-400
780 A SET OF SIX ROSEWOOD BALLOON BACK DINING CHAIRS with carved crossrails, Victorian, 34" high
£200-400
£150-250
779 A MAHOGANY AND BRASS BOUND WINE COOLER of open oval form, on four downswept legs with gilt metal mounts, 19th century and later, 32" wide See illustration
773 A SET OF REGENCY STYLE EBONISED AND GILT METAL WALL SHELVES with rope effect metal supports, 31" wide
£100-200
778 A MAHOGANY BEDSIDE COMMODE with pierced frieze and single drawer, on turned legs with pad feet, 18th century, 26" wide See illustration
771 A STEEL ARMADA CHEST with twin handles, possibly 17th century, 36" wide
£100-200
£1,500-2,500
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£600-800
Lot 778
Lot 779
Lot 782
105
790 A GEORGE III STYLE MAHOGANY BREAKFRONT SECRETAIRE LIBRARY BOOKCASE with glazed cupboards above drawers and cupboards, 20th century, 96" wide
783 A REGENCY MAHOGANY AND BRASS INLAID SOFA TABLE on narrow outswept legs, 37" wide
£200-400
784 A MAHOGANY, SATINWOOD AND ROSEWOOD VENEERED OCCASIONAL TABLE with radiating bands of veneer on a tapering column and platform base, the underside similarly veneered, early 19th century and later, 44" wide
791 AN OAK DROP FLAP GATELEG TABLE with turned legs, Charles II, 42" wide
£200-400
£100-200
792 A GEORGE III SHERATON DESIGN MAHOGANY SIDEBOARD with central inlaid fan motif above drawers and cupboards, on square moulded tapering legs, 66" wide
785 A FRENCH MAHOGANY AND BRASS STRUNG CARD TABLE on tapering fluted legs, late 19th century, 39½" wide
£300-500
£100-200
£800-1,500
786 A REGENCY MAHOGANY AND EBONY STRUNG FOLD-TOP CARD TABLE on a platform base and splayed legs, 36" wide
793 TRIBAL ART: AN AFRICAN CHAIR of unusual form with curved back, arms and turned legs with all over carved decoration, probably 19th century, 36" high. See illustration
£150-250
787 A DOME-TOP TRAVELLING TRUNK with metal fittings, 35" wide
794 A PAIR OF TALL BRASS-LIPPED FOLDING STEPS, 54½" high
£100-200
788 A PAIR OF FOLDING TWO-TREAD STEPS, 14" wide
£100-200
£300-600
796 A DANISH "DYRLUND" DINING SUITE comprising an extending circular table with "flip-flap" extensions on a metal base, with eight chairs and sideboard, the sideboard 60" wide. See illustration
£80-150
789A A N EMPIRE STYLE DAY BED with carved and painted frame, early 20th century, 78” wide
£250-450
795 A MAHOGANY FOLDING WRITING DESK AND WORK TABLE, the folding top above an upholstered basket on square legs with platform base, 24" wide, early 19th century See illustration
789 A WINDSOR HOOP BACK ARMCHAIR with elm seat and turned legs, 19th century, 40" high
£100-200
£200-400
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£500-1,000
Lot 793
Lot 795
Lot 796
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804 A GILT AND PAINTED WALL MIRROR, the glass panel reverse-painted with fruit above a rectangular mirror plate, within turned and carved surround, 19th century, possibly American, 29" x 15"
797 A MAHOGANY TIP-TOP DINING TABLE, the rectangular top on a turned column with three downswept legs, George III, 52" wide
£100-200
798 A PAIR OF WINDSOR AND NEWTON ARTISTS "JACK" BENCHES with folding easels, 36" wide
£180-250
Provenance: Private collection. North Dorset.
