Ewbanks Antiques & Fine Art Auction: 21-23 September 2016

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Antiques & Fine Art Auction

Wednesday 21st, Thursday 22nd & Friday 23rd September 2016

Wednesday 21st, Thursday 22nd & Friday 23rd September 2016

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Antiques & Fine Art Auction

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

September

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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21st 22nd 23rd 26th

Jewellery, Silver & Watches Fine Art & Antiques Antique Furniture & Clocks The Contents of Cunningham House

October 5th Antique & Collectors' 5th Photographic, Scientific Instruments & Natural History, Books, Manuscripts, Maps and Stamps 20th Cow Parade Auction To Be Held at Sandown Park Racecourse 27th Decorative Arts 27th Contemporary Art

Alastair McCrea, MA Partner

Andrew Delve, MA, ASFAV Partner

Tim Duggan, ASFAV Partner

John Snape, BA, ASFAV Partner

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Front Cover: Lot 2035

November 10th Asian Art 10th Textiles, Sewing & Vintage Fashion 16th Antique & Collectors' 17th Cow Parade Gala Auction Evening at Hampton Court 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

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.

Inside Front Cover: Lot 1007 Back Cover: Lot 1823 Inside Back Cover: Lot 2289

Dates are published on our website and are subject to change without notice.


Antiques & Fine Art Auction

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Autumn Antiques & Fine Art Auction Jewellery, Costume Jewellery, Watches, Gold and Silver Coins, Silver Plate, Silver, Fine Art, Ceramics & Glass, Works of Art, Antiques and Collectables, Clocks & Instruments, Persian Rugs, Antique Furniture, Garden Furniture

SALE: Wednesday 21st, Thursday 22nd & Friday 23rd September 2016 at 10.00am VIEWING: Saturday 17th September 10.00am - 2.00pm Monday 19th September 9.00am - 5.00pm Tuesday 20th September 9.00am - 7.00pm Mornings of sale The Contents of Cunningham House will be on view at the same time as this auction at the House itself near our saleroom, there is a separate catalogue for this sale please ask at reception for details. 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 GU23 7LN

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INFORMATION FOR BUYERS AT AUCTIONS

ORDER OF SALE Wednesday 21st September 2016 at 10.00am Lot

Jewellery Costume Jewellery Watches Coins Silver Plate Silver

1000 1300 1355 1398 1488 1496

Thursday 22nd September 2016 at 10:00am Lot

Fine Art Ceramics & Glass Works of Art Collectables

1800 2032 2119 2131

Section will not start before time 10:00am 12:45pm 1:20pm 1:45pm 2:40pm 2:45pm

Section will not start before time 10:00am 12:20am 1:10pm 1:15pm

Friday 23rd September 2016 at 10:00am Lot

Clocks & Instruments Persian Rugs Antique Furniture Garden Furniture

2200 2233 2246 2396

Section will not start before time 10:00am 10:20am 10:30am 12 noon

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.

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. 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 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.

Measurements: Height precedes width.

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

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 21 September, 10.00am Jewellery Costume Jewellery Watches Coins Silver Plate Silver

Lot 1038


JEWELLERY This section of sale will not start before Wednesday 10:00am 1000 A three row cultured pearl necklace, graduating pearls ranging from 6.5 to 9.7mm on a diamond and pearl clasp in white gold with a matching pair of clip on earrings in white gold. £200-300 1001 Late Victorian Emerald and diamond crossover ring. Diamond and emerald crossover ring, 18ct gold £500-800 1002 A pair of Tahitian pearl stud earrings measuring approximately 11.80mm each mounted in yellow metal tested as 9ct £200-300 1003 Jade and diamond cluster ring, oval cabochon-cut jade measuring 12 x 9.5mm with a surround of round brilliant-cut diamonds mounted in 18ct white gold. Circa 1988 £500-800 1004 Pietra dura pendant, with locket back, in yellow metal mount, on 9ct gold chain and two fob seals set with agate and amethyst £100-150 1005 Multi gem set rainbow ring in 18ct gold

£80-120

1006 Two gold military sweatheart brooches one from the Highlanders regiment with motto Guidich’n Righ, (aid the King), 15ct gold with enamel, and another from the Sussex regiment, unmarked testing as 18ct. Cased £100-150

1009 1009 Turquoise suite, including an early 20th c turquoise and seed pearl hinged bangle, pendant, drop earrings and a ring. £300-500 See Illustration 1010 A pair of 1950’s gold flower clips,set with a ruby and diamond cluster to each centre, unmarked tested as 18ct, 4.8cm £300-500 1011 Pair of Victorian earrings with fruiting vine, set with emerald coloured paste stones, on gilt metal £70-100

1007 1007 Diamond fringe necklace, pear shape drops of pave set diamonds of alternating lengths with diamond set bars graduating. Mounted in 18ct white gold. Total diamond weight 10.66ct. £3500-4500 See Illustration 1008 Single stone diamond ring, old cut diamond weighing approximately 0.60 carats in 18ct white gold. Estimated diamond colour J/K, clarity Si2/I1 £200-300

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1012 1012 A pair of diamond and pearl drop earrings, each set with a south sea pearl measuring 13.7mm with diamond set tops. Mounted in white metal tested as 18ct. £3000-4000 See Illustration


1018 Scottish brooch set with agates, an enamel brooch painted with violets and a gem set, bar brooch, 9ct gold £120-160

1019 1013 1013 A Late Victorian bug beetle brooch, set with a mother of pearl, ruby and diamond set body, onyx set eyes and diamond set antennas. Mounted in gold and silver. Length 4cm £500-800 See Illustration 1014 Single stone diamond ring, round brilliant cut diamond weighing 0.35 carats in 18ct yellow gold. £250-350

1019 Bulgari coral and lapis lazuli bracelet, mounted in 18ct gold alternating diamond set gold lozenges and lozenges set with coral and lapis lazuli, with diamond centres, signed Bulgari, circa 1970. Length 17.5cm £1200-1500 See Illustration 1020 Pair of mabe pearl and gold clip on earrings, each pearl measuring approximately 17mm within a gold surround, mounted in yellow metal tested as 14ct £80-120

1015 Early 20th C, diamond set bar brooch, old cut diamond diamond weighing approximately 0.38 carats in a platinum and gold setting. £150-250

1021 1021 A pink enamel and diamond flower brooch, set with pink and white Plique-à-jour and round brilliant cut diamonds, mounted in 18ct gold. 48cm x 45mm £1800-2200 See Illustration 1016 1016 Edwardian negligee pendant necklace set with aquamarine in 15ct gold, stamped. £100-150 See Illustration

1022 Gold long guard belcher link chain, in 9ct gold, 135cm

£120-180

1023 A pair of gold Masonic cufflinks 9ct gold, pair of oval silver cufflinks set with a diamond and a white metal Albert chain. £50-80

1017 1940’s flower brooch, the centre set with eight rubies, unmarked yellow metal. £150-250

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1024 1024 Onyx and diamond bracelet, Art Deco style, diamond set open oval links linked by bars of multi prism cut onyx sections . mounted in 18ct white gold. Length 18cm £3000-4000 See Illustration 1025 Gold charm bracelet, with a variety of charms tested as 9ct gold £200-250 1026 An Edwardian gold Scottish thistle brooch 9ct, a stone set bar brooch, an 18ct gold chain and a 9ct three colour gold chain £60-80 1027 A late 19th century Bohemian garnet necklace, set in silver gilt. Circa 1890 £100-200

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1028 Edwardian five stone pearl ring, set with pink/white pearls within a gold bead border an engraved pattern to the shoulders and band. tested as 18ct gold. £70-100

1031 Asprey silver rose, marks for Asprey, sterling and Denmark, 18cm in presentation case £150-250 See Illustration

1029 Collection of gold jewellery, including a 9ct gold gate bracelet, two 9ct gold chains, earrings and charms. £300-500

1030 1030 Aquamarine and diamond necklace, set with single cut diamonds each suspending a fancy cut pear shape aquamarine to a fine white gold chain. 18ct gold. Boxed £300-400 See Illustration

1032 1032 A graduated South Sea cultured pearl necklace, composed of thirty four pearls ranging from approximately 10 to 16mm to a diamond set ball clasp in white metal tested as gold, and a silver trigger clasp. length 42cm £600-800 See Illustration 1033 Victorian five stone diamond ring mounted in 18ct gold, five stone diamond band ring in 18ct gold and a paste ring in 9ct gold and silver. £150-250

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1034 Garnet, pearl and gold necklace set with a eight round garnets, gold floral design spaced with cultured pearls and a rope chain, mounted in 9ct gold. £150-200

1040 1040 Yellow amber bead necklace, 37 graduating round beads ranging from 10 - 18mm, length 52cm, Gross weight 57 grams £300-500 See Illustration

1035 1035 Victorian gilt metal seal wheel, each oval gem intaglio cut with a sentimental motto and emblems of cupid with arrow, a dove and flowers £150-250 See Illustration 1036 Opal ring, central opal doublet within a band of mainly rose cut diamonds, unmarked yellow metal, tested 18ct gold £150-250 1037 Two diamond set rings, stone diamond expandable ring, centre stone 0.20 carats and a single stone diamond ring, tested as 18ct £200-300 1038 Gold novelty fox brooch, gold textured body with a turquoise set nose and sapphire eyes. in 18ct gold. Circa 1967. retailed by Asprey, boxed. Length 5cm x width 2.7cm £400-600 1039 Seaman Schepps coral clip on earrings, comprising three rows of coral beads and gold rope twists and a large oval cabochon-cut pale white/pink coral to the centre. Signed Seaman Schepps. In yellow metal tested as 14ct. 38cm x 31cm. Circa 1960’s £1500-2000

1041 1041 Gold flower brooch the centre set with diamonds, openwork petals set with ruby sapphire emerald and diamond, marked 750 for 18ct gold, 4cm £250-350 See Illustration 1042 Carved shell cameo brooch, depicting a classical female bust in profile and a harp. within a gold border tested as 9ct £200-300 1043 A Victorian gold gas pipe style collar necklace, in 15ct gold. Length 36.5cm £300-500 1044 Gold and gem set drop earrings set with an oval-cut blue topaz suspending an articulated drop with pink pear shape tourmaline, Mounted in yellow metal, tested as 18ct gold. Length 2.8cm £250-350

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1045 1045 Early 20th C diamond cluster ring, set with nine old cut diamonds in a claw setting, mounted in an 18ct yellow gold shank. Estimated total diamond weight 2.00cts £1500-2500 See Illustration 1046 Blue topaz and diamond horse shoe ring, with an oval cut topaz to the centre mounted in yellow metal, tested as 18ct. £200-300

1049 A two stone peridot crossover ring mounted in yellow metal tested as 9ct gold, and a three stone period ring with a larger peridot to the centre flanked by two smaller stones £100-150 1050 1940’s French gold and diamond bracelet, set with four rope chains and banded links with a gold wire clasp with a cluster of diamonds to the centre. 18ct gold. Length 17.5cm £4000-6000 1051 Edwardian sapphire bar brooch, set with five cornflower blue sapphires, tested 15ct gold £150-250 1052 A pair of vintage gold and ruby clip on earrings. stamped Italy 18 k. Length 3cm £300-400 1053 Purple rhodolite garnet and gold dress ring in an open and carved decorated mount in yellow metal, tested as 14ct gold £80-120 1054 Three stone opal and diamond ring, marked 18ct gold, Birmingham hallmarks 1905-06 £100-150 1055 Victorian jewellery, a gold bangle, marked 15ct, one locket marked 15ct, another testing as 18ct, two further lockets silver and gilt metal £400-600

1047 1047 Black opal and gold ring, an oval cabochon-cut opal measuring 22 x 10 x 7.3mm in a gold decorated mount, stamped 585. Tested as 14ct £400-600 See Illustration 1048 A George III rose shield gold guinea, dated 1771, with crowned shield of arms, mounted as a pendant £160-180

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1056 A pair of gold cufflinks, oval with engine turned decoration, 9ct and a gold signet ring 18ct £120-160 1057 Single stone diamond ring, round brilliant-cut diamond weighing approximately 0.50 carats in 18ct yellow gold and platinum setting. £300-500 1058 Cigar cutter in 9ct gold mount, pocket knife in 9ct gold and a silver pendant £100-200


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1059 Art Deco style diamond cluster ring, set with a square step cut diamond weighing 0.99 carats within an octagonal shape surround with square and round brilliant cut diamonds. Mounted in platinum £4000-6000 See Illustration

1060 Two pairs of gold cufflinks hallmarked Chester 1909 and Birmingham 1912

£100-200

1061 Two gold signet rings in 18ct gold and a 22ct gold wedding ring £200-300 1062 Early 20th C pendant in Art Nouveau manner, heart form set with amethyst and pearl drop, on a later gold chain £80-120

1063 1063 Early 20th Century five stone diamond ring, graduated old-cut diamonds in a carved half hoop setting, 18ct yellow gold, estimated total diamond weight 1.80 carats. £700-1000 See Illustration

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1064 1064 Diamond line necklace, graduating square sections each with four asscher-cut diamonds invisibly set with a small round brilliant cut diamond to the centre and each spaced by a rub-over set round diamond. Mounted in white metal, tested as 18ct gold. Length 44cm. Estimated total diamond weight 16 carats £14000-16000 See Illustration 1066 Edwardian diamond cluster ring, set with an old cut diamond to the centre weighing approximately 0.80cts with a surround of nine oldcut diamonds in a claw setting. Mounted in 18ct yellow gold. Hallmarked Birmingham 1912 £700-900 1067 A three row cultured pearl bracelet, with oval 9ct gold clasp set with pearls, garnets and turquoise stones. Length 18cm £100-200 1068 Victorian gold Albert chain, with bar and rope links, 15ct £400-600 1065 1065 Emerald and diamond cluster ring, Square design set with a step cut emerald with a surround of square step cut diamonds in a channel setting mounted in white metal tested as platinum. £2500-3500 See Illustration

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1069 Gold watch chain and part gold cufflinks

£50-80


1070 1070 Edwardian sapphire diamond brooch with central step cut sapphire of 1.57 carats and pear form rose cut diamond drop of 0.45 carats, the remainder set with rose and old European cut diamonds in unmarked white metal tested as platinum, 4.3cm £500-800 See Illustration

1071 Victorian rose gold ring set with cabochon garnet and rose cut diamond, and four Victorian brooches £100-150 1072 A diamond set plaque ring, old cut diamonds, the centre diamond 0.50 carats, total diamond weight approximately 1.2 carats, in unmarked yellow metal testing as 18ct £300-500 1073 Gold ring set with rectangular scissor cut aquamarine of approximately 12 carats, in 9ct gold £150-250 See Illustration 1074 Jade and gold leaf earrings, a carved leaf shaped jade to the centre within a gold border, stamped 750. Tested as 18ct £1200-1500

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1075 1075 Gillian Packard an opal set silver ring, the cabochon oval of 3.34 carats in concave setting, with textured finish sides, signed and with hallmark for London 1969. Commissioned by the current owner, the proceeds from the sale will go to the The Tunnell Trust a charity supporting Young Musicians Gillian Packard was born in 1938 and studied at Kingston School of Art, the Central School and the Royal College of Art. She established herself as one of the leading jewellers of the 1960’s, winning many major jewellery awards and became the first woman to become a Freeman of the Goldsmiths Company in a professional capacity. Her work appears in The V&A London, and many private collections £200-300 See Illustration

1076 1076 Gold leaf brooch, the textured leaf set in white and yellow metal with three blue spinels to the side. Mounted in 18ct gold. £100-200 See Illustration

1077 1077 1970’s gold bracelet, two rows of textured open rectangular links mounted in 9ct gold. Makers Mark Al. £400-600 See Illustration 1078 Mikimoto Japanese cultured pearl ring, six pearls within a rope border, 14 gold, stamped £100-150 1079 Gold ring with textured rope design

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£80-120


1080 Mikimoto Japanese cultured pearl and gold brooch, designed as flowers with gold ribbon and a 1950’s flower head pearl brooch, unmarked yellow metal £150-250 1081 Mikimoto Japanese cultured pearl leaf form brooch, a pearl necklace and pair of stud earrings £80-120 1082 Gold flat curb link chain bracelet, tested as 18ct, length 20cm £800-1200 1083 Mabe pearl ring, pearl 13mm diameter in a 9ct gold setting £100-150 1084 Platinum wedding band, another in white gold stamped 585 for 14ct, letter ‘A’ brooch 18ct, gold chain marked 375, and a plated chain £180-220 1085 Emerald brooch and ring, set with cabochon emeralds in textured leaf form setting, ring marked 750 for 18ct white gold £300-500 1086 Two modernist design rings, multi gem set with bark textured gold and another with turquoise stones, both 9ct gold £120-160

1090 1090 Baguette cut diamond line bracelet, in a channel setting with a safety catch clasp,mounted in white metal tested as 18ct. length 18cm, estimated total diamond weight 4.50 carats £2000-3000 See Illustration

1087 An amethyst set ring and another with green cabochon, both 18ct £100-150

1091 1091 A Late 19th C French chrysoberyl and diamond ring, round cabochon cut Cat’s eye chrysoberyl within a diamond surround. Mounted in 18ct yellow gold. £1000-2000 See Illustration

1088 1088 Gold brooch and earring set, in the form of flower set with a diamond cluster to the centre with textured and polished petals. in yellow metal tested as 18ct, Circa 1960’s £700-1000 See Illustration 1089 Gold bracelet with heart shaped padlock clasp 9ct

1092 A blue topaz line necklace, set with oval-cut blue topaz, mounted in 14ct gold. £350-450 1093 Yellow gold Greek key necklace and earrings tested as 14ct. Gross weight 30 grams £300-500

£150-250 1094 Two row diamond ring, set with round brilliant-cut diamonds in a channel setting mounted in 18ct gold, estimated total diamond weight 1.00 carat £250-350

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1095 Four gem set gold rings, an opal cluster ring 14ct, a four band sapphire cluster ring tested as 14ct, sapphire and diamond cluster tested as 14ct and a cubic zirconia ring 9ct £150-250 1096 Cartier lighter with two Colibri lighters

£80-120

1097 A gold pendant set with a purple synthetic corundum, metal tested as 18ct £50-80 1098 A double row freshwater pearl necklace, measuring approximately 8.5mm with a 9ct gold and seed pearl clasp. £200-300 1101 1101 Sapphire and diamond Art Deco style ring, set with a hexagonal step cut diamond weighing approximately 1.00cts within a calibre cut sapphire surround and shoulders mounted in platinum. £3500-4500 See Illustration 1102 Sapphire and pearl ring of five articulated bands, stamped 14ct £100-150

1099 1099 1940’s Sapphire, ruby and gold leaf brooch and earring set with textured gold leaves set with sapphires and rubies to the centres, stamped Italy, 18ct £700-1000 See Illustration

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1100 1100 Sapphire and diamond suite, a princess style dress ring set with central sapphire, baguette and brilliant cut diamonds, a leaf form brooch with eleven sapphires and matching earrings, sapphire total weight approximately 7 .00 carats, diamond 1.40 carats, white metal unmarked testing as 14ct gold £700-1000 See Illustration

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1103 Late Victorian diamond and turquoise set ring, old cut diamonds and oval cabochon turquoise in 18ct and a pair of turquoise stud earrings in 9ct gold. £200-300 See Illustration


1110 Peridot and diamond cluster ring, mounted in 18ct gold.

£200-400

1104 1104 Victorian gold hinged bangle, central heart set with seed pearl and turquoise to a rope and bead mount, unmarked tested as 15ct gold £150-250 See Illustration 1105 Three stone gypsy ring, set with rose cut diamonds in yellow metal, central stone approximately 0.20 carat, tested as 18ct gold £150-250

1111 1111 19th C Essex crystal intaglio cut tiger’s head, unmarked gold mount, suspended on a later gold bow brooch, pendant only 3cm £200-400 See Illustration

1106 1106 Victorian gold brooch set with oval garnets in foliate engraved mount, unmarked tested as 18ct, 6.5 x 5.8cm £200-300 See Illustration 1107 Early 20th C single diamond solitaire ring, old cushion cut diamond weighing approximately 1.40 carats mounted in platinum and 18ct gold. £1000-1500 1108 Gold ring set with garnets and pearls tested as 9ct gold, two gold rings set with paste stones marked 585, and another gold ring set with a pearl, tested as 15ct gold. £80-120

1112 1112 Early 20th C sapphire and diamond cluster ring, oval-cut sapphire weighing approximately 2.00 carats with a double surround of single cut diamonds in a platinum millegrain setting, 18ct yellow gold band. Circa 1930’s £500-800 See Illustration

1109 Single stone diamond ring, 0.19 carat diamond in a crossover setting in 18ct white gold. £100-200

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1113 1113 Pair of sapphire and diamond cufflinks. lozenge shaped mounted in white metal tested as 18ct. Each link 1.8cm x 1.4cm £1500-2500 See Illustration 1114 An Art deco Sapphire and diamond bow brooch, calibre cut sapphire with a surround of single old-cut diamonds, mounted in platinum. Length 6 x 1.2cm £2000-3000 1115 Victorian citrine and pearl brooch pendant, the octagonal cut stone of 2.5 carats, mount unmarked gold £80-120 1116 Freshwater pearl and gold drop earrings mounted in 14ct gold. £40-60

1122 1122 Freshwater cultured pearl necklace and bracelet, the pearls of uniform colour and size 7-7.2mm, length 96cm with spare clasp in 14ct white gold, and matching bracelet with pearl set white gold clasp £200-300 See Illustration

1117 Gold bracelet with hard stone engraved seal mounted in yellow metal and sovereign coin 1963 £500-600

1123 Single row cultured pearl necklace, the pearls 9-9.3mm diameter, top section interspersed with smaller pearls, magnetic ball clasp, 48cm length, and a single pearl ring on 14ct gold mount £150-250

1118 Four gem set rings, Edwardian oval plaque ring with diamond, 18ct and platinum, sapphire and diamond ring, pearl and garnet cluster ring, paste set ring and a pair of ear studs, all 9ct £120-160

1124 Victorian brooches with cabochon garnet and seed pearl, with leaves and fine rope decoration, unmarked, tested as 18ct gold and a white metal brooch with amber stones £200-300

1119 Two Edwardian rings, gold and platinum set with diamond, and a cased set of graduated pearl set bar brooches, by Mappin and Webb £100-150 1120 Two gold rings, synthetic colour change corundum, marked 18ct and a 9ct ring with blue paste glass stone £80-120 1121 Two gold wedding bands, a fancy link chain, all 9ct and a gold plated pulsar watch £80-120 1125 1125 Victorian fountain pen, faceted chalcedony in a gold mount with acanthus leaf finial, unmarked, tested as 18ct gold, in leather case with purple velvet and silk lining £200-300 See Illustration 1126 Early 20th C blue zircon stud earrings, set in white gold, and a pair of modern opal set studs £80-120 1127 Three bar brooches two Edwardian with seed pearl and sapphire and similar later brooch, all 9-15ct gold £80-120

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1128 Two pairs of 1970’s clip-on earrings, Greek key and circles designs, stamped 750 for 18ct gold £300-500

1133 Gold earrings with George V half sovereign coins,1908 and 1915 £150-250

1129 Mid 20th C necklace of articulated textured gold links marked 750 for 18ct gold £600-800

1134 Tiger eye brooch, pair of cufflinks and a pair of earrings

£80-120

1130 1135 1130 Diamond line bracelet, square sections each set with four asschercut diamonds invisibly set with a small round brilliant cut diamond to the centre mounted in white metal, tested as 18ct gold, length 18cm, estimated total diamond weight 6.50 carats £7500-8500 See Illustration

