Summer Antiques & Fine Art Auction Wednesday 22nd, Thursday 23rd & Friday 24th June 2016
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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
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emma@ewbankauctions.co.uk
Alastair McCrea, MA Partner
Andrew Delve, MA, ASFAV Partner
Tim Duggan, ASFAV Partner
John Snape, BA, ASFAV Partner
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andy@ewbankauctions.co.uk
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john@ewbankauctions.co.uk
Front Cover: Lot 1505 Inside Front Cover: Lot 1027 & 1749 Back Cover: Lot 3015 Inside Back Cover: Lot 63
Summer Antiques & Fine Art Auction
Surrey & Hampshire’s Premier Auctioneers & Valuers
Summer Antiques & Fine Art Auction Silver Collectors’ Dream, Silver Plate, Silver, Jewellery, Watches, Coins & Stamps, Paintings, Vehicles, Ceramics & Glass, Works of Art, Masonic Regalia, Books & Maps, Clocks, Persian Rugs, Antique Furniture, Single Owner Collection of Fine Antique English & Irish Glass
SALE: Wednesday 22nd, Thursday 23rd & Friday 24th June 2016 at 10.00am VIEWING: Saturday 18th June 9.00am - 2.00pm Monday 20th June 9.00am - 5.00pm Tuesday 21st June 9.00am - 7.00pm Mornings of sale For the fully illustrated catalogue, to leave commission bids, and to register for Ewbank’s Live Internet Bidding please visit our new website www.ewbankauctions.co.uk The Burnt Common Auction Rooms London Road, Send, Surrey GU23 7LN
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INFORMATION FOR BUYERS AT AUCTIONS ORDER OF SALE Wednesday 22nd June 2016 at 10.00am Lot
Silver Collectors’ Dream
1
Section will not start before time 10:00am
Silver Plate
650
4:00pm
Silver
656
4:00pm
Thursday 23rd June 2016 at 10:00am Lot
Section will not start before time
Jewellery
1000
10:00am
Costume Jewellery
1326
1:15pm
Watches
1378
1:45pm
Coins & Stamps
1423
2:15pm
Fine Art
1483
2:50pm
Friday 24th June 2016 at 10:00am Lot
Section will not start before time
Vehicles
1700
10:00am
Ceramics & Glass
1702
10:00am
Objects & Works of Art
1743
10:20am
Masonic Items & Militaria
1762
10:30am
Collectables
1841
11:15am
Tribal Art
1878
11:35am
Books & Maps
1890
11:45am
Clocks
1939
12:15pm
Persian Rugs
1963
12:30pm
Antique Furniture
1971
12:40pm
Garden Furniture
2056
1:40pm
3000
3:00pm
Single Owner Collection of Fine English & Irish Glass
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
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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. 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 22nd June, 10.00am Silver Collectors’ Dream & Fine Silver Auction
Lot 196
SILVER COLLECTORS’ DREAM AUCTION The collection of a deceased gentleman. This collection was put together from the late 1970’s (when the collector spent five and a half years in Hong Kong) and was continued until 2014. Among the first things collected were English silver dog nose spoons. Pieces were acquired from antique fairs and auctions and if something took his fancy he would collect it. The Russian silver was collected during the 1990’s, the collection was started gradually and inexpensively and built up from there. 1 Chinese silver tea infuser, 23 grams £30-50
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2 2 Luen Wo, Shanghai, Chinese, silver three handled bowl in Art Nouveau style, on three supports and round foot, stylised foliage decoration, stamped with characters and Luenwo, 18ozs, 561 grams, 17cms high, with presentation inscription £250-400 See Illustration 3 Late 19th century Chinese silver spirit measure decorated in high relief with flowers and foliage, stamped Kuhn and Komor Sterling (Shanghai), 8.5cms, high, 98 grams, 3ozs £30-50
5 Late 19th century miniature Chinese teapot and cover decorated all-over with flowers and foliage, 11cms wide, 110 grams, 3.5ozs £100-150 See Illustration
4 Late 19th/early 20th century miniature oval watering can by Wang Hing and Co Hong Kong, 9.5cms wide, 37 grams £80-120 See Illustration
10 Late 19th century pierced Chinese silver bowl decorated with dragons, Luen Hing Shanghai, 9cms wide, 88 grams £100-200 11 Near pair of Chinese silver and enamelled finger nail guards £40-60 12 Chinese silver and enamelled finger guard set with coloured stones, and another £40-60
6 6 Late 19th century small oval Chinese teapot, of silver mounted green stone, 13cms wide, gross weight 246 grams £100-150 See Illustration
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9 Late 19th century Chinese silver pierced round box decorated with flowers and foliage, 6cms diam., 77 grams £100-200 See Illustration
13 Six various Chinese silver finger nail guards £100-120 14 Five various Chinese silver finger nail guards £100-120
7 Early 20th century Chinese silver quaich by Wang Hing, Hong Kong, with engraved presentation inscription, “6th extra race meeting, Hong Kong 26th Nov. 1926, St Andrews cup won by the Goblin”, 18cms wide, 215 grams, 6.9ozs £60-100 8 Chinese silver bowl decorated with birds and bamboo with two simulated bamboo handles, marked IS 90, 16cms, wide, 237 grams, 7.6ozs £100-200
15 15 Late 19th century /early 20th century Chinese round silver salver with “bamboo” border, stamped Hung Chong, 24cms diam., 510 grams, 16.4ozs £200-300 See Illustration
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16 19th century Chinese silver oval box, the cover embossed with flowers and foliage, 7cms, 36 grams £60-100 17 Early 20th century round silver bowl engraved with characters and a panel of bird, flower and foliage, 11cms, 160 grams, 5ozs £80-120
22 Late 19th century Chinese silver bird pepperpot £40-60 23 Early 20th century Chinese silver cream jug with matt finish, character mark on base, 7cms wide, 49 grams £30-50 23A Chinese silver bookmark with bamboo decoration and other small items including a silver plated seal, weighable silver 3.5oz, 108g £60-100 24 Early 20th century goblet shaped small vase, 8.5cms, 78 grams £30-50
18 18 Late 19th/early 20th century Chinese silver serpentine card tray with a pierced raised border and the centre engraved with figures in a garden, on ball feet, character marks on base, 13cms x 10cms, 119 grams, 3.8ozs £80-120 See Illustration
25 Late 19th century Chinese silver bowl decorated with trees blossom and birds, by Wang Hing and Co., 6.5cms diam., 58 grams £80-120 26 Early 20th century Chinese silver, two handled cup by Wang Hing, 9cms high, 60 grams £60-100
31 31 Late 19th/early 20th century Chinese silver mug with bamboo decoration, by Wang Hing, and another similar by Wai Kee, 7.2oz, 225g £80-120 See Illustration 32 Chinese export silver belt buckle by Tuck Chang of Shanghai, impressed character mark to back and maker’s mark, circa late 19th/early 20th century, 1.29oz, 40g £100-150
19 Early 20th century small mug decorated with a dragon on a matt ground, by Hung Chong, 7cms high, 78 grams £40-60 20 Early 20th century silver oval hairpin box on four ball feet the hinged top with a hairpin, 11.5cms, 147 grams £60-100
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27 27 19th century small beaker, decorated with flowers and birds in relief, Cumwo Hong Kong, 7.5cms high, 88 grams £80-120 See Illustration 28 Two Chinese silver spirit measures one decorated with a dragon in relief £50-100
21 21 Early 20th century goblet by Wang Hing and Co., engraved with foliage, 19cms high, 167 grams, 5.3ozs £80-100 See Illustration
29 Late 19th/early 20th century Chinese silver Art Nouveau three handled cup, 8cms high, 112 grams £60-100 30 Pair of 19th century Chinese silver fiddle, thread and shell pattern tablespoons, imitation marks of Eley, Fearn & Chawner, 6.5oz, 202g £50-80
33 Wang Hing Chinese export silver belt buckle, Hong Kong, circa late 19th/early 20th century, 1.8oz, 57g £150-250 See Illustration 34 Chinese silver mug embossed with dragons, by Hung Chong, and another engraved with dragons by the same maker, 7.9oz, 248g £70-100 35 Zeesung Chinese silver mug with character decoration, Shanghai, early to mid 20th century, 69mm high, 3.67ozt, 114g, contained in Goldsmiths & Silversmiths fitted case £40-60 36 Set of six Chinese silver fruit knives and forks in presentation case £30-40 37 Pair of Chinese silver and enamelled pin dishes with Hong Kong crest dated 10 - 10 69 by Falconer & Co, 78.grams, 2ozs £30-50
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52 38 Pair of Chinese silver salts with pierced decoration on four paw feet, marked ‘90’ and ‘WC’, 3.7oz, 116g £40-60 39 Pair of 19th century Chinese silver salts with gadrooned and shell moulded borders, each on four ball feet, another by Wongshing, and two Indian silver salts, 18oz, 559g £100-200 40 Late 19th/early 20th century Chinese silver mug with moulded decoration of figures in a landscape, by Tuck Chang & Co., and a foreign silver mug, 7.4oz, 231g £50-80
51 46 Chinese silver footed pot, with embossed floral decoration, by Kwan Wo, 5cm tall, and another silver pot, decorated with alternating panels of flowers, possible rubbed marks, 3.5cm tall, 2.28ozt, 71g gross weight £40-60 47 White metal cream jug, 12cm, 141 grams, 4ozs £20-40
53 52 19th century Russian silver gilt and enamelled kovsh, maker’s mark Gustav Klingert, Moscow, 1896, 2oz, 62g £200-300 See Illustration 53 Russian silver and niello kovsh with scrolling foliate decoration, maker’s mark ‘AK’, 1.6oz, 51g £100-150 See Illustration
48 Chinese silver snuff box decorated with figures in a landscape and bamboo, maker’s mark ‘HM’, 2.9oz, 92g £100-200
41 Japanese silver belt buckle with moulded lily and butterfly decoration, 0.3oz, 10g £30-50 42 Chinese export silver spot hammered pin dish, with bamboo border, Nanking, 8.5cm diameter, 1.64oz, 51g £20-40 43 Chinese silver two handled sugar bowl 207 grams, 6ozs £40-60 44 Pair of late 19th century Chinese silver pepper pots, shaped, with embossed decoration, impressed character mark and makers initials “K.C.” (unidentified) to base, each 5cm high, 1.8ozt, 56g gross weight £50-80 45 Chinese silver pepper, shaped as a miniature twin-handled vase, with screw cover, the body embossed with decoration of figures engaging in daily pursuits, by Luen Wo, Shanghai, late 19th/early 20th century, 5.5cm tall, 1.25ozt, 39g £40-60