£600-800
806 A PAIR OF REGENCY STYLE BURR OAK BOOKCASES with open shelves and monopodia supports, 56" wide
807 A PAIR OF LOUIS XV STYLE MARQUETRY AND PAINTED PIER TABLES, with break front tops with geometric marquetry within rosewood borders, above pierced friezes and tapering legs, with wavy stretchers, 56" wide
£200-400
802 A REGENCY ROSEWOOD BRASS INLAID FOLD-TOP CARD TABLE on four downswept legs with brass cap castors, 36" wide
£180-250
£100-200
£2,500-3,500
808A A GEORGE III MAHOGANY BRASSBOUND WINE COOLER, the associated stand with square legs, brass toe caps and castors, 24" wide x 15½" high.
803A A DUTCH WALNUT DISPLAY CABINET, the glazed upper section above twin panelled doors, 18th century, 74” wide
£2,500-3,500
808 A PAIR OF GEORGE III STYLE SATINWOOD AND PAINTED CONSOLE TABLES, with shaped tops with floral painted borders, on square tapering legs, 56" wide. See illustration.
803 A PAIR OF MAHOGANY SIDE TABLES, the shaped tops with single drawers on turned columns and splayed legs, early 19th century and later, 18" wide
£1,500-2,500
£300-500
801 A GEORGE III MAHOGANY BUREAU with fitted interior above an arrangement of drawers, on bracket feet, 41" wide
£180-250
800 A REGENCY MAHOGANY BOW FRONT CHEST OF DRAWERS with spiral-turned column corners, 37" wide
Provenance: Private collection. North Dorset.
805 A WALL MIRROR with rectangular plate between an oval portrait of Liberty seated beneath stars within a leaf-carved and ribbon-tied surround, 19th century, possibly American, 27" x 13½"
£500-800
799 AN OAK SIDE TABLE, the rectangular top on turned legs with wavy "X"-form frieze and bun feet, 18th century and later, 40" wide
£1,500-3,000
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£300-600
Lot 807
Lot 808
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Lot 809
810 A PAIR OF GEORGE III STYLE GILT FRAMED WALL MIRRORS, with rectangular plates within scrolling gilt surrounds, 31" x 20½"
809 AN ANGLO DUTCH FOUR FOLD LEATHER SCREEN, in the Chinoiserie style, 18th C, mounted on a later frame, 88" high x 82" wide. See illustration.
£500-1,000
110
£400-800
Lot 811
Lot 812
811 AN AMERICAN PAINTED PINE DRESSING TABLE, with scrolled sides above and arrangement of drawers, on turned legs with ball feet, with all over painted decoration, 36" wide. See illustration.
812 AN AMERICAN PRIMITIVE STICK BACK WINDSOR CHAIR, with 'comb' back above a shaped arms and solid seat, with protruding tapering legs, with original green painted surface and carved initials, 37" high. See illustration.
Provenance: Private collection. North Dorset.
£400-800
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Provenance: Private collection. North Dorset.
£1,000-2,000
Lot 813
817 AN OAK JOINED STOOL with carved rail and turned legs, 17th century and later, 18" wide.
813 A NEO-CLASSICAL MARBLE TOPPED CONSOLE TABLE, the shaped veined yellow/white marble surface on a carved frieze, and four heavy scrolling leaf carved legs, with hanging sway decoration and stretcher with floral vase ornament, on turned and carved legs, 57" wide. See illustration.
£300-500
818 AN OAK JOINED STOOL on tall turned legs, with carved frieze, 17th century and later. 18.5" wide.
Provenance: The Private Collection of Victor Needham of Bournemouth.
£200-400
£200-400 819 A SMALL OAK "SIX PLANK" COFFER with moulded borders, 17th century, 30.5" wide.
815 A CHARLES II OAK COFFER with three panel front, 38" wide
Provenance: The Private Collection of Victor Needham of Bournemouth.
£3,000-5,000
814 A REGENCY ROSEWOOD SOFA TABLE with two short and similar dummy drawers, on turned uprights and scrolled legs and animal paw feet, 55" wide (open)
Provenance: The Private Collection of Victor Needham of Bournemouth.
Provenance: The Private Collection of Victor Needham of Bournemouth.
