Ewbanks Jewellery, Silver, Antqiues, Automobilia - 16 18 march 2016

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Fine Jewellery, Silver, Antiques, Works of Art, Models & Automobilia

Fine Jewellery, Silver, Antiques, Works of Art, Models & Automobilia Wednesday 16th, Thursday 17th & Friday 18th March 2016

Wednesday 16th, Thursday 17th & Friday 18th March 2016

www.ewbankauctions.co.uk

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ewbank’s auction sale dates 2016 Viewing days/times vary, please contact the auctioneer for details

Chris Ewbank, FRICS ASFAV Senior partner

Andrew Ewbank, BA, ASFAV Partner

Andrea Machen, Cert GA Jewellery Specialist

Emma Reeves, FGA, DGA Gemmologist

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Alastair McCrea, MA Partner

Andrew Delve, MA, ASFAV Partner

Tim Duggan, ASFAV Partner

John Snape, BA, ASFAV Partner

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June 1st 22nd 23rd 24th

Vintage Posters Timed Auction Antique & Collectors' Photographic, Scientific Instruments & Natural History Textiles, Sewing & Vintage Fashion Asian Art

Antique & Collectors' Militaria & Medals Toys and Models Entertainment & Memorabilia (Movie, Music, Sporting & Toys) Vintage Posters

Antique & Collectors' Jewellery, Silver & Watches Fine Art & Antiques Antique Furniture & Clocks

July 6th 14th 14th 28th

Antique & Collectors' Decorative Arts Contemporary Art & Modern British Paintings Asian Art

August 3rd 31st

Antique & Collectors' Antique & Collectors'

September 6th Entertainment & Memorabilia (Movie, Music, Sporting & Toys) 7th Vintage Posters 21st Jewellery, Silver & Watches 22nd Fine Art & Antiques 23rd Antique Furniture & Clocks

October 5th 6th 27th 27th

Antique & Collectors' Photographic, Scientific Instruments & Natural History Decorative Arts Contemporary Art

November 10th Asian Art 10th Textiles, Sewing & Vintage Fashion 16th Antique & Collectors' 30th Jewellery, Silver & Watches

December 1st Fine Art & Antiques 2nd Antique Furniture & Clocks 8th Entertainment & Memorabilia (Movie, Music, Sporting & Toys) 9th Vintage Posters 14th Antique & Collectors' 15th Fine Wines & Spirits

Front Cover: Lot 30 Inside Front Cover: Lot 1232 & 905 Back Cover: Lot 1294 Fully illustrated catalogues with multiple images are published on our website approximately two weeks before the sale. For Monthly sales they go online approximately one week before the sale. Dates are published on our website and are subject to change without notice.

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Fine Jewellery, Silver, Paintings & Prints, Antiques & Works of Art

Surrey & Hampshire’s Premier Auctioneers & Valuers

Fine Jewellery, Silver, Antiques, Works of Art, Models & Automobilia Jewellery, Costume Jewellery, Watches, Coins, Silver Plate, Silver, Model Boats including the Brian King Collection, Automobilia, Objects and Works of Art, Ceramics & Glass, Tribal Art, Collectables, Stamps, Books & Maps, Oil Paintings, Watercolours and Prints, Clocks & Barometers, Persian Rugs, Antique Furniture, Garden Furniture

SALE: Wednesday 16th, Thursday 17th & Friday 18th March 2016 at 10.00am VIEWING: Saturday 12th March 10.00am - 2.00pm Monday 14th March 10.00am - 5.00pm Tuesday 15th March 10.00am - 7.00pm Mornings of sale For the fully illustrated catalogue, to leave commission bids, and to register for Ewbank’s Live Internet Bidding please visit our new website: www.ewbankauctions.co.uk The Burnt Common Auction Rooms London Road, Send, Surrey BU23 7LN

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INFORMATION FOR BUYERS AT AUCTIONS ORDER OF SALE Wednesday 16th March 2016 at 10.00am Lot

Jewellery

Section will not start before time

1

10:00am

Costume Jewellery

285

12:50pm

Watches

326

1:15pm

Coins

392

1:50pm

Silver Plate

426

2:10pm

Silver

451

2:25pm

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5:00pm

1. Introduction. The following notes are intended to assist bidders and buyers, particularly those that are inexperienced or new to our salerooms. All of our auctions are governed by our Conditions of Business incorporating the Terms of Consignment (primarily applicable to sellers), the Terms of Sale (primarily applicable to bidders and buyers) and any notices that are displayed in our salerooms or announced by the auctioneer at the auction. Our Conditions of Business are available for inspection at our salerooms and the Terms of Sale are printed in the back of our auction catalogues and on our web-site. Our staff will be happy to help you if there is anything in our Conditions of Business that you do not fully understand. Please make sure that you read our Terms of Sale set out in this catalogue or on our website carefully before bidding in the auction. If your bid is successful, you will be obliged to comply with our Terms of Sale. 2. Agency. As auctioneers we usually act on behalf of the seller whose identity, for reasons of confidentiality, is not normally disclosed. If you buy at auction your contract for the goods is with the seller, not with us as auctioneer. 3. Estimates. Estimates are designed to help you gauge what sort of sum might be involved for the purchase of a particular lot. Estimates may change and should not be thought of as the sale price. The lower estimate may represent the reserve price (the minimum price for which a lot may be sold) and will not be below the reserve price. Estimates do not include the buyer’s premium or VAT (where chargeable). Estimates are prepared some time before the auction and may be altered by a saleroom notice or announcement by the auctioneer before the auction of the lot. They are not definitive. 4. Buyer’s Premium. The Terms of Sale oblige you to pay a buyer’s premium at 22.5% on the hammer price of each lot purchased. In addition, VAT will be added to this premium (see below).

Thursday 17th March 2016 at 10:00am Lot

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Model Boats including the Brian King Collection

750

10:00am

Automobilia

782

10:20am

Objects and Works of Art

902

11:30am

Ceramics & Glass

925

11:40am

Tribal Art

988

12:10pm

Collectables

1003

12:20pm

Stamps

1028

12:35pm

Books & Maps

1037

12:40pm

5. VAT. Items in our catalogue may be marked in the following ways: a. (†) indicates that VAT is payable by the buyer on the hammer price as well as being an element in the buyer’s premium. VAT will be chargeable at the standard rate (presently 20%). This imposition of VAT is likely to be because the seller is registered for VAT within the European Union and is not operating the Dealers Margin Scheme or because VAT is due at 20% on importation into the UK. b. (**) indicates that the lot has been imported from outside the European Union. [These lots are liable to a reduced rate of VAT (5%) on the hammer price and buyer’s premium)]. c. Lots which do not have either of the above symbols have no VAT payable on the hammer price. This is because such lots are sold using the Auctioneers’ Margin Scheme. The VAT included within the premium is not recoverable as input tax. 6. Inspection of goods by the buyer. As we act on behalf of the seller, we are dependent on information provided by the seller about their goods. We may inspect lots and will act reasonably in taking a general view about them. However, we are normally unable to carry out detailed examinations of lots to check their condition in the way a buyer would do. You will have ample opportunity to inspect the goods. You must inspect and investigate lots that you might wish to bid for. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots set out in the Terms of Sale at clause 12.4. 7. Electrical goods. These are sold as “antiques” only. If you buy electrical goods for use you must ask a qualified electrician to check them for compliance with safety regulations before you use them.

Oil Paintings, Watercolours and Prints 1185

2:05pm

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8. Export of goods. If you intend to export goods you must find out: a. whether an export licence is needed; and b. if there is a prohibition on importing goods of that character e.g. because the goods contain prohibited materials such as ivory.

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9. Bidding. Bidders will be required to register with us before the auction starts. We reserve the right to impose a deadline prior to the auction by which you must register or by which we must receive a commission bid. If you wish to bid on high value lots this deadline may be several days before the auction in order to allow us sufficient time to carry out the necessary checks. Lots will be invoiced to the name and address on the registration form. You will need to provide us with proof of your identity in a form acceptable to us and such other information as we may require. Please enquire in advance about our arrangements for telephone or online bidding. Please note that we may refuse to register you if you do not provide us with all the information and documentation that we ask for or at our discretion. Phone bidders must be prepared to guarantee a starting bid of at least £500 if they wish to bid by telephone. REMEMBER THAT YOU CAN BID LIVE ON EWBANKS LIVE ON THE SAME BASIS AS IF YOU ARE IN THE ROOM AND SAVE 6% OVER ANY OTHER BIDDING PLATFORM FOR THIS SALE

Friday 18th March 2016 at 10:00am Lot

Clocks & Barometers

1400

10:00am

Persian Rugs

1460

10:30am

Antique Furniture

1517

11:05am

Garden Furniture

1668

12:35pm

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Artists Resale Right: 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 a §. The charge will be applied only where the hammer price exceeds 1,000 Euros and will be a maximum of 4%, for full details visit www.dacs.co.uk or phone +44 (0) 0845 410 3410

10. Commission bidding. You may leave commission bids (absentee bids) with us indicating the maximum amount to be bid against a lot (excluding the buyers’ premium and/or any applicable VAT). We will execute commission bids as cheaply as possible having regard to the reserve (if any) and competing bids. If two buyers submit identical commission bids we may prefer the first bid received (where this can be reasonably ascertained). Please enquire in advance about our arrangements for the leaving of commission bids by telephone or email or via our website or online bidding platform. 11. Methods of Payment. Usually any cheques will need to be cleared before you can take the goods away. Please discuss with our office in advance of the sale if you plan to use other methods of payment (except cash, for which there is an upper limit of 15,000 euros equivalent). There is an additional charge of 2.5% plus VAT on credit card payments with no additional charge on debit card payments (either made securely online or in person via a chip and pin machine). 12. Collection and storage. Please note what the Terms of Sale say about collection and storage. It is important that you pay for and collect goods promptly and within 7 days of the end of a sale. Any delay may involve you having to pay storage charges which are currently set at £5 plus VAT per lot per day.




Wednesday 16th March, 10.00am Jewellery Costume Jewellery Watches Coins Silver Plate Silver

Lot 110


Please note that late entries for the sale are accepted until the Friday before viewing. Addendum listings are available from the office.

JEWELLERY This section of sale will not start before Wednesday 10.00am 1 Victorian old cushion cut diamond ring, the single stone of 0.70 carats, in yellow gold marked 18ct £400-600 2 Pair of Victorian citrine set earrings, the oval faceted stones, each of 10 carats, in rope twist border, later screw fitting £150-250 3 Citrine and pearl brooch, in gold star setting, 9ct

£120-160

10 10 Ruby and diamond set ring, rectangular plaque set with three square cut rubies within a border of baguette diamonds, set in white gold, unmarked £1800-2200 See Illustration

4 4 19th C seal bracelet, the bracelet of double bar links in 18ct gold, with intaglio cut amethyst and carnelian seals, agate and bloodstone fobs, and two lockets £300-500 See Illustration 5 Gold charm bracelet, with a quantity of charms, with opening church, half gold Sovereign, and golden gate bridge mid 20th C £200-300 6 Edwardian diamond and ruby set bar brooch, set with a pearl, old cut diamonds and two rubies and 9ct yellow gold amethyst set brooch £200-300 7 Irish interest Victorian gold signet ring, monogrammed on shamrock form and with similarly decorated shoulders, interior with inscription to W.R. Armstrong from Dublin friends, 18ct gold hallmark Birmingham 1903 £250-350 8 Gold medal Dublin university cycling race 1895, inscription on reverse, 18ct gold £200-300 9 Opal and diamond cluster ring, mounted in white and yellow gold. circa 1930 £70-100

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11 11 A pair of chandelier diamond set earrings, garland style set with old cut diamonds set in silver and gold, estimated total diamond weight 4.00 carats. Length 7.5cm £3000-5000 See Illustration


18 18 Two Edwardian rings, one with single diamond in millegrain setting, open twist gold mount, 18ct and a paste set gold daisy ring 9ct £100-150 See Illustration 12 12 Carved amethyst bead necklace, with paste and silver gilt drop £50-80 See Illustration 13 Cameo rings, both with feamle head in profile, in gold setting £50-100

19 Edwardian star sapphire bangle, set with a cabochon cut star sapphire with diamonds set to each shoulders mounted in platinum the year ‘1916’ engraved. Estimated sapphire weight 3.44 carats. £1100-1400 20 Victorian banded agate mourning locket, Length 6.3cm (inc pendant loop) £250-350 21 Gold jewellery, figaro chain, gold wedding ring, gold keeper ring 9ct and a four gold buttons boxed. £100-200 22 A modern white gold and diamond snake bracelet, comprising a diamond set snake and two white gold snakes links with diamond set heads mounted in 18ct white gold. Length 18cm £700-1000 23 Three gold rings, set with cubic/synthetic stones, 9ct gold £150-250

14 14 Ruby and diamond crescent brooch, mounted in gold. 2.8cm Hallmarked 9ct gold. 1977 £500-800 See Illustration 15 Gold wedding rings, three 22 ct, and two unmarked

£100-150

16 A group of jewellery including Edwardian amethyst brooch in 9ct gold an opal doublet set pendant and other items £80-120 17 Victorian gold locket with enamel cross, unmarked, a pair of cufflinks, stamped 9ct a gold plated full hunter pocket watch with subsidiary dial and a Chinese silver brooch with three characters, Chinese stamp and 90 £100-150

24 24 Victorian amethyst set pendant brooch, in the form of a large flower with seed pearl set centre and stars £200-400 See Illustration 25 Edwardian triple row of seed pearls, set to a white gold clasp set with small diamonds £150-250 26 Amethyst set ring, with three amethysts and diamonds in unmarked yellow metal £70-100 27 An Edwardian amethyst and seed pearl set bug brooch, and pendant with amethyst drop, both 9ct £70-100 28 Edwardian opal and diamond brooch, set with central oval opal and diamonds in white metal £250-350 29 Victorian brooch set with moonstone, unmarked gold, and a Scottish agate set brooch £50-80

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30 30 Fine Victorian diamond and moonstone necklace, the fourteen oval cabochon-cut moonstones with diamond border linked by a garland setting, largest moonstone, 29 x 14 x 17 mm, necklace size, 25 x 480mm ÂŁ15000-20000 See Illustration

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31 Edwardian pearl necklace, graduating in size from 3 to 7 mm, to a diamond set white metal clasp £100-150 32 Marquise form opal and diamond ring set in 18ct yellow gold. £100-150 33 Edwardian single stone diamond ring, set with old cushion cut stone of 0.35 carat, in 18ct yellow gold £200-300 34 An antique 18ct gold fob chain, each link hallmarked 18. Gross weight 85 grams £1200-1800 35 Edwardian peridot and pearl set brooch, openwork design in unmarked gold £80-120 36 Victorian gold snake ring, the four band coiled snake set with a diamond and sapphire mounted in 15ct gold. C 1870 £250-300 37 Georgian rose-cut diamond cluster ring, silver and gold mount £250-300

46 40 40 Victorian gold pendant brooch, in engraved scroll setting with orange-brown and yellow citrines, and a similar pendant and brooch, unmarked £200-300 See Illustration 41 Pearl earrings and diamond stud earrings, pearls 7.8 mm, in 18ct gold £180-220 42 Two pairs of gold cufflinks, 9ct, studs and T bar £200-300 43 Gold and Moonstone fringe necklace, the oval cabochon moonstones set in 18ct gold £280-320

46 A pair of sapphire and diamond earrings, pear form sapphire within a looped band of diamonds, sapphires 0.78 carats each, total diamond weight estimated at 1.2 carats, 18ct gold £300-500 See Illustration 47 Gold chain link bracelet, French marks,18ct, a gold and lapis signet ring with an engraved seal, and a gold wedding ring, tested as 18ct £300-400 48 A gold dolphin link bracelet, mounted in 18ct yellow gold, Length 19cm £800-1200 49 A pair of gold pendant earrings set with cabochon-cut garnets 18 ct, and a garnet and yellow metal pendant £180-500

44 Two gem necklaces, an aquamarine necklace of faceted beads, converting to bracelet with gold bar links and a ruby bead necklace £100-150

50 Emerald and diamond ring, the step cut emerald within a border of diamonds, and diamond set shoulders, 18ct gold £200-300

45 A pair of gold drop earrings, with a stylised fruit pattern to each panel, peg and butterfly fitting, 14ct £200-300

51 Four rings,, Victorian gold ring set with diamonds 18 ct, and three band rings platinum gold and silver £200-300

38 38 Multi gem drop earrings, with faceted oval peridot, amethyst, citrine and topaz, largest stones 9.8 mm, in 18ct gold £200-220 See Illustration 39 A pair of diamond ear studs and a pearl necklace, diamonds 0.12 carats each, double row of cultured pearls, graduating in size from 3.3 to 7 mm, to a pearl set gold clasp £150-250

52 52 Tourmaline and diamond ring, cabochon cut purple tourmaline to the centre weighing approximately 14.00 carats surrounded by round brilliant cut diamonds mounted in 18ct yellow gold. Estimated total diamond weight 1.10 carats £1800-2200 See Illustration

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59 Victorian pearl set ring, set with five pearls in yellow gold, marked 18ct £100-150 60 Two rings, Edwardian ring set with synthetic ruby and a pearl set ring 9ct gold £100-150

53 53 A pair of Early 20th C Pearl and diamond earrings, a mabe pearl to the centre measuring approximately 12mm with a surround of old cut diamonds, mounted in white metal, the post tested as 14ct gold £1500-2000 See Illustration 54 A pair of gold citrine and pearl set drop earrings, the oval cut citrines each of 7.5 carats, screw fittings £120-150

61 61 Ruby and diamond ring, set with a ruby of 1.96 carat in millegrain setting within a petal form diamond set border, unmarked white metal. With gem report from Swisslab, stating that the natural ruby shows no indication of heat treatment and has characteristics of Burmese origin. £6000-8000 See Illustration

55 55 Citrine and pearl set necklace, in unmarked yellow metal £180-220 See Illustration 56 Citrine and gold tassel necklace, unmarked

£150-200

57 Sapphire set gold ring, set with marquise cut stones, in 18ct gold £200-300

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58 58 Emerald and diamond ring, with central square step cut emerald of 0.9 carats in millegrain setting, bordered by two diamonds, each of 0.50 carats, in unmarked white metal £500-800 See Illustration

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62 Emerald and diamond ring, millegrain petal setting in white and yellow gold, unmarked £1500-2500 See Illustration


69 Three stone diamond ring, round brilliant-cut diamonds in a white gold rub-over setting on a 18ct yellow gold band, estimated total diamond weight 1.30 carot £300-500 70 Gentleman’s 9ct gold textured signet ring

£150-250

71 Russian sapphire and diamond crossover ring, mounted in 14ct gold. £150-250 63 63 Group of Victorian brooches, amethyst pearl and turquoise set, a mourning brooch and another with Celtic motif £150-250 See Illustration 64 Victorian bar brooch, set with diamonds and ruby, cased in yellow gold. £200-300 65 Late Victorian emerald and diamond ring, of boat form with engraved leaf decoration to the mount, unmarked gold £70-100 66 Two dress rings, an opal and diamond set ring and a synthetic ruby ring, both in yellow metal mounts, unmarked £80-120

72 A pair of diamond set snake earrings in 18ct white gold

£250-350

73 Diamond set cross in openwork filigree mount, the principle diamond 0.15 carat, set in white gold £1000-1500 74 Rose gold bracelet with heart clasp, marked 9ct

£80-120

75 Topaz and diamond ring, the fancy cut stone yellow to orange colour, diamond set shoulders, in 18ct white gold, stamped 750 £100-200 76 Emerald and diamond half eternity ring in 18ct gold, and four others with paste or synthetic stones £80-120

67 Two solitaire diamond rings, in 18ct gold and platinum one in illusion setting 0.30 carat and a claw set ring 0.20 carat £100-150

77 77 Ruby and diamond three stone ring, with central old cut diamond of 0.60 carats, in claw setting, unmarked gold £200-300 See Illustration 78 Regency memorial brooch set with seed pearls and hair work in two colour yellow metal, tested as 15ct £200-300 79 Late Georgian gold and enamel mourning ring set with seed pearls dated 1831 and a Victorian gold ring set with amethyst, pearls and turquoise. £150-180 80 Late 19th Century tortoiseshell and gold purse on chain

£60-100

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81 Gold cufflinks, signet ring and Victorian navette form brooch set with seed pearls £70-100

68 Large aquamarine drop and diamond set earrings, the channel set diamonds in white gold suspending an aquamarine drop, each 12.15 carats £3000-4000 See Illustration

82 Citrine and diamond set cross, with square cut citrines and round diamonds, set in white gold £300-500

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83 83 19th century diamond and ruby bracelet, intricate open work design set with central clusters of old cut diamonds and rubies flanked by cabochon cut rubies and trefoil motifs to each edge, silver and gold mounted. Estimated total diamond weight 7.50 carots, Length 18cm £10000-15000 See Illustration 84 Georgian mourning ring, enamel set with seed pearl, internal inscription dated 1823, boxed £200-300

85 Edwardian diamond set eternity ring,and a platinum wedding band £200-300

86 Antique gold bracelet, of oval links, clasp stamped 10ct £200-300

89 89 Pearl and diamond cluster ring, 9mm round pearl to the centre with a surround of round and marquise cut diamonds. Mounted in white metal. Tested as 18ct gold. £350-450 See Illustration

97 Early 20th Century Jade jewellery, ring set with a cabochon cut marquise cut jade mounted in 18ct gold together with a jade necklace, a single row of graduated jade beads ranging from 5.5mm to 9.8mm with a paste clasp and a pair of jade drop earrings. with original receipt dated 1923 £100-150 98 Long multi gem necklace, set with blue topaz, peridot, amethyst, citrine and garnet, linked by double chains, 18ct gold £300-400

90 Aquamarine earrings, the rectangular faceted stones measuring 8.5 x 6.5 mm, post mount, 18ct gold £250-300 91 Modern two colour gold ring of articulated sections, five sections in yellow and white gold, 18ct £250-350

87 87 Gold and enamel Celtic cross brooch, blue enamel openwork brooch with a Celtic cross within a circle, the gold mount with intricate decoration, circa 1880. Diameter: 3.2 cm. £400-600 See Illustration

88 Gold hinged bangle,with chased decoration and internal inscription, 9ct gold £120-160

92 Long necklace set with blue stones, sapphire moonstone and aquamarine in collet setting, 18ct gold, 72cm long £1000-1500 93 Four gold rings, with synthetic stones, three 18 ct, one unmarked yellow metal £70-100 94 Two gold rings set with hardstone, one onyx another with green stone plaque £100-150 95 Single row cultured pearl necklace, to a pearl set silver clasp £40-60 96 Edwardian gold ring, set with synthetic rubies in crown setting, 18ct gold hallmarked £100-150

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99 99 Jade bead necklace, of graduated beads to a barrel clasp, early 20th C £200-400 See Illustration 100 Honourable Artillery Company sweetheart brooch, unmarked gold and enamel, in Goldsmiths and Silversmiths case £100-150 101 19th C gold bead necklace, on alternating double links, beaded section 33 cm, with later chain extension, overall 49cm £300-500 102 19th C Indian pendant, set with cabochon rubies and pearls, in unmarked gold, the reverse with fine foliate engraving. Two loose rubies and one pearl extra. £300-500


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103 Tibetan prayer beads of coloured glass with silk and metal, early to mid 20th C. £70-100 See Illustration

106 Gold signet ring with engraved with initials, 9ct £60-80

110 An 19th Century Russian Stag beetle brooch, with hematite stone set abdomen, the body set with old-cut diamonds, ruby set eyes and further diamonds and a single pearl held by the claws. Mounted in silver and gold. Circa 1890. stamped Russian marks, Length 6cm £1800-2200 See Illustration

104 Victorian carved ivory brooch depicting a crying child and a graduated string of ivory, beads. £80-120 See Illustration 105 Victorian gold diamond and coral brooch and earrings, brooch set with a central rose cut diamond of 4.2mm diameter £300-500 See Illustration

107 Gold patterned wedding ring, embossed with flower decoration. Hallmarked 18ct gold. Width 7.8mm £120-150 108 Two gold signet rings, one marked 9ct both with engraving £100-150 109 Late Victorian citrine necklace, set with seventeen oval-cut citrines graduating from 17 x 12mm to 10 x 8mm mounted in yellow metal tested as 15ct gold, circa 1900. Boxed. £1600-1800

111 Coral jewellery, a gold ring set with coral, French marks, a bead necklace and a branch bracelet £80-120

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114 112 Rose cut diamond and 18ct gold stick pin, makers mark AR, 9ct signet gold, 9ct gold ladies watch, 9ct gold bracelets, two lockets, quantity of stick pins. £80-120

117 117 Edwardian diamond and aquamarine set plaque brooch, open work design set with old cut and rose cut diamonds with a step cut aquamarine weighing approximately 9.00cts. Estimated total diamond weight 2.00cts Length 3.4cm x 2.8cm £1500-2500 See Illustration

120 Art Deco diamond and sapphire line bracelet, set with square cut sapphires and old cut diamonds, within a millegrain border £3000-5000 121 Lapis Lazuli and cultured pearl necklace £50-80 122 Two Edwardian rings, diamond daisy ring in 18ct gold and a gold paste set plaque ring £180-220 123 A Mid 20th Century rose quartz and nephrite flower brooch, in the form of a posy of cyclamen, in 14ct gold, Austrian. Length 10cm £1500-1800

113 113 Victorian brooches, 15ct gold and pearl set brooch, and two coral set brooches £80-120 See Illustration 114 Gem set butterfly brooch, With central diamond of 1.05 carat, oval cut rubies and sapphires, two central rubies each of 0.88 carats, further rubies sapphire and diamond and a mother of pearl body, 5 x 6.5cm £6000-8000 See Illustration

118 118 Pair of Edwardian diamond and aquamarine drop earrings £300-500 See Illustration

124 Nephrite Jade and gold rose brooch, set with carved nephrite jade leaves, matt finish gold rose bud mounted in 18ct white gold. Austrian, mid 20th C £1400-1800 See Illustration

119 Gold wedding ring, 22ct Birmingham 1922 £80-120

115 Nephrite jade necklace, of dark green graduated beads to a barrel clasp, mid 20th C, 41.5cm £70-100 116 Nephrite jade necklace,of green graduated beads to a navette form clasp, 43cm £100-150

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125 Yellow gold charm bracelet, with 23 charms 9ct and 18ct gold including a car, church, scales, ballerina and a 22ct gold coin. gold bracelet links hallmarked 18ct Gross weight 62.2 grams £500-800 126 Collection of jewellery, including two 9ct gold signet rings, gold wedding ring in 9ct gold, four gold chains and a rolled gold chain, pendant, and other items. £150-200 127 Pair of Victorian gold cufflinks and shirt studs, in case, 9ct gold £100-150 128 Victorian gold and bloodstone set signet ring and a gold wedding band with engraved decoration £100-150 129 Yellow metal bracelet with Arabic script, testing as 18ct plus £250-350 130 Various item of gold a propelling pencil in unmarked yellow metal, set with amethyst, cameo and other items £150-200 131 Three gold rings, including two amethyst rings and a patterned wedding ring. All 9ct gold £50-80

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137 Emerald and diamond ring, large oval-cut emerald weighing approximately 30 carats mounted in yellow and white metal tested as 18ct £400-600 See Illustration

142 Art Deco sapphire and diamond dress ring, set with square step cut sapphire with a surround of single and baguette cut diamonds mounted in platinum £150-250 See Illustration

138 Sapphire, ruby and diamond band ring, oval-cut ruby to one side and a sapphire to the other with a surround of pave set diamonds mounted in 18ct gold £200-300 139 Single stone diamond ring, round brilliantcut diamond weighing approximately 1.00 carat in a double six claw setting mounted in platinum. £1500-2500 143 143 Victorian cockatoo brooch, set with turquoise, ruby and pearl, on gold stick pin £100-150 See Illustration

132 Victorian gold Albert chain, with elongated oval links, each stamped with hallmark, 18ct and a engraved yellow metal pencil £1200-1800 133 Group of gold jewellery, an amethyst pendant on chain, a gold bracelet with ball and tassel clasp, pearl set ring and a gold cross on chain, mainly 9ct £200-300 134 Gold bracelet, of chain links to a square clasp, unmarked, tested as 18ct gold £200-300

140 140 Single stone diamond ring, round brilliantcut diamond weighing approximately 2.20 carats, in an eight claw setting to diamond set shoulders £5000-7000 See Illustration

144 Two 19th Century cameos, one well carved of a lady with fruiting vines in her hair, cased, 10cm and another carved with figure of Mercury, 3.8 cm, both unmarked yellow metal £100-200

135 Smoky topaz pendant in gold mount on an oval link chain, marked 375 for 9ct £100-150 136 Art Deco design diamond pendant, set with round brilliant cut diamonds in an open work setting, mounted in 18ct white gold, on an 18ct white gold chain set with four diamonds in a rub-over setting. Estimated total diamond weight 1.56 carats £1700-2000

141 145 141 Sapphire and diamond ring set with four sapphires and diamond points in a scroll decorated mount, unmarked, testing as 18ct £200-300 See Illustration

145 Georgian diamond set ring, set with rose cut diamonds in a foil backed setting, unmarked yellow metal £500-800 See Illustration

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146 19th century diamond and emerald set bug brooch, the principle old cut diamond estimated at 0.60 carats, set alongside a rose cut diamond two cabochon emeralds, the wings and pin set with rose cut diamonds £1000-1500 See Illustration

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150 Group of antique jewellery, a Victorian gold gem set ring in closed back setting, a small gold Charles Horner ring and a green enamel and seed pearl pocket watch £100-150 151 Two men’s diamond set rings, both with pave set diamonds, in 9ct gold £150-250 152 Two diamond set rings, a three stone gypsy ring and a single stone ring, both 9ct gold £100-150 153 Fancy yellow radiant cut diamond ring in a four claw setting flanked by two trilliant cut diamonds, mounted in platinum. accompanied with a GIA report stating the diamond is of natural fancy light yellow colour and VS2 clarity £1000-1500 See Illustration

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154 Modern diamond bracelet, of oval links, brilliant cut diamonds set in 14ct white gold £2000-3000

147 A Giuliano enamel, pearl and gold caduceus brooch. Designed as a trumpet with entwined black enamel snakes and cream enamel wings, terminations set with drilled pearls. AG makers marks worn. Length 3.8cm £300-500 See Illustration

156 Two sapphire set rings, a diamond half eternity ring, in 18ct gold and a sapphire and diamond three stone ring. £80-120 157 Sapphire and diamond link bracelet mounted in yellow metal tested as 9ct £100-200 158 Sapphire necklace with collet set faceted stones with fine fancy chain links, in 18ct gold £400-600 159 Four gold gem set rings, two stick pins and a silver amethyst set brooch £150-250 160 Gold charm bracelet, open curb links with Padlock. Hallmarked 9ct gold. £80-120 161 Three gem set ring, including an Edwardian paste three stone ring in 9ct gold, and two cubic zirconia rings in 9ct gold. £50-80 162 Art Nouveau tie pin, citrine and gold 14ct £60-80 163 Two rings, carved shell cameo ring and an engraved agate signet ring both, 9ct gold. £50-80 164 Two gem set rings ruby and diamond five stone band ring in 18ct yellow gold and a garnet three stone ring mounted in 9ct gold. £70-100

148 Edwardian cupids bow brooch, set with rose cut diamonds and a pearl in silver and gold £100-150 155 149 Victorian gold and pearl set pendant and chain, star form pendant, marked 15ct on a Victorian curb link chain to barrel clasp, marked 9ct £100-150

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155 Drop earrings set with sapphire, pearl and diamond in 18ct gold £300-400 See Illustration

165 Blue topaz ring and earrings, set in 9ct gold £80-120 166 Mid 20th C ring set with large citrine, in unmarked gold £150-250


167 167 Single stone diamond ring in 18ct yellow gold, the central stone of 0.50 carat, with channel set diamond shoulders in 18ct white and yellow gold £300-500 See Illustration

179 174 Diamond ring in halo setting, with central oval brilliant cut stone estimated at .7 carats, within a border of pave set diamonds, and diamond set shoulders, in 18ct white gold £600-800 175 White gold diamond set wedding band, set with eleven brilliant cut diamonds, in 18ct white gold £180-220 176 Victorian pearl set anchor brooch, unmarked gold, cased

£70-100

177 Group of gold jewellery, turquoise and gold ring, a pearl set circle brooch, and pair of turquoise set earrings, 9ct gold £60-80

168 168 Heliodor yellow beryl and diamond ring, the oval cut central stone of 0.65 carats, marked 750 for 18ct gold £200-300 See Illustration 169 Gold charm bracelet, with various gold charms including a diamond set initial plaque, watermill and vintage car, 9ct gold £300-500 170 Gold bracelet, of articulated diamond form sections, set with synthetic stones, in 14 carat gold £300-500 171 Emerald and diamond three stone ring, sapphire and diamond ring, pair sapphire and zirconium ear studs, rolled gold bangle. £100-150

178 A late Victorian large oval shell cameo brooch, depicting a portrait of a lady, with a gold bead and wire border. Metal tested as 18ct gold. Length 7cm x 5.8cm. Boxed £300-500 179 Victorian gold and enamel pendant, oval form with seed pearl centre, in a leaf and rope twist mount, locket back £200-400 See Illustration 180 Turquoise and diamond carved half hoop ring, set with three cabochon cut turquoises and two diamonds to each side mounted in 18ct yellow gold. £100-150 181 Early 20th C Opal and diamond dress ring, with a opal and diamond cluster to the centre with diamond set buckle style shoulders mounted in 18ct gold. £200-300 182 Gold and platinum watch chain, with T bar, stamped 18ct

£250-350

183 Sampson Mordan gold pencil with retracting mechanism, with registered design number, 9ct gold and a unmarked yellow metal swizzle stick, £200-300 See Illustration

172 Group of jewellery, to include a gold mounted cameo, two Edwardian paste set brooches, a bar brooch, and a gold cross £80-120 173 Three gold rings, gold wedding band, dolphin ring and two colour leaf ring, 9ct gold £100-150

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184 A 19th Century French diamond necklace/tiara,The articulated row of old mine cut diamonds in collet settings suspending trefoil diamond clusters and knife-edge bars set with two graduating old cut diamonds individually claw set, mounted in silver and gold. Estimated total diamond weight 14 carats, tiara fittings absent, French control mark and markers mark P M. C 1890 £20000-25000 See Illustration 185 Art Deco ruby and diamond spray brooch, oval cut ruby petals, the stems set with cushion cut diamonds, 7 x 4.5cm £5000-8000 186 No Lot 187 Two Egyptian pendants, design of figures and animals, yellow metal, stamped marks £150-250

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188 Bulgari Allegra diamond and gemset ring, comprising three articulating sections set with diamonds, citrine, blue topaz, pink tourmaline and peridot mounted in 18ct white gold. Signed Bulgari £1500-2500 See Illustration

190 Late Victorian diamond cluster brooch, set with old cut diamonds mounted in a silver and gold. Estimated total diamond weight 1.80 carats, Diameter 2cm £400-600 See Illustration

189 Five stone diamond ring, the central stone. 25 carat, total diamond weight estimated at 0.48 carats, set in 14ct gold £200-300

191 Turquoise cluster ring in18ct gold and a pair of gold and turquoise stud earrings £60-80


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208 201 192 Two gentlemen’s diamond set rings, a three Sapphire and diamond dress ring, oval cut sapphire weighing approximately 1.30 carats stone ring with diamonds in white gold setting on a yellow band and another two with a marquise and baguette cut diamond colour gold ring, both 9ct gold £120-160 to each shoulder. Mounted in 18ct gold. £300-500 202 A pair of emerald and diamond cluster drop 193 earring, each earring set with a round Edwardian diamond pendant brooch, emerald to the centre, 5mm and a surround openwork design with leaf design of ten round brilliant-cut diamond with suspended from a bar, stamped 18ct £300-500 diamond set tops. Mounted in 18ct white £300-500 See Illustration gold. Length 2cm See Illustration 194 203 Victorian amethyst set brooch, set with a Emerald, sapphire and swivel ring, a row of large amethyst of 15.34 carats, in gallery calibre cut sapphires and emeralds and two setting with small collet set diamonds, rows of diamonds mounted in 18ct yellow possible later set to a bar marked 9ct £200-300 £150-250 gold. See Illustration 195 204 Two 19th C rings set, one with rhodolite A pair of multi gem set chandelier earrings, garnet, the octagonal cut stone bordered by with diamond and coloured gems in 18ct seed pearls, set in unmarked gold and gold £280-320 another set with green and pink paste See Illustration £100-150 See Illustration 205 Edwardian cultured pearl necklace, single 196 strand, set to a sapphire and diamond clasp Victorian gold bracelet with cabochon £100-150 garnet, engraved oval link chain, unmarked £100-150 206 Victorian opal ring and a gold wedding 197 band, opal ring Chester 1883, gold band Edwardian diamond set ring, set with three 22ct £180-220 old cut diamonds, central stone of 0.25 carats, in 18ct yellow and white gold £150-250 207 Sapphire set ring, set with oval graduating size sapphires and small diamonds, 18ct 198 gold £250-350 Three Victorian gold brooches, one set with cabochon garnets, pearl set crescent brooch and a two colour memorial brooch £150-250 208 A large single stone diamond ring, round brilliant-cut diamond weighing 199 approximately 5.50 carats in an eight claw A Mikimoto cultured pearl necklace, a setting mounted in 14ct white gold. The single row of forty six 8mm pearls, on a 18ct proceeds of sale of this ring will be donated yellow and white gold clasp, (clasp £7000-9000 replaced) makers marks. £200-300 to Phyllis Tuckwell Hospice. See Illustration See Illustration 200 Diamond set wedding ring mounted in platinum £50-80

209 Edwardian emerald and platinum ring, channel setting of square cut emeralds in platinum with scroll engraving £200-300

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210 Diamond set eternity ring, band of brilliant cut diamonds in unmarked white metal testing as platinum £200-300

215 South American two colour gold pendant brooch, depicting a lama and a native Indian, marked 18ct £180-220

229 Three gold chains including a rope chain, box chain and a spiga chain in 9ct gold. £140-180

211 Gold fancy link chain with cultured pearls, 9ct gold 36 cm, in a Harrods box £50-80

216 Unusual gold charm, box with miniature playing cards, 14 ct, gold sombrero 18ct other gold and yellow metal charms. £80-120

230 19th C rock crystal and garnet pendant, set with a cabochon garnet, unmarked yellow metal mount, length 6.5cm £100-150

212 Three stone diamond ring, round brilliantcut diamonds mounted in platinum. Total diamond weight 0.75 carats £250-350

217 Sapphire line bracelet in 14ct gold. set with oval cut sapphires, length 18cm £100-200 218 Multi gem line bracelet set with emerald, ruby and sapphires mounted in 14ct yellow gold. Length 18cm £100-200 219 A pair of sapphire and gold stud earrings, mounted in 18ct yellow gold. £40-60

213 213 Edwardian amethyst and pearl fringe necklace, the pale oval cut amethysts graduating in size from 7 to 15 mm, seed pearls set to a barrel clasp, 35cm £150-250 See Illustration