1135 Diamond foliate brooch, openwork plaque with a star, floral and foliate motifs, encrusted with round brilliant-cut and single-cut diamonds, estimated total diamond weight 2.50 carats, mounted in 18ct white gold, 1960’s Diameter 3.6cm £400-600 See Illustration 1136 Diamond and gold flower brooch, set with a diamond cluster to the centre, in 18ct gold, 1970’s, length 3.7cm x width 3cm £150-200 1137 A pair of Tahitian pearl stud earrings measuring approximately 13.30mm each mounted in yellow metal tested as 9ct £200-300 1138 Single stone diamond ring, round brilliant-cut diamond weighing approximately 0.50 carats in a four claw setting, mounted in white metal, 18ct white gold, marked as 750 £300-500 1139 Five stone diamond ring in yellow metal tested as 18ct and a seven stone emerald ring in yellow metal tested as 9ct. £120-160

1131 1131 Emerald and diamond three stone ring, step cut emerald to the centre weighing approximately 1.00cts flanked by two round brilliant cut diamonds with a total diamond weight of 1.20 carats mounted in 22ct gold and platinum. £2000-3000 See Illustration 1132 Carnelian gold ring and another set with quartz, 9ct gold

1140 Three gold rings, two set with cultured pearls and another lapis lazuli, two 9ct one 14ct £80-120

£60-80

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1141 1141 A diamond flower necklace, set with seven diamond set flower heads each with an old cut diamond to the centre within a surround of diamonds, each linked by a bow, mounted in gold and silver. length 44cm £9000-11000 See Illustration

1142 Two Edwardian pendants one set with aquamarine and seed pearl in 15ct gold and another with garnet and pearl, unmarked gold £100-150

1146 Victorian gold bracelet, composed of articulated bar links, and safety chain 15ct gold, stamped £200-300

1143 Victorian gold muff chain of double rounded links, 120cm, unmarked, tested as 9ct gold £300-500

1147

1144 1144 Diamond set gypsy ring, with three diamonds each approximately 0.50 carat, total weight 1.47 carat, set in 18ct gold, stamped £500-800 See Illustration 1145 Diamond set shaped wedding ring, mounted in platinum, by Boodles. £200-300

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1147 A pair of diamond set drop earrings, mainly rose cut diamonds in closed back setting unmarked metal, total diamond weight estimated at 3.00 carats £500-800 See Illustration 1148 Two late Victorian pearl and turquoise set brooches, a garland form brooch, stamped 15ct, 2.5cm and another with bow and central drop, 9ct, 3cm £100-150


1158

1149 Group of gold and yellow metal jewellery including, an 15ct gold and turquoise bar brooch, 2 x 9ct gold pendant and chain, locket white metal pendant with Chinese marks and other items together with a paste set pendant and brooch £150-250 1150 Gold chain with bar links suspending a cold painted bronze parrot, 15ct gold, in Asprey London case £100-150 1151 Gold charm bracelet, with 15 gold charms all in 9ct gold. £400-600 1152 Four gold chains, including a belcher chain with a gold ingot, figaro, rope and curb chain with a gold locket, all 9ct gold. £500-700 1153 George III - gold Spade Guinea coin mounted as a pendant. £200-300 1154 Amethyst set bracelet in 9ct gold, ladies 9ct gold watch, two 9ct gold rings, a diamond set bar brooch and a seed pearl pendant. £80-120 1155 Fine gold, two chains and three eastern motif brooches, all testing as high carat 18-22ct gold £1200-1500 1156 A pair of sapphire and diamond set stud earrings

£100-150

1157 Late 19th C diamond flower en tremblant brooch, a large flower set with an old cut diamond to the centre and encrusted diamond petals on an en tremblant with a smaller diamond set flower and leaves, silver and gold mounted. Length 6.7cm x width 3.4cm £600-800 1158 Edwardian gold flower brooch with opal set petals and diamond centre, unmarked, and an opal and diamond set stick pin, cased £100-150 See Illustration 1159 Ruby and diamond three stone ring, mounted in 18ct gold. £70-100 1160 Rose design dress ring, unmarked yellow metal tested 18ct gold £80-120 1161 Garnet and pearl set dome top cluster ring, C 1900, marked 9ct £100-150 1162 Victorian opal ring, the five stones claw set, in 18ct gold, stamped £150-250 1163 Tanazanite and diamond line bracelet, set with fifteen marquise form diamond set links with central square cut tanzanite, mounted in white metal tested as 14ct gold £400-600

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1164

1164 Tanzanite and diamond pendant /necklace, a white gold swirl style pendant set with a oval-cut tanzanite weighing approximately 13 carats in a tension setting, suspended on a flat 14ct reversible white and yellow gold necklace £5000-8000 See Illustration 1165 Pair of Tanzanite and diamond earrings, each earring set with a pear form tanzanite of 1.3 carats £300-500 1166 Tanzanite and diamond ring, the tanzanite of 1.50 carats within a pave set diamond surround extending to shoulders, in yellow metal tested as 14ct gold £400-600 1167 Victorian gold chain to a barrel clasp and bracelet of articulated links, both 9ct £120-180 1168 1168 Early 20th C Opal and diamond ring, with central oval opal of approximately 1.80 carats, within a surround of brilliant cut diamonds, total diamond weight 0.40 carat set in 18ct white and yellow gold. £200-400 See Illustration

1171 Two jade brooches, green fade oval carved with flowers, ,4.4cm an openwork plaque with carving of two birds, mounted in sterling silver, 5.2cm and a single earring. £150-250

1169 A pair of pearl and diamond set stud earrings, unmarked yellow metal and a cultured pearl set bar brooch in 9ct gold £100-150

1172 Three gold rings, a three colour gold ring with flower head design, London import marks 1982, a foliate design band and another ring with Mexican coin, all 9ct £120-160

1170 Diamond set dress ring, the central dome pave set with diamonds, 18ct gold £150-250

1173 Four gem set gold rings, set with stones of amethyst, citrine, smoky quartz and malachite, all 9ct £100-150

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1174 Group of gem set rings, including a rose quartz, chrysoprase and emerald ring all in 9ct gold, and two base metal rings. £150-250

1181 Six Eastern bangles with relief pattern of leaves or boteh, unmarked testing as fine gold 18-22ct £2000-2500

1175 Gold bracelet with bar links and heart clasp, 9ct

1182 Gold bracelet set with synthetic opals, 9ct yellow gold

£150-250

1176 Yellow gold link bracelet, comprising of nine oval closed links mounted in yellow metal tested as 18ct. £150-200 1177 Elizabeth II 1963, full sovereign gold coin and a half sovereign gold coin mounted as a pendant with a 9ct gold chain. £300-400

1183 Gold flask form pendant, stamped 750 for 18ct gold

£80-120

£120-160

1184 An Omani tribal necklace, the collar with niello work, suspending a fringe of brass fish and coins, in presentation case £100-150 1185 An Omani tribal necklace set with coloured paste stones and a similar pair of earrings £120-160 1186 An Omani necklace set with sections of lapis lazuli and with coin fringe, in presentation frame £100-150 1187 Two gold rings, sculptured wide band ring, 9ct and another set with six diamonds, unmarked, and a paste set gold pendant £100-150

1178 1178 Three stone diamond ring, marked 18ct gold, central stone 0.30 carats £200-300 See Illustration

1188 Four gold rings, sapphire and diamond, five stone diamond ring, small signet ring all marked 18ct and an unmarked octagonal band ring £150-250 1189 Victorian gold vesta case, a gold Albert chain and a bar brooch, all 9ct gold , and a cased set of three buttons £200-300 1190 Gold signet ring 9ct, with diamond in star setting

£150-250

1191 Three onyx set gentleman’s rings, one with line of small diamonds, all 9ct £130-160 1192 Three gem set gold rings, garnet and pearl in carved mount, a ‘Dearest’ multi gem ring and similar with emeralds £120-160 1193 Gold pencil with engine turned decoration, 9ct, 1930

£150-200

1194 Gold mounted cigar case, cutter and a silver cigarette case £100-200 1195 Victorian gold chain, and a 1913 half sovereign on pendant mount, chain 9ct gold, stamped £150-250

1179 1179 Multi gem set necklace set with amethyst, citrine, blue topaz and quartz, each oval stone interspersed by two brilliant cut diamonds, length 40cm plus drop, mounted in 14ct white gold £800-1200 See Illustration

1196 Early 20th Century 15ct gold gate bracelet

£150-250

1197 Two Victorian diamond set rings, one with central old diamond of 0.25 carats and two seed pearls, 18ct and another similar with diamonds £100-150

1180 Edwardian multi gem heart form pendant, 15ct gold and a garnet and seed pearl pendant, unmarked gold £120-160

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1200

1201 Edwardian opal and diamond pendant, millgrain set, flower form with drop, in unmarked gold , the fine chain with barrel clasp, in fitted case by Gowland Bros, Cornhill £200-300

1198 1198 Victorian pearl necklace set to a barrel form clasp set with rose cut diamonds, pearls 1.7-4.5mm, length 56cm, pearls untested £200-300 See Illustration 1199 Large flower form stud earrings with central cabochon turquoise set in high carat yellow metal, tested as 18ct gold £150-250 1200 Theo fennel design, a gold cuff bangle the exterior with fine linear textured surface, marked 750 for 18ct gold, signed, boxed, 50cm wide, 66cm across £1000-1500 See Illustration

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1202 1202 Sapphire and diamond cluster ring, oval-cut sapphire weighing approximately 3.70 carats with a diamond surround, mounted in white metal tested as platinum. Circa 1960’s £700-1000 See Illustration 1203 Three colour gold bracelet, interwoven design. Tested as 18ct £700-1000


1204

1204 Boodles diamond cluster ring, set with graduating round brilliant cut diamonds in a claw setting mounted in platinum. Estimated total diamond weight 1.80 carats Hallmarked B & D platinum. £1800-2200 See Illustration 1205 Edwardian diamond platinum half eternity ring, stamped £150-250

1207

1206 1206 Edwardian diamond and sapphire ring in platinum millgrain setting the hexagonal sapphire of 1.35 carats within a border of diamonds, mount 18ct gold, sold in aid of Leonard Cheshire Disability Charity £250-350 See Illustration

1207 Victorian diamond and turquoise set locket, with rose cut diamond and turquoise stones in star setting, stamped 18ct, 5.7cm on a Victorian chain, stamped 9ct, 52cm £300-500 See Illustration 1208 Edwardian opal set bar brooch with drop, stamped 9ct and an opal and diamond ring in unmarked gold £120-160

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1214 Etruscan style Victorian gold brooch, bar brooch with turquoise and pearl heart, and two others £100-150 1215 Victorian brooches, gold brooch set with blue stone and pearl, a silver name brooch ‘Lizzie’ and three others £50-80

1209 1209 Banded agate bead necklace, three loose beads, clasp and a banded agate necklace on fancy link chain £200-300 See Illustration 1210 Victorian gold muff chain of fancy links to a bolt clasp, 145cm £350-450

1216

1211 Cultured pearl necklace, hardstone fob, Victorian bangle and brooches and a locket, gold and gilt metal £100-150

1216 Edwardian pearl necklace of three strands to silver and yellow metal clasp, mounted with emerald coloured and clear paste stones, pearl 3.1-7mm, longest strand 48cm £150-250 See Illustration

1217

1212 1212 Gold portrait pendant painted on porcelain, young lady with dark hair, mount with rope twist border and brooch pin, C 1900, unmarked, 6cm £200-400 See Illustration 1213 Victorian gold target brooch with seed pearls in star setting and locket back, later string of graduated pearls and two pairs of pearl stud earrings, brooch 3.5cm £120-160

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1217 Victorian memorial brooch set with rose cut diamonds in star setting on onyx and enamel, locket back with plaited hair, dated 1868, unmarked gold, 6cm x 5cm £150-250 See Illustration


1219

1219 Ruby and diamond dress ring, oval cut ruby to the centre with a curved surround of calibre cut rubies and diamonds, mounted in platinum. £1500-2500 See Illustration 1220 Sapphire and diamond floral cluster ring, in 18ct gold

£100-150

1221 Sapphire and diamond cluster earrings set in 18ct white gold. Boxed. £180-220 1222 Diamond cluster ring in a marquise shape in 18ct gold, and a three stone sapphire ring in yellow metal tested as 9ct £120-150 1223 A late Victorian diamond set ring, 18ct and a gold wedding band 22ct £150-250

1218 1218 A pair of diamond drop earrings, each comprising quatrefoil design cluster set with a round brilliant cut diamond to the centre, four fancy rose cut diamonds with a surround of pave set diamonds suspended from a fancy cut diamond tops with a border of pave set diamonds. Mounted in white metal, tested as 18ct. Length 4.8cm £4000-5000 See Illustration

1224 Early 20th Century gold and diamond snake ring, the head encrusted with seven old cut diamonds in a silver setting, 18ct gold body and band. £200-300 1225 Garnet and gold star brooch and garnet cross pendant with chain both mounted 9ct gold. £70-100 1226 An Edwardian turquoise and seed pearl brooch/pendant, in yellow gold. Boxed. £80-120

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1227 19th C gold and enamel mourning ring, inside band inscribed “November 15th 1831 Mother December 16th 1901”. Empty hair compartment to the front. £100-200 1228 Victorian sapphire, diamond and ruby crescent and star bar brooch, an opal flower stick pin and a 9ct gold stock bar. £70-100 1229 Edwardian five stone half hoop diamond ring, set with old cushion cut diamonds, estimated total diamond weight 1.30cts, mounted in 18ct gold 1908 £700-1000

1234 Single stone diamond ring, with diamond of 0.45 carat in claw setting, 18ct gold £400-600 1235 Two gold dress rings one set with large amethyst, another with synthetic colour change corundum both 14ct yellow gold £120-160 1236 Dress ring set with diamond and emerald, unmarked yellow metal testing as 18ct £200-300 1237 Gold ring set with three oval garnets in scroll setting, 9ct

£100-150

1238 Two gem set dress rings, a synthetic colour change corundum in 14ct gold and a pearl and blue topaz ring in 18ct gold. £100-200 1239 Eight gold or yellow metal rings, including three colour gold ring, most stamped, 9ct £120-160 1240 Three pairs of assorted gold cufflinks - 9ct, 15ct and 18ct £100-150 1241 Group of mixed metal rings, 14ct gold wedding band, others 9ct gold or unmarked £200-300 1242 Gold bracelet of articulated links, marked 375 for 9ct, Seiko gold plated watch, and plated, or gilt metal bangle and chains £100-150

1230 1230 Victorian suite of necklace and earrings in gilt metal set with pearl and amethyst coloured paste stones, and a loose amethyst £100-150 See Illustration

1243

1231 1231 Victorian bracelet bracelet set with large ovals of banded agate, in filigree and ball setting, gilt metal, stone size 2.8 x 1.8cm £100-200 See Illustration 1232 Garnet and pearl set hinged bangle, in 9ct gold mount

£100-150

1233 Five rings, one diamond set, 18ct, one 14ct, others 9ct or unmarked £100-150

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1243 Diamond set engagement and wedding ring set, marquise form diamond of 0.75 carats in a platinum mount with channel set diamond shoulders, the wedding band with channel set half hoop, total diamond weight approximately 2 carats £1500-2500 See Illustration


1247 1247 Four Victorian seal fobs, with intaglio cut hardstone, one with foxes head and chalcedony stone cut with heraldic emblem, all in unmarked yellow metal £200-300 See Illustration 1244 1244 Gold pendant ‘Forever’ set in enamels and rose cut diamonds, tested as 18ct gold £100-150 See Illustration 1245 Diamond set leaf form pendant, the central pear shaped rose cut diamond of 0.40 carat in petal setting, the leaves pave set, 3.2cm £300-500

1248 Three stone diamond ring, set with graduating old cut diamonds, with a carved scroll gallery and shoulders, mounted in 14ct gold. Estimated total diamond weight 0.70 carats £300-500 1249 A freshwater pearl necklace, graduated pearls ranging from 1216mm of light pink colour, to a paste clasp, together with a multi strand seed pearl necklace with a silver clasp set with fancy colour rose-cut diamonds. £200-300

1250 1246 1246 Asprey & Co bar brooch, in a form of a pheasant set with rose cut diamonds the head painted in enamels, platinum and 15ct gold, stamped, cased 2 x 6.5cm £200-300 See Illustration

1250 Early 20th C citrine and pearl necklace, the single row pearl necklace suspending eighteen oval-cut citrines, to a gold clasp. Boxed. £200-200 See Illustration 1251 Diamond dress ring set with baguette, pear, round and marquise cut diamonds. Estimated total diamond weight 1.70 carats. Mounted in 14ct gold. £500-800

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1262 Quantity of gold jewellery, a Masonic ring and ball, St Christopher medal, two chains, two rings and cufflinks, 9ct gold £150-250 1263 Two cultured pearl necklaces, each with pearl set silver clasps, 45cm and 41cm, pearls 6.7-8.5cm £80-120

1252 1252 Vintage diamond and sapphire cluster ring, set in white gold, brilliant cut diamonds, total diamond weight over 1 carat £400-600 See Illustration

1264 1264 Victorian brooch and earrings with bird on a leaf, set with coral rose and a later coral branch necklace £70-100 See Illustration

1253 1253 Ruby and diamond suite, of cocktail ring brooch and earrings, ring with baguette and brilliant cut diamonds, brooch with oval and round faceted rubies and diamonds, and a matching pair of earrings, total diamond weight 1.50 carats, ruby weight approximately 7.2 carats, set in 14ct white gold, mid 20th C £700-1000 See Illustration 1254 An amethyst and seed pearl ring with open knot shoulders, unmarked yellow metal £100-150 1255 Edwardian diamond and sapphire five stone ring, in 18ct gold mountSold in aid of Leonard Cheshire Disability Charity £100-150

1265 Articulated gold bracelet with heart motifs, 9ct, a Masonic ball pendant and a synthetic spinel ring in 9ct gold £150-250 1266 1960’s smoky quartz ring and brooch both with large faceted stones, stamped 9ct £100-150 1267 Single row cultured pearl necklace, graduating in size and slightly off round in shape, on a silver clasp. £100-200 1268 Seven gem set rings, including opal cluster, others diamond set, 9, 18,ct and unmarked £150-250 1269 Five gold rings, opal cluster some diamond set, 9 and 18ct £300-400

1256 Victorian gold protracting pencil, with engraved decoration and bloodstone set finial, unmarked testing as 9ct gold £50-80

1270 Gold rope twist chain, 70cm, and a St Christopher pendant, both 9ct £150-250

1257 Gold ring inset with diamond of 0.20 carat, yellow gold with patinated band, 18ct gold £150-250

1271 Single stone illusion set diamond ring unmarked, and a diamond half eternity ring, 9ct gold £100-150

1258 Leaf form gold necklace, stamped 14ct

1272 Two gem set rings, diamond in 18ct white gold and sapphire and diamond in 9ct yellow gold, and a gold cross £100-150

£400-600

1259 Two rings, sapphire and diamond in milgrain open setting, 18ct and another 9ct £80-120 1260 Mid 20th C Lapis lazuli ring and brooch, ring with oval stone the mount with leaf form shoulders, and a stylised flower brooch with textured finish, stamped 14ct £200-300 1261 Gold chain and pearl necklace, 18ct gold pearl chain necklace and a pearl set brooch marked Cecil and 14ct £250-350

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1273 Pair of enamelled cufflinks 18ct gold and an Egyptian, fine gold pendant £150-250 1274 Gold and gold plated jewellery, including an 9ct gold chain, gold odd earrings, green and white paste ring in 9ct gold and silver. £40-60 1275 Gold flower bar brooch set with mabe and seed pearls and a black sapphire tested as 18ct. Length 7.7cm £150-250


COSTUME JEWELLERY 1300 Collection of jewellery, a pair of pair form amethyst drop earrings set in 9ct gold, a filigree necklace and bracelet set, stamped 835, carved jet brooch, malachite pendant, enamel buttons and shoe buckles £70-100

1308 1308 Silver and butterfly wing jewellery. pendant, brooch and earrings and a Victorian lava cameo bracelet £70-100 See Illustration 1309 Mont Blanc silver ballpoint pen, with International Service Certificate, cased, in box £100-200 1310 Victorian jet earrings, bone brooch carved in high relief, horse brooch, silver coin holder other items of costume £70-100

1301 1301 Group of 19th C jewellery, a silver paste set crescent brooch, cut steel necklace, banded agate cased compass and other items £100-150 See Illustration

1311 Group of paste and costume jewellery, including carnelian and paste set earrings, paste set cross, cameo, silver compact and other items £50-80

1302 Costume jewellery including a Trifari necklace, Butler and Wilson champagne brooch, paste set brooches, mainly 1950’s £50-100

1312 Victorian coral necklace, and three others, jet, aventurine quartz, and dyed pink stone and an Edwardian pendant with blue paste stones £80-120

1303 Group of cufflinks, some set with cabochon stones

£50-80

1304 Two amber bead necklaces, one of opaque orange beads interspersed with small garnet beads and another mottled amber opaque to clear. £70-100 1305 Bakelite bead necklace of elongated beads and some loose beads £50-80 1306 The Duke & Duchess of Windsor a Sotheby’s two volume cased auction catalogue, 11-19th September 1997, with additional information booklet and prices, together with Sotheby’s The Jewels of the Duchess of Windsor Sotheby’s Geneva 2-3 April 1987 Catalogue, (2). £100-150 1307 Six books on jewellery, to include Mario Buccellati, Castellani and Giuliano, Chanel and the Queen’s jewels, (6). £80-120

1313 1313 Georg Jensen silver and lapis lazuli brooch, signed numbered 236 A, and a pair of silver earrings £80-120 See Illustration 1314 Pyrite set ring, others mainly silver and a gilt metal pendant £30-50 1315 Victorian cartouche form pendant, on heavy chain with later extension, a Mizpah brooch with gilt highlights and a heart form brooch £40-60

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1323 Amber necklace, of irregular form beads, three pairs of earrings and a cornelian pendant £60-80 1324 Costume jewellery including aventurine quartz and amethyst necklaces £40-60 1325 9ct gold stick pin with purple stone and a small collection of silver jewellery £40-60 1326 Jade and gold necklace and an opaline glass necklace

£50-80

1327 Collection of silver, including two necklaces, locket, brooches, paste brooches and imitation pearl necklace and a coin brooch, Crystal necklace and earrings £40-60 1328 Costume jewellery, two pearl brooches, paste, imitation pearl earrings and jade pendant £40-60 1316 1316 Victorian paste set star pendant, in silver with locket back, a gilt metal and garnet pendant, carved mother of pearl Madonna pendant, cultured pearl and others £70-100 See Illustration

1329 Group of vintage costume jewellery including Venetian glass fringe and paste necklaces £50-80

1317 Modern silver jewellery, three silver chains, cased, Celtic theme brooches, a chalcedony set thistle brooch and a gilt metal pocket watch £50-100 1318 Victorian banded agate set pendant with locket back in gilt metal mount, 5.5cm another turquoise set, and a cameo ring £100-150 1319 Victorian ivory bead necklaces, jet and black glass beads, coral necklaces, carnelian necklace, four brooches including two Victorian carved jet, one amber and a garnet brooch set in silver gilt £150-250 1320 Collection of costume jewellery in green box, including bead necklaces, brooches, ladies seiko watch, gold Victorian brooches, silver necklace. £50-80 1321 Mixed group of jewellery including Victorian drop earrings, gold, gilt metal and ivory, onyx and pearl set pendant, cameo and Zeitner watch £100-150