£300-500
£200-400 820 A MAHOGANY WALL MOUNTED DISPLAY CABINET with arched top and carved uprights, 26" wide, with associated shelf.
816 A GEORGE III MAHOGANY BOW FRONT CUPBOARD with tambour fronted recess above drawers, 27" wide
Provenance: The Private Collection of Victor Needham of Bournemouth.
Provenance: The Private Collection of Victor Needham of Bournemouth.
£100-200
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Lot 827
825 AN OAK LOW BOY with a rectangular top above an arrangement of short drawers, on cabriole legs with pad feet, 18th century, 29.5" wide
821 A CHARLES II OAK BACK STOOL with solid seat and turned legs, 32" high
Provenance: The Private Collection of Victor Needham of Bournemouth.
£200-400
822 A "COBBLERS" STOOL with circular ringed seat, on splayed legs, probably 18th century, 15" high
Provenance: The Private Collection of Victor Needham of Bournemouth.
£100-200
Provenance: The Private Collection of Victor Needham of Bournemouth.
£100-200
824 A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY DRESSING STOOL with upholstered seat, on carved "X"-frame support, 19" wide
Provenance: The Private Collection of Victor Needham of Bournemouth.
£100-200
Provenance: The Private Collection of Victor Needham of Bournemouth.
£500-800
826 A CHARLES II OAK "SIX PLANK" TYPE COFFER with rectangular top above a foliate-carved front, 47" wide
823 A MAHOGANY NIGHT CUPBOARD with single cupboard above adapted commode drawer, 18th century and later, 20" wide.
Provenance: The Private Collection of Victor Needham of Bournemouth.
£300-500
827
5MARY
Provenance: Private collection, Blandford Forum.
Literature: Catalogue Raisonne "Mary Spencer Watson Sculpture" by Annette Ratuszniak, page 127.
SPENCER WATSON (1913-2006) "Wayfarer", Purbeck stone, 1988, 25" high. See illustration
£2,500-3,500
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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. Dutch School, circa 1700. 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 onverted comas around the name of an artist, or date, in connetion with a signature, or inscription (ie. signed “Nicholas Chevalier”) indicates that the signature, or inscription, may have been added by another hand.
Artist’s Resale Right From mid February 2006 living artists are entitled by law to receive a resale royalty each time their work is resold by or to an art market professional. From 1st 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 beneficiaries of these artists. An art work must be resold for more than 1,000 Euros to qualify for the right. The rates payable are calculated as a percentage of the hammer price and are set out in a sliding scale from 4% to 0.25%. The charge is exclusive of VAT. The auctioneers reserve the right to pass all of the cost to the person buying the qualifying art work
JEWELLERY The contents of any gemmological certificates accompanying lots in this sale are not guaranteed by Duke’s Auctioneers 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 Duke’s Auctioneers 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 Duke’s for more clarification on treatment in individual lots. Items containing rubies or jade/jadeite of Burmese origin are not permitted 116 for import by the USA.
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CONDITIONS OF SALE Duke’s carries on business with bidders, buyers and all those present in the auction room prior to or in connection with a sale on the following General Conditions and on such other terms, conditions and notices as may be referred to herein.
(2) We shall, as agent for the seller and on our own behalf pursue these rights and remedies only so far as is reasonable to make appropriate recovery in respect of breach of these conditions
1 DEFINITIONS In these Conditions: (a) “auctioneer” means the firm of Duke’s or its authorised auctioneer, as appropriate; (b) “deliberate forgery” means an imitation made with the intention of deceiving as to authorship, origin, date, age, period, culture or source but which is unequivocally described in the catalogue as being the work of a particular creator and which at the date of the sale had a value materially less than it would have had if it had been in accordance with the description; (c) “hammer price” means the level of bidding reached (at or above any reserve) when the auctioneer brings down the hammer; (d) “terms of consignment” means the stipulated terms and rates of commission on which Duke’s accepts instructions from sellers or their agents; (e) “total amount due” means the hammer price in respect of the lot sold together with any premium, Value Added Tax chargeable and any additional charges payable by a defaulting buyer under these Conditions; (f) “sale proceeds” means the net amount due to the seller, being the hammer price of the lot sold less commission at the stated rate, Value Added Tax chargeable and any other amounts due to us by the seller in whatever capacity and however arising; (g) “You”, “Your”, etc. refer to the buyer as identified in Condition 2. (h) The singular includes the plural and vice versa as appropriate.