220 Two amethyst set rings, a faceted oval with diamond border, set in 18ct gold, and a silver cabochon set ring, London hallmark £70-100 221 Four gold rings, a five stone opal ring, diamond set rings and a gold signet ring. £200-250 222 Gold ring set with sapphire and diamond, cornflower blue sapphire within a border of brilliant cut diamonds, in 9ct gold mount £100-150 223 Garnet set jewellery, a necklace set with marquise and round stones and similar brooch £70-100 224 A baroque pearl and turquoise necklace, and a triple string of cultured pearls. £50-80 225 Victorian brooches, an Etruscan style brooch, target brooch, amethyst set seal and others, unmarked £100-150

214 214 Jade set filigree pendant, with cabochon stone and carved jade drop, in paste set silver. pendant 7 cm, necklace length 60cm £150-250 See Illustration

226 Opal and onyx rings, a large opal triplet and an onyx plaque ring, both 9ct gold £80-120 227 Modern gold and tigers eye bangle with hinge mechanism, 14ct gold £150-250 228 Onyx and gold bar necklace and bracelet set. Tested as 9ct gold. £70-100

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231 Three gold rings, ruby ring and diamond set ring, an illusion set diamond ring and an Edwardian gold paste set ring £100-150 232 Edwardian pendant and brooch, openwork gold pendant set with aquamarine and pearl, and a pearl set crescent brooch £150-250 233 Cultured pearl necklace, single row of graduated pearls from 2.70mm to 5.90mm with a 9ct white gold clasp. Length 40 cm. In an Asprey box. £50-80 234 Graduated amber bead necklace and earrings, largest bead 28mm with a pair of amber drop earrings. Gross weight 140 grams. £300-500 235 Old-cut diamond ring, cushion cut diamond weighing approximately 1.00 carat in an eight-claw setting mounted in yellow metal tested as 18ct £600-1000 236 Single stone diamond ring, round brilliantcut diamond weighing approximately 0.70 carats within a four claw setting Mounted in 18ct white gold. With box. £500-800 237 Sapphire and diamond five stone ring, mounted in 18ct gold. £100-150 238 Two 19th century gilt metal fob seals, on black ribbon and two split rings £100-150 239 Baroque pearl bracelet, and a pearl set ring, bracelet marked 9 ct, ring unmarked yellow metal £80-120 240 Locket and cameo, large gold locket with engraved decoration and a portrait cameo in gold mount £200-300 241 Ruby and diamond necklace, ring and earring suite, mounted in 14ct yellow gold. £200-300


242 Gold and enamel memorial ring, and pair of earrings. £100-150 243 Three 22ct gold wedding/band rings one set with turquoise £200-300 244 Gold bloodstone set ring, unmarked, tested as 9ct £80-120

251 Edwardian diamond set ring, with a band of brilliant cut diamonds, the shoulders engraved with laurel leaves, marked platinum £200-300

258 Four gem set rings and gold jewellery,an 18ct ring set with blue zircon and diamond, three others, a pair of gold cufflinks with inscription and other small items, chains and pendant £120-160

252 Single stone diamond pendant weighing approximately 0.50 carat mounted in 18ct yellow gold, on a silver chain £300-500 253 Three gold wedding bands, two 22ct gold, one 9ct gold £100-150 254 Stick pins and brooches, one with small diamond and sapphire, foil backed opaline glass, seed pearl bird and others £100-150 255 A pair of amethyst drop earrings, each earrings set with an oval cut amethyst and a faceted pear shape amethyst mounted in 18ct gold. Estimated total amethyst weight 22cts £150-250

245 245 19th C Portuguese pendant set with garnet and pearl, in unmarked gold £250-350 See Illustration 246 A pair of yellow gold oval engine turned cufflinks and a pair of amethyst drop earrings mounted in gold both 9ct £50-80

256 Omega seamaster chronostop stainless steel watch, black dial with silvered hour markers, outer racing minute divisions and white tachymeter scale. Orange second hand. Manual wind movement. Circa 1972 £300-500

259 259 Two pairs of Victorian earrings, gold conical drops, unmarked, and another pair set with garnet £100-200 See Illustration

257 Five stone diamond ring, graduated with old-cut diamonds in a claw setting mounted in platinum. Estimated total diamond weight 2.50cts £1500-2500 See Illustration

247 Gold signet ring, with engraved monogram R M Birmingham hallmarks £100-200 248 Diamond single stone ring, round brilliant cut diamond weighing approximately 0.65 carot in an eight claw setting, with diamond set shoulders mounted in platinum. £400-600 249 Coral and pearl pendant necklace, the pendant set with carved coral, and seed pearls, chain marked 9ct £100-150 250 Edwardian gold bracelet set with garnets, with oval and round links, to a bolt ring clasp £200-300

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COSTUME JEWELLERY

297 A Victorian scarab beetle fringe necklace, comprising of 15 green beetles length in gilt metal mounts, linked by a double chain £80-120

This section of sale will not start before Wednesday 12.50pm 285 Amber necklace of elongated and round beads, from butterscotch to transparent, 152cm £100-150

298 Amber pendant ear drops, and a micro mosaic bracelet. £50-80

291 291 Antique turquoise mounted locket, the reverse with a thistle in relief, silver gilt, a coral branch necklace and other items £100-150 See Illustration

299 A cultured pearl necklace, single row of graduated pearls ranging from 5.5mm to 2.6mm on a 9ct white gold clasp. £50-80 300 Mother of pearl cufflinks and shirt studs, cased, a large moss agate pendant, sterling silver enamelled peacock brooch, pearl and gold plated brooch and other items. £40-60 301 Quantity of costume jewellery, including jet locket and necklace, nephrite jade pendant, silver compact, and a Victorian shell purse £80-120

286 302 Small quantity of jewellery to include Victorian gold ring, Scottish brooch, Sterling ship brooch, half dollar coin pendants and other items £50-100

286 Georg Jensen pewter necklace and earrings, oval cabochons set in concave discs, marked with full signature Denmark and 220 A £60-80 See Illustration 292 292 Chanel faux pearl necklace, opera length with beaded Chanel insignia, to a lobster clasp with oval tag, 86 cm, boxed £150-250 See Illustration 293 A group of jewellery to include a feldspar necklace of oval beads, silver enamel brooch, paste set items £50-80 287 287 Chinese silver filigree bracelet set with jade and tourmaline £70-100 See Illustration 288 Collection of costume jewellery, six paste set rings, carved hardstone pendant, paste earrings, and other items, mainly 1920’s to 1960’s £100-150 289 Must de Cartier and Dunhill lighters, cufflinks and badges £60-80 290 Edwardian cultured pearl necklace, on a gold box clasp, silver eagle brooch and collection of costume jewellery £40-60

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294 Victorian, elephant hair and tortoiseshell bangles, carved bog oak hand brooch, ivory beads and other items £70-100 295 Late 19th C ivory and jet brooch, comprising a ivory carving to a jet border together with an early 20th century gold and fabric and rolled gold bracelet, a jet and pearl brooch, Wedgwood carving loose citrine and amethyst stone and a carving with a jet surround brooch other items £80-100 296 Quantity of costume jewellery, to include carnelian and millefiori necklace £40-60

303 303 1920’s Amber necklace, of opaque oval beads, length 128 cm, 56 grams £300-500 See Illustration 304 Group of brooches including, a Danish silver brooch by Nicolai Soren Monck, a Georgian enamelled crown, large banded agate brooch and others £100-150 305 Victorian jet locket, amber pendant, and other items including a silver paste set butterfly, and Christian Dior necklace £120-160


306 An amber bead necklace, of elongated barrel form beads, 12mm long £100-150

WATCHES This section of sale will not start before Wednesday 1.15pm 326 Gentleman’s Bulova gold filled wristwatch,14ct square dial with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial at 6 o’clock. Manual winding movement. £120-150

307 307 Amber bead necklace, comprising elongated barrel, oval and round pressed amber beads, linked by chain £50-80 See Illustration 308 Hardstone jewellery, including a lapis lazuli necklace, another dyed blue stone and a silver gilt filigree necklace with turquoise cabochon £70-100

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309 Costume and silver items including bangle and brooches, and opal doublet jewellery £50-100

327 Baume Mercier 18ct yellow gold bracelet watch, blue rectangular dial with gold colour hour markers. Manual winding movement. £800-1200 See Illustration

310 Silver necklace with ‘crystal’ stones and a pearl choker with attached paste brooch £40-60

328 A Corum steel and gold Automatic Admiral’s Cup watch, ref 277.810. 21 Silver engine turned dial with luminous dot markers, date aperture, three registers for recording tides. Blue enamel bezel with different country sailing flags. Signed Corum Ref 277.810.21 Circa 2000, Diameter 40mm. £700-900

311 Coral necklace, gold turquoise earring drops, gold cross, deco paste clips £50-80 312 Collection of jewellery including four diamonds in a cluster claw setting in 18ct white section with a silver opal ring, marcasite clips and other items. £50-80

329 Sir John Bennett London an early 20th C gold wristwatch, the enamel face with subsidiary dial, 18ct gold £200-300 330 Gentleman’s 18ct gold wrist watch on a 9ct gold mesh bracelet. Glass missing.

£100-200

313 Gold chain and tourmaline set ring, chain 9 ct, ring unmarked £100-150 314 Group of antique jewellery and a gold watch, memorial brooches, and a diamond set bar brooch £100-150 315 Jewellery in leather case, including one gold diamond set ring, silver pocket watch, cufflinks and items of costume jewellery £50-80 331 331 Cortebert gold bracelet watch, on fine closed mesh chain, 18ct gold

£300-500 See Illustration

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332 332 18ct gold Omega Constellation gentleman’s wristwatch, dial with day and date apertures £1500-2500 See Illustration 333 Omega 1965 18ct gold wristwatch, square gold colour dial, on a yellow metal mesh bracelet, tested as 18ct gold. Diameter 22mm Case number 111.045, ref 2114 xxxx £600-1000 See Illustration 334 Mid 20th century fountain pen by Hill 13cm £40-60 335 9ct gold fob watch, ladies wrist watch, pendant and chain £100-150

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338 Rotary gold bracelet watch ,9ct on a gold plated expandable bracelet, recently serviced. £80-120 339 Accurist 9ct gold watch, 21 jewels Antimagetic

£80-120

340 9ct gold open faced pocket watch enamelled dial with subsidiary seconds dial £200-400 See Illustration 341 Rolex, Ladies 18ct gold bracelet watch, Oyster Perpetual DateJust, gold colour dial with diamond hour markers, date aperture at 3, diamond and ruby set bezel, Rolex Oyster bracelet, model 6917 serial number 66XXXXX. with box no papers. £4000-6000 See Illustration

342 342 18ct gold Angelus chronometer with two subsidiary dials on brown leather strap £400-600 See Illustration

336 336 Omega 9ct gold ‘ladymatic’ watch, on gold flat link bracelet, boxed £200-300 See Illustration 337 Gold watch and strap, face marked, Winegartens Ltd, 9ct gold £80-120 341

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350 Tissot lady’s gold watch with textured gold bracelet, 9ct, and Longines quartz gold plated watch £200-300

363 Two lady’s pocket watches, one 18ct gold with engraved back and floral engraving to face and similar in silver with enamel dial £200-300

351 Tudor Oyster watch, shock resisting stainless steel. Silver dial with luminous Arabic numerals, manual wind movement, Circa 1960’s together with Marvin steel watch and a Lord Wellington steel watch. £200-300

343 343 Boucheron white gold watch, set with two diamonds, each 0.10 carats, on a leather cord strap £300-500 See Illustration 344 Ladies Avia wristwatch with 9ct strap and a gold plated ladies wrist watch £100-150

352 Ladies watches including an Accurist 9ct yellow gold bracelet watch, 1940’s 18ct gold bracelet watch and an Omega megaquartz watch £250-350 353 Ladies WHW gold bracelet watch, rectangular dial. Quartz movement, 9ct £200-300 354 Omega Speedmaster 125, automatic stainless steel watch, black dial with subsidiary for 12 hour recording, constant seconds, dial with inner 24 hour dial, dial marked from 0-60 sweep centre seconds, second time zone hand, date aperture, outer tachymetre bezel, omega button and bracelet £800-1200 355 Omega De Ville D’Argent silver bracelet watch, C 1975. Black rectangular dial white baton markers and hands, manual wind movement £300-500

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356 Jaeger le coultre Ladies 9ct gold wrist watch £200-300

365 A white metal open-faced Goliath calendar watch, the enamelled white dial with black roman numerals and four subsidiary dials for day, date, month and seconds with a moonphase aperture, with a silver travel case, Circa 1904 £100-200

367 18ct Gold Waltham pocket watch on a bimetal chain £120-150

346 Gentleman’s Rotary gold plated wrist watch and a 9ct gold cased Record wrist watch lacking strap £50-80

368 Open faced 18ct gold fob watch, white enamel dial with black roman numerals and colourful enamel decoration to the border, stamped 18k. £150-200

347 Rotary lady’s watch, with gold bracelet £50-80

349 Omega chrome plated watch, circular gold colour centre dial, Arabic numerals with subsidiary seconds at 6, 15 jewel manual movement, 34mm £100-200

364 Dreadnought pocket watch in a Dennison 9ct gold hunter case, the back engraved ‘Presented to W. T. West as a mark of appreciation for the many services rendered to his companions of the Daily Mail during the Great War’ £200-300 See Illustration

366 19th century pair cased pocket watch with verge movement, by G Robinson of London £40-60

345 Omega De Ville 18ct white gold watch, with bracelet of connected circles with ‘rope’ engraving £500-800 See Illustration

348 Two Vertex 9ct gold watches, one with gold bracelet strap £100-150

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362 362 19th century continental silver pocket chronometer with enamelled dial with subsidiary Month, Day Hour, second dial and moon faced dial £200-300 See Illustration

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373 Late 19th century Omega gold plated pocket chronograph £100-200

371 371 Yellow metal open faced pocket watch on a duel coloured chain and a gold plated pocket watch £200-300 See Illustration 369 369 A gun metal open face moon phase pocket watch, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and moon phase indicator, the case back showing a calendar with day, date and month indicators. £150-250 See Illustration 370 George III silver pair cased pocket watch by G. Freeman of London, the white enamelled dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, the silver case embossed with figures £250-350

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374 374 9ct gold full hunter Omega pocket watch, the enamelled dial with subsidiary second dial, diameter 5cm £300-500 See Illustration

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372 Victorian ladies open faced pocket watch and chain £200-300 See Illustration

375 9ct gold full hunter pocket watch with enamelled dial and subsidiary second dial, diameter 5cm £200-400 See Illustration


379 379 American gold plated pocket watch £60-100 See Illustration

384 384 Bijou ladies pocket watch, the white enamelled dial with Arabic numerals in a blue and gilt enamelled case set with seed pearls, and gold bow clasp marked ‘375’ £80-120 See Illustration

376 376 18ct gold 19th century open faced pocket by Dent of London, enamelled dial with subsidiary second dial, diameter 5cm £400-600 See Illustration

385 Gold open faced pocket watch, with secondary dial, Victor Bros., Duke Street Piccadilly, plain case, 9ct gold £100-150 380 380 9ct gold ladies pocket watch, diameter 3.5cm £60-100 See Illustration

377 377 18ct gold half hunter keyless pocket watch with enamelled dial, diameter 5cm, inner case engraved from the Staff and Employees of Swift Cycle & Motor Company dated Feb 27th 1917 £600-1000 See Illustration

381 Lady’s gold pocket watch, with open face, the dial with enamelled Roman numerals and floral engraving, chased design to reverse, interior with personal inscription and dated 1881, cased £250-350 382 19th century lady’s pocket watch, in gold case set with seed pearls, unmarked £100-150

386 386 Lady’s gold cased open faced pocket watch, the dial engraved with flowers, chased back with central vacant cartouche, maker SS & Co, 18ct gold, with curb link chain, stamped 9ct, 64cm £300-500 See Illustration

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378 18ct gold half hunter keyless pocket watch by Payne & Co London, diameter 5cm £400-600 See Illustration

383 Lady’s gold pocket watch, open faced with floral engraving to the dial, 18ct gold £300-500 See Illustration

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396 George V gold Sovereign 1911

This section of sale will not start before Wednesday 1.50pm 392 Collection of coinage, mostly United Kingdom £40-60 393 Two modern half Sovereigns, both 1980 and a collection of coins £120-180 394 Modern gold Sovereign 1980

£120-180 See Illustration

395 George V gold Sovereign, 1913

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£160-220

397 American silver dollar 1880 and other coinage including Canadian and UK £20-30 398 George V gold Sovereign, 1912 £160-220 See Illustration 399 George V gold Sovereign, 1915 £160-220 See Illustration 400 George V gold Sovereign, 1910

£160-220

401 George V gold Sovereign, 1914

£160-220

402 Two gold half Sovereigns, both 1909 £160-220 403 Charles I, gold Unite, Tower Mint, Group D, initial mark harp (1632-3) Note:- From our research and family history we believe that this coin was amongst the find made at Childrey Manor in 1937. This coin was gifted to the vendor’s father who was working there by the finder A. Dawson £800-1200 See Illustration 404 17th century ‘Piece Of Eight’ Lucayan beach treasure 1628 silver coin with crest, with Spink and Son presentation box £60-90 See Illustration


405 Victorian gold £2 coin 1887

SILVER PLATE £350-450 See Illustration

This section of sale will not start before Wednesday 2.10pm

406 George V gold Sovereign 1914 in yellow metal mount £180-220 407 George V gold Sovereign 1909 in gold mount and 9ct chain £180-220 408 George V gold Sovereign 1910

£160-180

409 George V gold Sovereign 1908

£160-180

410 Victorian gold Sovereign 1893

£160-260

411 Victorian gold Sovereign 1893

£160-180

412 1/10 Kurgerrand in gold mount 1981

£80-120

413 Small collection of German silver commemorative coins in an album £80-120 414 1899 Queen Victoria full gold Sovereign, and a George III 1804 gold Guinea £300-500 See Illustration 415 Republica Peruana gold coin 1863, 20 Soles with small wreath above flagged arms and figure of Liberty verso £600-800 See Illustration

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426 Oak three decanter tantalus, egg cruet, ink well and silver mounted stamp roller £80-120 427 Napier coffee machine, silver plated, with engraved decoration, by William Padley & Son of Sheffield, (There is a similar machine displayed in the Sheffield Museum) £300-500 See Illustration

419 Modern gold Sovereign 1982 mounted on fine chain £150-250 420 Two Isle of Man coins 1/20th of an ounce £80-120

£60-100

432 Victorian silver plated three piece tea service, bread basket, bottle stand and other items £100-150

£700-1000 See Illustration

418 Tenth of a Krugerrand mounted with chain £200-300

430 Elkington & Co., silver plated part canteen of cutlery for six, comprising, dinner knives and forks, fish knives and forks, dessert knives and forks, dessert spoons, soup spoons, two carving sets, soup ladle, sauce ladle and serving spoon £80-120 431 Pair of silver plated entree dishes

416 Gold Sovereign, 1957, in detachable pendant mount, £180-200 417 1974 gold Krugerrand

429 Silver plated galleried twin-handled tray with fern decoration, 61cm wide £50-70

433 19th century silver plated coffee pot 30cm £50-100 428 428 Set of four continental white metal spoons with silver gilt bowls and figural terminals, maker’s mark ‘FWS’, 20cm in fitted case £100-200 See Illustration

434 Collection of silver plated wares to include a rectangular galleried tray, three piece tea service, egg cup and spoon stand and other items £50-80 435 Collection of silver plate to include breakfast tray, three piece tea service and other items etc. £80-120

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SILVER This section of sale will not start before Wednesday 2.25pm

436 436 Silver plated fruit bowl stand, supports in the form of swans on quatrefoil base and bun feet, with cut glass fruit bowl, 29.5cm wide £50-80 See Illustration

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437 Walker & Hall silver plated hot water jug on oval foot, cream jug, cased knife and fork and a sifter spoon £40-60 438 Pair of silver plated comports with embossed floral decoration, each 37cm diameter £100-150 439 Selection of silver plated wares to include a wine bottle holder, bowl, three goblets and other items £50-80 440 An Eastern white metal photograph frame with floral pierced border 23cm x 18cm, a silver plated cigarette box, six modern Chinese teaspoons, an Old Sheffield plated chamber stick and six fish knives and four forks with mother of pearl handles in canteen £100-150 441 Small quantity of silver plate to include a meat dish cover, a covered biscuit box, a cylindrical box and cover with oriental figures, an embossed rose bowl, a trinket box, other items and a small quantity of brassware £100-150 442 Selection of silver plated wares, to include two pairs of candlesticks, trays, kettle on stand and other items £50-80 443 Pair of silver plated candlesticks and a metal mounted dimple bottle £40-60 444 Pair of rectangular silver plated entree dishes and covers, retailed by Waring & Gillow, 27.5cm wide £60-100 445 Set of four silver plated table candle sticks, four piece tea service and a soup tureen £100-150

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451 Pair of George V silver bon bon dishes of lobed form with pierced decoration on three shaped feet, by Synyer & Beddoes, Birmingham, 1930, 5.3oz, 164g £30-40 452 Early 20th century Russian white ewer and stopper with a single band of foliate decoration on round foot, (possibly by Aleksandr Vyrzhikovsky,) 10.9oz, 340g £300-500 See Illustration 453 George V silver fruit basket of lozenge form with pierced and gadrooned border on oval foot, by James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield, 1930, 10oz, 313g £80-120 454 Pair of George V silver dishes with pierced rims on four scroll feet, by Horton & Allday, Birmingham, 1930, 14.5oz, 450g £100-150 See Illustration 455 George V silver low comport with shell and scroll moulded rim on round foot, by Mappin & Webb, Birmingham, 1935, 9.3oz, 289g £70-100 456 Edward VII silver oval fruit basket with pierced and gadrooned decoration, by Barker Brothers, Chester, 1909, 13.1oz, 409g £100-150 See Illustration

457 457 George VI silver card tray with serpentine rim on three hoof feet, by Israel Freeman & Son Ltd., London, 1946, 9.5oz, 295g £100-150 See Illustration 458 George V silver dish with pierced handles and beaded border on shaped rectangular foot, by Ernest W Haywood, Birmingham, 1920, 5.2oz, 162g £40-60


468 George V silver hotwater jug with halfgadrooned body on round foot, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd., Sheffield, 1931, gross weight 12oz, 373g £100-150 469 Edward VII silver teapot and sugar bowl, with half-gadrooned bodies, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd., London, 1902, gross weight 12.2oz, 382g £100-150 459 459 Six Russian silver Vodka cups with engraved decoration, by Israel Eseevich Zakhoder, 2.9oz, 91g £150-200 See Illustration

470 Pair of George V silver sauce boats with scroll handles on hoof feet, by A C Bloxham Ltd., London, 1933, 11.9oz, 372g £100-200 471 Indian white metal salt and cover with embossed decoration on three shaped feet, two napkin rings and a silver backed part dressing table set £60-100 472 George V silver cigarette box with engine turned decoration on four shaped feet, by Charles Cooke, Chester, 1921, 14.5cm wide £60-100

460 460 Pair of Edward VII silver bon bon dishes in the form of miniature tazzas with pierced decoration on round bases, by Charles & George Asprey, London, 1908, 5.5oz, 173g £80-120 See Illustration 461 George VI silver shell shaped dish on three ball feet, by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield, 1937, two cased sets of silver coffee spoons and pickle forks, (cased), two butter knives and a sifter spoon £50-80

473 Edward VII silver mounted whisky noggin, by Hukin & Heath, Birmingham, 1907, 10cm high £50-80

466 466 George V silver salver with serpentine rim on three scroll feet, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd., Sheffield, 1934, 20.5oz, 637g £150-250 See Illustration

474 George VI silver compact with engine turned decoration, by William Neale & Son Ltd., Birmingham, 1948, 7cm wide £40-60

462 George III silver wine bottle coaster with pierced border, by Robert Hennell II, London, 1817 £80-120 463 Indian silver goblet on round base, by Hamilton & Co., Calcutta, and a German silver Kaddish cup, marked ‘800’, 7.4oz, 231g £60-100 464 George V silver cream jug with scroll handle on three hoof feet, by William Comyns & Sons Ltd., London, 1928, 7.2oz, 224g £60-100 465 Edward VII silver cream jug with serpentine rim on three shaped feet, Britannia standard, maker’s mark rubbed, London, 1903, 4.6oz, 145g £50-80

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467 467 George V silver salver with shaped rim on three hoof feet, by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield, 1934, 28oz, 870g £200-300 See Illustration

475 Pair of Victorian silver grape scissors with moulded grapevine decoration, date mark obscured, by Yapp & Woodward, Birmingham, 2.4oz, 75g £100-150 See Illustration 476 Edward VII silver teapot with gadrooned decoration on oval foot, by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield, 1902, gross weight 17.5oz, 545g £120-180

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477 Set of five George V silver and glass bottomed shot cups in the form of mugs with ‘S’-scroll handles and banded decoration, by Goldmsiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd., London, 1926, gross weight 10.8oz, 337g £150-250 See Illustration

478 George V silver sugar bowl and cream jug with gadrooned decoration, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd., Sheffield, 1913, sugar bowl and cover and another cream jug, 12oz, 375g £100-150

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479 Persian white metal bowl with bands of decoration, two sugar bowls, pair of small circular dishes and a mustard pot and spoon, 18oz, 559g £150-250

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488 William IV silver fiddle pattern caddy spoon, by Charles Boyton I, London, 1835 £30-50 See Illustration 489 George III silver shell form caddy spoon, by John Younge & Sons, marks rubbed £30-50 See Illustration 490 George III ‘MOUNTAIN’ decanter label, maker’s mark rubbed, London, 1815 £30-50 See Illustration

481 480 Victorian silver shell form caddy spoon, by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield, 1894, 0.5oz, 16g £30-50 481 Silver and tortoiseshell mantel clock with silver applique decoration by ‘CAR C’ London, 1923 £100-150 See Illustration 482 Victorian silver fiddle pattern caddy spoon, by Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater, London, 1837 £30-50 See Illustration 483 George III silver caddy spoon with heartshaped handle, maker’s mark ‘IB’, London, 1802 £30-50 See Illustration

484 Victorian silver caddy spoon with floral embossed bowl and handle, by Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham, 1866 £30-50 See Illustration 485 Victorian silver caddy spoon with bird embossed bowl and engraved foliate decoration, by Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham, 1881 £30-50 See Illustration

491 Victorian silver ‘WHISKEY’ decanter label, by Roberts & Belk, Sheffield, 1865 £30-50 See Illustration 492 Victorian silver ‘W’ decanter label, by Charles Rawlings & William Summers, London, 1854 £30-50 See Illustration 493 Victorian silver ‘SHERRY’ label with grapevine decoration, by Yapp & Woodward, Birmingham, 1851 £30-50 See Illustration

486 Continental silver caddy spoon with engraved bowl and St. George and the Dragon terminal, import marks for London, 1903 £30-50 See Illustration

494 George III silver bottle label ‘CHILI VINEGAR’, by George McHattie, Edinburgh, 1817 £50-80 See Illustration

487 George III silver caddy spoon with heartshaped bowl, maker’s mark ‘IT’, Birmingham, 1814 £30-50 See Illustration

495 Victorian silver decanter label ‘S’, with scrolling foliate decoration, marks rubbed £30-50 See Illustration

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496 George V silver novelty table lighter, the finial in the form of a golfer on engine turned column and square base, by Sanders & Mackenzie, Birmingham, 1933, 15.5cm high £80-120 See Illustration

501 George III silver circular vinaigrette, by Charles Boyton, London, 1818, 2.5cm diameter £50-80

504 19th century silver chamberstick with gadrooned rim and loop handle, maker’s mark ‘TW&Co.’, 1.6oz, 49g £30-50

497 George V novelty silver grenade form table lighter with flame finial and engine turned decoration, marks rubbed, Birmingham, 1915 £60-100 See Illustration

505 Edward VII silver lipstick holder, maker’s mark ‘S&Co.’, Birmingham, 1908, 6cm long £20-30

498 Edward VII silver novelty table lighter in the form of an Aladdin’s lamp on oval base, by Henry Matthews, Birmingham, 1905 £40-60 See Illustration 499 Victorian silver vesta case in the form of a heart, by William Neale, Birmingham, 1900, 0.9oz, 29g £50-80 500 George V silver stamp box on four ball feet, by Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders & James Francis Hollings, Birmingham, 1913, 6cm wide £40-60

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503 George V silver novelty pin cushion/trinket box in the form of a piano stool on cabriole legs, by Clark & Sewell, Birmingham, 1910, 6.5cm high £80-120

506 Victorian silver presentation trowel with ivory handle, by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield, 1899, 30.5cm long £80-120

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507 Victorian silver twin-handled cup on round base, by Daniel & John Wellby, London, 1898, 9.6oz, 299g £80-120

502 George VI silver torch with engine turned decoration, by Alfred Dunhill & Sons, London, 1939, 10.5cm long £100-150 See Illustration

508 German silver dish with pierced and moulded decoration on three scroll feet, by Hazorfim Ltd., ‘800’ standard, 10oz, 311g, 25cm diameter £80-120


509 509 German white metal bowl on stand, with three supports in the form of angels on a single claw foot and square base, marked ‘SCHIELE’, 9.6oz, 299g, 14cm high £150-250 See Illustration 510 Edward VII silver hotwater jug and cover with side handle, engraved with a Unicorns head and the motto ‘Virtute Acquiritur Honos’, on round base, by Walker & Hall, Birmingham, 1902, gross weight 9oz, 280g £80-120 511 Victorian silver trinket box and cover with embossed decoration, by William Comyns & Sons, London, 1883, 3.4oz, 106g £40-60 512 George IV silver cruet with hinged cover, gadrooned and shell moulded border on four lion’s paw feet, maker’s mark rubbed, London, 1811, 6.1oz, 192g £60-100 513 Edward VII silver trinket box with hinged cover, embossed foliate and floral decoration, by William Comyns & Sons, London, 1902, 5.5oz, 170g £60-80 514 Edward VII silver bulbous square trinket box and cover with embossed decoration, by Fenton Brothers Ltd., Sheffield, 1905, 3.8oz, 119g £50-80 515 Continental silver caddy with engraved decoration, silver gilt interior and fitted with lock mechanism, stamped ‘800’ to base with other mark rubbed £100-150

522 517 George V silver travel clock with dual dial, maker’s mark rubbed, Chester, 1923 £40-60 518 Art Deco silver travel clock with 8 day movement set within a blue enamelled mount, by Albert Carter, Birmingham, 1937 £60-80 519 George V silver travel clock, by Charles Edwin Turner, Birmingham, 1927, and a modern silver desk clock, by R. Carr Ltd., Sheffield, marked ‘925’, 2006 £40-60 520 Pair of Norwegian Sterling silver and blue and white enamelled salt shakers and saucers, by David Andersen, 5.5cm high £40-60 521 Set of six George V silver cocktail sticks with red bean finials, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1930, in fitted case £20-30 522 Set of six Swedish silver tot cups with scroll handles on round bases, maker’s mark ‘CGH’, date mark for 1948, 7.9oz, 246g, in fitted case £100-150 See Illustration 523 Set of six George III Old English pattern silver teaspoons, maker’s mark rubbed, London, 1807, 2.1oz, 66g £20-30

524 524 Victorian silver coffee pot, with embossed decoration and bird head spout, by Benjamin Smith III, London, 1846, gross weight 26oz, 808g £180-220 See Illustration 525 Pair of George III silver tablespoons London 1783, another 1810, twenty-three silver and later tea, salt and mustard spoons, two silver sugar tongs, a silver sifting spoon, butter knife and dessert fork and 23oz, 715g £150-200 526 19th century George III style silver and mahogany handled toasting fork, the turned handle with scrolling terminal, marks rubbed, 63.5cm long £60-100

516 Art Nouveau silver desk clock with engine turned decoration, white enamelled dual dial and bakelite reverse, on four bun feet, by Joseph Gloster Ltd., Birmingham, 1916 £60-100

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527 George V silver salver with gadrooned and pie crust rim on three claw feet, by Lee & Wigfull, Sheffield, 1915, 28oz, 870g £200-300 See Illustration 528 Set of six George V silver sherry cups on narrow tapering stems and round feet, by Henry Clifford Davis, Birmingham, 1911, 5.3oz, 166g £80-120 See Illustration 529 Four Victorian silver fiddle pattern dinner forks, by Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater, London, 1852, six Old English pattern dessert forks and a pair of napkin rings, 21.5oz, 668g £150-250 See Illustration

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530 Victorian silver fish slice with moulded fish and pierced decoration and dolphin handle, maker’s mark ‘SC’, London, 1843, 6oz, 186g £250-350 See Illustration

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531 531 George V silver miniature box with hinged cover in the form of a serpentine fronted knife box, with an enamelled cartouche reading ‘Victorian League Club’, by Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd., Sheffield, 1918, gross weight 7.2oz, 224g £150-250 See Illustration

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533 Set of six George V silver fruit knives and forks with part reeded handles, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd., London, 1929, in fitted case £120-180 See Illustration 534 A George V set of six silver teaspoons spoons with sugar tongs, by Wilson & Gill, Sheffield, 1929, Victorian silver sugar tongs with engraved decoration by George Unite, Birmingham, 1883, and a Sterling silver dish with pierced decoration by JE Caldwell & Co., 5.7oz, 177g £50-80 535 Victorian silver Quaich with pierced scrolling handles, by R H Halford & Sons, London, 1894, 9.9oz, 309g, in fitted case £80-120

537 537 Victorian silver salver with scrolling rim, engraved decoration on three scroll feet, by Walter & John Barnard, London, 1881, 16.5oz, 513g Provenance: From the estate of Eric Sykes CBE. £120-180 See Illustration 538 George V silver three piece tea service comprising teapot, cream jug and sugar bowl, with beaded rim, by Marson & Jones, Birmingham, 1932, gross weight 20.5oz, 637g £150-250

536 536 Victorian silver condiment stand with pierced scrolling decoration on four shaped feet, with seven cut glass bottles, three with silver tops, by Charles Thomas Fox & George Fox, London, 1860 Provenance: From the estate of Eric Sykes CBE. £200-300 See Illustration

539 Victorian silver salt with embossed decoration on three paw feet, by Robert Harper, London, 1872, toast rack, purse, two mugs, and an Indian silver cream jug by Warner Brothers, 17oz, 528g £100-200

541 541 George V silver hotwater jug with halfgadrooned body on four ball feet, by James Dixon & Sons Ltd., Sheffield, 1926, gross weight 17oz, 528g £120-180 See Illustration 542 Set of twelve Victorian silver gilt dessert knives and forks with engraved scrolling and foliate decoration, by Martin, Hall & Co., Sheffield, 1874, gross weight assuming handles are filled 41.5oz, 1290g, in fitted oak canteen £300-500 See Illustration

540 Pair of George III silver tablespoons with bright cut decoration, by George Smith III, London, 1782, and other silver flatware including a pair of berry spoons, and sugar tongs, 29oz, 901g, plated sifter spoon, sugar tongs and three spoons £200-300

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552 552 Victorian silver teapot of oval section with engraved decoration, by Thomas Bradbury & Sons, London, 1873, gross weight 18.7oz, 582g £150-250 See Illustration 553 Edward VII silver and crocodile skin mounted hip flask, maker’s mark ‘CC’, Chester, 1907 £50-80

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543 Matched canteen of silver fiddle pattern cutlery, comprising eight tablespoons, twelve dinner forks, twelve dessert forks, fourteen dessert spoons, two sauce ladles, fifteen teaspoons, 92oz, 2861g, and six ivory handled and silver plated fish knives and forks, all in a fitted canteen £650-750 See Illustration 544 Twelve George III silver Old English pattern tablespoons, various dates and marks, 21.5oz, 668g £150-250

549 George V silver twin-handled cup, by Vander & Hedges and marked for Tessiers Ltd, London, 1935, Victorian embossed cream jug of squat form by William Aitken, Chester, 1900, 7oz, 127g and a pair of modern gentleman’s hair brushes, Birmingham, 1970 £60-100 550 Pair of Victorian silver dwarf Corinthian column candlesticks, by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield, 1892, (loaded bases) £60-100

545 George VI silver teapot with gadrooned rim on four bun feet, by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield, 1939, 22oz, 684g £150-250

554 554 Edward VII silver bowl with reeded rim, by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield, 1902, 19.8oz, 617g £150-200 See Illustration 555 Set of twelve Victorian silver teaspoons and sugar tongs with bright cut decoration, by Josiah Williams & Co., Exeter, 1860, 7.5oz, 233g £60-100

546 George IV silver chamberstick and snuffer with gadrooned border, by Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard I, London, 1825, (converted for electricity) £100-150 547 Victorian cut glass cologne bottle with embossed silver cap, by Henry Bushell & Co., Birmingham, 1899 £40-60 551 548 Modern cut glass and silver mounted claret jug, by Laurence R Watson & Co., Sheffield, 1987 £80-120

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551 George III silver mug with ‘S’-scroll handle on three ball feet, by John King, London, 1794, 12oz, 374g £300-500 See Illustration

556 556 Edward VII silver circular stand with moulded scrolling and floral decoration, on four supports and hoof feet, by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1902, 13oz, 404g £100-150 See Illustration


557 George VI silver part canteen of cutlery, comprising four tablespoons, six dinner forks, eleven dessert forks, six dessert spoons and six teaspoons, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd., London, 1936, 43oz, 1337g £300-500 558 William IV and later canteen of silver Queen’s pattern cutlery, comprising six dinner forks, six dessert spoons, six dessert forks, two tablespoons, six modern silver handled dinner knives and six modern silver handled dessert knives, various dates and makers, weighable silver 52.5oz, 1632g, in an oak canteen £500-700

565 565 Victorian silver three piece tea service comprising teapot, cream jug and sugar bowl of circular section on four lion’s paw feet, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co., London, 1897, gross weight 34.5oz, 1072g £250-350 See Illustration

559 559 Set of three modern silver octagonal decanter labels, by Francis Howard Ltd., 1986/7, and three others, 2oz, 62g £80-120 See Illustration 560 George V matched part canteen of Old English pattern silver cutlery, comprising four table spoons, six dessert spoons, five dessert forks, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1912-16, pair of sugar tongs, two small spoons and a bracelet, 31.5oz, 979g £250-350

566 566 George V silver salver with gadrooned serpentine rim on four ball and claw feet, maker’s mark ‘J T & Co’, Birmingham, 1930, 38oz, 1181g £300-400 See Illustration

561 561 Pair of Edward VII silver knife rests, with ‘X’ and ball ends, by Barker Brothers, Birmingham, 1901, 3.9oz, 122g £80-120 See Illustration 562 George VI silver napkin ring of rectangular form with engine turned decoration, maker’s mark ‘JR’, Birmingham, 1939, eleven teaspoons, four salt spoons and a small pill box, 10.5oz, 326g £60-80 563 Victorian silver set of twelve tea spoons and a pair sugar tongs, by John Round & Son Ltd., Sheffield, 1886, 9oz, 279g £80-120 564 George VI silver cigarette case with engine turned decoration, by W. T. Toghill & Co., Birmingham, 1949, 8oz, 248g £40-60