1330 1330 A collection of early 20th C maireener shell necklaces, all with iridescent finish, six necklaces, another shell necklace, loose shells and a blue John specimen paperweight £150-250 See Illustration 1331 An unusually large Mairenner shell necklace with mauve and lilac iridescence, 90cm length, shell size 1.5-2cm £50-80 1332 Nephrite jade necklace and broach in gold plated mount

£30-50

1333 Victorian hinged bangle with cameo, another engraved with birds, Danish silver bangle, two further bangles and three bracelets £100-150 1334 Group of vintage jewellery to include a Victorian ivory locket, two cameos set in silver, an enamelled brooch, cased buttons and other items £50-100 1335 Five vintage paste necklaces 1322 1322 1920’s bridal cap of gilt lace and net set with faux pearls, paste stones and glass beads £40-60 See Illustration

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£40-60


1336 1336 Two snake belt buckles, of cast iron inlaid with, yellow metal, Indian Sub Continent 18th-19th C £80-120 See Illustration 1337 Collection of costume jewellery including a Christian Dior brooch, Austrian paste brooch another with white opal and others mainly mid 20th C £50-80 1338 Long graduated amber bead necklace, of oval amber beads, opaque yellow to orange, some colour variation, beads 7-16mm length, 65 grams £300-500 See Illustration

1338

1339 An amber necklace of graduated leaf form ovals in red yellow and orange transparent heated amber £50-80 1340 Heavy silver flat link chain necklace, cased

£70-100

1341 Necklace of translucent cherry amber circular beads to a French gold clasp, stamped marks, 43cm, 66 grams £150-250 See Illustration 1342 Two amber bead necklaces, both of polished irregular form beads, 85 grams £80-120 1343 Amber bead necklace of clear to opaque amber beads, to a gold ring clasp, stamped 9ct £50-80 1344 A group of amber, Bakelite and imitation amber bead necklaces and a bracelet £100-150 1345 A quantity of mainly costume jewellery

£30-50

1346 Necklace of single row of lapis lazuli beads, length 70cm

£30-50

1347 Set of four silver golfing buttons

£30-50

1348 Pearl necklace and imitation pearl necklaces, paste and marcasite brooches and paste earrings £40-60 1349 Quantity of silver jewellery, including a Victorian silver locket with chased decoration, Albert chain, bangles and other items of silver and a pocket watch £70-100

1341

1351 Edwardian paste set pendant, in fitted case, a shell cameo, string of cultured pearls, two coin holders and two brooches £100-150 1352 Collection of costume jewellery in a jewellery case, including some silver items, cultured pearl and quartz necklace and earrings £50-80 1353 Victorian banded agate brooch, silver gilt blackamoor pendant, niello bangles, and an Edwardian paste set brooch, haematite necklace and a large French plaque brooch. £100-150 1354 Large collection of silver and white metal jewellery including some gem set rings, bangles and a large silver cigarette case £100-150

1350 Costume jewellery including a Victorian jet locket, portrait brooch, coin bracelet, heart form vesta case, and a paste clasp evening bag £50-80

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WATCHES 1355 Two gold watches, an Omega lady’s watch on textured gold strap, 9ct gold and an hexagonal watch on gold bracelet 9ct £200-300 1356 Two gold wrist watches on bracelet straps, 9ct

£100-150

1357 Zenith lady’s gold watch on a bar link strap, manual movement, 9ct £120-160 1358 Gentleman’s Omega Genève automatic wristwatch, cushion shape champagne colour dial with date aperture at 3, 18ct gold case, yellow metal bracelet tested as 18ct. £800-1200 1359 Lady’s Garrard 9ct gold bracelet wristwatch, round circular silver dial, manual winding movement. £100-200 1360 Lady’s Mappin 9ct gold bracelet wristwatch, circular dial with gold Arabic numerals, with round gold link bracelet. Manual winding movement. £100-200

1362 1362 Vintage Breitling Cosmanaute stainless steel chrono-matic wristwatch, Ref 1809, black dial with two silvered subsidiary dials, 24 hour numerals and luminous red hands, late 1960’s to 1970’s, original Brietling bracelet, cased £1000-1200 See Illustration 1363 Lady’s 9ct gold bracelet watch, white round dial with Roman numerals on a 9ct gold expandable bracelet, circa 1910 £150-250 1364 Girard Perregaux Ladies 9ct gold bracelet watch

£100-200

1365 Collection of four watches, including a gentleman’s sekio 18ct gold watch with a gold plated expandable bracelet quartz movement, a Tissot titanium seamaster, Bullova and an Asprey watch £200-300

1361 1361 Art Deco diamond cocktail watch, 1930’s, rectangular dial with Arabic numerals, diamond set bezel and shoulders mounted in platinum, with a later 9ct white gold extension strap £300-500 See Illustration

1366 1366 Lady’s gold fob watch, the case with chased decoration, Swiss movement, 14ct gold £80-120 See Illustration

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1367 1367 Ladies Jaeger LeCoultre gold and diamond watch, silvered dial with applied baton hour markers, polished baton hour and minute hands, 18ct white gold case with round single-cut diamond set bezel, integral textured 18ct white gold bracelet. circa 1980 £1200-1800 See Illustration

1374 Collection of three watches, including a Rodania sport gold plated watch, a Selecta watch and a Chamois gold plated watch. £40-60

1368 Omega Seamaster gold plated wristwatch, date aperture at 3, stainless steel and gold plated Omega bracelet. Quartz movement. Case diameter 32mm £40-60 1369 Four watches including a ladies 9ct gold Favre Leuba bracelet dress watch, two rotary watches and a seiko watch £80-120 1370 Ladies 9ct gold Tissot dress watch, with a 9ct gold integral Bracelet. £140-180 1371 Gentleman’s gold Waltham USA wristwatch,9ct, 1940’s, round dial with gold hour markers and Arabic numerals, subsidiary dial at 6, cushion shaped gold case, on a brown strap. Manual wind movement. £80-120 1372 Gentleman’s Accurist 1960’s gold watch, round dial with gold Arabic numerals and baton hour markers, on a black strap. Manual winding movement £70-100 1373 Three gentleman’s watches, including a 1970’s gold plated Rotary watch, on a black strap, a Oris stainless steel watch, Circa 1960’s and a Rotary chrome watch £60-80

1375 1375 Early 20th C, Silver half hunter pocket watch, blue enamel Roman numerals on the outer case. white dial with black roman numerals, engine turned case. stamped fine silver 875. £30-50 See Illustration 1376 Collection of dress watches including a lady’s 9ct gold bracelet watch, three seiko watches and others £40-60 1377 Two silver open faced pocket watches two silver wrist watches and a silver vesta case £50-70

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1385

1378 Ladies Cartier gold plated tank watch and Bulava Dior gold plated watch. £60-80

1386 Waltham gold cased watch tested as 18ct and a silver watch £100-200

1379 Lady’s Audemars piguet “Audemarine” 18ct gold and diamond dress watch, mother of pearl dial, with a diamond set bezel. on a black strap with a 18ct gold Piaget buckle. Case number D40791 £800-1200

1387 Lady’s Rotary steel watch, rectangular dial, black roman numerals on a black leather strap with a gentleman’s rotary steel bracelet watch. Boxed. £20-30

1380 Cartier Must De silver-gilt wristwatch, circular dial with Roman numerals, quartz, on a leather strap, (strap not original). 30mm £150-250 1381 Gentleman’s Zenith automatic 18ct gold bracelet watch, rectangular dial with gold hour markers with date aperture at 5. on an 18ct gold textured bracelet £1400-1600 1382 Open faced pocket watch, 18ct gold case, white enamel dial with black roman numerals, Keyless wound, engraved monogram to the back of the case. Inscriptions to inside of the case, presentation gift, 20 Feb 1914. £1200-1500 1383 Gentleman’s Lanco gold bracelet watch silvered dial with gold hour markers, on a 9ct gold gate style link bracelet £300-400 1384 A Corvette Lady’s wristwatch on bracelet strap, similar by Benson both 9ct and an 18ct watch £100-150 1385 Gold half hunter pocket watch, 18ct gold, white enamel dial with black roman numeral, subsidiary diary, dial and movement signed Terry & Co Manchester and a smaller ladies gold half hunter pocket watch tested as 18ct Provenance: both engraved on the back FHD and MD, brother and sister, Great Grand father and aunt of the current vendor £800-1200 See Illustration

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1388 1388 19th century continental silver pocket chronometer with enamelled dial with subsidiary Month, Day Hour, second dial and moon faced dial £200-300 See Illustration


1390 1389 Longines 14ct gold open faced pocket watch with subsidiary dial at 6, on yellow metal open link chain tested as 18ct gold Circa 1960 £800-1200 See Illustration

1390 Gold hunter pocket watch, 18ct gold, white enamel dial signed Williams Twickenham and a gold plated full hunter pocket watch and a 18ct gold fob watch £500-800 See Illustration

1391 Silver cased Goliath pocket watch. London 1882. P & F Schafer, 27 Piccadilly. £60-80

1392 Gold open faced pocket watch, 18ct gold, white dial with subsidiary seconds dial at 6, signed John Cashmore, London 1895 £800-1200

1393 Gold full hunter pocket watch, white dial with subsidiary dial at 6, 9ct gold case, cover case engraved presentation gift by City of London Police 1933, with a plated Albert watch chain. £300-500 1389 1394 Early 20th C 9ct gold Albert chain, each link engraved 9ct 375, with a rowing club presentation fob and t bar £250-350

1395 Gold full hunter pocket watch, engine turned 18ct gold case with a family crest engraved to the centre, textured gold coloured dial with gold Roman numerals, movement signed by Barrauds of Cornhill London 1902 with a open gold curb chain. £1500-2500

1396 Oversized pocket watch, the enamel face with secondary dial, printed mm & Co, Swiss made, a gold plated pocket watch and a 9ct gold wristwatch £70-100 1397 A 1960’s Omega stopwatch, black dial with white outer chapter ring, with red Omega logo, top winder, within black matt case £30-50

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COINS

1404

1398 Maundy money four coin set 1975 in red leather case 1399 George V Gold Sovereign 1912 on 9ct gold chain

£50-70 £180-220

1400 Charles II (1660-85), Halfcrown, 1676, now pierced as a medallion. £50-100 1401 Collection of mostly pre decimal coins some loose some in albums £60-100

1408 Gold Victorian half sovereign 1894 inset in 9ct gold ring

£120-180

1409 Victorian gold sovereign 1896 inset in 9ct gold ring

£250-250

1410 1996 United Kingdom Silver Anniversary Collection coin set, two silver Jersey and Guernsey coins, silver proof piedfort two-pound coin, bronze coronation medal and other coins £80-120

1402 500th Anniversary 1489-1989 gold proof sovereign three coin set including half-sovereign, sovereign and two-pound coin each struck in 22ct gold £700-1000 1403 United Kingdom 1986 gold proof three coin set containing two pounds, sovereign and half-sovereign all struck in 22ct gold £700-1000 1404 1997 gold proof crown celebrating Golden Wedding Anniversary of Her Majesty the Queen and Prince Philip £800-1200 See Illustration 1405 1996 gold Proof £2 coin A Celebration of Football

£400-600

1406 1994 gold proof three coin set including half-sovereign, sovereign and double-sovereign each struck in 22ct gold £700-1000 1407 George V gold half sovereign 1911, inset in 9ct gold ring

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£120-180

1411 1411 Silver George III Five Shillings Dollar, 1804

£150-250 See Illustration


1412 1412 Spain, Joseph Napoleon, 20 reales, 1810

£150-250 See Illustration

1413 Charles II silver crown, 1662 German silver coin dated 1780 converted into a pendent £50-100 1414 Two gold sovereigns, 1962, 1966 1415 Two gold sovereigns, 1966, 1967 1416 Two gold sovereigns, 1962, 1967 1417 Two gold sovereigns, 1962, 1966 1418 Two gold sovereigns, 1962, 1966 1419 Two gold sovereigns, 1962, 1967 1420 Two gold sovereigns, 1962, 1966 1421 Two gold sovereigns, 1962, 1966 1422 Two gold sovereigns, 1962, 1966 1423 Two gold sovereigns, 1962, 1967 1424 Two gold sovereigns, 1962, 1967 1425 Two gold sovereigns, 1962, 1967 1426 Two gold sovereigns, 1962, 1966 1427 Two gold sovereigns, 1962, 1966

£350-400

£350-400

£350-400

£350-400

£350-400

£350-400

£350-400

£350-400

£350-400

£350-400

£350-400

£350-400

£350-400

1428 Two gold sovereigns, 1962, 1966

£350-400

1429 Two gold sovereigns, 1962, 1966

£350-400

1430 Two gold sovereigns, 1966, 1967

£350-400

1431 Two gold sovereigns, 1962

£350-400

1432 Two gold sovereigns, 1962

£350-400

1433 Two gold sovereigns, 1962

£350-400

1434 Two gold sovereigns, 1962, 1967

£350-400

1435 Two gold sovereigns, 1962, 1967

£350-400

1436 Two gold sovereigns, 1962, 1967

£350-400

1437 Two gold sovereigns, 1962

£350-400

1438 Two gold sovereigns, 1962

£350-400

1439 Two gold sovereigns, 1962, 1967

£350-400

1440 Two gold sovereigns, 1962, 1966

£350-400

1441 Two gold sovereigns, 1962, 1966

£350-400

1442 Two gold sovereigns, 1962, 1968

£350-400

1443 Two gold sovereigns, 1962, 1967

£350-400

1444 Two gold sovereigns, 1962, 1966

£350-400

1445 Two gold sovereigns, 1962, 1967

£350-400

1446 Two gold sovereigns, 1962, 1966

£350-400

1447 Two gold sovereigns, 1962, 1968

£350-400

1448 Two gold sovereigns, 1962, 1967

£350-400

1449 Two gold sovereigns, 1962

£350-400

1450 Two gold sovereigns, 1962

£350-400

£350-400

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1462 to 1481

1451 Two gold sovereigns, 1962, 1966

£350-400

1459 One gold sovereign, 1957

£170-220

1452 Two gold sovereigns, 1962

£350-400

1460 George V half sovereign in 9ct gold ring

£150-250

1453 Two gold sovereigns, 1962, 1967

£350-400

1454 Two gold sovereigns, 1962, 1966

£350-400

1455 Two gold sovereigns, 1962, 1966

1462 1975 Gold South African Krugerrand

£800-1200 See Illustration

£350-400 1463 1975 Gold South African Krugerrand

1456 Two gold sovereigns, 1967, 1968

£350-400

1457 Two gold sovereigns, 1967, 1968

£350-400

1458 Two gold sovereigns, 1962

£350-400

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1461 Victorian sovereign 1877, George V Sovereign 1931 in 9ct gold mounts on a 9ct gold bracelet £500-600

1464 1975 Gold South African Krugerrand

1465 1975 Gold South African Krugerrand

£800-1200 See Illustration

£800-1200 See Illustration

£800-1200 See Illustration


1487

1466 1975 Gold South African Krugerrand

1467 1975 Gold South African Krugerrand

1468 1975 Gold South African Krugerrand

1469 1975 Gold South African Krugerrand

1470 1975 Gold South African Krugerrand

1471 1975 Gold South African Krugerrand

1472 1975 Gold South African Krugerrand

1473 1975 Gold South African Krugerrand

1474 1975 Gold South African Krugerrand

1475 1975 Gold South African Krugerrand

£800-1200 See Illustration

£800-1200 See Illustration

£800-1200 See Illustration

£800-1200 See Illustration

£800-1200 See Illustration

£800-1200 See Illustration

£800-1200 See Illustration

£800-1200 See Illustration

£800-1200 See Illustration

£800-1200 See Illustration

1476 1975 Gold South African Krugerrand

1477 1975 Gold South African Krugerrand

1478 1975 Gold South African Krugerrand

1479 1975 Gold South African Krugerrand

1480 1975 Gold South African Krugerrand

1481 1975 Gold South African Krugerrand

£800-1200 See Illustration

£800-1200 See Illustration

£800-1200 See Illustration

£800-1200 See Illustration

£800-1200 See Illustration

£800-1200 See Illustration

1482 Two gold sovereigns 1974

£350-450

1483 Half sovereign coin 1909

£80-120

1484 George V gold sovereign 1911

£180-220

1485 George V gold sovereign 1913

£180-220

1486 Two Victorian half sovereigns 1901, 1895

£180-220

1487 A Victoria jubilee specimen set, 1887, in original presentation case £100-150 See Illustration

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SILVER PLATE 1488 Silver plated wine funnel, pepper grinder and a small quantity of silver plated flatware £40-60 1489 Pair of silver plated Corinthian column candlesticks and another pair of silver plated candlesticks on slender columns and circular beaded bases £40-60 1490 Late 19th/early 20th century white metal figure of a whippet, (unmarked), 14cm high £80-120 1491 Pair of 19th silver plated warmers with bone handle, and other silver plate £60-100

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1492 Collection of silver plate including two entree dishes, asparagus servers and a teapot £60-80 1493 Canteen of old English pattern cutlery

£80-120

1494 Victorian silver plated cheese dish in the from of a conch shell 20cm £40-60 1495 Silver plated egg warmer and other silver plate

£40-60


SILVER

1499 Pair of Norwegian Sterling silver and blue and white enamelled salt shakers and saucers, by David Andersen, 5.5cm high £40-60

1500

1496 1496 Victorian silver ‘WHISKEY’ decanter label, by Roberts & Belk, Sheffield, 1865 £30-50 See Illustration 1497 19th century silver chamberstick with gadrooned rim and loop handle, maker’s mark ‘TW&Co.’, 1.6oz, 49g £30-50

1500 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 1501 George III silver caddy spoon with heart-shaped bowl, maker’s mark ‘IT’, Birmingham, 1814 £30-50 1502 Pair of Victorian silver asparagus servers with bright cut decoration, by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield, 1895, 6oz, 186g £150-250 1503 Pair of Victorian silver fiddle, thread and scroll sugar tongs, by George Adams, London, 1849, and two other pairs of sugar tongs, 4.2oz, 130g £50-80

1504 Pair of 18th/19th century sugar tongs with bright cut decoration, maker’s mark ‘TW’, and two other pairs of sugar tongs, 2.8oz, 87g £40-60 1505 Pair of George III silver sugar tongs with bright cut decoration, by Benjamin Montigue, London, and two other pairs of sugar tongs, 2.9oz, 90g £40-60 1506 Pair of George III silver sugar tongs with bright cut decoration, by Stephen Adams I, London, 1799, and two other pairs of sugar tongs, 3.3oz, 102g £40-60

1498 1498 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

1507 George V Britannia standard silver cream jug Sheffield 1923, by Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd, 6.5cm 110 grams 3ozs £40-60 1508 Pair of Victorian silver salts London 1897 and four silver cup holders 152 grams 4.5 ozs £40-60 1509 Victorian silver pierced sugar basket on three hoof feet, decorated with three embossed ram’s heads, swags and foliage, 10cm tall, 6.43ozt, 200g, (no liner) £80-100

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1510 George III silver fiddle pattern gravy spoon, engraved initials to terminal, by Thomas Watson, Newcastle, 1798, 3.54oz, 110g £150-250 1511 Early 20th century silver mug, Birmingham, date mark and maker’s mark rubbed, retailed by Northern Goldsmiths, Newcastle Upon Tyne and with registration no. stamped to base, 8cm tall, 4.37ozt, 136g £40-60 1512 George V round silver cream jug with reeded handle, Birmingham 1914, 9cms wide, 79 grms £35-50 1513 George V bun top silver pepper pot by Fenton Russell and Co., Brittania Standard, London 1936, 9cms high, 100 grms £50-80 1514 Edward VII silver cream jug by Charles Stuart Harris, London, (date letter rubbed), 9.5cms high, 95 grams £40-60 1515 Victorian vase shaped caster on a round foot, 11.5cms high, London 1899, 65 grms. 2 ozs £30-50 1516 Pair of Victorian small silver pepper pots, Sheffield 1897

1525 1525 George III silver oval stand with reeded supports on ball feet, maker’s mark ‘RG’, London, 1801, 14.5oz, 450g, with a Waterford cut glass bowl contemporary to the stand £200-300 See Illustration

£20-30

1517 Victorian round silver caster in the form of a kitchen pepper, Brittannia standard, London 1877, 8cms high, 80 grms £60-100 1518 Victorian tapering silver caster in the form of a kitchen pepper, London 1886, 8cms high, 81 grms £50-80 1519 Edward VII tapering silver caster in the form of a kitchen pepper, Birmingham 1907, 9cms high, 44 grms £40-60 1520 George V round silver caster in the form of a kitchen pepper, London 1917, 6cms high, 77 grms £40-60 1521 George V round silver caster, Britannia standard, London 1936, 8.5cms high, 98 grms £50-80 1522 Victorian round silver caster in the form of a kitchen pepper, London 1883, 8cms high, 77 grms £50-80 1523 Victorian round silver caster in the form of a kitchen pepper with reeded handle, London 1895, Britannia standard, 7cms high, 64 grms £50-80 1524 Edward VII round caster in the form of a kitchen pepper, Birmingham 1903, 6.5cms high, 29 grms

£25-30

1526 1526 George V silver three piece tea service, comprising teapot, cream jug and sugar bowl, of ovoid form on round feet, by Henry Clifford Davis, Birmingham, 1933, gross weight 19.4oz, 606g £180-220 See Illustration 1527 Pair of George III silver berry spoons, by Thomas Tookey, London, 1776, six smaller berry spoons and a pair of sugar nips, (pair of spoons in non-matching case), 9oz, 279g £80-120 1528 George III and later part canteen of silver Old English pattern cutlery, comprising twelve dinner forks, twelve tablespoons, twelve dessert forks, twelve dessert spoons, sauce ladle and seven teaspoons, various dates and marks, 84oz, 2612g £1000-1500 1529 Victorian silver Queen’s pattern caddy spoon, by Lister & Sons, Newcastle, 1853, 0.7oz, 22g £30-50 1530 Victorian silver ‘Teaette’ patent tea infuser, by George Gray. London, 1893, two caddy spoons, cheroot holder, sugar tongs, and coffee spoons in fitted case, weighable silver, 4oz, 124g £50-80

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1531 1536 1531 George VI silver octagonal waiter on four shaped feet, by William Comyns & Sons Ltd., London, 1938, 29.5oz, 917g £300-500 See Illustration

1540 Pair of George VI silver candlesticks in the form of columns, Sheffield, 1950, 15cm high £80-120

1532 Pair of George VI silver salt and pepper shakers on round feet, by Viner’s Ltd., Sheffield, 1949, pair of tot cups, bowl, candlestick (loaded), and a dressing table jar, weighable silver 13oz, 404g £100-200

1541 Victorian fiddle pattern sauce ladle, pair of squat candle sticks, photo frame, shell form pin dish and six spoons, various dates and marks £80-120

1533 George V silver hotwater jug with spiral twist body and embossed decoration, on round foot, by Thomas of New Bond Street, London, 1910, gross weight 22oz, 684g £200-300

1542 George III silver tea canister and cover of square section with gadrooned and swag decoration, maker’s mark ‘TT’, city and date letter obliterated, cover not marked, 9.8oz, 304g, and a silver backed butterfly wing pendant £60-100