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2 BIDDING PROCEDURES AND THE BUYER (a) Bidders are required to register their particulars before bidding and to satisfy any security arrangements before entering the auction room to view or bid; (b) the maker of the highest bid accepted by the auctioneer conducting the sale shall be the buyer at the hammer price and any dispute about a bid shall be settled at the auctioneer’s absolute discretion by reoffering the Lot during the course of the auction or otherwise. The auctioneer shall act reasonably in exercising this discretion. (c) Bidders shall be deemed to act as principals. (d) Once made, no bid may be withdrawn. (e) Our right to bid on behalf of the seller is expressly reserved up to the amount of any reserve and the right to refuse any bid is also reserved.
12 AGENCY The auctioneer normally acts as agent only and disclaims any responsibility for default by sellers or buyers.
3 INCREMENTS Bidding increments shall be at the auctioneer’s sole discretion. 4
THE PURCHASE PRICE The buyer shall pay the hammer price together with a premium thereon of 22% plus VAT on the premium at the rate imposed by law.
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VALUE ADDED TAX Value Added Tax on the hammer price is imposed by law on all items affixed with an asterisk or double asterisk. Value Added Tax is charged at the appropriate rate prevailing by law at the date of sale and is payable by buyers of relevant Lots. *VAT payable at 5.00% on the hammer price and 20% on the buyers premium.
6 PAYMENT (1) Immediately a Lot is sold you will: (a) give to us, if requested, proof of identity, and (b) pay to us the total amount due in cash or in such other way as is agreed by us. (2) Any payments by you to us may be applied by us towards any sums owing from you to us on any account whatever without regard to any directions of you or your agent, whether express or implied. (3) The Auctioneer may require a deposit of 5% of the hammer price immediately. If the buyer is unable to meet this requirement to the Auctioneer’s satisfaction they reserve the right to cancel the sale immediately. 7 TITLE AND COLLECTION OF PURCHASES (1) The ownership of any Lots purchased shall not pass to you until you have made payment in full to us of the total amount due. (2) You shall at your own risk and expense take away any lots that you have purchased and paid for not later than 3 working days following the day of the auction or upon the clearance of any cheque used for payment after which you shall be responsible for any removal, storage and insurance charges. (3) No purchase can be claimed or removed until it has been paid for. 8 REMEDIES FOR NON-PAYMENT OR FAILURE TO COLLECT PURCHASES (1) If any Lot is not paid for in full and taken away in accordance with these Conditions or if there is any other breach of these Conditions, we, as agent for the seller and on our own behalf, shall at our absolute discretion and without prejudice to any other rights we may have, be entitled to exercise one or more of the following rights and remedies: (a) to proceed against you for damages for breach of contract; (b) to rescind the sale of that Lot and/or any other Lots sold by us to you; (c) to resell the Lot (by auction or private treaty) in which case you shall be responsible for any resulting deficiency in the total amount due (after crediting any part payment and adding any resale costs). Any surplus so arising shall belong to the seller; (d) to remove, store and insure the Lot at your expense and, in the case of storage, either at our premises or elsewhere; (e) to charge interest at a rate not exceeding 1.5% per month on the total amount due to the extent it remains unpaid for more than 3 working days after the sale; (f) to retain that or any other Lot sold to you until you pay the total amount due; (g) to reject or ignore bids from you or your agent at future auctions or to impose conditions before any such bids shall be accepted; (h) to apply any proceeds of sale of other Lots due or in future becoming due to you towards the settlement of the total amount due and to exercise a lien (that is a right to retain possession of) any of your property in our possession for any purpose until the debt due is satisfied.