567 567 Pair of early George III silver candlesticks with knopped stems on shell moulded and scrolling bases, by John Hyatt, London, 1761, 40.5oz, 1259g £800-1200 See Illustration

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573 573 Collection of five modern silver miniature figures, comprising, man with a dancing bear, newspaper seller, flower seller, chimney sweep and a preacher, by Thomas Charles Jarvis, London, circa 1979, 7.1oz, 220g £600-800 See Illustration 568 568 Modern silver salver with serpentine rim on three scroll feet by Viners Ltd., Sheffield, 1953, 17oz, 528g £120-180 See Illustration 569 Victorian silver mustard pot and cover with engraved decoration and scrolling handle, by Henry Holland, London, 1864, and a nonmatching Irish silver spoon, 4.5oz, 142g £40-60 570 George VI silver mustard pot and cover with scrolling handle, by Hukin & Heath Ltd., Birmingham, 1942, and a non-matching spoon, 4.3oz, 136g £40-60

574 574 Modern silver four piece tea service, comprising teapot, hotwater jug, cream jug and sugar bowl with gadrooned rims and feet, by Barker Brothers Silver Ltd., Birmingham, 1963, gross weight 50oz, 1555g £350-450 See Illustration

571 571 William IV/Victorian silver fiddle pattern matched canteen of cutlery, comprising gravy spoon, nine tablespoons, fish slice, six dinner forks, six dessert spoons, six dessert forks, two sauce ladles, twelve teaspoons, by William Eaton, London, 1830-45, 75oz, 2332g, and six modern silver handled dinner knives and six modern dessert knives £700-900 See Illustration 572 Victorian silver snuff pot and cover in the form of a pepperette, maker’s mark ‘TWH’, London, 1894 £40-60

575 575 Victorian silver presentation rose bowl with embossed C-scrolls and foliate decoration, maker’s mark rubbed, London, 1898, 19.7oz, 613g, on ebonised base £180-240 See Illustration

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576 George VI silver six piece cruet set, comprising two pepperettes, salts and mustard pots and covers, by Davis, Duff & Son, Birmingham, 1941, with plated spoons, in fitted case and three silver teaspoons £50-80 577 Cased set of six George V fruit knives and forks with mother of pearl handles by Walker and Hall Sheffield 1923, cased set of six George VI silver handled tea knives, Sheffield 1940, cased set of six Victorian Apostle spoons, London 1884, Makers Mark EH £60-80 590 578 George V fluted silver sauceboat with scroll handle, Birmingham, 1931, 4oz, 113gg, and a Victorian bowl with embossed decoration, by Charles Stuart Harris, London, 1884, 9cm, diameter, 3.5oz, 100g £80-120 579 Edward VII silver stamp box by Cornelius Saunders and Francis Shepard, Birmingham, 1901, Sovereign/half Sovereign case, by George Unite, Birmingham, 1902, together with a cherub backed hair brush by William Comyns, London, 1901, and two hammered silver backed brushes by the same maker, London, 1905 £60-100

583 Victorian silver punch bowl with shaped rim and embossed decoration on round foot, by Sibray, Hall & Co., London, 1891, 48oz, 1488g £400-600 See Illustration 584 George V silver cigarette box, by James Deakin & Sons, Chester, 1913, and two others £60-100

580 George V silver and tortoiseshell mounted circular trinket box, by William Neale & Son Ltd., Chester, 1913, cased flatware, Indian white metal bowl, cream jug and other items £60-80 581 Edward VII silver sugar caster of octagonal section, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd., London, 1902, 21cm, 7.5oz, 235g £60-90 582 George V silver sugar caster of baluster form, by Adie Brothers Ltd., Birmingham, 1932, and an octagonal silver inkstand, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd., London, 1927, gross weight 8.8oz, 274g £60-80

586 George V silver square card tray with indented corners, on four shaped feet, by C F Hancock & Co., London, 1911, 15.5oz, 482g £120-150 See Illustration

587 587 Victorian silver teapot with engraved decoration on scroll feet, by Edward, John & William Barnard, London, gross weight 24oz, 746g £200-300 See Illustration 585 585 George V silver salver with serpentine rim and engraved decoration on three squashed bun feet, by James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield, 1911, 15oz, 466g £120-150 See Illustration

588 Pair of Edward VII silver shell shaped dishes on three ball feet, by James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield, 1903, other small dishes and a capstan inkwell, weighable silver 8.5oz, 264g £60-100 589 George V silver trophy cup, by Charles S Green & Co. Ltd, Birmingham, 1925, small trophy cups, dressing table items etc. £80-120 590 George III silver tea service, comprising tea pot, cream jug and sugar bowl, with gadrooned decoration, each on four ball feet, by Solomon Hougham, London, 1814, gross weight 44.5oz, 1383g £350-450 See Illustration

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591 George V silver cream jug of baluster form, by Adie Bros. Ltd., Birmingham, 1931, mustard pot and spoon and a pair of sugar tongs, 12oz, 373g £80-120

601 Set of six George V silver and mother of pearl handled fruit knives and forks, by James Dixon & Sons Ltd., Sheffield, 1929, in fitted oak case £60-100 602 Small collection of five George V silver golfing trophy buttons and four other silver buttons, 1.6oz, 51g £50-80

597 597 Pair of George III silver oval salts with embossed decoration, by Peter & Ann Bateman, London, 1798 and two nonmatching spoons, in fitted case, 4.4oz, 138g £150-250 See Illustration

592 592 Victorian silver framed strut mirror with embossed floral and foliate decoration, by James Deakin & Sons, Chester, 1899, 41.5cm high £80-120 See Illustration 593 George V silver oval trinket box on four pad feet, by Synyer & Beddoes, Birmingham, 1919, pair of sugar tongs, coffee spoon and necklaces £60-100 594 George III silver punch ladle, with replacement turned wood handle, unmarked

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595 Pair of Victorian silver salts with embossed decoration on three hoof feet, by Thomas Hayes, Birmingham, 1892 and a nonmatching mustard pot and spoon and a pepperette, 6oz, 186g £80-120

596 Victorian silver card case/wallet with engraved foliate decoration and fitted leather interior, maker’s mark rubbed, Birmingham, 1889, in fitted case, 11cm x 8cm £150-200 See Illustration

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604 Set of five Sterling silver and coloured enamelled cocktail sticks, the terminals in the form of cockerels, with English modern silver twizzle stick, by Deakin & Francis Ltd., Birmingham, 1979 £50-80 605 Set of eight George VI silver reproduction spoons after designs from the middle ages, by Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd., London, 1937 and other small items of silver flatware £100-150

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603 William IV silver twin-handled cup and cover, with impressed and engraved shell and scroll decoration, by John Tapley, London, 1836, 16.8oz, 523g, (base inscribed) £200-300 See Illustration

599 Victorian silver hot water jug of baluster form on round foot, by Edward & John Barnard, London, 1871 and a similar tea pot with marks rubbed, gross weight 15.8oz, 493g £120-180 See Illustration 600 Victorian silver salver with moulded shell and scroll border on three ball and claw feet, by Martin, Hall & Co., Sheffield, 1899, 19oz, 590g £150-250

606 Pair of modern silver twin-handled bonbon dishes with wavy rims and pierced decoration, by William Suckling Ltd., Birmingham, 1961, 5.4oz, 168g £40-60 607 Modern silver twin-handled tea strainer and stand with floral decoration, by William Comyns & Sons Ltd., London, 1959, 4.4oz, 139g £40-60 608 Modern silver cruet set, comprising salt and spoon, mustard pot, cover and spoon and pepperette, by William Suckling Ltd., Birmingham, 1961, 5.5oz, 171g, in fitted case £40-60


609 Victorian silver oval dish with pierced and embossed scrolling and floral decoration, by Sibray, Hall & Co., London, 1894, 4.8oz, 152g £40-60

614 Edward VII silver oval dish holder with pierced decoration, maker’s mark rubbed, Birmingham, 1902, and a Bugatti Owners Club silver trophy cup, 4.9oz, 153g £50-70

622 Set of eight modern silver coasters, by Barker Ellis Silver Co., Birmingham, 1991, gross weight 11.7oz, 363g £70-100 623 Modern silver bowl and dish with gadrooned rims, by Barker Ellis Silver Co., Birmingham, 1974, pair of squat dwarf candlesticks, mustard pot and spoon and a small quantity of silver plated wares £40-60 624 Modern silver three piece cruet set, comprising salt and spoon, pepperette and mustard pot and spoon, with wavy rims on four pad feet, by A Chick & Sons Ltd., London, 1980, and a silver charm bracelet, gross weight 8oz, 248g £80-120

610 610 George V silver twin-handled dish with hammered decoration, by Albert Edward Jones, Birmingham, 1916, and a George V silver miniature trug, by James Dixon & Sons Ltd., Sheffield, 1928, 4.9oz, 153g £120-140 See Illustration

611 611 Edward VII Scottish silver porringer with hammered decoration, by David Aitken, Glasgow, 1905, 6.4oz, 201g £120-180 See Illustration 612 Edward VII silver twin-handled miniature comport, by Holland, Aldwinckle & Slater, London, 1904, modern silver dish, punch ladle, small leaf shaped dish, three teaspoons and mother of pearl handled pickle fork, weighable silver 12.5oz, 388g £100-150

613 613 Modern Irish silver tankard with scroll handle, by Royal Irish Silver Limited, Dublin, 1968, with import marks, 19oz, 590g £120-180 See Illustration

615 615 Modern silver five light candelabra on round foot, maker’s mark ‘ESC’, Birmingham, 1979, 22.5cm high, (base loaded) £80-120 See Illustration 616 Edward VII cased set of six fruit knives and forks with mother of pearl handles, by John & William Deakin, Sheffield, 1903 £80-100 617 Cased set of George V silver teaspoons by Cooper Brothers & Sons, Sheffield, 1917, twin-handled trophy, Birmingham 1935 maker’s mark HVW, salt and mustard pot, by Edward Viner, Sheffield, 1939, salt and pepper, Birmingham, 1911, and seven various spoons, 15oz, 425g £100-120 618 Collection of George III and later silver flatware and a mug £60-100 619 Pair of Victorian silver oval salts and spoons with embossed decoration on four shaped feet, by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield, 1884-6, in fitted case, pair of butter knives in fitted case and two capstan inkwells £100-150

625 625 George III silver salver with shell and scroll moulded rim, later engraving, on three scroll feet, by William Bennett, London, 1808, 29oz, 901g £200-300 See Illustration 626 Edward VII silver and mother of pearl handled tea strainer, by Haseler Brothers, Birmingham, 1909, three napkin rings and a cigarette case, gross weight 4oz, 124g £40-60 627 Victorian silver bowl with hammered decoration, on round foot, by George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester, 1895, 9.3oz, 291g £80-120

620 George IV silver mustard pot and cover with gadrooned rim, by Thomas Ross, London, 1827, two cigarette boxes, Mexican Sterling silver salt and pepper shakers, small dish, tea strainer and a grapefruit spoon £80-120 621 Pair of modern silver candlesticks with plain banded decoration, by W I Broadway & Co., Birmingham, 1967, 25.5cm high £200-300

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628 628 George II silver cream jug of serpentine form with scroll handle on three hoof feet, by John Harvey I, London, 1739, 4.4oz, 138g £100-150 See Illustration 629 Modern silver tea strainer and stand with beaded decoration and turned wooden handle, by Barrowclift Silvercraft, Birmingham, 1988, and a George III silver ‘SHERRY’ label, by Abraham Taylor, London, 1798 £60-100

635 633 Victorian silver mounted cut glass thistle decanter, maker’s mark rubbed, Chester, 1899, and a plain circular silver bowl £50-80

638 Silver three piece cruet, cut glass sifter with silver mount, tortoiseshell magnifying glass and silver plated tray £60-100

634 George III silver cream jug, maker’s mark and date letter rubbed, Victorian bowl and non-matching spoon in fitted case, grenade scent bottle, and dressing table jar £120-150

639 Modern silver cream jug with gadrooned rim on three hoof feet, by Roberts & Belk, Sheffield, 1979, 6.4oz, 199g £50-80

635 Set of thirty-six modern silver ingots depicting classic cars, by John Pinches Ltd., London, circa 1975, approximately 75oz, 2332g, in fitted mahogany case £500-800 See Illustration

640 Modern silver cream jug with gadrooned rim on three pad feet, by Barker Ellis Silver Co., Birmingham, 1972, and a silver bonbon dish with embossed decoration, also Birmingham, 1972, 8.5oz, 267g £60-100

636 Modern silver two-candleholder on round foot, by Elkington & Co., Birmingham, 1968, three piece cruet set and other items £40-60

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630 Modern silver coffee pot and cover of plain tapering form, by Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd., London, 1959, gross weight 20.5oz, 637g £150-180 See Illustration

641 Pair of Edward VII silver comports, maker’s mark rubbed, Birmingham, 1907, 17.6oz, 548g £100-200 See Illustration

631 Victorian silver milk jug and cover with half-gadrooned body on round foot, maker’s mark rubbed, London, 1887, 11oz, 342g £80-120 632 George VI silver and leather mounted glass hip flask, by James Dixon & Sons Ltd., Sheffield, 1941, with canvas carrying case, photograph frame, part dressing table set, French white metal beaker etc. £60-80

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637 637 Early 20th century green leather dressing case by Elkington & Co. Limited, the fitted interior with silver backed dressing table brushes, mirrors, jars and manicure set, various dates and marks but mostly George V, with brown canvas cover £200-300 See Illustration

642 Pair of George V silver vases of waisted form and flared rims, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd., London, 1915, and a pair of silver bonbon dishes with pierced decoration and gadrooned borders, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1925, 12.3oz, 384g £100-200 643 George V silver cream jug with wavy rim, scroll handle on three hoof feet, by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield, 1924, and another similar cream jug, 8.3oz, 258g £50-80


644 Pair of Edward VII silver lobster pickers, by R & S Garrard & Co., London, 1908, in fitted case, silver bladed cake knife, and a set of six silver handled butter knives in fitted case £50-80 645 Pair of Edward VII silver of trumpet vases, maker’s marks rubbed, Birmingham, 1903, 23cm high, pair of salts, a mustard pot, two napkin rings, three mustard spoons and pair of sugar tongs various dates and marks £100-200 646 George V silver four piece tea service comprising tea pot, hot water jug, cream jug and sugar bowl, with gadrooned rims, each on four ball feet, by Z Barraclough & Sons, Sheffield, 1913, gross weight 63oz, 1959g £450-550 See Illustration

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647 Silver twin-handled trophy cup on plinth base, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1931, 20.5cm high £100-150 648 Set of six Victorian salts and spoons, each on three ball feet, by Walter & John Barnard, London, 1880, 7oz, 217g, in fitted case £100-150 649 Modern silver Armada style dish, by William Comyns & Sons Ltd., London, 1963, another similar, toast rack and engine turned cigarette box £150-250 650 George II silver punch ladle with embossed decoration inset with coin, turned wooden handle, 36cm long £40-60

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651 Edward VII silver pin cushion in the form of a camel, by Adie & Lovekin Ltd., Birmingham, 1906, 6.5cm high £80-120 See Illustration 652 Victorian silver matched three piece coffee set with gadrooned body, the coffee pot with ebonised knop and handle, London, 1897, and a similar two handled sugar bowl, Sheffield, 1896, 35oz, 1088g £300-350 See Illustration 653 Victorian silver engine turned snuff box engraved with initials to central cartouche, gilded interior, by Yapp & Woodward, Birmingham, 1846, 3oz, 93g, 7cm wide £100-150 654 George III silver gilt vinaigrette the cover with intricately applied flowers and scroll work, by Joseph Bettridge, Birmingham, date letter rubbed £100-150 See Illustration

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655 George III silver cauldron salt on hoof feet, Newcastle Assay, date letter rubbed, makers mark rubbed, another cauldron salt, and a pair of Victorian silver salts, by Creswick & Co., Sheffield, 1863, a small silver cigarette case and a 925 stamped pill box, 10oz, 311g £120-150

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663 George V silver goblet with beaded decoration, by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield, 1910, and a German silver goblet with a band of Acanthus leaf decoration, ‘800’ standard, 9.7oz, 304g £70-100 664 Edward VII silver sugar castor, by Jay, Richard Attenborough Co. Ltd., Chester, 1906, 12.3oz, 383g, in fitted case £100-200 665 Edward VII silver tea caddy with domed cover, twin-handles, halfgadrooned body on bun feet, by Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd., Sheffield, 1901, 7.5oz, 233g £50-80 656 656 Edward VII silver presentation inkstand with two glass and silver topped wells flanking a central photo frame engraved with inscription, by James Dixon & Sons Ltd., Sheffield, 1905, weighable silver 20oz, 622g, 26cm wide £150-200 See Illustration 657 Art Deco silver engine turned dressing table set comprising hand mirror, pair of hair brushes and a pair of clothes brushes, a silver cigarette box, and a silver photograph frame £50-70

666 Edward VII silver twin-handled sauce boat on stand with beaded decoration, sauce boat Chester, 1906, stand Birmingham, 1905, both Barker Brothers, 6.5oz, 204g £50-80 667 Pair of Victorian silver shell shaped bonbon dishes, London, 1889 £40-60 668 Victorian silver cream jug of baluster form with scroll handle, by Hawkesworth, Eyre & Co., Sheffield, 1851, and another silver cream jug on three hoof feet, London, 1902, 10.8oz, 338g £50-80 669 George III silver elliptical dish, by Thomas Richards, London, 1818, cased set of silver handled fruit knives and forks, salt, two dressing table brushes, napkin ring and non-matching tea strainer and stand £50-80

658 658 Victorian silver goblet on pedestal foot engraved with vacant cartouche to each side, by James Dixon & Sons Ltd., Sheffield, 1895, 17oz, 528g £100-150 See Illustration 659 George V silver twin-handled rose bowl, by Mappin & Webb, London, 1927, with wooden stand, 9oz, 279g £60-100 670 660 George V silver twin-handled vase on stand, Birmingham, 1912, a small sparrow beak cream jug and a cruet set comprising salt, pepper and mustard pot in leather case £120-150 661 Victorian silver note pad with silver cover and back, by Samuel Mordan, London, 1874 £50-80 662 Victorian silver propelling pencil with agate terminal, by Frederick Charles Berkeley, Chester, 1894, a miniature purse marked ‘Stamps’, Birmingham hall mark, an engine turned napkin ring, a silver vesta case and a white metal cigarette case £80-120

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670 George III silver five bottle condiment stand with pierced decoration on five shaped feet, cut glass bottles, two with stoppers, the others with later non-matching silver covers, the stand by Fenton, Creswick & Co., Sheffield, 1781, 12oz £150-250 See Illustration 671 George V silver salt and matching pepperette, with gadrooned, shell and scroll borders, by L Brs., London, 1930, silver and mother of pearl handled fish knife, sugar castor, set of six teaspoons, mustard pot and cover, four other small spoons and a silver plated spoon, weighable silver 14oz, 435g £100-150


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684 678 George V silver card case with bright cut foliate decoration, by Charles Lyster & Son, Birmingham, 1911 and a silver plated vesta/ Sovereign holder with engraved decoration £60-100

682 George V silver cased miniature carriage clock with swing handle on four bun feet, by W G Sothers & Co., Birmingham, 1913, 10.5cm high £60-100 683 Edward VII silver oval trinket box with floral decorated embossed cover, on four cabriole legs, by William Comyns & Sons, London, 1907, a photograph frame and a vase holder £60-100

672 672 George IV silver vinaigrette with wriggle work decoration and moulded scroll border, by Thomas Newbold, Birmingham, 1827, 3.7cm wide £100-150 See Illustration 673 George V silver card case on chain with foliate decoration, by E J Trevitt & Sons, Chester, 1911, 2.1oz, 67g £50-80 674 Pair of George V silver sauce boats with reeded rims, scroll handles, each on three hoof feet, by Asprey & Co. Ltd., London, 1912, 13.6oz, 424g £200-300 See Illustration

679 679 Modern silver salver with serpentine rim on four hoof feet, by C J Vander Ltd., London, 1966, 40oz, 1244g £350-450 See Illustration 680 Silver cream jug with gadrooned rim, cigarette case, two napkin rings, set of six teaspoons and sugar tongs and two sets of tea knives, in fitted cases £40-60

675 Pair of George V silver cream jugs with wavy rims, scroll handles, each on three hoof feet, by Asprey & Co. Ltd., Birmingham, 1913, 6.7oz, 210g £60-100

685 Victorian silver sugar sifter of baluster form on round foot, by Thomas Bradbury & Sons, London, 1885, 5.5oz, 174g £80-120 686 Victorian silver Christening mug with beaded and engraved decoration, by Thomas Bradbury & Sons, London, 1869 and another mug with a band of decoration depicting animals and figures from Noah’s Ark, by Carrington & Co., London, 1935, 10.6oz, 332g £80-120 687 Sterling silver child’s rattle with embossed teddy bear decoration and plastic teething ring, joining ring marked ‘Lunt Sterling’, rattle 5cm diameter £40-60

676 Pair of George VI silver four division toast racks with loop handles, by C P & Co. Ltd., Birmingham, 1937, 4oz, 125g £40-60 677 George V silver cigarette case with engine turned decoration, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd., London, 1913, gross weight 6.7oz, 209g £50-80

684 George V silver three piece tea service, comprising tea pot, cream jug and sugar bowl, by Mappin & Webb, Birmingham, 1927, gross weight 22oz, 684g £300-350 See Illustration

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688 George III silver cream jug with beaded rim on square foot, by Stephen Adams I, London, 1794, teaspoons, sifter spoon, napkin rings, mustard pot, silver handled fruit knives in fitted case and a silver plated salt spoon etc., weighable silver 13.5oz, 419g £100-200

681 Silver ingot, stamped S4717, 1 Kilo, 999 £350-450 See Illustration

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689 689 George III silver swing handled basket with engraved decoration on oval foot, by Solomon Hougham, London, 1798, 7oz, 218g £150-250 See Illustration

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695 George V silver four piece tea service, comprising tea pot, hot water jug, cream jug and sugar bowl, by W & C Sissons, Sheffield, 1923, 47oz, 1461g £350-450 See Illustration

690 George III silver cream jug with four bands of decoration on oval base, maker’s mark rubbed, London, 1801, 4.9oz, 154g £80-120

697 George III Irish silver ladle with shell form bowl and bright cut decorated handle, by Richard Williams, Dublin, circa 1776, 6oz, 186g £200-300 See Illustration 698 Pair of George V silver sauce boats with wavy rims, scroll handles, on shaped feet, maker’s mark rubbed, Sheffield, 1923, 8.6oz, 269g £80-120

691 George III silver cream jug with entwined serpent handle on round foot, by Solomon Hougham, London, 1802, 7.6oz, 237g £80-120

699 Pair of Edward VII silver oval dishes with pierced decoration and beaded borders, by James Dixon & Sons Ltd., Sheffield, 1905, 5.6oz, 176g £40-60

692 George III silver cream jug with a broad band of foliate decoration, on four ball feet, maker’s mark rubbed, London, 1806, 5.6oz, 174g £80-120 696 696 Queen Anne Britannia standard silver sugar sifter of baluster form on round foot, with turn-clip fastening, no maker’s mark, London, 1711, 3.9oz, 122g £200-300 See Illustration

700 Pair of George III silver salts, each on three hoof feet, maker’s mark rubbed, London, 1814, George III silver cream jug, tea strainer, sifter spoons, sauce ladle, salt, pepperette and mustard pot and cover, 14.5oz, 450g £120-180 701 George V silver cream jug with wavy rim on three pad feet, by Viners Ltd., Sheffield, 1938 and a set of six silver teaspoons, 5.1oz, 160g £40-60

693 693 George III silver porringer of plain form with scroll handles on round foot, maker’s mark rubbed, London, 1766, 6.1oz, 190g £100-150 See Illustration 694 George IV silver cream jug with beaded rim and foot, marks rubbed, probably 1824, pair of George III Old English pattern silver tablespoons and three other spoons, 9.1oz, 284g £60-100 697

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702 George V silver bonbon dish with pierced decoration on central column and three lion’s paw feet, by Mappin & Webb, Birmingham, 1938, pair of silver pepperettes, toast rack, cigarette case and other items, weighable silver 12.5oz, 388g £80-120 703 George V silver entree dish and cover by Brook & Son, Sheffield, 1930, 64oz, 1990g £600-800 See Illustration 704 Pair of Norwegian silver salad servers with moulded scrolling handles, by H. Moller, Trondhjem, marked ‘830’, 6oz, 186g £50-80

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707 Continental white metal scent bottle holder and two blue glass scent bottles with silver mounts, marked ‘800’ £80-120 See Illustration

710 German silver tea infuser with sprung cover, embossed floral decoration and figural handle, marked ‘800’, 2.2oz, 68g £60-100 See Illustration

708 Pair of 19th century French silver table forks and spoons, 11oz, 342g £100-200

711 Continental silver tea strainer with moulded floral and foliate decoration, marked ‘830’, small silver oval box and cover ‘800’ standard and marked ‘Seychelles’ with turtle finial, and other small silver items, 6oz, 186g £60-100 712 Dutch silver goblet with knopped stem, beaded and engraved decoration, by J M Van Kempen, The Hague, 1887, ‘833’ standard, 7oz, 219g £60-100

705 705 Continental silver and black enamelled box of oval section with scrolling foliate decorated borders, maker’s mark ‘C&C’ import marks for London, 1922, 8.5cm high £100-150 See Illustration 706 Tiffany & Co., Sterling silver dressing table set, comprising two brushes, hand mirror, shoe horn and a pair of pin dishes £120-180 See Illustration

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709 Continental silver mounted and cut glass decanter and stopper of octagonal section with scrolling and floral decoration with tavern scenes, import marks for London, 1928 £150-250 See Illustration

713 Early 20th century Austro-Hungarian rectangular silver tray, with moulded stud border and square handles, marked ‘Singer’ and with a head inside a flower shaped cartouche denoting ‘800’ standard, 41.5oz, 1290g, 44.5cm wide £300-500 See Illustration

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Thursday 17th March, 10.00am Model Boats including the Brian King Collection Automobilia Objects and Works of Art Cermics & Glass Tribal Art Collectables Stamps Books & Maps oil Paintings, Watercolours & Prints

Lot 1270


MODEL BOATS INCLUDING THE BRIAN KING COLLECTION This section of sale will not start before Thursday 10:00am All the following lots are model Boats built by Brian King, and are displayed in Perspex or glass cases apart from USS Hornet, which are included in the sale. They have all been kept out of direct sunlight and as far as we can tell are in perfect condition. Some measurements were taken outside the cases and therefore all measurements are approximate. All models are safely secured in their cases and cannot be removed from them during viewing. When Brian King Exhibited his boats wooden crates were made for transport but those crates are unfortunately no longer in existence.

752 752 The Brian King Collection of model boats - USS Hornet. Information plaque reading: USS Hornet (CB8) scale 1:200, launched December 1940, sunk by Japanese October 1942. Aircraft F4F Wildcat fighters, SBD Dauntless Divebombers, TBD Devastator Torpedo bombers. Kit by Trumpeter built by Brian King 2014. Not cased. Size: W.122cm H.28cm D.16cm NOTES: USS Hornet took part in the Battle of Midway in June 1942 but was subsequently lost during the Battle of The Santa Cruz Islands four months later. £300-500 See Illustration

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750 750 The Brian King Collection of model boats, H M Cutter ‘Speedy’. With information plaque H M Cutter ‘Speedy’. Launched Pembroke dock, 25- 6-1828, length on dock 63ft 9in, burden 122 Tons Scale 1/48, glass case Gold Medal Winner in 58th Model Engineer and Modelling Exhibition. Note: Medals not included in the sale Illustrated p.6 Advanced Ship Modelling by Brian King Size: W.76cm H.74cm W.15cm Case: W.84cm H.84cm D 40cm £400-600 See Illustration

753 The Brian King Collection of model boats - USS Arizona.Information plaque reading: USS Arizona USA Battleship launched 19/6/1915 O/A length 608ft, breadth 97ft. 29,626 tonnes. 12 x 14 inch, sunk by Japanese 17/12/1941 Pearl Harbour. Kit by Trumpeter. Scale 1:200, built by Brian King 2012. Cased.W.89cm H.27cm D.15cm Case: W.106cm H.41cm D.23cm £300-500 See Illustration

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751 751 The Brian King Collection of models; Field gun and Limber, Information plaque reading: Field gun and limber (circa 1815) scale 1:10, designed by Barrie Voisey 1978, modelled by Brian King 1989, cased. Size: Length of barrel 20cm, Case: H.25cm W.78cm D.30cm £200-300 See Illustration

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754 The Brian King Collection of model boats - HMS Campanula, Information plaque reading: HMS Campanula, Flower Class Corvette scale 1:72. Kit by Revell, built by Brian King 2014. Cased Size: W.85cm H.27cm D.15cm Case: W.87cm H.43cm D.20cm £500-1000 See Illustration


755 755 The Brian King Collection of model boats - HMS Tabard, (Submarine) Information plaque reading: HMS Tabard T Class submarine, length 273.5ft, launched 21/11/45, eleven 21 inch torpedo tubes, modelled by Brian King 1999. cased. Awards HMS Tabard Earl Mountbatten Award at MEE 1999 Note: Medals not included in the sale Illustrated on the front cover of Ship Modelling Solutions by Brian King Size: W.86cm H.17cm D.9cm Case: W.98cm H.25cm D.16cm NOTES A British submarine of the third group of the T class the only RN ship to have bourne this name. Broken up 1974 £500-1000 See Illustration

758 758 The Brian King Collection of model boats H.M.S Colossus, waterline model Information plaque reading H.M.S Colossus. Built Royal Naval dockyard, Portsmouth launched 1882, Length 325ft (pp) Beam 68ft. Main armament 4x12in 25 calibre. 45 tons breech loading guns. Model by Brian King 2007-2009 Scale 1:96, cased Size: W.112cm H42.cm D.22cm. Case: W.122cm H.47cm D.33cm NOTES: The second HMS Colossus was a Colossus class secondclass British battleship, launched in 1882 and commissioned in 1886. She was one of the first, modern battleship. She served in the Mediterranean Fleet, from her commission in 1886 to 1893. She was finally broken up in 1908. £800-1200 See Illustration

756 756 The Brian King Collection of model boats - Algerine Information card reading: Algerine Class Minesweeper by Brian King. The Algerine-class minesweeper was a large group of minesweepers built for the Royal Navy and the Royal Canadian Navy during the Second World War. 110 ships of the class were launched between 1942 and 1944. Size: W.75cm H.17cm D.11cm Case: W.86cm H.35cm D.20cm £500-1000 See Illustration

759 759 The Brian King Collection of model boats - R.N.L.I Rother class lifeboat ‘Silver Jubilee’ Information plaque reading R.N.L.I Rother class lifeboat ‘Silver Jubilee’. Length O/A 37ft 6in, beam 11ft 6in Draft 3ft 1in. Max speed 8 knots Model by Brain King. CasedOne of three models made of the boat two still with R.N.L.I, Brian King has informed us that the other two models have both suffered sun damage Illustrations p104 Advanced ship modelling by Brian King See image of Brian with all three Models Size: W.97cm H.32cm D.30cm. Case: W.96cm H.42cm D.36cm £1000-2000 See Illustration

757 757 The Brian King Collection of model boats - HMS Camperdown, waterline model Information plaque reading: HMS Camperdown, built at Portsmouth 1885, armament 4 x 13.5 inch 67 ton breech-loading guns, 6 x 6 inch 26 calibre breech-loading guns, 12 x 6 pounders and 17 smaller weapons. 330ft x 68.5ft x 28ft. Collided with and sank HMS Victoria in June 1893. Model by Brian King at Weybridge 2001-2003, scale 1:110 cased.Awards: HMS Camperdown Gold Medal and Earl Mountbatten at MEE 2003 Note: Medals not included in the sale Size: W.95cm H.40cm D.23cm. Case: W.110,cm H52.cm D36.cm NOTES: On 22 June 1893, she collided with and sank the battleship Victoria with 358 deaths, including Vice-Admiral Sir George Tryon. Sold off in 1911 £800-1200 See Illustration

760 760 The Brian King Collection of model boats - R.N.L.I Arun class lifebaot ‘B.P. Forties’ Information plague reading - R.N.L.I Rother class lifebaot ‘B.P. Forties’ Length O/A 54ft Beam 17ft, Draft 5ft, Max speed 18 Knots Model by Brian King. Cased Size: W80.cm H.53cm D.23cm. Case: W.94cm H.67cm D.35cm £1000-2000 See Illustration

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761 The Brian King Collection of model boats - H.M.S Belfast (1939) Information plaque reading, H.M.S Belfast (Edinburgh Class)32 knots 6� Cruiser. Shown after 1959 refit. Builders Harland and Wolff, Length overall 613ft 6in 1:150 model built at Weybridge by Brian King 1988 -1991. Cased Awards: Gold Medal and Earl Mountbatten at MEE 1992 David Owen Cup and Best in Show at Ellesmere Port 1992 Best in Show at Windermere 1993 Thysbart Trophy at Ellesmere 1994 Note: Medals not included in the sale Illustrated p.66 Advanced ship modelling by Brian King Size: W.124cm H.28cm Case: W.140cm H40.cm D.25cm NOTES: HMS Belfast was initially part of the British naval blockade against Germany, but following damage by a German mine in 1939 she spent more than two years undergoing extensive repairs. She returned to action in November 1942 and was escorting Arctic convoys to the Soviet Union during 1943. In December 1943 she played an important role in the Battle of North Cape, assisting in the destruction of the German warship Scharnhorst. In June 1944 she took part in Operation Overlord supporting the Normandy landings. Other commissions followed until 1963.Brought to London, she was moored on the River Thames near Tower Bridge and opened to the public, as a branch of the Imperial War Museum in the 1970s. £1500-2500 See Illustration

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762 The Brian King Collection of model boats - H.M.S. Glorious Information plaque reading H.M.S Glorious (Pre World War II Carrier.) Shown circa 1936 length overall 786ft. displacement 23250 tons, scale 1:192, Built at Weybridge 1994/95 by Brian King. Cased Awards: Gold Medal and Earl Mountbatten at MEE 1997 Silver Medal at Naviga at Mons 2000 Note: Medals not included in the sale Size: W.127cm H26.cm D.12cm Case: W.128cm H40.cm D30.cm NOTES: While evacuating British aircraft from Norway in June 1940, the ship was sunk by the German battleships Scharnhorst and Gneisenau in the North Sea with the loss of over 1,200 lives. £1000-2000 See Illustration

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763 The Brian King Collection of model boats - H.M.S Anson (1946) Information plaque reading H.M.S Anson (1946) King Geore V class Battleship launched 1940 by Swan Hunter 750’ (oa) x 103’ Beam = 40,000 tns. 10-14” Mk VII 16-5.25” MkI HA/LA. Pom Poms: Bofors & Orelikons. Broken up by Faslane 1958. Model by Brian King 1997-1998 Awards: Gold Medal at MEE 1999 Silver Medal at Naviga at Mons 2000 Note: Medals not included in the saleIllustrated p 52 and (detail) p.61 Advanced ship modelling by Brian King and p3 Late Victorian Battleships by Brian King Size: W.117cm H29.cm D.15cm. Case: W.132cm H.40cm D.21cm £1000-2000 See Illustration

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764 The Brian King Collection of model boats - H.M.S Queen Elizabeth Information plaque reading H.M.S Queen Elizabeth, Battleship launched Portsmouth 1913. Length 646ft, 27,500 tons, Shown after 1941 refit, 1.150 scale model Built Weybridge by Brian King 1992-3. Cased Awards HMS Gold Medal and Earl Mountbatten at MEE 1994 Silver Medal at Naviga at Mons 2000 Note: Medals not included in the sale Illustrated p52 and (detail) p.64 Advanced ship modelling by Brian King Size: W.132cm H.37cm D.20cm. Case: W.144cm H.50cm D.30cm ÂŁ1500-2500 See Illustration

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765 The Brian King Collection of model boats - H.M.S. Nile Information plaque reading H.M.S. Nile. Launched 1888, length 345ft, Breadth 73ft, 4x13.5in BL 6x4.7QF. Model by Brian King Weybridge 2011, scale 1:96. Cased Size: W.102cm H.49cm D.24cm. Case: W.118cm H.56cm D.36cm ÂŁ1000-2000 See Illustration

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766 The Brian King Collection of model boats - Cuirasse d’escadre Bouvet Information plaque reading Cuirasse d’escadre Bouvet. Launched 1896, Mined and sunk in Dardanelles 1915. Dimensions, 386.5ft (pp) x 70ft 2in, x 27.5ft. Armament 2x12in 2x10.8in, 8x 5.5in, 8x3.9in 12x47mm. Model by Brian King Weybridge 2003-2008. Scale 1:110. Cased Awards French Battleship Bouvet Gold Medal and Earl Mountbatten at MEE 2010 Note: Medals not included in the sale Size: W110.cm H.49cm D.25cm. Case: W.122cm H.56cm D.36cm £1000-2000 See Illustration

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767 The Brian King Collection of model boats - H.M.S Victoria Information plaque reading H.M.S. Victoria Launched Elswick 1897. 340ft x 70ft x 26.6ft/ 29ft = 10470 ton. 2-110 Ton & 1-29 ton Guns. Mediterranean Flagship. Sunk in Collision with Camperdown of Tripoli in 1893. Model by Brian King Awards: Gold Medal at Naviga World Championship at Rouen 1987 Gold Medal and Earl Mountbatten Award at MEE 1987 Note: Medals not included in the saleIllustrated (detail) p31 34 35 45 49 60 68 69 71 figs 711 and 11-8 and many others in Modelling Victorian battleships by Brian King Size: W.100cm H.44cm D.26cm. Case: W.110cm H.60cm D.35cm NOTES: In June 1893 HMS Victoria collided with HMS Camperdown in Tripoli harbour and sank. Very unusually she is one of very few “vertical wrecks” with 30 metres of the vessel in the mud and the rest standing vertically. £1500-2500 See Illustration

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768 The Brian King Collection of model boats - H.M.S Empress of India (Royal Sovereign Class 1890) Information card reading H.M.S Empress of India (Royal Sovereign Class 1890). Launched Pembroke 7/5/91. 380ft x 75ft x 27/28ft = 14150 Ton. 4-13.5 Breech Loading Barbette mounted guns. Shown as fitted 1894. Model by Brian King 1982 Awards: Gold Medal and Earl of Mountbatten Award for the best warship in show at Model Engineer Exhibition (MEE) 1984 Gold Medal at Naviga World Championship at Rouen 1987 Note: Medals not included in the sale Size: W.117cm H.44cm D.23cm. Case: W.122cm H.60cm D.34cm ÂŁ1500-2500 See Illustration

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769 769 A well made model of an Arno X1 Ferrari Timossi Racing Boat. Nando Dell ‘ Orto, mounted in an impressive wood and glass display case. Dimensions 65cm (w), 34cm (d), 30cm (h). Peter Jillings is the owner of Liphook Motors. Peter has been a collector of Automobilia for about 30 years, with most of his collection being displayed at his Garage. He is a Motor Racing and Goodwood enthusiast, he has now decided to down size on his collection and concentrate on his real passion of collecting Ferrrari Cars. This lot is from Peter’s extensive collection. £800-1000 See Illustration 770 Clinker built boat, live steam launch, the Estelle. 89cm £60-100

775 Radio control model Grand Banks Schooner (Futaba Radio control), 78cm £60-100

771 A scale model of the sailing smack, CK. 482, Kingfisher, Colchester (Futaba Radio control), 100cm £60-100

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776 A two masted sailing vessel with cotton sails, flying a red ensign and with covered rowing boats to deck, with label to base referring to original Bluenose built in 1926 and intended for use as a fishing vessel. 75cm long in display case. £100-200 See Illustration

773 Radio control model yacht, R36R (Futaba Radio control), 94cm £100-150 See Illustration

772 772 Radio control model yacht, R36R (Futaba Radio control), 94cm £100-150 See Illustration

774 Radio control model ,Grand Banks Schooner (Futaba Radio control), 78cm £60-100

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777 19th century ship builder’s mirror backed model. Ship details: ‘Baghdadi’, 1,635 tons gross, Built 1885 by Wigham - Richardson & Co Newcastle, Owned and managed by Persian Gulf S.S Company. Length 255 feet Breadth 35 feet 1 inch Depth 17 feet (information taken from a typed card) with porcelain plaque reading Wigham and Richardson & Co ship Engine Builders Newcastle on Tyne. Fitted in original mahogany case, dimensions 40cm x 200cm x 18cm. £1000-2000 See Illustration

778 Model of De Grasse Compagnie Generalle Transantantique French Line Boat, modeller unknown. In Perspex case, dimensions 37cm x 100cm x 22cm. £200-300 779 An Edwardian model pond Yacht on stand, with triple rig, 91cm long, and another smaller on stand £100-150

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780 An Edwardian pond Yacht ‘Victoria’ with main sail and geneoa, on stand, 101cm long £100-150 781 An Edwardian mahogany pond Yacht with triple and additional sails and flags with rowing dingy strapped to the deck, 120cm long £120-150


AUTOMOBILIA This section of sale will not start before Thursday 10:20am Provenance for lots 769 and 782-850: Peter Jillings is the owner of Liphook Motors. Peter has been a collector of Automobilia for about 30 years, with most of his collection being displayed at his Garage. He is a Motor Racing and Goodwood enthusiast, he has now decided to down size on his collection and concentrate on his real passion of collecting Ferrrari Cars. The following lots are from Peter’s extensive collection.