1534 Edward VII silver four piece tea service, of serpentine form on bun feet, comprising teapot, hotwater jug, cream jug and sugar bowl, by Joseph Gloster Ltd., Birmingham, 1909, gross weight 49.5oz, 1539g £400-600 1535 Set of twelve George VI silver coffee spoons, by Angora Silver Plate Co., Sheffield, 1941, in fitted case, wine label, pair of Spanish Sterling silver embossed dishes, sauce boat, mug and German silver spoons, 18oz, 559g £120-180 1536 Matched canteen of George III and later Thread pattern cutlery for six, comprising tablespoons, dessert spoons, table forks and dessert forks, various dates and makers, 42.5oz, 1321g, six modern silver handled and stainless steel dinner knives and dessert knives £400-600 See Illustration 1537 George VI silver sugar bowl with reeded rim, by Stokes & Ireland Ltd., Chester, 1938, cigar case, cream jug and sugar castor, 15oz, 466g £140-180 1538 Mixed lot of miscellaneous silver items to include, vesta case, pocket knives, tea spoons, sugar tongs etc £50-100 1539 Sterling silver serving fork and spoon with moulded decoration, two pairs of sugar tongs, silver bladed knife, four napkin rings and a set of six Norwegian silver gilt teaspoons, gross weight 16.5oz, 513g £100-150

1543 Aspreys, George V silver and oak photograph frame, Birmingham 1912, 24cm x 18.5cm, aperture 20cm x 15cm £60-100 1544 George III silver meat skewer, by Peter & William Bateman, London, 1808, 3.5oz, 108g £80-100 1545 Silver mounted Art Deco style dressing table set (Birmingham 1960). Cased £40-60 1546 Pair of Victorian silver Corinthian column dwarf candlesticks on square bases, by Hawksworth, Eyre & Co. Ltd., Sheffield, 1895, loaded bases, 14cm high £100-150 1547 Modern Irish silver dish of lobed form, by William Egan & Sons, Dublin, 1966, and another smaller of oval form with gadrooned border, by the same maker, Dublin, 1973, 6.7oz, 209g £80-120 1548 Victorian silver snuff box with hinged cover of elongated oval form, with engraved scrolling decoration, by George Angell & Co., London, 1866, 1.7oz, 55g £80-120 1549 George III silver vinaigrette in the form of a travelling case with moulded and engine turned decoration, by Matthew Linwood, Birmingham, 1816, 1.2oz, 37g £80-120

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1550 George III silver wine funnel with reeded rim, maker’s mark rubbed, London, 1807, 5.3oz, 164g £100-150 1551 George V silver waiter with serpentine beaded rim on three ball and claw feet, by Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd., Sheffield, 1911, 6oz, 186g £100-150 1552 Edward VII silver Art Nouveau three handled cup on circular base, by Thomas Edward Atkins, Birmingham, 1909, 4.8oz, 150g £60-80

1557

1553

1557 George V silver presentation salver with serpentine rim on three hoof feet, by Elkington & Co., Birmingham, 1918, 43oz, 1337g £400-600 See Illustration

1553 Matched part canteen of mostly modern silver King’s pattern cutlery, comprising eight dinner forks, two tablespoons, six soup spoons, seven dessert forks, eight dessert forks, five teaspoons, mostly Mappin & Webb, London, 1969-71, 74oz, eight silverhandled dinner knives and dessert knives, silver plated gravy spoon, cake slice, salad servers, teaspoon and coffee spoon £1000-1500 See Illustration 1554 George V silver cigarette box with silver stag surmount, by Stuart Clifford & Co., London, 1909 £60-100 1555 Pair of Victorian silver fiddle pattern tablespoons, by William Eaton, London, 1840, Victorian silver christening mug, and a six silver teaspoons in fitted case, 13.1oz, 408g £150-250

1558 1558 Victorian silver presentation snuff box with moulded and engraved scrolling and shell decoration, inscription reads ‘Presented together with a purse to Mr. Andrew Ray, Engineer. by a few friends in acknowledgement of the enterprise and talent displayed by him as engineer for THE PENDLETON COLLIERIES in restoring the works after disastrous inundation by which they were immersed to THE DEPTH OF 484 YARDS for a period of eighteen months. Nov.r 1848.’ by Francis Clark, Birmingham, 1841, 6.4oz, 200g £200-300 See Illustration

1556 1556 Set of six modern silver King’s pattern fish knives and forks, by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield, 1979, gross weight assuming handles are filled 22.5oz, 699g, in fitted case £250-350 See Illustration

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1559 Set of four Victorian silver salts and spoons, the salts of cauldron form on three ball feet, by John Millward Banks, Birmingham, 1891/2, mug, pair of dwarf candlesticks, two pairs of sugar tongs, four teaspoons, cigarette case, two napkin rings and a fork and spoon with bird terminals, two silver plated napkin rings, two pairs of sugar tongs and a thimble, weighable silver 16oz, 497g £200-300


1560 Victorian silver vesta with hinged cover, by Thornhill & Co., London, 1880, gross weight 1.6oz, 50g £40-60

1566 Modern silver mounted photograph frame with embossed scrolling decoration, by John Bull Ltd., London, 1990, and two white metal photograph frames, (3) £60-100 1567 Sterling silver photograph frame with embossed floral decoration, marked ‘925’ £40-60 1568 Edward VII silver gilt and floral embossed sugar sifter, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd., London, 1909, 7.9oz, 245g £150-200 1569 George VI silver sugar sifter of baluster form, by William Comyns & Sons Ltd., London, 1936, 3.7oz, 115g £40-60

1561 1561 Part canteen of Victorian silver Old English pattern cutlery comprising twelve tablespoons, twelve dessert spoons, twelve teaspoons, eleven dinner forks and twelve dessert forks, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1900, 102.5oz, 3187g £1200-1800 See Illustration

1570 George III silver teapot with bright cut decoration, by George Smith II & Thomas Hayter, London, 1799, gross weight 15.5oz, 484g £150-250 1571 George V silver mounted glass ball match strike, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd., Birmingham, 1929, 9.5cm high £50-80

1562 George V silver presentation cigar/cigarette box, by William Comyns & Sons Ltd., London, 1933, 7cm x 23.5cm x 14.5cm £150-250

1572 1572 George V silver three piece tea service, comprising teapot, cream jug and sugar bowl, with beaded borders on round feet, by Reid & Sons, London, 1922, gross weight 20.2oz, 630g £200-300 See Illustration

1563 1563 Pair of George VI silver presentation mugs, by Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd., Sheffield, 1936, 22oz, 684g £250-350 See Illustration 1564 Three silver cigarette cases with engine turned decoration, cigarette box, pencil and silver topped dressing table jar, weighable silver 13.9oz, 433g £120-180 1565 Pair of modern silver mounted strut photograph frames with embossed decoration, maker’s mark ‘BT’, London, 1978 £80-120

1573 George V silver presentation bowl with serpentine rim on round foot, by Blackmore & Fletcher Ltd., London, 1923, 11.7oz, 366g £120-180 1574 Set of six Victorian silver napkin rings with bright cut foliate decoration, by John Millward Banks, Birmingham, 1891, 2.6oz, 81g, in fitted case £60-100 1575 Victorian silver card case with engraved foliate decoration, by George Unite & Sons, Birmingham, 1891, 1.7oz, 54g, in fitted case £40-60 1576 Pair of Victorian silver pepperettes of ovoid form with engraved decoration each on three ball feet, by Elkington & Co., London, 1879, 3.7oz, 116g £60-100

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1577 Pair of George VI silver four division toast racks with loop handles, by Barker Brothers Silver Ltd., Birmingham, 1936, 3.5oz, 109g £40-60 1578 Victorian silver child’s whistle/rattle/teether, with embossed decoration, seven bells and coral teether, by George Unite, no other marks visible, gross weight 1oz, 33g £50-80 1579 George VI three piece cruet set, comprising salt, pepperette and mustard pot, cover and spoon, with serpentine rims, each on four pad feet, by William Suckling Ltd., Birmingham, 1936, and another three piece cruet by Mappin & Webb, 7.2oz, 223g £80-120 1580 Modern silver miniature Alms style dish, by Mappin & Webb, London, 1973, miniature tazza, cream jug, mother-of-pearl handled pen knife in fitted case, ‘800’ standard cake slice with inset stone and other items, gross weight 19oz, 590g £200-300 1581 George V silver salver with serpentine rim and hammered decoration, on three scroll feet, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1926, 19oz, 590g £150-250 1582 Set of six George V silver Old English pattern dinner forks, and three soup spoons, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1926/28, and six George III and later teaspoons, 24oz, 746g £200-400

1584 1584 George V silver fruit basket of lobed form with pierced and scroll decorated rim, on three shell feet, by James Dixon & Sons Ltd., Sheffield, 1923, 21oz, 653g £250-350 See Illustration 1585 Edward VII silver sugar bowl with half gadrooned body, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd., London, 1903, and a silver sugar castor, Chester, 1908, 8oz, 248g £80-120 1586 George III silver wine funnel, maker’s mark ‘AH’, London, 1791, 3oz, 93g £60-100

1587 1587 Victorian silver four piece tea service comprising teapot, tea caddy, sugar bowl and cream jug, with half-gadrooned decoration, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd., London, 1897, gross weight 23oz, 715g £250-350 See Illustration 1588 Late Victorian silver six division toast rack, by James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield, 1900, 7oz, 217g £70-100

1583 1583 George III silver presentation hunting goblet embossed with family crest of three bulls heads flanked with engraved cartouche reading ‘Shelton Gorse established 1814’, by Edward Barton London 1788, and retail mark on base for Wilkinson, Piccadilly, 21cm, 20oz, 622g £600-800 See Illustration

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1589 George V silver salver of lobed form the border with shell and scroll work and engraved central cartouche on four ball and claw feet, by J Sherwood & Sons, Birmingham, 14oz, 435g, 28cm diameter £150-250


1596 Set of six modern silver decanter labels with shell and scroll borders to include Brandy, Port and Vodka, London, 1968, and 4 others 4oz, 124g £100-150 1597 Two 19th century silver sugar tongs with shell bowls stamped with Lion passant and maker’s marks, a serving knife and fork with engraved foliate decoration, Sheffield, 1835, cased, a silver propelling pencil, a wooden bowl with silver rim, a glass and silver match ball, and plated dessert knives and forks and a pair of plated grape scissors £120-180 1598 George III silver snuff box London, 1809, 6cm wide

£50-100

1599 Victorian silver rectangular box the cover embossed with figures playing a game of skittles, by Charles Stuart Harris, London, 1898, 10.6oz, 330g £120-180 1590 1590 Modern silver presentation salver of shaped rectangular form the back engraved with inscription, maker’s mark ‘JT & Co.’, Sheffield, 1957, 21oz, 653g, 27cm wide £250-350 See Illustration

1600 George V planished silver presentation quaich, by Daniel & John Wellby, London, 1912, 9oz, 280g £120-180 1601 Edward VII silver mounted novelty button hook in the form of a golf club, by Adie & Lovekin Ltd, Birmingham, 1907, £40-80 1602 Pair of Victorian silver fish servers with pierced decoration, by Aaron Hadfield, Sheffield, 1850, handles are later and London, 1879, and three teaspoons £60-80 1603 George II silver waiter with serpentine rim on four hoof feet, maker’s mark rubbed, London, 1730, 7oz, 217g £100-150

1591 1591 Pair of silver bon bon dishes with pierced shaped bodies, ribbon and leaf handles, by Synyer & Beddoes, Birmingham 1938, retailers Goldsmiths and Silversmiths, 6oz, 186g, in leather case £100-200 See Illustration 1592 Edward VII silver tyg, the ovoid body on three shaped supports, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd., London, 1907, 9oz, 279g £80-120 1593 Silver and powder blue enamelled dressing table set comprising a cigarette box, pair of hair brushes and clothes brushes, powder compact, three toilet bottles, Elizabeth Arden lipstick, nail buffer, four covers (glass bottles broken) and another compact, various dates and makers, circa 1930 £80-120 1594 A pair of Art Deco Silver spoons with Coat of Arms to the terminals and shell bowls London 1930 Makers Goldsmiths and Silversmiths, cased, a harlequin set of six enamel coffee spoons, cased £50-80 1595 George V engine turned silver compact, Birmingham, 1920, and a silver box with gilded interior, 8oz, 248g £100-150

1604 1604 Modern silver hotwater jug with gadrooned rim and foot, by Garrard & Co. Ltd., London, 1959, gross weight 19.5oz, 606g £200-300 See Illustration

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1605 Modern silver bowl with hammered decoration, lobed rim on round foot, by Asprey & Co. Ltd., London, 1973, 11oz, 343g £120-180

1615 Modern silver sugar caster of baluster form, by Barker Ellis Silver Co., Birmingham, 1973, 3.6oz, and a pair of dwarf candlesticks £50-80 1616 George III silver sauce ladle, maker’s mark ‘IL’, London, 1809, and other small items of silver including spoons, a modern meat skewer, silver plated box and cover, bowl and spoons, weighable silver 11.5oz, 357g £150-250

1606

1617

1606 Modern silver Alms style dish, by William Comyns & Sons Ltd., London, 1963, 16.9oz, 528g £180-220 See Illustration

1617 Victorian silver three piece tea service comprising teapot, cream jug and sugar bowl, with gadrooned rims and all on four lion’s paw feet, by John Edward Wilmot, Birmingham, 1900, gross weight 21.5oz, 668g £200-300 See Illustration

1607 George III silver goblet on round foot, by Thomas Johnson, London, 1814, 7.3oz, 228g £80-120 1608 George V silver porringer with S-scroll handles, by J Parkes & Co., London, 1923, 6.3oz, 198g £80-120 1609 George III silver cream jug, maker’s mark rubbed, London, 1796, 3.5oz, 110g £40-60 1610 George III silver brandy warmer with turned wooden handle, maker’s mark rubbed, London, 1813, gross weight 2.7oz, 84g £50-80 1611 George III silver pepperette of baluster form, maker’s mark ‘ID’, London, 1765, 2.1oz, 68g £50-80

1618 1618 George V silver dish with shaped rim on oval foot, by Skinner & Co., London, 1913, 19.3oz, 602g £200-300 See Illustration

1612 Edward VII silver pot holder and cover with pierced and embossed floral decoration, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd., London, 1905, and a silver mustard pot (lacking glass liner), 9.5oz, 297g £100-150 1613 Modern silver sugar bowl, maker’s mark ‘SJR’, Sheffield, 1972, another sugar bowl and a small dish, 8.7oz, 270g £80-120 1614 Modern silver circular patch box, the cover decorated with a scene of dancing figures, maker’s mark ‘DE’, London, 1978, and three other small boxes and covers, 2.5oz, 79g £80-120

1619 1619 William IV silver snuff box, by Nathaniel Mills, London, 1835, 7cm wide, 2.4oz, 75g £100-200 See Illustration

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1620 Silver and glass stand, two mustard pots, two silver napkin rings and a silver cigarette case, various dates and marks £80-120 1621 Victorian silver cheese scoop, Sheffield, 1897, in presentation case, Victorian silver fork spoon, knife and napkin ring set, London, 1899, in presentation case, and set of six coffee spoons £80-120 1622 Victorian silver mug, London, 1877, 8.4oz, 262g

£60-80

1623 George III silver oval teapot with later floral decoration, marks rubbed, wooden handle, gross weight 22oz, 684g £150-250 1624 Victorian silver mounted and fruitwood snuff mull, maker’s mark ‘BB’, London, 1849 and a silver cigarette case, Birmingham, 1910 £100-150 1625 George V five piece cruet set, comprising pair of salts, pair of pepperettes and mustard pot and cover, by Lee & Wigfull, Sheffield, 1911/12, 6.1oz, 192g, trumpet vase with filled base and two ‘800’ standard salt spoons, silver plated pin cushion in the form of a shoe and a salt spoon £60-100

1627 1627 George V silver octagonal rose bowl, by Charles Westwood & Sons, Birmingham, 1912, 37oz, 1150g £500-800 See Illustration 1628 Victorian silver porringer with embossed decoration, by Harris Brothers, London, 1896, posy vase, ash tray, alms style dish and a cigarette box, weighable silver 14oz, 435g £100-200

1629 1629 George V silver mounted presentation clock/barometer/thermometer, maker’s mark rubbed, London, 1931, 15.5cm x 27.5cm £100-200 See Illustration 1626 1626 George V silver salver, the moulded rim with shell decoration, maker’s mark rubbed, Birmingham, 1928, 37oz, 1150g £400-600 See Illustration

1630 Edward VII novelty silver cream jug in form of a Guernsey milk can, Birmingham, 1905 £40-60 1631 Edward VII silver cream jug with embossed decoration, by Walker & Hall, Chester, 1906 £20-40 1632 Pair of Victorian silver pedestal bon bon dishes with pierced and shell decoration, Birmingham, 1899 £20-40 1633 George V silver slide-top dome form inkwell, Birmingham, 1923 £20-40 1634 Pair of English Sterling silver grape scissors, London, marks indistinct £20-40

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1689

1690

1649 ––––– 1648 –––––

1635 Modern silver pepper mill, London, 1982

£30-50

1636 George V silver tea caddy of oval section, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd., Sheffield, 1919 £50-80 1637 Modern silver Yard-o-led pen and pencil set with vacant cartouches, London, 1969, in fitted case

£30-50

1638 Modern silver cruet set, comprising salt, mustard and pepperette, Birmingham, 1979, in fitted case £40-60 1639 George V silver trophy cup and cover, the finial in the form of Neptune, Sheffield, 1925 £30-50 1640 Edward VII novelty silver fronted money box by Levi & Salaman, Birmingham, 1905 £50-80

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1641 Set of four George V Bridge card game, silver spoons with suit representation finials, Birmingham, 1921 £20-40 1642 Pair of George V silver candlesticks with beaded borders, Sheffield, 1924, 18cm high £60-90 1643 George V silver mounted clock with Art Deco dial by Saunders & Shepherd, Birmingham, 1922 £30-50 1644 Victorian bright cut foliate silver card case by F Marsden, Birmingham, 1876

£50-80

1645 Victorian silver decanter label ‘RUM’, by Rawlings & Summers, London, 1839 £20-40 1646 George III silver decanter label ‘Sherry’, Birmingham, 1810 £20-40


1651

1653

1650 1652

£30-50

1651 Asprey silver bookmark with engine turned decoration £40-60 See Illustration

1648 Two George V silver vesta cases, one with bright cut decoration, Birmingham 1911 and 1921 £30-50 See Illustration

1652 Novelty silver book mark in the form of a dagger, Crisford & Norris £20-40 See Illustration

1649 Edward VII silver and enamelled vesta case with Isle of Man legs surrounded by a foliate design, Birmingham, 1903 £50-80 See Illustration

1653 Trowel form silver and mother of pearl handled bookmark by A&LLd £20-40 See Illustration

1650 Novelty silk bookmark of trowel form by Crisford and Norris with mother of pearl handle £20-40 See Illustration

1654 George V silver match box holder with seated figure flanked by hounds, London, 1919, and a larger matchbox holder with engine turned decoration, Birmingham, 1921 £30-50

1647 Victorian silver goats head crown shield crested card case, Birmingham, 1886

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1661 1660 1696

1658

1656

1655 Novelty silver swizzle stick in the form of a champagne bottle, Birmingham, 1951, and an 800 grade silver slice with ship finial £20-40

1657

1659

1661 George III novelty silver leaf form caddy spoon, Birmingham, 1810 £80-120 See Illustration

1656 George IV silver textured caddy spoon by J Wilman, Birmingham, 1826 £30-50 See Illustration 1657 William IV silver caddy spoon with bright cut decoration, Taylor & Perry, 1833 £15-30 See Illustration 1658 George IV fiddle & shell pattern silver caddy spoon, by George Wintle, London, 1820 £20-40 See Illustration 1659 Victorian silver fiddle pattern caddy spoon, by John Osment, Exeter, 1851 £30-50 See Illustration 1660 George III silver caddy spoon with shell form bowl and bright cut decoration £30-50 See Illustration

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1662 1662 George VI novelty silver hip flask in the form of a motor petrol can with engine turned decoration, Birmingham, 1936 £100-150 See Illustration


1665 Three Silver stamp holders in envelope and purse designs, various dates and marks £40-60 1666 Novelty silver table lighter in the form of a lighthouse Pat. No. 3723219, Birmingham, 1935 £50-80 1667 Novelty silver cigar/table lighter in the form of a warming pan, Birmingham, 1957 £30-50

1669

1668 Edward VII silver sovereign holder with three compartments and engine turned decoration, Birmingham, 1903 £80-120 See Illustration 1669 Edward VII silver double sovereign holder, Birmingham, 1904 £50-80 See Illustration 1670 Victorian novelty silver letter opener with photo compartment, No 394594, by JMB, London, 1897 £50-80

1668

1671 George V silver photograph frame, Birmingham, 1916, aperture, 20cm x 15cm £30-50

1663 George V silver and tortoiseshell mounted mantel clock with silver inlay, Birmingham, 1914 £30-50

1672 Victorian silver pepper caster of baluster form on square base, by Daniel & John Wellby, London, 1880, 3.6oz, 113g £60-100 1673 Victorian silver mustard pot and cover with pierced and bright cut decoration, by Stokes & Ireland Ltd., Birmingham, 1895, mug, six teaspoons and a salt spoon, 8.5oz, 264g £80-120 1674 Victorian silver cream jug with embossed decoration on three hoof feet, by Henry Holland, London, 1876, ‘The Happy Cheese’ teaspoon and a silver salt, gross weight 4.1oz, 130g £50-100 1675 Matched set of four modern silver decanter labels with shell and scroll decoration, London, 1963-67, 1.8oz, 56g £30-50 1676 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 £80-100

1664

1677 Foreign Sterling silver key with pierced decoration, marked ‘925’, 2.9oz, 90g £80-120

1664 Victorian novelty silver tea caddy in the form of a Sedan chair, Rd. 34578, by S J., London, 1899 £100-150 See Illustration

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1678

1678 Two continental silver fighting cocks, with continental marks, import marks for London, 1936, 925 standard, on circular black painted wooden bases, 11cm high £200-300 See Illustration 1679 Dutch silver spoon with embossed flat bowl, with pierced figural handle and castle terminal, with import marks for Chester, 1908, 2oz, 63g £50-80 1680 Continental white metal pill box with hinged cover moulded with grapevines, 3.1oz, 99g £80-120

1681 1681 Silver Persian style oval dish with embossed and pierced floral decoration on four ball feet, ‘800’ standard, 30oz, 933g £300-500 See Illustration 1682 Dutch silver presentation cup and cover of ovoid form on knopped stem and round base, (loaded base), 30cm high £150-250

1683 1683 Portuguese white metal mounted and cut glass claret jug, marked ‘Topazio’, 31cm high £200-300 See Illustration 1684 Georg Jensen Sterling silver caddy spoon with acorn terminal, 0.8oz, 27g £50-80

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1693 Miniature continental Sterling silver sofa with heraldic pierced back, import marks Chester, 1908, and a miniature Dutch silver chair £30-50 1694 Miniature continental silver pale holder with embossed decoration, import marks for London, 1895 £20-40

1685 1685 Set of six German Sterling silver fully gilt menu/name place holders cast as dancing couples £50-80 See Illustration

1695 19th century continental silver miniature coffee pot with embossed decoration, import marks for London, 1898 £30-50

1686 Set of six Danish silver teaspoons, 1923, in fitted case

1696 Continental silver caddy spoon with swan embossed bowl, import mark London, 1890 £20-40 See Illustration on page 54

£20-40

1687 Continental silver letter opener in the form of a sword with animal head handle £20-40

1697 Triple compartment sterling silver stamp box

£40-60

1688 Ornate German Sterling silver snuff box with later inset wooden cover £40-60

1698 Silver plated wine bottle coaster with pierced decoration, 14cm diameter £100-200

1689 Sterling silver vesta case embossed with a lady golfer £20-40 See Illustration on page 52

1699 Silver sugar bowl and cream jug, cruet in case, pair of pepper pots , set of spoons in case and a brush £150-250

1690 Sterling silver vesta case with embossed with a golfer in mid swing £20-40 See Illustration on page 52

1700 19th century Russian silver beaker with engine turned decoration, maker’s mark ‘ A’, Moscow, 1864, 1.8oz, 58g £40-60

1691 Set of six continental silver coffee spoons, with twist stems and figural finials £20-40

1701 American Silver art nouveau tea infuser by Paye & Barker, marked sterling 30 grams £40-60 1702 American silver tea infuser 1887 patent stamped Sterling silver, Birmingham import marks 37 grams £30-50 1703 Japanese silver belt buckle with moulded lily and butterfly decoration, 0.3oz, 10g

£30-50

1704 Pair of Russian silver sugar tongs with moulded decoration, St. Petersburg and three other pairs of sugar tongs, 5oz, 155g £80-120 1705 Tiffany and Co., American silver pepperette with wood lining, 5cm £40-60

1692 1692 Miniature continental silver grand piano with stool, with embossed decoration, ‘830’ standard £40-60 See Illustration

1706 Russian silver belt buckle, made in St. Petersburg, combined city and standard mark, and assay mark for T , 1873 to back of left side, standard mark and city of arms to back of right side, (lacking fastener), text to front reading “ ”, 0.96ozt, 30g £50-80 1707 Russian silver belt buckle, circa 1896-1909, with dagger pin, Kokoshnik assay mark, and makers mark ‘A.X’, 1.54ozt, 48g £100-200

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1710

1708 1708 19th century Russian silver gilt and enamelled icon, depicting mother and child, with painted hands and faces, maker’s mark ‘НГ’, 17.5cm x 14cm £800-1200 See Illustration 1709 Pair of Indian white metal menu holders in the form of peacocks on domed circular loaded bases, 10.5cm high £100-200

1710 Peruvian Sterling silver dish, the centre embossed with a doubleheaded eagle and marked ‘LIMA’, the border with scrolling decoration, on three shaped feet, marked ‘925’, 26oz, 808g £300-500 See Illustration 1711 Set of six Sri Lankan white metal napkin rings with elephant design and vacant cartouches, by Hemachandra Bros., Jewellers £20-40 1712 Russian silver circular dish with niello decoration and another oval dish with engraved decoration, 4oz, 127g £40-60

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Thursday 22nd September, 10.00am Fine Art Ceramics & Glass Works of Art Antiques & Collectables

Lot 1865


FINE ART This section of sale will not start before 10:00am 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.

