Ewbanks 20th - Century Art & Design -22 October 2014

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20th Century Art and Design Auction Wednesday 22nd October 2014

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Chris Ewbank, FRICS ASFAV Senior partner chris@ewbankauctions.co.uk

Andrew Ewbank, BA ASFAV Partner andrewe@ewbankauctions.co.uk

John Snape, BA ASFAV Partner john@ewbankauctions.co.uk

Andrew Delve, MA ASFAV Partner andy@ewbankauctions.co.uk

Tim Duggan, ASFAV Partner tim@ewbankauctions.co.uk

Alastair McCrea, MA Partner alastair@ewbankauctions.co.uk

Front Cover Lots 442, 65, 250 Inside Back Cover Lot 490

Inside Front Cover Lot 210 Back Cover Lot 151A


2 0 T H C E N T U RY A RT & D E S I G N

Celebrating 20 years at Burnt Common Auction Rooms

20TH CENTURY ART & DESIGN Arts and Crafts, Art Nouveau, Art Deco, Modern Design and Contemporary Art.

SALE: Wednesday 22nd October 2014 at 10.30 am VIEWING: Monday 20th October 10.00 am–5.00 pm Tuesday 21st October 10.00 am–8.00 pm And Morning of Sale 9.30-10.30 am For the fully illustrated catalogue and Registration for Live internet bidding go to www.ewbankauctions.co.uk The Burnt Common Auction Rooms London Road, Send, Surrey GU23 7LN

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Introduction. The following informative notes are intended to assist Buyers, particularly those inexperienced or new to our salerooms. All sales are conducted on our printed Conditions of Sale which are readily available for inspection and normally accompany catalogues. Our staff will be happy to help you if there is anything you do not fully understand. Agency. As auctioneers we usually contract as agents for the seller whose identity, for reasons of confidentiality, is not normally disclosed. Accordingly if you buy your primary contract is with the seller. Estimates. Estimates are designed to help buyers gauge what sort of sum might be involved for the purchase of a particular lot. The lower estimate may represent the reserve price and certainly will not be below it. Estimates do not include the Buyer’s Premium or VAT (where chargeable). Estimates are prepared some time before the sale and may be altered by announcement before the sale. They are in no sense definitive. 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This is because such lots are sold using the Auctioneers’ Margin Scheme and it should be noted that the VAT included within the Premium is not recoverable as input tax. Conditions of lots. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale. Intending buyers have ample opportunity form inspection of goods and neither the seller nor we as the auctioneers accept any responsibility for their condition. In particular, mechanical objects of any age are not guaranteed to be in working order. However, in specified circumstances lots mis-described because they are ‘deliberate forgeries’ may be returned and repayment made. There is a 2 week limit. (The expression ‘deliberate forgery’ is defined in our Conditions of Sale). Condition reports. We may be able to assist buyers unable to view by providing a condition report, but these reports are based solely on our own opinion and are for guidance only and no responsibility is accepted for their accuracy. Intending buyers are strongly encouraged to view. (Please see our Conditions of Sale). All sizes are approximate. Export of goods. Buyers intending to export goods should ascertain (a) whether an export licence is required and (b) whether there is any specific prohibition on importing goods of that character because, e.g. they may contain prohibited materials such as ivory. Ask us if you need help. Bidding. Bidders may be required to register before the sale commences and lots will be invoiced to the name and address on the registration form. Some form of identification may be required if you are unknown to us. Please enquire in advance about our arrangements for telephone bidding. Commission bidding. Commission bids may be left with the auctioneers indicating the maximum amount to be bid excluding buyers’ premium. They will be executed as cheaply as possible having regard to the reserve (if any) and competing bids. If two buyers submit identical commission bids the auctioneers may prefer the first bid received. Please enquire in advance about our arrangements for the leaving of commission bids by telephone or Email. Methods of Payment. As a general rule any cheques tendered will need to be cleared before removal of the goods is permitted. Please discuss with our Office in advance of the sale if other methods of payment are envisaged (except cash). We accept card payments provided that your registered address is the same as the card address. There is a surcharge of 2.5% plus VAT on credit cards but no charge on debit cards. Collection and storage. Please note what the Conditions of Sale state about collection and storage. It is important that goods are paid for and collected promptly. Any delay may involve the buyer in paying storage charges which are currently set at £5 plus VAT per lot per day. Shipping: We cannot ship items from this saleroom, for a shipping quote please contact delivery@atgmedia.com, or Mailboxes Guildford who can be contacted 01483 453131 or via email info@mbeguildford.co.uk. Artists’ resale rights. Buyers of lots executed by qualifying artists are subject to ARR payments which will be added to the purchaser’s invoice. Where possible such lots are marked in the catalogue with §. The charge will be applied only where the hammer price exceeds 1,000 Euros and will be at a maximum of 4% for full details see www.dacs.org.uk or telephone +44 (0)845 410 3410.

EXPLANATION OF PICTURE CATALOGUING TERMS Any statement as to authorship, attribution, origin, date, age, provenance and condition is a statement of opinion and is not to be taken as a statement of representation of fact. The Auctioneers reserve the right, in forming their opinion, to consult and rely upon any expert or authority considered by them to be reliable. The forename(s) and surname of the artist: In our opinion a work by the artist. The initials of the forename(s) and the surname of the artist: In our opinion a work of the period of the artist which may be wholly or in part his work. The surname only of the artist: In our opinion a work of the school or by one of the followers of the artist or in his style and of uncertain date. English School’, ‘Italian School’: etc: In our opinion a work executed at a later date that the style may suggest. Signed’: Has a signature which in our opinion is a recognised signature. Dated’: Is so dated and in our opinion was executed at that date. The term ‘bears’ a signature and/or date and/or an inscription: Means that in our opinion the artist’s name and/or date and/ or inscription have been added by another hand. Measurements: Height precedes width.

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There will be an addendum for late entries which will be available on the viewing days; all lots are posted with images on our web-site www.ewbankauctions.co.uk This sale is on Wednesday 22nd October commencing at 10.30 am 20TH CENTURY ART AND DESIGN

ARTS AND CRAFTS † where this symbol appears VAT is payable on the hammer price for that lot in addition to buyers premimum plus VAT This section of the sale will not commence before 10.30 am 1

Moorcroft Flamminian ware vase for Liberty & Co with tube lined roundel with leaf motif signed and made for Liberty marks, 24.5 cm £150-250 See Illustration. 2

Arts & Crafts oak settle, the panelled back carved with birds and foliage, planked seat and turned supports 45 x 60in. (114 x 152cm) £300-500 See Illustration.

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Zsolnay Pecs Persian style Ewer, formal decoration of painted flowers with gilt highlights, high fired glaze blue stamped marks, 32.5 cm £200-300 See Illustration.

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Ebonised corner cupboard in the manner of E. W. Godwin with gilt decorated panels depicting birds amidst foliage 42 x 22in. (107 x 56cm) £150-250 See Illustration.

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Martin Ware Brothers catalogue of the Netterfold collection, together with two signed prints , Rembrandt etchings and two other books in German £100-150

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Set of six early 20th C oak chapel chairs in Arts and Crafts manner with clover pierced backs and missal boxes £150-250

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Arts and Crafts oak reclining chair with shaped plank arms and buttoned cognac leather upholstery 3.70 x 29 x 27in. (9 x 74 x 69cm)a £300-500 See Illustration. 9

An Arts & Crafts silver brooch set with large cabochon opal opal 2.5 x 2 cm £100-150 See Illustration.

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Emile Munier a crystoleum with PreRaphaelite scene depicting a women and child in gilt frame with laurel leaf moulding, 40.5 x 36 cm £70-100

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An early 20th C rustic style wooden stool with pegged joints and stick legs £40-60

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A terracotta wall mask in the form of a young girl’s head unsigned 18 x 16 cm £50-80

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Arts and crafts style beaten copper fender with plated strap work 53in. (135cm) £80-120

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Arts and Crafts copper and brass kettle on wrought iron stand 32 cm £50-80

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Moorcroft pomegranate pattern ashtray in hammered pewter mount 3 x 11.5 cm £80-120

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Moorcroft blue trumpet form vase with arch and flower design on a blue ground and a Doulton lambeth match holder vase Signature in green 18cm £150-250

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Early 20th C oak wall cupboard painted with figure of Dutch boy 22in. (56cm) £80-120

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An early 20th C Maple & Co mahogany sideboard pierced pediment and sides, mirrored back, the two panelled doors with pewter Arts and Crafts style mounts 71in. (180cm) £150-250

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English School, two women in an Arts and Crafts interior, watercolour, unsigned 15 x 24in. (38 x 61cm) £80-120

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Arts and Crafts pewter bowl on stylized feet, inset with oval Ruskin style plaques 9.5 x 20 cm £40-60

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Early 20th century oil on canvas depicting figures in classical dress looking into a pool, unsigned, 19 x 30in. (48 x 76cm) £200-300 See Illustration. 11 Two oak, Liberty style single bedsteads £80-120 12

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Aesthetic movement, brass coal bin, with design of fruit and sunflowers stamped registered design number 471841, 40 x 26 x 40 cm £100-200

A copper bound jug with etched glass liner and gothic form brass handle 9.40in. (24cm) £70-100

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Silver sauce boat in Arts and Crafts manner, with flying handle, terminating in leaf decoration. maker S. B & sons, Birm 1939 £150-250 26

Continental silver cigarette case set with blue stone, London 1908 import marks, maker Albert Barker £50-80

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Pilkingtons Lancastrian bowl with design of lions and a WMF copper tea caddy bowl with various marks and stamped 2469 £40-60

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Doulton flambe glaze silver mounted coffee pot, cream jug and sugar bowl, Hall mark on coffee pot London 1908 creamer and sugar . 1913 £50-80

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Doulton Lambeth stoneware vase marked for the Art Union London tube lined decoration of blossoming branches £70-100

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Early 20th century walnut wall cupboard, the single cupboard door inset with a copper panel embossed with stylised flowers above a drawer and three open compartments 22 x 23 x 7in. (56 x 58 x 18cm) £80-120

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Pair copper plates boarder embossed with repeating tree design diameter 8” £20-40

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Zsolnay Pecs Persian style plate with formal flower decoration and gilt highlights stamped and impressed marks, 21.5 cm £50-80

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George Jensen silver serving spoon, four others and a white metal tray with Glasgow School style hammered decoration £100-150

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Omar Ramsden Arts and crafts silver bowl pierced foot base signed Omar Ramsden me Fecit London 1914 diameter 10 cm £400-600 See Illustration. 28

C G Hallberg Swedish silver hammered bowl with beaded rim stamped on base, 1919 C.G. Hallberg was a prominent Swedish goldsmith and jeweller to the Swedish Court 6in. (15cm) £300-500 See Illustration. 29

Swedish bowl and cover with acorn finial, by Guldsmedsaktiebolaget Stockholm raised on three legs with leaf terminals, base stamped 8in. (20cm) £150-250 See Illustration. 30

Powell glass for Benson lighting, five vaseline glass shades c 1900 £150-250

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A Collection of early 20th c vaseline glass shades a wrythen glass shade, leaf pattern hexagonal form and two domes £120-180

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Archibald Knox for Liberty, Powell glass pewter mounted claret jug, decoration of stylized plant forms in relief. Stamped with RD number 427516 and model 0308 £1,000-1,500 See Illustration. 40

Eichwald , pair of green glazed vases with secessionist style decoration and two Baron Barnstaple puzzle jugs £60-80

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Tiffany & Co., silver cream jug and sugar bowl with strawberry decoration, marked 7732 M 1852, sterling import marks for London, 1893, 11oz, £250-350 See Illustration. 42

A pair of Faience pottery ewers in Cantagalli style, with serpent and masks in relief circular impressed with tree 40.2 cm £100-150

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Pair of ebonised Sussex style chairs with rush seats £50-100

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Aesthetic movement stained walnut mantel clock, with porcelain dial decorated with flowers in a formal pattern, twin train movement striking on a gong 13in. (33cm) £150-250 See Illustration. 45

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Burmantofts jardiniere and stand decorated with with relief moulded poppies 33in. (84cm) £150-250 See Illustration. 7


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Two Moorcroft purple lustre vases, one of elongated ovoid form, the other cylindrical with a flared rim, Tallest 31.5 cm, impressed marks £60-100

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Waring & Gillow limed oak three piece bedroom suite Chest of drawers, bedside cupboard and dressing table. £200-300

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Glass claret jug with wheel cut and acid etched decoration of flowers and foliage 14in. (36cm) £80-120 See Illustration. 55

Pen and ink cartoon, ‘Sarcasm up to Date’ with annotation, dated 1912, 9 x 7in. (23 x 18cm) £80-120

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An early 20th C glazed cabinet with Glasgow School influenced lead work and satinwood inlay 66 x 45 x 15½in. (168 x 114 x 38cm) £300-500 57

Arts and Crafts oak glazed cabinet with pierced raised back and column supports, inlay of stylized flowers in various woods and pewter, later peacock fabric to interior of glazed doors 52½ x 39 x 15½in. (132 x 99 x 38cm) £300-500 See Illustration. 58

Arts and Crafts oak chair in the manner of William Birch £100-150

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An Arts & Crafts silver and enamel pendant necklace of four flower heads with mother of pearl centres bolt ring stamped sterling, otherwise unmarked £150-250

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An Edwardian enamel and silver buckle and button cased and etruscan style bookmark £50-80 48

Marquetry picture of hunting scene with horses and hounds various woods within an oak frame 12.80 x 16in. (33 x 41cm) £40-60

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Pair of early 20th century oak reclining armchairs with leather cushions £200-300

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Keswick School Arts & Crafts twin handled copper tray , with formal design of flowers stamped mark 35 x 53 cm max £100-150

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Doulton stoneware tyg with tube lined floral decoration, incised MB. 7.20in. (18cm) £80-120 8

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Early 20th C copper and brass tea and coffee set of rounded conical form and a John Pearson hammered copper tray the tea and coffee pot with cane covered handle and turned finial , stamped marks, two fish in an oval £100-150

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An Arts & Crafts mahogany chair in Glasgow school manner the back carved with stylized tulips, Purchased from Liberty & Co antique furniture department £500-800 See Illustration. 63

George Tinworth figure group two musician mice impressed marks 5¾ x 3¼in. (13 x 8cm) £200-300 See Illustration. 64 63 59

Early 20th C oak chair in the Arts and Crafts style £50-80

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Arts and Crafts oak occasional table with inset tiles and pierced support £100-150

Aesthetic movement, ebonized mantel clock with triple train four barrel movement , striking on six bells £200-300

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An Arts and Crafts large brass double wall sconce with Glasgow School influence decoration of entwined wild rose, monogrammed. 30 x 10.20in. (76 x 26cm) £250-350 See Illustration. 9


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An Austrian Secessionist marquetry and painted poker work corner shelf with symmetrical decoration of two storks and a tree 15.70in. (40cm) £150-250 See Illustration. 67

An American Rookwood ewer painted with narcissi with silver overlay by Gorham and Co date cipher for 1892 £1,800-2,200 See Illustration. 68

Norwegian silver bowl on stand with hammered finished and stylised floral decoration stamped Thune 830 diameter 29cm £150-250 69

A Scandinavian planished silver bowl with pierced handles stamped marks , 18 grams 2½ x 9in. (5 x 23cm) £50-80

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A Hukin and Heath silver plate and wood biscuit barrel, the handle carved in the form of a horn, Registered design number 9429, H & H mark and numbered 3307, 17 x 21 cm £100-150 See Illustration. 71

A large pair of Bretby Art Pottery figures Boy and girl each with ‘ wood’ support on square section bases, impressed marks and model numbers 2355 and 2356 30in. (76cm) £400-600 See Illustration.