786 An Automobile Association Auckland Royal Automobile Associate Badge / Car Mascot No 22905 on wood base, 11.5cm £40-60

792 A Bentley ‘Engine’ Car Mascot in brass, mounted on wood base, with winged ‘B’ insignia to front, very unusual, 8.5cm high £100-200

787 A 1930s Pontiac ‘Indian Car Mascot/Hood ornament’, 21cm long on wood base £80-120 788 ‘Winged Goddess’ car Mascot, similar to the Triumph Gloria Mascot on wood base, 11cm high £80-120 789 A Finnigans ‘Icarus’ Car Mascot by Colin George, fitted to Farman Cars 1920’s, marked ‘Finnigans London’ to base, numbered 3295, on wood base. 14cm high £80-120

793 793 A winged/flying ‘B’ Car Mascot by Joseph Fray fitted to Bentley Cars in the 1920’s, stamped ‘Jo’s Fray B.Ham’ to base. 17cm high, mounted on wood base. £250-350 See Illustration 794 Indian Chief’s Head Car Mascot stamped ‘Feathers in our cap’ used by Guy Motors. Mounted on wood base. 11cm high. £60-90 795 R.A.C. Associate Members Badge/ Car Mascot No F153297, stamped ‘Fry’s Recasting, Ltd, Merton Abbey’ to back, also marked ‘property of RAC’, mounted on wood base, 10cm high £40-60

782 782 Rolls Royce ‘Spirit of Ecstasy’ Car Mascot from a Silver Cloud, mounted on a plastic base. 12cm high £250-350 See Illustration

796 A Swallow/Swift bird on a ball Car Mascot, RD No 560299 mounted on a wood base. 12cm high £60-90 790 790 A Rolls Royce ‘Spirit Of Ecstasy’ Car Mascot 1929/30, Stamped R.R. Ltd. 6.2.11 to base, on wood base. 12cm high £100-200 See Illustration

797 Royal Automobile Club Associate Member’s Badge/ Car Mascot, No 45102, stamped ‘D.G. Collins Ltd, London’ to reverse, on wood stand £60-90

783 783 A ‘Leaping Greyhound’ Car Mascot on a knurled radiator cap, mounted on a wood base, possibly from a 1930’s Lincoln, width of base 28cm £500-600 See Illustration 784 A ‘Standing Hare’ Car Mascot/Hood ornament probably from an Alvis Car, stamped ‘A.L.’ to base, mounted on wood base. 11.5cm high £100-200 785 Royal Automobile Club Associate Member’s Badge/Mascot No 5727 Stamped ‘Kingston & Co. Ltd’ mounted on wood base 13.5cm, some damage to enamel. £40-60

791 791 A ‘Leaping Lion’ car mascot on a seven sided cap, mounted on a seven sided wood stand. Stamped ‘Inskip’ under leg, 16cm wide/long £100-200 See Illustration

798 798 Bentley ‘Derby’ backward leaning winged ‘B’ Mascot used in the 1930’s, mounted on wood base. Stamped Reg 82111907 under wings. 14cm high £100-200 See Illustration

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803 A J.C.C. Junior Car Club Badge with threaded bolt, No J1502. stamped ‘Elkington & Co’ to back. Provenance: Sold at Bonhams in 2007. £80-120

799 799 A ‘Leaping Cat’ Car Mascot by Desmo as fitted to early Jaguars, mounted on a display wooden base, stamped ‘Copyright’ to base, width inc. base, 26cm. £250-350 See Illustration

804 A Goddess Car Mascot from a 1931 Cadillac La Salle, mounted on a marble base. 20cm wide £80-120 805 A Rolls Royce ‘Spirit of Ecstasy’ car mascot, marks on base almost polished out. Under wings, stamped ‘Reg.us. pat.off and trade mark reg’. 13cm, mounted on wood base. £100-150 806 Rolls Royce ‘Spirit of Ecstasy’ car Mascot, stamped ‘Reg us pat off and trade mark reg’ under wings, stamped ‘FEB 6 1911’ and signed, ‘C. Sykes’ to base, mounted on a wood base. 10cm high £100-150

800 800 A Pierce Arrow Archer Car Mascot, from the late 1920’s, mounted on a display wood base, total width 26cm £500-600 See Illustration 801 RAC Associate Member’s Badge / Car Mascot mounted on a wood base, No N54636, 11.5cm high. £60-90

807 A Rolls Royce ‘Spirit of Ecstasy’ car Mascot, usual stamping under wings and stamped R.R. Ltd 6.2.11 and signed ‘C. Sykes’ to base £100-150 808 A ‘Kneeling Emily’ Spirit of Ecstasy Rolls Royce Car Mascot with usual stamping under wings, stamped 26-1-34 on base and signed ‘C. Sykes’, mounted on wood base. 9cm high £100-150 809 A Minerva Car Mascot circa 1920’s, signed De Soepe. on wood base, 14cm high £200-300

812 812 An ‘Indian Lookout’ / Scout Car Mascot / hood ornament, designed by Giulliaume Laplagne and signed G. Laplagne to base, mounted on wooden base. 12cm high (not including base). £800-1000 See Illustration 813 A.A. saluting Patrolman Car Mascot on wood base. 13cm high £100-150 814 A Kneeling Spirit of Ecstasy, mounted on a turned fruitwood bowl. It is believed to be either a showroom piece or a Christmas gift for a Senior Employee, car Mascot 9cm high, 30cm dia £150-250

810 An Alvis ‘Standing Hare’ Car Mascot on a wood base. 11.5cm high £100-200

802 802 A BARC Brooklands Member’s Car Badge, stamped - ‘Spencer London’, No 1019 and ‘This Badge is the property of the Brooklands Automobile Racing Club’, marked to back. Mounted on base. 10cm high £400-600 See Illustration

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811 811 A Guy Motors ‘Indian Head’ Car Mascot mounted on an ornate wood base. Head stamped ‘Feathers in our cap’, height 26cm including base. £60-90 See Illustration

815 815 A 1920’s ‘Icarus’ Mascot designed by Frederick Gordon Crosby, signed ‘Gordon Crosby’ on base. Mounted on wood base, 15cm height. £500-700 See Illustration


819 819 A Rolls Royce Schneider 1929 56B Seaplane Mascot, with Rolls Royce stamped to top of wings. Stamped AEL to base, movable propeller, mounted on a display base. Height 4.5cm £500-700 See Illustration 816 816 A large ‘Spirit of Ecstasy’ figure, mounted on a marble base, probably used as a car showroom display model. Height 37cm £150-200 See Illustration 817 A ‘Diving Lady’ Car Mascot, stamped No 656502 to base, mounted on an elaborately turned wood bowl, mascot 18cm high, bowl 30cm dia £150-200

820 RAC Associate Badge/ Car Mascot mounted on a wood base, stamped to rear, Property of RAC, No F83605 £50-80 821 A forward racing Bentley winged ‘B’ Car Mascot mounted on a wood base. 6cm high £100-150 822 A forward Racing Bentley winged ‘B’ Car Mascot mounted on a wood base. 6cm high £100-150 823 A winged helmet ‘Viking’ Car Mascot used on Rover Cars mounted on an ornate turned wood base. 11cm high, 26cm inc. base. £80-120 824 A Stutz ‘RA’ Mascot on a hinged radiator cap, mounted on a wood base. 10cm high (not including base). £200-300 825 Kneeling ‘Spirit of Ecstasy’ car mascot, stamped, trade mark, registration marked under right wing, signed ‘C. Sykes to base, 26. 1. 34’. 8cm high. £100-150 826 ‘Spirit of Ecstasy’ car mascot on a turned wooden base. 10cm high, 22cm inc. stand £100-150

818 818 A Rolls Royce Schneider 1929 56B Seaplane Mascot with twin bladed movable propeller. Mounted on a composite base, marked Rolls Royce Ltd on float. 10cm high £500-700 See Illustration

827 Rolls Royce ‘Spirit of Ecstasy’ car mascot, stamped ‘Trade mark Reg and Reg US pat off’ under wings, stamped ‘Rolls Royce Co. Ltd Feb 6 1911’ and signed ‘C. Sykes’ on turned wooden base. £100-150 828 Rolls Royce Phantom 2 ‘Spirit of Ecstasy’ 1934 car mascot mounted on wooden base, marked under wings ‘Trade Mark Reg and Reg US pat off’ £150-250

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829 829 Kneeling ‘Spirit of Ecstasy’ car mascot mounted on a wooden base incorporating a chrome plated flag post. Height including post 35cm high £1000-1200 See Illustration

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830 A perpetual calendar in silver plate and oak. Used in Bentley car showrooms in the 1920’s. Flying ‘B’ motif to front. £80-120 831 A Bentley silver plated mug with flying ‘B’ motif to front. 10cm high £50-80

834 834 Silver plated inkwell with fitted blue liner, flying ‘B’ motif to top, mounted on wood stand. Bentley car interest. £300-500 See Illustration 835 Small Bentley desk / bedside clock with quartz movement, flying ‘B’ motif to front. Car interest. £50-80 832 832 A solid silver cigarette box with engine turned hinged lid, engraved cartouche with initials ‘C F P’ with Bentley motif to rear corner, presented by the staff of Messrs Holloway Brothers(London) Ltd, 43 South Audley Street W. SEPT 1928, marked to front ‘This box was presented to Charlie Frank Parsons, Bentley Senior Sales Director.’ Car interest. £500-700 See Illustration

836 A leather stainless steel moulded hip flask with flying ‘B’ Bentley badge to front, screw cap. Car interest. £50-80 837 A Bentley Owner’s Club plated inkwell with badge to lid. 5.3cm high, base 8cm diameter. £80-120 838 Set of four Bentley Cocktail sticks in presentation case, marked silver. £50-80 839 A Ronson Pelican lighter, presented to Ken Scales at the Derbyshire Trial in 1939 together with a Red Indian money bank (2) £70-100 840 A Rolls Royce Owners Presentation cigarette case in chrome with R.R. logo, circa 1930’s. Hinged vanity mirror with a ‘Spirit of Ecstasy’ insignia to lid (2) £40-60 841 A 1950’s M G Motors cruet in chrome with M. G Insignia to top. £40-60

833 842 A Bugatti car radiator decanter by Rudospeed. 20cm high. Provenance: sold at Bonhams in 2011. £300-400 See Illustration

833 A solid silver cigarette case with cedar wood liner, made in Birmingham 1919, ‘The Black Cat Prize’, engraved Bentley motif to lid, inside of lid stating that it was awarded to ‘E. Hall, for coming a respectable second at Brooklands Motor Circuit’. Car Interest. £300-500 See Illustration

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843 843 A very unusual Rolls Royce silver plated presentation piece, fashioned in the shape of a cap with braided peak, engraved ‘Rolls Royce Xmas 1925’, fitted with a glass liner engraved with leaves and flowers and topped with a lid bearing a ‘Spirit of Ecstasy’ figure as a handle. Depth 14cm, height 13cm £500-700 See Illustration

846 846 A Limited Edition No 112/499 model of the Rodriguez Driven Ferrari Dino 268 SP car which competed in the Nurburgring 1000 KM IN 1962. Built by Modellismo Leonardo in 1:12 scale, in a Perspex display case. Case dimensions 44cm (w) 28cm (d) 13cm (h). Provenance: sold at Bonhams in 2004. £1000-1200 See Illustration

844 Motor racing interest. A large framed photograph of John Surtees, similar framed photograph of Nigel Mansell and two smaller posters (Porsche) mounted and framed together in a large frame and a large framed poster from the Portland Art Museum 2011 (4) £40-60

845 845 A model of a Bugatti Royale 1930 car, chassis No 41100, in a wood and glass display case. 18.5cm x 49cm overall. £250-350 See Illustration

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847 847 A Javan Smith hand built model of a 1964 Ferrari 250 LM car in 1:8 scale, presented in a Perspex display case. Case dimensions 60cm (w) 27cm (d) 20cm (h). Provenance: sold at Bonhams in 2009. £1000-1200 See Illustration


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848 A Javan Smith hand built model of the iconic ‘Sharknose’ Ferrari 156 F1 car. Hand signed by Phil Hill and well presented in a special Phil Hill Perspex display case. Case dimensions 60cm (w) 28cm (d) 20cm (h). Provenance: sold at Bonhams in 2009. £1500-1800 See Illustration

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849 A well made hand built model of the Mercedes W196 car in 1:8 scale, presented in a Perspex display case. Case dimensions 58cm(w) 26cm(d) 23cm(h). Provenance: sold at Bonhams in 2004. £1000-1200 See Illustration

851 A Flying, scale model of a Miles M.3B Falcon Six G-ADLC, Winner of the Kings Cup 1935. 160cm Wingspan £80-120 852 Four Rolls Royce chrome plaques, Car badge ‘Institute of Kenya Advanced Motorists’, and a Great Western Railway badge (6) £50-70

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853 Ronnie Peterson, a hand signed magazine centre fold. A rare early signature when Ronnie used a more ‘rounded’ R and P. £50-80

850 An Eddie Irvine used promotional Helmet by BIEFFE, with hand signed visor in black pen, with Ferrari, Asprey and Marlboro branding. Provenance: sold at Bonhams in 2011. £500-700 See Illustration

854 Motor racing / car interest posters. 1 Official Reprint Le Mans 1968, 1 Official Reprint Le Mans 1970, 1 Monaco G.P. 1974 Original Number Edition Hors Commerce (some peeling to right hand corner), 1 Silverstone Silver Jubilee 1973, 1 Yacco oils, trimmed (5) £50-80

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855 1971 Crystal Palace programme, signed by Graham Hill, James Hunt, Ronnie Peterson, Cervert, Bell, Stommelen, Siffert, Gethin. With letter of Provenance £50-80 856 An original Le Mans Window Sticker from 1955. Artwork by Geo Ham vary scarce in this condition, near mint. 13cm x 9cm £60-90 857 1975 Britisth G.P. Programme signed by James Hunt (with letter of provenance). £40-60 858 1956 Monaco G.P Programme signed by Fangio £60-90 859 Team Lotus 1978 World Champions spark plug taken from the teams Cosworth engines, another used by the Williams F1 team in 1981, both on display stands £60-90


The Don Coles Photo Archive Don Coles was an award winning Motor Sports accredited photographer who worked for the Kodak Film Company between 1950-1999. Don was a highly active sports photographer specialising mainly in Formula One Motor Racing. He had privileged access to both the pits and the paddock areas, therefore able to take many candid shots of the drivers and teams. Many of his images have been published and are also held by Companies such as Jarrots. This wonderful archive has been split into six albums totalling many hundreds of photographs, most with their corresponding negative. The purchaser will also be buying the Worldwide Copyright, enabling them to print or publish them at will. The albums contain many images of most of the leading Drivers of the time including : Senna, Prost, Peterson, Hill, Roseberg, Surtees, Arnoux, Regazzoni, Jones, Andretti, Pryce, Williamson, Brise, Piquet, Alboretto, Hunt, Watson, Moss, Stewart, etc, plus Team Principal Designers such as Chapman, Tyrell, Williams, Head Barnard etc.Unfortunately there are far too many to list in detail, so personal inspection is highly recommended.

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860 Motor Racing, 1972 -1977. An album containing approx fifty (50) double sided pages with approx four images per side. Hundreds of wonderful images of most of the Top Drivers from this Golden Age, with some rare shots of Tony Brise, Roger Williamson and Tom Pryce. ÂŁ100-150 See Illustration

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861 Motor Racing, 1977-1980. An album of approx fifty (50) double sided pages with approx four images per side, another set of wonderful images even including three close ups of singer, George Harrison of the Beatles. Also including one display board of Don’s photographs from that era. £100-150 862 Motor Racing, 1980-1981. An album of approx twenty eight (28) double sided pages with approx four images per side. A further set of wonderful images, this includes International Saloon Cars/Drivers as well as Formula One, also including three display boards of Don’s photographs from that era. £80-120 863 Motor Racing, 1981-1983. An album of approximately thirty two (32) double sided pages with mostly two, three or four images per side. Well into the Nigel Mansell era, with great close ups of Mansell, Rosberg, Prost, Lauda, Villeneuve, etc, also including one display board of Don’s photographs from that era. £100-150 864 Motor Racing, 1983-1986. An album containing approx eighty (80) images including a youthful-looking Martin Brundle. Also including five display boards from that era of Don’s photographs. £80-120 865 Motor Racing, 1986-1988. Approx fifty (50) double sided pages with approx two, three, or four images per side. Well into the Ayrton Senna era with some fine close ups of the Great Man (20+). Also including two display boards from that era of Don’s photographs. £100-150

870 Motor Racing. A fabulous hand printed image of Guiseppe Farina with the Alfa Romeo Type 159 at Goodwood in 1951, winner of the 1st World Championship 35.5cm x 23cm. £40-60 871 Motor Racing. A fabulous hand printed image of Reg Parnel, Froilian Gonzales and Ken Wharton at Goodwood in 1952, 35.5cm x 23cm. £40-60 872 Motor Racing. A very good copy of Sallon’s ‘Motor Racing Drivers past and Present’ quite rare to find in this condition. This lot includes three nicely framed images of Collins, Hawthorn and Moss, copied from the book, 53cm x 43cm. £30-50 873 Motor Racing. A display board of vintage Motor Racing stickers. £10-20 874 Motor Racing. A Team Lotus poster, hand signed by Emerson Fittipaldi and Dave Walker, 63.5cm x 43cm, some damage. £10-20 875 Motor Racing. A nice selection of colour black and white images including Stewart, Patrese, Peterson, Andretti, Watson, etc, and a 20.5cm x 30.5cm colour print of Bell and Ickx, hand signed by Bell. Qty. £20-40 ––––––––––––––––– 876 Le Jeune Horse and Jockey Car Mascot, fully stamped under base. 12cm high£80-120

877 An Art Nouveau 1930’s De Soto Airflow Hood ornament mounted on wood base, circa 1935. Height 12cm £50-80 878 Heavy chrome Car Mascot of a Lion Rampant, 12cm high. £80-120 879 A Humber ‘Snipe’ Car Mascot, mounted on wood base. 7cm high £50-80 880 A heavy pewter ‘Spaniel’ Car Mascot on wood base. Height 6cm £80-120 881 Heavy ‘Dog’ Car Mascot in Sphinx like pose, on wood plinth base. Length 8.5cm £50-80 882 Lion Car Mascot in alloy, mounted on wood base £20-40 883 A Bentley Drivers Club Car Badge, stamped on verso, Gladman & Norman Ltd, Birmingham £30-50 884 The Royal Automobile Club Centenary Car Badge, stamped verso, Toye Kenning & Spencer, London. 12cm high £50-80 885 British Army Parachute Regiment Car Badge, stamped J.P. Gaunt, London. 13cm high £80-120 886 Kowloon Cricket Club, Hong Kong, Car Badge. 11cm high £10-20

866 Motor Racing. Ten display mounted, hand printed colour images from the 1980’s, the largest of which measures 33cm x 25.5cm, includes Ferrari, Mansell, etc. £10-20 867 Motor Racing. Six display mounted, hand printed colour images, the largest of which measures 33cm x 25.5cm, including Ferrari, Lotos, (Chapman & Andretti), Berger etc. £10-20 868 Motor Racing. Five display mounted, hand printed images, largest of which measures 33cm x 25.5cm, including a fabulous shot of Mille Miglia. Registration, Hailwood, black & white, Depailler £20-40 869 Motor Racing. Two display mounted black & white hand printed images of a Jaguar D Type 3.4 Litre at Goodwood in 1956. £30-50

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887 887 Rene Lalique, ‘Sanglier’ moulded smoke glass car mascot modelled as a boar on circular base, stamped R. Lalique, France. 6cm high £800-1000 See Illustration


888 888 Gustave Keller, Leather cased travelling drinks set, circa 1920s, brown pigskin case. The lid opening to tan suede interior with fitted large silver double drinks flask with twin caps contained in a lift out leather tray, revealing lower section fitted with three plated sandwich tins. £800-1200 See Illustration

890 890 A ‘La Renomee’ Car Mascot for Ballot Moteur by Emile Edmond Peynot, French, 1923-1926. The ‘Trumpeting Angel’ in silvered bronze, depicting a nude holding a victory laurel garland and palm leaf, standing over a car engine and heralding it’s arrival. The tip of the trumpet unscrews. 10cm high. £400-600 See Illustration

889 889 A German Alsatian dog car mascot signed by ‘E.LLINSKY’ 1920, silvered bronze with the original 1920 chain intact plus original foundry stamping ‘Fumiere & Cie, 32, Avenue de L’Opera, Paris’. 13cm high £500-700 See Illustration

891 891 Girl Facing Wind Car Mascot, or ‘Windswept’, circa 1920s. British, also sometimes known as the ‘Goddess of Freedom’, not marked. 15cm high. £250-300 See Illustration

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892 892 A pair of ‘Winged Sphinx’ Mascots by Ruffony, French, circa 1920s, mounted as a pair of bookends, each signed, plated hollow-cast white metal figure, mounted on a light green marble base. Ruffony modelled seated Sphinx Mascot features the female form depicted with tail, wings and Egyptianesque hairstyle. 9cm high. £300-500 See Illustration

894 A Hispano Suiza stork desk piece by Francoise Victor Jose Bazin (1897-1956), French, circa 1920s, signed F. Bazin. The wings supported by swirling arabesques, the whole mounted on a black marble base. 13cm high £400-600 See Illustration 895 A leather French made Map case, numbered 51- 90, not complete, zip case. £40-60 896 A Maisto Model of a Jaguar XJ220 (1992), in a glass display case. £50-80

OBJECTS AND WORKS OF ART This section of sale will not start before Thursday 11:30am 902 19th century Greek icon painted with Virgin Mary and Christ surrounded by saints, 31.5cm x 25.5cm. £100-200 903 A small collection of Egyptian artefacts, to include coins and burial objects and with correspondence dated 1946. £80-120 904 Late 19th / early 20th Century Russian icon, the painting of the Madonna and Child under a brass mount, 27cm x 23cm, in larger hardwood frame. £80-120

893 893 Frederick Bazin, ‘Cicogne’ a Hispano Suiza Desk piece, silvered bronze, modelled as a stylised Stork in flight, mounted on a wooden base. An example of this car mascot features in Dominique Pascal’s Bouchons de Radiator on the front cover and page 247. 11cm high. £300-500 See Illustration

905 905 Early 19th century pocket globe by Aloriot, 65 New Bond Street London, dated 1809, in original leather case with internal star chart £1000-2000 See Illustration

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906 19th century German Ivory carving of the Madonna and Child. 14cm overall High £120-150

907 907 Antoine-Louis Barye, French (1796-1875), Bronze Owl, Hibou. Signed BARYE, F. Barbedienne 9cm Provenance: Victor Franses Gallery (lot sold with original invoice from this gallery along with a written biography of the artist) £1000-1500 See Illustration 908 Pair of Regency style gilt metal candlesticks on cast metal bases, 30cm high £200-400

910 910 19th century marble figure, inscribed ‘John’ and monogrammed on later black marble base, 56cm high £1500-2500 See Illustration

909 909 Early 20th century bronze of a putti, an allegorical form of Autumn, 52cm high £200-300 See Illustration

911 911 Gill Parker, bronze - The Polo players, signed and dated 1990. mounted on wooden base 51cm high £600-1000 See Illustration

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917 Coromandel and metal mounted jewellery box with hinged top inset with bevelled glass, 15cm x 31cm x 23cm £100-200

CERAMICS & GLASS This section of sale will not start before Thursday 11:40am 925 Victorian child’s stone ware dinner service transfer printed in red and white by Fisher, comprising four tureens and fifty plates, various sizes and shapes £80-120

918 912 912 20th century bronze of a seated faun playing the pipes of Pan on an oval base 59cm £200-400 See Illustration

918 Victorian coromandel dressing case with fitted interior, by J Bagshaw and Sons, Liverpool £150-250 See Illustration

926 926 Pair of Royal Worcester figures, male and female Bringaree Indians, model 1243, 23cm high £100-200 See Illustration

913 Pair of 19th century style gilt metal and bronze twin branch candle sticks, columns in the forms of cherubs on round bases 40cm £100-200

927 19th century blue and white meat dish, decorated with a rural landscape including a castle, 54cm £50-100

914 P J Mene, bronze of a setter. 13cm High 19cm Long £80-120

928 Two 19th century oval blue and white serving dishes 45cm and 41cm £50-100

915 Early 19th century gilt bronze group of a winged putti riding a lion and holding a paddle inscribed, “Omnia vincit amor” (Love conquers all). Signed Weekss Tichborne Str. 10.5cm High, 13cm Long £100-150

929 Set of seven 19th century blue and white transfer printed plates, diameter 25cm £50-100 930 Pair of 19th century blue and white vegetable dishes and covers, width 24cm £50-100

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916 916 Pair of 19th century bronze figural candlesticks, each modelled as a naked boy holding a floral form sconce, one with indistinct stamped marks to base, 18cm high £200-400 See Illustration

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919 A Victorian tortoiseshell card case and purse, with bi-metal scale decoration and original fitted case £600-800 See Illustration

931 19th century blue and white meat dish, 33cm wide, part dessert service comprising five plates and two comports and a shaped bowl £50-100 932 19th century Chelsea style oval dish decorated with insects with red anchor mark 25cm £50-100 933 19th century blue and white transfer printed iron stone china meat dish width 53cm £50-100


940 Crown Derby covered vase, the blue ground with raised gilt decoration of exotic birds and insects amongst flowers and leaves. 10cm High. an early 19th Century Indian Tree pattern plate, 21cm and another decorated with flowers 23.5cm £60-100

934 934 Derby bowl painted with panels of flowers to the exterior within blue gilt borders, the interior with floral sprays 29cm £200-300 See Illustration 935 19th century part tea service, hand painted with floral sprays Comprising, tea pot, sugar bowl, cream jug, Sucrier, two plates, twenty cups, and eleven saucers £150-250

941 19th century cabinet plate Blue border highlighted in gilt, the centre decorated with landscape signed R G Keeling diameter 24cm £60-100 942 Pair of 18th century Worcester tea bowls, decorated in royal blue and gilt. Crown Derby cup and saucer the peach ground with gilt foliate scrolls, and a cream ware cup decorated in the Imari palette with an exotic bird, fruit and flowers. £40-60 943 Crown Derby trio with a scrolling acanthus border, two Crown Derby rose decorated plates, and a similar tea pot unmarked. £40-60 944 A Crown Derby bowl painted with two vignettes, View in Scotland & On the River Derwent, Derbyshire, 15.5cm dia. Together with a Crown Derby fluted bowl, 16cm dia. £60-80 945 A pair of Royal Crown Derby plates with a central panel of summer flowers within a gilt foliate scrolling border. 17cm dia. another pair with a fruiting vine border, 20cm dia, and a pair of continental plates decorated with flowers £60-80

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946 Ironstone part service comprising bowl and six side plates £60-100

949 Pair of Minton’s parian figures representing Industry and Science 24cm £80-120 950 Four Berwick horses the tallest 19cm £80-120 951 Two Beswick horse and riders the tallest 20cm £80-120 952 Collection of Grey Beswick horses (5) the tallest 19cm £80-120 953 Collection of Palomino Beswick horses (8) the tallest 16cm £80-120

955 Collection of Beswick horses (10) the tallest 13cm a Beswick fox and a donkey £80-120

937 A set of Mintons nursery tiles in unused condition (12) £180-240

939 Pair of Spode spill vases finely painted with summer flowers on a blue and gilt scale ground. 7.5cm high 5cm dia. £80-120

948 Wedgwood oval blue jasper plaque with the Head of Christ £120-140 See Illustration

954 Collection of Beswick horses (8) the tallest 24cm £80-120

936 A Royal Worcester blush Ivory vase decorated with flowers 15cm high £100-150 See Illustration

938 Stoneware charger with blue and yellow floral decoration, 40cm diameter, 8cm high £100-150

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956 19th century plate decorated with fancy birds diameter 23cm £50-100

947 A Belleek coral pattern part tea service comprising, tea pot, sugar bowl, three teacups and four saucers. One broken cup £180-240 See Illustration

957 Miniature Meissen figure of a lady with a muff. Small chip to sleeve and foot rim. 6cm £50-80 958 20th century Dresden flower encrusted basket on figural support, 40cm and a pair of bisque figures of a boy and girl 26cm £80-120

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959 Pair of Dresden porcelain figures, blue crossed swords marks and impressed numerical marks and initials to base, each 21cm high. £80-120

967 Pair of 19th Century Dresden three branch candelabra, decorative with foliate forms 23cm high £50-100 968 Red flash cut glass vase decorated with flowers 25cm £50-80 969 Set of seven 19th century wine glasses each 13cm and four other similar glasses £80-120

960 960 Pair of Meissen plates with romantic vignettes within a blue ground and a flower encrusted reticulated border. 25cm £300-500 See Illustration 961 Karl Ens birds, Four pairs of birds the tallest 28cm £150-250 962 Karl Ens birds, Cockatoo 26cm and two others £100-200 963 Karl Ens birds, two pairs and three singles the tallest 18cm £100-200 964 Karl Ens birds, seven the tallest 13cm £100-200 965 19th century Meissen figure of a lady with a basket of flowers 20cm £100-200

970 Pair of 19th century wine glasses with air twist stems 18cm £50-100 971 Set of four 19th century wine glasses 11cm £50-100 972 19th century brown glass bottle flask 20cm, ruby tinted glass whisky jug, Mary Gregory style beaker and green glass vase £50-100 973 Early 19th Century hob nail cut glass vase. 14cm High 22cm Diameter £80-120 974 In then manner of Emile Galle Nancy cameo glass vase, in reds overlaid with foliage against a yellow ground, 17cm £50-100

990 An African wooden head rest with metal stud work decoration and leather support Bought back from Africa by the Vendors family 1st quarter 20th century £80-120 991 A carved African Tribal figure of a naked woman carrying a child on her back 36cm high and a male figure Bought back from Africa by the Vendors family 1st quarter 20th century. £60-100 992 A group of East African finely woven tribal baskets, concentric patterns with geometric design, and a woven bag, Largest 46cm £70-100 993 A group of East African tribal jewellery, including cowrie shell necklace, beaded necklaces, wooden beads with a cross and two finely woven breast covers Provenance: brought back from Karamoja district Uganda, by the vendors relative in 1930. £50-80 994 Indian oak throwing clubs with trade mark CGB x 4 two with lights £60-100

975 Bristol blue glass decanter, 35cm high with matching set of six goblets on a silver plated stand £60-100 976 19th engraved goblet with hollow facetted stem. 22cm High £60-100 977 Bohemian fan form vase, with oval panel of engraved with flowers and butterfly, engraved foot and gilt highlights £70-100

995 Late 19th/early 20th century, probably South Pacific region carved wood and wire bound Harpoon, 420cm £400-600 See Illustration

TRIBAL ART This section of sale will not start before Thursday 12:10pm 988 Collection of early 20th century African tribal daggers and knives some with bead work to handles and a metal loin cloth Bought back from Africa by the Vendors family 1st quarter 20th century £100-150 966 966 19th century Meissien box and cover encrusted with flowers on shell shaped base 20cm £100-200 See Illustration

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989 Collection of early 20th century Tribal art to include a carved pipe with beadwork handle, fly whisk, beer skimmer, and gourd Bought back from Africa by the Vendors family 1st quarter 20th century £60-100 995


996 Late 19th/early 20th century, probably South Pacific region carved wood and wire bound Harpoon, 380cm £400-600 997 Mid to late 20th century African mask decorated with shells and beads, 37cm £200-300 998 Naive carved figure of a man with a dragon, 60cm £80-120 1008 999 Native Australian Aboriginal boomerang, with stone adzed surface. 57cm Provenance: Vendors father worked on the Orient line and brought this back from Australia in 1930 £80-120

1008 A Victorian oak fully complete optician’s lens cabinet with two bottom drawers and tambour front £200-400 See Illustration

1000 Carved tribal stool with coconut grater £50-80

1009 A late Victorian ladies leather lap desk. £60-80 1005

1001 A tribal necklace, of animal skin, with bead decoration, root bangle and porcupine quills £50-80

1005 Early 20th century reproduction pike cast metal and studded wood 250cm £100-200 See Illustration

1002 Indian tribal necklaces, white metal with foil backed glass, first half of the 20th century, £40-60

1011 19th Century monogrammed leather, country house fire bucket. 29cm High 25cm Diameter £50-100 1012 Meerschaum Pipe of a bull, one other Meerschaum pipe and two clay pipes (four in total) £80-120

COLLECTABLES This section of sale will not start before Thursday 12:20pm 1003 Cigarette & Tea Card collection; Comprising an album of Players and other cigarette cards containing 8 full Players sets; Natural History series of 50 (issued 1924), Wild Animal Heads series of 50 (issued 1931), Butterflies series of 50 (issued 1932), Products of the World series of 50 (issued 1928), Military Head-Dress series of 50 (issued 1931), History of Naval Dress series of 50 (issued 1930), Napoleon series of 25 (issued 1915), Fire-Fighting Appliances series of 50 (issued 1930) (all above Players), and 13 out of a 36 series produced by the Westminster Tobacco Co. Ltd, Canada, circa 1920s.Four Brooke Bond part sets, a complete set of 50 Players Wild Birds (issued 1932) and part set of Players Dandies (issued 1932). £120-180 1004 Five 19th century portrait silhouettes each 10cm x 8cm £50-100

1010 A distressed silver photo frame, containing a fragment of material pinned to a card with the hand written notation, “a piece from the dress worn by Mary Queen of Scots at her execution.” £50-100

1013 Giovanni de Meglio mandolin, with paper label inside dating it to 1900, Model 1A, No. 9502, in fitted case £50-80 1014 Early 20th century scrapbook and 1930’s album of post cards £50-100

1006 1006 Early 20th century reproduction pike cast metal and wood with metal bindings 250cm £100-200 See Illustration

1015 Table top Polyphone together with 13 Disks and an Edwardian mahogany table. £100-150 1016 An Early Bronze Age pottery vessel with vestigial lug handles and a cruciform design stamped on one side within a dotted circle, circa 3300-2900 B.C., 24cm diameter £80-120

1007 19th century German Stobwasser lacquered snuff box the cover painted with a lady in white low cut dress with puffed sleeves and blue sash at her waist, place name written inside and number 6323, 10cm £40-60

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1017 1017 The New Game of Human Life, with the rules for playing. Published July 29, 1790 by J. Wallis. with original slip cover. £300-500 See Illustration 1018 Early 20th century plaster figure of Walter Scott on column support. £80-120

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1022 1022 19th Century Russian Icon, Tempera on panel, With export documents from the Czech Republic. 36cm x 31cm £350-450 See Illustration

1025 18th century carved wood and gesso figure of Madonna and child 33cm High, together with two pairs of carved wood appliqués and a swag £150-200

1023 Three pairs of 18th century brass candlesticks, the tallest 22cm

1026 Four 19th century brass tobacco boxes, chestnut roaster, sundial, pair of novelty figures, four pewter plates and two mortars £80-120

£60-100

1024 Two pairs and seven single brass candle sticks and a taper holder. The largest pair 24cm £100-150

1019 Late 19th Century leopard skin Provenance; Stated to have been brought back to the UK by a member of the vendor’s family. £200-300 See Illustration

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1020 1020 After the antique late 19th century century bronze classical figures one as a naked man with sling on his shoulder and wearing gladiator sandals 28cm high, another of a bearded man with arms raised upwards, and a matching smaller figure as a car mascot and a small bronze figure of a Roman soldier 16cm high £200-300 See Illustration 1021 Set of eight copper and brass mounted underplates £50-80

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1027 Camus Royal Wedding 1981 Cognac. Ceramic Book Limited edition released in 1981 to commemorate the wedding of His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales. Book decanter in fine hand-made Limoges porcelain decorated in 22 carat gold. Original carton with cork stopper and original boxes. 40%, 70cl. £150-250 See Illustration

STAMPS This section of sale will not start before Thursday 12:35pm 1028 Great Britain and Commonwealth stamps in green stockbook (30 sides) £40-60 1029 Commonwealth stamps in green Favourite Philatelic album £40-60

1030 Commonwealth stamps to include Antigua, St Helena, mostly all post war in green binder. £50-80 1031 Commonwealth stamps in four stockbooks £50-80 1032 Commonwealth stamps, Countries G-R, in two red binder albums. £40-60


1033 1033 POSTAL HISTORY - WEST INDIES 19th September 1803 - entire rate 1/10, with single line TORTOLA in black with date under. Circular Oct 1803 receiver in red. 21st August 1809 - entire rated 2/10, with large St Thomas Fleuron in black with circular sep 1809 receiver. 27th July 1813 - entire with St Croix Fleuron in black with circular receiver in red and oblong ADD half in black. rated 7/6February 1818 - entire with 1x Thomas single line h/s in black and octagonal receiver in red red, rated 2/10 £800-1200 See Illustration