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54 Russian silver triple coin holder with spiral decoration, maker’s mark ‘BK’, 2oz, 64g £100-150 See Illustration
49 Chinese silver snuff box decorated with figures in a landscape and a phoenix, marks inside cover, 2.2oz, 69g £100-200 See Illustration 50 Chinese white metal snuff box engraved with tigers and floral decoration and another with figures in a landscape £50-80 55 51 19th century Russian silver gilt kovsh with engraved decoration, maker’s mark ‘IAK’, Moscow, 1872, 3.9oz, 122g £200-300 See Illustration
55 Russian silver and niello triple coin holder with scrolling foliate decoration, maker’s mark rubbed, St. Petersburg, 1oz, 31g £60-100 See Illustration
56 19th century Russian silver mug with scrolling decoration, maker’s mark ‘JAL’, St. Petersburg, 1880, 4.9oz, 154g £80-120
66 Russian silver miniature mug with two bands of decoration and applied ‘H II’ surmounted by a crown, by Mikhail Ovchinnikov, St. Petersburg, 2.6oz, 80g £50-80
57 19th century Russian silver cream jug of bulbous form on shaped foot, by Nichols & Plinke, St. Petersburg, 1860, 5.2oz, 163g £80-120
63 63 Russian silver and mauve guilloche enamelled circular pill box, the cover with white enamel and gilt decoration and set with a diamond, ‘88’ standard, 3.5cm diameter £250-350 See Illustration
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60 19th century Russian silver cream jug of bulbous form on round foot, Gustav Alexander Sohlman, St. Petersburg, 1865, 4.8oz, 151g £80-120 61 19th century Russian silver cream jug with moulded rim on four scroll feet, maker’s mark ‘FOF’, St. Petersburg, 1860, 4.1oz, 127g £80-120
67 Russian silver cigarette case with engine turned and engraved decoration, in the form of a pouch with straps, maker’s mark Karl Verlin, St. Petersburg, 4.4oz, 139g £80-120 See Illustration 68 Russian silver cigarette case with bright cut scrolling decoration, maker’s mark rubbed, 3oz, 95g £40-60 See Illustration on page 11
58 Karl Faberge Gold and turquoise hat pin, 56 standard, with Faberge marks £300-500 See Illustration 59 Pair of Russian silver twin-handled salts of navette form on square bases, maker’s mark ‘A.Я’, St. Petersburg, 5.1oz, 159g £60-100
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64 64 19th century Russian silver circular engraved box and cover, the cover with applied decoration of an eagle surmounting a column and the initials ‘KY’, by Ivan Khlebnikov, Moscow, 1879, 2.5oz, 78g £100-200 See Illustration
69 19th century Russian silver snuff box engraved with a view of the Kremlin, probably Ivan Khlebnikov, Moscow, 1875, 3.2oz, 100g £100-200 See Illustration on page 11 70 19th century Russian silver cigar case with engine turned decoration, maker’s mark ‘ES’, St. Petersburg, 1862, 5.3oz, 166g £100-200 See Illustration on page 11
62 19th century Russian silver cream jug with beaded rim on four ball feet, maker’s mark ‘AN’, Anders Johan Navalinen, St. Petersburg, 1880, 5.9oz, 185g £80-120
71 65 65 Russian silver and champleve enamelled goblet with floral decoration, ‘88’ standard, St. Petersburg, 3.9oz, 123g £80-120 See Illustration
71 19th century Russian silver and niello snuff box with foliate decoration, gilt interior, maker’s mark ‘ДК’, Moscow, 1894, 2.4oz, 76g £80-120 See Illustration
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72 Russian silver snuff box with engine turned decoration and gilt interior, maker’s mark ‘JAL’, St. Petersburg, 2.3oz, 72g £60-100 See Illustration
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80 Russian silver cigarette case with striped decoration, 2.3oz, 72g £50-80 See Illustration
73 Russian silver and niello snuff box with scrolling decoration, maker’s mark ‘MM’, 1.1oz, 37g £50-80 See Illustration 74 19th century Russian silver and niello snuff box with chequered decoration and engraved cartouche, marks rubbed, Moscow, 3.4oz, 106g £80-120 See Illustration 75 Russian silver and niello snuff box of rectangular form with floral decoration, maker’s mark ‘фЛ’, Moscow, 1.7oz, 54g £50-80 See Illustration 76 Russian silver and niello snuff box engraved with a horse and rider and scrolling decoration, Moscow, 1.4oz, 46g £50-80 See Illustration
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77 77 19th century Russian silver and niello book form snuff box decorated with a cartouche of a cottage, ‘1802’, 1.9oz, 60g £50-80 See Illustration 78 Russian silver and niello snuff box with styalised floral decoration, maker’s mark ‘ДН’, Moscow, 1865, 2.2oz, 68g £60-100 See Illustration 79 Russian silver snuff box with engraved decoration, maker’s mark ‘ДН’ 2.4oz, 74g £50-80 See Illustration
81 81 Russian silver book form snuff box with engraved decoration, maker’s mark ‘CE’, Karl K. Fischer, St. Petersburg, 1858, 1.7oz, 55g £40-60 See Illustration 82 Russian silver and niello matchbox holder with scrolling foliate decoration, maker’s mark ‘BK’, 0.9oz, 27g £30-50
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72 83 Russian silver and enamelled matchbox holder, ‘88’ standard, marks rubbed, gross weight 0.6oz, 19g £30-50 84 Russian silver cigarette case with engraved decoration, gross weight 2.6oz, 81g £40-60 See Illustration 85 19th century Russian silver snuff box with engraved decoration, marks rubbed, 1875, 1.9oz, 59g £50-80 See Illustration 86 Russian silver cigarette case with engraved floral decoration, maker’s mark ‘AK’, 1.8oz, 58g £50-80 See Illustration 87 Novelty Russian silver salt cellar in the form of a miniature chair with pierced scroll back, maker’s mark ‘HBP’, 1.5oz, 49g £40-60 88 Russian silver swing-handled bowl with engraved floral decoration, 4.9oz, 155g £50-80
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89 19th century Russian silver twin-handled pedestal bowl on round foot with engraved decoration, maker’s mark ‘AWW’, Moscow, 1874, 5.7oz, 178g £70-100
96 Russian silver beaker with engine turned decoration and moulded scrolling floral border, maker’s mark ‘AC’, St. Petersburg, 2.6oz, 83g £50-80
90 19th century Russian silver bowl with engraved decoration, maker’s mark ‘ПМ’, Moscow, 1889, 2.5oz, 78g £40-60
97 19th century Russian silver salt of lobed form on round foot, by Shanks & Co., Moscow, 1891, 3.3oz, 104g £50-80
91 Russian silver twin-handled salt on three claw supports and round base, maker’s mark ‘AЯ’, St. Petersburg, 3.8oz, 121g £60-100
98 19th century Russian silver beaker with engine turned decoration, maker’s mark ‘ПA’, Moscow, 1864, 1.8oz, 58g £40-60
92 19th century Russian silver sugar bowl on round foot, Moscow, 1895, 4oz, 125g £50-80
99 Russian silver salt of lobed form on round foot, by Khlebnikov, St. Petersburg, 2.2oz, 70g £40-60
93 19th century Russian silver salt of lobed form with foliate moulded rim on shaped base, Moscow, 1849, 1.7oz, 55g £30-50 94 Russian silver swing-handled sugar bowl with engraved decoration, by P. Milyukov, Moscow, 3.5oz, 108g £40-60 95 Pair of Russian silver miniature circular bowls, St. Petersburg, another on shaped foot, and another on a round foot, 4.3oz, 134g £40-60
100 19th century Russian silver small goblet with engraved decoration on round foot, Moscow, 1873, 2.4oz, 77g £40-60 101 Russian silver miniature Champagne bottle for Duminy & Co., 1oz, 31g £30-50 102 Russian silver mug with twin bands of decoration, maker’s mark ‘HH’, 2.1oz, 66g £40-60
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103 Russian silver twin-handled salt of oval form, by Swinarski, 3oz, 93g £40-60 104 Russian silver and niello beaker with scrolling foliate decoration, maker’s mark ‘ФК’, Moscow, 1.3oz, 41g £30-50 105 Russian silver mug with engraved decoration, Moscow, and three other Russian silver mugs, 6.3oz, 198g £80-120 106 19th century Russian silver and niello shot cup with landscape decoration, maker’s mark ‘MK’, 1875, another shot cup and a miniature goblet, 2.9oz, 92g £50-80 107 Russian silver and champleve enamelled salt, ‘88’ standard mark, barrel form salt, maker’s mark ‘KB’, St. Petersburg, 1874, and a silver and niello shot cup, gross weight 4.2oz, 131g £60-100 108 Russian silver rectangular salt with gadrooned body on four ball feet, Moscow, three other salts, silver backed small brush, three salt spoons etc., weighable silver 4.4oz, 138g £50-80
112 112 Russian silver anointing spoon with cruciform terminal and engraved decoration, maker’s mark ‘HT’, 2.5oz, 77g £80-120 See Illustration 113 Pair of 19th century Russian silver sugar tongs, maker’s mark ‘JO’, St. Petersburg, 1886, 2.3oz, 73g £50-80 114 Baltic area, pair of 19th century silver sugar tongs with shell form bowls and bright cut decoration, maker’s mark ‘ES’, Riga, 1881, and a pair of silver fiddle pattern sugar tongs, maker’s mark ‘CB’, Riga, 1878, 4.5oz, 139g £60-100
109 19th century Russian silver and niello napkin ring decorated with a view of the Kremlin, Moscow, 1870, and nine other niello decorated napkin rings, 9.5oz, 295g £150-250 110 Pair of Russian silver napkin rings with engraved decoration in fitted case, a champleve enamelled napkin ring, and twelve other Russian silver napkin rings, 21.5oz, 668g £200-300
117 117 19th century Russian silver podstakannik or tea glass holder with engraved decoration on round foot, maker’s mark ‘ИС’, Moscow, 1889, 2.5oz, 80g £50-80 See Illustration 118 Russian silver podstakannik or tea glass holder with engraved decoration on round foot, maker’s mark ‘TH’, St. Petersburg, 3.5oz, 111g £50-80
119 115 115 19th century Russian silver gilt and niello podstakannik or tea glass holder decorated with a farming scene and scrollwork, maker’s mark ‘ПМ’, Moscow, 1873, 3.8oz, 119g £100-150 See Illustration
119 Russian silver podstakannik or tea glass holder with engraved floral decoration, maker’s mark ‘ДЕ’, Moscow, 2.6oz, 81g £50-80 See Illustration
111 111 Russian silver Torah pointer, the finial in the form of a hand, double knopped shaft with engraved decoration, maker’s mark ‘ИС’, Moscow, 3oz, 93g £150-250 See Illustration
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120 116 116 Russian silver podstakannik or tea glass holder with engraved decoration on round foot, maker’s mark ‘ПК’, 4.3oz, 135g £50-80 See Illustration