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John de Yongh (1856-1917) ‘ The Tie that Binds anthropomorphic print depicting the faces of father, mother and child within a bow tie 11 x 15in. (28 x 38cm) £40-60

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A pair of Arts and Crafts copper fire dogs 16in. (41cm) £50-80

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An early 20th century brass tray with hammered decoration of tree of life and peacocks 16½ x 29in. (41 x 74cm) £50-80

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Arts & Crafts mahogany bookcase with leaded glazed door over open section, drawer, cupboard and five open shelves, 70 x 38 x 12in. (178 x 97 x 30cm) £250-350

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An early 20th C oak sideboard in Cotswold School manner two drawers over two panelled cupboard drawers 4.20 x 42 x 19½in. (11 x 107 x 48cm) £300-500

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Copenhagen ‘ Aluminia’ Faience vase and Christmas plates plates moulded and painted with figures dated 1916 and 1920 £100-150

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Eichwald Bohemia C 1900 a large Secessionist style table centrepiece decorated with swags and brightly coloured fruit on a dark green ground 33 cm high £100-150

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Secessionist movement brass candelabra with design of stylized flower heads 36 cm £70-100

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Christopher Dresser design for Coalbrookdale, cast iron stick stand formal design of arch with floral decorated roundels, this design was registered in 1867 £250-350 See Illustration. 76

An early 20th C telescopic lamp standard, cast iron with copper plaques decorated with inverted hearts £50-80

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A Secessionist style mahogany wall mirror with frieze of dancing ladies in gilded composition, 78.5 x 34 cm and a smaller mirror with unicorn decorated panel £80-120

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An Arts & Crafts copper fender repousse decorated with floral motifs, 130 cm width £70-100 79 Three early 20th C desk stands with inkwells £70-100

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Asian Art Auction Wednesday 19 November 10.30am

Accepting consignments until 31 October

A gilt bronze figure of Paramasuka -Chakrasmvara and his consort Vajravarahi. Est: ÂŁ3,000-5,000

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ART NOUVEAU This section of the sale will not commence before 11.20 am 86

Art Nouveau alabaster and marble bust of a young women with clover decorated headscarf 12 x 10in. (30 x 25cm) £200-300 See Illustration. 87

A large bronze finish plaster bust in the form of a nude lady with flowing locks, signed 32in. (81cm) £150-250

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A pair of Russian silver spoons in Art Nouveau manner £50-80

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An early 20th C glass ceiling light shade by Muller Freres, France shades of amber and green, with copper and brass fittings, 38 cm diameter £100-150

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Early 20th C spelter clock with Art Nouveau decoration of a girl with flowers, 25 cm £50-100 91

An Art Nouveau silver plated shield form mirror with design of poppies £70-100

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A French Art Nouveau pewter bottle stand with design of a girl with flowing hair stamped marks A.K & Cie . 8.4 x 9.5 cm £40-60

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Carl Deffner for WMF a large Art Nouveau copper and brass wine cooler repousse decoration of plants within a shield form, brass banding and handles, WMF mark and M stamp c 1910 10½ x 12.30in. (25 x 31cm) £200-300 See Illustration. 86

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An early 20th c bronze figure of a nude girl in Art Nouveau style on marble base 8½in. (20cm) £150-250 See Illustration. 13


100 Two early 20th C prints ‘Venecia’ by G Lowthian and ‘Tango Histerico’ by Miguel Toinquist, Buenos Aires £70-100 101 Doulton stoneware two bowls with fruit decoration one with impressed mark with complements Lamb and Sons xmas 1924 the other with similar marks dated 1927 £60-100 102 Pair of early 20th C opaline glass decanters painted with Art Nouveau style floral swags 10in. (25cm) £60-80 97

103 Henry Tooth Bretby Art Pottery centrepiece, a pair of Eichwald vases and two Doulton items Centre piece with impressed marks 1441C and Bretby £100-200 104 Otto Poertzel pair of Art Nouveau unglazed porcelain female nudes on marble bases signed and dated 1911, 26 cm £200-300 See Illustration. 105 Austrian Secessionist movement Jos. & Leop. Quittner Vienna , metal washstand with marble top and raised back 44 x 15 x 13½in. (112 x 38 x 33cm) £100-200 See Illustration.

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A set of fifteen Art Nouveau brass door plates with repousse heart decoration stamped with registered design No 411611 10¾ x 2¾in. (25 x 5cm) £70-100

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An Art Nouveau ceiling lamp mottled glass shade within a metal frame cast with leaves and scrolls, 56 cm drop £180-220

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A pair of Art Nouveau, garden wall pockets in the form of girls heads with flowing locks, composition stone, 40 cm £150-250 See Illustration. 98

German Jugendstil pendant necklace and ring, set with blue paste, early 20th C on belcher chain stamped 935 £150-250

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Rethondes, France, a pate de verre Art Nouveau blue glass lamp shade and five others all early 20th C £120-160 105

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106 Early 20th century Doulton vase painted by Leslie Johnson decorated with female figure transfer and incised mark to base 8in. (20cm) £150-250 See Illustration.

107 Early 20th C brass standard lamp on circular base 58in. (147cm) £50-80 108 An early 20th C pair of glass vases with enamelled decoration of fish among reeds 7¼in. (18cm) £70-100 109 Art Noveau brass mirror repousse decorated with lilypads, swans, other birds and insects 27 x 20in. (69 x 51cm) £400-600 110 WMF an Egyptian revival silver plated two handled bowl with frosted glass liner, £70-100 111 WMF a bowl stand with design of nude and classically dressed maidens 10½in. (25cm) £50-80 112 WMF a large lidded jug with relief decoration of maidens and cherubs, and fruiting vines with cherub finial WMF mark ox and B, 46 cm £800-1,200 See Illustration. 113 WMF twin handled oval fruit bowl with design of cornucopia with fruit and flowers green glass liner 16.5 x 48 cm £150-250 See Illustration.

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114 WMF complete liquer set in Secessionist style two jugs twelve tumblers and tray £800-1,200 See Illustration.

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116 Le Verre Francais large cameo glass vase a mottled pink glass overlayed with purple, signed Charder in the cameo and Le Verre Francais on the foot , 46.5 cm £1,400-1,600 See Illustration. 117 An early 20th C terracotta figure L’innocence modelled as a Pre -Raphaelite beauty holding a lily spray marks to base including model no 1921 28½in. (71cm) £500-800 See Illustration. 118 A Large Art Nouveau Royal Dux biscuit porcelain figure group modelled as a young couple on a naturalistic base incised 1918 with raised E pink triangle mark and impressed numbers 25½in. (64cm) £300-500 119 An Art Nouveau figure of a semi clad young girl by Alexander Forster Austria 1899-1908 monogram to upper base, impressed factory stamp and numbered, 51.5 cm £250-350 120 A large Art Nouveau patinated spelter bust of a women 46 cm £150-250 121 A set of six German Jugendstil silver goblets made by Lutz and Weiss Pforzheim, stamped makers mark and 800 10 cm high £80-120 115

122 A set of four Art Nouveau bronzed spelter vases each with different relief moulded female, signed C Bonneford Of graduating size, tallest 13.5 cm, glass liners £150-250

116 115 WMF an impressive centrepiece modelled as a girl sitting on an eagle with outstretched wings, below floral etched glass trumpet and bowl , 80 cm £1,800-2,200 See Illustration. 16

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125 A finely carved walnut framed Art Nouveau mirror C1910 the pediment carved in high relief with a female face, further carving of nuts and foliage 89 x 47in. (226 x 119cm) £500-800 See Illustration. 126 A French figural desk stand modelled as a young girls head, in blond terracotta painted mauve, impressed and incised marks 10½ x 9.70in. (25 x 25cm) £100-150 127 WMF biscuit barrel with Art Nouveau pierced floral design silver plate with green glass liner , stamped WMF and EP 10in. (25cm) £150-250 See Illustration. 128 Silvered brass deskstand with ceramic liner 4 x 10in. (10 x 25cm) £50-80 See Illustration. 123

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129 A French chain mail bag with floral clasp and an Art Nouveau Pewter dish with dragonfly decoration marked D’ Etian De Art £40-60

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123 A Large Art Nouveau mantle clock cast with female figures silver coloured metal with floral painted enamel dial , indistinct signature near base , 52 cm £400-600 See Illustration. 124 Conrad Heighton Leigh b 1883 , original advertising poster for wallpapers and Decorations For John Gilkes & sons of Brighton, printed by JJ Keliher & Co, 119 x 79 cm £50-100

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Winter Fine Antiques Auction including Fine Jewellery & Silver 26th & 27th November

Diamond solitaire ring, sold for ÂŁ12,000

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ART DECO This section of the sale will not commence before 11.50 am 130 A stone sculpture, young girl with plait, signed composition stone and marble 18½in. (46cm) £300-500 See Illustration. 131 Three ceramic flying ducks, possibly Beswick, boxed £50-100

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132 Carlton ware Art Deco porcelain tea ware , painted with styalised landscape, the octagonal sugar bowl with red bird finial consisting six cups, five saucers, six plates, milk and sugar and a continental part tea service with tray £150-250 See Illustration.

133 Art Deco ceiling light with interior painting of flowers with bronze and metal fittings and ceiling rose £40-60 134 Set of four plywood upholstered armchairs with curved arm, 1930-1950 £50-80 135 Art Deco green patinated bronze gazelle and similar ashtray £40-60 136 Charlotte Rhead Crown Ducal autumn leaves tubeline decorated charger stamped and signed 31.7 cm 12in. (30cm) £40-60 137 Shelley ‘Blue Iris’ pattern tea service in Queen Anne shape comprising teapot, two jugs, eleven cups, twelve saucers. sugar bowl and two sandwich plates, £200-300 See Illustration. 138 Clarice cliff tea plate, ‘The Biarritz’ , the border painted with a garden landscape and stars stamped marks and impressed 36 , 19 x 22.7 cm £40-60

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142 142 A French Art Deco clock in red and grey marble with two seated female nudes the oval face marked Duclos, Rouen, 25 x 43 cm £200-300 See Illustration. 143 Art Deco girl in evening gown, drypoint etching with colour in oval gilt frame, numbered 32/350, titled ‘Chantay’ . 43 cm without frame £100-150

139 139 An unusual Art Deco night light lamp, lady in evening coat holding a dog bakelite fittings 8.80in. (22cm) £150-250 See Illustration. 140 After Charles Lemanceau a French Art Deco figure group of deer by ODYV Odette Berlot & Yvonne Mussier produced ceramics under the trade name ODYV from 1927-1940 12 x 18in. (30 x 46cm) £150-250 141 Art Deco patinated spelter figure of a footballer on variegated marble base 12 x 12 x 4in. (30 x 30 x 10cm) £80-120

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144 French Art Deco ceramic figure group nude girl with two geese, mark indistinct , 26 x 53 cm £70-100 145 Moser glass, five ‘Bar’ design glasses cut with canted facets signed £80-120 146 Pair of French Art Deco Prints ‘Limpossible Scalp’ and ‘ Disqualifee Pour Coup Bas 13 x 9in. (33 x 23cm) £50-80 146A Muller Freres a wrought iron hanging lamp with geometric form glass shades, shades signed, 74 cm x 42 cm £150-250

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153 Keith Murray for Wedgwood, a green vase of flaring form with canted sides £100-150 154 Susie Cooper nursery ware plate decorated with a black dog marks for Susie Cooper and Crown works £80-120 See Illustration. 155 Art Deco Sitzendorf Pierrot figure dish and a crackleglaze bird £30-50 156 An Art Deco bracelet of lucite sections and half discs £50-80 157 Pair of Art Deco amber glass vases, the handles moulded as bird forms £40-60 154 147 A pair of Ceramic ‘ Our Gang’ figures of ‘Anzac’ serviceman by Gwynneth Holt & Fenton Wyness for Bovey Pottery Devon Anzacs was a name given to Australian and New Zealand servicemen who fought with the Allies in World War 1 . From April 15 th 1915 when the two forces landed near Gallipoli Turkey they became known as Anzacs . 20 cm high £100-150 148 Moorcroft plate with arum lily design on a yellow ground , painted and impressed marks 8¾in. (20cm) £70-100 See Illustration. 149 Moorcroft orchid pattern table lamp, with large scale decoration on a pale blue ground , embossed brass base lamp base 28 with fitting 62 £200-300 See Illustration.

158 Jaguar chrome car mascot and a chrome figure of a lady on wooden base £50-80 159 Clarice Cliff a pair of sleeve vases in Orange Bridgewater pattern stamped marks and 195 shape mark 8¾in. (20cm) £400-600 See Illustration. 160 Doulton Art Deco coffee service in ‘Lynn’ pattern £40-60 161 An Art Deco tortoiseshell and ivory strung cigarette box C 1930 , 6.5 x 15 x 11 cm £100-150 162 Louis Icart (French 1888-1950) drypoint etching with aquatint, lady setting caged birds free signed and numbered 58, early 1920’s, size oval 45 cm frame 61x 48 cm £300-500 See Illustration.

150 Moorcroft spring flowers vase impressed Moorcroft and made in England , 13 cm £70-100 See Illustration. 151 Moorcroft grasses bud vase and clematis pattern bowl vase stamped Potter to H.M the Queen £80-120 See Illustration. 151A Unusual Moorcroft charger in leaf and berry pattern on a deep red flambe glaze, leaves painted in autumnal colours, impressed signature and 'potter to the Queen mark' c1928-34, 36cm diameter. £400-600 152 Art Deco silver spoons with green enamelled decoration £50-80 162 21


166 Silver cigarette box with central plaque of a lady smoking Birmingham hallmarks £200-400 167 George Jensen a cactus pattern serving spoon import marks for London 1930 £100-150 168 George Jensen a silver chalice designed by Johan Rohde Jensen marks and stamped sterling , 10.5 x 11 cm £300-500 See Illustration. 169 George Jensen silver two conserve spoons, fish knife and a butter knife, 1930’s and later Four items of George Jensen silver cactus Pattern £100-150 170 Five pieces of Moorcroft in Clematis or Lily pattern including a box, a baluster vase, pen tray and two bowls £200-300

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171 Art Deco silvered bronze figure of a nude girl attributed to Lorenzl on brown marble base 8in. (20cm) £300-500 See Illustration.