BOOKS & MAPS This section of sale will not start before Thursday 12:40pm 1037 William Hooper’s RATIONAL RECREATIONS, 1794 edition, Vol. 4, The works of Horace, Vol 2, and ten childrens books including Beatrix Potter (12) £40-60 1038 Siegmund Jakob Baumgarten Algemeine Welthistorie Uebersetzung der Algemeinen Welthistorie die in . 1747 £50-100 1034 1034 Penny Black unused stamp with four margins, with three good margins. £300-500 See Illustration 1035 Great Britain and Commonwealth stamps contained in a green Excellent album £50-80 1036 The Movaleaf illustrated Stamp album with Great Britain and Commonwealth to include South Africa, Japan and Canada. £60-100

1039 John Evelyn, “Sylva, Or a Discourse of Forest-Trees, and the Propagation of Timber in His Majesties Dominions”, printed by Jo. Martyn & Ja. Allestry (1664 first edition). Full leather. Contained within is a slip of paper from The Reading Room of the British Museum listing editions of the volume in response to a query from a previous owner. £500-1000 1040 John Evelyn, “Silva, Or a Discourse of Forest-Trees, and the Propagation of Timber in His Majesties Dominions”, printed by A. Ward for J. Dodsley (York, 1776). Half-leather and marbled boards. £150-250

1041 A Grimble, The Salmon Rivers of Scotland. 1902, Deer Stalking and the Deer Forests of Scotland, 1901. Shooting and Salmon Fishing and Highland Sport. 1902. Fur and Feather series, Red Deer, 1896, The Hare 1896 The Pheasant, 1895, The Partridge, 1894, The Grouse, 1894. Fur, Feather and Fin Series, The Salmon 1898, The Trout 1898. The Badminton Library, Shooting, 1889. Together with a Maile Engraving, the Sportsman and a Nutt print of Commoners Court Winchester. £100-200 1042 Lucy Dawson, Dogs Rough and Smooth, published by Collins, London, 1937, and British Sports and Sportsmen: Cricket & Football, a limited edition no. 575/1000. £80-120 1043 ‘Peeps into Fairy Land’, published by Nester & Dutton £80-120 1044 The Magazine of Natural History & Journal of Zoology, Botany, etc., London 1832 (8 vols) £50-100 1045 Herodian’s History of Roman Emperors, London 1698; Martyn’s Virgil, London 1811; and other antiquarian titles £100-200

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1046 Chow-Chow; being selections from a Journal kept in India, Egypt, and Syria by The Viscountess Falkland (vol II only) £50-100 1047 Cathedral Churches of England and Wales with architectural and picturesque illustrations, 1836 (vols I and 11); and other volumes £50-100 1055

1048 The Magazine of Natural History & Journal by J.C.Loudon dated 1835 Published by Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green & Longman. Vols I. II. III. V. VI. VII. VIII. and IX £50-80 1049 History of Roman Emperors Printed for John Hartley, 1698, Publii Virgilii Maronis by John Martyn printed 18II. A Book of Common Prayer. Gospel according to David 1765. English/Danish Dictionary 1791. Herward the Wake 1870, Sara a Tale by Lord Byron 1879. Coleridge’s rime of the Ancient Mariner 1863 together with a leather bound Ledger. £100-120 1050 Chow-Chow being a Selection from a Journal kept in India, Egypt and Syria by The Vicountess Falkland. Published by Hurst and Blackett 1857 £40-60

1054 1054 Platonis Opera Omnia Quae Exstant, Translated by Marsilio Ficino, Francofurti, Apud Claudium Marnium & hae, 1602, with Greek and Latin text £150-250 See Illustration

1056 Glasse (H), The Art of Cookery Made Plain and Easy, 6th Edn, 1757 £50-80 1057 Collier, The Great Historical Dictionary, 2nd Edition, published 1701, three volumes, gilt tooled calf spines £100-150

1051 Winkles’s Cathedral Churches by Robert Garland published by Effingham Wilson, Royal Exchange 1838 Vol I & II. Five volumes Ordnance Gazetteer of Scotland published by Thomas C. Jack 1884. The Notebooks of Leonardo Da Vinci by Edward MacCurdy published by Jonathan Cape. Vol I & II. Traditions of Edinburgh by Robert Chambers 1912. Old Pewter by Malcolm Bell. Parkistan official standard names. 1962 £50-80

1058 Guicciardini (Lodovico) Description de touts les Pais-Bas, the title page features an architectural frame with allegorical figures, coat of arms on verso and plates, maps and views dated 1567. The book covers all aspects of contemporary life in each area as well, including extensive treatment of the fine arts, trade and the commercial concerns of each region. £1200-1500 See Illustration

1052 Boxed set of the Handy Volume Shakspeare (missing vol I) published by Bradbury, Agnew & Co. Boxed set of Kilvert’s Diary published by Jonathan Cape. Vols 1-3. Ships of Theseus. The Philosphy of Grammar. Jungle Peak and Plain. The Linguistic Atlas of England together with 3 other hardback books. £40-60 1053 History of England by T. Smollett. Burns Poetical Works, Bab Ballards by W.S. Gilbert together with 17 other leather bound books of mostly poetry and essays. £75-120

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1055 SAUNDERS (RICHARD) Physiognomie, and Chiromancie, Metoposcopie, the Symmetrical Proportions and Signal Moles of the Body, Fully and Accurately Handled, with their Natural-Predictive Significations. The Subject of Dreams; Divinative, Steganographical, and Lullian Sciences. Whereunto is Added, the Art of Memorie, first edition, R. White, for Nathaniel Brooke, 1653 £200-300 See Illustration


1059 Liger Louis, Le Nouveau Theatre D’Agriculture et Menage des Champs 1713 chez Michel Davidtitle page in red and black £150-200

1063 [Dezallier D’Argenville (Antoine Joseph)] La Theorie et la Pratique du Jardinage, Published by Paris, Mariette. (1722) £100-200 1064 The Complete Farmer: or, a General Dictionary of Husbandry... by a Society of Gentlemen, engraved frontispiece and 27 plates, second edition dated 1769 £100-200

1060 1060 LE PARFAIT JARDINIER OU INSTRUCTION POUR LES JARDINS FRUITIERS ET POTAGERS. Avec un traité des ORANGERS, suivi de réflexions sur l’AGRICULTURE.Title page in red and black, LA QUINTINYE ou LA QUINTINIE, Jean Paris, Claude Barbin, 1695 £300-400 See Illustration

1065 RAMBOSSON (J.) - Les pierres précieuses et les principaux ornements - Paris 1884, Ed Grimard L’Esprit des plantes 1869, Sienkiewicz Par le fer et par le feu, Rodenbach Georges Bruges - La - Morte 1914, and Histoire de la Litterature Francaise £60-100 1066 Les Jardins poeme par Jacques Delille chez Levrault, Sanders The flower Garden and Triate des Renoncules £50-80 1067 Works of Lord Byron in five volumes London 1821, Quinti Horatii Flacci one volume London 1864, Life of Napoleon Bonaparte seven volumes Pairs 1827 and three other leather bound volumes £50-100 1068 The Centurions novel by Jean Larteguy, published 1961 by Hutchinson, including dust jacket designed by Biro. £50-80

1061 1061 LE PARFAIT JARDINIER OU INSTRUCTION POUR LES JARDINS FRUITIERS ET POTAGERS. Avec un traité des ORANGERS, suivi de réflexions sur l’AGRICULTURE. LA QUINTINYE ou LA QUINTINIE, Jean Paris, Claude Barbin, 1695 £200-300 See Illustration

1062 1062 LEMERY (Nicolas). Dictionnaire universel des drogues simples Paris D’Houry 1760 £300-400 See Illustration

1069 The Flight of the Phoenix, by Elleston Trevor, dated 1964, The Billboard Madonna, dated 1960, The Burning Shore, dated 1961 and The Pillars of Midnight, dated 1957 all by Elleston Trevor, all in dust jackets and published by Heinemann. (4 in lot) £50-80 1070 Seven books by H.E.Bates including The Darling Buds of May, dated 1958, A Moment in Time, dated 1964, When the Green Woods Laugh, dated 1960, Seven by Five, dated 1963, Death of a Huntsman, dated 1957 - all in dust jackets, plus The Sleepless Moon, dated 1956 and The Feast of July, dated 1954 - without dust jackets. All published by Michael Joseph. £50-80 1071 A selection of 8 mixed books inscribed to the late Eric Sykes, plus 6 other books of military interest to include Escape or Die by Paul Brickhill, U-Boat 977 by Heinz Schaeffer and others. (14 in lot) £50-80

1072 A collection of 6 books- Trilby by George Du Maurier, dated 1954, They Fell from God’s Hands by Hans Werner Richter, dated 1956, The Devil Comes to Winchelsea by Philip Lindsay, dated 1958, The Man Who Listens by Taylor Caldwell, dated 1961, The Sioux by Irene Handl, dated 1965, inscribed by author - all in dust jackets, plus Espionage by M.G. Richings, dated 1934 £30-50 1073 Potter, Beatrix, Ginger and Pickles published by Frederick Warne and Co Ltd copyright 1909, Alice adventures in Wonderland SW Partridge and Co Limited and Pride and Prejudice £80-120 1074 Beatrix Potter, 19 Volumes, Late editions, published by Frederick Warne & Co. Ltd. £20-40 1075 A collection of 14 novels by Robert B. Parker to include God Save the Child, 1974, First Printing, and The Widening Gyre, 1983, First Printing, signed on the title page, and The Godwulf Manuscript, 1973, First Printing. All 14 books are in very good to excellent condition. All original dust jackets in protective secondary clear dust jackets. £100-150 1076 Fifteen First Edition Novels by Ted Allbeury to include Palomino Blonde (1975) signed by the author, The Only Good German (1976), The Dangerous Edge (1991) signed by the author. All original dust jackets in protective secondary clear dust jackets. £60-100 1077 Fourteen First Edition Novels by Ted Allbeury to include Show Me A Hero (1992) signed by the author, The LineCrosser (1993) signed by the author, Aid and Comfort (1997) signed by the author. All original dust jackets in protective secondary clear dust jackets. £60-100 1078 Eleven First Edition Novels by Ted Allbeury including quarter bound leather volume of Show Me A Hero (1992) signed by the author, and Moscow Quadrille (1976). All original dust jackets in protective secondary clear dust jackets. £50-80 1079 Fifteen First Edition Novels by Alan Furst including Your Day in the Barrel (1976), The Caribbean Account (1983), Night Soldiers (1988) signed by the author, The Paris Drop (1980) and other signed and unsigned volumes. All original dust jackets in protective secondary clear dust jackets. £60-80

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1085 Twenty first edition Novels by Les Roberts (1987-2001), signed by the author. £40-60 1086 Twenty six hardback books by Walter Mosley, all First Editions, all signed by the author and in fine or near fine condition, in fine dust jackets. Including a two volume boxed set. (26 in total) £80-120

1081 Three First Edition Novels by Reginald Hill, signed by the author; Another Death in Venice (1976), A Fairly Dangerous Thing (1972), and Fell of Dark (1971). All original dust jackets in protective secondary clear dust jackets.Also two limited edition signed volumes by the same author; The Wood Beyond (no. 37/85), and On Beulah Height (no. 54/85). (5 in total) £80-120 1082 Twenty-nine novels by Robert B. Parker - 11 of which signed by the author - all in fine or near fine condition and in fine dust jackets, to include the titles Appaloosa (2005), Perchance to Dream (1991), Blue Screen (2006), Hundred-Dollar Baby (2006) and Taming a Sea-Horse (1986)(29 in total) £60-80 1083 Thirteen first edition novels by Reginald Hill including Deadheads (1983) signed by the author, and other signed and unsigned volumes. £50-80 1084 Seven first editions by Michael Connelly, dated 1994-2006, all signed, plus 3 other novels by the same author, and 13 books by A.L. Kennedy - to include On Bullfighting (1999), first edition, first printing, signed. All but six books are hardback. Most are in fine or near fine condition and have protective clear jackets over the dust jackets. Ten of the Kennedy books are signed by the author.(20 books in total) £50-80

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1094 Five novels by Chester Himes including Blind Man with a Pistol (1969 - first edition) signed by the author, The Real Cool Killers (1985) and A Rage in Harlem (1985).Also Two Guns from Harlem - a biography by Robert Skinner (1989), and two others similar. £50-80 1095 Seven novels by Hubert Selby Jr. including The Room (1989 - first U.S. edition), Last Exit to Brooklyn (1966). Also; 4 signed first edition novels by James Sallis. £50-80

1080 1080 Reginald Hill. “A Clubbable Woman”. Published London, Collins (1970). Signed by the author. Fine with some wear, with original dust jacket and added protective sleeve. £80-120 See Illustration

1093 Twenty-three first edition Novels by K.S. Constantine including signed volumes, an Advance Reading copy of Good Sons (1996). £50-80

1087 1087 RARE. Patrick Alexander. A signed manuscript of last unfinished novel titled “Gethsemane” with mock-ups of paperback and hardback covers. £200-300 See Illustration 1088 Twelve First Edition Novels by Stanley Ellin, including six signed volumes one; The Specialty of the House and Other Stories (1979). £60-80 1089 Fifteen novels by J. Jefferson Farjeon including Holiday Express (1935) inscribed by the author with dedication, The “Z” Murders (1932 - first U.S. edition). £150-250

1096 A collection of 11 first edition books, many signed, including In Our Time, edited and signed by Melvyn Bragg, Mother’s Milk by Edward St Aubyn (both signed), three signed novels by Carol O’Connell. £50-80 1097 Twenty three signed and unsigned first edition novels by George P. Pelecanos including A Firing Offense (1992), Nick’s Trip (1993), Shoedog (1994), King Suckerman (1997). £80-120 1098 UK First Edition of Killer’s Wedge by Ed McBain, 1961, published by Boardman, rare dust jacket design, book in very good condition with some loss to both ends of dust jacket spine. £50-80

1090 Fifteen first edition novels by Earl Emerson, signed by the author including Deviant Behaviour (1988) and Morons and Madmen (1993).Also; 11 Volumes by Bruce Alexander, including six signed by the author. £60-100 1091 Alan Steele. “Coyote Frontier”. A limited edition no. 317/900 (2005), signed by the author and containing certificate of authenticity. Bound in full leather.And Alan Steele, “Rude Astronauts”, first edition (Maryland, 1993). A limited U.S. edition no. 21/100, in slip case. £50-80 1092 Seven first editions by Robert Harris in fine dust jackets, 4 signed by the author and 7 First Editions by David Hewson in fine condition in fine dust jackets, all signed by the author.(14 in total) £50-80

1099 1099 Tony Hillerman, “The Fly on the Wall”, Harper & Row (New York, 1971 - first edition). Signed on half-title page. Fine in about fine dust jacket with clear protective sleeve. £60-80 See Illustration


1100 Nine signed and unsigned first edition novels by Tony Hillerman including; People of Darkness (1980), The Ghostway (1985), and Hunting Badger (1999) in slip case. £40-60

1109 Six novels by Ed McBain all in very good to fine condition, all with original dust jackets to include: Give the Boys a Great Big Hand (1960) First printing, signed, some damage to jacket, Lets Hear It For The Deaf Man (1973) First Edition, signed, near fine jacket but some wear to head and foot, Shotgun (1969), First Edition, signed, near fine dust jacket, Fuzz (1968), First Edition, signed, jacket in good condition, and ‘til Death (1959), First Edition.(6 in total) £100-200

1101 SIGNED UK First Edition of Lady,Lady, I Did It! by Ed McBain, 1963, published by Boardman, rare dust jacket design, book in fine condition in original dust jacket which is also in fine condition. £50-80

1102 RARE. A collection of 20 first edition Brother Cafdael novels owned by Father Ralph Lumley and some gifted to Father Lumley by Ellis Peters (Edith Pargeter OBE). Includes; Saint Peter’s Fair (1981), signed by author with Father Lumley’s bookplate inside front cover, 12 subsequent volumes from 1983 onwards inscribed as Ellis Peters to Father Lumley and signed and dated Edith Pargeter. Taken from Father Lumley’s obituary; “PREBENDARY RALPH LUMLEY, who has died aged 86, was for more than a quarter of a century vicar of Shrewsbury Abbey, the setting for the popular historical novels by Ellis Peters (the nom de plume of Edith Pargeter). Knowing something of her earlier works, Lumley invited the author to give an evening of poetry and prose readings to mark the abbey’s 900th anniversary in 1982. The ensuing friendship had an important influence on Pargeter. She has continued to do her own historical research, including that for the Brother Cadfael mysteries; but it was Lumley who helped Pargeter to realise and develop the religious nature of her books. Lumley’s contribution to Shrewsbury was far more than this. Indeed, it is said that his 26 years as vicar changed the face of religion in the town by virtue of the strong link he forged between the Anglican abbey and the Roman Catholic cathedral.”19/20 signed by the author. £200-300

1103 Cop Hater by Ed McBain, 1958, published by Boardman, book in very good condition, original dust jacket has some damage to front edges and top and bottom of spine, also several clips but not price clipped. £50-80

1104 1104 Signed First Edition of King’s Ransom by Ed McBain, 1959, First Printing, book in near fine condition, original dust jacket in good condition with some slight tears/creases to edges. £100-200 See Illustration 1105 Twenty four signed and unsigned first edition novels by Donald E. Westlake (nom de plume Richard Stark) including Killy (1963), The Split (1985), review copies etc. £60-80 1106 SIGNED First Edition of The Heckler by Ed McBain, 1960, First Printing, book in near fine condition, original dust jacket in very good condition with some slight tears/creases to edges. £50-80 1107 Set of 5 special edition boxed novels by Ed McBain (1989-1994) published by The Armchair Detective Library, each one signed and numbered/lettered as one of a limited number 126 copies. All in fine condition. Includes Cop Hater (1989).Also in lot are 12 other novels by Ed McBain including 4 signed/inscribed by the author.(17 in total) £80-120 1108 Volumes I-V of The Collected Works of Julian Fane, including three signed by the author with dedications. Volume I contains a photograph of the bookplate in a copy presented to the Queen. Also; 20 Heron volumes of works by Charles Dickens and over 30 copies of Firsts - The Book Collectors Magazine. £60-100

1110 Twenty five signed and unsigned first edition novels by Robert Barnard, 1970’s 2000’s, including Death on the High C’s (1977), Death of an Old Goat (1977), Little Victims (1983), A Corpse in a Gilded Cage (1984), Political Suicide (1986). Fine, in original dust jackets with protective sleeves over. £100-150 1111 Twenty six books by Robert Edric, all in fine or near fine condition, in original dust jackets, where appropriate, which are in fine condition, to include Winter Garden (1985) First edition, and Peacetime (2002), First edition, signed. £60-80 1112 A collection of 16 mainly first edition novels by John MacDonald (1970s-80s), and The Red Hot Typewriter: The Life and Times of John D. MacDonald.Also; 7 first edition 1980s & 90s novels by Thomas H. Cook including 6 signed volumes. £50-80 1113 A series of 12 books titled The Best American Mystery Stories and dated 19972007. All but 1 hardback, all in fine condition in original dust jackets, where appropriate, which are also in fine condition. 7 of them are signed by Otto Penzler the series editor, and 2 are signed by the co-editor (Westlake on 2000, and DeMille on 2004).(12 in total) £80-120 1114 Charles Willeford, “Off the Wall”, Pegasus Rex (New Jersey, 1980 - first edition). Signed by the author. Fine in original dust jacket with clear protective cover.A “true life novel” by Willeford, the story of Craig Glassman, a Westchester County, NY volunteer deputy sheriff who lived in the apartment below David Berkowitz, and became an object of dangerous obsession for the serial killer. Glassman was one of the first to suspect Berkowitz of being Son of Sam, though he was initially originally ignored by detectives and his contributions to the identification and eventual arrest of Berkowitz were largely left out of the police’s official account. £60-100

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1119 Dick Francis, “Wild Horses”, Scorpion Press (Bristol, 1994 - first edition). A limited edition publication in quarter leather with marbled boards. Numbered 42/99 and signed by the author.By the same author; “Second Wind”, Scorpion Press (Blakeney, 1999 - first edition). A limited edition publication similar to above. Numbered 75/110 and signed by the author.Both Fine. £50-80 1120 Dick Francis, “Second Wind”, Scorpion Press (Blakeney, 1999 - first edition). A limited edition lettered deluxe publication in quarter leather with marbled boards. Numbered 7(?)/16 and signed by the author and Simon Brett. Fine. £50-80 1115 1115 An rare original copy of Craven House by Patrick Hamilton (1927) First edition, published by Houghton Mifflin. In near fine condition with original dust jacket which is in very good condition. £60-80 See Illustration 1116 Charles Willeford, “A Guide for the Undehemorrhoided”, Star Publishing Company (Florida, 1977 - first edition). Good, with original dust jacket. And another limited edition novel by Willeford, “Cockfighter Journal”, Neville (California, 1989 - first edition) signed by the author, 295/300. Fine. £60-100 1117 Charles Willeford, “The Way We Die Now”, Random House (Toronto, 1988 - first edition). A limited edition specially bound in full leather by Denis Gouey, one of only 10 issued. Near fine. Without dust jacket as issued. £50-80 1118 Three Limited Edition publications by Charles Willeford; “New Forms of Ugly”, Dennis McMillan (1987 - first edition). A limited edition volume signed by the author, 335/350. “Kiss Your Ass Goodbye”, Dennis McMillan (1987 - first edition). A limited edition volume signed by the author, 6/400. “Everybody’s Metamorphosis”, Dennis McMillan (1988 - first edition). A limited edition volume signed by the author, 391/400. All fine, in original dust jackets.Also; 8 further novels by Willeford (1970s-2000s) and Collected Memoirs. £100-150

1121 A collection of 23 first edition Dick Francis novels (1960s-2000s) including Odds Against (1965) and Flying Finish (1966). Some signed and/or inscribed by the author.Most Fine, some Good. £50-80 1122 “The Dial Recordings of Charlie Parker: A Discography”, compiled by Edward M. Komara, Greenwood Press (1998).”Brilliant Corners: A Bio-Discography of Thelonious Monk”, compiled by Chris Sheridan, Greenwood Press (2001).Also; 9 music interest volumes - mainly autobiographical and biographical. £60-80 1123 Seven first edition novels by Joyce Carol Oates (1960s-80s), 4 of which are signed by the author, the lot including; By the North Gate (1963), With Shuddering Fall (1964), A Garden of Earthly Delights (1967), Expensive People (1968). £60-80 1124 A collection of 19 signed and unsigned first edition novels by Joyce Carol Oates including; a limited first edition of You Must Remember This (privately printed for The Signed First Edition Society) with accompanying letter attesting to authenticity, and a limited first edition of Triumph of the Spider Monkey (1976) numbered 47/350 and signed by the author. £60-100 1125 A collection of 13 first edition novels by John Sandford including Rules of Prey (1989). (12/13 signed by the author). £40-60 1126 SIGNED. James Lee Burke, “Neon Rain”, Henry Holt (1987), signed by the author. Fine, in original dust jacket. Along with seven other first edition novels by same author (two signed). £60-100

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1127 A collection of 18 signed and unsigned modern first editions by Joyce Carol Oates (some duplicate titles). All Fine and some Unread. £50-80 1128 Three first UK edition and first edition novels by Horace McCoy; They Shoot Horses Don’t They? (1935), Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye (1949) and Scalpel (1952).Laid in with “Scalpel” is a letter and envelope addressed and signed by the author to a reader, thanking him for his praise for the same title. £120-180 1129 Jonathan Latimer, “Red Gardenias”, The Crime Club Inc. by Doubleday, Doran & Co. (New York, 1939 - first edition). Near Fine.Also two others by the same author; Murder in the Madhouse (1935) in rare green cloth - no dust cover and Black is the Fashion for Dying (1959). £80-120 1130 Denis Lehane, a limited edition signed copy of “Mystic River”, Scorpion Press (Blakeney, 2001), numbered 73/99. Quarter leather and marbled boards. Fine.Also; five first edition novels by the same author including Shutter Island (2003) and A Drink Before the War (1994). 4/5 signed by the author. £50-80 1131 Ten signed and unsigned first editions by Mark Ripley including Just Another Angel (1988) and Angel Hunt (1990), both signed.Along with four signed first edition novels by Gary Krist and seven first edition novels by Martin Edwards (5/7 signed). £50-80 1132 SIGNED. Robert Crais, “L A Requiem”, a limited first edition special binding, Scorpion Press (Blakeney, 1999), numbered 52/99 and signed by the author. Quarterleather and marbled boards. Fine.Along with a limited first edition special binding of “The Last Detective”, Doubleday (2003), numbered 93/150 and signed by the author. Red cloth covers with facsimile signature and illustration to front, in slip case. Fine slip case Good. £60-100 1133 Thirteen signed and unsigned first and first UK edition novels by Robert Crais (1980s2000s) including The Monkey’s Raincoat (1989) and Stalking the Angel (1989). £60-80


1134 Fredric Brown, “Sex Life on the Planet Mars”, Dennis McMillan (1986), a limited edition first, numbered 241/400 and signed by Charles Willeford (author of the introduction).And another by the same author; “Whispering Death”, Dennis MacMillan (1989), a limited edition first, numbered 71/450. £60-80

1138 Eight first edition novels by Fredric Brown including Here Comes a Candle (1950) Compliments of a Fiend (1950) lacking dust jacket, Mostly Murder (1953), His Name was Death (1954), Paradox Lost (1973) and a limited first edition of The Gibbering Night (1991) numbered 198/425 and signed by Joe Lansdale (author of the introduction). £80-100 1139 Four first edition novels by William Irish (Cornell Woolrich), the lot comprising Somebody on the Phone (1940), The Blue Ribbon (1949), Phantom Lady (1942) and The Best of William Irish (1944), all Lippincott publications. All original dust jackets. Good to Fine. £60-100

1135 1135 RARE. The Plains of Cement by Patrick Hamilton (1935), published by Little Brown, First American edition, book in near fine condition and jacket in good condition with some soiling and wear to edges. £100-200 See Illustration 1136 Three novels by Patrick Hamilton including Mr Stimpson and Mr Gorse (1953) First edition hardback, published by Constable, in very good condition, in original dust jacket which is in fair condition and unclipped, and Unknown Assailant (1955) First edition hardback, published by Constable, in very good condition, in original dust jacket which is in fair condition with some tears but unclipped, and The Slaves of Solitude (1947) published by Constable, in near fine condition, in original dust jacket which is showing some signs of wear/tears but is unclipped.Also included in the lot are two other books written about Patrick Hamilton, one by his brother Bruce Hamilton and one by Sean French.(5 in total) £50-80 1137 Ian Fleming, “You Only Live Twice”, Jonathan Cape (London, 1964). Fine in Good dust-jacket. £40-60

1140 William Irish (Cornell Woolrich), “The Dancing Detective”, Lippincott (Philadelphia, 1946 - first edition). Near Fine.And by the same author; “Dead Man Blues”, Lippincott (Philadelphia, 1948 - first edition). Near Fine. £50-80 1141 Four first edition novels by William Irish (Cornell Woolrich), the lot comprising The Blue Ribbon (1951), I Married a Dead Man (1948), Strangler’s Serenade (1951) - with bookplate of former owner Eliot Jones inside front cover, and Deadline at Dawn (1944) - handwritten plate “from the library of Guillaume Martin”. Good to Near Fine. £60-80 1142 Twelve First Edition novels by Patrick Alexander including Ryfka (4 volumes), Solider on the Other Side, Death of a ThinSkinned Animal, Show Me a Hero (Viking & Macmillan publications and one Falcon half-leather volume - 6 volumes). All original dust jackets in protective secondary clear dust jackets. £50-80 1143 Three first edition novels by Nicholas Proffitt (Novelist & War Correspondent) including two signed inscribed by the author to a fan -thanking him for his appreciation. Some corresponding newspaper clippings contained. £50-80 1144 Four first edition novels by Joe R. Lansdale including Mucho Mojo (CD Publications, 1994) in slip-case.Along with two first edition novels by Piers Paul Read and two first edition novels by Joe Gores. £40-60

1145 Fourteen first edition signed and unsigned novels by Harold Adams (1980s and later), including The Barbed Wire Noose (1987), Hatchet Job (1996), and The Man Who Was Taller Than God (1992). £80-120 1146 Ten signed and unsigned first edition novels by James Crumley including a limited edition signed volume of The Final Country (2001), The Wrong Case (1975), The Pigeon Shoot (1987) lacking dust cover. All Fine. £50-80 1147 Lionel White, “Clean Break”, Dutton (1955 - first edition). Good. And three others by same author; A Grave Undertaking (1961), The Money Trap (1963) and The Night of the Rape (1967). £50-80 1148 Five first edition novels by Cornell Woolrich (1940s-60s) including The Black Path of Fear (Doubleday, 1944) and two edited volumes of stories by the same including Nightwebs. £50-80 1149 Nine signed and unsigned first editions by Ross Thomas including The Seersucker Whipsaw (1967) signed on card laid in. £60-80 1150 Nine signed Studs Terkel first editions and 3 historical novels by Alexander Solzhenitsyn. £60-100 1151 A collection of first edition volumes including a signed volume by VR Main, A Woman with No Clothes On, My Days with Daisy and others signed and unsigned. £50-80 1152 A collection of modern first edition novels, some as new, including authors J.G. Ballard, Aravind Adiga (one signed), Andrea Levy and Mary Lawson (both signed). £40-60 1153 SIGNED. John Le Carré, “The Spy Who Came in From the Cold”, Coward-McCann (1964 - first American edition). Signed on half-title page. Near Fine. In original dust jacket with slip case. £80-100

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1154 A collection of 7 novels by Derek Raymond, all in very good or fine condition, in original dust jackets, to include: He Died With His Eyes Open (1983), published by Secker & Warburg, I Was Dora Suarez (1990) First Edition, Signed by the author, as new, and The Hidden Files (1992) published by Little Brown.Also included in lot are 4 novels by Richard Wright, all in fine or near fine condition with original dust jackets in fair to very good condition, and 2 novels by Robin Cook.(13 in total) £50-80

1161 RARE. Norbert Davis, “The Mouse in the Mountain” (author’s first novel), William Morrow & Company (New York, 1943 - first edition). Ex-lib. Good. Inset a note from Dorothy B. Hughes (American crime writer & literary critic) accompanying the book dated July 11 1965. £120-180

1155 A collection of modern signed and unsigned first editions, authors including T.C. Boyle, Denis Lehane, Jay McInerney, Philip Hook, Robert Girardi, David Peace etc. and three Times volumes.This lot includes Fredric Brown, Martians and Madness (2002), Michael Gilbert, Death of a Favourite Girl (1980) signed by the author. £60-100

1163 Fourteen early 20th century and later first edition volumes including Frampton of the Yard by T. Arthur Plumber (1935) and Crime of Violence by Rufus King (1937) both Near Fine. And other authors including Ross MacDonald, Jim Thompson, Edward Upward etc. £50-80

1156 A collection of 1950s and later first editions, some signed including; The Circus in the Attic by Robert Penn Warren (1952) signed by the author, 8 volumes by Hubert Monteilhet including Les mantes religieuses (1960 - paperback), Brian Moore, Julian Symons, Iain MacLeod (6th impression) etc. £80-100 1157 SIGNED. Marion Brown, “Recollections”, JAS (1984). A limited edition of 1000 copies. Signed with inscription “To James” on title page and inscribed “To James Spady - Keep Stepping - Steve McCall” on halftitle page. Fair.Along with Jazz at the Movies by David Meeker. £40-60 1158 Five early 20th century novels including The Outlook for Homo Sapiens by H.G. Wells, Secker & Warburg (1942 - first edition), and Play for Keeps by Harry Whittington, Abelard-Schuman Ltd. (1957 - first edition). Good to Near Fine.Along with two late 19th century novels; Uncle Tom’s Cabin (The Ruby Series) by Harriet Beecher Stowe (circa 1892) and Hettie or Not Forsaken by F.M. Savill. £80-100 1159 Six signed and unsigned first edition novels by Dick Francis (1960s-70s); Nerve (1964), For Kicks (1965), Blood Sport (1967) inscribed by the author, Enquiry (1969) signed by the author, Bonecrack (1971) and Smokescreen (1972 - first US edition) inscribed by the author. £50-80 1160 Fifteen first edition novels by Dick Francis (1970s-90s) and a trilogy by Dick Francis, Across the Board. £50-80

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1171 Terry Pratchett Going Postal hardback books (12) and nine paper back books, various titles (22) £30-50

1162 Norbert Davis, “Sally’s in the Alley”, William Morrow & Company (1943 - first edition). Good. £40-60

1164 Ten volumes of Black Box Thrillers along with Cornell Woolrich: A Biography by Francis M. Nevins Jr., and three modern signed volumes by David Irving, Andrew Pepper and E.L. Doctorow. £40-60 1165 Five first edition novels by John Updike including a limited edition signed issue of The Coup (1978) in slip-case, number 218/350 and The Early Stories signed by the author.Also; three first edition novels by George Hopley (Cornell Woolrich) including Night Has a Thousand Eyes (1945) and two first editions by William Lindsay Gresham. £60-80 1166 The Interpreter’s Dictionary of the Bible, Abingdon Press 1986 (5 vols); and Andrea Palladio The Four Books of Architecture, Dover Publications 1965 £50-100 1167 Science & Civilisation in China, Cambridge University Press 1980 £30-50 1168 Various titles of Erotica (33)

£50-80

1169 The Interpreter’s Dictionary of the Bible. Eighth printing 1988. Printed by Abingdon Press. Vols I to 4 plus Supplementary Volume together with Andrea Palladio The Four Books of Architecture published by Dover Publications. £40-60 1170 Science & Civilisation on China by Joseph Needham published by Cambridge University Press. Vol’s I, II, III IV1, IV2, IV3, V2, V3, & V4. (9) £50-80

1172 1172 H G Wells, War of the Worlds, 1st Impression 1st Edition, published 1898 London, William Heinemann. £400-600 See Illustration 1173 Breguet Uhrmacher Seit 1775, published 1997 Paris £30-50 1174 Tomlinson (H.M) All Our Yesterdays) 1st Ed, with misprint on the title of page 67, Kohler (Carl) A History of Costume, Fitzgerald (Edward) The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam, Library of classics, James (William)The Naval History of Great Britain. Six Vols, 1902. £30-50 1175 War Diary of 3rd Battalion Coldstream Guards handwritten in note book and Extracts from diary typed 1914 -1915 £100-150 1176 17th century John Speede map of Surrey 40cm x 53cm £100-200 1177 Excursions in the County of Surrey illustrated with 50 engravings including a map of the county, London 1821 £60-120 1178 Excursions through Surrey & Sussex to include 50 plates and folding maps. Printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme & Brown dated 1821 £60-80 1179 New Maps of England & Wales with part of Scotland in 9 sheets £150-200


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1187 18th century engraving of a figure at prayer, a chalice in front of him and a group of figures behind, unsigned but with blindstamp17cm x 22.5 cm £50-100 1188 After Rembrant Harmensz Van Rijn 16061669, Sketch of a sleeping girl, Facsimile 24cm x 20cm £40-60 1189 Snaffles - three prints framed as one, The right man on the wrong ‘Oss, Tell me a man’s a foxhunter and I loves im at once, and The wrong man on the right Oss.Larger two 31cm square and smaller 23cm x 20cm £50-100 1190 Giovanni Battista Piranesi, Italian 17201788, ‘Apud Equitem Johannem Baptistam Piranesi’, etching, 31.5cm x 42.5cm £150-250 1191 Collection of thirty-six 18th and 19th century French and English black and white engravings depicting male figures including nobility £150-250

1198 ‘Dessins Anciens des ecoles Hollandaise et Flamande’ Nijhoff & Rapilly, 43 photogravures £50-80 1199 ‘John Raphael Smith his life and works’, portfolio containing fourteen prints, published by Macmillan and Company 1902, (incomplete), a selection of prints after Fragonard and others and a small selection of watercolours and drawings £40-60 1200 ‘The Great Masters 1400-1800’, reproductions in photogravure, with an introduction and descriptive text by Sir Martin Conway, Wm Heinemann, London, 1903/4, 21 covers, 61 prints, (incomplete) £50-80 1201 ‘The Great Masters 1400-1800’, reproductions in photogravure, with an introduction and descriptive text by Sir Martin Conway, Wm Heinemann, London, 1903/4, 25 covers, 100 prints, (complete) £80-120

1185 1185 L.S. Lowry (1887-1976) (after) ‘Football Match’, offset lithograph, numbered 1485/1500, unsigned. Published by Grove Fine Art, Manchester, with their blindstamp, on wove paper, with full margins, unframed. 28cm x 39cm (paper: 42.5cm x 54cm). Sold with COA from Grove Fine Art. £150-250 See Illustration

1192 Collection of twenty-seven 18th and 19th century black and white engravings, of male figures to include Henry VI and Henry Lord Darnly £150-250 1193 Collection of sixty 17th, 18th and 19th century engravings to include Philippus de Champaigne 1676, 42 bookplates after Sir Joshua Reynolds and others £150-250 1194 Collection of fifty-nine photogravures, various artists and subjects £50-80 1195 Collection of twenty-seven 18th and 19th century engravings of portraits of ladies, after George Romney, John Hoppner and others £100-200 1196 Collection of twenty 18th and 19th century prints to include ‘A Prize Fight’ after H. Alken, 1820, portrait of William Trumbil 1726, and others to include church interiors and country houses £40-60

1186 1186 L.S. Lowry (1887-1976) (after), ‘Street Scene’, from a limited edition of 550 copies, unsigned monochrome image after a pencil drawing from 1922, offset lithograph, Adam Collection, mounted framed and glazed, 26.5cm x 22cm (frame: 45cm x 38cm). £80-120 See Illustration

1197 Collection of twenty-eight photogravures after Barbarelli, Rubens and others, Phot. A. Braun £40-60

1202 Stanley Charles Rowles Signed etching of a Thames landscape with St Paul’s in the distance, 30.5cm x 20cm £80-120 1203 Kammer after Richter, hand coloured engraving of River at Stadt Wurzburg 51cm x 69cm and other smaller engraving of the Schottenkirche Vienna (2 in total) £150-200 1204 Gustav Kruell etching on tissue paper of Beethoven half length portrait signed in pencil 29cm x 22cm £60-100 1205 Set of seven 19th century continental equestrian prints of horses and riders in various poses, each 64cm x 42cm £150-250 1206 David Shepherd OBE, colour print, Tiger Cubs, signed in pencil by artist, 13.5cm x 20cm £30-40 1207 19th century hand-coloured Woodward cartoon ‘Reasonable Charges or Ducks Metamorphose!’, 26cm x 39cm £50-80 1208 19th Century prints of Asia, each 32cm x 44cm £100-200