1802 1802 Still life, Basket of flowers and Salamander in a landscape, oil on canvas, 49cm x 38cm £600-800 See Illustration

1800 1800 T. S. Cooper, “A Cumberland Stream”, oil on panel, not signed, 39cm x 26cm. £600-1000 See Illustration

1803 1803 David James (British 1853-1904), Seascape with Ships, signed and dated ‘79, oil on canvas, 126cm x 175cm £500-800 See Illustration

1801 1801 Attributed to Jozef Israels (1824-1911). Mother and Child waiting for the Fleet. (Christie’s stickers verso, Lot 198, 4th December 2003.) 50cm x 64cm. £600-800 See Illustration

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1804 1804 Raymond Campbell, oil on board, still life of table setting with copper kettle, 49cm x 59cm Provenance: Forest Gallery. With Gallery label and Yellow Card No. 216 verso.

£500-800 See Illustration

1805 Frits Johan Goosen (1943) Duck Shooting, oil on canvas, Gallery label verso, Oliver Swann Galleries SW3 28cm x 49cm £200-300

1807 1806 1806 James Salt (1850-1903) - Venice, signed, oil on canvas, 80cm x 45cm £250-400 See Illustration

1807 Leopold Rivers 1852-1905, landscape with figures and sheep, signed, oil on canvas, 40cm x 90cm £250-350 See Illustration

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1808 1808 E L J Carillo, Valletta, oil on canvas, inscribed, signed and dated 1846 verso, 29cm x 35cm £200-300 See Illustration

1815 1815 Late 19th/20th century, portrait of a terrier by it’s water bowl, unsigned, oil on canvas, 30cm x 23.5cm £150-250 See Illustration

1809 Russian Contemporary oil on canvas, still life study of musical instruments, signed and dated indistinctly, 50cm x 40cm £100-200

1810 19th century oil on canvas, portrait of a young woman, signed indistinctly verso, 25cm x 21cm £100-150

1811 After Klaes Molenaer, landscape with figures by a cottage, 38cm x 45cm £200-300

1812 Anton Schoth (1859-1906), fisherman on rough seas and the days catch, oils on canvas, a pair, both signed, 20cm x 43cm £100-200

1813 Sally Gaywood, Mare and Foal, oil on board, signed. 39cm x 54cm £60-80

1814 Night view, Pool of London, watercolour, signed indistinctly. 26cm x 40cm £40-60

1816 1816 19th century Continental landscape scene with three figures, one climbing a tree and animals by a lake, unsigned, oil on canvas, 50.5cm x 68cm £300-500 See Illustration 1817 English School, 19th century portraits, pair, oil on canvas. Each 61cm x 50cm £50-100 1818 Halina Nalecz (1917-2008) “Green Stone”, oil on canvas, signed and dated 71. 90cm x 60cm £200-300

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1819 Frederick Daniel Hardy (1826-1911), Cottage interior with figures by a kitchen fire, oil on canvas, signed. 24cm x 36cm £200-300 See Illustration

1820 Michael Steinpichler, ‘Hallstedt, Austria’, oil on canvas board, signed with initials and dated 2013, 60cm x 90cm £200-300

1821 Victor Askew (1909-1974), Tree in in front of a country cottage, oil on canvas, signed, 76cm x 51cm £100-150

1822 Victor Askew (1909-1974) oil on canvas, ‘Stillness’, Royal Institute of Oil Painters label verso, 61cm x 51cm £80-120

1823 Adolf Echtler (1843-1914), A mother and three children, feeding the dachshunds. Oil on canvas. Signed. 100 x 72.5cm £2500-3500 See Illustration

1819 1824 19th century view of Portsmouth harbour, unsigned, oil on canvas, 60cm x 76cm £100-200 1825 Tom Ridley, still-life with peach, redcurrants and strawberry, signed and dated 1873, oil on paper, 15cm x 20cm £100-150

1823

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1826 1826 Frank Moss Bennett (British 1874- 1952) ‘At the Horse and Hounds’ signed oil on canvas dated 1933 38cm x 52cm

£4000-6000 See Illustration

1829 Romano Stefanelli, (1931), preparatory sketch for ceiling fresco, signed front and verso, 90cm x 50cm £100-200

1827 1827 John Wilson (Scottish 1774-1855), seascape with moored boats and figures, 47cm x 60cm £250-350 See Illustration 1828 Franz Pribly (1915-1975), study of a grey horse and rider, signed and dated ‘58, oil on canvas, 37cm x 44cm £100-200

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1830 1830 Romano Stefanelli (1931), an artist painting a nude, signed front and verso and titled ‘Autovibrato con Tiffany’, 70cm x 90cm £300-500 See Illustration


1842 1842 Henry John Kinnaird, Cornfield near Marlow, oil on canvas, signed, 46cm x 81cm £200-300 See Illustration 1843 Madini, Portrait of Jayne Mansfield, oil on board, 60cm x 50cm £150-250

1831 1831 Portrait of a monk, oil on canvas, 69cm x 54cm

£300-500 See Illustration

1832 Portrait of a young woman in red dress, oil on board, 122cm x 61cm £200-300 1833 Portrait of a seated lady, oil on canvas, (bears label verso:- Portrait of Dame Anna Neagle, 1947, by P.D.) 163cm x 100cm £200-300 1834 Liz Farrant, On to the green, acrylic on board, 58cm x 45cm £60-80 1835 A. Dergunov, Near Penguin Island, Antarctica 1997, acrylic on board, signed and dated. 35.5cm x 51.5cm and another 25cm x 51.5cm (2) £40-60 1836 Still life, Pink roses, oil on canvas, signed with Initials and indistinctly verso. 61cm x 52cm £200-300 1837 Mixed flowers in urns, oil on panel, (pair) one signed Linda 50cm x 40cm £200-300 1838 Figure with blue hands, oil on canvas, 65cm x 54cm

£100-200

1839 Two statuesque figures, oil on canvas, 73cm x 60cm

£100-200

1844 1844 Harry Humphrey Moore (1844-1926), portrait of a young Spanish lady, oil on canvas, signed, 50cm x 41cm £300-500 See Illustration 1845 Continental School, Mountainous landscape, a shepherd with his dog in the foreground, oil on canvas, 45cm x 62cm £150-250

£200-300

1846 English School, landscape with figures gathering outside an inn, oil on canvas, 43cm x 60cm £150-300

1841 Margot Russell (1913-1988), Red rose, oil on canvas, 66cm x30cm £60-80

1847 The Hurdy Gurdy man, oil on canvas, bears signature, J Smith, 35cm x 29cm £200-300

1840 Tavern interior, oil on panel, 30cm x 42cm

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1848 1848 Limoges enamel on copper plaque, ‘Adoration of the infant Christ’ monogrammed HS, 22cm x 18cm

1849 Anton Weggers, A schooner under sail, oil on panel, signed and dated 1909

£600-700 See Illustration

£60-80

1851 Roy Petley - oil on board, Cottage in landscape, signed on reverse and inscribed ‘Norfolk’, 40cm x 49cm £150-250 1852 Modern British oil on canvas, Whitby at low tide, 36cm x 49cm £100-150

1850 1850 H. Welden, circa 1900, pair of oils on canvas in gilt frames, Cattle at water, signed. 27x58cm £300-500 See Illustration

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1853 Indistinctly signed oil on canvas of flowers, mid 20th Century, 65cm x 54cm £50-80 1854 Dock scene with lightermen, oil on canvas, signed. 50cm x 70cm £50-100


1860 Arthur Bell (1876-1966) ‘ Hampton Church and Ferry’, signed titled and dated 1957 44cm x 59cm £60-100 1861 A Gasparini, portrait of Lea D’orlandi, oil on board 34cm x 24cm £100-200 1862 Francis E. Jamieson (1895-1950) Scottish Landscapes, oil on canvas, each 40cm x 60cm (4) £100-200 1863 Shanti Dave (1931), abstract, oil on canvas, signed and dated ‘61, 45cm x 65cm £1500-2500 See Illustration

1855 1855 19th century Russian School, seascape with a ship in a storm, oil on canvas, signed indistinctly, 53cm x 82cm £300-500 See Illustration 1856 Continental School, ‘Susanna and the Elders’, oil on canvas, 40cm x 50cm £80-120 1857 19th century oil on copper Madonna and child unsigned 22cm 18cm £150-250 1858 19th century Portrait of a young man, oil on board, titled and signed verso indistinct Cardy? 41cm x 39cm £150-250 1859 19th century harbour scene unsigned oil on canvas 39cm x 58cm £100-200

1864 1864 Daphne Charlton, French landscape with ruined bridge, oil on canvas, signed, 49cm x 76cm £400-600 See Illustration

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1865

1865 Philip Sidney Holland (British, 1855-1891) “A disciple of Machiavelli”, portrait of a man in a red gown holding a phial the contents of which he is pouring into a decanter, oil on canvas, signed, hand written label verso. 77cm x 41cm Provenance: stated to have been in the same family for three generations. £800-1200 See Illustration 1866 Dickinson, Portrait of a lady, on ivorine, signed and dated 1874, 37cm x 28cm together with an oval portrait of a continental woman, signed and dated 1865 £200-300 1867 Svend Orbech Jacobsen b1929, oil on canvas depicting boats moored in a harbour signed lower right 41cm x 49cm £100-150 1868 Carl Hoyrup 1893-1961, oil on canvas, depicting three geese in flight over a coastal landscape, signed lower right, 72cm x 98cm £100-200 1869 Niels Christensen 1867-1939, oil on canvas of a pastoral scene with cattle, signed lower left, 70cm x 97cm £200-300

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1870 Niels Christensen 1867-1939, oil on canvas, horse grazing in a landscape, 31cm x 46cm £100-150 1871 Bach, oil on canvas, depicting an interior scene with open fireplace, signed lower left, 62cm x 52cm £80-120 1872 Ingemann, acrylic on canvas, a farmhouse in landscape, 68cm x 86cm £150-250 1873 Frederick Wilhelm Svendsen, oil on canvas depicting a church within a town, 39cm x 49cm £80-120 1874 Oil on canvas, deer and stag in a river landscape, 64cm x 115cm £100-200 1875 Eugène Pechaubes (1890-1967), Deauville 1933, Le Grand Prix, oil on canvas, signed, 32cm x 91cm £200-300


1877

1876 1876 Franck Elim, In the parade ring, oil on canvas, signed and dated, 49cm x 60cm £300-500 See Illustration

1877 Franck Elim, At the gallop, oil on canvas, signed and dated 1931, 49cm x 60cm £300-500 See Illustration 1878 Reginald L Harvey (1888-1973), oil on canvas, horses resting before the race, signed lower left, 34cm x 44cm £60-100

1879 1879 § Peter Clarke (1929-2014) pair ‘March’ and ‘July’, signed, oil on board, dated ‘76, verso signed titled and dated in black pen each 30cm x 22cm Provenance: Inherited by current vendor from her Aunt who was head mistress at Buxton Derbyshire. Believed to have purchased from local gallery. £4000-8000 See Illustration 1880 19th century Naive School, oil on canvas, hand written note verso, ‘Pair of twin bullocks grazed by Mr. Emery of Weston and slaughtered by Mr James Nicholson’, 56cm x 76cm £100-150

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1881 1881 ยง Sherree Valentine-Daines (1956), two young girls on the beach, oil on board, signed with initials, 41cm x 35cm

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ยฃ2000-3000 See Illustration


1882 1882 Benjamin Williams Leader R.A. (1831-1892), ‘A sketch in a corner’, oil on board, signed and dated 1856, inscribed on reverse, 20cm x 15cm Provenance: Spink-Leger. Old Bond Street, London. £1200-1500 See Illustration

1883 Two terriers, oil on board, 10cm x 20cm

£60-80

1884 Cecil Mendelssohn Round (1865-1933), ‘Yarmouth’, oil on board, inscribed on the reverse 1896, 24cm x 30cm £200-300 1885 William Hughes (1842-1901), still life with a pair of bullfinches, nest and eggs, apples and grapes, signed with initials and dated 1861, oil on canvas, 30cm x 41cm £100-200 1886 Early 20th century cubist painting indistinctly initialled ‘O K’, Hungarian government stamp on the reverse, oil on board 26cm x 23cm £80-120

1887 Modern British School, ‘Five Clowns’, oil on board, 41cm x 30.5cm £60-80 1888 Christopher Hall (b.1933), ‘View of Offagna, in Le Marche, Italy’, signed and dated 1958, oil on board, 33cm x 56cm £150-200 1889 O Bukowsky, circa 1900, continental landscape, signed, oil on canvas, 95cm x 124cm £400-600 1890 Kevin W Ryall, canal scene with buildings and figures, signed, oil on canvas, 58cm x 73cm £80-120 1891 Reginald Smith 1855-1925 watercolour, river landscape, signed. 40cm x 53cm £150-200

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1892 1892 William Lionel Wyllie (1851-1931), Lightermen, probably on the Thames, signed and dated 1877, watercolour, 14cm x 23cm Provenance: Previously owned by the vendor’s parents, who were the owners of a Farnham Art Gallery. £200-300 See Illustration

1893 1893 William Lionel Wyllie (1851-1931), Fishing Fleet Offshore, watercolour, signed and dated 1876, 10cm x 16cm Provenance: Previously owned by the vendor’s parents, who were the owners of a Farnham Art Gallery.

£150-200 See Illustration

1894 1894 William Lionel Wyllie (1851-1931), Figures on the foreshore, watercolour, signed and dated 1877, 14cm x 24cm Provenance: Previously owned by the vendor’s parents, who were the owners of a Farnham Art Gallery. £150-200 See Illustration

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1898 Erté (1892-1990) African male in theatrical costume with a dove on pink background, watercolour gouache signed 26cm x 18cm £200-300 1899 R C A Katser still life of flowers signed and dated ‘67, 54cm x 39cm £50-100 1900 John Bates Noel (act.1870-1927) Fishing on a stream & Farmyard scene, watercolours, pair, signed. Each 26.5 x 35.5cm £80-120 1901 Thomas Cowlishaw, 19th century, British, “Chester” & “Rouen”, watercolours, signed. (2) Each 53cm x 36cm Provenance: Reid Gallery £150-250

1895 1895 Harry Bright (British, 1846-1895), watercolour of a Blue and Gold Macaw, signed and dated 1877. 42cm x 30cm £250-350 See Illustration

1902 1902 Henry John Kinnaird (1880-1920), “On the Arun near Amberley”, watercolour, signed. 35cm x 52cm. W. G. Stapleton label verso £200-300 See Illustration

1903 1896 1896 Harry Bright (British, 1846-1895), watercolour, Scarlet Macaw, signed and dated 1877, 42cm x 30cm £250-350 See Illustration 1897 T S Forman study of flowers, watercolour signed and dated 1806 26cm x 20cm £60-100

1903 Henry John Sylvester Stannard (British 1870-1951) Cart horses on a country path, watercolour, signed. 30 x 46.5cm. £200-300 See Illustration 1904 Lucy Elizabeth Kemp-Welch (1869-1958), Mare and foal, watercolour, signed and dated 1903. 11.5 x 17.5cm. £120-180

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1915 Kenneth J. Wood, watercolour, ‘Female Blackbird’, signed and dated 1970, 25cm x 41cm Provenance: Reid Galley, and two watercolours by George Catford, ‘Red Grouse’ and ‘Shellduck’, signed and titled on the mount, each 15cm x 15cm £50-100 1916 English School, pair, Two figures in a landscape, watercolours, 9cm x 11cm £40-60 1917 Folio of approximately 56 19th century watercolours, some of Clifton and others of Italy and Austria, many are dated and titled, some are signed with a monogram, possibly ‘IF’ £100-150 1905 1905 Henry John Kinnaird (1880-1920), “View near Steyning Sussex”, watercolour, signed. 35cm x 52cm. W. G. Stapleton label verso £200-300 See Illustration 1906 Albert Haselgrave, Feeding the flock, watercolour, signed. 33.5cm x 50cm £50-100 1907 Edward Stamp, “A walk in February”, watercolour, signed and dated 1990, Exhibited R.I. 1991. 35.5cm x 54cm £50-100

1918 Frederick R. Fitzgerald (1869-1944) Norwegian Fjord, watercolour, signed, gallery label verso, 22cm x 32cm, and another, 22cm x 29cm £60-100 1919 Herbert Harding Bingley (1841-1920), ‘Perranporth’, watercolour, signed, 15cm x 32cm, English School, entrance to a priory, watercolour, 17cm x 12cm, gallery label verso and a print of Guildford £40-60 1920 Etienne Delessert, Punch cartoon for the cover of the January 27th 1965 issue of the magazine, 32cm x 25cm, paper label verso £60-100

1908 Arthur Powell May (act.1875-1899) “View from Slindon, near Arundel”, watercolour, signed. 28 x 47.5cm Provenance: Reid Gallery £50-100 1909 Frederick Williamson, Watching the flock, watercolour, signed. 14.5 x 22.5cm £150-250 1910 Joseph Dixon Clark (1849-1944) Ploughing, watercolour, signed. 16cm x 35cm £60-100 1911 Joseph Nash (1808-1878), Washing the clothes in a Continental Town stream, watercolour, signed and dated. 47cm x 33cm. £50-100 1912 19th century watercolour, cow and sheep in a landscape. 13 x 17.5cm, watercolour sketch of figures on a bridge, 10cm x 15cm, and another watercolour, rural view with a couple in the foreground and a house in the background. 17.5 x 25 £50-100 1913 Gouache, Children on a Beach (in the manner of Dorothea Sharp), signed indistinctly Jane *****. 30cm x 35cm £40-60 1914 Karen Jones, Ploughing match & Driving four in hand, watercolours, signed and dated. Each 29 x39cm

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£50-100

1921 1921 Catherine J Atkins 19th century, watercolour of 16th century gentleman, 52cm x 42cm, hand wrtten note verso, reading ‘Gentlemen of the late 16th century by Catherine J Atkins 210 Holland Road Kensington London No3’ £150-250 See Illustration


1922 1922 Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema (British 1836-1912) double portrait of John Collier’s (1850 - 1934) wife Marian (Mady) Huxley and his daughter Joyce Collier. Signed L Alma-Tadema with thanks also signed J Collier top right watercolour on silk napkin. The Vendor is the great great granddaughter of John Collier and this is the first time this work has been offered for sale. Family history tells us that Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema and John Collier were good friends and during a dinner party hosted by John Collier, AlmaTadema painted this double portrait as a thank you. £5000-8000 See Illustration 1923 Mrs. Adrian Hope, portrait of Lady Eileen Knox, pastel, inscribed verso and dated 1896, 52cm x 36cm Provenance: Believed to have been given as a gift to the vendor’s grandmother by the Knox family on leaving their service.