168 163 Louis Icart (French 1888-1950) drypoint etching with aquatint lady with a broken vase signed and numbered 282 1920’s oval 45 cm Frame 61x 48 cm £300-500 See Illustration. 164 Clarice Cliff preserve pot and lid with geometric pattern £50-80 See Illustration. 165 Chloe Preston(1887-1969) Whine, Woman, And Song, pen ink, watercolour and bodycolour, signed 10½ x 16½in. (25 x 41cm) £40-60 22

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179 Clarice Cliff, three daffodil shape bowls, one painted in Secrets pattern, two with floral patterns £100-150 See Illustration. 180 Moorcroft Anemone pattern vase on a blue ground and two bud vases £70-100 See Illustration. 181 A group of Clarice Cliff ceramics to include a boldly painted Bizarre bowl , two Applique bowls, Crocus cup and saucer £100-200 182 A WMF IKora glass bowl in tones of red, and an opalescent glass bowl with cherries by G Vallon France £70-100 183 Art Deco Paragon tea set painted with crocus Registered design number 766514 £50-80 184 Art Deco style figural table lamp, green glass shade, a late 20th C reproduction £60-100 172 172 Lorenzl An Art Deco silvered bronze figure of a naked dancing girl marked on the base of the figure, on green onyx base 8½in. (20cm) £500-800 See Illustration. 172A Leleu, France 1920's a nickel plated bronze desk lamp, with original glass shade, F, 50 cm. £300-500 173 Shelly Melody pattern tea ware comprising two sandwich plates , ten tea plates, 9 cups, 5 saucers, jug and bowl £50-80 174 Clarice Cliff, a rare Bizarre lamp base of asymmetrical form with coloured banding 7.20in. (18cm) £150-250 See Illustration.

185 William Albert Ablett(1877-1936) Art Deco lithograph of a reclining lady with mirror, signed, 18 x 14in. (46 x 36cm) £80-120 185A Art Deco brass and frosted glass ceiling lamp, with central plafonnier and four satellite shades with geometric design. 80 cm x 40 cm £200-400 186 Crown Devon Fieldings an unusual ‘jazzy’ Art Deco jug the design attributed to Enoch Bolton printed black and white design on an orange enamelled ground. stamped marks and DEC No 2135, 21 cm An example of this design appears in Andrew Casey Art Deco Ceramics, published by Antiques Collectors Club £150-250 See Illustration.

175 Two Carlton ‘Pagoda pattern’ vases with gilt decoration on a green ground largest 17.5 cm £40-60 176 Stained plaster figure of a satyr and young unmarked, 12 cm £30-50 177 Carltonware part tea service comprising teapot and cover, sugar bowl and cover, cream jug, cup and five saucers, the blue ground decorated in coloured enamels and gilt with willows and cranes, £80-120 178 Clarice Cliff Fantasque, preserve pot painted in Gibraltar pattern stamped to base, 9.5 cm £80-120 See Illustration.

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187 Art Deco oak armchair with leather back and seat £80-120 188 Clarice Cliff Coffee set with hand painted flowers on a cream ground, and blue border comprising six coffee cans, pot, milk and sugar, marks including Clarice Cliff, Honeyglaze, Newport Pottery and Wilkinsons, some items double stamped. £100-150 189 Walt Disney Snow white spill vase and two glasses the stems in the form of Bacchus figures £40-60 190 Art Deco glass kitchen canisters, on shelf by Garrison & co , a mirror with fruit and wheatsheaf , Burleigh ware plate, £50-80

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196 large Figure of an athlete, signed ‘Alex Fisher 1914’ to base gilt composition, on square section ebonised wooden base 30in. (76cm) £70-100 197 Clarice Cliff design, Newport Pottery jug painted with geometric pattern marked underglaze Handpainted Newport Pottery England 12in. (30cm) £200-300 See Illustration. 198 Clarice Cliff design for Newport Pottery, Plate with geometric design £100-150 See Illustration. 199 A pair of chrome and glass Art Deco style table lights late 20th C production £50-80

191 Art Deco burr walnut extending dining table with additional leaf, on six shaped legs fully extended 82” 30½ x 59½ x 36½in. (76 x 150 x 91cm) £100-150

200 Clarice Cliff, bizarre conical sugar sifter, painted with foxgloves above a yellow band £100-150 See Illustration.

192 An extensive Susie Cooper service in Beechwood pattern designed 1939 including tea pot, tureens and nine place setting £150-250

201 Clarice Cliff, bizarre design toast rack £50-80 See Illustration.

193 Carlton Ware lustre vase and cover with enamelled decoration of a vase with flowers on a blue ground 13in. (33cm) £60-80 194 Art Deco walnut arm chair with padded seat on square legs to shaped stretcher £50-80 195 Austrian Terracotta figure of a lady dancing, 47cm various impressed marks including ‘Fabrique en Austriche’ and numbered 3982 £70-100 24

202 Moorcroft leaf and berry design vase with Flambe glaze incised signature and stamped Potter to HM The Queen 4.40in. (11cm) £100-150 See Illustration. 203 Silver mesh evening bag with engraved floral decoration and blue stone mount £40-60 204 Art Deco oak cased mantel clock with single train fusee movement 10in. (25cm) £80-120


210 A Lorenzl gilt bronze and ivory figure of a lady dancing her jacket etched with an intricate pattern, skirt with green patination, signed on bronze base of the figure, on onyx and slate oval stand 11.20 x 5½in. (28 x 13cm) £2,000-3,000 See Illustration. 211 A large William Moorcroft Wisteria Plum vase, painted signature and dated 1929, 48 cm £1,500-2,500 See Illustration. 212 Set of three Lalique ‘Coquiles’ demi- lune form wall lights moulded R Lalique to interior, 30 cm wide £600-1,000 See Illustration.

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213 Scandanavian silver fluted form bowl , A Carlsen silver cup, candlesticks, and tea spoons various marks, including 830 standard, mainly 1930’s £200-300 214 Art Deco walnut bedroom suite with Rams mask moulding comprising a wardrobe, tall chest, dressing table with triple mirror , bed and bedside cabinet £200-400

212 204A Five branch Art Deco hanging lamp the upturned frosted pink glass shades in the form of stylised ginko leaves, France 1930's 56 x 70 cm. £200-400 205 Art Deco burr birch cocktail cabinet with chrome and black vitrolite handles 28 x 28 x 16in. (71 x 71 x 41cm) £250-350

215 Moorcroft large leaf and grape design salt glaze vase 1920’s painted in muted colours, with potter to the Queen paper label, blue painted signature 35.5 cm £400-600 See Illustration. 216 Art Deco sycamore dressing table with triple mirror , two drawers and curved base, 122 cm wide £400-600 217 Art Deco bust of madonna in polka dot veil by Paola Bologna for Lenci impressed Lenci made in Italy Torino numbered 307, 22 cm £300-500 See Illustration.

206 Moser Czechoslovakian glass bowl cut decoration and floral decorated gilt band 5 x 12in. (13 x 30cm) £100-200 207 A large Keith Murray moonstone coloured ribbed bowl with full signature , 37 cm 14in. (36cm) £120-140 208 An Art Deco figural lady dancer in patinated spelter on white marble base 10 x 11in. (25 x 28cm) £70-100 209 A harlequin pair of figural lady lamps one with silvered finish one with bronzed on oval alabaster bases, 22.5 cm including fitting £100-200 217 25


223 A 1920’s fireguard in the form of a lady with convex full skirt cast bronze to copper finish , 75 cm £70-100 224 Christofle Gallia a large silver plated trumpet shaped vase and a pair of dishes with pine cone decoration £150-250 225 Oak dining room suite stamped ‘EG’ with tree label comprising sideboard, extending table and four chairs c 1940 £300-500 226 Art Deco silver plate tea set and tray maker M.B & Co , the tray of elongated octagonal form, with ebony handles £120-160 See Illustration.

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227 Art Deco ship style decanter set and tray step cut and with black enamel banding white metal collar, six glasses and a mirrored tray with chrome gallery £200-300 See Illustration.

226 218 A pair of Austrian Leopold Anzengruber bookends modelled as a whimsical couple one with factory sticker £60-80

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219 Karl Tutter for Hutchenreuther Germany a centre piece modelled as four putti holding a vase white glaze with gilt highlights, impressed and printed marks 9½in. (23cm) £250-350 220 A Nymphenburg pottery Art Deco figure of a dancer with gilt highlights, 10¼in. (25cm) £150-250 See Illustration. 221 Argentor Austria a silver plated mocha set comprising pot, milk jug, sugar basin and six coffee cups with glass liners £100-150 222 Silver plate and bakelite tea and coffee service by William Hutton £40-60 229

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232 An Art Deco burr maple cocktail cabinet two curved doors flanking a central lifting section with odeon moulding above three drawers, ebonised banding, 40 x 54 x 21in. (102 x 137 x 53cm) £400-600 See Illustration. 233 A pair of Art Deco tub chairs and matching footstool with curved show wood arms, on square section legs, re-upholstered, £400-600 See Illustration.

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234 Art Deco mahogany desk and tub chair with two small drawers, chrome handles and foot rail 29 x 33½ x 20in. (74 x 84 x 51cm) £300-500

228 Two heavy glass inkwells with chrome lids and a rosewood and chrome blotter £50-80

235 A silver travel clock with engine turned decoration, London 1929 £30-50

229 An Art Deco circular blond wood coffee table on curved supports with later glass cover for top, 27.5 cm £300-500 See Illustration.

236 Shelley regent shape tea service, pale blue with flowers, Phlox number 12189, 6 place settings to include teapot, milk jug, sugar, cups, saucers and a bread and butter plate and another Shelley tea service £40-60

230 1930’s French clock of variegated red marble with spelter dog and two garniture stands face marked Comptoir General M Schnerb, Bd Poissonniere, Paris 9in. (23cm) £100-150

237 Czechoslavakian “ Ingrid” malacite glass vase moulded as a naked women 9in. (23cm) £60-100

231 A pair of Art Deco table lamps black stained wood with aluminium, with white shades, rewired and with new fittings 29in. (74cm) £200-300

238 Art Deco sofa and chair, the frame carved with foliate decoration £100-150 239 Art Deco amber glass vase bird handles 10in. (25cm) £30-50

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240 241 Mid 20th C rosewood cabinet with swivel top, shelves and two doors on reverse, on ball castors, 59 x 70 x 40 cm £100-150

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242 Denisco two 1960’s tiled top lamp tables with lime green and teal abstract design, signed , largest 36 x 49 x 31.5 cm £100-150 See Illustration. 243 Sea Harvest mid 20th C print on hessian printed signature Baloutine ? 70 x 117 cm £50-80

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247 Peter Layton studio glass vase ‘ Spirale’ stoneform bowl 11.5 x 14.5 £180-220 See Illustration. 248 Peter Layton studio glass ‘ meadow landscape’ bottle signed, 18.5 cm £80-120 See Illustration. 249 Peter Layton studio glass vase with sunflower style splash on a red ground signed, 16 cm £100-150 See Illustration. 250 Peter Layton studio glass form ‘ Tahiti ‘ signed 20 x 27 cm £150-250 See Illustration.

242 244 Strombergshyttan glass vase etched with an antelope, Flygsfors coquille dishes, kosta and other art glass £100-150 245 Bronze candelabra of naturalistic form with five candle holders 17 x 27 cm , unmarked £50-80 246 Peter Layton studio glass ‘spirale’ vase of ovoid form etched signature, 20 cm £150-250 See Illustration.

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251 Peter Layton studio glass form ‘Paradiso’ signed 13 x 17 cm The Paradiso series was Inspired by the paintings of Layton’s friend the artist David Hockney £150-250 See Illustration. 252 Peter Layton studio glass asymmetrical form ‘Purple Paradiso’ signed, 25 cm . The Paradiso series was inspired by the paintings of Layton’s friend the artist David Hockney £200-300 See Illustration.

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257 Martin Andrews studio glass a ‘ Magma’ bottle vase and another bottle vase with peacock decoration both signed, Magma vase numbered and dated 2008, 22 cm £80-120 258 A Siddy Langley iridescent glass vase with pink inverted heart form leaves on a pale green ground signed dated 1996, 13 cm £70-100 259 A Siddy Langley iridescent glass vase with green trailing 1992, a blue and white streak bowl 1999 , denby studio bowl and two others tallest 28.5 cm £100-150 253 253 Studio glass large free form vase in amber glass with red trailing etched flower and signature , dated 2001, 25 x 34 cm £70-100 See Illustration. 254 Layne Rowe studio glass vase and a glass plate overlaid and acid etched with a mountain landscape Rowe vase 13 cm , plate unsigned 24 cm £50-80 255 Marie Worre Haustrop studio glass ovoid vase signed 22 cm £60-80 256 Pauline Solven studio glass cylindrical vase with raised edge signed and dated 1976 Solven’s work appears in many museum collections including the V & A and the Corning Museum, New York £100-150

260 A Mixed group of contemporary glass to include a large Art glass charger with infused thread, signed, a similar bowl Strathern vase and other items £100-150 261 Tony Laverick b 1961, a porcelain vase half glazed with crackle lustre painted and silvered geometric decoration signed and dated 07, 26.5 cm £150-250 See Illustration. 262 Tony Laverick b 1961 a large bowl with varying patterns within geometric forms signed , 33 cm £200-300 See Illustration. 263 Tony Laverick b 1961, a tall solifleur vase, silver, gold and red lustre signed dated 05, 35cm £150-250 See Illustration. 264 Tony laverick b1961 a green glazed vase with patterned and gilt decoration signed, 25 cm £150-250 See Illustration.