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1209 Viie perspective du Jardin de la maison de plaisance engraving, four botanical floral prints, two classical engravings, a pen sketch of polo players and a limited edition print signed indinstinctly £100-150 1210 Harry Morley (1881-1934), figure with two dogs, dry point etching signed in pencil 15cm x 10cm £50-100 1211 19th century Mezzotint, ‘Sensibility’, Portrait of Lady Hamilton after Romney, signed in pencil by the engraver H. J. Greenhind, 62cm x 50cm £50-80 1212 After Vicat Cole engraved by Burnet Debaines, 19th century hand coloured etching of Westminster, 50cm x 77cm £50-100 1213 C. Monblond, collection of designs and drawings, some pricked for transfer, various sizes. £50-80

1216 1216 Henry Charles Bryant (1835-1915) - two peacocks, oil on card, signed, 43cm x 35cm £300-500 See Illustration 1217 Still life of flowers signed Cotte lower right 60cm x 45cm, and an oil on canvas half length portrait of a lady wearing red choker, unsigned 60cm x 49cm £100-150 1218 William F. Piper, (British) Clodgy Rocks, St Ives, oil on canvas, 39cm x 49cm £80-120

1214 1214 John Charles Maggs (British, 1819-1895) - The Hero at the Kings Arms, winter coaching scene, oil on canvas, 36cm x 65cm £600-1000 See Illustration

1219 James Price (British) - oil on canvas, a wooded landscape with drover and cattle signed indistinctly and dated, 24cm x 34cm £200-300

1220

1215 1215 Alfred de Breanski (1852- 1928) - landscape with cottage and river, signed and dated May 1881, oil on canvas, 38cm x 65cm £300-500 See Illustration

1220 Jorge W. Ewerbeck, Cactus Flower Chilean Andes, oil on canvas, stuck down to board. Signed and dated, Chile 1951 49cm x 67cm £200-300 See Illustration 1221 English School - shipping off a headland, oil on canvas, 24cm x 29cm, T Dingle - figure on a bridge, oil on board, gallery label verso, David Cross Gallery attribute to Thomas Dingle. 20cm x 27cm £50-100 1222 Harry Halsey Meegan, Early Morn, oil on board signed Harry Halsey and dated 1926 £200-400

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1223 1223 William E. Jones - paddle steamer off a rocky coastline, oil on board, label verso, 26.5cm x 47cm

£600-1000 See Illustration

1224 1224 David James (British 1853-1904), Seascape with Ships, signed and dated ‘79, oil on canvas, 126cm x 175cm

£1000-2000 See Illustration

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1225 1225 Jacobus Pelgrom (Dutch, 1811-1861), landscape with cottages and a country track, signed, oil on board, 77cm x 63cm

£1500-2500 See Illustration

1226 1226 William Francis Longstaff (1879-1953) - still life of flowers, oil on canvas 50cm x 60cm £200-300 See Illustration

1227 1227 Thomas Benjamin Kennington, (1856-1916), Victorian cottage interior with a child gazing at a kitchen stove, oil on canvas, 39cm x 50cm £1000-1500 See Illustration

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1228 1228 R J Abraham, ‘portrait of Agnes Mellor’, signed and dated 1901, oil on canvas, 60cm x 50cm £300-500 See Illustration 1230 1230 William Powell Frith (1819-1909), Marguerite, oil on panel. signature lower left corner. 47cm x 36cm £2000-3000 See Illustration 1231 English school landscapes, pair, oil on canvas depicting cattle grazing and a country lane, indistinctly signed with initials in red SM? 18cm x 14 cm £40-60

1229 1229 § Ula Paine, (British 1909-2001), ‘Richmond Bridge’, signed and dated 1958, oil on canvas, 50cm x 76cm £600-800 See Illustration

1232 1232 Samuel John Lamorna Birch (1869-1955), Clapper Mill, oil on panel. 32cm x 40cm £2000-3000 See Illustration

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1233

1233 ยง William Lee Hankey (1869-1952), Dedham Essex, oil on canvas, 62cm x 75cm

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ยฃ2000-3000 See Illustration


1234 20th Century oil on canvas depicting three mast clipper ship in rough seas. signed indistinctly Alfred ....60cm x 80cm £60-80 1235 Oil on board, landscape scene of a figure in red dress in garden, 32cm x 46cm, in gilt frame, 57cm x 72cm £50-100 1236 Oil on canvas, lady in Victorian dress, 76cm x 63cm, in gilt frame £50-80 1237 Oil on canvas, portrait of a Victorian gentleman, 76cm x 64cm, in gilt frame £60-100 1238 Oil on canvas, lady in Victorian dress with white bonnet holding a book, 77cm x 64cm, in gilt frame £60-100

1245 1245 Robert Henry Lindsay (Canadian, 1868-1938) Autumn, oil on board, Royal Canadian Academy, Montreal Exhibition, Signed and dated 1913 19cm x 29cm £200-300 See Illustration 1246 E Nevil, landscape with cottages, oil on canvas 51cm x 80cm £100-150 1247 Robert Moore, Shipping beneath a stormy sky, oil on canvas. 22cm x 26cm £200-300 1248 Edwin Ellis, A voice from the cliffs, oil on canvas 15cm x 23cm £150-200 1249 Dutch School, oil on panel, Sail Boats off a Peninsula, 13cm x 21cm £200-300

1239

1250 English School, oil on panel, a Man o War getting under sail, 20cm x 29cm £200-300

1239 Adrian Hill oil on board ‘Inland Water Scene’, signed. Exhibition label verso 49cm x 60cm £300-400 See Illustration

1251 Alan Furneaux, oil on canvas, ‘Marrakech’, 74cm x 100cm £300-500

1240 19th century portrait of a man in a blue coat dated 1823 oil on board, 38cm x 28cm £50-100

1252 Matt Bruce, ‘Corfu’ landscape, together with ‘Clover in Tuscany’, both oil on board 62cm x 87cm and 23cm x 29cm respectively £200-300

1241 Charles Thomas Burt (1823-1902), Heath Scene, oil on canvas. 40cm x 60cm Royal Birmingham Society of Artists, Burt Exhibition,1902.No 556 £200-300

1253 Jonathan Westell, 19th century, pair of landscapes with figures and sheep, signed and dated 1897, oils on canvases, 38cm x 59cm £100-200

1242 Victorian oil on canvas depicting a girl dressed in a pink dress with a dog and a cat 23cm x 29cm £50-80

1254 Style of John Crome, figure with a dog with cottage in the distance, oil on board, 18.5cm x 13.5cm, with a book about John Crome and another on the Norfolk School. With purchase receipt from 1972. £150-250

1243 English school, Harbour view with boats on a stormy sea, (Possibly Portsmouth) oil on canvas, unsigned. 59cm x 106cm £200-300 1244 T Nelson, still life, flowers in an urn, oil on canvas. 57cm x 78cm £100-150

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1260 Ernest Knight, Thames View from Royal Commonwealth Society, oil on canvas 41cm x 61cm £100-200 1261 Ernest Knight, Crete, Exterior View with figures seated at tables oil on canvas. 40cm x 50cm £100-200 1262 19th century continental canal scene with figures on boats and buildings, unsigned, oil on canvas, 59cm x 44cm £200-300 1263 E. Hersey, ‘Gently Flows the River’, signed, oil on canvas, 29.5cm x 39.5cm, Provenance: With original purchase receipt from Cookhouse Gallery, Cumbria. £300-500 1255 1255 D Sherrin (British) 1868-1940 oil on canvas, yacht pulling an open dingy, 72cm x 94cm £300-500 See Illustration 1256 M.K Sinclair, oil on canvas, ships in dock, 35cm x 54cm

£200-300

1257 M.K Sinclair, sailing ships and steam vessel at sea, oil on canvas, 36cm x 54cm £200-300 1258 M.K Sinclair, sailing ships and steam vessel at sea, oil on canvas, mounted on board, 36cm x 54cm £200-300

1264 R P Eddington, beached fishing boat with donkeys and figures, signed, oil on board, 22.5cm x 34cm £150-250 1265 Henry Cooper (19th century English) landscape signed oil on canvas frame plaque reading Autumn 1890 50cm x 75cm £300-500 1266 John Coulson (fl 1920-1927) oil on board depicting a Middle Eastern Scene with pyramids, figures on camels and ladies collecting water 23cm x 49cm £100-200 1267 19th century English School, oil on canvas, Ships at sail with flags flying, appears unsigned 43cm x 74cm £80-120

1259 1259 English School, oil on canvas, Portrait of a mother and daughter. 90cm x 70cm £300-500 See Illustration

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1268 1268 M. Sinclair, ‘Man of War off Spit Head’, and ‘Off to Sea’, signed, oils on canvases, each 17cm x 29.5cm £300-500 See Illustration


1269

1269 ยง Sherree Valentine Daines (British, b.1956). Girl with red bucket, oil on board, signed SEVD. Framed. 27cm x 22cm Provenance: Forest Gallery. ยฃ3000-5000 See Illustration

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1270

1270 ยง Sherree Valentine Daines (British, b.1956). Ladies Day, Ascot, oil on board, signed SEVD. Framed. 39cm x 20cm. Provenance: Forest Gallery. No. 34105. ยฃ4000-6000 See Illustration

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1271 1277 1271 § Mark Rowbotham, (British,1959) Girls Fishing, three girls on a beach, oil on board, 29cm x 24cm Provenance: Forest Gallery. No. 396 £400-600 See Illustration

1277 Attilio Simonetti 1843-1925, interior scene with artist at his easel, signed and dated Rome ‘79, watercolour, 24.5cm x 20.5cm £300-500 See Illustration

1272 English School, oil on panel, portrait of a lady in Regency dress. 29cm x 25cm £60-100 1273 Naive School, oil on board, portrait of a dog, 20cm x 27cm and oil on canvas, portrait of a dog. 21cm x 28cm £50-100

1274 1274 19th cenutry English school, Bolton Abbey, Yorkshire, oil on board signature indistinct 50cm x 87cm £200-400 See Illustration 1275 Rossi, oil on canvas, study of a girl in a white dress, signed, 45cm x 36cm £60-100 1276 19th century continental tavern scene with figures drinking and musicians, unsigned, oil on canvas, 38cm x 59.5cm £100-200

1278 1278 Paolo Sala, Italian 1859-1924, fire in the mountains, signed, oil on board, 22.5cm x 33cm £1000-1500 See Illustration

1279 Franz Xaver Weidinger 1890-1972, woodland scene with figures and buildings, signed, watercolour and pencil, 40cm x 52cm £100-200

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1280 § Bela Kadar 1877-1956, outdoor scene with figures outside a building with horses, signed, oil on board, 46cm x 57cm £600-1000 See Illustration

1280

1281 Sue Campion, pastel, ‘Orange Grove Valencia’, 29cm x 39cm £100-200

1282 Gerard Vroom (Dutch, 1888-1945), ‘The Hague Market’ at the turn of the century, signed, oil on canvas, 99cm x 99cm £400-600 See Illustration

1282

1283 Emil Englerth, ‘Fanfare in the swinging Twenties’, signed and dated Budapest 1927, oil on canvas, 98cm x 78cm £800-1200 See Illustration

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1284 Circle of European Nazarenes, mid 19th century, Virgin and Child, unsigned, oil on canvas, 89cm x 68cm £800-1200 See Illustration

1285 1285 Johann Kluska 1904-1973, ‘Dante Allegory 5’, unsigned, oil on board, label and stamp verso, 48cm x 62.5cm £300-500 See Illustration

1286 1286 Rudolf Guba, ‘Locomotive’, signed and dated ‘27, oil on board, 59cm x 49cm £300-500 See Illustration

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1292 1287 1287 Fritz Tumer, 1884-1956, still-life with lobster, signed, 56cm x 46cm £300-500 See Illustration

1292 Roman Dressler 1889-1963, ‘The Spring’, signed and dated 1928, oil on canvas, 79cm x 114cm £800-1200 See Illustration 1293 Giltwood and gesso picture frame, aperture 58cm x 47cm

£30-50

1288 Walthere Joseph Neuhof 1904-1982, ‘Street in Maastricht at night’, signed, oil on canvas, 59cm x 48cm £100-150

1289 1289 Wilhelm Claudius 1854-1942, bedroom interior, signed and dated 1919, 47cm x 65cm £500-800 See Illustration 1290 Kaiko Moti 1921-1981, still-life of flowers and prunes, signed, oil on canvas, 54cm x 45cm £100-200

1294 1294 Hugo Loffler (German) (1859-1935) The School Room, oil on canvas, signed 120cm x 90cm £1500-2500 See Illustration

1291 1291 Maria Sibylla Jordens b.1945, ‘Koi’ signed, oil on canvas, 68cm x 137cm £300-500 See Illustration

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1295 19th century landscape with haymakers and a church in the distance, signed M. K?, oil on canvas, 12cm x 22.5cm £150-250


1300 1300 Charles Leslie, Scottish highland landscape with figure fishing, signed, oil on canvas, (re-lined), 29cm x 60cm £250-350 See Illustration 1301 William Langley, Scottish highland landscape with sheep watering, signed, oil on canvas, (re-lined), 29.5cm x 50cm. £100-200 1296 1296 Frans Deutmann, girl in a blue dress holding a doll, signed, oil on canvas, 27.5cm x 19.5cm £300-500 See Illustration 1297 M Gianni, Pair, views of Naples, Watercolours, 29cm x 46cm

1304

1302

1304 William Fraser Garden (British, 1856-1921) - The River Ouse, two watercolour scenes with church spires, each signed and dated 1901, each 14cm x 19cm, framed and glazed £500-800 See Illustration

1302 § Murray McNeel Caird Urquhart (18801972), Ballerinas, oil on canvas, 60cm x 73cms £400-600 See Illustration

1305 In the manner of George Studdy - two humorous paintings of Bonzo, watercolours, 23cm x 16.5cm and 28.5cm x 20.5cm £100-200

£200-300

1298 Gianni, Naples view, watercolour, 18cm x 41cm £100-150

1306 James Porteous Wood (1918) folder containing various pen and ink sketches of male figures during WWII and other works by the same hand £80-120 1307 Attributed to Edwin St John 1878-1961, Landscape, unsigned, watercolour, 65cm x 105cm £200-300

1299 1299 Raymond Campbell ( b 1956) - oil on canvas, still life - remains of a meal with bread, cheese and a Doulton jug, signed lower right, 44cm x 60cm £200-300 See Illustration

1303

1308

1303 § Donald McIntyre (1923-2009), ‘Child’ holding a toy, signed with initials, oil on board, 34cm x 24cm, Provenance: Trackeray Gallery label verso. £500-800 See Illustration

1308 Jeremy Hammick, Sunset, Indian Ocean, Kenya, watercolour, 80cm x 36cm £30-50 See Illustration

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1315 Unframed watercolour, Middle Eastern Street Scene, Signed indistinctly, 60cm x 40cm, and F. C. Jones, Village scene, Signed and Dated 1929 £60-80 1316 Allen Evans, watercolour, figure on a bridge, 25cm x 18cm, English school, oil on board, portrait of a female barrister 40cm x 30cm, and a pair of watercolours, of coastal scenes, Dunnose Head and Culver Cliff, Sandown, Signed indistinctly. 7cm x 18cm & 6.5cm x 15cm. £50-100 1317 E. H. Marten - ‘The Arun Nr. Burpham’, signed, watercolour, 26cm x 36cm £200-300

1309 1309 § † Edward Wesson (1910-1983) ‘A corner in Queen Anne’s Gate’, signed watercolour. Gallery label verso. 35cm x 25cm Provenance: Consigned by a local company NB: VAT payable on the hammer price on this lot £400-600 See Illustration 1310 Pastel portrait of a young lady holding a pen and book unsigned in oval mount with gilt frame. 50cm height £70-100 1311 H. Colls - set of four marine watercolours, depicting ships at sea, signed, 28cm x 43cm £200-300

1321 1321 Samuel Prout - continental town scene with Cathedral and figures, watercolour mount inscribed S Prout 1783-1852 27cm x 18cm £400-600 See Illustration

1318 1318 H. G. Hine - ‘On the Beach, Brighton’, signed and dated 1851, watercolour, 32cm x 47cm £400-600 See Illustration 1319 Struan Robertson - ‘San Remo’, signed, watercolour, 50cm x 33cm £200-300

1312 Frank Galsworthy, ‘Ammerschwihr’, signed and dated 1938, ink and watercolour, 39.5cm x 52cm £100-150 1313 Oil on board, S S Santa Rosa, Port Hartford. Signed Indistinctly, 21cm x 30cm. and Norman Hirst, watercolour of shipping at dock. 17cm x 24cm £60-100 1314 Pilfold Fletcher WATSON (1842-1907) St Pierre Caen, Watercolour, Signed and dated, 1899, 37cm x 25cm. and a watercolour of an English cathedral, Signed indistinctly. 46cm x 27cm £100-150

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1322 S. Duncan - landscape ,with cattle watercolour, signed in pencil 25cm x 34cm £60-100 1323 E.E. Ward - landscape, watercolour, 32cm x 46cm, and a Continental School watercolour, Tower, Frankfurt. 34cm x 22cm £80-120 1324 Frederick Tucker (1860-1935) watercolour, country path with cottages, signed, 30cm x 20cm £100-150 1325 Frederick Tucker (1860-1935) - country estate in landscape setting, watercolour, faded signature, 20cm x 35cm £100-150

1320 1320 W. A. Knell Sen - depicting fishing smack and ships at sea, signed lower right, watercolour 19cm x 39cm £100-200 See Illustration

1326 Frederick Tucker (1860-1935) - seascape, signed, watercolour, 25cm x 45cm £150-250 1327 Alfred Wainwright, ‘Cottages at Kirkby-inFurness’, signed, pen and ink, 18.5cm x 17.5cm, Biography; Alfred Wainwright (1907-1991) is renowned for his famous Pictorial Guides to the Lakeland Fells which he compiled between 1952 and 1966. He produced many drawing such as this lot. £150-250


1337 Hal HURST RI (1865-1938), Market Day, Watercolour, 42cm x 35cm £100-150 1338 Francis Nicholson (1753-1844) Watercolour - Overshot waterwheel, house in distance. Gallery label verso Walker Galleries London. 25cm x 37cm £60-80 1339 A E Hayward, watercolour, 36cm x 34cm, Royal Mail Ship Sythia, 36cm x 44cm £50-70

1332 1328 1328 § Alfred Wainwright, ‘The Stuic, White Mounth’, signed on the mount, pen and ink, 19.5cm x 14.5cm Biography: Alfred Wainwright (1907-1991) is renowned for his famous Pictorial Guides to the Lakeland Fells which he compiled between 1952 and 1966. He produced many drawing such as this lot. £150-250 See Illustration 1329 Alfred Wainwright, ‘Broughton-in-Furness’, signed, pen and ink, 13cm x 21cm £150-250 1330 19th century landscape scene with cattle watering, bridge, ruins and church beyond, watercolour, 36cm x 59.5cm £150-250

1332 Frank Henry Mason (British, 1876 -1965) Watercolour - Rounding the buoy, signed Frank H Mason. 27cm x 36cm £200-300 See Illustration 1333 20th Century, charcoal drawing of puffin, 38cm x 54cm together with two further charcoal drawings of penguins. £40-80 1334 Henry Barlow Carter (British, 1804 - 1868), Watercolour - Scarboro Spa, from St. Nicholas Cliff. 15.5cm x 22cm, unsigned. £50-100 1335 Charles James ADAMS (1859-1931) Evening on Shere Common with cattle . Watercolour, 19cm x 38cm Signed lower left £200-300 1336 Marjorie Cox, pair of pastels of dogs, signed and dated 1984, 47cm x 34cm £150-250

1340 William Kay Blacklock, A R C A watercolour “News at Last”, depicting a lady reading a letter with cat drinking a saucer of milk signed lower left and dated 18 29cm x 19cm £200-300 1341 A Victorian watercolour depicting a lady sewing in an interior setting indistinctly signed and dated 1876 lower right 23cm x 32cm £100-200 1342 D C Bell seascape with boats signed watercolour 24cm x 52cm £80-120 1343 E. S. Underson, A series of nine watercolours of fish, Signed on the mount. The largest 16cm x 32cm £80-120 1344 William Joseph Caesar Bond, oil on board, depicting a landscape with windmill in the distance 16cm x 24cm and A Victorian watercolour with monogram signature 15cm x 28cm £100-150

1331

1331 Malcolm Crosse (Irish active early 20th century) pair of watercolours ‘ Westport Clew Bay’ and ‘Downing Bay Sheephaven’ both signed and titled each 19cm x 38cm £150-250 See Illustration

1345 1345 David Cox, The Opening of London Bridge, watercolour sketch. Bears Sale Catalogue entry Verso, for a Sale held on Nov 3 1895, (Greenwood Collection) 19cm x 35cm £500-800 See Illustration

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1346 Thomas (Tom) Collier, Fittleworth Common, Watercolour 33cm x 52cm £200-300 1347 Packet of five 19th Century watercolours/drawings of Turkish interest £100-200

1357 Roland Batchelor, Watercolour ‘A full Liver’ ‘Richmond towpath’, ‘In for a long Session’ pen and ink, ‘A jolly fellow’ and one print, ‘Pub garden invaded by Pan’ (5) £200-300 1358 Harry Bloom, watercolour, view of Venice

1365 Harry Morley (1881-1943) landscape of Wells signed and dated 1924 watercolour 23cm x 35cm £150-250 1366 Harry Morley (1881-1943) landscape Cley Marshes Norfolk signed watercolour 24cm x 34cm £80-120

£30-50

1348 In style of Richard Parkes Bonington 19th century watercolour sketch monogrammed RPB dated 1823 14cm x 11cm £100-200

1367 Joseph Hughes Clayton (act.1891-1929), Near Cristelon Hampshire and Near Shottery Worcestershire, Watercolours, Pair, 19cm x 16cm £100-200

1349 Alexander Blackley 1816 -1903 portrait miniature of a gentleman in a blue coat 8cm x 6cm £200-400 1350 Alexander Blackley 1816 -1903 portrait of a gentleman, pastel signed and dated 1844, 37cm x 25cm £100-200 1351 Alfred Sale WATSON, Thames view, possibly near Richmond, Watercolour, 37cm x 27cm and another, Garden path, Watercolour, 19cm x 27cm £150-200 1352 George Oyston, pair, Landscapes with bridge, Watercolours. 24cm x 49cm £50-80 1353 C E Wright, ‘Gussie’, portrait of a young girl, signed and dated May 1873, watercolour, 24cm x 19cm £100-150 1354 Christopher Arnold, Southwold & River Medway, two watercolours, each 11cm x 16cm. £80-120 1355 Christopher Arnold, In the Solent, Watercolour 20cm x 30cm £200-300 1356 Christopher Arnold, Froyle Mill 17cm x 47cm & Raybell and Venture. Pin Mill, watercolours 15cm x 23cm (2) £100-200

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1359 1359 § Edward Wesson, landscape with field and trees, signed and dated ‘82, watercolour, 47cm x 67cm, label verso ‘Demonstration painting by Edward Wesson Nov ‘82 at Bookham Art Club” £400-600 See Illustration 1360 English school, watercolour of a beached sailing vessel, Signed Indistinctly and dated 1902, 46cm x 101cm £100-150 1361 M R Jones, Dutch canal scene, watercolour, 26cm x 39cm £50-80 1362 R T Wilding watercolour of a country scene with house and figures on a path signed and dated lower left 1919 12cm x 18cm £40-60 1363 Frederick John Widgery, the Doone Valley, Exmoor, Watercolour 18cm x 27cm £200-300 1364 “Cedric Dawe” ten street scenes, crayon with body colour £300-400

1368 1368 Benjamin J.M. Donne (1831-1928), watercolour, Ulysses and the Sirens, signed, on hand made paper, 53cm x 70cm £200-400 See Illustration 1369 Bernard Dufour (1922), mixed media, pair of studies of two women, signed, 44cm x 35cm £80-120 1370 In the manner of Augustus Edwin Mulready, watercolour, The Old Mill Kensington, signature indistinct, 32cm x 47cm £40-60 1371 Thomas Miles Richardson Senior(17841848) Continental Village with column of soldiers and figures, signed and dated 1841 £100-150

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Friday 18th March, 10.00am Clocks & Barometers Persian Rugs Antique Furniture Garden Furniture

Lot 1664


CLOCKS & BAROMETERS This section of sale will not start before Friday 10.00am

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1402

1400 1400 Brass perpetual clock under a glass dome 27cm high £100-200 See Illustration

1405

1403 1403 Early 20th century brass and glass repeating carriage clock with lever movement by James Hardy & Co 235 Brompton Road London 19cm high £300-500 See Illustration

1405 19th century French carriage clock / barometer / compass, with enamelled chapter ring with variable leaver escapement to twin train movement striking on a chime, top inset with mercury barometer and central compass 27cm in original leather carrying case £400-600 See Illustration 1406 Early 20th century brass carriage clock, 17cm high £80-120

1401 1401 19th century musical quarter repeating carriage clock with lever escapement, 20cm £800-1200 See Illustration 1402 19th century Brass and glass carriage clock/ barometer by Desprez of Bristol with enamelled dials 16cm in original leather case £400-600

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1404 1404 Early 20th century Brass and glass double carriage/barometer with additional compass and thermometer dial ( lacking Mercury and glass ) by F Vicker Regent Street London 17cm high 17cm wide £200-400 See Illustration

1407 1407 Early 20th century brass carriage clock with repeating lever escapement, white enamelled dial and Roman numerals. 17cm £200-400 See Illustration


1408 Early 20th century walnut Vienna regulator with twin train movement, 100cm £50-80

1414 1920’s Ivory cased travel clock by W Barrett and Son London 6cm wide £40-60

1409 19th century mahogany cased wall clock diameter of dial 30cm £80-120 1410 20th century glass and brass carriage clock with lever escapement 17cm £50-100 1411 George VI wall clock, with a single train fusee movement, GR cipher, white enamel dial with black Roman numerals. diameter 39cm £100-200

1418 1418 Late 19th century Swedish carved and gilt wood clock by Robert Engstrom, two train movement striking on a bell, 105cm £600-1000 See Illustration

1415

1412

1415 18th century mahogany cased Scottish eight day long case clock 210cm high £500-800 See Illustration

1412 19th century mahogany longcase clock, with painted dial, single train movement, 221cm high £100-200 See Illustration

1419 19th century brass cased four glass clock, the two train movement striking the hours and half hours on a gong. 36cm high £300-400 1420 19th century rosewood and marquetry inlaid portico clock, the two train movement striking the hours and half hours on a bell. Together with base and glass dome. The clock 51cm high £200-300

1416

1413

1416 Early 20th century mahogany mantel clock with marquetry inlay, twin train movement striking on a chime 32cm high £80-120 See Illustration

1421

1413 Early 20th century French brass carriage clock repeating on the hours and half hours 19cm £200-300 See Illustration

1417 Late 19th century French gilt metal mantel clock, Balthazard, enamelled dial with twin train movement striking on a bell, 50cm £300-500

1421 John Peterkin, Ormolu Mantel clock in the French taste. Circa 1820, 27cm high £500-800 See Illustration

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1426 20th century L’Epee French carriage clock, 19cm £100-200 1427 Early 20th century brass carriage clock with white enamelled dial, 11cm £50-100

1428 1428 Oak cased single fusee mantel clock, signed to dial - A & H Rowley, 180 Grays Inn Road, London, 35cm high £200-300 See Illustration 1429 Brass and glass carriage clock by Woodford 16cm £80-120

1422

1423

1422 18th century red lacquered eight day long case clock by Thomas and John De la Houlliere, brass arched dial with silvered chapter ring subsidiary second dial and date aperture two train movement striking on bell, 240cm £500-800 See Illustration

1423 Early 19th century eight day long case clock by Alex Cumming (1733-1814) of London, brass dial with silvered chapter ring silent/ strike dial, subsidiary second dial and date aperture, 240cm high Note: Alex Cumming, Edinburgh and London is recorded as a noteworthy high quality clock maker with works, inter alia, in Buckingham Palace. £1000-2000 See Illustration 1424 20th century Thwaites & Reed Limited edition Copy of the Rack Clock No 97/500 made 1973, 54cm £150-250 1425 20th century novelty clock by ‘LaHof’, 18cm £150-250

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1430 1430 Late 19th/early 20th century Furtwangler ebonised bracket clock in 18th century style, the brass and silvered dial with triple train barrel movement, strike/silent and fast/slow subsidiary dials, striking the quarters and Westminster chimes, 53cm high £300-500 See Illustration 1431 Early 20th century walnut cased Vienna regulator with enamelled dial 110cm £80-120


1432 18th century eight day walnut and marquetry inlaid long case clock, the brass dial with silvered chapter ring, subsidiary second dial and date aperture, with a twin train weight driven movement striking on a bell 217cm ÂŁ2000-4000 See Illustration

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1433 French brass and four glass carriage clock of oval section, the white enamelled dial with Roman numerals, 16cm £150-250 1434 V Bueche Girod miniature alarm clock with black enamelled body, the metal dial with hour markers, and a Roamer brass clock with blue enamelled doors £50-80

1437 18th century mahogany eight day long case clock by Evan Williams of Trecastle, with painted dial and subsidiary date dial to twin train movement, striking on bell. 210cm high £300-500 See Illustration 1438 Edwardian mahogany long case clock, by Elliott of London. The triple train movement striking Westminster or Whittington chimes. The gilt face with silvered chapter ring and Roman numerals, The pedestal with a presentation plaque dated 1904, 214cm high. £400-600

1441 1441 Late 19th century French brass carriage clock with alarm, the Roman dial bearing traces of retailers name James Lumby, Paris and with hour strike on a coiled gong, the case with fluted handles, stamped number 937, 19cm £250-350 See Illustration

1435 1435 19th century black slate and red marble clock garniture with enamel dial and visible anchor escapement, twin train movement striking on a bell, 48cm high £300-500 See Illustration 1436 19th century pink marble and gilt metal clock garniture with figural finial, enamelled dial to twin train movement striking on a bell 61cm high £100-200

1442 19th century mahogany aneroid barometer by A.Pozzi, Wotton Bassett, with silvered dials and swan neck pediment. 38” high £100-200

1439 1439 Early 20th century electric mantel clock by Bulle in glass dome 42cm high £150-250 See Illustration 1440 Late 19th century French brass carriage clock in Cornice case with alarm, the dial with Roman numerals and a subsidiary alarm dial, striking on a bell, 14cm high overall £150-250

1443 19th century mahogany banjo barometer by A.Ranger of London, 90cm £80-120 1444 19th century mahogany wheel barometer, by A Zambra London, 95cm £80-120 1445 Victorian rosewood mercury wheel barometer

£60-80

1446 19th century rosewood and mother of pearl inlaid stick barometer, by Blomfield of Lowestoft, 90cm £200-300 1447 Early 20th century mahogany cased barograph 31cm wide £100-200 1448 19th century mahogany banjo barometer by Routledge Brothers of Carlisle 94cm £80-120 1449 Dollonds brass four draw telescope, retailed by Brooks, Ludgate Street, London, in leather case fully extended 73cm £60-100

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PERSIAN RUGS This section of sale will not start before Friday 10.30am 1460 Middle Eastern saddle bag

£40-60

1461 A Persian blue ground rug main blue border the centre with repeating foliate forms £60-80 1462 Early 20th century red ground rug, with multiple borders around a central stepped medallion, 234cm x 149cm £60-80 1463 A Kazak wool rug and a Kirman rug. £40-60 1464 Persian red ground rug, main cream border, centre with shaped stepped medallions. 148cm x 110cm £50-80 1465 Blue ground Persian rug, main blue border and the centre with three shaped medallions. 200cm x 132cm £60-100 1466 Persian Red ground carpet, main black border, the centre with a lozenge shaped stepped medallions. 259cm x 157cm £100-200 1467 Modern cream ground carpet, main green border. Centre with foliate forms, 358cm x 276cm £200-300 1468 20th century cream ground carpet, main red border, centre decorated with foliate forms . 360cm x 270cm £200-300 1469 Persian cream ground carpet main blue border decorated with birds centre with foliate forms and animals 420cm x 300cm £100-200 1470 Persian red ground carpet, main blue border centre decorated with concentric four medallions. 370cm x 254cm £60-100 1471 Persian red ground rug, multiple borders centred with repeating shaped medallions 194cm x 149cm £80-120 1472 Persian red ground saddle bag, with leather straps 109cm wide £80-120

1473 Persian red ground rug, main red border with lozenge shaped stepped medallions 203cm x 132cm £60-80

1487 Modern Persian cream ground carpet, multiple borders, centre decorated with a hunting scene. 160cm x 120cm £50-80

1474 Red ground Persian carpet, with main blue border, centre with concentric form shaped medallions. 430cm x 274cm £150-250

1488 Modern Persian rug, main red border, centre with three medallions. 170cm x 120cm £50-80

1475 Red ground rug with multiple borders, the centre with repeating geometric forms, 200cm x 156cm £80-120

1489 Modern machine made Persian rug, main blue border, centre with flowering shrub. 210cm x 140cm £50-80

1476 Red ground Persian carpet, with a main cream border, the centre with a blue medallion 172cm x 170cm £100-200

1490 Modern Persian green ground carpet, main cream border, centre decorated with formal forms, birds and vases. 300cm x 180cm £80-120

1477 Persian red ground carpet, multiple borders, centred with repeating lozenge shaped medallions. 300cm x 134cm £100-200 1478 Persian red ground rug, main brown border, centred with a shaped medallion. 156cm x 100cm £60-100 1479 Persian blue ground rug, main cream border, centred with three geometric medallions. 190cm x 124cm £60-100 1480 Persian red ground rug, main cream border, centre with three geometric medallions. 192cm x 110cm £80-120 1481 Persian blue ground rug, main cream border, centre decorated with geometric forms. 240cm x 134cm £80-120 1482 Persian red ground runner, multiple borders centre decorated with lozenge shaped medallions, 200cm x 88cm £40-60 1483 Persian red ground rug, with main blue border, centre decorated with lozenge shaped medallions. 184cm x 110cm £60-100 1484 Persian red ground rug, multiple borders, centre with three stepped medallions. 220cm x 120cm £150-250

1491 Afghan red ground rug, multiple borders, centre decorated with eight medallions. 120cm x 80cm £30-50 1492 Persian red ground rug, main cream border, centre decorated with three medallions. 204cm x 98cm £60-100 1493 Persian blue ground rug, main red border, centre decorated with hunting scene. 180cm x 120cm £50-80 1494 Persian cream ground rug, main blue border, centre decorated with concentric medallions. 160cm x 130cm £50-80 1495 Modern Persian rug, with multiple borders, centre decorated with various panels decorated with foliate forms. 300cm x 196cm £80-120 1496 Persian cream ground rug, main blue border, centre decorated with foliate forms. 196cm x 128cm £50-80 1497 Modern Persian pink ground carpet, multiple borders centre decorated with foliate forms. 400cm x 280cm £100-200 1498 Afghan Khan Mohamadi Belgik rug 214cm x 148cm £150-250

1485 Modern pink ground rug, main blue border, centre with concentric form medallions. 180cm x 120cm £50-80 1486 Modern blue ground Persian rug, main blue border, centre decorated with four forms. 240cm x 140cm £50-80

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1507 Cream Ground silk and wool carpet with repeating foliate forms, 207cm wide £400-600

1519 19th century box with hinged cover, mahogany and other hardwoods. 52cm wide, 38cm deep, 17cm high £60-100

1508 Afghan red ground carpet, multiple borders centre with repeating medallions, 274cm by 188cm £60-100

1520 1520 Early 20th century painted rocking horse, height 84cm, length 97cm £100-200 See Illustration

1499 1499 Persian cream ground rug with floral motifs and central shaped medallion and multiple borders 242cm x 165cm £100-200 See Illustration 1500 Turkish silk rug, with a main cream border, the centre with blue ground decorated with foliate forms and animals, 150cm x 100cm £400-600 1501 Yellow ground rug with repeating geometric medallions 153cm

£60-100

1502 20th century cream ground carpet with multiple borders, the centre with flower shaped medallions surrounded by foliate and animal forms 430cm x 305cm £200-400 1503 Modern pink round Persian rug, centre with medallions. 200cm x 125cm £50-80 1504 Afghan red ground rug, multiple borders, centred with two shaped medallions, 190cm x 106cm £50-100 1505 Persian red ground rug main cream border, centred with multiple shaped medallions, 163cm x 194cm £40-60 1506 Persian red ground carpet with a main blue border, the centre with foliate forms 130cm x 200cm £60-100

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1521 Oak Wainscot chair in 17th century style with carved back, on turned legs and stretchered base £80-120

1509

1522 19th century mahogany linen press top with two cupboard doors on base with two short and two long drawers £300-500

1509 Persian red ground carpet, main blue border centre with floral medallion 330cm by 220cm £200-400 See Illustration 1510 Persian red ground rug multiple borders the centre with foliate forms 145cm x 92cm £60-100 1523 1511 Persian red ground prayer mat 119cm x 75cm £50-100

ANTIQUE FURNITURE This section of sale will not start before Friday 11.05am 1517 Early 20th century Venetian style wall mirror, 102cm x 56cm £100-200 1518 Maple & Co, London, seven original watercolour sketches of furniture, some labelled Maple & Co, others House of Maple, London & Paris, 21 x 29.5 inches (5) Provenance: Acquired from a family friend who worked for Maple & Co. £150-250

1523 19th century walnut and gilt metal mounted credenza, the central door with marquetry inlay decoration flanked by two glazed doors on bun feet, 108cm x 181cm x 43cm £500-800 See Illustration 1524 Satinwood demi-lune hall table with two drawers flanked by cupboard doors on square tapering legs to spade feet, 78cm x 90cm x 44cm £200-300


1527 1527 18th century mahogany knee hole desk of nine drawers and a central cupboard door, 78cm x 84cm x 47cm £300-500 See Illustration 1525 1525 Satinwood work table, with shaped hinged top above linen cloth box on square tapering legs united by an x stretcher, 73cm x 45cm x 38cm £100-200 See Illustration

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1528 20th century cut glass sixteen branch chandelier with drops £300-500 See Illustration

1529 Late 19th century mahogany and crossbanded bowfronted display cabinet, with a central glazed door above an undertier on square tapering legs and spade feet, 171cm x 107cm x 42cm £200-300 See Illustration

1526 1526 Satinwood and marquetry inlaid circular table on four square tapering legs to undertier, 76cm high, 72cm diameter £150-250 See Illustration

1530 1530 Regency mahogany framed and brass inlaid chaise longue on splayed legs

£300-500 See Illustration

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1531 1531 Mahogany cased boudoir grand piano by Grotrian Steinweg, movement numbered 62804

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ÂŁ600-1000 See Illustration


1532 1532 Set of six 19th century upholstered splat back dining chairs on front carved cabriole legs £120-180 See Illustration

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1541 George III mahogany slope fronted serpentine cutlery box with line inlaid decoration and fitted interior, 38.5cm x 22cm x 30cm £200-300 See Illustration

1536 19th century mahogany wardrobe, the top with two doors enclosing hanging space above base with two short drawers over two long drawers on bracket feet, 207cm x 128cm x 62cm £200-300 See Illustration

1533 1533 19th century rosewood Canterbury with a single drawer on turned legs and castors, 56cm x 51cm x 39cm £80-120 See Illustration