£80-120

1924 Ch. Cooper Henderson, man tending a horse outside a stable, signed with initials and inscribed in the mount, watercolour, 13cm x 10cm £100-150

1925 19th century watercolour depicting lady in medieval dress with page boy monogrammed CP, watercolour, 41cm x 26cm

£400-600

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1926 1926 Henry Garland (act.1854-1890), landscape with sheep, signed, watercolour, 48cm x 84cm

£300-500 See Illustration

1927 Soyo, watercolour, portrait of a lady, signed and dated 1979, 56cm x 43cm

£80-120

1928 1928 Thomas Horner 1785-1844, River scene with boy and donkey, watercolour, bears label verso for The Fine Art Society, 30cm x 45cm £300-500 See Illustration 1929 F. da Ponte, Player, signed and dated ‘96, watercolour, 20cm x 48cm £80-120 1930 A Majervis pair of Scottish landscapes watercolours, hand written not on verso signed under mount each 27cm x 44cm £100-200

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1931 1931 Leonor Fini (1907-1996), study of a nude, Watercolour, signed, 16cm x 11.5cm £300-400 See Illustration


1932 John. N. Joseph, watercolour, Fishing boat at low tide, signed, 13cm x 23cm £30-50

1936 G, Metini, Mediterranean seascape, watercolour, signed, 29cm x 48cm £150-250

1933 Portrait of a lady in a red and gold dress, pastel, 35cm x 24cm £40-60

1937 George Fagan Bradshaw, gouache, battleship, 25cm x 37cm £150-250

1934 A. Henshaw, Chrysanthemums in ginger jar, watercolour, signed and dated 1885, 60cm x 44cm £150-250

1938 George Fagan Bradshaw, gouache, battleship, 30.5cm x 48.5cm £200-300

1935 A Woolnorth, highland river view, watercolour, 48cm x 75cm £100-200

1939 George Fagan Bradshaw, watercolour, battleship in harbour, 16.5cm x 32cm £60-100

1940 1940 John Inigo Richards RA 1731-1810, watercolour, oval, A Traveller Crossing A River With Mountains in The Distance. 20x28cm £800-1200 See Illustration

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1941 Edward Law, Cows resting by a river, signed E Law, watercolour, 22cm x 33cm £80-120

1942 Saya Saung (1898-1952), watercolour of bathing Burmese ladies, and two other watercolours of Burmese scenes by the same artist, all signed, each measuring 23cm x 32cm £80-120

1943 Judy Boyes (1948), river scene ‘April Evening Borrowdale’, signed by the artist, watercolour, 35cm x 51cm and another similar 36cm x 27cm £50-80

1944 Alfred Maile (1849-1914), town scene with cattle, signed, watercolour 35cm x 55cm £100-200

1945 English School, Old Weir Bridge, Killarney, watercolour, 13 x18cm. Gypsies at Beckenhan, watercolour, 13cm x 18cm, Isle of Wight from Whiteways, Ashburton, Sussex, watercolour, 13cm x 20cm, Sunbury on Thames, watercolour, inscribed in pencil and dated 85. 14cm x 17cm. (4) £30-50

1946 English School, Early English morning in Conway Castle, watercolour, 22cm x 28cm, Traveller in a Mountainous landscape, 24cm x 17cm, figures in front of a ruined abbey, watercolour. 13cm x 18cm, Continental School, Figures with a cart, watercolour. 12 x17cm (4) £30-50

1951 1951 John Cyril Harrison (1898-1985), Black game over a fishing pool, signed watercolour, 46cm x 30cm £500-800 See Illustration

1947 William Henry Vernon (1820-1909) Warwick Castle, watercolour, 24cm x 34cm, Woodland Path, watercolour, 45cm x 28cm. Fishing Boats, Scarborough Harbour, watercolour. 26cm x 39cm. (3) £50-80

1948 William Ellis, View from Shooters Hill, Pangbourne, Berkshire, watercolour. 27cm x 38cm £50-80

1949 Samuel John Lamorna Birch (1869-1955) two postcards with etchings, the reverse with personal messages relating to the artist, together with three unsigned and unattributed watercolour sketches of coastal and village scenes. £100-150

1950 Frederic Bourgeois de Mercey, watercolour scene of a peasant under an arch, 10cm x 14cm £100-200 1952 1952 John Cyril Harrison (1898-1985), Black game, signed watercolour, 45cm x 31cm £500-800 See Illustration

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1953 Landscape with a windmill monogrammed BF watercolour 7cm x 10cm £50-100 1954 Seascape with a boat, unsigned, watercolour, 16cm x 14cm

£30-50

1955 Claude Hulk (1865-1920) landscape with figures signed 22cm x 28cm £60-100 1956 David Hall H Mckewan (1817-1852) 19th century English School watercolour unsigned 25cm x 36cm £50-80 1957 William Fowler (1796- 1870) four framed watercolours the largest 22cm x 23cm £50-100 1958 John Edmund Mace (1889-1952), Pulborough Bridge watercolour, signed J Mace, 17cm x 25cm £80-120 1959 Tom Whitehead (1886-1959), Stranded Boats near Rhyl, watercolour, 24cm x 32cm 1960 E. Fletcher watercolour of ships, signed, 21cm x 35cm

£40-60

£30-50

1963 Ben Graham, watercolour of fishing trawlers, signed, 11cm x 24cm £40-60 1964 Unsigned watercolour of a coastal scene, 16cm x 35cm

1971 Karl Hagedorn (1889-1969), Canal, Venice, signed and dated 1958, brown ink and wash on paper, 33cm x 52cm Provenance: Christies 14 November 1997. £80-120 1972 Louisa Ann, Marchioness of Waterford (1818-1891), ‘Ophelia’, watercolour 15cm x 10cm £80-120 1973 Vauxhall Bridge, painted in the year it was opened (1906), by (Maud) Kathleen Streatfeild (1877-1960), watercolour 22cm x 27cm, signed and dated 1906 £120-150 1974 Tom Wood ‘From Face to Fish’, four still life studies 3 Nov - 9 Dec, unsigned, each 10cm x 10cm, Bradford Art Gallery label verso £60-100

£50-80

1961 Robert Clarkson, ‘Scarboro’ watercolour of a sailing boat, 12.5cm x 23cm £50-80 1962 Unsigned watercolour of a coastal scene, 10.5cm x 13cm

1970 The Earl of Essex (1803-1892) ‘Near Bedgellert’, three watercolours, one dated June 1849, all signed and inscribed 11.5cm x 20cm Provenance: Sothebys 14 September 1978, Abbot & Holder 1970’s. £60-80

1975 Doris Little (1895-1977), Woolwich Reach, gouache, signed, 50cm x 75cm £30-50 1976 John Ernest Aitken (1881-1957), Rotterdam, watercolour, signed, Royal Institute of Painters in Watercolours label verso, 36cm x 44cm £200-300 1977 Tony Hart (1925-2009), cartoon with caption ‘Yours I think Nep’ signed and dated 14/01/02, 28cm x 40cm £100-150 1978 A Hunter, portrait of two young women, signed and dated 1796, 18cm x 16cm £60-100

£30-50

1965 19th century watercolour coastal scene signature indistinct 25cm x 68cm £60-100 1966 Philip G. Needell (1886-1974) Landscape with ruin, three townscapes with bell towers. The largest 23cm x 34cm and a framed engraving. (5) £60-100 1967 English School, Anemones in a green bowl, watercolour. 52cm x 74cm £40-80 1968 Joseph Fruhnesser, landscape, oil on canvas, signed, 60cm x 90cm Provenance: Harrods. £50-100 1969 19th century watercolour of a galleon, signature indistinct, 14cm diameter £60-100

1979 After Nicolas Vleughels, portrait of three girls, 10cm x 14cm and After George Chinnery sketch of two figures, 6cm x 3cm £50-80 1980 Timothy Easton, (1943) Study of hands with flute, Pencil and chalk on paper, Signed and dated 1963 38cm x 25cm £60-80 1981 Early 20th century British School, drawing of a girl, signed, 25.5cm x 15cm £60-80 1982 Glynn Boyd Harte (1948-2003) still life of flowers, print signed in pencil 73/100 61cm x 44cm £80-120 1983 Glynn Boyd Harte (1948-2003) Window view signed print 76/125 61cm x 44cm £80-120 1984 Glynn Boyd Harte (1948-2003) Window view signed print 121/125 61cm x 44cm £80-120

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1993 1985 1985 Peter Max (1937 American) reclining female figure, print, Artist proof, signed in pencil 50cm x 64cm £250-350 See Illustration

1986 Rosina Wachtmeister exhibition poster tilled in pencil L’isola di Murano 82cm x 57cm £50-100

1987 William Tillyer exhibition poster for the Bernard Jacobson Gallery 69cm x 98cm £50-100

1988 Pair of oval aquatints of 18th century French Soirees, each 52cm x 68cm £60-100

1989 Luigi Kasimir (1881-1962) Austrian Schloss Nymphamburg, Munchen, print, 28cm x 37cm £200-300

1990 Luigi Kasimir, Austrian (1881-1962) etching, Der Alle Hof 32cm x 28cm £200-300

1991 After John Dean Paul “A trip to Brighton”, plate I, II, III and IV, colour engravings by Charles Laurie £40-60

1992 Ernest Herbert Whydale (1886 - 1952) - The End of the Day, etching, signed in pencil, framed, 20cm x 25cm, another, Top of the Hill, 22cm x 26cm, Percy Robertson, Shere, etching, 25cm x 18cm, and a print of a fisherman, 23cm x 18cm £50-80

1993 L S Lowry, “People Standing About” Colour print with Blindstamp, signed in pencil £300-400 See Illustration 1994 John Lennon ‘Its only Rock ‘n’ Roll’, poster, published Bruce Mcgaw 1989, 100cm x 76cm £30-50 1995 John Lennon, ‘Borrowed time’, poster, published Bruce Mcgaw 1990, 87cm x 62cm £30-50 1996 Print of Madonna and child, artist’s proof, unsigned, 82cm x 54cm £50-100 1997 David Hockney (b.1937 -), David Hockney A Retrospective, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, June 18th - Aug 14th 1988, poster, 76cm x 84cm £50-100 1998 Exhibition poster ‘Selections from Ileana and Michael Sonnabend collection’, February 3 June to June 9th 1985 featuring Andy Warhol Four Marilyns 93cm x 60cm £30-50 1999 After Henri Matisse (1869-1964), ‘Succession’ portrait of a lady, 100cm x 70cm £50-100 2000 After Henri Matisse (1869-1964), study of nude in blue, published King posters, 70cm x 100cm £50-100 2001 Caablanca poster, King publishing, 89cm x 64cm

£30-50

2002 After Felix Valaton (1865-1925) ‘La Paresse’ print published OVH design, 69cm x 90cm £50-100 2003 20th century print of three ladies at a market, 56cm x 76cm £30-50 2004 20th century, artist’s proof, portrait of a lady, unsigned, 92cm x 75cm £50-100 2005 20th century artist proof, ‘ Sorceress 666’, unsigned, 75cm x 56cm £50-100

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2006 20th century print of a lemon bush, 107cm x 79cm

£50-100

2007 After Henri Matisse (1869-1964), study of nude in blue, published King posters, 70cm x 100cm £50-100 2008 After Henri Matisse (1869-1964), ‘Succession’ portrait of a lady, 100cm x 70cm £50-100 2009 Andrew Fairbairn Affleck, (1874/75-1935/36), three architectural etchings, signed in pencil £60-100 2010 Sir John Everett Millais (1829-1896), ‘Going to the Park’ etching, signed in the plate, 20cm x 15cm £50-80 2011 After Wilhelm Von Wright, owls, two framed prints, 31 x 24.5cm, 32cm x 25cm £50-80 2012 Series of eight framed engravings from Middleton’s Complete System of Geography, 29.5 x 17.5cm £60-80 2013 Sherree Valentine Daines, artist’s proof, No 114/195, hand embellished canvas, 24cm x 24cm £100-200 2014 19th century print ‘Britain’s Empire on the Sea’, 58cm x 89cm £60-100 2015 Ohouiluk Inuit School Limited edition print ‘4 Eskimo Western Arctic 1968 Family Life’, signed in pencil 4/49, 44cm x 60cm £80-120

2016 After Frank Paton (1855-1909), ‘Every dog has his day’, ‘Notice to quit’, and ‘Out of the hunt’, three etchings, each 20cm x 25.5cm, (3) £40-60 2017 Queen’s College, Cambridge, From Ackerman’s History of Cambridge, 1814, Bridewell Hospital hand tinted engraving 1813, (Site of the first home of the Chartered Inst. of Secretaries), and a hand tinted engraving of Regents Park showing Gloucester Lodge and the Danish Church, 1828, (3) £40-60 2018 18th century cartoon: ‘Country and Town Physicians’, 25.5cm x 15cm and a hand tinted cartoon engraving ‘A view of Lloyds (of London) after a Stormy Night’, 33cm x 22cm, (2) £60-100 2019 E J Maybery ‘The Poultry Cross Salisbury’, dry point etching, 22cm x 26cm £20-30 2020 Bill Woodrow etching of a Falcon, 19/25 signed and dated 2008 in pencil, 38cm x 42cm £40-60 2021 T. Malton coloured prints of London, ‘The Adelphi’, ‘Watergate, York Buildings 28’, ‘The Adelphi Terrace’, ‘St Johns Street, Adelphi’, ‘Adam Street, Adelphi’ (three with Frank Sabin labels verso), (5) £60-100 2022 Alex Hog, Hand coloured engraving, ‘View of the Stairs at York Buildings, London with the Water Works and a distant Prospect of Westminster Bridge’, J Farinton, hand coloured engraving, ‘View of Somerset Place the Adelphi’, Tho. H. Shepherd, hand coloured engraving, ‘St Pauls Cathedral’ and three other engravings, ‘The Quadrant Regent Street’, ‘Greenwich’ and ‘St Mary-Le-Bone’, (6) £30-50

2023 2023 Unknown artist New York School mid 1990’s, triptych oil on canvas, six studies of the same girl in surrealist setting with various animals (middle panel 152.5cm x 152.5cm, end panels 152.5cm x 91.5cm) £600-1000 See Illustration

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2028 2028 After Henri Matisse work ‘Tristeza do Re’, published by King Posters, silk screen poster 140cm x 92cm £80-120 See Illustration 2024 2024 After L.S. Lowry (1887-1976), ‘The Arrest’, unsigned limited edition print from edition of 850 copies, numbered to margin with Adam Collection stamp, framed and glazed, 52cm x 42cm, (frame: 62cm x 51cm) £300-400 See Illustration

2029 Oval portrait miniature of a 19th century Archbishop, 8cm, oval silhouette in acorn frame, 7.5cm, and a portrait miniature of a young man, indistinct inscription on back board, 9.5cm £50-80 2030 19th Century oval portrait miniature of a young woman in white, the reverse with a label, M.dle.Guiness. 8.5cm, a circular portrait miniature of a young woman in a blue hat, signed H.P. Laurens, 5cm and a rectangular portrait miniature of a young woman in 18th century dress, 10cm, (3) £50-80

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2025 After Henri Matisse work ‘La Danseuse Creole’, published by King Posters, silk screen poster 140cm x 92cm £80-120 See Illustration

2031 19th century tortoiseshell and yellow metal oval locket inset with painting on ivory of a horse and rider, with original blue leather box £80-120 See Illustration

2026 Joan Miro Kunsthouse Zurich exhibition poster published Multipla S.R.L Italy 1989 134cm x 89cm £50-100 2027 After Picasso, ‘War and Piece’ study of a sleeping women, by King Publishing 92cm x 122xm £50-100

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2033 2033 19th century Spode blue and white meat plate decorated with Triumphal Arch, Eastern figures, elephants, palm trees and Rhinos, impressed ‘Spode’, 52cm wide £80-120 See Illustration

2032 2032 Early 19th century Pearlware Yorkshire Toby jug, 19.5cm tall £300-400 See Illustration

2034 2034 Stevenson & Hancock, Derby, part tea service, comprising, oval teapot, cake plate, sandwich plate, six side plates, six saucers (one broken), four tea cups and two coffee cans, painted with intertwined roses and cornflowers, base with puce mark and initials ‘GH’ £100-150 See Illustration

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2035 2035 Royal Worcester. A Porcelain Potpourri Vase and Cover of two-handled squat pedestal shape, the pierced collar applied with swags, and ribbons, the fluted and domed cover with bud finial. Painted by John Stinton with a view of four Highland cattle, Loch Awe and Kilchurn Castle are shown in the distance. The reverse with a vignette of a misty loch, signed and with date code for 1926. 31cm high. ÂŁ3000-5000 See Illustration

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2036 Worcester blue and white butter boat, moulded as acanthus leaves and painted with the ‘Mansfield’ pattern, with workman’s mark, c.1758, 8.5cm. Provenance: A private collection built up in the late 20th century £50-100 See Illustration

2038 Worcester blue and white Tea Bowl and Saucer,c.1775-1780, painted in the ‘Mansfield’ pattern, within a No. 29 border, the saucer 11.5cm diameter (2) Provenance: A private collection built up in the late 20th century £40-60 See Illustration

2039

2037 2037 Caughley strainer, circa 1780, the circular, pierced bowl with bent twig handle, printed in blue with the Pleasure Boat pattern within a cell and spear head border, blue printed S, 8.5cm long Provenance: A private collection built up in the late 20th century £100-200 See Illustration

2039 18th century Lowestoft tea bowl and saucer, painted in polychrome enamels with ‘bird in branches’ pattern, the border with double line, loop and flowers in red and purple, circa 1780-1800, saucer 12cms (2) Provenance: A private collection built up in the late 20th century £150-250 See Illustration

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2042 2040 2040 Mid 18th century Liverpool polychrome tea bowl and saucer, decorated with flowers and foliage, saucer 13.5cms. (2) Provenance: A private collection built up in the late 20th century £80-120 See Illustration

2042 Worcester teabowl and saucer, printed in underglaze blue with the fence pattern, within blue line borders, crescent marks, circa 177590, saucer 11cms Provenance: A private collection built up in the late 20th century £60-100 See Illustration

2043 2043 Worcester teabowl and saucer, in underglaze blue with the Fence pattern, within blue line borders, crescent marks with initial E, circa 1775, saucer 12cms Provenance: A private collection built up in the late 20th century £60-100 See Illustration

2041 2041 Small Worcester feather moulded cream jug, painted in the famille rose palette with flowers, and with a blue inner rim, workman’s mark, c.1755, 9cms high Provenance: A private collection built up in the late 20th century £400-800 See Illustration

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2044 2044 Lowestoft, 18th century blue and white bowl, decorated with a cottage, garden and a long straight fence, circa 1760, 10cms diam Provenance: A private collection built up in the late 20th century £80-120 See Illustration 2045 18th century Lowestoft blue gilt and iron red decorated tea bowl and saucer in two birds pattern, the saucer 13cms Provenance: A private collection built up in the late 20th century £80-120

2047 2047 Worcester sparrow beak polychrome jug possibly by James Giles, decorated with panels of beetles. flowers and insects, 8cms high, circa 1770 Provenance: A private collection built up in the late 20th century £120-180 See Illustration

2046 2046 Worcester polychrome sparrow beak jug decorated with Chinese figures, 9cms high, circa 1770-80 Provenance: A private collection built up in the late 20th century £60-100 See Illustration

2048 2048 18th century Leeds creamware blue and white coffee pot with domed cover, with reeded and foliage moulded spout and crossover handle applied with moulded flowers, decorated with Chinese gardens, cross hatched blue borders, 24cms high Provenance: A private collection built up in the late 20th century £150-250 See Illustration

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2054 Worcester bandstand pattern blue and white tea bowl circa 1780, saucer 12cms Provenance: A private collection built up in the late 20th century £30-50 2055 Worcester blue and white argument pattern tea bowl and saucer with gilt borders, saucer 12cms, circa 1780 Provenance: A private collection built up in the late 20th century £40-60

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2056 Lowestoft spiral leaf moulded cream jug decorated in blue iron red and gilt with flowers and foliage 10cms Provenance: A private collection built up in the late 20th century £150-250

2049 18th Century Worcester shell moulded jug, the polychrome decoration with flowers and foliage, 9.5cms Provenance: A private collection built up in the late 20th century £100-200 See Illustration

2057

2050 2050 18th century Worcester polychrome teapot with twisted handle decorated with sprays of flowers, the cover with flower finial, 22.5cms x 16cms high Provenance: A private collection built up in the late 20th century £180-250 See Illustration

2057 Worcester blue and white foliage moulded butter boat, the interior with flowers, 8cms Provenance: A private collection built up in the late 20th century £80-120 See Illustration

2051 Late 18th Century Worcester blue and white teabowl and saucer decorated in the Three Flowers pattern, crescent marks, saucer 12cms Provenance: A private collection built up in the late 20th century £40-60 2052 Lowestoft flower and rock pattern blue and white small tea cup and saucer, the saucer 12cms circa 1755 Provenance: A private collection built up in the late 20th century £60-100 2053 Lowestoft blue and white tea bowl and saucer, with line and loop border, decorated with Chinese pagodas and gardens, the saucer 12.5cms Provenance: A private collection built up in the late 20th century £100-200

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2058 2058 Worcester blue and white tea bowl and saucer, “the dark sprig” pattern, press moulded with reeded main body, the centres with flowers, saucer 13cms., open crescent marks Provenance: A private collection built up in the late 20th century £150-250 See Illustration


2059 2062 2059 Worcester St Cloud type pattern tea cup with reeded moulding, and trembleuse saucer, the saucer 13cms Provenance: A private collection built up in the late 20th century £180-250 See Illustration

2062 Lowestoft dolls house pattern blue gilt and iron red tea cup and saucer, the saucer, 12cms circa 1780-1800 Provenance: A private collection built up in the late 20th century £100-200 See Illustration 2063 Worcester blue white and gilt reeded bowl and cover with flower finial, 13cms diam, circa 1770 Provenance: A private collection built up in the late 20th century £20-40

2060 2060 Worcester the Milkmaids pattern sepia transfer printed cup and saucer, the saucer 12.5cms, circa 1780 Provenance: A private collection built up in the late 20th century £180-250 See Illustration 2064 2064 Rare 18th Century Lowestoft blue and white porcelain miniature tea bowl and saucer, painted with Chinese pagodas and gardens, circa 1760-4, saucer 8cms Provenance: A private collection built up in the late 20th century £120-180 See Illustration

2061 2061 Liverpool relief moulded sauce boat, polychrome painted with floral sprays, 13cms, circa 1770-5 Provenance: A private collection built up in the late 20th century £150-250 See Illustration

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2065 2067 2065 Late 18th century Caughley miniature blue and white tea cup and saucer decorated with Chinese figures in gardens, the saucer 7cms., Blue S mark Provenance: A private collection built up in the late 20th century £100-150 See Illustration

2067 Lowestoft teapot and cover, polychrome decorated in the famille rose palette with sprays of flowers, 20cms., circa 1775 Provenance: A private collection built up in the late 20th century £300-500 See Illustration

2066 2066 Liverpool blue and white moulded sauce boat, with relief decoration including an anchor, a mask, birds and elaborate foliage, the handle in the form of a snake, blue floral spray decoration and borders, 18.5cms, circa 1765 Provenance: A private collection built up in the late 20th century £250-400 See Illustration

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2068 2068 Worcester moulded blue and white cream jug decorated with flowers, blue crescent mark on base, 11cms, circa 1765-70 Provenance: A private collection built up in the late 20th century £60-100 See Illustration


2072 Lowestoft, redgrave pattern tea bowl and saucer, with rock, flower and fence polychrome decoration, the saucer 12cms, circa 17801800 Provenance: A private collection built up in the late 20th century £80-120

2069 2069 Lowestoft tea cup and saucer decorated in the famille rose pallet with flowers, the borders with hatched panels, the saucer 12.5cms. Provenance: A private collection built up in the late 20th century £120-180 See Illustration 2070 Worcester Mansfield pattern blue and white teapot and cover with flower finial, 13cms high Provenance: A private collection built up in the late 20th century £80-120

2073 2073 Lowestoft teapot and cover, polychrome decorated in the famille rose palette with garlands and sprays of flowers, 14.5cms high, circa 1785-90 Provenance: A private collection built up in the late 20th century £250-400 See Illustration

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2071 2071 Worcester sparrow beak jug, painted in famille verte palette with the Dragon in Compartments pattern, and picked out in gilt, 12cms circa 1770 Provenance: A private collection built up in the late 20th century £150-250 See Illustration

2074 Worcester tea cup and saucer, with reeded body, polychrome painted floral swags within a blue border and gilt edging, the saucer 14cms., circa 1780 Provenance: A private collection built up in the late 20th century £150-200 See Illustration

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2075 2075 Worcester blue and white moulded sauceboat, painted with the Little Fisherman pattern within moulded panels, the interior with a flower spray, some rim faults, 14.5cms. The Little Fisherman pattern is a rare condensed version of the Fisherman and Billboard Island pattern which appears on the smaller sizes of sauceboat. circa 1760 Provenance: A private collection built up in the late 20th century £120-180 See Illustration

2077 2077 Worcester polychrome sparrow beak milk jug and cover with flower finial, 13.5cms high Provenance: A private collection built up in the late 20th century £150-250 See Illustration

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2076 2076 Rare Worcester bell shaped mug decorated with floral sprays possibly painted by James Rogers, 12cms high, circa 1757 Provenance: A private collection built up in the late 20th century £500-800 See Illustration