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265 Tony Laverick b 1961 an ovoid porcelain vase with red , purple and gold decoration signed, 25.5 cm £150-250 See Illustration. 266 Tony Laverick b 1961 a porcelain vessel with crackle and gilt decoration signed 15 x 19 cm £80-120 See Illustration. 267 Bridget Drakeford, two porcelain bowls with painted and gilt decoration signed, 25 and 18 cm diameter £100-150 See Illustration. 268 Susan Nemeth b1957 a inlaid ceramic bowl incised signature 8.5 x 17.8 cm £50-80 269 Bridget Drakeford large vase with incised decoration and a cane handled tea pot both signed, vase 34.5 cm £100-150 270 Bridget Drakeford a Chinese style vase with celadon and sang de boeuf glaze signed, 27 cm £80-120 271 William ( Bill) Marshall stoneware lided pot unmarked, 17 cm £70-100 272 Antonia Salmon porcelain vase, other items of studio pottery various makers and Alphonse Cytere lustre £70-100 273 1960s Chrome barber’s chair

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274 Norwegian sling seat chair 1960’s stained beech plywood with leather cushions £80-120 275 Hans Olsen for Frem Rojle, Denmark a set of six mid 20th C teak chairs £150-250 276 A pendant with stylized mother and daughter figures, mid 20th C gold on silver and an enamelled silver dragon brooch £50-80 277 Ardmore , South Africa studio pottery study of a mythological beast with two smaller on his back 19.40 x 21½in. (49 x 53cm) £150-250 278 A pair of Royal Copenhagen crackle glaze vases in pale green , with gilt decoration stamped marks and H57 3593 £50-80 See Illustration. 279 Two Danish silver plated candle holders one marked Berg , stamped Denmark £50-80 280 Giovanni Pelis for Stile Italy, black ‘Architects Trolley’ £50-80

289 281 Rodney Kinsman design red lacquer and aluminium table, retailed by the Conran shop 29 x 29in. (74 x 74cm) £50-80 282 Poul Hundevad Danish extending table and chairs, leather and teak, mid 20th century £250-400 283 Poul Hundevad, Danish, teak and leather sideboard, mid 20th century £200-300 284 Arne Jacobsen for Fritz Hansen a pair of series 7 black chairs 1960’s with FH stamp £80-120 285 Jaeger France a seascape clock C 1960 with real fish and shells within an organic form lucite mould £100-150 286 1960’s to 1970’ upholstery fabric, one design of drinking glasses on a cream ground and two bark cloth All unused £50-80 287 Collection of Festival of Britain 1951 miscellanea to include badges, spoons, glasses etc. £80-120 288 1951 Festival of Britain commemorative items to include compact, two lighters and three badges £50-80 289 Beswick owl by Colin Melbourne , ‘crayon line’ design on white ground late 1950’s to early 1960’s, monogram and impressed 1462 , 21.5 cm £100-150 See Illustration. 31


290 A large San Marino enamelled pottery wall plaque with design of a girl and two flowers, 1950’s and a novelty sea captain decanter signed G Lega Alario , 32 cm £50-80

298 Glyn Colledge, Bourne Denby an unusual mauve, slender pottery vase with leaf decoration stamped mark and signed 42.2 cm £40-60

291 A silver box by Tiffany & co and another with a mermaid, and two overlaid scent bottles £100-200

299 Aksel Holmsen Norway gold on silver with enamel orchid brooch, another with enamel and a David Andersen leaf brooch £70-100

292 Moorcroft Clematis pattern baluster vase numbered 223/300 dated 95 . 31.5 cm £150-250 See Illustration.

300 George Malcolm Smith, Shetland Isles a Viking ship pendant, another with Celtic motif enamelled leek and two silver rings £50-80

293 Bernard Rooke stoneware vase of ovoid form in green and brown glazes, with applied decoration depicting figures and ‘ROOKE’ 24 x 25 cm £50-80 294 Lucien Ercolani for Ercol , a light elm windsor bedroom suite , comprising a wardrobe with interior chest A chest of drawes and a low dressing table . Designed mid 20th C . £400-600 295 Nils Erik From, Danish silver suite of jewellery comprising bracelet two brooches and two pairs of earrings, another pair of earrings stamped AG and a plaque brooch with boats £150-250 See Illustration. 296 Pair of mid 20th C Gordon Russell armchairs and a Heals two tier trolley £80-120 297 Gold and silver necklace and bracelet of tube links makers mark RT £150-250

301 ORNO Poland Artists cooperative 1960’s silver and amber bee brooch and two rings one with caricature cow’s head £50-80 See Illustration. 302 Moorcroft three kings vase, design by Kerry Goodwin signed and numbered 21 , 31.5 cm, boxed £150-250 303 Moorcroft ‘hey diddle diddle’ pattern ginger jar by Nicola Slaney signed 96/250, boxed, 16 cm £150-250 304 Moorcroft flared form vase with Scottish School design signed, marked with a monogram, 21 cm boxed £100-150 305 Moorcroft squat vase with lily design 10 x 13.5 cm £40-60 See Illustration. 306 Moorcroft baluster clematis vase, signed by Beverley Wickes 15 cm . signed dated 98 boxed £50-80 307 Moorcroft ovoid vase with decoration of toadstools amongst flowers signed Hancock and dated 98, 19.5 cm numbered 156/350 boxed £80-120 308 Andrew Hull, two ceramic caricature birds Henry and Victoria, signed 5in. (13cm) £100-150

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312 Collection of Mdina glass including vase and sea horse paperweight £50-80 313 Nick Lumb, Acorn furniture, oak coffee table with open lattice top on cross section legs, stamped with acorn mark £150-250 See Illustration. 314 Herman Miller Aeron design desk chair £200-400 315 1970’s Danish rosewood office easy chair with brown leather cushioned seats, £300-500 316 Brown leather footstool on stained beech base £50-80 317 Chrome table lamp with extending arm, 1970’s £40-60 318 Shell disk chandelier 1970’s

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319 Plastic honeycomb ceiling light 1970’s, 25in. (64cm) £50-80 320 Nils Moller for J.L. Moller Denmark rosewood dinning suite comprising table. six chairs and sideboard comprising extending dinning table, six chairs and a sideboard £1,000-1,500 See Illustration.

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326 Teak coffee table 1960’s 21 x 59 x 22in. (53 x 150 x 56cm) £40-60 327 Pair of marble topped coffee tables on chrome bases, 16 x 23½ x 23½in. (41 x 58 x 58cm) £80-120 328 HK London green upholstered two seater settee on chrome legs £100-200 329 Tiger messerschmitt and other car and Vespa advertisements and posters £100-150 330 Set of five modern industrial high bay ceiling lights £80-120 331 Erika Lagerielke for Orrefors Sweden, Imperial design decanter and glasses, blue and clear glass etched with stars four goblets, two champagne flutes and two schnapps flutes, unused boxed £70-100 332 Murano glass cased vase purple / black on clear with faceted sides signed Zahni £200-400 333 Hugh Routh, a contemporary Arts & Crafts mahogany low sideboard , in utile mahogany Routh studied at West Dean college before working with Edward Barnsley. He went on establish Tankerdales, official advisors to the National Trust on furniture conservation £150-250 324 321 Mid 20th C green marble and wrought iron low table 17 x 38½ x 13in. (43 x 97 x 33cm) £50-80 322 1970’s chrome and hessian chair with turquoise linen cushions £80-120 323 Val St Lambert glass vase, show jumping interest, trophy won by Marion Coakes on Stroller The pair won 61 international competitions, Stroller was the only pony to compete in the Olympics. 16in. (41cm) £70-80 324 Troika a large square section, lamp base, blue green design on brown ground painted marks and monogram , 38 cm including fitting £150-250 See Illustration. 325 1960’s teak nest of tables 39 x 21 x 21in. (99 x 53 x 53cm) £50-80

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334 Eileen Gray designed lamp, licensed by Aram designs, with original receipt of purchase from Aram Store, £50-80 335 Matthew Chambers pottery vessel, with original receipt of purchase from Inspires Art Gallery, Oxford, £40-60 336 A bronze bear on swing, impressed marks £100-200 337 Barovier & Toso, large Venetian pink glass lamp with aventurine inclusions and on three glass feet , 80 cm £300-500 See Illustration. 338 Cream painted metal frame swivel chair 1960’s £50-80 339 Lalique frosted glass vase in the form of two birds, (boxed), 8½in. (20cm) £150-250 See Illustration.


341 Larry Vrba for Castlecliff Kissing Indians pendant enamel and art glass Larry Vrba was chief designer for Miriam Haskell in the 1970’s . Pendant length 21 cm £70-100 342 Scandanavian glass vase with etched design of two girls with stars above, indistinctly signed Selander ? 489-295 and another with etched dove, signed 12.2 cm and a Sevres France glass dish with frosted bird £70-100 343 A group of drinks related advertising items including Guinness, Mintons barrel ashtray and Carlton Ware tea pot £100-150 See Illustration.

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344 An Okra glass vase with feather pattern and iridescent finish signed 6¼in. (15cm) £50-80 345 Poole Pottery, an Andrew Tanner Vase, an Aegean pattern vase and a lustre finish bowl £50-80 346 Geoffrey Baxter, Whitefriars blue ‘drunken bricklayers’ vase 22 cm £80-120 347 A large glass bowl with internal trailing and a tall bottle vase both late 20th C , bowl 41 cm vase 46 cm . £50-80 348 Cream and red ground rug from Stepevi 220cm by 270cm £300-500 349 Cream and red ground carpet from Stepevi 370cm by 420 cm £500-800 350 Susie Cooper Black fruits part coffee set , butter dish Ronald Searle Nymolle plate £40-60 351 Willem Hendrik GISPEN, Gispen Metal Works office chair polished aluminium and teak , with green leather covered cushions £60-100 352 Pair of 20th century metal and glass chandeliers £100-200

353 Early 20th century black painted firescreen with ferns and butterfly decoration. 41 x 23in. (104 x 58cm) £50-80 354 George Jensen silver brooch with a bird over branches £150-250 See Illustration. 355 Lalique scent bottle ‘ Les Sirenes’ flacon collection 2001 limited edition 80 ml perfume, sealed, boxed, signed and numbered clear bulbous bottle the base with eight mermaids 12.5 x 8.5 cm £180-220 See Illustration. 356 Lalique scent bottle ‘Papillon’ flacon collection 2003, limited edition 60 ml perfume, sealed, signed and numbered, boxed. clear and frosted glass with flower head and two butterflies on the stopper 12 x 8 cm £150-250 See Illustration. 357 Lalique scent bottle ‘Les Elfes’ flacon collection 2002 , 75 ml perfume, sealed, boxed signed and numbered ovoid clear glass bottle with three opalescent fairies , 16 cm £200-300 See Illustration. 358 Lalique glass scent bottle ‘ Chevrefeuille’ clear and frosted glass bottle with decoration of woodbine engraved mark , and numbered, boxed 10.7 cm £100-150 See Illustration. 359 Lalique scent bottle ‘Amour’ flacon’ collection limited edition 1994, 60 ml perfume, sealed, signed, numbered, with box, clear glass heart shaped bottle the top with frosted finial of embracing lovers 14 x 8 cm £200-300 See Illustration. 360 Lalique glass scent bottle ‘Sylphide’ flacon collection 2000 limited edition, signed, £50-80 See Illustration. 361 Lalique glass scent bottles ‘Hittite’ and ‘ Deur Fleur’ both with etched mark, boxed 9.5 cm £180-220 362 Lalique glass, four sunfish 4.2 x 5.2 cm £100-150 363 Lalique glass, three solifleur vases with fairy, nymph or mermaid decoration boxed £80-120

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359 366 368 Lalique glass scent bottle ‘Ondines’ flacon collection 1998 limited edition , 30 ml perfume, sealed, signed, numbered boxed, clear and frosted glass, the large plaque stopper intaglio cut with two water nymphs, 13.5 cm £180-220 See Illustration.

366 Lalique glass scent bottle ‘Le Nu’ Flacon collection, limited Edition 1996 90 ml perfume sealed, boxed, numbered 377 £200-300 See Illustration. 367 Lalique 1992 three miniatures, honeysuckle, four muses and jasmine tallest 6 cm £50-80 364

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371 Lalique modern glass scent bottle square section ‘ Masque de Femme’ 25 ml perfume, with etched signature boxed £100-150 See Illustration. 372 Lalique 1999 bottle ‘Jour Et Nuit’ flacon collection, limited edition 1999, perfume 50 ml, sealed, signed, boxed. circular clear glass bottle flanked by curved blue glass panels with moulded male and female nudes, 10 x 12.5 cm £180-220


373 Lalique bottle ‘Songe’ scent bottle flacon collection 2005, 100 ml perfume sealed, boxed. signed and numbered circular clear glass bottle with large frosted stopper, depicting a nude among large leaves, 16 cm £150-250 See Illustration.

375 Set of ten Bolinge of Denmark dining chairs with drop in seats £150-250

374 Lalique large Masque de Femme flacon scent bottle limited edition of 50, 600 ml perfume in black lacquer presentation case 1998 square bottle in clear glass with frosted mask panels, etched signature bottle measures 23x 23 cm £800-1,200 See Illustration.

377 Danish sideboard by Skovby five central doors flanked by two cupboard doors 32 x 79½ x 19½in. (81 x 201 x 48cm) £50-80

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376 Danish Skovby Oval extending dining table, with two additional leaves, fully extended 105” 29 x 65 x 40in. (74 x 165 x 102cm) £60-100

378 Christian Dior 1970’s, silver plated curved rectangular gas lighter £40-60

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379 379 Danish rosewood ‘Flip Flap’ circular dining table by Dyrlund, and set of eight matching chairs, table on square tapering supports, branded mark and label and chairs with red upholstered seats also bearing label, table diameter extended 69” 29 x 47 x 47in. (74 x 119 x 119cm) £400-600 See Illustration. 380 Troika wheel vase by Annette Walters, abstract design with stick figure the reverse with four circles painted mark and AW monogram, 19.5 cm £150-250 See Illustration.

385 Alvar Aalto, set of four beech stools £100-200 386 Richard Young for Merrow Associates Glass topped dining table smoked glass on chrome base c1970 £200-400 387 1970s chrome and smoked coffee table attributed to William Plunkett 31 x 89 x 89in. (79 x 226 x 226cm) £100-200

381 Scheurich 1960’s German floor vase matt glaze with relief decoration of figures 18in. (46cm) £60-80 382 Susie Cooper tea ware bone china, terracotta with seed heads white gilt decorated exterior consisting 9 cups , five saucers, ten tea plates two jugs one sugar bowl £50-80 383 A silver and agate set plaque ring 1970’s another set with cornelian and a silver necklace £50-80 384 Matthew Hilton light sofa light oak framed, with orange cushioned seats 50in. (127cm) £100-200 40

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388 Vico Magistretti for Cassina ‘675 Maralunga sofa upholstered in striped velvet 95in. (241cm) £300-500 389 Two mid 20th C G plan rocker chairs one in faux leather the other upholstered in patterned fabric £100-150 390 Scandinavian silver bracelet and ring with red ‘stone’ and an etched design pendant £40-60 391 G plan 1960’s double chest of drawers £150-250 392 1950’s coffee table with Picasso style printed formica £50-80 393 Mid 20th C teak circular coffee table with glass centre 18½ x 3.30in. (46 x 8cm) £50-80 394 Queen Elizabeth II coronation stool £80-120 395 Troika ‘Calculator’ plaque of rectangular section relief moulded and decorated with tonal brown, white and blue glazes, hand painted St Ives Trident mark verso 11 x 7in. (28 x 18cm) £200-300 See Illustration.

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397 396 Vivianna Torun for George Jensen silver torque and pendant stamped Torun and 160, with case £500-800 See Illustration. 397 1970’s abstract design ring gold and similar earrings Tests as 9ct, marks unclear £100-150 See Illustration. 398 Set of four Italian Calla chairs, designed by William Sawaya for Heller white plastic £100-200 399 Two Abstract thread d infused rectangular glass plaques signed and dated 03 the larger 19” by 6” the smaller 16” by 5” £30-50 400 Arne Jacobsen for Fritz Hansen three Series 7 chairs in yellow £150-250

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401 Arne Jacobsen for Fritz Hansen oval dining table and six chairs series 7 chairs £400-600 402 Joe colombo set of six white plastic patio stacking chairs £150-250 403 Kibaek Danish teak extending dining table and set of eight Danish chairs table - 28” x 56” x 36” 28 x 56 x 36in. (71 x 142 x 91cm) £200-300 404 Large Kosta Boda bowl , an Orrefors bottle stopper, mini decanter glass set by Jonas wagell and a clear glass vase £70-100 405 Mid 20th C opal and gold pendant made from bolder opal with gold mount , indistinct mark £300-500 See Illustration.