1537 19th century mahogany chest on chest, top with two short over three long graduated above base with three graduated drawers to bracket feet, with later pine sides, 178cm x 107cm x 53cm £200-300 1542 1538 19th century mahogany chest of two short over two long graduated drawers to bracket feet, 93cm x 125cm x 66cm £150-250

1542 Set of six mahogany and satinwood bar back dining chairs, with green ground embroidered seats, on front turned legs £100-150 See Illustration

1539

1534 1534 Early 20th century painted rocking horse, height 120cm, length 138cm £200-300 See Illustration 1535 19th century mahogany chest of two short over three long graduated drawers to bracket feet, 90cm x 95cm x 50cm £300-500

1539 18th century style elm topped refectory dining table on four turned legs united by stretchers75cm x 182cm x 73cm £400-600 See Illustration 1540 19th century mahogany slope fronted serpentine knife box with line inlaid decoration, (interior converted), 37cm x 23cm x 26cm £150-250

1543 1543 Regency mahoganyand crossbanded tilt top breakfast table on turned column to four splayed legs and brass castors, 73cm x 152cm x 98cm £250-400 See Illustration

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1551

1547 Set of six 19th century mahogany bar back dining chairs with green upholstered seats on sabre legs £100-200 See Illustration

1551 19th century Satinwood and rosewood cross banded demi lune table top display cabinet, with hinged top, above two glazed doors, 92cm x 100cm x 44cm £800-1200 See Illustration

1544 1544 19th century rosewood two drawer side table, with brass inlay and crossbanding, on square tapering legs and castors, 74cm x 53cm x 34cm £100-150 See Illustration

1548 19th century mahogany and crossbanded serpentine sideboard, with a central drawer flanked by two drawers and cupboard door, on square tapering legs to spade feet, 92cm x 152cm x 66cm £150-250 1549 19th century mahogany three fold screen, with glazing to top, each panel 177cm x 45cm £100-150

1552 20th century large gilt over mantel mirror in the neoclassical style,, 158cm x 142cm x 17cm £200-300 1553 19th century wall mirror with gilt gesso decoration, 110cm x 70cm £100-150 1554 18th century oak coffer of panel construction, with carved detail on square feet, 47cm x 84cm x 38cm £100-200 1555 19th century mahogany pie crust tilt top table on turned column support to tripod base, 74cm high, 75cm diameter £80-120

1545 1545 19th century mahogany knee hole writing desk in the Georgian style on bracket feet, 84cm x 93cm x 51cm £200-400 See Illustration

1550 1546 1546 19th century mahogany twin pedestal dining table with additional leaf, on column supports to tripod reeded splayed legs, 73cm x 153cm x 107cm, fully extended 209cm £150-250 See Illustration

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1550 19th century gentleman’s mahogany press, the top with two panel doors enclosing trays, over base with two short drawers over two long drawers on bracket feet, 193cm x 129cm x 63cm £400-600 See Illustration

1556 1556 Ebonised and floral painted mother of pearl inlaid papier mache tilt top table on turned column to shaped base and three feet, 69cm high, 61cm diameter £60-100 See Illustration


1557 1557 19th century gentleman’s mahogany compactum, central chest of two short over five long graduated drawers, flanked by two single door wardrobes, on plinth base, 193cm x 239cm x 70cm £300-500 See Illustration 1558 A brown leather armchair on carved cabriole legs £100-200

1561 1561 Regency mahogany two drawer work table on turned column to four splayed legs and castors, 72cm x 56cm x 73cm £100-150 See Illustration

1559 Maple & Co mahogany and crossbanded table, the central section raising as the cover is opened to reveal tantalus with three decanters, with round undertier, on square tapering legs and castors, 79cm x 58cm x 61cm £100-200

1564 1564 19th century yew and elm Windsor stick back chair on turned legs with crinolene stretcher £100-200 See Illustration

1562 1562 19th century mahogany octagonal lead lined wine cooler, on carved lions paw feet, 53cm x 61cm x 45cm £200-300 See Illustration 1560 1560 19th century mahogany secretaire, with a fitted drawer over two cupboard doors enclosing two drawers and shelves, on turned feet to castors, 100cm x 104cm x 48cm £300-500 See Illustration

1563 19th century mahogany framed upholstered button back armchair with scroll arms, on front turned legs £100-150

1565 1565 † 19th century mahogany and boxwood strung sofa table with two drawers on twin end supports and splayed legs, 74cm x 95cm x 64cm £150-250 See Illustration

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1571 18th/19th century ash and elm Windsor chair £100-200

1580 19th century gilt gesso oval mirror 90cm x 60cm £60-100 1581 19th century mahogany folding card table 100cm x 72cm £200-300 1582 19th century mahogany chiffonier with raised back above base with two short drawers and two cupboard doors 140cm x 94cm £150-250

1566 1566 † 19th century mahogany two drawer side table on reeded tapering legs, stamped for C.Mellier & Co., 75cm x 107cm x 60cm NOTE: Cabinet makers and interior decorators, of Cavendish Square, London, founded by a Frenchman, Charles Mellier (1827-1887?). The company embellished many fashionable interiors in Britain in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries and also decorated rooms for Charles Cecil Guinness, lst Viscount Iveagh, at Farmleigh House on the outskirts of Dublin, circa 1892 £200-300 See Illustration

1572 (set of six) 1572 Set of six late 19th/early 20th century mahogany framed and green upholstered dining chairs, stamped ‘Lamb, Manchester’ (5+1) NOTE: Lamb of Manchester was founded by James Lamb (1816 - 1903), one of the leading cabinetmakers in Manchester. They were renowned for richly upholstered, finely carved Victorian dining chairs, armchairs and sofas, and the company was founded as a cabinet-making and upholstery workshop. £300-500 See Illustration

1583 19th century mahogany circular tilt top table on central turned column to tripod splayed legs, 72cm high x 70cm diameter £100-200 1584 A child’s early 19th century beech and elm bar back Windsor chair. 56cm high 27cm deep £80-120 1585 19th century mahogany and crossbanded bowfronted chest of three long graduated drawers, shaped apron and splayed bracket feet, 82cm x 94cm x 56cm £400-600

1573 Pair of brass wall sconces decorated with cherubs £80-120 1574 19th century style gilt metal and metal lamp in neoclassical style 51cm high £100-200 1575 19th century ash and elm Windsor chair £50-80 1567 1567 † French style gilt metal mounted single drawer side table, top with brass gallery and parquetry inlaid decoration, on turned tapering legs, 78cm x 100cm x 57cm £200-300 See Illustration 1568 Pair of 19th century mahogany low stools on turned supports, each diameter 33cm £100-150 1569 Late 19th century/early 20th century walnut framed button back upholstered nursing chair with carved show frame £80-120 1570 18th/19th century ash and elm Windsor chair £80-120

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1576 19th century mahogany chest of two short and three long drawers on bracket base 110cm x 100cm £150-250 1577 19th century mahogany bureau fitted interior above three long drawers on bracket base 100cm x 90cm £200-400 1578 19th century walnut framed nursing chair on turned legs £80-120 1579 19th century mahogany framed nursing chair £80-120

1586 1586 Regency rosewood breakfast table on carved column support and trefoil base, diameter 113cm, height 72cm £500-800 See Illustration


1587 19th century mahogany bow front chest of two short over two long drawers on bracket feet, 80cm x 87cm x 46cm £200-300

1591 A Set of Titchmarsh & Goodwin Oak Chairs, three carvers and six single chairs with cane seats & back panels, foliate carved rails and shaped supports. With card detailing design no. (264) £400-600 See Illustration

1596 19th century walnut framed button back chaise longue on cabriole legs, 173cm wide £200-300 See Illustration

1592 A Titchmarsh & Goodwin oak side table, 104cm £50-80 1593 20th century cast metal Regency style fire basket, width 72cm £200-300 1597 1597 Early 20th century parquetry inlaid double sofa and two matching single chairs £200-400 See Illustration 1588 1588 Late 19th century walnut work table, hinged top enclosing adjustable tooled leather writing slope, over fitted drawer and linen cloth basket, 70cm x 59cm x 44cm £250-400 See Illustration 1589 A Titchmarsh & Goodwin oak sideboard, two panelled doors with carved arcading flanking two short drawers, standing on foliate baluster front supports, open base, width 166cm. With card detailing design no. (103) and key. £400-600

1598 Early 20th century mahogany and painted D end Table on tapered spade feet legs, with banded decoration -79cm in height 45cm in depth - 120cm in width. £300-500 1594 1594 19th century style painted rocking horse, height 107cm, length 122cm £150-250 See Illustration

1599 19th century mahogany work table with drop flaps on turned supports. £150-250 1600 19th century mahogany chest of two short over three long graduated drawers, on bracket feet, height 105cm, width 122cm, depth 59cm £250-350

1590 1595 1590 A Titchmarsh & Goodwin oak refectory table, extending, standing on foliate baluster supports united by an X-shaped stretcher, 213cm long (not extended). £500-800 See Illustration

1595 19th century style painted rocking horse, height 61cm, length 82cm £80-120 See Illustration

1601

1596 1591 (set of nine)

1601 19th century mahogany tallboy of three short and six long drawers on bracket feet, height 179cm, width 103cm, depth 54cm £300-500 See Illustration

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1602 19th century mahogany bureau with fitted interior and four long drawers, on bracket feet, height 104cm, width 91cm, depth 53cm £200-300 1603 19th century mahogany chest of two short over three long graduated drawers height 87cm, width 102cm, depth 54cm £150-200 1604 Pair of 20th century gilt metal ten branch chandeliers with rams head mounts 120cm tall £300-400 1605 Three glass and brass chandeliers with drops, 32 branch, 24 branch & 12 branch, all unassembled NOTE: found in a house clearance; we cannot guarantee all pieces are present £150-250

1612 1612 19th century mahogany and boxwood cross banded octagonal folding tea table with a single drawer on square tapering legs 66cm x 96cm £300-500 See Illustration

1617 George II oak bureau, fall front to fitted interior, with two short and two long drawers on a bracket feet - 97cm high 87cm wide - 50cm deep £200-400 See Illustration

1606 19th century style walnut Wellington chest on plinth base £150-250

1618 19th century mahogany secretaire chest, with fitted drawer above three long drawers on splayed bracket feet. 100cm high - 94cm wide - 51cm deep £150-250

1607 19th century mahogany serpentine sideboard with mirrored back, marble top above two drawers and two cupboard doors on plinth base £200-400 1613 1608 19th century style mahogany framed sofa on cabriole legs £300-500 See Illustration 1609 19th century Irish rosewood side table with two drawers on twin end supports to carved paw feet, 74cm x 90cm x 55cm Provenance: Bought by the vendors ancestors from Ireland to Dorset in the late 19th C, and has remained with family to now. £300-500 1610 19th century mahogany four tier what - not on turned supports 124cm x 53cm x 40cm £200-400

1617

1613 Regency mahogany and brass inlaid two door cabinet on plinth base 88cm x 10cm x 34cm £300-500 See Illustration 1614 18th century carved gilt wood mirror in the rococo manner 106cm x 57cm £100-200

1619 19th century mahogany pembroke table, with a single drawer on reeded turned legs 67cm high - 83cm wide - 50cm deep £150-250 1620 19th century mahogany demilune side table, with two central drawers, and two cupboard doors on square tapering legs - 80cm high 104cm wide - 50cm deep £150-250

1615 17th century carved headboard, height 187cm, width 132cm. £200-300 1616 18th century oak coffer, with later carved front - 60cm high, 100cm wide £150-250

1611 George III oak fall front bureau, fitted interior above three long drawers, 108cm x 106cm x 54cm £100-200

1608

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1625 Regency mahogany armchair with carved top rail, drop in seat on reeded turned legs £100-200 1626 19th century mahogany folding card table on columns supports to splayed legs £100-150 1627 Pair of 19th century rosewood pole screens 148cm high (lacking panels) £150-250

1631 1631 19th century carved wood and gilt gesso window seat. Width 130cm £200-400 See Illustration

1621 1621 19th century oak tallboy, the top with two short and three long drawers, the base with three drawers, on bracket feet - 180cm high - 115cm wide £400-600 See Illustration 1622 19th century mahogany standing corner cupboard, the top with a glazed door and the base with panelled door - 187cm high 70cm wide £200-300

1632 1632 19th century carved wood and gesso gilt console table with serpentine pink marble top width 176cm £300-500 See Illustration 1628 1628 19th century style oak dresser with shelves and drawers, the base with three drawers and three cupboard doors 200cm x 160cm £500-800 See Illustration

1633 19th century convex wall mirror with eagle top. 86 cms £80-120

1629 19th century Rosewood marquety inlaid cabinet with mirrored back, above cupboard door, above open section above drawer. On square legs £200-300

1634 (set of six) 1634 Set of six 19th century mahogany Chippendale style dining chairs with drop in seats on square legs £400-600 See Illustration

1623 1623 18th century oak dresser, the top with plate rack, the front with cupboard doors, the base with drawers and three cupboard doors - 210cm high - 190cm wide £500-800 See Illustration 1624 Early 20th century Walnut Sewing Box, with Hinged cover above two drawers on cabriole legs - 43cm high - 46cm wide 34cm deep £80-120

1630 1630 19th century ebonised and bone inlaid credenza, with glazed doors flanked by shelves on turned feet. 104cm high - 138cm wide - 43cm deep £300-500 See Illustration

1635 18th century oak oval gate leg table on turned legs with straight stretchers, width 55cm £200-400 1636 19th century mahogany secretaire bookcase, with swan neck pediment to two glazed doors fitted drawer and two cupboard doors under on bracket feet, 244cm x 122cm £600-1000

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1637 1637 Tess Morley and Pan’s Lodge Interior Design Ltd., cabinet, with three shellwork panels by Tess Morley, largest 115cm x 57.5cm, two door panels 46cm x 41cm, cabinet 83cm x 124cm x 69cm, Christies sold a pair of panels by Tess Morley in June 2009. Please see link below.http:/www.christies.com/lotfinder/furniture-lighting/a-pair-of-shellwork-panels-by-tess-5211251-details.aspx £800-1200 See Illustration

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1638 Rocky Mountain bronze ‘Flora’ sink and taps in white bronze finish, 50.5cm diamater. These sinks are made to order and retail for $3,350. Please see: http://www.rockymountainhardware.co.uk/p roducts/kitchen-and-bath/sinks/lavatory /flora-sink-sk101 £200-300

1644 18th century style oak buffet carved with foliate forms and animal’s head 117cm 113cm 128cm £100-200

1639 Set of six 19th century mahogany dining chairs with padded seats on turned supports £200-300

1646 19th century mahogany linen press, top with two cupboard doors, base with two short and three long drawers 216cm x 110cm £200-400

1645 19th century chest on stand, top with three short and three long drawers on late base with cabriole legs and claw and ball feet 160cm x 110cm £300-500

1647 19th century mahogany secretaire bookcase, the top with glazed doors, on base with fitted drawer above three long drawers 225cm x 98cm £300-500

1655

1648 19th mahogany linen press, the top with two cupboard doors base with two faux short drawers and one long drawer 212cm x 123cm £150-250

1655 19th century mahogany two door compactum, enclosing hanging space, linen trays and three drawers, over base with a single drawer to plinth, 225cm x 163cm x 75cm £200-300 See Illustration

1649 19th century mahogany chest of two short and three long drawers 92cm x 106cm £200-300

1656 20th century French ebonised and marquetry serpentine inlaid chest of seven drawers on bracket base £150-250

1650 Set of six (5+1) Regency mahogany and ebony strung bar back dining chairs, padded seats on square legs £300-500 1651 Georgian provincial oak fold over top tea table with a single drawer 70cm high, 76cm wide, 34cm deep £40-60 1640 1640 A late 19th/early 20th century English whatnot/display cabinet in the Japanese manner with glazed upper cupboard and lower cupboard and open music rack inset with mother of pearl and bone inlays of birds and flowers and brass mount of a dragon140cm high x 53cm wide £300-500 See Illustration 1641 18th century style oak refectory dining table on bulbous supports united by stretcher 76cm h. 91cm. w 122cm d £400-600 1642 Miniature cricket table 25cm diameter and an elm stool 17cm £80-120 1643 Early 20th century oak buffet, two drawers above two shelves on turned supports 97cm x 100cm x 45cm £100-200

1652 1652 Chinese Jomo wood day bed with carved side rail, on four square supports, 66cm x 186cm x 63cm £500-800 See Illustration 1653 19th century Indian carved low stand with white metal inlaid decoration 52cm £60-100 1654 Venetian glass octagonal wall mirror with reverse etched floral decoration and scrolling foliate surmount, 103cm x 56cm £150-250

1657 1657 Late 18th/early 19th century Dutch marquetry inlaid bookcase cabinet, the top with two glazed doors over base with two inlaid and glazed doors on bun feet, 211cm x 146cm x 32cm £800-1200 See Illustration

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1658 19th century extending dining table on twin end four column supports and splayed legs with an extra leave unextended 116cm extended 176cm £600-1000 1659 19th century Italian marquerty table, on tripod leg supports, with centre column £150-250

1662 1662 Late 19th century/early 20th century Continental walnut and cross banded Bombe commode of three drawers on carved gilt wood base and scrolled feet 86cm x 100cm x 53cm £800-1200 See Illustration 1660 1660 Pair of 19th century style French arm chairs with carved top rails on cabriole legs £200-300 See Illustration

1661 1661 19th century French kingwood and rosewood cylinder bureau inlaid with flowers with a fitted interior above two drawers on cabriole legs with gilt metal mounts 106cm x 86cm x 81cm £800-1200 See Illustration

1663 1663 18th century Dutch marquetry inlaid single chair with slat back and drop in seat on cabriole legs with ball and claw feet £150-250 See Illustration

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1664 1664 19th century coromandel Wellington chest, the top with hinged concealed compartment, the front with a cupboard door enclosing eight graduated drawers on plinth base 140cm x 60cm x 44cm ÂŁ1000-1500 See Illustration

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1665 Early 20th century rosewood and leather upholstered adjustable piano stool by Chris Wadham of Bath 49cm x 45cm £150-250 1666 19th century oak and mahogany cross banded straight front chest of two short and three long graduated drawers on turned legs, 105cm x 110cm £100-200 1667 Walnut canterbury with a single drawer, 49cm x 54cm x 37cm £80-120 1668 Pair of cast iron white painted Campana shaped garden urns, each 74cm high, 58cm diameter £300-500

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1671 Pair of copper framed and glass panel lanterns from Chelsea Harbour, each 80cm high and 40cm diameter, together with a spare glass pane £80-120 1672 Pair of cast iron black painted gates, each 127cm x 145cm £100-150 1673 Single domed top cast iron garden gate, 113cm x 175cm 1674 Early 20th century cast iron water pump

£50-80

£80-120

1675 Four composite stone circular garden planters, each 51cm dimater x 33cm high £80-120 1676 Single composite stone garden planter, 41cm high x 44cm diameter

£40-60

1669 Composite stone garden pedestal on square plinth base, 77cm x 38cm x 38cm £50-80

1677 1677 Four composite stone garden figures of putti, on square bases, each 62cm high £60-100 See Illustration

1670 1670 Composite stone three section bird bath, central column decorated with three nude female figures to octagonal base, 89cm high £100-150 See Illustration

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1678 1678 Early 20th century composite stone garden ornament of a dog 80cm £200-300 See Illustration


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Please see the symbols used in the auction catalogue for that Lot and the “Information for Buyers” in our auction catalogue for further information. 5.2 We will charge VAT at the current rate at the date of the auction. 6 The contract between you and the Seller 6.1 The contract for the purchase of the Lot between you and the Seller will be formed when the hammer falls accepting the highest bid for the Lot at the auction. 6.2 You may directly enforce any terms in the Terms of Consignment against a Seller to the extent that you suffer damages and/or loss as a result of the Seller’s breach of the Terms of Consignment. 6.3 If you breach these Terms of Sale, you may be responsible for damages and/or losses suffered by a Seller or us. If we are contacted by a Seller who wishes to bring a claim against you, we may in our discretion provide the Seller with information or assistance in relation to that claim. 6.4 We normally act as an agent only and will not have any responsibility for default by you or the Seller (unless we are the Seller of the Lot). 7 Payment 7.1 Immediately following your successful bid on a Lot you will: 7.1.1 give to us, if not already provided to our satisfaction, proof of identity in a form acceptable to us (and any other information that we require in order to comply with our anti-money laundering obligations); and 7.1.2 pay to us the Total Amount Due in cash (for which there is an upper limit of 15,000 euros equivalent) or in any other way that we agree to accept payment. 7.2 If you owe us any money, we may use any payment made by you to repay these debts. 8 Title and collection of purchases 8.1 Once you have paid us in full the Total Amount Due for any Lot, ownership of that Lot will transfer to you. You may not claim or collect a Lot until you have paid for it. 8.2 You will (at your own expense) collect any Lots that you have purchased and paid for either: 8.2.1 not later than five business days following the day of the auction; or 8.2.2 not later than five business days following the date that we have received payment of the Total Amount Due in cleared funds, if later. 8.3 If you do not collect the Lot within this time period, you will be responsible for any reasonable removal, storage and insurance charges in relation to that Lot. 8.4 Risk of loss or damage to the Lot will pass to you when you (or your agents) take physical possession of the Lot. 8.5 If you do not collect the Lot that you have paid for within ninety days

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after the auction, we may sell the Lot. We will pay the proceeds of any such sale to you, but will deduct any storage charges or other sums that we have incurred in the storage and sale of the Lot. We reserve the right to charge you a selling commission at our standard rates on any such resale of the Lot. 9 Remedies for non-payment or failure to collect purchases 9.1 Please do not bid on a Lot if you do not intend to buy it. If your bid is successful, these Terms of Sale will apply to you. This means that you will have to carry out your obligations set out in these Terms of Sale. If you do not comply with these Terms of Sale we may (acting on behalf of the Seller and ourselves) pursue one or more of the following measures: 9.1.1 take action against you for damages for breach of contract; 9.1.2 reverse the sale of the Lot to you and/or any other Lots sold by us to you; 9.1.3 resell the Lot by auction or private treaty (in which case you will have to pay any difference between the price you should have paid for the Lot and the price we sell it for as well as the charges outlined in Clause 8.5). Please note that if we sell the Lot for a higher amount than your winning bid, the extra money will belong to the Seller; 9.1.4 remove, store and insure the Lot at your expense; 9.1.5 if you do not pay us within five business days of your successful bid, we may charge interest at a rate not exceeding 1.5% per month on the total amount due; 9.1.6 keep that Lot or any other Lot sold to you until you pay the Total Amount Due; 9.1.7 reject or ignore bids from you or your agent at future auctions or impose conditions before we accept bids from you; and/or 9.1.8 if we sell any Lots for you, use the money made on these Lots to repay any amount you owe us. 9.2 We will act reasonably when exercising our rights under Clause 9.1. We will contact you before exercising these rights and try to work with you to correct any noncompliance by you with these Terms of Sale. 10 Health and safety Although we take reasonable precautions regarding health and safety, you are on our premises at your own risk. Please note the lay-out of the premises and security arrangements. Neither we nor our employees or agents are responsible for the safety of you or your property when you visit our premises, unless you suffer any injury to your person or damage to your property as a result of our, our employees’ or our agents’ negligence. 11 Warranties 11.1 The Seller warrants to us and to you that: 11.1.1 the Seller is the true owner of the Lot for sale or is authorised by the true owner to offer and sell the lot at auction; 11.1.2 the Seller is able to transfer good and marketable title to the Lot to you free from any third party rights or claims; and 11.1.3 as far as the Seller is aware, the main characteristics of the Lot set out in the auction catalogue (as amended by any notice displayed in the saleroom or announced by the Auctioneer at the auction) are correct. 11.2 If, after you have placed a successful bid and paid for a Lot, any of the warranties above are found not to be true, please notify us in writing. Neither we nor the Seller will be liable to pay you any sums over and above the Total Amount Due and we will not be responsible for any inaccuracies in the information provided by the Seller except as set out below. 11.3 Please note that many of the Lots that you may bid on at our auction are secondhand. 11.4 If a Lot is not second-hand and you purchase the Lot as a Consumer from a Seller that is a Trader, a number of additional terms may be implied by law in addition to the Seller’s warranties set out at Clause 11.1 (in particular under the Consumer Rights Act 2015). These Terms of Sale do not seek to exclude your rights under law as they relate to the sale of these Lots. 11.5 Save as expressly set out above, all other warranties, conditions or other terms which might have effect between the Seller and you, or us and you, or be implied or incorporated by statue, common law or otherwise are excluded. 12 Descriptions and condition 12.1 Our descriptions of the Lot will be based on: (i) information provided to us by the Seller of the Lot (for which we are not liable); and (ii) our opinion (although it is likely that we will not be able to carry out a detailed inspection of each Lot). 12.2 We will give you a number of opportunities to view and inspect the Lots before the auction. You (and any independent consultants acting on your behalf) must satisfy yourself about the accuracy of any description of a Lot. We shall not be responsible for any failure by you or your consultants to properly inspect a Lot. 12.3 Representations or statements by us as to authorship, genuineness, origin, date, age, provenance, condition or estimated selling price involve matters of opinion. We undertake that any such opinion will be honestly and reasonably held and accept liability for opinions given negligently or fraudulently. 12.4 Please note that Lots (in particular second-hand Lots) are unlikely to be in perfect condition. Lots are sold “as is” (i.e. as you see them at the time of the auction). Neither we nor the Seller accept any liability for the condition of second-hand Lots or for any condition issues affecting a Lot if such issues are included in the description of a Lot in the auction catalogue (or in any saleroom notice) and/ or which the inspection of a Lot by the Buyer ought to have revealed. 13 Deliberate Forgeries 13.1 You may return any Lot which is found to be a Deliberate Forgery to us within one month of the auction provided that you return the Lot to us in the same condition as when it was released to you, accompanied by a written statement identifying the Lot from the relevant catalogue description and a written statement of defects. 13.2 If we are reasonably satisfied that the Lot is a Deliberate Forgery we will refund the money paid by you for the Lot (including any Premium and applicable VAT) provided that if:

13.2.1 the catalogue description reflected the accepted view of experts as at the date of the auction; or 13.2.2 you personally are not able to transfer good and marketable title in the Lot to us, you will have no right to a refund under this Clause 13.2. 13.3 If you have sold the Lot to another person, we will only be liable to refund the price that you paid for the Lot. We will not be responsible for repaying any additional money you may have made from selling the Lot. 13.4 Your right to return a Lot that is a Deliberate Forgery does not affect your legal rights and is in addition to any other right or remedy provided by law or by these Terms of Sale. 14 Our liability to you 14.1 We will not be liable for any loss of opportunity or disappointment suffered as a result of participating in our auction. 14.2 In addition to the above, neither we nor the Seller shall be responsible to you and you shall not be responsible to the Seller or us for any other loss or damage that any of us suffer that is not a foreseeable result of any of us not complying with the Conditions of Business. Loss or damage is foreseeable if it is obvious that it will happen or if at the time of the sale of the Lot, we, you and the Seller knew it might happen. 14.3 Subject to Clause 14.4, if we are found to be liable to you for any reason (including, amongst others, if we are found to be negligent, in breach of contract or to have made a misrepresentation), our liability will be limited to the total purchase price paid by you to us for any Lot. 14.4 Notwithstanding the above, nothing in these Terms of Sale shall limit our liability (or that of our employees or agents) for: 14.4.1 death or personal injury resulting from negligence (as defined in the Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977); 14.4.2 fraudulent misrepresentation; or 14.4.3 any liability which cannot be excluded by law. 15 Notices 15.1 All notices between you and us regarding these Terms of Sale must be in writing and signed by or on behalf of the party giving it. 15.2 Any notice referred in Clause 15.1 may be given: 15.2.1 by delivering it by hand; 15.2.2 by first class pre-paid post or Recorded Delivery; or 15.2.3 by email, provided that a copy is also sent by pre-paid post or Recorded Delivery. 15.3 Notices must be sent: 15.3.1 by hand or registered post: a. to us, at our address set out in these Terms of Sale or at our registered office address appearing on our Website; and b. to you, at the last postal address that you have given to us as your contact address in writing; or 15.3.2 by email: a. to us, by sending the notice to both the following email addresses: antiques@ewbankauctions.co.uk and chris@ewbankauctions.co.uk b. to you, by sending the notice to any email address that you have given to us as your contact email address in writing. 15.4 Notices will be deemed to have been received: 15.4.1 if delivered by hand, on the day of delivery; 15.4.2 if sent by first class pre-paid post or Recorded Delivery, two business days after posting, exclusive of the day of posting; or 15.4.3 if sent by email, at the time of transmission unless sent after 17.00 in the place of receipt in which case they will be deemed to have been received on the next business day in the place of receipt (provided that a copy has also been sent by pre-paid post or Recorded Delivery as set out in Clause 15.2.3). 15.5 Any notice or communication given under these Terms of Sale will not be validly given if sent by fax, email, any form of messaging via social media or text message. 16 Data Protection We will hold and process any personal data in relation to you in accordance with our current privacy policy, a copy of which is available on our website 17 General 17.1 We may, acting reasonably, refuse admission to our premises or attendance at our auctions by any person. 17.2 We act as an agent for our Sellers. The rights we have to claim against you for breach of these Terms of Sale may be used by either us, our employees or agents, or the Seller, its employees or agents, as appropriate. Other than as set out in this Clause, these Terms of Sale are between you and us and no other person will have any rights to enforce any of these Terms of Sale. 17.3 We may use special terms in the catalogue descriptions of particular Lots. You must read these terms carefully along with any glossary provided in our auction catalogues. 17.4 Each of the clauses of these Terms of Sale operates separately. If any court or relevant authority decides that any of them are unlawful, the remaining clauses will remain in full force and effect. 17.5 We may change these Terms of Sale from time to time, without notice to you. Please read these Terms of Sale carefully, as they may be different from the last time you read them. 17.6 Except as otherwise stated in these Terms of Sale, each of our rights and remedies are: (a) are in addition to and not exclusive of any other rights or remedies under these Terms of Sale or general law; and (b) may be waived only in writing and specifically. Delay in exercising or non-exercise of any right under these Terms of Sale is not a waiver of that or any other right. Partial exercise of any right under these Terms of Sale will not preclude any further or other exercise of that right or any other right under these Terms of Sale. Waiver of a breach of any term of these Terms of Sale will not operate as a waiver of breach of any other term or any subsequent breach of that term. 17.7 These Terms of Sale and any dispute or claim arising out of or in connection with them (including any non-contractual claims or disputes) shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of England and the parties irrevocably submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of the English courts.

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CONDITIONS OF BUSINES FOR ONSITE AUCTIONS CONDITIONS OF BUSINESS FOR ONSITE AUCTIONS (November 2015) These conditions of business for auctions held at an auctioneer’s premises (“Conditions”) consist of: (1) Users’ Introduction (which sets out a guide for users of these Conditions); (2) Information for Buyers (which sets out information for buyers who will be subject to the Terms of Sale); (3) Terms of Consignment (which are the contractual terms that sellers at auctions are subject to); and (4) Terms of Sale (which are the contractual terms that bidders and buyers at auctions are subject to). Items (2), (3) and (4) are used together as a package. (1) USERS’ INTRODUCTION 1.1 Modern consumer protection law, whether from the UK or the EU is having a steadily increasing impact on the sale of goods by auction. In particular, the Consumer Rights Act 2015 (the “Act”) and the Consumer Contracts (Information, Cancellation and Additional Charges) Regulations 2013 (the “Regulations”) apply to auction sales held at the auctioneer’s premises. Copies of the Act and the Regulations are available for inspection on request. 1.2 The Act stipulates that contractual terms that apply to consumers must be prominent and transparent (i.e. legible and expressed in plain and intelligible language). In addition, the Act sets out an indicative, non-exhaustive, list of terms which may be regarded as unfair and therefore not binding on a consumer. As a result (and in order to prevent these Conditions becoming unwieldy and unbalanced), these Conditions ask the auctioneer on occasion to accept more risk and responsibility in relation to its business buyers and sellers than it usually would (and indeed than it may legally have to) in order to bring these Conditions in line with the Act. 1.3 The Regulations state that certain information about the seller/auctioneer, the contract and the consumer’s rights must be provided to a consumer prior to concluding any contract for the consignment or sale of goods. However the extent of information to be provided depends on whether the contract itself is deemed to be a distance, off-premises or onpremises contract. These Conditions have been prepared on the assumption that all contracts with sellers and buyers are on-premises contracts (meaning contracts negotiated and concluded at the auctioneer’s premises). The information that the auctioneer is required to provide to consumer sellers and buyers is set out at the start of the Terms of Consignment and Terms of Sale respectively. 1.4 These Conditions have been prepared based on the following assumptions: a. the contracts concluded with the seller for the consignment of the goods and with the buyer for the purchase of the goods are on-premises contracts; b. the auctioneer will take possession of the goods from the seller prior to the auction; c. the auctioneer will prepare the description of the goods appearing in the auction catalogue based on the information provided by the seller and the auctioneer’s own inspection of the goods; d. the buyer will have the opportunity to inspect the goods prior to the auction and will have the opportunity to attend the auction in person; e. the auctioneer will take payment of the goods from the buyer, deduct any commission/ premium, agreed expenses and VAT and pay the remainder to the seller; and f. the auctioneer will keep the goods until they are either collected by the seller (if unsold at the auction) or collected by the buyer following the auctioneer’s receipt of the purchase price from the buyer. 1.5 The auctioneer has two points of interaction with consumers: a. when the auctioneer provides services to the seller; and b. when the auctioneer comes into contact with buyers. (Although not primarily contracting with the auctioneer, who is an agent for the seller, buyers normally contract on standard terms imposed by the auctioneer as agent. Some of these conditions create a direct contract between the buyer and the auctioneer). 1.6 These Conditions are designed to reflect the law and provide reasonable protection for the seller, the auctioneer and the buyer. The authors had in mind general sales of fine art and these Conditions do not deal with specialist sales such as plant and machinery, or agricultural produce. In these areas, statute law tends to lay down extra duties which must be dealt with by specific conditions not appearing here. 1.7 These Model Conditions primarily consist of the “Terms of Consignment” and the “Terms of Sale”. The transactions between seller and auctioneer, and seller and buyer are completely distinct contracts. We have therefore placed considerable importance on using the expression “Terms of Consignment” for sellers and other consignors who consign property for sale at onsite auctions, and “Terms of Sale” for transactions which take place by auction. The term “Conditions of Business” includes both the Terms of Consignment and the Terms of Sale as well any notices displayed in the saleroom and any announcements made by the auctioneer at the auction. 1.8 Individual clauses have been drafted in the light of statutory requirements and case law. 1.9 Buyers and sellers are bound by the auctioneer’s Conditions of Business (2) INFORMATION FOR BUYERS AT AUCTIONS 1. Introduction. The following notes are intended to assist bidders and buyers, particularly those that are inexperienced or new to our salerooms. All of our auctions are governed by our Conditions of Business incorporating the Terms of Consignment (primarily applicable to sellers), the Terms of Sale (primarily applicable to bidders and buyers) and any notices that are

displayed in our salerooms or announced by the auctioneer at the auction. Our Conditions of Business are available for inspection at our salerooms and the Terms of Sale are printed in the back of our auction catalogues and on our web-site. Our staff will be happy to help you if there is anything in our Conditions of Business that you do not fully understand. Please make sure that you read our Terms of Sale set out in this catalogue or on our website carefully before bidding in the auction. If your bid is successful, you will be obliged to comply with our Terms of Sale. 2. Agency. As auctioneers we usually act on behalf of the seller whose identity, for reasons of confidentiality, is not normally disclosed. If you buy at auction your contract for the goods is with the seller, not with us as auctioneer. 3. Estimates. Estimates are designed to help you gauge what sort of sum might be involved for the purchase of a particular lot. Estimates may change and should not be thought of as the sale price. The lower estimate may represent the reserve price (the minimum price for which a lot may be sold) and will not be below the reserve price. Estimates do not include the buyer’s premium or VAT (where chargeable). Estimates are prepared some time before the auction and may be altered by a saleroom notice or announcement by the auctioneer before the auction of the lot. They are not definitive. 4. Buyer’s Premium. The Terms of Sale oblige you to pay a buyer’s premium at 22.5% on the hammer price of each lot purchased. In addition, VAT will be added to this premium (see below). 5. VAT. Items in our catalogue may be marked in the following ways: a. (†) indicates that VAT is payable by the buyer on the hammer price as well as being an element in the buyer’s premium. VAT will be chargeable at the standard rate (presently 20%). This imposition of VAT is likely to be because the seller is registered for VAT within the European Union and is not operating the Dealers Margin Scheme or because VAT is due at 20% on importation into the UK. b. (**) indicates that the lot has been imported from outside the European Union. [These lots are liable to a reduced rate of VAT (5%) on the hammer price and buyer’s premium]. c. Lots which do not have either of the above symbols have no VAT payable on the hammer price. This is because such lots are sold using the Auctioneers’ Margin Scheme. The VAT included within the premium is not recoverable as input tax. 6. Inspection of goods by the buyer. As we act on behalf of the seller, we are dependent on information provided by the seller about their goods. We may inspect lots and will act reasonably in taking a general view about them. However, we are normally unable to carry out detailed examinations of lots to check their condition in the way a buyer would do. You will have ample opportunity to inspect the goods. You must inspect and investigate lots that you might wish to bid for. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots set out in the Terms of Sale at clause 12.4. 7. Electrical goods. These are sold as “antiques” only. If you buy electrical goods for use you must ask a qualified electrician to check them for compliance with safety regulations before you use them. 8. Export of goods. If you intend to export goods you must find out: a. whether an export licence is needed; and b. if there is a prohibition on importing goods of that character e.g. because the goods contain prohibited materials such as ivory. 9. Bidding. Bidders will be required to register with us before the auction starts. We reserve the right to impose a deadline prior to the auction by which you must register or by which we must receive a commission bid. If you wish to bid on high value lots this deadline may be several days before the auction in order to allow us sufficient time to carry out the necessary checks. Lots will be invoiced to the name and address on the registration form. You will need to provide us with proof of your identity in a form acceptable to us and such other information as we may require. Please enquire in advance about our arrangements for telephone or online bidding. Please note that we may refuse to register you if you do not provide us with all the information and documentation that we ask for or at our discretion. Phone bidders must be prepared to guarantee a starting bid of at least £500 if they wish to bid by telephone. 10. Commission bidding. You may leave commission bids (absentee bids) with us indicating the maximum amount to be bid against a lot (excluding the buyers’ premium and/or any applicable VAT). We will execute commission bids as cheaply as possible having regard to the reserve (if any) and competing bids. If two buyers submit identical commission bids we may prefer the first bid received (where this can be reasonably ascertained). Please enquire in advance about our arrangements for the leaving of commission bids by telephone or email or via our website or online bidding platform. 11. Methods of Payment. Usually any cheques will need to be cleared before you can take the goods away. Please discuss with our office in advance of the sale if you plan to use other methods of payment (except cash, for which there is an upper limit of 15,000 euros equivalent). There is an additional charge of 2.5% plus VAT on credit card payments with no additional charge on debit card payments (either made securely online or in person via a chip and pin machine). 12. Collection and storage. Please note what the Terms of Sale say about collection and storage. It is important that you pay for and collect goods promptly and within 7 days of the end of a sale. Any delay may involve you having to pay storage charges which are currently set at £5 plus VAT per lot per day.