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2078 Worcester pierced flower decorated round two handled basket, 16cms, circa 1765 Provenance: A private collection built up in the late 20th century £100-200 See Illustration 2079 Worcester blue and white strap flute floral pattern sauce boat, 16cms, circa 1770 Provenance: A private collection built up in the late 20th century £25-40


2082 2080 2080 Worcester deep blue brocade pattern, tea bowl and saucer, with gilt highlights, the saucer 13cms., circa 1770 Provenance: A private collection built up in the late 20th century £200-300 See Illustration

2082 Worcester teapot and cover, painted with a Kempthorne pattern, polychrome with flowers and foliage, the cover with a flower finial, 20cm, c.1755-75 Provenance: A private collection built up in the late 20th century £250-350 See Illustration

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2081 2081 Worcester tea bowl and saucer decorated in coloured enamels with panels of flowers on a deep blue ground, the saucer 12cms., circa 1770-80 Provenance: A private collection built up in the late 20th century £100-200 See Illustration

2083 Worcester cos lettuce leaf moulded polychrome sauceboat, painted with sprays of flowers, line rims, 20cms., circa 1758 Provenance: A private collection built up in the late 20th century £250-400 See Illustration

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2084 2084 Worcester Chinese style teapot and cover decorated in polychrome with figures, the cover with flower finial, 19cms, circa 1760 Provenance: A private collection built up in the late 20th century £200-400 See Illustration

2086 Worcester blue and white moulded sauce boat, unusually decorated with an apparent variation on the Chinese Lake Dwellings pattern, 20cms., c.1755-60. Provenance: A private collection built up in the late 20th century £200-300 See Illustration

2087 2085 2085 Worcester Queen Charlotte pattern tea cup and saucer in blue gilt and iron red, the saucer 13cms., blue seal marks to bases, circa 1760 Provenance: A private collection built up in the late 20th century £80-100 See Illustration

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2087 Worcester round blue and white pierced basket, blue transfer printed in the pine cone pattern, open crescent mark, diameter 17cm circa 1770-85 Provenance: A private collection built up in the late 20th century £150-250 See Illustration


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2088 2088 Worcester teapot and cover in polychrome and gilt with Chinese figures, the cover with flower finial, 16cms high, circa 1770 Provenance: A private collection built up in the late 20th century £100-200 See Illustration

2090 Pair of Worcester plates in Sevres style with dark blue grounds and painted panels of roses, decorated gilt borders, 24cms, circa 1770 Provenance: A private collection built up in the late 20th century £100-200 See Illustration

2091 2091 Pair of Worcester oval dishes in Sevres style with dark blue grounds and painted with flowers within elaborate gilt borders, 30cms, circa 1770 Provenance: A private collection built up in the late 20th century £250-400 See Illustration 2092 Worcester blue and white sparrow beak jug decorated with flowers and foliage in the Mansfield pattern, 9.5cms high, circa 1775, blue crescent mark Provenance: A private collection built up in the late 20th century £80-120

2089 2089 Worcester imari style polychrome and gilt miniature round ribbed vase and cover with flower finial, 14.5cms high, blue seal mark on base, circa 1770 Provenance: A private collection built up in the late 20th century £200-400 See Illustration

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2097 2097 Royal Crown Derby porcelain tea service, teapot, cream jug, sucrier, six cups and saucers, six side plates and a cake plate, date mark for 1900 £100-150 See Illustration

2093

2098 Collection of Crown Derby to include, six plates, four cups and saucers various patterns and marks £80-120

2093 Lowestoft polychrome sparrow beak jug of squat form, decorated with sprays of flowers, 7.5cms high circa 1770-80 Provenance: A private collection built up in the late 20th century £100-200 See Illustration

2099 Royal Crown Derby service of six coffee cans and saucers, date mark 1928 £80-120

2094 18th century tea bowl decorated with a transfer print of Chinese figures standing by a fence, 7cm diameter, and another with pagodas, 6cm diameter £40-60

2100 Royal Worcester set six coffee cups and saucers, date mark 1935, with six silver spoons, Sheffield, 1935, in blue presentation case £50-100

2101 2101 Pair of 18th century polychrome Delft chargers decorated with pagodas and flowers 36cm £300-500 See Illustration

2095 2095 19th century vase decorated with flowers in a landscape raised on three feet 24cm £100-200 See Illustration 2096 Royal Worcester figure of a water carrier, modelled by James Hadley £80-120

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2102 2105 2102 A pair of continental Potpourri vases with rams head handles, decorated with romantic vignettes of a gardener and his lady. 25cm high £150-200 See Illustration

2105 Pair of Sevres 19th century Chateau Tuileries porcelain urn shaped two handled vases with gilt ormolu mounts and painted scenes of figures and landscapes, dated 1846, 29cm high £200-300 See Illustration

2103 2103 Continental porcelain group of two children riding a goat, 15cm high £100-200 See Illustration

2106 2106 Limoges enamelled plaque, ‘Gathering of Medieval Soldiers’, monogrammed PP, 26cm x 19cm £400-600 See Illustration 2107 19th century continental vase decorated with flowers and highlighted in gilt, cross mark to base, 39cm high £100-200 2108 Dresden figure of a man with a bouquet of flowers, 25cm high £50-80

2104 2104 Pair of Continental porcelain plates the gilt body decorated with portraits of Beauties, pierced and gilded borders. 30cm diameter £100-200 See Illustration

2109 A 19th Century Dresden figure of a woman in a chair 18cm and another 15cm £80-120

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2110 19th Century Dresden figure of a lady with chicken and chicks, 10cm and another holding a basket of flowers, 14cm £80-120

2114 Capo di monte figure the ‘Fortune Teller’ by Roberto Brambilla 125/300, signed verso, with certificate, 32cm high £60-100 2115 Capodimonte figure of two tramps roasting a chicken ‘Kings’ 24cm high, with certificate, and figure of a cobbler, 16cm high £50-80

2116 2111 2111 Late 19th century Potschappel tureen and cover, with figural finial painted with figures and flowers highlighted in gilt, 25cm high, blue cross and T mark to base £250-400 See Illustration

2116 Pair of engraved ‘Queen Caroline’ commemorative goblets, dated Aug 7 1821, the bucket shaped bowls engraved with palm leaves and a memorial, and QUEEN CAROLINE,12.5cms high £300-500 See Illustration

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2117 Pair of 19th Century diamond cut glass three light candelabra with drop lustres on a foliate cast ormolu two branch frame. 45.5cm high £200-300 See Illustration

2112 Meissen figure group on naturalistic base, late 19th century, underglaze blue crossed swords mark, 23cm high £200-400 See Illustration

2118 Pair of ruby tinted glass lamps in the form of candle stands with tulip shaped glass shades, drip pans hung with moulded glass prisms and drops on circular feet, 52cm high £80-120

2113 Capo di monte figure group of ‘The Last Supper’, sculptor Scotty No. 200, 64cm long, with certificate £150-250

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WORKS OF ART This section of sale will not start before 1:10pm

2119 2119 Bronze Sculpture, “The Dying Gaul”, After the antique. 33.5cm

£200-300 See Illustration

2120 2120 Austrian cast bronze group of two Iguanas, on hardwood base, group 16cm wide £200-300 See Illustration

2121 2121 A. C. Lucchesi RBS 1860-1925, Memento mori, bronze of a skull on ivory base, total height 6.5cm £200-300 See Illustration

2122 2122 After the antique, 19th century bronze of faun riding a panther, 23cm high £300-500 See Illustration

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2123 2123 Pierre Jules Mêne (French, 1810-1879), pair of French gilt bronze hunting urns. decorated in high relief with hunting dogs, game, reptiles, birds of prey, and fish on oval bases Each inscribed “P.J. Mêne” to each side of urn. Dated 1849. 40cm high £1000-2000 See Illustration

2124 Pair of Art Deco green patinated bronze bookends in the style of Max le Verrier, modelled as kneeling naked ladies, green patina on marble bases, 19cm £200-300

2127 J Clessinger, Rome 1857, bronze reproduction of a female bust (head and shoulders), ribbons and foliage draped over her shoulder, square socle, circular base. F. Barbedienne foundry mark, dark brown patina £60-100

2125 20th century bronze of a lion fighting a wolf, unsigned. 10cm high £70-100

2128 19th century walnut and brass bound tea caddy with a domed top, the interior with two compartments 28cm wide £80-120

2126 Gilded bronze classical Greek female figure, seated one hand holding a scroll, rectangular metal base £80-120

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2129 Early 20th century oak tantalus

£80-120

2130 Miniature mahogany bureau bookcase with fall front over two drawers, fall front revealing enclosed long drawer, splay feet supports, wood handles £100-150


ANTIQUES & COLLECTABLES This section of sale will not start before 1:15pm 2131 C. Loudray Bronze Medallion, three enamelled and one gilt Primrose League badges, a Masonic jewel, Cyclist Lodge, 2246, Masonic, Knights of Malta Cross, together with other enamel badges and commemorative medals. £60-100 2132 W & T Avery brass balance scales with weights

£60-80

2133 An unusual coaching horn and a ceremonial truncheon. (2) £40-60

2139 Pair of 19th century carved angels playing a stringed instrument mounted in 20th century painted frames, angels 29cm high, frames 63cm x 41cm. £200-300 2140 19th century toleware tray with gilt, painted and mother of pearl inlaid decoration, 76cm wide £80-120 2141 Three brass pestles and mortars the tallest 11cm

£60-100

2142 Three brass pestles and motars the tallest 11cm

£60-100

2143 Two copper and two brass mortars the tallest 10cm and one brass pestle £60-100 2144 19th century brass pestle and mortar 11cm and another mortar 12cm £60-100 2145 Three copper pestles and motors the tallest 11cm

£60-100

2146 Four brass pestles and mortars the tallest 12cm

£60-100

2134 2134 Letter from the Artist George Hayter to his Aunt Miss Hayter regarding his commission to paint the Wedding of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert. Enclosed with the letter is a small piece of Victoria’s wedding cake. (“As I know all single ladies are fond of putting wedding cake under their pillow that they may dream of their sweetheart”) £60-100 See Illustration 2135 Mochica, Peru, stirrup pot with two lizards in relief circling the body, modern copy, 8” high Provenance: Henk Huffener “A Cabinet of Curiosities” £80-120 2136 Group of five miscellaneous pottery vessels including a copy of a large painted Pan Shan Chinese Neolithic vase Provenance: Henk Huffener “A Cabinet of Curiosities” £40-60 2137 Shallow black glaze two-handled kylix (wine cup) intact, Greek colonies of South Italy, 4th century BC., 20.5cm diameter Provenance: Henk Huffener “A Cabinet of Curiosities” £140-160 2138 Shallow Roman red ware dish, Roman, North Africa 3rd/4th century AD, 22cm diameter Provenance: Henk Huffener “A Cabinet of Curiosities” £60-100

2147 2147 19th century ivory and tortoiseshell snuff box, the top and base inset with scenes of La Fontaine De Geronstere A Spa. 7.5cm diameter. £100-150 See Illustration 2148 Hardy Brothers Ltd. Palakona. The ‘De Luxe’ Cane Fly Fishing Rod with extra tip and original bamboo case. £40-60 2149 Collection of fly fishing items to include rods, reels, nets and other items £80-120

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2154 Pair of late 19th/early 20th century Ancient Order of Foresters Lodge ceremonial parade axes, the blades painted ‘Court 4184 Treffry’ and ‘a coat of arms ‘ (Fowey) 78cm Provenance: Private collection of seven parade axes and eight truncheons £400-600 See Illustration 2155 Late 19th/early 20th century Ancient Order of Foresters Lodge parade axe, the blade painted ‘SW Court 3021’ (Plymouth) 106cm Provenance: Private collection of seven parade axes and eight truncheons. £200-300 See Illustration 2150 2150 Tunbridgeware parquetry inkstand with two glass inkwells, stamp box and dip pen. £300-500 See Illustration 2151 Top hat by The City Cork Hat Co Ltd., in original box with brush and gloves £20-40 2152 Late 19th century/early 20th century Ancient Order of Foresters Ceremonial Lodge parade axe, the blade painted ‘Court Lord Nelson’ (3536 Norwich), 76cm Provenance: Private collection of seven parade axes and eight truncheons £100-200 See Illustration 2153 Late 19th century/early 20th century Ancient Order of Foresters Lodge parade axe, blade painted ‘A.O.F Court No3705 Star of the Forest’ (Kingsbridge) on both side 103cm Provenance: Private collection of seven parade axes and eight truncheons. £200-400 See Illustration

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2156 Late 19th/early 20th century Ancient Order of Foresters Lodge ceremonial parade axe, blade painted ‘A.O.F’ with a crest of a stag’s head above a coronet, Court fountain of Friendship, verso A.O.F above crest and motto Unity Benevolence Concord Court 3641, (Bury St Edmunds) 91cm Provenance: Private collection of seven parade axes and eight truncheons. £200-400 See Illustration 2157 Late 19th/early 20th century Ancient Order of Foresters Lodge ceremonial parade axe, the blade painted ‘A.O.F’ crest of a stags head above a coronet, Court fountain of Friendship, verso A.O.F above crest and motto Unity Benevolence Concord Court 3641, Bury St Edmunds, 102cm Provenance: Private collection of seven parade axes and eight truncheons £200-400 See Illustration 2158 Pair of late 19th/early 20th century painted ceremonial large truncheons monogrammed each 81cm Provenance: Private collection of seven parade axes and eight truncheons £300-500 See Illustration


2159 Pair of late 19th century early 20th century Ancient Order of Foresters large truncheons. both painted A.O.F No 5.0.LL, 90cm Provenance: Private collection of seven parade axes and eight truncheons £300-500 See Illustration 2160 Late 19th/early 20th century Ancient Order of Foresters ceremonial club, Princess Alice Court No 2257 98cm Provenance: Private collection of seven parade axes and eight truncheons £100-200 See Illustration 2161 Late 19th/early 20th century Ancient Order of Foresters Lodge ceremonial truncheon, A.O.F 4961 R.D J.W (Reading) 83cm Provenance: Private collection of seven parade axes and eight truncheons £100-200 See Illustration 2162 Early 20th century painted ceremonial truncheon 65cm Provenance: Private collection of seven parade axes and eight truncheons £50-100 See Illustration 2163 Late 19th/ early 20th century painted truncheon with a stag’s head crest above G.R 45cm Provenance: Private collection of seven parade axes and eight truncheons £50-100 See Illustration 2164 Early 20th century album of postcards, mostly topographical subjects £40-60 2165 Two Alum Bay sand souvenir ink wells, paper knives, paper weights etc. £40-80 2166 Faux shagreen three draw telescope and faux tortoiseshell card case £40-60 2167 Sampson Mordan bone mechanical pencil/pen with compass, lacking thermometer, lignum vitae desk seal and glass intaglio £60-100 2168 Collection of Roman bronze coins, Napoleonic bone dominoes, carved bone pin cushion and vegetable ivory tape measure. £60-100

2170 Ocean going tug, ‘Snit Rotterdam’, Four channel remote control, twin engine, internal lights & water jets, 90cm £50-150 2171 Four cast ormolu lions paw cabinet feet now mounted as door stops £100-150 2172 Pair of early 20th century leather riding boots with trees and puller £30-50 2173 Clarinet with silver plated mounts stamped F Arthur Uebel Markneukirchen G .V Max Goepel Kiel, in fiited leather case, another stamped Hakes and son (missing piece) £60-100 2174 Pair of Clarinets stamped Boosey and Hawkes the Edgware in fitted travelling case £60-100 2175 19th century Lachenal & Co Concertina No 147616, with 31 bone buttons, and steel reeds. £100-200 2176 Mandolin by Giovanni Palladino, 1898, 60cm long 2177 Chinese silk work of cranes, 77cm x 50cm 2178 Chinese porcelain famille rose bowl with floral decoration, miniature blue and white cylindrical vase, Cantonese bowl, Japanese bowl and two other bowls, (6)

£40-80

£100-150

£40-60

2179 Chinese cloisonne enamelled circular dish and cover, the blue ground with floral decoration, 8.5cm diameter, another smaller, a bowl, two shaped enamelled dishes, white metal pot and cover with blue and white porcelain cover, cast metal Chinese zodiac tablet and a pipe, (8) £50-80 2180 Chinese silk panel embroidered in colours with flowers and foliage, 38cm x 26.5cm £40-60 2181 Chinese silk sleeve panel embroidered with butterflies and flowers, 71.5cm x 23.5cm £50-80 2182 Chinese silk sleeve panel embroidered with flowers, 64cm x 26cm £50-80

2169 Inshore fishing trawler, ‘Shirley Ann M64’, scratch-built, internal lights and four channel remote control, 67cm £50-100

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Friday 23rd September, 10.00am Clocks & Instruments Persian Rugs Antique Furniture Garden Furniture

Lot 2209


CLOCKS & INSTRUMENTS This section of sale will not start before 10:00am

2200 2200 Mid 19th century French eight-day mantel clock with porcelain and gilt mounts in Sevres style marked for Thomas Agnew & Sons, with cupids and floral decoration, twin train movement striking on a bell, 34cm high £300-500 See Illustration

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2201 Late 19th century French gilt brass mantel clock, the foliate engraved case mounted with blue jasper cameo roundels. the eight day movement striking the hours and half hours on a bell, retailed by Howell, James & Co., 35cm high Note: Howell James and Co. were London retailers in Regent Street, from 1819-1911 £200-300 See Illustration

2203 19th century French mantel clock the enamel chapter ring with gilt stars. The two train movement with silk suspension, supported on ormolu arches and white marble base. 41cm High £300-500 See Illustration

2202 18th century eight day oak long case clock by Roberts Otley, dated 1775, engraved brass dial with subsidiary date dial, twin train movement striking on a bell, 210cm high £400-600

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2204 Late 19th century ormolu portico clock, the white enamelled dial with Roman numerals, 19cm £120-150 2205 Charles Frodsham, mantel clock in walnut case, 20cm high

£40-60


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2206 Early 20th century mahogany 8 day long case clock, the mahogany dial decorated with gilt metal fret work subsidiary painted moon face dial, second dial and silver chapter ring to triple train movement (movement lacking bells) £500-1000 See Illustration

2208 19th century Scottish mahogany longcase clock, the hood with a central brass ball and swan neck top, the eight day two train movement with silvered dial, subsidiary seconds and calendar dials by William Drysdale, Edinburgh. Approx. 201cm high £200-400 See Illustration

2209 2207 2207 Modern mahogany wall clock with single fusee movement, by J Smith and Sons, 30cm dial £200-300 See Illustration

2209 19th century gilt metal and enamelled three piece clock garniture, Clock in architectural form with white enamel dial reading Benson Ludgate Hill London, twin train movement striking on bell , 40cm high, flanked by a pair of urns, 28cm high £500-1000 See Illustration

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2210 2210 Late 19th century French gilt metal mantel clock by Japy Freres, Paris, surmounted by a Classical figure, with cherubs, enamelled Roman numerals with a rococo style case, 45cm high £250-400 See Illustration

2212 Brass and four glass repeating carriage clock with lever movement, dial marked R & W Sorley, Paris, 18.5cm high £200-300 See Illustration

2211 2211 Imhof brass four faced compendium clock, comprising clock, barometer, hygrometer, and thermometer, on rotating circular base, 12cm high £80-120 See Illustration

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2213 2213 18th century 8 day oak long cased clock by Robert Sainsbury of Chippenham, brass dial with subsidiary second dial and date aperture two twin train movement striking on bell 202cm, with paperwork to include services and family history £250-350 See Illustration


2214 2214 Dutch decorated wall clock, re-painted, decorated with mermaids, 72cm high £300-500 See Illustration

2216 2216 18th century mahogany 30 hour long case clock by W Stephens of Godalming, brass dial with weight driven movement striking on a bell 201cm £200-400 See Illustration

2215 2215 French 19th century Boulle tortoiseshell and gilt, two train mantel clock. Enamel numerals on gilt dial. Height 37cm. With domed glass case. £300-500 See Illustration

2217 2217 Mid 19th century mahogany double fusee mantel clock by Sellman of St. Leonards On Sea, brass face, black Roman numerals. 42cm high. £400-600 See Illustration 2218 Brass and glass carriage clock with lever escapement striking on a bell 20cm high £100-200 2219 Early 20th century walnut cased two train mantel clock 40cm £80-120

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2220 2220 Late 18th century mahogany tavern clock, the case with fluted pilasters and inlaid with shells and swags, the circular cream painted dial inscribed ‘James Barfoot - Wimborne’, with lead weight, pendulum and keys, 134cm high £500-800 See Illustration

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2221 2221 19th century mahogany and brass bound double fusee repeating mantel clock, by William Nicoll JR, Great Portland Street, London. Later painted dial with twin train movement striking on a bell. 44cm High £600-1000 See Illustration 2222 Early 20th century marquerty inlaid mantel clock. 23cm high 2223 Early 20th century boulle mantel clock with enamelled dial to single train movement, 30cm high

£100-200

£80-120

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2224 2224 French ormolu and marble mantel clock, the white enamelled dial with Arabic numerals and twin train movement, supported by three putti, dial marked S.H Paris, 42cm high ÂŁ300-500 See Illustration

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2225 2225 Early 20th century French tortoiseshell and ormolu table clock, the white enamelled dial with Roman numerals and twin train movement, 36cm high £200-400 See Illustration 2226 Brass lantern clock with single train French movement, 26cm £50-80

2229 2229 Regency mahogany bow front stick barometer and thermometer. silvered dial signed ‘J Newman 122 Regent Street London’, 94cm £800-1200 See Illustration 2227 2227 George III mahogany stick barometer, Gatty and Co. Reading. 94.5cm £80-120 See Illustration 2228 19th century mahogany wheel barometer with shell inlay. The silvered dial signed B Ronchette, Manchester. 98cm high £80-120

2230 Negretti and Zambra pocket barometer, in fitted leather case £60-90 2231 Early 20th century oak aneroid barometer with silvered dial, 85cm high £50-80 2232 19th century mahogany banjo barometer, by J W Renwick London, 97cm high £60-100

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PERSIAN RUGS This section of sale will not start before 10:20am 2233 Red ground carpet with multiple borders, centre with geometric design, 445cm x 370cm

£50-100

2234 2234 Persian blue ground carpet with a central medallion and floral decorated borders, 303cm x 330cm £200-300 See Illustration 2235 Red ground Persian type carpet with multiple borders, the centre with foliate motif, 390cm x 267cm £100-200 2236 Red ground carpet with multiple borders the centre with repeating lozenge shaped medallions, 349cm x 236cm £80-120 2237 Red ground Afghan rug, with multiple borders, and four square medallions, 226cm x 120cm

£60-100

2238 Red ground Iranian rug, with guls on a red ground, 224cm x 126cm

£60-100

2239 Persian red ground rug with stepped medallion, 204cm x 107cm

£50-100

2240 Persian blue ground carpet with multiple borders, the centre with flowers, 210cm x 133cm

£60-100

2241 Persian blue ground rug the centre with a repeating floral motif 127cm x 90cm

£40-60

2242 Persian red ground prayer rug the centre with repeating medallions 142cm x 110cm

£60-100

2243 Red ground Afghan red ground 225cm x 148cm

£60-100

2244 Persian red ground carpet with multiple borders, the centre with repeating medallions 316cm x 89cm £60-100 2245 Persian red ground rug, with multiple borders. 227cm x 140cm

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ANTIQUE FURNITURE This section of sale will not start before 10:30am 2246 20th century plaster standard lamp in the form of a Gypsy girl carrying a bucket 96cm high