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406 John Maltby jug studio pottery sloping slab built vase with handle’’ rock and stars’’ signed on base 10in. (25cm) £400-600 See Illustration. 407 John Maltby mug , ‘ boat and rope’ signed, 10/11/90 6in. (15cm) £300-500 See Illustration. 408 John Maltby vase ‘estuary with four yachts’ verso decorated with brush strokes signed, 18cm high £300-500 See Illustration. 409 John Maltby dish slip decorated with building and trees signed 24cm £150-250

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416 Pair of 1960’s standard lamps in the style of Guzzini £100-150 417 Moorcroft Lamia pattern vase painted marks 13in. (33cm) £150-250 See Illustration. 418 Moorcroft Lamia pattern jug 10in. (25cm) £80-120 See Illustration. 419 Moorcroft Lamia bulbous form vase 6in. (15cm) £50-80 See Illustration.

415 410 Steven Newell sandblasted jug and matching wine glasses etched signature on jug handle, 23.5 cm £100-150 411 Eight pieces of 1980’s Art Glass, London Glass Blowing Workshop £70-100 412 Schneider Le Verre Francais cameo glass vase design of autumnal leaves on a frosted drip ground, interior glass cane ‘mark’ in base 11¼in. (28cm) £200-400 413 A Kienzl Zundapp brass world clock 1960’s the face with world map and time zones, 29 cm £100-150 414 1950s tall chest with drawers on splayed legs £80-120 415 Poole pottery Studio, Circus 3 a large oval platter with design in the manner of Dame Laura Knight by Anne Read, 1950’s Depicting a ‘ Big Top’ scene of gymnast and clowns with a striped ‘tented’ border . On reverse Anne Read’s studio stamp , title and signature, 31.5 x 41.2 £300-500 See Illustration.

420 Moorcroft Gustav Augusta pattern bulbous vase green ground with large flowers 9in. (23cm) £150-250 See Illustration. 421 Moorcroft Lamia pattern plate, design of waterlilies and bullrushes dated 95 10¼in. (25cm) £50-80 See Illustration. 422 Ercol mid 20th C light elm low sideboard with drawers flanked by two cabinets, 155 cm wide £100-200 423 Ercol mid 20th C elm and beech settee with stick and board back, 213 cm £100-200 424 Three silver necklaces with lobster claw gun and skull pendants one marked NC £80-120 425 A Charles Eames for Herman Miller, a triple sling ‘airport’ seat designed 1961 for O’Hare Airport Chicago, brushed aluminium and black leather, this model imported from USA to Europe in the late 1970’s £1,200-1,600 See Illustration.

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433 Anthony Stern, London, studio glass candlestick clear glass with white spiral twist and raised foot 10in. (25cm) £80-120 434 Peter Trag for Edra design ‘ Mummy chair’ in pink £100-150 435 Peter Trag for Edra ‘ Mummy’ chair in red £100-150 436 C Hien, a silvered brass faces pendant, a heavy white metal collar and bracelet and an oval picture pendant £50-80 437 Italian glass mid 20th C a clover form ‘ bubble’ bowl , a cased glass vase and bowl, and a clear/brown bowl £70-100 438 Pierre Vandel Paris, bordeaux red lacquered suite of furniture including a sideboard, shelf units, coffee and side tables, £300-500 439 Poole Pottery bowl and a collection of studio pottery Poole bowl green and bordeaux red , Studio pottery, some items incised H. W £50-80

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426 A large Italian lamp base by Marcello Fantoni painted with stylised figures of women, incised signature, painted mark on base 19in. (48cm) £300-500 See Illustration.

440 Seguso for Murano glass figure of a cat clear to smoked glass 10in. (25cm) £70-100 See Illustration. 441 Seguso for Murano, a glass eel and a whale eel pink and clear glass, smaller whale in clear to smoke £50-80

427 Two Doulton Titanian ware plates and four Scottie Wilson for Worcester plates various marks £50-80 428 Raija Uosikkinen for Arabia Finland seven annual plates and three plates by Peynet for Rosenthal studio line £60-80 429 A reverse painted glass portrait in the manner of Fornasetti with faux marble mounts, 61 x 52 cm £40-60 430 light oak block wood coffee table retailed by Heals £50-80 431 Studio glass vessel with metallic foiled & polychrome decoration on coated iron stand signed 32in. (81cm) £120-150 432 Norwegian silver and red enamel bracelet and silver ring with chatoyant stone £50-80 440 44


Entertainment & Memorabilia Auction 29th & 30th October 10:30am

Music Memorabilia Film / TV Memorabilia Sporting Memorabilia Autographs Vintage Posters Comics 1930s Cinema Fixtures & Fittings

The Amazing Spider-Man #1 UK Edition Comic (Marvel 1963) Est: ÂŁ300-500

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CONTEMPORARY ART This section of the sale will not commence before 14.55 pm Artists’ resale rights. Buyers of lots executed by qualifying artists are subject to ARR payments which will be added to the purchaser’s invoice. Where possible such lots are marked in the catalogue with §. The charge will be applied only where the hammer price exceeds 1,000 Euros and will be at a maximum of 4% for full details see www.dacs.org.uk or telephone +44 (0)845 410 3410 442 David Alexander Colville 1920-2013, ‘Toronto Snow’ 1969, serigraph 57/70, signed, numbered and dated in pencil, PROVENANCE: Purchased from Marlborough Graphics. 25½ x 19½in. (64 x 48cm) £2,000-3,000 See Illustration. 443 Mogens Andersen, 1916-2003, ‘Composition’, signed and dated ‘60, watercolour on paper, 8½ x 11in. (20 x 28cm) £100-200

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444 After George Grosz, portrait of a man wearing a green coat, early 20th century, watercolour on paper, backed onto card depicting a cut charcoal and watercolour work / poster. PROVENANCE: Acquired by the vendor’s mother in the late 1970s or early 1980s. The vendor’s grandfather was the renowned Berlin and London art dealer Francis Matthiesen 15 x 11in. (38 x 28cm) £200-400 See Illustration. 445 After George Grosz, portrait of two figures, early 20th century, watercolour on paper. PROVENANCE: Acquired by the vendor’s mother in the late 1970s or early 1980s at auction. The vendor’s grandfather was the renowned Berlin and London art dealer Francis Matthiesen. 15 x 11in. (38 x 28cm) £200-400 See Illustration. 446 Paul Klee, Swiss (1879-1940). ‘Park’, 1920. Colour Lithograph, signed in pencil and numbered 157/300. Signed, dated “1914”, titled with the work number “145” in the printing block. After a watercolour from 1914, published by Goltz-Verlag, Munich. Unframed with full margins, size: 5”x4” (paper 10.5” x 7.25”). Catalogue raisonné: Kornfeld A. 112. Sold with letter from Paul Klee’s son, Felix Klee, to the Vendor’s family, signed and dated 11 November 1982 and written in German. Letter confirms work is a Lithograph, signed by his father, of an edition of 300. PROVENANCE: By family decent. Acquired by the vendor’s grandmother, Katherina Matthiesen, in Switzerland sometime after 1938. The vendor’s grandfather was the renowned Berlin and London art dealer Francis Matthiesen. 5 x 4in. (13 x 10cm) £1,500-2,500 See Illustration. 447 Tony Owers ‘Untitled’ Original Encaustic and Transfers on Aluminium, signed, titled and dated 2007 verso in marker pen, 39.5” x 39.5” £100-200 448 Bernard Buffet dry point etching of cockerel facsimile signature and dated 53 21 x 15in. (53 x 38cm) £50-80 449 Mary Clarkson, ‘1923 Austin Seven Chummy’ mixed media on board, signed, titled verso, framed 33 x 40in. (84 x 102cm) £60-100 450 George Crafoord, untitled, oil on canvas, signed and dated 74, framed 36 x 44in. (91 x 112cm) £150-250

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452 451 Pair of Contemporary studies ‘High Descriptional Taste’ and ‘Show Thou Book and Beauties Ware’, Pate-de-verre, each signed in pencil, titled verso, each framed 19.5” x 15.5” £100-200 452 Frederick Griffin,’ Quay and Lighthouse’ oil on board, signed, titled verso, Guildhall Art Gallery label verso 17 x 23in. (43 x 58cm) £300-500 See Illustration. 47


453 Frederick Griffin, oil on board, Cathedral at Le Mans, signed 17 x 31in. (43 x 79cm) £200-300 454 § Markey Robinson, 1917-1999, ‘Clown’, gouache, 20” x 12.5”, PROVENANCE: Purchased by the vendor in Belfast in the early 1980’s. £400-600 See Illustration. 455 § John Plumb (1927-2008) ‘Untitled’. Acrylic on canvas, c1970. Sticker with artists name and former address verso. PROVENANCE Wedding present gifted to current vendor directly from the artist, gifted July 1979, at which time John Plumb was neighbour to the consignor. 40 x 50in. (102 x 127cm) £3,000-5,000 See Illustration.

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456 Contemporary art print titled ‘Preview’ A.P. II/X, indistinctly signed artist, dated 79, framed 28” x 29” 17½ x 19in. (43 x 48cm) £30-50 457 Museu Picasso montcada, 15.17 Barcelona, issued 1975, framed 29” x 28.5 £100-150

462 458 Joan Miro, “Prevert” original colour lithograph £50-100 459 Philip Lyons, ‘St Ives - Low Tide’ signed in pencil, titled verso, framed 15” x 27 8 x 19in. (20 x 48cm) £80-120 460 Janet Ledger ‘Albert Dock Liverpool oil on board unsigned, inscribed in pencil verso 8 x 11in. (20 x 28cm) £200-300

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461 Rowell Tyson (b.1926) Summer Seascape, oil on canvas, signed and dated 1980 25 x 30in. (64 x 76cm) £100-150


462 § Visual aid for Band Aid 1985, 181/500, 104 images signed by artists including Patrick Hughes, Ken Kiff, Terry Frost, Coriander Studios, framed 38½ x 50in. (97 x 127cm) £1,200-1,800 See Illustration. 463 Duggie Fields 1945, Post Modernist, study for “Portrait of the smartest”, signed on the back Duggie Fields 8.3.77, framed 24” x 22” PROVENANCE: Bought from the artist. 18 x 16in. (46 x 41cm) £300-500 464 Duggie Fields, b. 1945 Post Modernist, portrait 20 x 20in. (51 x 51cm) £200-300 465 § Tess Jaray R.A. (b.1937) abstract on canvas, signed and dated ‘84 verso PROVENANCE: Give from the artist dated 1974 32 x 28½in. (81 x 71cm) £1,000-1,500 See Illustration. 466 Raymond Ching (New Zealand, b.1939), watercolour on paper of a bird, 1975, framed 26” x 21.5” PROVENANCE: Bought from the artist. 16 x 12½in. (41 x 30cm) £1,000-1,500 See Illustration.

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467 Valerie Conway Barter - enamel on copper, abstract, mounted on Hessian board, 1970’s Reverse Valerie Conway Barter, Park Studio, Wonersh, Surrey 5.20 x 12.20in. (13 x 31cm) £80-120

469 468 Eric Paetz 1945-, watercolour, Stone with Band Aid signed EP75, framed 24.5” x 19” PROVENANCE: Bought from the artist. 16 x 11½in. (41 x 28cm) £200-300

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469 Gordon House 1932-2004, Multi Screen 59/100 signed Gordon House 69, 21.5” x 21.5”, PROVENANCE: Given by the artist. £250-350 See Illustration. 49


474 § Adrian Heath (1920-1992), untitled, 1964, abstract oil on painted paper, black lines on brown, signed and dated ‘Heath 64’ in pencil lower right, unframed (image size 14.5” x 11”, paper size 31” x 22”). PROVENANCE: Bought at auction by the vendor’s mother. 14½ x 11in. (36 x 28cm) £1,000-2,000 See Illustration.

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475 § Adrian Heath (1920-1992), untitled abstract oil on paper, 1962, white arc on brown, signed ‘Heath 62’ to lower right PROVENANCE: Bought at auction by the vendor’s mother. 21½ x 28in. (53 x 71cm) £1,500-2,500 See Illustration. 476 Andrew Ingamells ‘West London Synagogue’ limited edition, 22/195, aquatint etching, signed and numbered in pencil, framed, Curwen & New Academy Gallery label verso 32 x 26in. (81 x 66cm) £60-100 477 Katherine Virgils ‘Green Coelice - 1988’ mixed media abstract, The New Academy Gallery label verso, framed 24 x 22in. (61 x 56cm) £80-120 478 Yoshishige Furukawa ‘Poetry X - 1999’ limited edition, 4/40, lithograph/screenprint, signed and numbered in pencil, framed, Curwen Gallery label verso 21½ x 18½in. (53 x 46cm) £50-80

474 470 Guido Biasi, pen on paper,Operation Reussie, framed and glazed 12 x 9in. (30 x 23cm) £200-300

479 Yoshishige Furukawa ‘Poetry VI - 1999’ limited edition, 4/40, lithograph/screenprint, signed and numbered in pencil, framed, Curwen Gallery label verso 21½ x 18½in. (53 x 46cm) £50-80

471 R E Bates, oil on canvas, San Michele, Capri with figures on a path, signed lower right, framed and glazed 13 x 10in. (33 x 25cm) £200-400 472 Corbassiere, oil on canvas, abstract, black and red on a white background, signed lower left 44 x 57in. (112 x 145cm) £80-120 473 § Adrian Heath (1920-1992), untitled, 1962, abstract oil on card, orange oval and white stripe, signed and dated ‘Heath 62’ in pencil bottom right. PROVENANCE: Bought at auction by the vendor’s mother. 13½ x 20½in. (33 x 51cm) £1,000-2,000 See Illustration. 50

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480 Yoshishige Furukawa ‘Poetry V - 1999’ limited edition, 3/40, lithograph/screenprint, signed and numbered in pencil, framed, Curwen Gallery label verso 21½ x 18½in. (53 x 46cm) £50-80 481 David Kindersley ‘Alphabetik Series, no. 1’ screenprint, framed, Curwen & New Academy Gallery label verso 20 x 16in. (51 x 41cm) £40-60 482 David Kindersley ‘Alphabetik Series, no. 4’ screenprint, framed, Curwen & New Academy Gallery label verso 20 x 16in. (51 x 41cm) £40-60 483 Sir John Verney, pen and ink cartoon, ‘Mr Harold Falkner considering the problem of a new hat’ signed, dated and annotated in pen, New Ash Gallery label verso 8 x 8in. (20 x 20cm) £80-120

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484 Ursula Vivian McCannell (b. 1923) ‘Woman and Dog’, oil on card, unsigned, Ashgate Gallery label verso, dated July 1964 7 x 4in. (18 x 10cm) £100-200 485 F Donald Blake (1908-1997) ‘The Farm I’, mixed media, signed in pen, framed 21.5” x 26.5” 13½ x 18½in. (33 x 46cm) £100-150 486 F Donald Blake (1908-1997) ‘Winter Gardens’, mixed media, signed in pen, framed 22” x 27.5” 13½ x 18½in. (33 x 46cm) £100-150 487 Armando del Rio (Spanish, 1930) ‘Asuncion, Sevilla’ oil on board, signed, titled verso 11 x 14in. (28 x 36cm) £150-250 488 Renzo Ugolini (Italian 1930 - ) ‘The Lesson’, oil impasto style, scene of girl seated on floor reading from a book, signed 21 x 17in. (53 x 43cm) £100-200 489 § Reg Gammon RWA (1894- 1997) Irish ‘Kelp Harvest, Brittany’ oil on board signed New Grafton Gallery label verso , and Receipt dated January 25 1991 Reg Grafton ,Produced romantic and intensely coloured landscapes often speckled with peasant figures gypsies and itinerants working the land. 1985 he had a retrospective exhibition at the Royal West England Academy (RWA) and went on and held his first one man show aged 92. 17 x 23in. (43 x 58cm) £1,200-1,800 See Illustration.