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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. AUTOGRAPHS Autographs – We check all autographs when they are valued and believe to the best of our knowledge they are authentic. Many autographs come from private sellers and are sold without any history or COA. We urge buyers to satisfy themselves BEFORE bidding. If you strongly feel an item has been mis-described please contact us within one calendar month after the auction. If you are an overseas buyer it is your prerogative to arrange shipping in good time to avoid the one month cut off period. If a concern is raised before the end of the timescale we will place the item on hold for another calendar month. During this time a letter of rejection must be obtained from PSA/DNA and NO ONE else. Details can be found here http:/www.psacard.com/Services/AutographAuthentication If a letter of rejection is provided by PSA/DNA we will offer a full refund, not inclusive of shipping or authentication. This is why we urge buyers to satisfy themselves BEFORE bidding. (3) TERMS OF CONSIGNMENT Both the sale of goods at our auctions and your relationship with us are governed by the Terms of Consignment (primarily applicable to sellers), the Terms of Sale (primarily applicable to bidders and buyers) and any notices displayed in the saleroom or announced by us at the auction (collectively, the “Conditions of Business”). The Terms of Consignment and Terms of Sale are available at our saleroom on request. Please read these Terms of Consignment carefully. Please note that if you (or another person acting on your behalf) provide goods to us to sell on your behalf at our auction, this signifies that you agree to and will comply with these Terms of Consignment. Please note that these Terms of Consignment relate to auctions held at our premises only. SUMMARY OF COMMISSION AND CHARGES Commission is charged to sellers calculated, per lot, at 15% Entry Fee £10 per lot (sold or unsold) Catalogue Illustration Fee £10 per lot (sold or unsold, discretionary) Loss and damage warranty 1.5%. All the above are subject to VAT at the current rate. Commission and fees are negotiable for important or large collections and consignments. 1 Definitions and interpretation 1.1 To make these Terms of Consignment easier to read, we have given the following words a specific meaning: “Auctioneer” means Ewbank’s, a partnership registered in England and Wales whose registered office is located at Burnt Common Auction Rooms, London Road, Send, Woking, Surrey GU23 7LN or its authorised auctioneer, as appropriate; “Bidder” means a person who places a bid for Goods at our auction; “Buyer” means the person who makes the highest bid for the Goods accepted by the Auctioneer; “Commission” means the commission that we charge you on the sale of the Goods as set out in Clause 5 below; “Consumer” means an individual acting for purposes which are wholly or mainly outside that ndividual’s trade, business, craft or profession; “Consumer Contracts Regulations” means the Consumer Contracts (Information, Cancellation and Additional Charges) Regulations 2013; “Deliberate Forgery” means: (a) an imitation made with the intention of deceiving as to authorship, origin, date, age, period, culture or source; b) which is described in the catalogue as being the work of a particular creator without qualification; and (c) which at the date of the auction had a value materially less than it would have had if it had been as described; “FCA” means the Financial Conduct Authority; “Goods” means the goods that you consign to us for sale at our auction; “Hammer Price” means the level of the highest bid for the Goods accepted by the Auctioneer by the fall of the hammer; “Premium” means the premium charged to the Buyer on the sale of the Goods in accordance with the Terms of Sale; “Price” means the total of the Hammer Price, Premium and any applicable VAT; “Proceeds” means the Price less the Commission, the Premium, any expenses incurred to your account and any applicable VAT; “Reserve” means the minimum price at which the Goods may be sold; “Seller” means the owner of the Goods and any agent who consigns the Goods for sale on the owner’s behalf (if applicable); “Terms of Consignment” means these terms of consignment;

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“Terms of Sale” means the terms of sale for bidders or buyers at our auctions; “Trader” means a Seller who is acting for purposes relating to that Seller’s trade, business, craft or profession, whether acting personally or through another person acting in the trader’s name or on the trader’s behalf (such as an agent and/or the Auctioneer); “VAT” means any value added tax or equivalent sales tax; and “Website” means our website available at www.ewbankauctions.co.uk In these Terms of Consignment the words “you”, “yours”, etc. refer to the Seller. The words “we”, “us”, etc. refer to the Auctioneer. If the consignment of Goods to us is made by an agent we assume that you (as owner of the Goods) have authorised the consignment and authorised the agent to contract on your behalf. All obligations that apply to the Seller under these Terms of Consignment shall apply to the owner of the Goods and their agent, jointly and separately. Any reference to a ‘Clause’ is to a clause of these Terms of Consignment unless stated otherwise. 2 Information that we are required to give to Consumers 2.1 A description of the main characteristics of the auction-related services that we are providing to you as set out in these Terms of Consignment or otherwise agreed with you in writing. 2.2 Our name, address and contact details as set out in these Terms of Consignment and/or on our Website. 2.3 The rate at which we will charge you the Commission plus any applicable VAT on the sale of the Goods as set out in Clause 5. 2.4 The fee that we will charge you plus any applicable VAT as set out in Clause 18 if either the Goods are unsold at auction or the Goods are withdrawn by you from the auction after the Goods have been catalogued and/or marketed by us prior to the auction in any way. 2.5 The arrangements for collection of any unsold Goods as set out in Clauses 18 and 20 and terms regarding payment of any Proceeds due to you set out in Clause 17. 2.6 If you have any complaints, please get in contact with us using the contact details set out on our website. 3 Procedure for consigning Goods for sale at auction 3.1 If you consign Goods to us for sale at auction, you will need to provide us with the following information about you, in a form acceptable to us: 3.1.1 Your legal name and proof of identity; 3.1.2 Information about the Goods (as set out in Clause 12); 3.1.3 Your bank account details; 3.1.4 Your address and contact details; 3.1.5 Your VAT registration number (if applicable); and 3.1.6 Your confirmation of whether you are selling the Goods as a Trader or as a Consumer. 3.2 If you do not provide us with, or we are not satisfied with any of the above information, we may refuse to accept consignment of your Goods for sale in our auction. 3.3 You must provide the Goods to us by any stated deadline (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. 4 The contract between you and the Buyer 4.1 The contract between you and the Buyer will be formed when the hammer falls accepting the highest bid for the Goods at the auction. 4.2 You may directly enforce any terms in the Terms of Sale against a Buyer and/or a Bidder to the extent that you have suffered damages and/or loss as a result of the Buyer and/or the Bidder’s breach of the Terms of Sale. 4.3 If you breach these Terms of Consignment, you may be responsible for damages and/or losses suffered by a Buyer, Bidder and/or by us. If we are contacted by a Buyer and/or a Bidder who wishes to bring a claim against you, we may in our discretion provide the Buyer and/or Bidder with information or assistance in relation to that claim. 4.4 We normally act as an agent only and will not have any responsibility for default by you or the Buyer. 5 Commission 5.1 We will charge you a commission on the sale of the Goods calculated as a percentage of the Hammer Price at the following rate: 15% plus VAT 5.2 In addition we have an Internet and marketing charge of £10 per lot and a further charge of £10 per lot for printed catalogue illustrations (these charges apply to both sold and unsold lots) and all charges are plus VAT. 6 Loss and Damage to Goods 6.1 We are not authorised by the FCA to provide insurance to you. However, subject only to Clauses 6.4 and 6.5, we accept liability for Goods from the time we takepossession of the Goods until the fall of the hammer. 6.2 Our liability for Goods is limited to our lower pre-sale estimate for the lot before the sale, or the Hammer Price if the lot has sold, or to the Reserve if the lot is unsold. 6.3 To justify accepting liability for Goods as set out above, we will charge you 1.5% plus VAT of the Hammer Price plus VAT or, if unsold, 1.5% of our lower estimate for the lot. 6.4 The liability accepted by us in Clause 6.1 does not include any liability for loss or damage to the Goods that is caused by or results from: (i) any inherent vice or defect affecting the Goods; (ii) acts of God, flood, drought, earthquake or other natural disaster; (iii) acts of terrorism, civil commotion, riots or war; or (iv) nuclear, chemical or biological contamination. 6.5 If you (or your agent) instruct us in writing not to assume liability for Goods, the Goods remain entirely at your risk unless and until the Goods pass to the Buyer or are collected by you or on your behalf. In this case Clauses 6.1 - 6.4 will not apply. 7 Photographs You will pay for the cost of any photographs of your Goods produced for the auction catalogue. We reserve the right to photograph all Goods unless you specifically request us not to. The copyright in such photographs will be owned by us, along with the text of the auction catalogue. For charges see clause 5 above.


8 Minimum bids and our discretion Goods will normally be offered subject to a Reserve agreed between you and us before the auction in accordance with Clause 9. We may sell Goods below the Reserve provided that 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 20% below the formal Reserve. 9 Reserves 9.1 Reserves must be reasonable and may not exceed our lower pre-sale estimate for that lot. We may decline to offer Goods which, in our opinion, would be subject to an unreasonably high reserve (in which case the Goods carry the storage and insurance charges set out in these Terms of Consignment). 9.2 Once we have agreed a Reserve, this cannot be changed except with your and our consent. 9.3 Where a Reserve has been agreed only we may bid on your behalf and only up to one bid below the Reserve (if any) and you may in no circumstances bid personally or ask anyone else to bid on your behalf. 9.4 Pre-sale notifications will be sent via email if provided, or post if not, reserves will not be set by the auctioneer without specific instructions and we must be advised of any request for a reasonable reserve figure by you, in cases were no reserve has been set by you then the item will be sold without reserve. 10 Electrical items 10.1 You must test any electrical items that you wish to consign to us for sale using external contractors. We will not accept any Goods that are not certified as safe by an electrician (unless they are antiques). 10.2 If we notify you that we will not accept uncertified electrical Goods, you must remove such Goods promptly at your expense following such notification. If you do not collect the Goods within five days of our written notice to do so, we may dispose of the Goods at your expense. 11 Unsafe Goods If in our opinion any of your Goods, in particular those which are soft furnishings, infringe safety regulations, we will not offer these Goods for sale. You must remove such Goods at your expense. If you do not collect such Goods within five days of our written notice to do so, we may dispose of the Goods at your expense. 12 Warranties and information about the Goods 12.1 You must provide us with all information that you have relating to the provenance, export/import history, condition, attribution and authenticity of the Goods (and any additional information that may be relevant). 12.2 In addition to any warranties implied by law, you warrant to us and the Buyer that: 12.2.1 any information that you provide in relation to the Goods is complete, correct and up-to-date; 12.2.2 the Goods will match any description of the Goods that you provide to us; 12.2.3 as far as you are aware, the main characteristics of the Goods set out in the auction catalogue (as amended by any notice displayed in the saleroom or announced by us at the auction) are correct. 12.2.4 to the best of your knowledge, the Goods have been lawfully imported and lawfully and permanently exported as required by the laws of any country in which the Goods were located; required declarations upon the export and import of the Goods have been properly made; and any duties and taxes on the export and import of the Goods have been paid; and 12.2.5 you will pay all taxes and duties potentially due on the sale of the Goods. 12.3 You must let us know promptly, and in any event before the auction, if you find out that any of the information you have provided to us relating to the Goods is incorrect or incomplete and/or if the Goods do not match the description that you provided to us or the main characteristics of the Goods set out in the auction catalogue. 12.4 Any information that you provide in relation to the Goods may form part of the contract between both of us and the Buyer and you acknowledge that the Buyer may have a statutory right to reject the Goods if the information provided is incorrect. 12.5 If we have to refund the price of any Goods to the Buyer due to the Goods being a Deliberate Forgery, you must promptly, and in any event within seven days, reimburse to us any Proceeds that we have transferred to you for those Goods following receipt of our written notice requesting you to do so. 13 Transfer of ownership of the Goods You warrant and undertake to us and the Buyer that you are the true owner of the Goods (or are properly authorised by the true owner to sell the Goods on the owner’s behalf) and you currently have and will have the right to sell the Goods to the Buyer with good and marketable title free of any third party rights or claims at the time when ownership of the Goods is to be transferred. 14 Indemnity You will indemnify and keep us fully indemnified against any and all liability, loss, damage, costs (including reasonable legal fees and any VAT in relation to such fees) and expenses which we may incur or suffer as a result of any breach of Clauses 12 or 13 by you or anyone acting on your behalf, including without limitation, if we are required to refund the price of any Goods to the Buyer as a result of your breach of these clauses. 15 Terms of Sale You agree that the Goods will be sold to the Buyer in accordance with our Terms of Sale, a copy of which will be displayed in the saleroom and printed in our auction catalogue. 16 Authority to deduct commission and expenses and retain premium and interest You authorise us to deduct our Commission at the stated rate and all expenses incurred on your account from the Hammer Price, plus any applicable VAT. You consent to our right to charge the Buyer and retain

beneficially the Premium plus any applicable VAT paid by the Buyer in accordance with our Terms of Sale and any interest earned on the sale proceeds until the date of settlement. 17 Settlement 17.1 Provided that the Buyer has paid for the Goods, we will usually pay the net sum due to you within twenty eight days of the last day of the auction by crossed cheque to the seller. 17.2 If the Buyer has not paid for the Goods, we will not submit payment to you. In this case no settlement will be made. We will however discuss with you the rights that we may exercise under Clause 9 of our Terms of Sale in relation to a Buyer’s failure to pay. We will not release the Goods to the Buyer until we have received payment in full of the Price for the Goods. 17.3 You must notify us in writing if your bank account details change. We will not be responsible for any payments made to the incorrect bank account if this is because you have not provided us with the correct bank account details. 17.4 If we make payments to your bank account in error, we may request reimbursement by sending you an invoice. 17.5 We may deduct any sums that you owe to us from the Proceeds. 18 Unsold and withdrawn items 18.1 If the Goods are unsold at auction, you authorise us to negotiate a sale by private treaty not later than the close of business two working business days following the last day of the auction. In this case you will pay to us the same charges as if such Goods had been sold at auction and, so far as appropriate, these Terms of Consignment will apply to any such sale. 18.2 In addition to Clause 18.1, we may, with your consent, re-offer unsold Goods at a future auction (or by private treaty thereafter as set out in Clause 18.1 above) but we may recommend a variation in estimates or Reserve. Where, in our opinion, Goods are unsaleable, we will notify you and you must collect such Goods from the saleroom within seven days of the date of our notice to do so. If you fail to collect such Goods promptly, we may charge you reasonable storage charges at a daily rate of £5 per lot per day. If unsold lots remain with us after a period of one week, without instructions from you, we reserve the right to offer them to a local charity shop or arrange for their disposal at a charge of £10 plus VAT per lot. 18.3 You will pay us a charge of 15% of lower estimate for the lot plus all applicable marketting and / or illustration charges plus VAT on all charges, at a minimum of £10 plus VAT per Lot, on any Goods that are unsold at the auction and fail to sell by private treaty as described in Clause 18.1. 18.4 You will pay us a charge of 15 % of the lower estimate for the lot plus all applicable marketting and / or illustration charges plus VAT on all charges, at a minimum of £10 plus VAT per Lot, on any Goods that are withdrawn from the auction after being catalogued and/or marketed by us prior to the auction in any way. 19 Withdrawal of the Goods by us 19.1 We may (acting reasonably) at our discretion at any time withdraw your Goods from our auction: 19.1.1 for legal, reputational or operational reasons (including if you fail to provide evidence to verify your identity or your title to the Goods to our satisfaction); 19.1.2 if we reasonably believe that you may be, or are about to be, in breach of these Terms of Consignment; or 19.1.3 if we reasonably believe the Goods to be a Deliberate Forgery. 20 Warehousing 20.1 We have no liability for Goods that you deliver to our saleroom without sufficient sale instructions. We reserve the right to charge you a minimum warehousing charge of £5 plus any applicable VAT per Lot per day. 20.2 We will notify you to ask you to remove any of your unsold or withdrawn Goods. Unsold and withdrawn Goods will be subject to the charges set out in Clause 20.1 above if you do not remove them within five days of the date of our notification requesting you to do so. 20.3 If you do not remove your unsold or withdrawn Goods within [thirty days] of the date of our notification we may either: (a) sell such Goods and set off charges from any net proceeds of sale; or (b) at your expense dispose of such Goods. 21 Our liability to you 21.1 We will not be liable to you for any loss of opportunity or disappointment suffered as a result of participating in our auction. 21.2 In addition, neither we nor the Buyer shall be responsible to you and you shall not be responsible to the Buyer or us for any other loss or damage that any of us suffer that is not a foreseeable result of any of us not complying with the Conditions of Business. Loss or damage is foreseeable if it is obvious that it will happen or if at the time of the sale of the Lot, we, you and the Seller knew it might happen. 21.3 Subject to Clause 21.4, if we are found to be liable to you for any reason (including, amongst others, if we are found to be negligent, in breach of contract or to have made a misrepresentation), our liability will be limited to the Proceeds due for the Goods if sold or the Reserve if unsold. 21.4 Notwithstanding the above, nothing in these Terms of Consignment limits the liability of us or our employees or agents for: 21.4.1 death or personal injury resulting from negligence (as defined in the Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977); 21.4.2 fraudulent misrepresentation; or 21.4.3 any liability which cannot be excluded by law. 22 Notices 22.1 All notices between you and us regarding these Terms of Consignment must be in writing and signed by or on behalf of the party giving it. 22.2 Any notice referred in Clause 22.1 may be given: 22.2.1 by delivering it by hand; 22.2.2 by first class pre-paid post or Recorded Delivery; or 22.2.3 by email, provided that a copy is also sent by pre-paid post or Recorded Delivery. 22.3 Notices must be sent: 22.3.1 by hand or registered post: a. to us, at our address set out in these

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Terms of Consignment or at our registered office address appearing on our Website; and b. to you, at the last postal address that you have given to us as your contact address in writing. 22.3.2 by email: a. to us, by sending the notice to both the following email addresses: antiques@ewbankaucctions.co.uk and chris@ewbankauctions.co.uk b. to you, by sending the notice to any email address that you have given to us as your contact email address in writing. 22.4 Notices will be deemed to have been received: 22.4.1 if delivered by hand, on the day of delivery; or 22.4.2 if sent by first class pre-paid post or Recorded Delivery, two business days after posting, exclusive of the day of posting; or 22.4.3 if sent by email, at the time of transmission unless sent after 17.00 in the place of receipt in which case they will be deemed to have been received on the next business day in the place of receipt (provided that a copy has also been sent by pre-paid post or Recorded Delivery as set out in Clause 22.2.3. 22.5 Any notice or communication given under these Terms of Consignment will not be validly given if sent by fax, any form of messaging via social media or text message. 23 Data Protection We will hold and process any personal data in relation to you in accordance with our current privacy policy, a copy of which is available on our website. 24 General 24.1 Each of the clauses of these Terms of Consignment operates separately. If any court or relevant authority decides that any of them are unlawful, the remaining clauses will remain in full force and effect. 24.2 We may change these Terms of Consignment from time to time, without notice to you. Please read these Terms of Consignment carefully, as they may be different from the last time you read them. 24.3 Except as otherwise stated in these Terms of Consignment, each of our rights and remedies: (a) are in addition to and not exclusive of any other rights or remedies under these Terms of Consignment or general law; and (b) may be waived only in writing and specifically. Delay in exercising or nonexercise of any right under these Terms of Consignment is not a waiver of that or any other right. Partial exercise of any right under these Terms of Consignment will not preclude any further or other exercise of that right or any other right under these Terms of Consignment. Waiver of a breach of any term of these Terms of Consignment will not operate as a waiver of breach of any other term or any subsequent breach of that term. 24.4 These Terms of Consignment are between you and us. No person other than you, the Buyer or us will have any rights to enforce any of these Terms of Consignment. 24.5 These Terms of Consignment and any dispute or claim arising out of or in connection with them (including any non-contractual claims or disputes) shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of England and the parties irrevocably submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of the English courts. (4) TERMS OF SALE Both the sale of goods at our auctions and your relationship with us are governed by the Terms of Consignment (primarily applicable to sellers) the Terms of Sale (primarily applicable to bidders and buyers) and any notices displayed in the saleroom or announced by us at the auction (collectively, the “Conditions of Business”). The Terms of Consignment and Terms of Sale are available at our saleroom on request. Please read these Terms of Sale carefully. Please note that if you register to bid and/or bid at auction this signifies that you agree to and will comply with these Terms of Sale. Please note that these Terms of Sale relate to auctions held at our premises only. 1 Definitions and interpretation 1.1 To make these Terms of Sale easier to read, we have given the following words a specific meaning: “Auctioneer” means Ewbank’s, a partnership registered in England and Wales whose registered office is located at Burnt Common Auction Rooms, London Road, Send, Woking, Surrey GU23 7LN or its authorised auctioneer, as appropriate; “Bidder” means a person participating in bidding at the auction; “Buyer” means the person who makes the highest bid for a Lot accepted by the Auctioneer; “Deliberate Forgery” means: (a) an imitation made with the intention of deceiving as to authorship, origin, date, age, period, culture or source; (b) which is described in the catalogue as being the work of a particular creator without qualification; and (c) which at the date of the auction had a value materially less than it would have had if it had been as described; “Hammer Price” means the level of the highest bid for a Lot accepted by the Auctioneer by the fall of the hammer; “Lot(s)” means the goods that we offer for sale at our auctions; “Premium” means the premium that we will charge you on your purchase of a Lot to be calculated as set out in Clause 4; “Reserve” means the minimum hammer price at which a Lot may be sold; “Sale Proceeds” means the net amount due to the Seller; “Seller” means the persons who consign Lots for sale at our auctions; “Terms of Consignment” means the terms on which we agree to offer Lots for sale in our auctions as agent on behalf of Sellers; “Terms of Sale” means these terms of sale, as amended or updated from time to time; “Total Amount Due” means the Hammer Price for a Lot, the Premium, any applicable artist’s resale right royalty, any VAT due and any additional charges payable by a defaulting buyer under these Terms of Sale; “Trader” means a Seller who is acting for purposes relating to that Seller’s trade, business, craft or profession, whether acting personally or through another person acting in the trader’s name or on the trader’s behalf; “VAT” means Value Added Tax or any equivalent sales tax; and “Website” means our website available at www.ewbankauctions.co.uk . 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The words “we”, “us”, etc. refer to the Auctioneer. Any reference to a ‘Clause’ is to a clause of these Terms of Sale unless stated otherwise. 2 Information that we are required to give to Consumers 2.1 A description of the main characteristics of each Lot as contained in the auction catalogue. 2.2 Our name, address and contact details as set out herein, in our auction catalogues and/or on our Website. 2.3 The price of the Goods and arrangements for payment as described in Clauses 4, 5, 7 and 8. 2.4 The arrangements for collection of the Goods as set out in Clauses 8 and 9. 2.5 Your right to return a Lot and receive a refund if the Lot is a Deliberate Forgery as set out in Clause 13. 2.6 We and Trader Sellers have a legal duty to supply any Lots to you in accordance with these Terms of Sale. 2.7 If you have any complaints, please send them to us directly at the address set out on our Website. 3 Bidding procedures and the Buyer 3.1 You must register your details with us before bidding and provide us with any requested proof of identity and billing information, in a form acceptable to us. You must also satisfy any security arrangements we have in place before entering the auction room to view or bid. 3.2 We strongly recommend that you attend the auction in person. You are responsible for your decision to bid for a particular Lot. If you bid on a Lot, including by telephone and online bidding, or by placing a commission bid, we assume that you have carefully inspected the Lot and satisfied yourself regarding its condition. 3.3 If you instruct us in writing, we may execute commission bids on your behalf. Neither we nor our employees or agents will be responsible for any failure to execute your commission bid, unless our failure to do so is unreasonable. Where two or more commission bids at the same level are recorded we have the right to prefer the first bid made (where this can be reasonably ascertained). 3.4 The Bidder placing the highest bid for a Lot accepted by the Auctioneer will be the Buyer at the Hammer Price. Any dispute about a bid will be settled at our discretion. We may reoffer the Lot during the auction or may settle the dispute in another way. We will act reasonably when deciding how to settle the dispute. 3.5 Bidders will be deemed to act as principals, even if the Bidder is acting as an agent for a third party. 3.6 We may bid on Lots on behalf of the Seller up to one bid below the Reserve. 3.7 We may refuse to accept any bid if it is reasonable for us to do so. 3.8 Bidding increments will be at our sole discretion (but will be in line with standard auction practice). 4 The purchase price As Buyer, you will pay: a. the Hammer Price; b. a premium of 22.5% plus VAT of the Hammer Price; c. any artist’s resale right royalty payable on the sale of the Lot; and d. any VAT due. 5 VAT 5.1 You shall be liable for the payment of any VAT applicable on the Hammer Price and premium due for a Lot. Please see the symbols used in the auction catalogue for that Lot and the “Information for Buyers” in our auction catalogue for further information. 5.2 We will charge VAT at the current rate at the date of the auction. 6 The contract between you and the Seller 6.1 The contract for the purchase of the Lot between you and the Seller will be formed when the hammer falls accepting the highest bid for the Lot at the auction. 6.2 You may directly enforce any terms in the Terms of Consignment against a Seller to the extent that you suffer damages and/or loss as a result of the Seller’s breach of the Terms of Consignment. 6.3 If you breach these Terms of Sale, you may be responsible for damages and/or losses suffered by a Seller or us. If we are contacted by a Seller who wishes to bring a claim against you, we may in our discretion provide the Seller with information or assistance in relation to that claim. 6.4 We normally act as an agent only and will not have any responsibility for default by you or the Seller (unless we are the Seller of the Lot). 7 Payment 7.1 Immediately following your successful bid on a Lot you will: 7.1.1 give to us, if not already provided to our satisfaction, proof of identity in a form acceptable to us (and any other information that we require in order to comply with our anti-money laundering obligations); and 7.1.2 pay to us the Total Amount Due in cash (for which there is an upper limit of 15,000 euros equivalent) or in any other way that we agree to accept payment. 7.2 If you owe us any money, we may use any payment made by you to repay these debts. 8 Title and collection of purchases 8.1 Once you have paid us in full the Total Amount Due for any Lot, ownership of that Lot will transfer to you. You may not claim or collect a Lot until you have paid for it. 8.2 You will (at your own expense) collect any Lots that you have purchased and paid for either: 8.2.1 not later than five business days following the day of the auction; or 8.2.2 not later than five business days following the date that we have received payment of the Total Amount Due in cleared funds, if later. 8.3 If you do not collect the Lot within this time period, you will be responsible for any reasonable removal, storage and insurance charges in relation to that Lot. 8.4 Risk of loss or damage to the Lot will pass to you when you (or your agents) take physical possession of the Lot.


8.5 If you do not collect the Lot that you have paid for within ninety days after the auction, we may sell the Lot. We will pay the proceeds of any such sale to you, but will deduct any storage charges or other sums that we have incurred in the storage and sale of the Lot. We reserve the right to charge you a selling commission at our standard rates on any such resale of the Lot. 9 Remedies for non-payment or failure to collect purchases 9.1 Please do not bid on a Lot if you do not intend to buy it. If your bid is successful, these Terms of Sale will apply to you. This means that you will have to carry out your obligations set out in these Terms of Sale. If you do not comply with these Terms of Sale we may (acting on behalf of the Seller and ourselves) pursue one or more of the following measures: 9.1.1 take action against you for damages for breach of contract; 9.1.2 reverse the sale of the Lot to you and/or any other Lots sold by us to you; 9.1.3 resell the Lot by auction or private treaty (in which case you will have to pay any difference between the price you should have paid for the Lot and the price we sell it for as well as the charges outlined in Clause 8.5). Please note that if we sell the Lot for a higher amount than your winning bid, the extra money will belong to the Seller; 9.1.4 remove, store and insure the Lot at your expense; 9.1.5 if you do not pay us within five business days of your successful bid, we may charge interest at a rate not exceeding 1.5% per month on the total amount due; 9.1.6 keep that Lot or any other Lot sold to you until you pay the Total Amount Due; 9.1.7 reject or ignore bids from you or your agent at future auctions or impose conditions before we accept bids from you; and/or 9.1.8 if we sell any Lots for you, use the money made on these Lots to repay any amount you owe us. 9.2 We will act reasonably when exercising our rights under Clause 9.1. We will contact you before exercising these rights and try to work with you to correct any noncompliance by you with these Terms of Sale. 10 Health and safety Although we take reasonable precautions regarding health and safety, you are on our premises at your own risk. Please note the lay-out of the premises and security arrangements. Neither we nor our employees or agents are responsible for the safety of you or your property when you visit our premises, unless you suffer any injury to your person or damage to your property as a result of our, our employees’ or our agents’ negligence. 11 Warranties 11.1 The Seller warrants to us and to you that: 11.1.1 the Seller is the true owner of the Lot for sale or is authorised by the true owner to offer and sell the lot at auction; 11.1.2 the Seller is able to transfer good and marketable title to the Lot to you free from any third party rights or claims; and 11.1.3 as far as the Seller is aware, the main characteristics of the Lot set out in the auction catalogue (as amended by any notice displayed in the saleroom or announced by the Auctioneer at the auction) are correct. 11.2 If, after you have placed a successful bid and paid for a Lot, any of the warranties above are found not to be true, please notify us in writing. Neither we nor the Seller will be liable to pay you any sums over and above the Total Amount Due and we will not be responsible for any inaccuracies in the information provided by the Seller except as set out below. 11.3 Please note that many of the Lots that you may bid on at our auction are secondhand. 11.4 If a Lot is not second-hand and you purchase the Lot as a Consumer from a Seller that is a Trader, a number of additional terms may be implied by law in addition to the Seller’s warranties set out at Clause 11.1 (in particular under the Consumer Rights Act 2015). These Terms of Sale do not seek to exclude your rights under law as they relate to the sale of these Lots. 11.5 Save as expressly set out above, all other warranties, conditions or other terms which might have effect between the Seller and you, or us and you, or be implied or incorporated by statue, common law or otherwise are excluded. 12 Descriptions and condition 12.1 Our descriptions of the Lot will be based on: (i) information provided to us by the Seller of the Lot (for which we are not liable); and (ii) our opinion (although it is likely that we will not be able to carry out a detailed inspection of each Lot). 12.2 We will give you a number of opportunities to view and inspect the Lots before the auction. You (and any independent consultants acting on your behalf) must satisfy yourself about the accuracy of any description of a Lot. We shall not be responsible for any failure by you or your consultants to properly inspect a Lot. 12.3 Representations or statements by us as to authorship, genuineness, origin, date, age, provenance, condition or estimated selling price involve matters of opinion. We undertake that any such opinion will be honestly and reasonably held and accept liability for opinions given negligently or fraudulently. 12.4 Please note that Lots (in particular second-hand Lots) are unlikely to be in perfect condition. Lots are sold “as is” (i.e. as you see them at the time of the auction). Neither we nor the Seller accept any liability for the condition of second-hand Lots or for any condition issues affecting a Lot if such issues are included in the description of a Lot in the auction catalogue (or in any saleroom notice) and/ or which the inspection of a Lot by the Buyer ought to have revealed. 13 Deliberate Forgeries 13.1 You may return any Lot which is found to be a Deliberate Forgery to us within one month of the auction provided that you return the Lot to us in the same condition as when it was released to you, accompanied by a written statement identifying the Lot from the relevant catalogue description and a written statement of defects. 13.2 If we are reasonably satisfied that the Lot is a Deliberate Forgery we will refund the money paid by you for the Lot (including any Premium and applicable VAT) provided that if:

13.2.1 the catalogue description reflected the accepted view of experts as at the date of the auction; or 13.2.2 you personally are not able to transfer good and marketable title in the Lot to us, you will have no right to a refund under this Clause 13.2. 13.3 If you have sold the Lot to another person, we will only be liable to refund the price that you paid for the Lot. We will not be responsible for repaying any additional money you may have made from selling the Lot. 13.4 Your right to return a Lot that is a Deliberate Forgery does not affect your legal rights and is in addition to any other right or remedy provided by law or by these Terms of Sale. 14 Our liability to you 14.1 We will not be liable for any loss of opportunity or disappointment suffered as a result of participating in our auction. 14.2 In addition to the above, neither we nor the Seller shall be responsible to you and you shall not be responsible to the Seller or us for any other loss or damage that any of us suffer that is not a foreseeable result of any of us not complying with the Conditions of Business. Loss or damage is foreseeable if it is obvious that it will happen or if at the time of the sale of the Lot, we, you and the Seller knew it might happen. 14.3 Subject to Clause 14.4, if we are found to be liable to you for any reason (including, amongst others, if we are found to be negligent, in breach of contract or to have made a misrepresentation), our liability will be limited to the total purchase price paid by you to us for any Lot. 14.4 Notwithstanding the above, nothing in these Terms of Sale shall limit our liability (or that of our employees or agents) for: 14.4.1 death or personal injury resulting from negligence (as defined in the Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977); 14.4.2 fraudulent misrepresentation; or 14.4.3 any liability which cannot be excluded by law. 15 Notices 15.1 All notices between you and us regarding these Terms of Sale must be in writing and signed by or on behalf of the party giving it. 15.2 Any notice referred in Clause 15.1 may be given: 15.2.1 by delivering it by hand; 15.2.2 by first class pre-paid post or Recorded Delivery; or 15.2.3 by email, provided that a copy is also sent by pre-paid post or Recorded Delivery. 15.3 Notices must be sent: 15.3.1 by hand or registered post: a. to us, at our address set out in these Terms of Sale or at our registered office address appearing on our Website; and b. to you, at the last postal address that you have given to us as your contact address in writing; or 15.3.2 by email: a. to us, by sending the notice to both the following email addresses: antiques@ewbankauctions.co.uk and chris@ewbankauctions.co.uk b. to you, by sending the notice to any email address that you have given to us as your contact email address in writing. 15.4 Notices will be deemed to have been received: 15.4.1 if delivered by hand, on the day of delivery; 15.4.2 if sent by first class pre-paid post or Recorded Delivery, two business days after posting, exclusive of the day of posting; or 15.4.3 if sent by email, at the time of transmission unless sent after 17.00 in the place of receipt in which case they will be deemed to have been received on the next business day in the place of receipt (provided that a copy has also been sent by pre-paid post or Recorded Delivery as set out in Clause 15.2.3. 15.5 Any notice or communication given under these Terms of Sale will not be validly given if sent by fax, email, any form of messaging via social media or text message. 16 Data Protection We will hold and process any personal data in relation to you in accordance with our current privacy policy, a copy of which is available on our website 17 General 17.1 We may, acting reasonably, refuse admission to our premises or attendance at our auctions by any person. 17.2 We act as an agent for our Sellers. The rights we have to claim against you for breach of these Terms of Sale may be used by either us, our employees or agents, or the Seller, its employees or agents, as appropriate. Other than as set out in this Clause, these Terms of Sale are between you and us and no other person will have any rights to enforce any of these Terms of Sale. 17.3 We may use special terms in the catalogue descriptions of particular Lots. You must read these terms carefully along with any glossary provided in our auction catalogues. 17.4 Each of the clauses of these Terms of Sale operates separately. If any court or relevant authority decides that any of them are unlawful, the remaining clauses will remain in full force and effect. 17.5 We may change these Terms of Sale from time to time, without notice to you. Please read these Terms of Sale carefully, as they may be different from the last time you read them. 17.6 Except as otherwise stated in these Terms of Sale, each of our rights and remedies are: (a) are in addition to and not exclusive of any other rights or remedies under these Terms of Sale or general law; and (b) may be waived only in writing and specifically. Delay in exercising or non-exercise of any right under these Terms of Sale is not a waiver of that or any other right. Partial exercise of any right under these Terms of Sale will not preclude any further or other exercise of that right or any other right under these Terms of Sale. Waiver of a breach of any term of these Terms of Sale will not operate as a waiver of breach of any other term or any subsequent breach of that term. 17.7 These Terms of Sale and any dispute or claim arising out of or in connection with them (including any non-contractual claims or disputes) shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of England and the parties irrevocably submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of the English courts. These conditions of business are based upon recommended terms of sale by SOFAA (http:/www.sofaa.org/)

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HOW TO FIND US Heading north on the A3 take the Ripley turning to the Burnt Common roundabout and follow the Woodhill signs. Heading South turn off the A3 11â „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. 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 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.

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 away with trains to Waterloo (23 minutes). Throughout our time in Guildford, we have had the privilege of advising thousands of 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 more than 36 auctions 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 benefitted 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 illustration 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 20,000 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 refurbishments 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 auction sale dates 2016 Viewing days/times vary, please contact the auctioneer for details

Chris Ewbank, FRICS ASFAV Senior partner

Andrew Ewbank, BA, ASFAV Partner

Andrea Machen, Cert GA Jewellery Specialist

Emma Reeves, FGA, DGA Gemmologist

chris@ewbankauctions.co.uk

andrewe@ewbankauctions.co.uk

andrea@ewbankauctions.co.uk

emma@ewbankauctions.co.uk

April 1st 6th 6th 14th 14th

May 4th 4th 11th 12th 13th

Alastair McCrea, MA Partner

Andrew Delve, MA, ASFAV Partner

Tim Duggan, ASFAV Partner

John Snape, BA, ASFAV Partner

alastair@ewbankauctions.co.uk

andy@ewbankauctions.co.uk

tim@ewbankauctions.co.uk

john@ewbankauctions.co.uk

June 1st 22nd 23rd 24th

Vintage Posters Timed Auction Antique & Collectors' Photographic, Scientific Instruments & Natural History Textiles, Sewing & Vintage Fashion Asian Art

Antique & Collectors' Militaria & Medals Toys and Models Entertainment & Memorabilia (Movie, Music, Sporting & Toys) Vintage Posters

Antique & Collectors' Jewellery, Silver & Watches Fine Art & Antiques Antique Furniture & Clocks

July 6th 14th 14th 28th

Antique & Collectors' Decorative Arts Contemporary Art & Modern British Paintings Asian Art

August 3rd 31st

Antique & Collectors' Antique & Collectors'

September 6th Entertainment & Memorabilia (Movie, Music, Sporting & Toys) 7th Vintage Posters 21st Jewellery, Silver & Watches 22nd Fine Art & Antiques 23rd Antique Furniture & Clocks

October 5th 6th 27th 27th

Antique & Collectors' Photographic, Scientific Instruments & Natural History Decorative Arts Contemporary Art

November 10th Asian Art 10th Textiles, Sewing & Vintage Fashion 16th Antique & Collectors' 30th Jewellery, Silver & Watches

December 1st Fine Art & Antiques 2nd Antique Furniture & Clocks 8th Entertainment & Memorabilia (Movie, Music, Sporting & Toys) 9th Vintage Posters 14th Antique & Collectors' 15th Fine Wines & Spirits

Front Cover: Lot 30 Inside Front Cover: Lot 1232 & 905 Back Cover: Lot 1294 Fully illustrated catalogues with multiple images are published on our website approximately two weeks before the sale. For Monthly sales they go online approximately one week before the sale. Dates are published on our website and are subject to change without notice.

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Fine Jewellery, Silver, Antiques, Works of Art, Models & Automobilia

Fine Jewellery, Silver, Antiques, Works of Art, Models & Automobilia Wednesday 16th, Thursday 17th & Friday 18th March 2016

Wednesday 16th, Thursday 17th & Friday 18th March 2016

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