THIRD PARTY LIABILITY All members of the public on our premises are there at their own risk and must note the lay-out of the accommodation and security arrangements. Accordingly neither the auctioneer nor our employees or agents shall incur liability for death or personal injury (except as required by law by reason of our negligence) or similarly for the safety of the property of persons visiting prior to or at a sale.
10 COMMISSION BIDS Whilst prospective buyers are strongly advised to attend the auction and are always responsible for any decision to bid for a particular Lot and shall be assumed to have carefully inspected and satisfied themselves as to its condition we will if so instructed clearly and in writing execute bids on their behalf. Neither the auctioneer nor our employees or agents shall be responsible for any failure to do so save where such failure is unreasonable. Where two or more commission bids at the same level are recorded we reserve the right in our absolute discretion to prefer the first bid so made. 11 WARRANTY OF TITLE AND AVAILABILITY The seller warrants to the auctioneer and you that the seller is the true owner of the property consigned or is properly authorised by the true owner to consign it for sale and is able to transfer good and marketable title to the property free from any third party claims.
13 TERMS OF SALE The seller acknowledges that Lots are sold subject to the stipulations of these Conditions in their entirety and on the Terms of Consignment as notified to the consignor at the time of the entry of the Lot. 14 DESCRIPTIONS AND CONDITION (1) Whilst we seek to describe lots accurately, it may be impractical for us to carry out exhaustive due diligence on each lot. Prospective buyers are given ample opportunities to view and inspect before any sale and they (and any independent experts on their behalf) must satisfy themselves as to the accuracy of any description applied to a lot. Prospective buyers also bid on the understanding that, inevitably, representations or statements by us as to authorship, genuineness, origin, date, age, provenance, condition or estimated selling price involve matters of opinion. We undertake that any such opinion shall be honestly and reasonably held and accept liability for opinions given negligently or fraudulently. Subject to the foregoing neither we the auctioneer nor our employees or agents nor the seller accept liability for the correctness of such opinions and all conditions and warranties, whether relating to description, condition or quality of lots, express, implied or statutory, are hereby excluded. This Condition is subject to the next following Condition concerning deliberate forgeries and applies save as provided for in paragraph 6 “information to buyers”. (2) Private treaty sales made under these Conditions are deemed to be sales by auction for purposes of consumer legislation. 15 FORGERIES Notwithstanding the preceding Condition, any Lot which proves to be a deliberate forgery (as defined) may be returned to us by you within 21 days of the auction provided it is in the same condition as when bought, and is accompanied by particulars identifying it from the relevant catalogue description and a written statement of defects. If we are satisfied from the evidence presented that the Lot is a deliberate forgery we shall refund the money paid by you for the Lot including any buyer’s premium provided that (1) if the catalogue description reflected the accepted view of scholars and experts as at the date of sale or (2) you personally are not able to transfer a good and marketable title to us, you shall have no rights under this condition. The right of return provided by this Condition is additional to any right or remedy provided by law or by these Conditions of Sale. 16 GENERAL We shall have the right at our discretion, to refuse admission to our premises or attendance at our auctions by any person. (1) any right to compensation for losses liabilities and expenses incurred in respect of and as a result of any breach of these Conditions and any exclusions provided by them shall be available to the seller and/or the auctioneer as appropriate. (2). Such rights and exclusions shall extend to and be deemed to be for the benefit of employees and agents of the seller and/or the auctioneer who may themselves enforce them. (3) Any notice to any buyer, seller, bidder or viewer may be given by first class mail or Swiftmail in which case it shall be deemed to have been received by the addressee 48 hours after posting. (4) Special terms may be used in catalogue descriptions of particular classes of items in which case the descriptions must be interpreted in accordance with any glossary appearing at the commencement of the catalogue. (5) Any indulgence extended to bidders buyers or sellers by us notwithstanding the strict terms of these Conditions or of the Terms of Consignment shall affect the position at the relevant time only and in respect of that particular concession only; in all other respects these Conditions shall be construed as having full force and effect. (6) English law applies to the interpretation of these Conditions. 16 DEBIT AND CREDIT CARDS Due to problems with fraudulent debit and credit card transactions payments over the telephone cannot be made for invoices totalling more than £200 unless the Buyers are known to Duke’s. Payment can be made in person using a chip and pin number, bank transfer, cash up to £9,000, or cheque (allow six working days for clearance).