490 490 § Reg Gammon RWA (1894- 1997) Irish ‘Workers in a yellow field’ oil on board signed New Grafton Gallery label verso , and Receipt dated January 25 1991 Reg Grafton ,Produced romantic and intensely coloured landscapes often speckled with peasant figures gypsies and itinerants working the land. In 1985 he had a one man retrospective at the Royal West England Academy (RWA) and went on and held his first one man show aged 92. 21 x 29in. (53 x 74cm) £1,200-1,800 See Illustration. 491 Five Roland Hilder prints all signed in pen one annotated ‘Note The horse was drawn by another’ each 8” by 9” £100-200

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493 D*Face ‘Pop Tart’ limited edition screenprint, 81/125, signed and numbered in pencil, framed 36” x 35.5 24 x 23in. (61 x 58cm) £300-500 See Illustration. 494 D*Face ‘Cli-Che’ limited edition screenprint, 57/150, signed and numbered in pencil, unframed, with Certificate of Authenticity from The Black Rat Press 35½ x 26½in. (89 x 66cm) £300-500 See Illustration. 495 Govinder Nazran ‘Hole in my Heart’ limited edition screenprint, 145/395, signed titled and numbered in pencil, framed 40” x 31” 27½ x 19in. (69 x 48cm) £150-250

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496 Govinder Nazran ‘Virgo’ limited edition screenprint, 14/95, signed titled and numbered in pencil, framed 30” x 29” 17½ x 17in. (43 x 43cm) £100-150 497 Sarah Jane Szikora ‘Sherbet Dandies’ limited edition screenprint, 160/495, signed, numbered and titled in pencil, framed 33.5” x 29” 21½ x 17in. (53 x 43cm) £60-100 498 Steve Johnston (b.1956) ‘Best Friends’ limited edition screenprint, 288/295, signed and numbered in pencil, framed 30” x 37.5”, titled verso on Certificate of Authenticity 17½ x 25½in. (43 x 64cm) £50-80 499 § John Bellany CBE RA (b.1942) ‘San Lorenzo’ watercolour, signed, framed 35.5” x 43”, 21 x 29in. (53 x 74cm) £600-1,000 See Illustration. 500 James Harrigan ‘On the Road to Gingerland’ mixed media, signed in pencil, titled verso, framed 33” x 27” 23 x 16½in. (58 x 41cm) £100-150

494 492 David Hosie ‘Untitled-Composite (1987)’ ink and gouache on on five relief panels, signed on panel, each panel 12.5” x 10.5”, framed under glass, titled and dated label verso 50½ x 44in. (127 x 112cm) £250-350 499 52


504 Fred Yates (1922-2008) ‘La Roche’ watercolour, signed and titled in pencil, framed 13.5” x 11.5” 9 x 7in. (23 x 18cm) £200-300 See Illustration. 505 Adam Barsby ‘Sail Away II’ limited edition screenprint, 39/195, signed, numbered and titled in pencil, framed 36” x 19” 25½ x 9in. (64 x 23cm) £40-60 506 Susan Shaw, two watercolour Cricket scenes, each signed and dated ‘91, each framed 26” x 19” and 20” x 24” £40-60

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507 Paul Horton ‘Wishing Time’ limited edition screenprint, 67/495, signed, numbered and titled in pencil, unframed 24” x 19.5” 16½ x 12in. (41 x 30cm) £40-60 508 Frank McFadden ‘Blue Hat’ pastel, signed, framed 33.5” x 39”, 18 x 24in. (46 x 61cm) £200-300 509 Frank McFadden ‘Self-Portrait’ pastel, signed, framed 36” x 30” 24 x 18in. (61 x 46cm) £200-300 510 § Peter Howson OBE & Frank McFadden ‘The Master and His Apprentice’ conte and pastel, signed by both artists, framed 32” x 25” 24 x 18in. (61 x 46cm) £400-600 See Illustration.

504 501 Graham Bannister ‘Blue Boat, Le Pouldu’ oil on board, signed and dated 1999, titled verso, framed 26” x 26” 20 x 20in. (51 x 51cm) £200-300 See Illustration. 502 Ian Rawling ‘Some Like it Hot’ limited edition screenprint, 14/195, signed, numbered and titled in pencil, framed 28.5” x 21.5” 19½ x 12.20in. (48 x 31cm) £50-80 503 Adam Barsby ‘Sea of Dreams’ limited edition screenprint, 376/500, signed, numbered and titled in pencil, framed 23.5” x 23” 11 x 11in. (28 x 28cm) £40-60

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517 John Luce Lockett (1952-2014) ‘Study for Some Days Later’ oil on canvas, signed, titled verso, unframed 28 x 18in. (71 x 46cm) £100-200 518 John Luce Lockett (1952-2014) ‘Tête à Tête’ oil on canvas, signed, titled verso, framed 41”x 25” 36 x 20in. (91 x 51cm) £250-400 See Illustration. 519 John Luce Lockett (1952-2014) ‘Tight Shot’ oil on canvas, signed, titled verso, framed 37”x 24” 30 x 18in. (76 x 46cm) £200-300

511 511 § Peter Howson OBE ‘Son of Ham’ pastel, signed, framed 32.5” x 26.5” 24 x 18in. (61 x 46cm) £400-600 See Illustration. 512 John Luce Lockett (1952-2014) ‘Dark Proposal’ oil on canvas, signed, titled verso, framed 36” x 42” 30 x 36in. (76 x 91cm) £200-300 513 John Luce Lockett (1952-2014) ‘Embers’ oil on canvas, signed, titled verso, framed 46.5” x 26.5” 40 x 20in. (102 x 51cm) £200-300 See Illustration. 514 John Luce Lockett (1952-2014) ‘Cross My Heart’ oil on canvas, signed, titled verso, unframed 30 x 34in. (76 x 86cm) £150-250 515 John Luce Lockett (1952-2014) ‘The Jewellery Box’ oil on canvas, signed, titled verso, unframed 28 x 36in. (71 x 91cm) £150-250 516 John Luce Lockett (1952-2014) ‘French Resistance’ oil on canvas, signed, titled verso, unframed 30 x 40in. (76 x 102cm) £150-250 513

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524 Mackenzie Thorpe (b. 1956) ‘A Boy and A Girl’ 804/850 and ‘Golden Sheep’ 1307/2000 limited edition screenprints, each signed, numbered and titled in pencil, each framed 23” x 19” and 20” x 17.5” £40-60 525 Mackenzie Thorpe (b. 1956) ‘Life in the Land’ 439/850 and ‘See you Monday George’ 764/850 limited edition screenprints, each signed, numbered and titled in pencil, each unframed, 28.5” x 28.5” and 26” x 31.5”, both with Certificates of Authenticity £50-80 526 Mackenzie Thorpe (b. 1956) ‘I Hope They’re In’ A/P 70/85, ‘A Telegraph Pole’ A/P 70/85, one other and S.Szikora ‘Ladies Only’ 558/750, Mackenzie Thorpe ‘The Snow’ 522/850, all limited edition screenprints, all unframed, signed, numbered and titled by the artist, largest 20.5” x 17” £40-60 527 Jack Vettriano (b.1951) ‘Bird on the Wire’ limited edition silkscreen print, 203/275, signed and numbered, unframed, with Portland Gallery Certificate of Authenticity 35 x 28½in. (89 x 71cm) £100-200 See Illustration.

518 520 Mackenzie Thorpe (b. 1956) ‘Three Sheep’ limited edition screenprint, 333/395, signed, numbered and titled in pencil, framed 37.5” x 42.5” 26 x 31in. (66 x 79cm) £150-250 521 Mackenzie Thorpe (b. 1956) ‘The Game’ limited edition screenprint, 338/395, signed, numbered and titled in pencil, framed 36” x 30” 23 x 18in. (58 x 46cm) £100-150 522 Mackenzie Thorpe (b. 1956) ‘Its a Drying Day’ limited edition screenprint, 452/850, signed, numbered and titled in pencil, framed 30” x 26” 20 x 16in. (51 x 41cm) £100-150 523 Mackenzie Thorpe (b. 1956) ‘Long was the Night’ limited edition screenprint, 545/850, signed, numbered and titled in pencil, framed 25.5” x 24.5, with Certificate of Authenticity verso 15½ x 15in. (38 x 38cm) £80-120

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528 Jack Vettriano (b.1951) ‘An Imperfect Past’ limited edition silkscreen print, 195/275, signed and numbered, unframed, with Portland Gallery Certificate of Authenticity 35 x 28½in. (89 x 71cm) £100-200 529 Trenton Doyle Hancock (b.1974) ‘The Ossified Theosophied’ and six other etchings each signed, numbered 20/35 and dated 2005 in pencil, etchings in colours from the same suite, all signed, titled and numbered, to include ‘Miracle Machine # 1 or Vegan-Made Moundmeat Fountain’ ‘St Sesom’ ‘The Cult of Colour’ ‘Within Each of Us, Off-Times there Dwells a Mighty and Raging Fury’ ‘Harmony’ ‘Aborted but Beautiful’ unframed, each 25” x 19.5” Provenance: with James Cohan Gallery, New York label to verso £500-800 See Illustration. 530 Anthony Micallef (b.1975) ‘Improvised Minotaur’ limited edition lithograph, 85/400, signed and numbered in pencil, unframed, PROVENANCE Purchased at the Anthony Micallef ‘Impure Idols’ show in Los Angeles Sept. 2007, with original invoice from Lazarides Ltd of London dating Sept 2007. 37 x 25½in. (94 x 64cm) £200-300 See Illustration. 56

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532 Anthony Micallef (b.1975) ‘Uzi Lover 1’ limited edition lithograph, 85/400, signed and numbered in pencil, unframed, PROVENANCE Purchased at the Anthony Micallef ‘Impure Idols’ show in Los Angeles Sept. 2007, with original invoice from Lazarides Ltd of London dating Sept 2007. 26½ x 25½in. (66 x 64cm) £200-300 See Illustration. 533 Anthony Micallef (b.1975) ‘Uzi Lover 2’ limited edition lithograph, 85/400, signed and numbered in pencil, unframed, PROVENANCE Purchased at the Anthony Micallef ‘Impure Idols’ show in Los Angeles Sept. 2007, with original invoice from Lazarides Ltd of London dating Sept 2007. 26½ x 25½in. (66 x 64cm) £200-300 534 Anthony Micallef (b.1975) ‘Girl Tokyo 2005’ limited edition lithograph, 30/90, signed and numbered in pencil, unframed, with Certificate of Authenticity from Eyestorm 39½ x 29in. (99 x 74cm) £100-150 531

535 Graham Bannister (b.1954) ‘Venice Simplon Orient-Express Collection’ Artist Proof, V/ XX, set of ten limited edition silkscreen prints, each signed and numbered by the artist, each framed 20” x 16”, Printed at Coriander studios on Velin Cuvee paper 1984, each embossed with the Venice Simplon Logo, with original cloth folio £400-600 See Illustration.

532 531 Anthony Micallef (b.1975) ‘Peace Keeper’ limited edition lithograph, 85/400, signed and numbered in pencil, unframed, PROVENANCE Purchased at the Anthony Micallef ‘Impure Idols’ show in Los Angeles Sept. 2007, with original invoice from Lazarides Ltd of London dating Sept 2007. 37½ x 26½in. (94 x 66cm) £200-300 See Illustration.

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536 Five limited edition prints, landscape scenes, each framed, 22” x 17.5”, indistinctly signed and numbered in pencil £60-100 537 Pair of limited edition prints, each 132/500, each framed, 12” x 9.5”, indistinctly signed and numbered in pencil £30-50 538 Linda Hill, pair of limited edition silkscreen prints, each 85/150, signed and numbered in pencil, framed, each 12” x 13” 10 x 11½in. (25 x 28cm) £40-60 539 Ricardo Wolfson, four limited edition silkscreen prints, ‘Chora I’ and ‘Chora II’ each 48/250, ‘Patmos’, 42/200 and one other, 113/200 (4) signed, numbered and titled in pencil, three framed 27.5” x 22” and 35” x 25” £60-100 540 Ricardo Wolfson, ‘Fez II’ limited edition silkscreen print, 32/250, signed, titled and numbered in pencil, framed 24.5” x 20” £30-50 541 Patrick Hughes (b.1939) ‘Inside Out’ limited edition silkscreen print, 126/150, signed, numbered and titled in pencil, framed 29” x 22” £80-120 542 Adina Yanai (b.1943) two limited edition silkscreen prints, 35/100 and 45/100, signed and numbered in pencil, each framed 22” x 30” £50-80 543 Ann-Marie LeQuesne (b.1946) ‘Self Portrait’ limited edition print, 45/95, signed, numbered and titled in pencil, framed 41” x 27” £30-50 544 Antonio Peticov (b.1946) ‘Working Fine, 7/195’ and ‘The Studio’, 19/195’ limited edition prints, signed, numbered and titled in pencil, framed, 28” x 32” and 28” x 20” £60-100 545 Michael Potter ‘No-Stopping’ limited edition silkscreen print, 111/200, signed, numbered and titled in pencil, framed 22” x 29.5” £30-50 546 Sheila Oliner, two limited edition prints, Prankard, limited edition print and two other indistinctly signed (5) all signed, numbered and titled in pencil Sheila Oliner - ‘Freesians for Fiona and Paul’, 102/150 23” x 31” Sheila Oliner - ‘Pinks for Rebecca’ 97/150, 23” x 31” 58