120 Russian silver podstakannik or tea glass holder with engraved decoration on round foot, 3.3oz, 104g £50-80 See Illustration
130 Russian silver beaker engraved with a view of the Narva Triumphal Arch in St. Petersburg, by Morozov, St. Petersburg, and another beaker with engraved floral decoration, 4.8oz, 151g £60-100 131 Russian silver miniature saucepan, St. Petersburg, another and three shot cups in the shape of mugs, 5.1oz, 160g £60-100
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121 Russian silver podstakannik or tea glass holder with engraved floral decoration, 3.6oz, 114g £50-80 See Illustration
124 Russian silver twin-handled sugar bowl with hinged cover, engraved landscape decoration, maker’s mark ‘ИПП’, gross weight 8.6oz, 267g £150-250 See Illustration
132 Russian silver sugar bowl and cover with gilt interior, engraved floral and foliate decoration, slender tapering goblet, cup with wing form handle and another with niello decoration, 8.6oz, 269g £80-120
133 122 122 Russian silver podstakannik or tea glass holder with engraved floral decoration, by Vasily Pulyatky, Moscow, 3.7oz, 116g £50-80 See Illustration
125 125 Russian silver twin-handled sugar bowl with hinged cover, engraved and moulded decoration on shaped foot, maker’s mark ‘ИС’, 7.9oz, 248g £150-250 See Illustration 126 19th century Russian silver gilt cup with bright cut decoration, Moscow, 1889, 2.5oz, 79g £40-60 127 19th century Russian silver mug with gilt interior, maker’s mark ‘BA’, Moscow, 1893, 3.7oz, 115g £50-80 128 19th century Russian silver beaker with panels of engraved floral decoration, Moscow, 1879, 2.8oz, 88g £40-60
123 123 Russian silver bottle and stopper with engraved floral and foliate decoration, maker’s mark ‘BA’, 3.6oz, 112g £10-250 See Illustration
129 Two 19th century Russian silver beakers, the first with engraved decoration on three ball feet, by Aleksandr Fuld, Moscow, 1880, the other engraved with a building, maker’s mark ‘ПД’, Moscow, 1891, 4.1oz £60-100
133 19th century Russian silver podstakannik or tea glass holder, engraved with figures and buildings, 84 zolotniki, assayed St Petersburg by Ivan Yevstigneyev 1872, 11cms high, 162 grams, 5.2ozs £80-120 See Illustration 134 19th century Russian silver podstakannik or tea glass holder with pierced geometric decoration, 84 Zolotnik, 1875 St Petersburg assay, 12cms high, 143 grams, 4.6ozs £60-100 135 Early 20th century Russian podstakannik or tea glass holder with engraved flower and foliage decoration, Kokoshnick 84 mark, 10cms high, 133 grams, 4.2ozs £40-60 136 19th century Russian silver podstakannik or tea glass holder, engraved with engine torned decoration, 84 zolotniki, assayed St Petersburg by Ivan Yevstigneyev 1879, 10cms high, 167 grams, 5.3ozs £50-80 137 Early 20th century Russian silver podstakannik or tea glass holder with glass, 10cms high, 139 grams, 4.4ozs. excl glass £40-60
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138 19th century Russian silver podstakannik or tea glass holder with engraved flower and foliage decoration, 84 zolotniki, assay mark 1892, 109 grams, 3.5ozs £50-80
141 Early 20th century podstakannik or tea glass holder engraved with blossom, 84 Kokoshnik mark, 8.5cms high, 137 grams, 4.4ozs £60-80 142 19th century Russian silver podstakannik or tea glass holder engraved with foliage, 10.5cms high, 137 grams, 4.4ozs £50-80 143 Early 20th century Russian silver podstakannik or tea glass holder with pierced flower decoration, 10.5cms, 130 grams, 4ozs £40-60
154 Russian silver gilt and niello spoon, the reverse of the bowl decorated with a building, maker’s mark ‘СКЯ’, 2.3oz, 74g £50-80 See Illustration 147 147 Early 20th century Russian silver and niello jug, 84 Kokoshnik mark, with an engraved landscape panel depicting the Kremlin, 12cms wide, 122 grams, 4ozs £150-250 See Illustration 148 Late 19th century Russian silver miniature jug, engraved with flowers and with a beaded handle, 9cms wide, 64 grams, 2ozs £40-60 149 Early 20th century Russian silver cream jug with engraved line flower decoration, 12.5cms, 115 grams, 3.7ozs £40-60
144 19th century Russian silver squat plain round jug, 84 mark and assay for 1878, 14.5cms wide, 145 grams, 4.6ozs £60-100
150 Early 20th century Russian silver cream jug, line engraved with flowers and foliage, 84 Kokoshnik mark, 11.5cms wide, 100 grams, 3.2ozs £50-100
145 Early 20th century Russian jug engraved with styalised flowers, 84 Kokoshnik mark, 11cms wide, 79 grams £40-60
151 19th century Russian silver plain cream jug, with assay mark for 1855, 11cms, wide, 104 grams, 3.3ozs £40-60
146 19th century Russian silver jug, assay mark for 1876, 11cms wide, 136 grams, 4.3ozs £60-80
152 19th century Russian silver plain round cream jug, 84, assay mark for 1892, 9.5cms, 102 grams, 3.2ozs £40-60
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153 Early 20th century cream jug with scroll and foliage engraved decoration, 84 Kokoshnik mark, 11.5cms, 91 grams, 2.9ozs £50-80
139 19th century Russian silver podstakannik or tea glass holder with engine turned decoration, 84 zolotniki, 1875, 9cms high, 118 grams, 3.8ozs. £50-80 140 19th century Russian silver podstakannik or tea glass holder, with stylised cyrillic decoration, assayed 84 zolotniki, 1876, 10cms high, 142 grams, 4.5ozs £50-80
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155 Pair of Russian silver and niello spoons with scrolling foliage decoration, maker’s mark ‘ДК’, 2.6oz, 82g £50-80 See Illustration 156 Five Russian silver and niello spoons, four with scrolling foliage decoration, the other with a building, 5oz, 155g £50-80 157 Five 19th century and later Russian silver spoons, three with figural terminals and two others, 7oz, 217g £70-100 158 Two 19th century Russian silver and niello spoons, one with a view of a building, 1867, the other with scrolling foliage decoration, 183?, 4.4oz, 138g £60-100 See Illustration 159 Russian silver and niello spoon, the bowl decorated with scrolling foliage, Moscow, 1862, and another similar, 5oz, 155g £50-80 See Illustration 160 Russian silver and niello spoon, with scrolling foliage decoration, Moscow, 1836, and another similar, 3.5oz, 108g £50-80 See Illustration
161 19th century Russian silver fiddle pattern sifter spoon, by Pavel Ovchinnikov, Moscow, 1887, and another similar, 4.5oz, 139g £50-80
177 Pair of Russian silver gilt teaspoons with turquoise inset terminals, maker’s mark ‘AЯ’, St. Petersburg, and an enamelled teaspoon, gross weight 2.4oz, 76g, £60-100
162 19th century Russian silver sifter spoon, St. Petersburg, 1883, and another by Pavel Ovchinnikov, Moscow, 1893, 4.5oz, 139g £50-80
178 Six Russian silver spoons, to include two sifter spoons, various dates and marks, 8oz, 248g £80-120 179 Pair of Russian silver fish servers, by P. Cheuksanov £100-150
163 19th century Russian silver fiddle pattern sifter spoon, 1881, and another similar, 3.5oz, 108g £50-80 164 19th century Russian silver fiddle pattern sifter spoon, by Khlebnikov, Moscow, 188? and another similar, 5oz, 155g £50-80 165 19th century Russian silver fiddle pattern sifter spoon with serpentine shaped bowl, St. Petersburg, 1849, and another similar, 4oz, 124g £50-80 166 19th century Russian silver sifter spoon with cauldron shaped bowl, by Khlebnikov, Moscow, 1874, and a fiddle pattern sifter spoon, 4oz, 124g £50-80
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180 Russian silver belt buckle, made in St. Petersburg, combined city and standard mark, and assay mark for TИ, 1873 to back of left side, standard mark and city of arms to back of right side, (lacking fastener), text to front reading “КАВКАЗЪ”, 0.96ozt, 30g £50-80
173 Pair of 19th century Russian silver gilt and champleve enamelled teaspoons, maker’s mark ‘ИХ’, Moscow, 1888, gross weight 1.6oz, 51g £100-150 See Illustration
167 Russian silver scoop form caddy spoon, by Cemenov, Moscow, 1oz, 31g £30-50 168 19th century Russian silver fiddle and thread pattern sauce ladle, St. Petersburg, 1867, fork, spoon, mother of pearl handled knife, cigarette holder, decanter label, three tags and a plated decanter label £80-120 169 Russian silver and niello caddy spoon the reverse of the bowl decorated with scrolling foliage, maker’s mark ‘GK’, Moscow, 1.2oz, 39g £50-80 170 Russian silver gilt and champleve enamelled spoon, the reverse of the bowl with scrolling floral decoration, made for Tiffany & Co., maker’s mark ‘AK’, 88 standard, 1886, gross weight 1.1oz, 35g £200-300 See Illustration 171 Three 19th century Russian silver gilt and niello spoons, the reverse of the bowls decorated with the Kremlin and other famous buildings, 2.6oz, 81g £60-100 172 Three 19th century Russian silver and niello spoons, two decorated with views of buildings, the other with scrolling foliate decoration, 2.1oz, 65g £60-100
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174 174 Five Russian silver and champleve enamelled teaspoons and a similarly decorated fork, various dates and marks, gross weight 3.1oz, 98g £150-250 See Illustration 175 Russian silver and red enamelled spoon, the reverse of the bowl decorated with a troika in a winter landscape and two others similar but smaller, gross weight 1.9oz, 60g £60-100 176 19th century Russian silver and niello spoon decorated with a view of the Kremlin, maker’s mark ‘ИФ’, Moscow, 1876, 2oz, 64g £50-80
181 19th century Russian silver cream jug, Moscow 1893, 132 grams, 4ozs £40-60 See Illustration 182 19th century Russian silver cream jug with bone handle Moscow 1833, 171 grams, 5.5ozs £40-60 183 19th century Russian silver jug Moscow 1873, 83 grams, 2.5ozs £30-50 184 19th century Russian silver cream jug, Moscow 1883, 95 grams, 3ozs £30-50 185 Two 19th century Russian silver cream jugs, one Moscow 1883 the other stamped 84 £40-60