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CONDITIONS OF SALE (continued) CHEQUES The Auctioneers regret that they are unable to accept cheques in payment for purchases, except where arrangements have been made beforehand, well in advance of sale day. Intending purchasers are asked to instruct their bank to contact the Auctioneer’s bank (Natwest, 49 South Street, Dorchester) as early as possible, to confirm clearance in writing up to a stated maximum amount to ensure that a cheque will be accepted on sale day. A Banker’s Draft, a Building Society cheque or cash will be required to allow removal of goods on sale day. Purchasers may not otherwise remove goods until their cheques are cleared by the Auctioneers’ bank. Live Bidding Duke’s Auctioneers offer an online bidding service via the-saleroom.com for bidders who cannot attend the sale. In completing the bidder registration on www.the-saleroom.com and providing your credit card details (unless alternative arrangements are agreed with Duke’s Auctioneers) you: 1. authorise Duke’s Auctioneers, if they so wish, to charge the credit card given in part or full payment, including all fees, for items successfully purchased in the auction via the-saleroom.com, and 2. confirm that you are authorised to provide these credit card details to Duke’s Auctioneers through www.the-saleroom.com and agree that Duke’s Auctioneers are entitled to ship the goods to the card holder name and card holder address provided in fulfilment of the sale. P lease note that any lots purchased via the-saleroom.com live auction service will be subject to an additional 3% commission charge + VAT at the rate imposed on the hammer price. Clicking the bid button is a commitment to buy. THIRD PARTY LIABILITY Any person or his personal property at or on the auctioneers premises, before, during, or after the auction, shall be deemed to be there at their own risk and will have no claim against the auctioneers in respect of any injury sustained, or accident which may occur. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO BUYERS OF FURNITURE All items are held at the risk of the Buyer. If they are not removed within 5 working days of the sale the Auctioneers will instruct a carrier to remove them to storage. The Buyer will be responsible for paying the aforementioned carrier all charges incurred and for making arrangements in advance for the removal of items from their store after payment of their charges on production of our reciept for the items. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO BUYERS OF WILDLIFE MATERIAL Property made of or incorporating (irrespective of percentage) endangered and other protected species of wildlife, including but not limited to, ivory, tortoiseshell, crocodile skin, rhinoceros horn, whalebone and certain species of coral, together with Brazilian rosewood, may require permits or certificates (e.g. a CITES permit) from the relevant regulatory agencies to be exported or imported. Prospective purchasers are also advised that some countries prohibit altogether the importation as well as exportation of such materials. Accordingly, clients should familiarise themselves with the relevant customs laws and regulations prior to bidding on any property with wildlife material if they intend to import the property into another country. Please note that it is the client’s responsibility to determine and satisfy the requirements of any applicable laws or regulations applying to the export or import of property containing endangered or protected wildlife material. The inability of a client to export or import property containing endangered or protected wildlife material is not a basis for cancellation or rescission of the sale.
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Bidding Form I hereby instruct Duke’s to bid the following amounts on the lots stated, without any legal obligation on their part. I agree that these bids are subject to buyers premium and VAT as applicable, and to the conditions of sale printed in the auction catalogue. Name . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Bidding Form I hereby instruct Duke’s to bid the following amounts on the lots stated, without any legal obligation on their part. I agree that these bids are subject to buyers premium and VAT as applicable, and to the conditions of sale printed in the auction catalogue. Name . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Ceramics and Furniture Thursday, 30th July
Thursday, 30th July. Ceramics and Furniture.
2015
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