Prankard - ‘The Clouds’ 10/1250, 24” x 29” ‘Biondi Santi’ 136/225, 32” x 26.5”, indisctinctly signed ‘Moderato Cantabile’ 17/120, 35” x 31.5”, indistinctly signed £30-50 547 Two limited edition woodcut etchings, each 91/150 and 96/150, indistinctly signed and numbered in pencil, framed 37” x 29” £40-60 548 Mike Sibthorp ‘Spring Fields’ limited edition print, 44/150, signed, numbered and titled in pencil, framed 21” x 30.5” £30-50 549 Fanch Ledan (b.1949) limited edition print, 91/200, signed and numbered in pencil, framed 23.5” x 31.5” £40-60 550 Arthur Secunda ‘Au Revoir Corfu’ limited edition print, 62/100, signed, numbered and titled in pencil, framed 25.5” x 36” £40-60 551 Tully Crook (b.1938) ‘Heat’ ‘Green Morning’ and ‘Night Flowers’ three limited edition silkscreen prints, each 12/200, signed, numbered and titled in pencil, each framed, 21” x 26” and 21.5” x 17” (x2) £80-120 552 Tully Crook (b.1938) Four limited edition silkscreen prints ‘Manhatton Sunset, 131/200’ ‘The Floating Land, 149/200’ ‘Beyond the Plantation, 180/200’ and ‘Water Lily, 96/200’ each signed, numbered and titled in pencil, each framed, 21.5” x 28.5” (x2) and 26.5 x 20.5” (x2) £80-120 553 Three limited edition silkscreen prints, indistinctly signed, ‘Tidelines, 13/60’ ‘CliffFace, 7/60’ and ‘Rock Pool, 15/60’, each signed, numbered and titled in pencil, framed, 30.5” x 23” and 17” x 24” (x2) £40-60 554 Graham Evernden (b.1947) two etchings with aquatint ‘Oxbow Lake, AP X/XX’ and ‘The Stream (Trial Proof)’, signed, titled and numbered in pencil, framed each 21.5 x 25” £40-60 555 Seven unframed limited edition screenprints, including Judy Willoughby, Kirsty Wither, Sue Henderson and Emily Large, Judy Willoughby ‘Big Bang, 8/100’ Kirsty Wither ‘Ever Greener, 143/195’ and ‘Cool Shadows of Daffs, 163/195’ Sue Henderson ‘Pelargonium in Venice, 13/75’ and ‘Lemon Tree, 9/75’ Emily Large ‘Blue Vase II, 59/195’ and ‘Blue Vase III, 59/195’ £30-50


556 Paul Hogarth OBE RA (1917-2001) ‘Maison Bollinger’ limited edition lithograph printed in colours, 107/200, signed, titled and numbered in pencil, framed 26” x 33”, Business Arts Gallery label verso £50-80

559 § Jack Vettriano (b.1951) ‘The Bluebird Collection’ limited edition box set, unframed, 48/75, published 2010, in navy blue clothbound portfolio, A signed copy of the book “A Mans World” and a signed copy of the illustrated “Bluebird Collection” brochure. Box set including all 7 signed limited edition prints, numbered 48/75, including “Bluebird at Bonneville”, “Birth of a Dream”, “Pendine Beach”, “The British are Coming”, “Daytona Diner”, “Bluebird” and “301.129” A limited edition boxed-set of all seven images from The Bluebird Collection of paintings was released on 3rd September 2010 to mark the 75th anniversary of Malcolm Campbell’s final World Land Speed record broken at Bonneville in 1935. With a certificate of authentication from Heartbreak Publishing 21 x 17½ x 2½in. (53 x 43 x 5cm) £500-800 See Illustration.

557 Paul Hogarth OBE RA (1917-2001) ‘Grand Hotel-Oloffson’ and ‘Congo River’ limited edition lithographs printed in colour, each 33/195, signed, titled and numbered in pencil, each framed 21.5” x 29.5” £80-120 558 Paul Hogarth OBE RA (1917-2001) ‘The Harbour of Naousz, 72/200’ and ‘Skiathos, (archive copy)’ lithographs printed in colour, signed, titled and numbered in pencil, each unframed 21.5” x 29” £60-100

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560 § Jack Vettriano (b.1951) ‘The Tuiga Collection’ limited edition box set, unframed, 8/75, published 2011, in cream linen clothbound portfolio, A limited edition DVD featuring an interview with Vettriano about the Tuiga paintings and exhibition. Box set including all 4 signed limited edition prints, numbered 8/75, including “Sunshine & Champagne”, “Below Deck”, “Masthead”, “Ship of Dreams” (Unframed) A signed copy of the exhibition catalogue “Homage A Tuiga” and a signed framed copy of the gift print produced for the Tuiga exhibition in Monaco in 2009. With a certificate of authentication from Heartbreak Publishing 21 x 17½ x 2in. (53 x 43 x 5cm) £300-500 See Illustration.

561 § Jack Vettriano (b.1951) ‘Bluebird at Bonneville’ signed limited edition giclee print, Studio Proof S/P II/II, signed and numbered in pencil, framed 29” x 43”, Heartbreak Publishing Certificate of Authenticity and label verso 16½ x 26in. (41 x 66cm) £200-300 See Illustration. 562 § Jack Vettriano (b.1951) ‘Pendine Beach’ signed limited edition giclee print, Studio Proof S/P II/II, signed and numbered in pencil, framed 29” x 43”, Heartbreak Publishing Certificate of Authenticity and label verso 16 x 31in. (41 x 79cm) £200-300 See Illustration.

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564 § Jack Vettriano (b.1951) ‘In Thoughts of You’ signed limited edition giclee print, 263/350, signed and numbered in pencil, framed 23” x 24”, Heartbreak Publishing Certificate of Authenticity and label verso 11 x 13in. (28 x 33cm) £100-150

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565 § Jack Vettriano (b.1951) ‘Dance me to the end of Love’ signed limited edition giclee print, 59/350, signed and numbered in pencil, framed 25” x 27”, Heartbreak Publishing Certificate of Authenticity and label verso 13 x 15in. (33 x 38cm) £100-150 566 § Jack Vettriano (b.1951) ‘Portrait in Black and Pearl’ signed limited edition giclee print, 145/250, signed and numbered in pencil, framed 26.5” x 23.5”, Heartbreak Publishing Certificate of Authenticity and label verso 15 x 12½in. (38 x 30cm) £150-250 See Illustration.

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567 § Jack Vettriano (b.1951) ‘Valentine Rose’ signed limited edition giclee print, 81/100, signed and numbered in pencil, framed 28.5” x 24”, Heartbreak Publishing Certificate of Authenticity and label verso 17½ x 13in. (43 x 33cm) £150-250

563 563 § Jack Vettriano (b.1951) ‘Birth of a Dream’ signed limited edition giclee print, Studio Proof S/P II/II, signed and numbered in pencil, framed 30” x 28”, Heartbreak Publishing Certificate of Authenticity and label verso 16½ x 16in. (41 x 41cm) £150-250 See Illustration.

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570 § Donald Hamilton Fraser RA (1929-2009) ‘Launch Wash, San Michele’ limited edition screenprint 73/225, signed and numbered in pencil, unframed 28 x 22½in. (71 x 56cm) £50-80 571 § Donald Hamilton Fraser RA (1929-2009) ‘Church in the Pyrenees’ limited edition screenprint 73/225, signed and numbered in pencil, unframed 28 x 22½in. (71 x 56cm) £50-80 572 § Antonio Cazorla González (b. 1971) three artist proof screenprints ‘Muse I’, ‘Muse II’ and ‘Grapes & Peaches’, signed and titled in pencil, unframed, each 22.5” x 32” (2) and a 28.5” x 26” £80-120 573 Arthur Bauman painted steel stabile, with red one-piece folded steel base supporting black, blue and white branches £150-250 See Illustration. 568

574 John Hoyland RA (1934 - 2011) ‘The Gnome’ limited edition screenprint, 12/200, signed and numbered in pencil, unframed mounted 30.5” x 22.5” 21 x 17½in. (53 x 43cm) £350-450 See Illustration. 575 Sir Eduardo Paolozzi (1924-2005) ‘Soho Jazz Festival 9-19 October 1986’ poster, signed and dated in crayon, unframed 22 x 16in. (56 x 41cm) £100-150

573 568 § Jack Vettriano (b.1951) ‘Morning News’ signed limited edition giclee print, 209/250, signed and numbered in pencil, framed 27” x 23.5”, Heartbreak Publishing Certificate of Authenticity and label verso 15 x 12in. (38 x 30cm) £150-250 See Illustration. 569 § Donald Hamilton Fraser RA (1929-2009) ‘Hebrides’ limited edition screenprint 71/175, signed and numbered in pencil, unframed 31 x 36½in. (79 x 91cm) £80-120 62

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580 Neil Canning (b.1960) ‘Bay II’ limited edition screenprint, AP3, signed, numbered, dated and titled in pencil, unframed 30 x 37in. (76 x 94cm) £80-120 581 Anthony Whishaw RA (b. 1930) ‘Styrene IV’ limited edition screenprint, 1/3, signed, dated and numbered in pencil, framed 36.5” x 48” 26 x 38in. (66 x 97cm) £200-300 582 John McLean (b.1939) ‘Mainstay’ limited edition etching with aquatint, 3/27, signed and numbered in pencil, framed 17.5” x 16.5” 14½ x 14in. (36 x 36cm) £150-200 See Illustration.

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583 Trevor Sutton (b.1948) ‘Bringing it Home II’ limited edition drypoint etching, 3/15, signed, numbered, dated and titled in pencil, framed 14.5” x 14.5 12 x 12in. (30 x 30cm) £80-120 584 Stephen Bartlett (b.1942) ‘Earth IV’ limited edition screenprint, 17/75, signed and numbered in pencil, titled verso in pen, framed 33” x 30” 20 x 17in. (51 x 43cm) £50-80 585 A framed and glazed limited edition print with high relief abstract detail, indistinctly signed, numbered 22/30 and titled ‘Time Square’ in pencil, framed 22” x 25” 13½ x 17½in. (33 x 43cm) £50-80 586 Chloe Cheese (b.1952) ‘Clockwork Bear with Wooden Birds’ Hors d’Commerce, lithograph, signed, and titled in pencil, unframed 26 x 20in. (66 x 51cm) £60-100

595 576 Glynn Boyd-Harte (1958-2003) Toolshop, limited edition screenprint, 132/160, signed and numbered in pencil, unframed 28 x 22in. (71 x 56cm) £80-120 577 Glynn Boyd-Harte (1958-2003) Pollocks Theatrical Prints, limited edition screenprint, 116/150, signed and numbered in pencil, unframed 24½ x 18in. (61 x 46cm) £80-120 578 Glynn Boyd-Harte (1958-2003) James Smith & Sons, limited edition screenprint, AP XX/ XX, signed and numbered in pencil, unframed 28 x 22in. (71 x 56cm) £80-120 579 Glynn Boyd-Harte (1958-2003) Interior scene, limited edition screenprint, 115/150, signed and numbered in pencil, unframed 24½ x 18in. (61 x 46cm) £80-120

587 Michael B White (b.1954) ‘Wild Sunrise’ limited edition screenprint, 7/20, signed, numbered and titled in pencil, framed 27.5” x 33” 15 x 20in. (38 x 51cm) £80-120 588 Sunday B Morning after Andy Warhol, ‘Mao’ in Pink and Orange screenprint, unframed 33½ x 29½in. (84 x 74cm) £120-180 589 Nadia Stoianova, ‘Clown’ acrylic on canvas, titled verso on label, framed 29” x 23”, 24 x 18in. (61 x 46cm) £30-50 590 Pietro Psaier (1936-2004) ‘Marilyn monochrome diamond dust silkscreen’ mixed media artist proof, signed and dated ‘89, titled and signed on certificate of authenticity verso, framed 21 x 21in. (53 x 53cm) £150-200

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594 Clarisse Loxton-Peacock, British 1924-2004, ‘Still-life with coffee pot’, signed and dated ‘61, oil on canvas, PROVENANCE: Royal Society of British Artist’s label verso. Exhibited at the 236th exhibition in 1961. With a photocopy of the cover of the exhibition catalogue and listing of the oil paintings. 19½ x 29½in. (48 x 74cm) £150-250 595 Ian Mcnab ‘ Portuguese Ship Yard’ signed oil on canvas Hintlesham Festival label verso 16 x 20in. (41 x 51cm) £400-600 See Illustration. 596 Camille Hilaire (1916-2004) print ‘ Paddock’ signed and titled in pencil 20 x 25in. (51 x 64cm) £150-250

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597 Robert Fried (b.1937) limited edition screenprint, 11/30, ‘Blyth Spirit’ Rolls Royce Mascot, signed, numbered and dated ‘72 with Little Red Riding Hood stamp, unframed 22 x 29½in. (56 x 74cm) £60-100 598 Andy Warhol (1928-1987). Diamond Dust Hearts. Signed and dated 84’ verso. Acrylic, silkscreen ink and diamond dust on canvas. 1984. PROVENANCE: In the vendor's possession for 15 years, originally purchased from his former employee who themselves obtained the picture from a sale of effects held by a removal company. 14 x 14in. (36 x 36cm) £10,000-15,000 See Illustration. 599 Ken Kiff (1935 - 2001), limited edition etching, 10/35, signed and numbered pencil, framed, 13 x 18in. (33 x 46cm) £100-150 600 Almarie Little, oil on board of figures harvesting cotton, framed 15 x 19½in. (38 x 48cm) £80-120

601 591 Ben Maile, ‘Autumn Evening’ signed and dated ‘71 oil on canvas, 9½ x 15in. (23 x 38cm) £40-60 592 Anne and Patrick Poirier (French). “Zeus et les Geants”, 1983. Abstract figure on a red ground. Watercolour on paper, signed A+P to bottom right. 12 x 8in. (30 x 20cm) £40-60 593 Print depicting abstract figures, indistinctly signed in pencil Joe (?) and numbered 239/350. Framed. 6 x 5in. (15 x 13cm) £30-50 607 64


601 Mark Johnston ‘Inter Red’ limited edition silkscreen print, 70/195, signed and numbered in pencil, framed 34” x 34” 28 x 28in. (71 x 71cm) £200-300 See Illustration. 602 Stan Cooper (1915 - 2010) Industrial Mining Scene, Country lane in Suffolk both acrylic on card. Initialled S C. 11¾ x 15¼in. (28 x 38cm) £100-150 603 Edward Wesson 1910 - 1983. Thames view of Blackfriars Bridge and St Pauls Cathedral. Edition of 450. Ltd edition lithograph, signed in pencil & framed. Fine Art trade Guild Paper Stamps. 14 x 21in. (36 x 53cm) £50-80 604 Charles Page RWS (1910 -2002) ‘Moonrise & Traffic’ Original experimental art print using mixed techniques signed & dates 64 framed 15¼ x 20½in. (38 x 51cm) £60-100 605 David Blackburn (b.1939) Mixed media composition, initialled & dated ‘60, framed 29.5” x 37” Note this artist undertook this piece whilst at the Royal College of Art (1959 - 1962) where he was a contemporary of David Hockney & R B Kitaj. 21½ x 29½in. (53 x 74cm) £120-180

610 606 Martin Nash (b.1955) set of five oil on board panels from his series ‘Angels & Architecture’ signed and titled verso, dated ‘99, Gallery labels for The New Academy Gallery, each panel 14” x 12” £80-120 607 Leonard Wyatt (1922-2008) ‘Blue Eclipse’ mixed media, signed, titled verso, framed 36 x 37in. (91 x 94cm) £300-500 See Illustration. 608 John Ormsby ‘Stormy Weathers’ watercolour, signed and dated ‘14, titled on label verso, framed 23.5” x 19” 19½ x 15in. (48 x 38cm) £300-500 See Illustration. 609 John Ormsby ‘Under the Stars’ oil and acrylic on canvas, signed and dated ‘14, titled on label verso, framed 21.5” x 17.5” 17½ x 13½in. (43 x 33cm) £200-300 610 John Ormsby ‘Down the Allotment’ oil on canvas, signed and dated ‘14, framed 16” x 20” 12 x 15½in. (30 x 38cm) £200-300 See Illustration. 611 John Ormsby ‘The Shoppers’ oil on canvas, signed and dated ‘14, titled on label verso, framed 21.5” x 17.5” 17½ x 13½in. (43 x 33cm) £200-300 612 Stan Jerry Suder ‘Crazy Birds’ from the Crazy Bird Series, oil on board, signed and dated 2014, titled on label verso, framed 12” x 15” 8 x 11½in. (20 x 28cm) £100-200

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TERMS OF CONSIGNMENT FOR SELLERS 1.