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186 186 Russian silver podstakannik or tea glass holder with pierced scrolling decoration, maker’s mark ‘НЗ’, 6.9oz, 216g, £100-150 See Illustration 187 Russian silver belt buckle, circa 1896-1909, with dagger pin, Kokoshnik assay mark, and maker’s mark ‘A.X’, 1.54ozt, 48g £100-200 188 19th century Baltic pair of silver caviar servers, Riga 1876, maker mark G E, 85 grams, 2. 5ozs, in presentation case £80-120 189 Set of six Russian silver tea spoons engraved with flowers 89 grams, 3ozs £30-50 190 19th century Russian fiddle and thread silver punch ladle St Petersburg 1842 by Boianowski, 301 grams, 10ozs £100-200 191 19th century Russian silver commemorative beaker, Moscow, 1895, 7.6oz, 238g £80-120
196 196 Early 20th century Russian silver triptych travel icon, retailed by Morozov, the case modelled as an orthodox church, opening to reveal three hand-painted panels depicting saints, surrounded by brass and enamel raised decoration, each panel stamped with 84 Kokoshnik mark, Moscow assay mark circa 1908-1926, and maker’s mark ‘A.И’ (unidentified), central panel also stamped with retailers stamp (trans. Morozov) and with Lesser Coat of Arms mark, 13.5cm x 6cm (closed), 13.5cm x 11.7cm (open) £600-1000 See Illustration
192 19th century Russian silver and niello beaker with two panels decorated with buildings, Moscow, 1870, 4oz, 125g £50-80
197 Set of six late 19th century Russian silver shot glasses, with engraved bird and foliate decoration, 84 Dvoinik mark, Moscow, maker’s mark “Г.Б.” (unidentified), each 7.2cm tall, 5.08oz, 158g £100-150
193 19th century Russian silver and niello podstakannik or tea glass holder with scrolling foliage decoration, maker’s mark ‘GK’, Moscow, 1896, 4.4oz, 138g £50-80
198 19th century Russian silver fiddle pattern ladle, Moscow, 1873, 9oz, 279g £120-180
194 19th century Russian silver vase with moulded decoration, Moscow, 1872, 5.5oz, 173g £60-100 195 Early 20th century Russian silver podstakannik or tea glass holder, engraved with stylised natural forms, 84 Kokoshnik mark, maker’s mark present (indistinct), 8cm high, 2.76oz, 86g £30-50
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199 Russian silver fiddle pattern ladle, Moscow, 7oz, 217g £80-120 200 Russian silver and niello swing-handled sugar bowl decorated with a view of a building and scrolling foliage decoration, 5.6oz, 175g £60-100
201 Russian silver podstakannik or tea glass holder with two bands of stylized foliate decoration, maker’s mark ‘AK’, 2.8oz, 89g £50-80 202 Russian silver podstakannik or tea glass holder with moulded grapevine handle and engraved decoration, maker’s mark ‘AK’, 3.9oz, 123g £50-80 203 Russian silver podstakannik or tea glass holder with engraved floral decoration, 2.2oz, 69g £50-80 204 Russian silver podstakannik or tea glass holder with beaded decoration, maker’s mark ‘BK’, St. Petersburg, 2.1oz, 66g £50-80
205 Russian silver podstakannik or tea glass holder with engraved floral decoration on square base, maker’s mark ‘AK’ 2.4oz, 76g £50-80 206 Russian silver and niello fiddle pattern tablespoon with scrolling foliate decoration, Moscow, 1840, and seven other similarly decorated teaspoons, 7.5oz, 233g £80-120 207 Russian silver fiddle pattern caddy spoon with engraved decoration, 0.7oz, 22g £30-50 208 Russian silver caddy spoon, the bowl with wavy rim, maker’s mark ‘EA’, 0.7oz, 23g £30-50 209 Russian silver caddy spoon, the reverse of the bowl with engraved decoration, Kostroma city mark, maker’s mark ‘AIM’, and another similar caddy spoon, 0.6oz, 18g £30-50 210 Eleven Russian silver spoons with engraved decoration, various marks, 9.5oz, 295g £100-150 211 Seven Russian silver spoons with engraved decoration, various dates and marks, 9oz, 279g £100-150 212 Pair of Russian silver sugar tongs with moulded decoration, St. Petersburg and three other pairs of sugar tongs, 5oz, 155g £80-120 213 Russian silver miniature Torah pointer with pierced spherical decoration, ‘875’ standard, 15g, and a miniature white metal pointer £60-100 214 Pair of late 19th century Russian silver shots, by Aleksandr Alekseyevich Smirnov, Moscow, 1892, 84 Kokoshnik mark, and city and assay marks, each 4.5cm high, 2.12ozt, 66g £50-80 215 Late 19th century Russian silver shot by Lev Fridrikhovitch, Moscow, 1894, with assay and city marks and stamped ‘84’, 5cm high, and another with rubbed marks, 5.5cm high, 2.64oz, 82g £40-60
216 Three late 19th and early 20th century Russian silver shots; one late 19th century by Israel Eseevich Zakhoder, with Kokoshnik 84 mark, other marks indistinct, the second early 20th century with Second Kokoshnik Mark, Moscow, maker’s mark indistinct and the third with 84 Kokoshnik mark, maker’s mark “IЗM” (unidentified), 4.2cm - 4.5cm, 1.61ozt, 50g gross weight, £30-50 217 Three Russian silver stemmed shots; one engraved with alternating panels of flowers and architecture, by Israel Eseevich Zakhoder, Moscow, 1891, with combined city, state and standard mark, 9.6cm high; the second Moscow, 1874 with combined city, state and standard mark, maker’s mark “З.З.” (unidentified), 8.2cm; the third with incised left-facing woman’s head in profile, maker’s mark “Г.P.” (unidentified), 7.7cm, 3.34ozt, 104g gross weight £60-80 218 Pair of early 20th century Russian silver stemmed shot goblets, second Kokoshnik mark, Moscow, circa 1908-1926, each 7.5cm high, 2.12ozt, 1.48ozt, 46g £40-60 219 Two Russian silver condiments; pepper and mustard, 90 standard, with impressed standard mark to base and two other unidentified marks, 7.5cm & 5cm tall respectively £50-80 220 Russian silver swing-handled dish with beaded border, St. Petersburg and two other small dishes, 8.5oz, 264g £120-180 221 Russian silver serving knives, forks and spoons with scrolling decoration, four teaspoons, knife and a coffee spoon, various marks £80-120 222 Two 19th century Russian silver fiddle pattern sifter spoons, one St. Petersburg, 1887, the other Moscow, 1828, 3.5oz, 108g £60-100 223 Two 19th century Russian silver sifter spoons, both with engraved decoration, both Moscow, 1889 and 1893, 2.5oz, 77g £50-80 224 Russian silver fiddle pattern ladle and a sifter spoon, the bowl with wavy rim, 4oz, 124g £50-80
225 19th century Russian silver sifter spoon with engraved decoration, Moscow, 1891, and another of plain form, 2.5oz, 77g £50-80 226 19th century Russian silver cup marks rubbed 7cm high, 86 grams £30-50 227 19th century Russian silver salt Moscow, diameter 8cm and another, 148 grams, 4.5ozs £30-50 228 19th century Russian bottle with silver mount and lid with Imperial crest 13cm £30-40 229 19th century Russian silver cup with engraved decoration on round foot, Moscow, 1889, 2.3oz, 72g £40-60 230 19th century Russian silver miniature mug with engraved decoration, Moscow, 1891, and another similar, 3oz, 93g £40-60 231 19th century Russian silver ashtray, 9cm wide, 49 grams £20-40 232 19th century Russian silver shot cup with engraved decoration, St. Petersburg, 1888, and a small mug, 3oz, 93g £40-60 233 Russian silver horn mount, modelled as head of an animal, with all over geometric niello decoration, no apparent markings, 13.5cm long, 74g £40-60 234 Russian silver tea infuser of bucket form with engraved decoration, and another similar, 2oz, 62g £30-50 235 19th century Russian coconut husk and silver mounted and enamelled spoon, maker’s mark IX £20-30 236 19th century Russian silver salt with engraved decoration on round foot, Moscow, 1879, and two others similar, 3oz, 93g £40-60 237 19th century Indian silver mug of octagonal section with engraved decoration and ‘S’ scroll handle, by Charles, Nephew & Co., Calcutta, 7.5oz, 235g £60-100
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241 19th century Indian silver mug with engraved floral and scrolling decoration on round foot, by Pittar & Co., Calcutta, 6.3oz, 196g £50-80
250 Indian silver mug on round foot, by Hamilton & Co., Calcutta, 4.7oz, 147g £40-60 251 19th century Indian silver mug with two bands of decoration on round foot, Pittar & Co., Calcutta, 7.8oz, 244g £60-100 252 Late 19th century Indian silver mug with embossed decoration on a scrolling and floral moulded foot, by Allan & Hayes, Calcutta, 6.4oz, 200g £50-80
238 238 Pair of Indian silver twin-handled urn campana shaped vases with moulded figural and foliate decoration, by Hamilton & Co., Calcutta, 12.4oz, 387g £200-300 See Illustration
253 Indian silver mug with embossed scrolling decoration on pierced floral moulded foot, maker’s mark ‘L&Co.’, 5.8oz, 182g £50-80 242 242 19th century Indian silver mug with embossed decoration on shaped foot with ‘S’ scroll handle, by Hamilton & Co., Calcutta, 8.1oz, 254g £70-100 See Illustration 243 19th century Indian silver mug with embossed foliate decoration, on shaped foot, by George Gordon & Co., Madras, 5.8oz, 181g £50-80
239 239 19th century Indian silver mug of baluster form with moulded foliate decoration, on shaped foot, by Charles, Nephew & Co., Calcutta, 6.7oz, 208g £50-80 See Illustration
244 19th century Indian silver mug of lobed baluster form on shaped foot, by Charles, Nephew & Co., Calcutta, 5.5oz, 173g £40-60 245 Indian silver mug with engraved decoration, by Hamilton & Co., Calcutta, 3.8oz, 119g £40-60 246 19th century Indian silver mug of lobed baluster form with embossed floral decoration, by Hamilton & Co., Calcutta, 7.2oz, 226g £60-100 247 19th century Indian silver mug of lobed baluster form on round foot, by Pittar & Co., Calcutta, 7.4oz, 230g £60-100
240 240 19th century Indian silver mug with engraved floral decoration and scroll handle, on round foot, by Charles, Nephew & Co., Calcutta, 6.3oz, 198g £50-80 See Illustration
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248 19th century Indian silver mug of baluster form with engraved decoration on round foot, by Hamilton & Co., 7.1oz, 223g £60-100 249 Indian silver mug with gadrooned decoration on round foot, by Hamilton & Co., Calcutta, 5.4oz, 170g £50-80