ÂŁ100-200

2247 2247 Early 20th century mahogany and marquetry inlaid Sheraton revival glazed cabinet with two glazed doors above base with three drawers, raised on square tapering legs united by an X stretcher 177cm x 106cm ÂŁ500-800 See Illustration

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2248 2248 Late 18th/early 19th century oak dresser base with four central drawers flanked by two others over cupboards, together with an non matching later three shelf plate rack above. Height 196cm, width 159cm depth 59cm £800-1200 See Illustration 2249 Early 20th century oak glazed bookcase, 134cm x 201cm

£100-200

2250 18th century oak gateleg table on turned legs, 69cm x 86cm

£100-200

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2251 19th century mahogany bow fronted chest of two short and three long drawers, 104cm x 105cm £150-250

2254 18th century oak coffer of plank construction, 54cm x 125cm £200-300

2252 19th century mahogany chest of two short and two long drawers, 82cm x 52cm £60-100

2255 18th century oak coffer with carved panelled front, 58cm x 135cm £100-200

2253 18th century walnut and oak chest of two short drawers flanked by two deep drawers all above three long drawers on bracket base, 100cm x 82cm £200-400

2256 19th century gilt carved wood and gesso over mantel mirror 106cm x 112cm £150-250

2257 2257 19th century partners mahogany desk nine drawer configuration the reverse with three drawers and two cupboard doors, 65cm x 150cm x 121cm £500-800 See Illustration

2258 2258 19th Century rosewood, marquetry and bone inlaid games/work table, the folding top with chess and backgammon boards, 74 x 61cm x 40cm £200-300 See Illustration

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2259 2259 Early 20th century mahogany bow front display cabinet with an astragal glazed door enclosing three graduated shelves over a single drawer and two cupboards with undertier. 191cm x 95cm x 53cm £200-300 See Illustration


2260 Oval 19th century crossbanded mahogany and brass bound cellaret. 22.5cm x 55.5cm £150-250

2265 A George IV mahogany sideboard with ebony stringing. The central cellarette flanked by a bottle drawer and a cupboard. 132cm wide 57cm deep, 94cm high £100-150 2266 Two similar variegated sectional marble torcheres, 102cm high (2) £100-150

2261 2261 19th Century tilt top breakfast table, the oval two-plank top supported on turned column and four reeded splay legs. 151cm x 125cm £200-400 See Illustration 2262 Pair of early 19th century mahogany hall chairs with Griffin armorials and scrolling acanthus top rail. £100-150 2267 2267 Late 19th century gilt wood overmantel mirror with eagle crest £400-600 See Illustration

2263 2263 Set of six Regency mahogany rope back dining chairs with sabre legs and brass stringing. £350-450 See Illustration 2268 2268 Regency rosewood and brass inlaid card table on turned column and quatrefoil base, 73cm x 86cm £200-300 See Illustration 2269 19th Century rosewood and marquetry inlaid ladies writing desk with tambour fronted compartment 107 x 78cm x 46cm £200-300

2264 2264 19th century crossbanded mahogany sofa table with lion mask handles supported on splayed feet with brass castors. 62cm x 158cm £200-300 See Illustration

2270 George III mahogany round table with pie crust rim on reeded column support to tripod base 81cm diameter £80-120 2271 Early 20th century marquetry inaid elbow chair, bearing a label for Druce & Co, together with an early 20th century marquetry inlaid ladies chair, marked C V S £60-80

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2272 2272 George III mahogany chest with brushing slide over four graduated drawers and ogee bracket feet. 85cm x 80cm x 45cm. £200-300 See Illustration 2273 19th century flame mahogany breakfast table on pedestal base, 136cm diameter £100-150

2279 2279 19th century walnut rosewood cross banded and box wood strung cabinet with white marble top, two glazed doors, the interior with adjustable shelves, on plinth base 123cm, 125cm, 36cm £400-600 See Illustration

2274 2274 19th century rosewood library table, with two frieze drawers on twin end supports to lion’s paw feet, lacking leather. 75cm x 130cm x 73cm £300-500 See Illustration 2275 Matched set of Regency mahogany dining chairs to include two carvers and six side chairs £200-300 2276 19th century bow fronted mahogany sideboard with a single drawer flanked by two deep drawers on turned legs, 92cm x 153cm x 70cm £100-200 2277 Late 19th/early 20th century mahogany astragal glazed display cabinet in Chippendale style, top with two doors, base with single door flanked by glazed panels on cabriole legs, 200cm x 94cm £300-500 2278 19th century mahogany cheval mirror 140cm high

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£100-200

2280 2280 18th century oak Tri-Darn, open section above two cupboard doors, base with three drawers and two cupboard doors on square feet, 200cm x 140cm x 55cm £800-1200 See Illustration 2281 19th century bow fronted mahogany corner wall cupboard 112cm x 70cm £50-100


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2284 19th century oak serpentine folding card table on carved column support to four scrolled legs, 76cm x 94cm £200-400 See Illustration

2282 19th century mahogany reading stand with two adjustable book stands, frieze drawer and two candle stands, on turned column support to shaped base on castors, 72cm x 62cm £300-500 See Illustration

2285 2285 18th century oak gate leg table, 77cm x 116cm

£200-400 See Illustration

2286 19th century mahogany bow fronted side table, slim drawer flanked by two deep drawers on square legs, 73cm x 118cm £200-400

2283 2283 19th century mahogany Chippendale style folding card table with carved frieze, hidden drawer behind leg, 72cm x 84cm £300-500 See Illustration

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2287 2287 18th century oak dresser with three drawers on cabriole legs to pad feet, 80cm x 194cm

ÂŁ500-1000 See Illustration

2288 2288 19th century mahogany secretaire bookcase, two glazed doors above fitted drawer, and three long drawers, on bracket base, 240cm x 108cm ÂŁ400-600 See Illustration

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2289 2289 Fine 19th century coromandel and marquetry inlaid breakfront credenza, with a central door flanked by two bowed panelled doors, 100cm x 86cm x 50cm ÂŁ2000-4000 See Illustration

2290 2290 19th century military chest converted to a pair of beside tables, each with two drawers and brass handles, each 53cm high x 90cm wide ÂŁ150-250 See Illustration

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2291 2291 Set of six Regency mahogany dining chairs, with carved top rails, drop-in seats, on splayed legs, (4 +2) £300-500 See Illustration

2293 19th century continental extending dining table column support to tripod base, with three additional leaves. Height 77cm, width 120cm, width extended 195cm £200-300 See Illustration 2294 19th century carved wood and gilt framed mirror, 120cm x 110cm £300-500 2295 Set of seven Chippendale style mahogany dining chairs on cabriole legs with claw and ball feet, (6+1) £300-500 2296 19th century rosewood and inlaid Sutherland table 70cm, 77cm, 17cm £150-250 2297 19th century mahogany chest of top hat drawer four short drawers and three long graduated drawers, on bracket feet, 120cm x 122cm x 54cm £150-250 2298 Victorian mahogany and pine bookcase cabinet, 245cm x 100cm £250-350 2299 Early 20th century Riley & Co. mahogany snooker/dining table, stamped E J Riley. Accrington., complete with cues, balls etc. £200-400 2300 19th Mahogany serpentine Pembroke table, with a single drawer on square legs. 70cm x 73cm £60-100

2292 2292 Victorian rosewood work table, hinged top to fitted interior 74cm x 59cm x 43cm £200-300 See Illustration

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2301 19th century mahogany and satinwood crossbanded oval work table, with two drawers on square legs. 71cm x 62cm £60-100 2302 19th century mahogany inlaid side table, with a single drawer on square leg, united by x-frame stretcher. 97cm x 41cm £60-100


2303 18th century mahogany table with a single drawer on square legs. 69cm x 50cm £80-120

2313 19th century mahogany commode cupboard, door above drawer on square legs, 73cm x 40cm £50-100

2304 19th century round table, on three turned legs, untied by a triangular under tier. 60cm diameter £60-100

2314 19th century mahogany commode cupboard with single door, on square tapering legs, 77cm x 37cm £50-100 2315 George III mahogany chest of brushing slide and four graduated drawers on bracket feet, 77cm x 93cm £100-200 2316 19th century mahogany bowfronted chest of two short and two long drawers on bracket feet, 89cm x 89cm £100-200 2317 19th century mahogany bowfronted chest of brushing slide above three graduated drawers, on bracket feet, 85cm x 94cm £100-200 2318 19th century mahogany bowfronted chest of two short above three long graduated drawers, on bracket feet, 107cm x 106cm £100-200 2319 19th century knee hole desk, the top with nine drawers and cupboard door, 64cm x 128cm £150-250 2320 19th century chest of four drawers, on bracket base, 100cm x 99cm £60-100 2321 Top section of a mahogany military chest, 46cm x 100cm, on later bun feet £50-100

2305 2305 19th century pine corner shelf in architectural form with three shelves above two door cupboard. 220cm x 80cm £200-300 See Illustration 2306 19th century mahogany wash stand with folding top above a cupboard and a drawer on square legs, 83cm x 39cm £50-100 2307 19th century mahogany chest of two short over two long drawers. 82cm x 88cm £60-100 2308 Pair cast iron fire dogs. 41cm high

£50-100

2309 19th century pine kitchen table with one drawer. 73cm x 164cm £100-200 2310 19th century mahogany bedroom mirror with a single drawer. 52cm £50-100 2311 George III mahogany bookcase cabinet with two glazed doors above slides, a single drawer and two cupboard doors, on ogee bracket feet. 142cm x 108cm £300-500 2312 19th century mahogany chest of four drawers, 103cm x 52cm £60-100

2322 18th century oak mule chest with hinged top two drawers, later carved, 79cm x 126cm £80-120 2323 19th century circular porthole mirror with gilt frame and convex glass. 48cm diameter £50-100 2324 19th century fret framed mirror with bird finial with shell inlay, 91cm x 49cm £80-120 2325 George III mahogany converted commode, cupboard door above pull-out drawer, 84cm x 46cm £50-100 2326 19th century mahogany secretaire bookcase with two astragal glazed doors above secretaire drawer fitted with drawers and cupboards above two cupboard doors, 220cm x 106cm £200-400 2327 Set of eight oak ladder back dining chairs with rush seats (6+2) £200-300 2328 19th century mahogany chest of two short and three long drawers on bracket base. 98cm x 90cm £100-200 2329 19th century mahogany chest of two short and three long drawers on bracket feet. 100cm £100-200

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2330 2330 Early 20th century mahogany and boxwood strung desk. The super-structure with compartments and drawers above a base with five drawers on square tapering legs. 94cm x 122cm £300-500 See Illustration 2331 19th century walnut side table on pierced end support united by a turned stretcher. 70cm x 90cm £100-200 2332 19th century mahogany and rosewood cross banded work table, with two drawers on turned legs. 70cm x 37cm £60-100 2333 19th century mahogany and rosewood cross banded work table with two drawers on turned legs. 72cm x 41cm £60-100 2334 Panelled oak plank coffer. 115cm wide, 46cm deep, 49cm high £150-250

2336 Early 20th century oak roll top desk with tambour front enclosing drawers and extending leather inset writing surface, nine drawers on square supports, 136cm wide £100-200

2337 Military style mahogany writing desk with folding flap top, three drawers below with recessed brass handles. 83cm high £100-200

2338 19th Century pair of brass hexagonal adjustable torcheres on trumpet shaped bases. £60-100

2339 Pair of pier glasses, the arched tops with carved gilt wood wreaths, ribbon carved bandings and bow surmount, each 106cm x 44cm £60-100

2340 Reproduction Victorian naval chest of two short and three graduated long drawers, rectangular top with a clipper drawers inscribed “Ships charts tide tables.... Bristol” with a central sailor 100cm high £100-200

2341 Reproduction Victorian sailors pedestal cabinet with rectangular top painted with a barque over panelled cupboard door inscribed “Cabin No:7 HMS Ajax”, 72cm x 103cm x 48cm £50-100

2335 2335 George III style mahogany & brown leather button back wing armchair on straight legs, 100cm high £200-400 See Illustration

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2342 Late 17th century oak coffer with moulded edge the front inscribed WES 1679 flanked by two lozenges, on end supports. 130cm x 40cm x 55cm £200-300


2347 2347 18th century style oak refectory dining table on twin ends on bulbous supports, 76cm x 248cm x 80cm £500-800 See Illustration 2343 2343 20th century mahogany and brass bound secretaire military chest. The top section with four drawers including the secretairse, the bottom section with two furter drawers, recessed brass handles on bracket feet. 102cm x 48cm x 105cm £200-400 See Illustration 2344 Baroque style wall mirror, rectangular plate within subsidiary glass to the composition frame with foliate scroll mirror backed crest. 107cm high £80-120

2348 Set of eight 18th century style oak ladder back dining chairs £400-600 2349 Regency mahogany and rosewood cross banded chiffonier with a single drawer above two cupboard door on plinth base 89cm by 108cm £150-250 2350 19th century mahogany side table with raised back two drawers on twin end supports united by stretcher 85cm x 122cm £200-300

2345 2351 2345 Late 19th century light oak military chest with brass bound corners, two short and three long graduated drawers with brass recessed handles and circular key escutcheons on block feet, 98cm x 92cm £400-600 See Illustration

2351 19th century rosewood side table with single drawer on twin end supports, 71cm x 85cm £200-300 See Illustration 2352 19th century walnut framed button backed armchair

£100-200

2353 19th century mahogany and rosewood cross-banded tea table, 74cm x 89cm £150-250 2354 Early 20th century mahogany secretaire bookcase, 240cm x 100cm £60-100

2346

2355 19th century mahogany side table with raised back and two drawers on turned legs, 81cm x 110cm £100-200

2346 Late 19th century mahogany and bur wood side table, with drawers on turned legs untied by X framed stretcher, 76cm x 112cm £150-250 See Illustration

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2359 18th century style oak sideboard with three drawers and three cupboard doors 88cm by 144cm £200-400 2360 18th century style oak cupboard, two cupboard doors above two drawers to two cupboards doors, 120cm x 80cm £150-250 2361 18th century style oak bookcase 87cm x 76cm

2356 2356 William IV rosewood breakfast table stamped Holland and son, stamped top of pedestal diameter 130cm Historical Note: Holland & Sons (1803-1942) were one of the largest and most successful cabinet makers in the 19th century rivalling Gillows of Lancaster and London. They were established in 1803 by Stephen Taprell and William Holland, a relation of the architect Henry Holland and employed some of England’s foremost designers, participating in all the major international Victorian Exhibitions. Their earliest known commission was to furnish the Athenaeum Club, in London and early in the reign of Queen Victoria, they took a major part in the furnishing of Osborne House, Sandringham, Balmoral and Windsor Castle. £300-500 See Illustration

£80-120

2362 18th century style oak side table 60cm x 46cm with drawer and a matching coffee table 40cm x 124cm £80-120 2363 18th century style oak corner cabinet 87cm x 75cm

£80-120

2364 Pair of 18th century style oak candlesticks 47cm

£50-100

2365 20th century walnut pedestal desk 78cm x 160cm

£200-300

2366 20th century button back leather and walnut framed office chair £150-250 2367 19th century mahogany and boxwood strung chest of two short and three long drawers, 102cm x 112cm £150-250 2368 18th century panelled oak side chair on bobbin turned supports £20-40

2357 2357 Set of eight 18th century style oak arm chairs, panelled backs and seats on turned legs £400-600 See Illustration

2369 2358 2358 18th century style oak refectory dining table the top of plank construction on turned legs 295cm by 107cm £600-1000 See Illustration

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2369 19th century mahogany and satinwood bookcase cabinet, the top with two glaze doors above base with two cupboard doors, 226cm x 92cm £300-500 See Illustration


2378 2378 19th century rosewood side table on twin end supports united by stretcher, 76cm x 108cm £200-400 See Illustration

2370 2370 French kingwood parquetry cabinet with single drawer over two cupboard doors, 83cm wide, 53cm deep, 79cm high £300-500 See Illustration 2371 Wooden half scull, ‘Pike’ converted to a bookcase 230cm high £50-80

2379 19th century mahogany and marquetry inlaid tray to table, 51cm x 21cm and a 19th century mahogany kidney shaped commode, 43cm x 54cm £60-100

2372 Late Victorian adjustable mahogany piano stool on turned supports, 47cm x 41cm £80-120

2380 19th century mahogany and rosewood cross banded work table with single drawer to column support on shaped base, 70cm x 50cm £60-100

2373 19th century mahogany cylinder bureau bookcase, 225cm x 108cm £300-500

2381 Italian style small walnut two drawer chest with crossbanded decoration to top, shaped front on cabriole legs £80-120

2374 19th century mahogany tray top commode converted to a cupboard, 83cm x 44cm £100-200

2375 19th century mahogany tambour fronted bedside cabinet, 85cm x 36cm £60-100

2376 19th century oak wine table on column support to tripod base, diameter 83cm £50-100

2377 19th century pole screen on tripod, 143cm high

£60-100

2382 2382 Late19th early 20th century Venetian carved wood polychrome blackamore acrobat (shell bowl damaged), approx 105cm high £200-300 See Illustration

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2383 2383 19th century eastern brass bound Zanzibar hardwood mule chest, 110cm wide x 47cm diameter £200-300 See Illustration

2385 2385 18th century French oak two door cupboard above a single drawer, 170cm x 160cm x 67cm £200-400 See Illustration

2384 2384 19th century Dutch mahogany bookcase cabinet, top with single door, base with two drawers and two cupboard doors, 190cm high x 105cm wide £200-300 See Illustration

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2386 2386 19th century Continental flame mahogany chest of six graduated drawers 157cm x 106cm x 46cm £200-300 See Illustration


2390 19th century mahogany bow fronted chest of two short three long drawers on bracket base. 102cm x 48cm £80-120 2391 19th century mahogany two tiered dumb waiter, top tier 51cm diameter £60-100

2392 2392 19th century Danish mahogany framed sofa, arms with four cupboard doors to carved top rail and padded back and seat. 230cm wide £400-600 See Illustration

2387 2387 19th century rosewood and marquetry inlaid ladies writing desk with mirrored back above fall front with fitted interior on cabriole legs with gilt metal mounts, 142cm x 70cm x 41cm £300-500 See Illustration 2388 Pair of French walnut open armchairs and a single chair

£80-120

2393 Pair of 19th century Danish mahogany arm chairs with carved top rail on padded back and seat to scrolled legs £200-300 2394 Pair of 19th century Danish mahogany single chairs with carved top rail on padded back and seat to scrolled legs £80-120

2395 2395 20th century burr walnut and cross banded triple pedestal dining table by Adam Brett and Son of Norwich width 400cm £200-300 See Illustration

2389 2389 19th century Indian bone inlaid throne chair with cane back seat and foot rest. 120cm x 75cm £200-300 See Illustration

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GARDEN FURNITURE This section of sale will not start before 12 noon 2396 Three 19th century stained glass panels, the largest 79cm x 49cm £80-120

2399

2397

2399 After the original, a weathered and patinated bronze group of two lovers in an embrace, signature on the reverse. Aprox 60cm high £100-200 See Illustration

2397 Unusual Britannia style pub table decorated with the head of W G Grace £100-200 See Illustration

2398

2400

2398 19th century cast metal five branch candelabrum, the column in the from of a cherub on round base 81cm £100-200 See Illustration

2400 19th century weathered marble bust in the French Taste. “After the bath”, on variegated marble socle 66cm High £100-150 See Illustration

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2404 2401 2401 Victorian cast iron Sphinx Boot scraper by Kenrick & Sons. 40cm wide, 33cm deep 21cm high £60-80 See Illustration 2402 Cast metal garden bench with scroll ends, 136cm wide

£200-300

2404 Late 19th/early 20th century cast metal garden bench with scrolled arms 183cm £300-500 See Illustration 2405 Late Victorian green enamel conservatory stove, 65cm High £60-100

2403 Pair of composite stone curved garden benches on three scrolled feet, each 135cm wide £150-250

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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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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. 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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.

These conditions of business are based upon recommended terms of sale by SOFAA (http:/www.sofaa.org/)

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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 . In these Terms of Sale the words ‘you’, ‘yours’, etc. refer to you as the Buyer.

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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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No exit from A3 here

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 11⁄2 miles after the M25 junction and proceed through Ripley to the Burnt Common roundabout as above. If you miss the Ripley turning go South, proceed to the Merrow & Burpham slip road and join the A3 Northbound. Ewbank Auctioneers is situated between the A3 and B2215 South of Burnt Common Roundabout.

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A3

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 Chris Ewbank founded Ewbank’s in 1990 selling out of the Hog’s Back Hotel and in 1994 we acquired our present salerooms, 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 two hundred Antiques and Fine Arts auctions and five hundred monthly Collectors sales. When we started in 1990 we held six auctions a year and we are now expecting to hold more than 50 auctions in the next twelve months. We always seek to maintain the highest standards, adhering to the principles of probity and ethics of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (Chris is a Chartered Arts and antiques surveyor), 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 all lots for sale are included on the internet. We estimate that we now with four regular photographers on our staff take in excess of 50,000 images per annum. Buyers are attracted from all over the world. We have invested heavily in technology in recent years with both new back office systems and website. This gives a far greater global marketing ability. 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. Since our first auction published on the internet that side of our business has risen markedly so that in the last 12 months we have had 3.5 million pages views on our website up from 2 million in the previous year. Recognising the importance of live internet bidding in today’s market we have for the last twelve months been operating our own live bidding platform Ewbank’s Live and regularly report over 50% of our sales being to on line bidders. With others we have now also set up a new search hub and bidding platform www.theauctionroom.com which saves buyers up to 6% as against other commercial platforms. Ewbank’s has grown from humble beginnings holding six sales a year, to the position that we hold today, with our own Salerooms, bidding platform and some fifty specialist sales a year. Turnover in our first year in 1990 was approximately £250,000 and just one of our quarterly sales now easily exceeds that figure. Building refurbishments works have doubled the size of our floor space in recent years to accommodate the sale volumes. We have for some years now been able to claim that we are Surrey and Hampshire’s premier antique fine art and specialist auctioneers. 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 was also an elected Member of its International Governing Council (the highest decision making body in the Institution) from 2005 to 2013. 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 is on the Executive Committee of the British Art Market Federation and was one of the first to join the new City of London Company of Arts Scholars. We look forward to the future technological advances that will continue to enhance the auction experience for our clients and buyers. Chris Ewbank FRICS ASFAV

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

September

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

21st 22nd 23rd 26th

Jewellery, Silver & Watches Fine Art & Antiques Antique Furniture & Clocks The Contents of Cunningham House

October 5th Antique & Collectors' 5th Photographic, Scientific Instruments & Natural History, Books, Manuscripts, Maps and Stamps 20th Cow Parade Auction To Be Held at Sandown Park Racecourse 27th Decorative Arts 27th Contemporary Art

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

Front Cover: Lot 2035

November 10th Asian Art 10th Textiles, Sewing & Vintage Fashion 16th Antique & Collectors' 17th Cow Parade Gala Auction Evening at Hampton Court 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

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.

Inside Front Cover: Lot 1007 Back Cover: Lot 1823 Inside Back Cover: Lot 2289

Dates are published on our website and are subject to change without notice.


Antiques & Fine Art Auction

Wednesday 21st, Thursday 22nd & Friday 23rd September 2016

Wednesday 21st, Thursday 22nd & Friday 23rd September 2016

www.ewbankauctions.co.uk

Antiques & Fine Art Auction

£5


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