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Interpretation. In these Terms the words ‘you’, ‘yours’, etc. refer to the Seller and if the consignment of goods to us is made by an agent we assume that the Seller has authorised the consignment and that the consignor has the Seller’s authority to contract. Similarly the words ‘we’, ‘us’, etc. refer to the Auctioneers.

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Electrical items. These are subject to detailed statutory safety controls. Where such items are accepted for sale you accept responsibility for the cost of testing by external contractors. Goods not certified as safe by an electrician (unless antiques) will not be accepted for sale. They must be removed at your expense on your being notified. We reserve the right to dispose of unsafe goods as refuse, at your expense.

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Removal costs. Items for sale must be consigned to the sale room by any stated deadline and at your expense. We may be able to assist you with this process but any liability incurred to a carrier for haulage charges is solely your responsibility.

Soft furnishings. The sale of soft furnishings is strictly regulated by statute law in the interests of fire safety. Goods found to infringe safety regulations will not be offered and must be removed at your expense. We reserve the right to dispose of unsafe goods as refuse, at your expense. The rights of disposal referred to in clause 8 and 9 are subject to the provisions of The Torts (Interference with Goods) Act 1977, Schedule 1, a copy of which is available for inspection on request

Loss and damage warranty (a) All goods on our premises are warranted against fire, theft or accidental damage while on our premises and sellers are charged at the rate of 1.5% of the hammer price plus VAT or our best estimate of what the hammer price would have been had the goods sold. Illustrations. The cost of any illustrations is borne by you. If we consider that the Lot should be illustrated your permission will be asked first. The copyright in respect of such illustrations shall be the property of us, the auctioneers, as is the text of the catalogue.

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Minimum bids and our discretion. Goods will normally be offered subject to a reserve agreed between us before the sale in accordance with clause 7. We may sell Lots below the reserve provided we account to you for the same sale proceeds as you would have received had the reserve been the hammer price. If you specifically give us a “discretion” we may accept a bid of up to 10% below the formal reserve.

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(b) A reserve once set cannot be changed except with our consent. (c) Where a reserve has been placed only we may bid on your behalf and only up to the reserve (if any) and you may in no circumstances bid personally.

Commission is charged to sellers calculated per lot, as follows: 15% up to £1,000 – 10% thereafter £10+VAT Marketing and Internet Listing fee (sold or unsold), applies to all sales. £10+VAT Catalogue Illustration / late entry fee (sold or unsold), quarerly Fine and Specialist sales only. Loss and damage warranty 1.5% All the above are subject to VAT at current rates

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Reserves. (a) You are entitled to place prior to the auction a reserve on any lot consigned, being the minimum hammer price at which that lot may be sold. Reserves must be reasonable and we may decline to offer goods which in our opinion would be subject to an unreasonably high reserve (in which case goods carry the storage and Loss and Damage Warranty charges stipulated in these Terms of Consignment).

10. Descriptions. Please assist us with accurate information as to the provenance etc. of goods where this is relevant. There is strict liability for the accuracy of descriptions under modern consumer legislation and in some circumstances responsibility lies with sellers if inaccuracies occur. We will assume that you have approved the catalogue description of your lots unless informed to the contrary. Where we are obliged to return the price to the buyer when the lot is a deliberate forgery under Condition 15 of the Conditions of Sale and we have accounted to you for the proceeds of sale you agree to reimburse us the sale proceeds. The liability to reimburse the sale proceeds shall not arise where you are acting reasonably and honestly and are unaware of the forgery but we are or ought to have been aware of it. 11. Unsold and withdrawn items. If an item is unsold it may with your consent be re-offered at a future sale. Where in our opinion an item is unsaleable you must collect such items from the saleroom promptly on being so informed. Otherwise, storage charges may be incurred. We reserve the right to charge for storage in these circumstances at a reasonable daily rate. 12. Withdrawn and bought in items. These are liable to incur a charge of 10 % plus VAT on being bought in or withdrawn after being catalogued. Minimum charge £10.


13. Conditions of Sale. You agree that all goods will be sold on our Conditions of Sale. In particular you undertake that you have the right to sell the goods either as owner or agent for the owner. You undertake to compensate us and any buyer or third party for all losses liabilities and expenses incurred in respect of and as a result of any breach of this undertaking. 15. Authority to deduct commission and expenses and retain premium and interest. (a) You authorise us to deduct commission at the stated rate and all expenses incurred for your account from the hammer price and consent to our right to retain beneficially the premium paid by the buyer in accordance with our Conditions of Sale and any interest earned on the sale proceeds until the date of settlement. (b) You authorise us in our discretion to negotiate a sale by private treaty not later than the close of business on the day of the sale in the case of lots unsold at auction, in which case the same charges will be payable as if such lots had been sold at auction and so far as appropriate these Terms apply.

are subject to the same charges if you do not remove them within a reasonable time of notification. If not removed within three weeks we reserve the right to sell them and defray charges from any net proceeds of sale or at your expense to consign them to the local authority for disposal. 17. Settlement. After sale settlement of the net sum due to you normally takes place 21 days after the sale (by crossed cheque to the seller) unless the buyer has not paid for the goods. In this case no settlement will then be made but we will take your instructions in the light of our Conditions of Sale. You authorise any sums owed by you to us on other transactions to be deducted from the sale proceeds. You must note the liability to reimburse the proceeds of sale to us as under the circumstances provided for in Condition 10 above. You should therefore bear this potential liability in mind before parting with the proceeds of sale until the expiry of 21 days from the date of sale.

16. Warehousing. We disclaim all liability for goods delivered to our saleroom without sufficient sale instructions. and reserve the right to make minimum warehousing charge of ÂŁ5 per lot per day. Unsold lots

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CONDITIONS OF SALE Ewbank’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. 1. DEFINITIONS In these Conditions:

(a) "auctioneer” means the firm of Ewbank’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 Ewbank’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.

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

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auctioneer shall act reasonably in exercising this discretion. (c) Bidders shall be deemed to act as principals. (d) Our right to bid on behalf of the seller is expressly reserved up to the amount of any reserve and the right to refuse any bid is also reserved.

3. INCREMENTS Bidding increments shall be at the auctioneer’s sole discretion. 4. THE PURCHASE PRICE The buyer shall pay the hammer price together with a premium thereon of 25.2% inclusive of VAT [or incremental] at the rate imposed by law. 5. VALUE ADDED TAX Value Added Tax on the hammer price is imposed by law on all items affixed with a ‘†’ or double asterisk. Value Added Tax is charged at the appropriate rate prevailing by law at the date of sale and is payable by buyers of relevant Lots. (Please refer to “Information for Buyers” for a brief explanation of the VAT position). 6. PAYMENT (1) Immediately a Lot is sold you will: (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. (c) Any payments by you to us may be applied by us towards any sums owing from you to us on any account whatever without regard to any directions of you or your agent, whether express or implied. 7. TITLE AND COLLECTION OF PURCHASES (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 Loss and Damage Warranty


CONDITIONS OF SALE continued 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. (i) 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 (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

9. THIRD PARTY LIABILITY All members of the public on our premises are there at their own risk and must note the lay-out of the accommodation and security arrangements. Accordingly neither the auctioneer nor our employees or agents shall incur liability for death or personal injury (except as required by law by reason of our negligence) or similarly for the safety of the property of persons visiting prior to or at a sale. 10. 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. 12. AGENCY The auctioneer normally acts as agent only and disclaims any responsibility for default by sellers or buyers. 13. TERMS OF SALE The seller acknowledges that Lots are sold subject to the stipulations of these Conditions in their entirety and on the Terms of Consignment as notified to the consignor at the time of the entry of the Lot. 14. 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.

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CONDITIONS OF SALE continued

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

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GENERAL 16. We shall have the right at our discretion, to refuse admission to our premises or attendance at our auctions by any person. 17. (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.

18. 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. 19. 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. 20. 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. 21. English law applies to the interpretation of these Conditions.


OUR WEBSITE: www.ewbankauctions.co.uk We have just updated our web-site. Those who know us will already know that they can find current and archive catalogues on line and that all sale catalogues, auction dates, sale results and terms of business together with useful information on buying and selling can be found there. Multiple images and condition reports are also posted on line for our quarterly antique and fine art auctions, all lots in these sales being illustrated. This information is freely available to anyone logging in but there are additional benefits of registering with us on line.

WHY NOT REGISTER ON LINE TO MAKE THE BEST USE OF OUR SERVICES If you have not already registered on our site you can do so now by completing the on line registration form. Registration is simple and gives you the opportunity to take advantage of a number of features of this site which is only open to those with a valid log-in; NEWSLETTERS: If you register on line you can opt to receive periodic newsletters from us (about 12 per year) FORTHCOMING SALE NOTIFICATIONS; If you want to receive automatic advance notification of all catalogues when they are posted on line select the box 'Please sign me up for forthcoming sale email alerts' when registering. LEAVE COMMISSION BIDS ON LINE; You can leave commission bids for us to execute on your behalf, which are automatically registered on the auctioneers book. This means that you will not need to communicate them by phone fax or email and gives an efficient straightforward access direct to the auctioneers book. Service open for all sales on line up to half an hour before the auction begins. REQUEST CONDITION REPORTS REGISTER YOUR PARTICULAR INTERESTS RECEIVE LOT ALERTS FOR FORTHCOMING SALES; Based on a word search you can request alerts on lots matching your words in forthcoming sales as they are published on the internet. PARTICIPATE IN LIVE AUCTIONS VIA THE WEBSITE (ANTIQUE AND FINE ART SALES ONLY); (Note there will be an additional buyers premium charge of 3% plus VAT on the hammer price of purchases for this service). TRACK LOTS IN WHICH YOU ARE INTERESTED AS A BUYER OR SELLER

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Heading North on the A3 take the Ripley turning to the Burnt Common roundabout and follow the Woodhill signs.

Ewbank Auctioneers is situated between the A3 and B2215 South of Burnt Common Roundabout. Please note: if using Sat Nav to navigate to us then to do not use our postcode as this will direct you to the A3. Please use postcode GU23 7JY, this will take you to the burnt common roundabout then follow directions as above.

A257

One Way

Heading South turn off the A3 11/2 miles after the M25 junction and proceed through Ripley to the Burnt Common roundabout as above. If you miss the Ripley turning go South, proceed to the Merrow & Burpham slip road and join the A3 Northbound.

Burnt Common Roundabout

A3

HOW TO FIND US

EWBANK AUCTIONEERS In 1994 we acquired the Burnt Common Auction Rooms, which are situated just off the A3, under ten minutes away from junction 10 on the M25. It is a very prominent site in an out of town location giving easy access and acres of parking. Woking main line station is 4 miles with trains to Waterloo (25 minutes). Throughout our time in Guildford, we have had the privilege of advising thousands clients on the valuation and sale of Antiques and Fine Art and have conducted well in excess of a hundred Antiques and Fine Arts auctions and over three hundred General Sales. When we started in 1990 we held six auctions a year and we are now expecting to hold up to 24 in the next twelve months If they are to succeed, businesses like ours must give clients and buyers an efficient and friendly service and, over the years, we have always tried to maintain the highest standards, adhering to the principles of probity and ethics of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors and the Society of Fine Art Auctioneers and Valuers, of which we are Members. Most of our new clients come to us on recommendation, from professional advisers or existing clients. As the costs of selling by Auction in Central London have rocketed we have benefited from the general trend in recent years for more important items to be sold outside the capital. Catalogues are produced and circulated to prospective purchasers by post and E-mail and full details, including digital illustrations of almost all lots in our quarterly Antique and Fine Art auctions, are included on the internet. Buyers are attracted from all over the world. We have an agreement with artfact.com, who list our antique sales on Ebay, take commission bids from prospective buyers and facilitate active participation in the auction from a PC anywhere in the world at the time that the sale is actually in progress. This gives a far greater global marketing ability. We are trail-blazing in this field as there are only a handful of other Antique and Fine Art salerooms in the UK who also list on eBay. We see this as being the way forward for the future and it will maximise our ability to achieve the best possible prices for our clients. In our first internet linked auction in 2005 there were nearly 20000 visits to our online catalogue generating over 500 specific enquiries and the figures have risen markedly since then. Ewbank Auctioneers has grown from humble beginnings holding six sales a year, to the position that we hold today, with our own salerooms and some twenty sales a year. Turnover since 1990 has increased by over 800%. Building refurbishment works have just been completed, which include, a new mezzanine floor doubling our existing floor space, a new entrance, offices, a new heating system and external face-lift. Chris Ewbank has taken a very active part in the leadership of the profession within the UK. He has been a member of the Fine Arts Advisory Panel of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors and Chairman of its Art and Antiques Professional Group. He is also an elected Member of its International Governing Council ( the highest decision making body in the Institution). He joined the Committee of the Society of Fine Art Auctioneers & Valuers in 1994, (he first became a member in 1982), and was Chairman from 2000 - 2007. He has also in recent years been on the Executive Committee of the British Art Market Federation and was one of the first to join the new City of London Guild of Arts Scholars, Dealers and Collectors. Chris Ewbank FRICS ASFAV

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Ewbank’s 2014 Sale Calendar October 8th/9th 22nd 29th

Antique and Collectors’ Auction 20th Century Art and Design (entries close 26th September) Entertainment and Memorabilia Auction (entries close 3rd October)

November 5th/6th Antique and Collectors’ Auction 19th Asian and Eastern Art Auction (entries close 31st October) 26th Specialist Fine Jewellery & Silver Auction 27th Quarterly Fine Auction, to include Fine Wine, Clocks and Watches (entries close 7th November) December 9th William “Bill” Hewison Studio Cartoon Collection 10th/11th Antique and Collectors’ Auction


Ewbanks Burnt Common Auction Rooms, London Road, Send, Woking, Surrey, GU23 7LN tel: 01483 223101 email: antiques@ewbankauctions.co.uk


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