254 Indian silver mug with engraved decoration, by Hamilton & Co., Calcutta, 7.2oz, 226g £60-100 255 Indian silver mug with engraved foliate decoration on pierced floral foot, maker’s mark ‘L&Co.’, 5.1oz, 160g £40-60 256 Indian white metal tapering mug with engraved decoration, 5.5oz, 172g £40-60 257 19th century Indian silver cream jug of lobed baluster form on round foot, by Peter Nicholas Orr, Madras, 3.3oz, 105g £30-50 258 Indian silver sugar bowl of lobed baluster form on shaped foot, Hamilton & Co., Calcutta, 5oz, 156g £50-80 259 Indian silver quaich on round foot, by Hamilton & Co. Ltd., Calcutta, 4.7oz, 146g £50-80 260 19th century lidded jug of round form probably Indian, 15cms high, 356 grams, 11ozs Stamped on base G & Co. £50-100 261 19th century mug by Pittar and Co. Calcutta, decorated with acanthus, on a round foot, 351 grams, P and Co marks, 13cms high £100-150 262 19th century mug with foliage decoration on a round foot, unmarked but probably Indian, 276 grams, 8.5ozs £40-60
263 19th century Indian silver mug with foliage decoration by Pittar and Co Calcutta, 372 grams, 12ozs £80-120 264 Late 19th century Indian beaker of plain tapering form, by Hamilton & Co, Calcutta, 11.5cms high, 174 grams, 5.6ozs, H and Co mark £100-150
265 265 19th century cream jug probably Indian, rectangular form with decorated borders, 16cms high, 232 grams, 7.4ozs, engraved with initials £80-120 See Illustration
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267 19th century Indian silver mug embossed with flowers scrolls and foliage on a round foot (unmarked), engraved inscrition dated 1887, in fitted case, 11cms high, 263 grams, 8ozs £100-150 See Illustration
275 Indian silver tazza circa 1900. the bowl in the form a flower with a cobra wrapped around the stem, on lily pad base by Peter Nicholas Orr of Madras and Rangoon, 10cm, 152 grams, 5ozs £80-120 See Illustration
268 19th century Indian silver pepper pot 7cm and salt pot 10cm by Pittar & Co 257 grams, 8ozs £50-100
276 19th century Indian silver sugar caster by Hamilton & Co, 7cm, 174 grams, 5ozs £40-60
269 19th century Indian pepperette and two others 300 grams, 10ozs £50-100
277 Indian silver: Three table spoons, fiddle pattern serving spoon and dessert spoon, fiddle pattern sifter spoon, fiddle pattern ladle, fiddle pattern salt spoon and two dessert spoons, 16ozs, 496 grams £80-120
269A Indian silver pepperette with moulded foliate decoration on round foot, maker’s mark ‘R. C. & Co.’, and two others £60-100 270 19th century Indian pepperette by Hamilton & Co and three other white metal pepperettes 294 grams, 9.5ozs £50-100 271 19th century Indian pepperette with maker’s mark GS and three other white metal pepperettes 419 grams, 12ozs £60-100
266 266 19th century Indian silver jug by Hamilton and Co Calcutta, of round ribbed form, the hinged cover with a flower finial, 17cms high, 468 grams, 15ozs £150-250 See Illustration
272 19th century Indian mustard pot, two white metal pepperettes with non matching covers, white metal tea infuser and an Indian spoon 417 grams, 13ozs £80-120 273 Pair of Indian Colonial silver shakers, the bodies with fluted decoration, standing on stepped circular bases, made by George Gordon & Co., Madras, circa mid 19th century, each 10.5cm high, 5.79ozt, 180g £60-100 274 Early 20th Century Indian silver art Nouveau style three handled trophy cup by Peter Nicholas Orr Madras cup inscribed Ipoh Gymkhana Club, 433 grams, 14ozs £120-180
278 Indian silver cigar box by Hamilton and Co 21cm £20-40 279 Pair of Indian silver pepperettes with egg and dart borders on round feet, by Hamilton & Co., Calcutta, 7.6oz, 239g £60-80 280 Pair of Indian white metal pepper and salt shakers with gadrooned rims on round feet, 5.6oz, 174g £40-60 281 Pair of Indian white metal salt and pepper shakers of lobed form on round feet, 4oz, 126g £30-50 282 Pair of 19th century Indian silver pepperettes of lobed bulbous form with floral decoration on round bases, by George Gordon & Co., Madras, 4.9oz, 153g £40-60 283 Pair of Indian silver salt and pepper shakers of lobed baluster form on shaped feet, by Hamilton & Co., Calcutta, 6.6oz, 205g £50-80
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284 Four Indian silver and white metal pepperettes, of various shapes, on round feet, 12.5oz, 388g £30-50
295 19th century Indian silver mug 8cm and another 6cm, total weight, 350 grams, 11ozs £80-120
285 Four Indian silver and white metal salts, of various forms on round feet, 12.5oz, 388g £50-80
296 19th century Indian silver pepperette, 9cm and a sugar bowl, 166 grams, 5ozs £30-50
286 Indian export silver mug, the body with flower and leaf decoration, on stepped circular base, possible hallmarks to rim of base rubbed, 10.5cm tall, 8.84ozt, 275g £80-100
297 Italian silver snuff box and cover with a single band of decoration, marked ‘800’ R. Miracoli & C., and two white metal snuff boxes £80-120 298 Württembergische Metallwarenfabrik WMF Continental silver tea infuser, marked 90, 36 grams £30-50
302 Georg Jensen Danish silver caddy spoon with scrolled handle, 13 grams £30-50 303 Georg Jensen Danish silver caddy spoon with scrolled and beaded handle, 32 grams, 1ozs £40-60 304 Georg Jensen Danish silver caddy spoon with pierced handle, 32 grams, 1oz £40-60 305 Georg Jensen Danish silver tea spoon, Continental silver caddy spoon and a pair of spoons inset with coloured stones, 70 grams, 2ozs £40-60 306 Aksel Holmsen Norwegian silver pickle fork with blue enamelled finial, 20cm £40-60 307 Three Continental silver table spoons, 207 grams, 6ozs £40-60
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308 German silver cream jug with wooden handle and two Continental miniature cream jugs, gross weight, 216 grams, 7ozs £50-100
287 19th century Indian white metal bowl raised on stepped foot, diameter 17cm, 707 grams, 22ozs £150-250 See Illustration
309 19th century Continental jug profusely decorated with scrolls and foliage, Import marks for London 1894, 8cms high, 84 grams £50-80
288 Indian silver goblet by Charles Nephew & Co, 197 grams, 6ozs £50-100
299 299 Finland silver seal in the form of an owl, marks for 1927, 7.5cms high, gross weight 30 grams £100-150 See Illustration
289 Indian silver goblet by Hamilton & Co, 283 grams, 9ozs £80-120
310 German imported silver cream jug with fleur-de-lys border, hallmarks for Singleton, Benda & Co. (importers), London, 1903, with Hanau-psuedo marks impressed to base for Karl Kurz, Kesselstadt, 6cm tall £30-40
290 Indian silver Sucrier (missing cover) by George Gordon & Co, 456 grams, 14ozs £50-100 291 Pair of Indian white metal pepperettes, 118 grams, 3ozs £20-40 311 292 Indian silver fiddle pattern flatware, ladle, sauce ladle, five table spoons, four tea spoons, and two salt spoons, 464 grams, 14ozs £80-120 293 19th century Indian silver mug by Adam Wayes, 11cm, 224 grams, 7ozs £50-80 294 19th century Indian silver cream jug, 13cm, 150 grams £40-60
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300 300 Georg Jensen Denmark, beaten silver dish, the border decorated with flower heads, 10cms wide, English import marks, 48 grams £100-150 See Illustration 301 19th century Austrian silver sugar sifter, 13cm, 79.6 2.5ozs £40-60
311 Foreign Sterling silver key with pierced decoration, marked ‘925’, 3.8oz, 119g £80-120 See Illustration 312 Foreign Sterling silver key with pierced decoration, marked ‘925’, 2.9oz, 90g £80-120
313 Foreign silver waiter with reeded border on three shaped feet, maker’s mark ‘G.L.A’, ‘Silver’, 8oz, 248g £100-150
324 Collection of white metal flatware, various dates marks and countries, marrow scoop, sifter spoon, two caddy spoons, two tea spoons, three salt spoons, dessert fork, pepper pot, cup holder and three skewers, 12ozs £50-100 325 Danish silver open bracelet, embossed acorn and leaf decoration, assay mark for Horsens Sølvvarefabrik, maker’s mark indistinct, engraved inside the band £20-40
314 314 Modern Italian Sterling silver nutmeg holder, import marks for London, 1964, 1oz, 31g £50-80 See Illustration 315 Norwegian silver novelty penguin pepperette, by Magnus Aase, marked ‘NM 830S’, 15g £30-50 316 Sterling silver pepperette in the form of a fish, jug form pepperette, miniature silver owl and a white metal frog £40-60 317 Swedish silver and niello tea glass holder with scrolling floral decoration, 875 standard, 2.8oz, 89g £50-80
326 Dutch silver footed beaker with embossed decoration of landscape, trees and buildings including church, with Minerva duty mark, facing right, maker’s mark “A.W.” (unidentified), 6cm high, and a pair of Dutch silver beakers, decorated with alternating engraved panels of architectural and natural forms, with Minerva duty marks and maker’s mark “M.J.” (un-identified), each 6.3cm high, 3.28ozt, 102g gross weight £40-60 327 White metal mounted trinket box, Continental, with 84 standard mark, makers initials “A.C.” (un-identified), 7.5cm wide £30-40 328 Two unmarked white metal tea infusers and a silver plated tea infuser £30-50
329 Tiffany & Co. silver-plated footed dish, the body with half-fluted decoration, stamped pattern and order nos. 515 and 112 V, and ‘Tiffany & Co., Makers’ and ‘SILVER SOLDERED’, 6.8cm square, along with two silver-plate sugar nips and two plated tankards £40-60 330 Quantity of silver-plate; wine bottle holder, bottle coaster, two caddys (one with engraved menorah mark to base), spirit kettle on stand, with burner, and a pair of candlesticks £40-60 331 Selection of silver-plated wares including shaped rectangular galleried tray with hand mark to base, plated server, salts etc. £30-50 332 Silver plated toast rack by Hukin and Heath to a Dresser design, 12cm wide £60-100 333 Collection of Gense (Sweden) stainless steel cutlery; approx 40 pcs £20-40 334 Collection of silver plate to include an Arts and Crafts style four piece tea set £40-60 335 Selection of silver and plate items including basket strainer with Birmingham hallmarks, white metal footed egg cup, silver-plate Asian buckle modelled as a dragon, strainers, Chinese letter opener with enamel decorated handle etc. £30-50
318 20th century Finland silver candlestick by Pentti Sarpaneva 10cm 105 grams, 3ozs £40-60 319 Pair of Sterling silver pepperettes, 12cm, 171 grams, 5ozs £40-60 320 Pair of Sterling silver salts, 119 grams, 3ozs £30-50 321 White metal pepperette and three others, 171 grams, 5ozs £40-60 322 Pair of white metal pepperettes and two others, 154 grams, 5ozs £40-60 323 Pair of white metal pepperettes and another, 100 grams, 2ozs £20-40
336 336 Pair of Victorian silver round salts with bulbous bodies, moulded rims, each on three scroll feet, by Garrards, London, 1854, 13.4oz, 418g £300-500 See Illustration 337 Pair of George III silver circular salts with gadrooned borders, by Samuel Hennell & John Terry, London, 1814, 4.7oz, 146g £60-100
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338 338 Pair of George IV Paul Storr silver salts with gadrooned borders, each on four moulded foliate and paw feet, London, 1824, 7.9oz, 245g £600-1000 See Illustration
339 Pair of George III silver pepperettes and covers with moulded foliate decoration on shaped feet, marks rubbed, probably 1797, 9oz, 281g £100-150 339A George VI silver mug with hammered decoration and rope twist border to the foot, by Albert Edward Jones, Birmingham, 1946, 3.8oz, 119g £60-100
341 George IV silver salt with gadrooned body on round foot, by John Charles Edington, London, 1829, 5.8oz, 182g £50-80 342 George IV silver salt with moulded floral rim on shaped foot, by Benjamin Preston, London, 1829, and a cauldron shaped salt on three paw feet, London, marks rubbed, 6.6oz, 206g £50-80 343 Victorian silver cream jug of squat form with scroll handle, gilt interior, by Garrards, London, 1876, a silver twin-handled trophy cup and two silver egg cups, 9.6oz, 301g £80-120
340 340 George I silver mug with ‘S’ scroll handle on round foot, by William Spackman, London, circa 1722, 10.9oz, 340g £300-500 See Illustration
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344 344 George III silver snuff box with engine turned decoration, London, 1810, 2.5oz, 79g £80-120 See Illustration
355 George V silver tea infuser by Atkin Brothers Sheffield 1912, 45 grams £30-50 356 Victorian Britannia standard silver sugar sifter, by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1895, 5.3ozs, 166 grams £60-100
345 345 George III silver snuff box with engraved stylised floral decoration, London, 1813, 1.5oz, 48g £50-80 See Illustration 346 George V silver wine taster with hammered decoration and pierced handle, by Tessiers Ltd., London, 1931, 4.1oz, 127g £40-60 347 Modern silver quaich with knot form handles and hammered decoration, by Albert Edward Jones, Birmingham, 1989, Victorian silver christening mug and a white metal tea strainer, 6.4oz, 201g £50-80
357 Edward VII silver cream jug by Albert Edward Jones, Birmingham 1907 11cm tall, 6oz, 189 grams £50-100 358 George V silver sugar sifter Birmingham 1919, 2.5ozs, 74 grams £30-50
360 George V silver cream jug by Charles Boyton & Son Ltd, London 1925, 4ozs, 123 grams £30-50
364 364 George V silver coffee pot in 18th century style, baluster shape with gadrooned borders on round foot, wood handle, London 1918, 18.3ozs, 569 grams, 14cms high, stamped The Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company £150-250 See Illustration
349 Edward VII silver tea infuser by G E Walton & Co Ltd Birmingham 1903, 27.5 grams £30-50 350 Edward VII silver tea infuser by H J Cooper & Co Ltd Birmingham 1907, 30 grams £30-50
352 George VI silver tea infuser, fiddle pattern by Carrington & Co, London 1936, 37 grams £30-50 353 George V silver old English pattern tea infuser by H J Cooper & Co Ltd Birmingham 1919, 31 grams £30-50 354 Russian silver tea infuser by Georgi stamped 90, 39 grams £30-50
363 Edward VII silver napkin ring set with six turquoise coloured cabochons, Liberty & Co., Cymric, Birmingham 1903, and three other Liberty & Co., silver napkin rings, gross weight 2.8oz, 87g £150-250 See Illustration
359 George V silver mug with Celtic design by James Woods & Sons Birmingham 1926, 4.7ozs, 147 grams £30-50
348 Pair of Victorian old English pattern tea infusers inscribed “Teaette’’ one not hall marked the other London 1883, maker’s mark for George Gray, 48 grams £50-100
351 Edward VII silver tea infuser by Hammond, Turner & Sons Birmingham 1903, 34 grams £30-50
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361 361 George V silver three handled cup with Celtic decoration, Birmingham 1931, maker’s mark HS, 10cm high, 5.5ozs, 173 grams £40-60 See Illustration 362 Edward VII silver and enamelled napkin ring, by William Hair Haseler, Birmingham 1906, five other silver napkin rings, two others white metal and an ivory and silver mounted napkin ring, weighable silver 6.5oz, 202g £50-80
365 Edward VII silver jug of baluster form with wood handle and knob, Birmingham 1910, 8ozs, 251 grams £80-120 366 Liberty’s, George V silver small coffee pot of round form on a flat base, wood handle and knob, Birmingham 1911, 8ozs, 251 grams, 17.5cms high £100-200 367 George VI silver sugar caster, by C F Hancock and Co., London 1937, 17cms high, 228 grams, 7ozs £50-100 368 Edward VII silver sugar caster with a band of foliage decoration and a gadrooned base, by the Pairpoint Brothers, London 1909, 16cms high, 196 grams, 6ozs £50-100
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379 Edward VII silver mug with reeded bands, stamped on base Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, London 1906, 8.5cms high, 214 grams, 6.9ozs £40-60
369 George V silver lighthouse caster with engraved patterned line decoration, by Robert Stewart, Glasgow 1928, 15cms high, 252 grams, 8ozs £60-100
380 George V silver mug of tapering form with C scroll handle, Birmingham 1923, 9cms high, 191 grams, 6ozs £50-80
370 George V silver vase shaped sugar caster with two handles and a pineapple finial, by Mappin and Webb, London 1913, 16cms high, 201 grams, 6.5ozs £50-80 371 Edward VII silver caster in the form of a kitchen pepper, London 1903, 10cms, 182 grams, 5.5ozs £50-80 372 Edward VII small round bowl with reeded border on three styalised feet, 11cms high, 247 grams, 7.9ozs £50-100 373 20th century barrel shaped small silver mug with shaped handle, 8cms high, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd., other marks rubbed and indecipherable, 113 grams, 3.6ozs £25-40 374 George V silver mug by Charles Horner, Birmingham 1927, 10cms high, 189 grams, 6ozs £50-80
381 19th century Chinese beaker engraved with Chinese characters, 9.5cms high, 70 grams £60-100
377 377 Edwin Lutyens, George VI silver mug of baluster form in George III style, the base inscribed “Richard Nicholas from his godfather Edwin Lutyens July 8th 1941”, London 1938, 10cms, 270 grams, 8.6ozs Provenance: Sold with a letter dated 31st January 2003 from Richard Nicholas. Nicholson confirming that Lutyens gave him this christening mug in 1941. “Whilst I am of the Nicholson brewery family, the Lutyens connection was to my Mother’s side of the family - the Hudsons who founded Country Life magazine. The founder Edward Hudson my great uncle and Edwin Lutyens were great friends hence Lutyens became my Godfather” £200-300 See Illustration 378 William IV silver mug with reeded decoration, London 1830, 8cms high, 162 grams, 5ozs £60-100
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382 382 George III silver Old English pattern gravy strainer spoon, by Peter & Ann Bateman, London 1792, 4.5oz, 139g £150-250 See Illustration
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375 375 Victorian silver tapering beaker with half reeded and fluted decoration, by Hamilton and Inches, Edinburgh 1887, 15cms high, 131 grams, 10ozs £60-100 See Illustration 376 Edward VII Britannia standard silver mug with reeded bands, London 1904, 9cms high, 225 grams, 7ozs £80-120
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383 George III silver Old English pattern soup ladle, by Stephen Adams I, London 1793, 6oz, 186g £60-100 384 William III Britannia standard silver dog nose spoon, by John Cory, London 1697, 1.6oz, 51g £150-250 See Illustration 385 William III silver dog nose spoon, by John Cory, only the maker’s mark is legible, 1.8oz, 56g £100-200 See Illustration 386 Pair of Queen Anne Britannia standard silver dog nose spoons, by Henry Greene, London, 1703, 5.5oz, 171g £250-350 See Illustration 387 Late 17th century silver dog nose spoon, reverse of the bowl and handle with moulded scrolling decoration, by Thomas Allen, London, 2.2oz, 68g £150-250 See Illustration 388 Late 17th/early 18th century Britannia standard silver dog nose spoon, by William Scarlett, London, 1.9oz, 59g £100-200 See Illustration 389 Queen Anne Britannia standard silver dog nose spoon, probably by Isaac Davenport, London, 1708, 1.9oz, 60g £100-200 See Illustration
390 Late 17th/ early 18th century dog nose fork, marks rubbed, 1.7oz, 55g £60-100 391 Pair of George V silver seal top caddy spoons with hammered bowls, maker’s mark ‘F.H’, London 1927 and 1933, 1.5oz, 48g £60-100 See Illustration
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396 Guild of Handicrafts, modern silver seal top spoon with hammered rat-tail bowl, London 2004, 1.3oz, 41g £50-80 See Illustration
392 George V silver caddy spoon with rose bush pierced handle, and hammered bowl, by Henry George Murphy, and with Falcon Studio mark, London 1932, 0.9oz, 28g £40-60 See Illustration 393 Guild of Handicrafts, modern silver caddy spoon with hammered bowl and handle, London 1989, 0.7oz, 23g £30-50 See Illustration 394 Omar Ramsden, George V silver spoon with pierced and scrolling floral terminal and hammered bowl, London 1929, 1.2oz 37g £200-300 See Illustration on page 27 395 Keswick School of Industrial Art, George V silver spoon with pierced knotwork terminal and hammered bowl, Chester 1918, 1.1oz, 34g £150-250 See Illustration
397 397 Guild of Handicrafts, three George VI silver seal top spoons with hammered bowls, hooks verso, London 1939/40, 8oz, 248g £150-250 See Illustration 398 George VI silver fork and spoon set, by Charles Boyton, London 1939, and three other spoons by the same maker, 10.5oz, 326g £100-150
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418 Victorian silver pepper pot with pierced decoration and liner by the Barnards, London 1849, 7.5cms high, net weight 49 grams £30-50 419 Edward VII silver cream jug with stylised Art Nouveau decoration, marks rubbed, 6cms high, 67 grams £30-50 420 Early 20 century English silver, mustard pot with spoon, three handled miniature cup and two pepper pots £50-100 399 399 Edward VII beaten silver two handled bowl, stamped on the base, Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, 26cms wide, 256 grams, 8ozs £100-150 See Illustration 400 Edward VII silver bowl with reeded borders and two wood handles by Elkingtons, 14cms wide, Birmingham 1902, gross weight 241 grams, 7.8ozs £80-120
410 Edward VII silver octagonal faceted cream jug with beaded border, Birmingham Probably 1907 (but mark rubbed), 10cms wide, 77 grams £30-50
401 Edward VII plain silver bowl by William Hutton and Sons, London 1908, 16.5cms wide, 180 grams, 5.8ozs £80-120
411 George V round silver cream jug with reeded handle, Birmingham 1914, 9cms wide, 79 grams £35-50
402 Edward VII beaten silver two handled bowl, Base stamped Lambert, Coventry Street, London 1902, 304 grams, 9.8ozs £100-150
412 Edward VII silver salt with flower head borders on a lobed foot with matching decoration, Birmingham 1906, 7.5cms diam., 53 grams £35-50
403 Pair of Edward VII silver egg cups on three feet, Birmingham 1907, 4cms high, 64 grams £40-60 404 Edward VII two handled cup, 13cms wide, London 1908, 74 grams £30-50 405 George V silver bowl, 10.5cms wide, Birmingham 1926, 86 grams £30-50 406 Edward VII silver bowl with a band of patterned decoration, 9cms wide, Birmingham 1909, 57 grams £30-50 407 Edward VII beaten silver bowl with two handles, 15.5cms wide, Birmingham 1909, 162 grams, 5ozs £50-80 408 Edward VII silver two handled cup, 12cms wide, London 1909, 80 grams £30-50 409 Edward VII silver cream jug with acanthus decoration and a lion mask handle, by Ackroyd Rhodes, London 1902, 72 grams £35-50
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413 Edward VII sparrow beak silver cream jug, Birmingham 1909, 6cms high, 45 grams £35-50 414 Edward VII silver cream jug with styalised Art Nouveau decoration by W G Keight Birmingham 1907, 7.5cms high, 60 grams £40-60
421 George V bun top silver pepper pot by Fenton Russell and Co., Britannia Standard, London 1936, 9cms high, 100 grams £50-80
422 422 Unusual Edward VII two handled double lipped round cream jug, London 1910, 13cms wide, 113 grams, 3.5ozs £80-120 See Illustration 423 Modern silver miniature coffee pot in 18th century style with wood handle, 10cms high, gross weight 95 grams £60-100
415 Victorian cut glass and silver mounted pepper grinder by William Hutton and Sons, London 1896, 9cms high £60-100 416 Edward VII silver mushroom shaped pepper pot by William Hutton and Sons Birmingham 1908, 5.5cms high, 36 grams £30-50 417 Edward VII silver cream jug, by Charles Boyton and Sons London1906, 11cms wide, 116 grams £50-100
424 424 Edward VII round silver chamber stick with loop handle, by Hamilton and Inches, Edinburgh 1901, 11cms wide, 207 grams, 6.7ozs £100-150 See Illustration
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429 Arts & Crafts silver chalice, the base of waisted stem embossed with a row of honesty leaves, the bowl with embossed decoration to outer, made by Arthur & John Zimmerman Ltd., Birmingham 1904, 93mm high, 3.1ozt, 96g £60-100
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430 Victorian silver double spout jug, made by Richard Sibley, London 1867, retailed by Thomas of Bond St., with presentation inscription: “Presented by the Earl of Yarborough to Mr. William Hedley, Limber, For Walking the 2nd Best Fox-Hound Dog, ‘Bentick’, July 1868”, 2.96ozt, 92g £40-60 431 George III silver barrel shaped mug with horizontal reeded decoration, 6cms high, London (date letter indistinct), 85 grams £80-120 426
425 Omar Ramsden, George V silver spoon, the terminal pierced with the monogram ‘CDA’, and with hammered rat-tail bowl, London 1928, 1.3oz, 43g £200-300 See Illustration 426 Omar Ramsden, pair of George V silver nail-head coffee spoons, with hammered bowls, London 1922/23, 0.9oz, 30g £60-100 See Illustration 427 Liberty & Co., marked ‘Cymric’, Edward VII silver and enamelled coffee spoon Birmingham 1903, and five other silver and enamelled spoons, gross weight 2.4oz, 74g £100-200 See Illustration 428 Pair of George III silver fiddle, thread and shell pattern tablespoons, no maker’s mark, London 1805, 8oz, 248g
£60-100
432 432 Omar Ramsden, a single handled beaten silver dish, inscribed on the base Omar Ramsden me fecit, London 1938, 14.5cms, 126 grams £300-500 See Illustration
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443 Pair of William IV circular footed salts, with silver-gilt interiors, with rope-edge decoration to rims, made by Edward, Edward Junior, John & William Barnard, London 1833, 6.3ozt, 196g £60-80
433 433 Liberty and Co., Edward VII round silver two handled dish, Birmingham 1907, 14cms wide, 76 grams £80-120 See Illustration 434 Pair of Victorian silver bun top pepper pots, London 1897, 7cms high, 115 grams £40-60 435 Pair of Edwardian silver knife rests, Birmingham 1909, 53 grams £20-40 436 Modern silver spoon in Art Nouveau style, Birmingham 1961, 36 grams £20-40 437 Victorian Queen’s pattern ladle, London 1839, J Sherwood & Sons and a George III fiddle pattern ladle, London 1806, by William Eley & William Fearn, 142 grams, 4.5ozs £40-60 438 George III silver old English pattern ladle, London 1806 and two silver George III ladles, marks rubbed and later decorated 7ozs, 210 grams £50-100 439 George III silver marrow scoop, London 1805, William Eley & William Fearn £50-100 440 George II silver old English pattern strainer spoon, London 1786, George III silver fiddle pattern strainer spoon, London 1818, Victorian silver caddy spoon, London 1842 and four spoons various dates and marks, 6ozs, 180 grams £30-50 441 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) £80-100 442 George V hammered silver jug, the base decorated with a castellated band, made by Albert Edward Jones, Birmingham 1925, 4.4ozt, 138g £50-80
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444 Art Nouveau silver belt buckle, by William Comyns & Sons, London 1903, the heartshaped panels decorated with pierced embossed cherubic figures and floral forms, 2.89ozt, 90g £50-80 445 Edward VII Britannia standard silver sifter in the form of a kitchen pepper, made by Thomas Bradbury & Sons, Sheffield 1901, 5.59ozt, 174g £50-80 446 George V Scottish silver sifter, by Hamilton & Inches, Edinburgh 1926, and an Edwardian example by Miller Brothers, Birmingham 1911, both plain forms, total silver weight 5.79ozt, 180g £60-80 447 George V silver jug with rope edge decoration and standing on four ball feet, by C.S. Harris & Sons, London 1923, another with embossed decoration and near-contemporary inscription by Charles Stewart Harris, London 1881, and a smaller example also by Charles Stewart Harris, London 1883, total silver weight 8ozt, 250g, (3) £80-100
453 Edward VII silver mug with c handle on round foot, 7.5cms, London 1904, 96 grams, 3ozs £40-60 454 Victorian vase shaped caster on a round foot, 11.5cms high, London 1899, 65 grams, 2ozs £30-50 455 Pair of Victorian small silver pepper pots, Sheffield 1897 £20-30 456 George V octagonal silver caster in the form of a kitchen pepper, London 1932, 7.5cms high, 101 grams £40-60 457 Edward VII octagonal silver caster in the form of a kitchen pepper, London 1902, 7.5cms high, 69 grams £40-60 458 Asprey octagonal silver caster in the form of a kitchen pepper, London 1961, 8cms high, 78 grams £40-60 459 Victorian round silver caster in the form of a kitchen pepper, Britannia standard, London 1877, 8cms high, 80 grams £60-100
448 George IV rectangular silver salt, with gadrooned border, leopard crest, by Matthew Boulton, Birmingham 1824, 10cm wide, 3.89ozt, 120g £40-60 449 Victorian silver circular footed salt, with fluted body and gilt interior, inscribed eagle crest, by R & S Garrard & Co. (James Garrard), London 1887, diameter 85mm, 4.69ozt, 146g £40-60 450 George III rectangular salt, with decorative shell and acorn embossed rim, rampant lion with flag crest, by William Burwash, London 1814, 10.5cm wide, 3.92ozt, 122g £40-60 451 Edward VII silver cream jug by Charles Stuart Harris, London (date letter rubbed), 9.5cms high, 95 grams £40-60 452 George V pair of silver urn shaped pepper pots, London 1919, 8.5cms high, 140 grams £30-50
460 460 Mid 18th century octagonal silver caster in the form of a kitchen pepper, by Richard Gurney and Thomas Cook, London (no date letter), 7.5cms high, 62 grams, 2ozs £250-400 See Illustration 461 Victorian tapering silver caster in the form of a kitchen pepper, London 1886, 8cms high, 81 grams £50-80
462 Edward VII round silver caster in the form of a kitchen pepper, London 1910, 7.5cms high, 55 grams £40-60 463 Edward VII tapering silver caster in the form of a kitchen pepper, Birmingham 1907, 9cms high, 44 grams £40-60 464 George V round silver caster in the form of a kitchen pepper, London 1917, 6cms high, 77 grams £40-60 465 George V round silver caster, Britannia standard, London 1936, 8.5cms high, 98 grams £50-80 466 Edward VII round silver caster with swags of drapery, London 1901, 10cms high, 52 grams £30-50 467 Victorian round silver caster in the form of a kitchen pepper, London 1883, 8cms high, 77 grams £50-80 468 Victorian round silver caster in the form of a kitchen pepper with reeded handle, London 1895, Britannia standard, 7cms high, 64 grams £50-80 469 Edward VII round caster in the form of a kitchen pepper, Birmingham 1903, 6.5cms high, 29 grams £25-30 470 Set of Edward VIII silver fruit knives Sheffield 1909, in presentation case £20-40 471 Set of six George V silver Art Nouveau style coffee spoons and matching sugar tongs by Hamilton & Co, 70 grams, 2ozs £30-50 472 Victorian silver caster, London 1885 by Horace Woodward & Co (Edgar Finley & Hugh Taylor, 10cm, 148 grams, 5ozs £50-100 473 Victorian silver caster, Sheffield 1894 by Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd, 10cm 172 grams, 5.5ozs £60-100 474 Victorian silver caster, London 1900 by George Gilliam, 229 grams, 7ozs £70-100 475 George V Britannia standard silver caster, Sheffield 1927 by Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd, 10cm, 178 grams, 5.5ozs £60-100
476 476 Edward VII silver and blue enamelled Art Nouveau cruet set, comprising two salts, pepperette and mustard pot and cover, maker’s mark ‘C & Co.’, Birmingham 1905, 4.2oz, 130g £80-120 See Illustration 477 Pair of George V silver salts and pepper shakers on round feet, by Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd., Sheffield 1921/22, 12.2oz, 379g £100-150 478 George III silver pepperette of cylindrical waisted form on round foot, London 1810, 2.2oz, 69g £40-60 479 George III silver pepperette with gadrooned rim on round foot, maker’s mark rubbed, London 1780, 2.9oz, 92g £40-60 480 George III silver pepperette of bulbous form with embossed floral decoration on round foot, London 1792, 2.4oz, 76g £40-60 481 George III silver pepperette with gadrooned border on round foot, maker’s and date marks rubbed, 2.8oz, 89g £40-60 482 Victorian silver pepperette with gadrooned border on round foot, maker’s mark rubbed, Sheffield 1860, and a Georgian silver pepperette, 4.6oz, 144g £50-80 483 Pair of silver oval salts with pierced decoration, one marked for Tiffany & Co., by William Henry Sparrow, Birmingham 1907 and 1912, 1.6oz, 51g £40-60 484 Two George III silver caddy spoons, of rectangular form, both by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1817 & 1818, total weight 0.64ozt, 20g £30-50
485 Maritime theme Britannia silver caddy spoon, modelled decoration of boat and buoy to top, by Softley & Page, London 2005, also stamped .958, with presentation dedication embossed; “12.9.63-JDN12.9.02”, 0.96ozt, 30g, and a silver dish inset with facsimile tercentenary coin, by Christopher Lawrence, Sheffield 1994, 2.12ozt, 66g £30-50 486 Two George III silver caddy spoons, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham, one with shaped bowl and shaped and reeded stem, 1822, the other Old English pattern, 1817, total silver weight 1ozt, 31g £30-50 487 William IV silver decanter label for ‘GIN’ by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1836 £30-50 488 William IV silver decanter label for ‘RUM’ by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1835 £30-50 489 George III silver bottle label for ‘CAYENNE’ by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1800
£30-50
490 George III silver decanter label for ‘WHISKY’ by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1813
£30-50
491 George III silver decanter label for ‘MADEIRA’ by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1820, 13g
£30-50
492 George IV silver decanter label for ‘SAUTERNE’ by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1829 £30-50 493 George III silver decanter label for ‘HOLLANDS’ by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1821, 7g £30-50 494 George IV silver decanter label for ‘BUCELLAS’ by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1829
£30-50
495 Victorian silver decanter label for ‘MARSALA’ by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1839
£30-50
496 George III silver decanter label for ‘VINDEGRAVE’ by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1795, 7g £30-50
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497 George IV silver decanter label for ‘PORT’ by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1825 £30-50
508 Victorian fiddle pattern silver gravy spoon, engraved initials to terminal, by Chawner & Co., London 1841, 5.21oz, 162g £120-180
498 George III silver decanter label for ‘SHERRY’ by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1823, 8g
509 George III silver fiddle pattern gravy spoon, engraved initials to terminal, by Thomas Watson, Newcastle 1798, 3.54oz, 110g £150-250
£30-50
499 George IV silver decanter label for ‘RUM’ by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1824 £30-50 500 George III silver decanter label for ‘MADEIRA’ by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1808
£30-50
501 George IV silver decanter label for ‘GIN’ by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1824 £30-50 502 George IV silver decanter label for ‘WHISKEY’ by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1829
£30-50
503 Art Nouveau silver twin-handled cup, the body of plain form with crossed curved handles, on circular stepped base, by Charles Boyton & Son Ltd., London 1912, 14cm high, 6.11oz, 190g £80-120 504 Art Nouveau silver vase, of waisted form, embossed foliate decoration, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd., London 1912, with retailers stamp inset to base for Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company, 112 Regent Street, 5.85oz, 182g £60-100 505 Art Nouveau silver and enamel bud vase, London 1902, maker’s mark rubbed, 11cm tall £50-80 506 Art Nouveau silver oval footed dish, embossed with figures of birds in flight, by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1906, 13cm wide, another shaped rectangular dish, by Horton & Allday, Birmingham 1902, 11.5cm wide and a circular bon-bon dish by William Hair Haseler, Birmingham 1904, gross 3.15oz, 98g £80-120 507 George III Irish silver fiddle pattern rat tail gravy spoon by James England, Dublin 1818, retailed by Matthew West, engraved with the crest of a rearing horse, 3.22oz, 100g £150-250
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510 George III silver punch ladle with whale bone handle, maker’s mark rubbed, London 1817, 34.5cm long £30-40 511 Victorian silver punch ladle with whale bone handle, engraved “Tate” to outside of bowl, by Josiah Barnett & William Waters, circa mid 19th century, date mark rubbed, 35cm long £30-40 512 Irish silver meat skewer, with ring and shell handle, by Richard Whitford, Dublin, date mark rubbed, circa early 19th century, 27cm long £80-100 513 George V silver squat candle stick holder on weighted base, 6.5cm tall, by Arthur Willmore Pennington, Birmingham 1923, and a silver-topped glass inkwell, by Cornelius Joshua Vander, London 1895 £50-80 514 Three Edward VII silver pieces; one on decorative column with three outswept supports holding a bowl, 10.3cm tall, by William Hair Haseler, Birmingham 1913, the second a vase embossed with Lily of the Valley, by John Edward Wilmot, Birmingham 1900, 9cm tall, and the third an egg cup, by George Edward & Sons, Glasgow 1909, 6.5cm tall, 5.27oz, 164g gross weight £60-100 515 Edward VII silver handled ivory page turner, maker’s mark rubbed, Birmingham 1901, 26.5cm long £30-40 516 Victorian silver sugar sifter of baluster form, by Charles Stuart Harris, London, 1897, and another smaller George V by Pairpoint Brothers, London 1927, 5.82oz, 181g gross weight £60-100
517 517 Set of four Edward VII silver Arts and Crafts spirit goblets, the bases enamelled with blue flowers, Birmingham 1907 by James Fenton & Co. 102 grams £150-250 See Illustration 518 Pair of Edward VII silver shoe buckles, London 1904, maker’s mark “R.D.” (unidentified), S.T. Dupont of Paris mini compact, and a silver-plate and enamel belt buckle £40-60 519 George III silver caddy spoon, incised decoration, initials I.S.C. to terminal, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1795 £30-40 520 Two George III silver caddy spoons by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham; one fiddle and reed pattern, incised initials to terminal, 1797, the other fiddle pattern, incised initials to terminal, 1825, 0.84oz, 26g gross weight £30-50 521 Pair of George V silver liqueur glasses, with glass inserts, by Mappin & Webb Ltd., Birmingham 1914, 12cm tall (including glass) £30-40 522 George V silver dish by Liberty & Co. Ltd., Birmingham 1927, 12cm diameter, and a Charles de Boer silver dish, incised crest with three horseshoes to centre, Sheffield 1962, 3.54oz, 110g gross weight £60-100 523 Liberty & Co. Ltd. silver tea strainer, with incised decoration, Birmingham, early 20th century, date mark rubbed, possibly 1913, No. 3192, 13.5cm wide, 1.93oz, 60g £80-120
524 Victorian silver sifter, the body with simple reeded bands, thumb plate above handle, by Pairpoint Brothers, London 1898, 6.5cm high, and three other silver sifters; Birmingham 1888, maker’s mark rubbed; London 1916, maker’s mark rubbed; and by Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders & James Francis Hollings (Frank) Shepherd, Chester 1893, 5.34oz, 166g gross weight £50-80 525 Scottish silver strainer, by Robert Scott or Robert Stewart, Glasgow 1927, 13cm long, and another silver strainer, with twinhandles moulded as crowns, by Robert Edgar Stone, London 1936, incised signature for “R.E. Stone” to base of bowl, 11cm long, 2.93oz, 91g gross weight £50-80 526 Near pair of octagonal silver pots by Barker Brothers Silver Ltd., Birmingham 1933 & 1935, ashtray by Deykin & Harrison, Birmingham 1936, 8cm diameter, silver dish with criss-cross decorated body by Robert Edgar Stone, London 1938, 5.21oz, 162g gross weight, also a modern silver vase of waisted form (filled) on weighted base, by A. T. Cannon Ltd., Sheffield 1978 £60-80 527 Edward VII silver jug of squat form, engraved initials “G.C.A.H.” to body, maker’s mark rubbed, London 1909, 6.5cm high, 3.25oz, 101g £30-50
539 George II silver pepperette of baluster form on round foot, by John Newton, 2.1oz, 66g £50-80 540 George II silver pepperette of baluster form, probably Elizabeth Goodwin, 2.2oz, 70g £50-80
531 531 Liberty’s Edward VII silver cream jug Birmingham 1906, 7cm, 61 grams £80-120 See Illustration 532 George V silver cream jug, London 1938, 7cm, 90 grams, 3ozs £20-40 533 Liberty’s George V silver sugar bowl, Birmingham 1926, 62 grams, 2ozs £50-100 534 George VI silver sugar sifter by Charles Boyton, Birmingham 1938, 15cm, 106 grams 3ozs £50-100 535 Graduated pair of Edward VII measures, 7cm and 5cm high by Walker and Hall, 161 grams, 5ozs £50-80
528 Set of four George V silver shot cups in the form of mugs each 4cm high 1911, Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd £40-60 See Illustration
530 George V Britannia standard silver cream jug, Sheffield 1923, by Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd, 6.5cm, 110 grams, 3ozs £40-60
542 Edward VII silver mustard pot of plain form, the body with banded decoration, on weighted base, by Lee & Wigfull, Sheffield 1904, and a silver pepper by Roberts & Belk Ltd., Sheffield 1901, 2.28oz, 71g (weight of pepper only) £40-60 543 Two silver napkin rings, one embossed with heraldic crest reading “Blackpool Progress” by James Fenton & Co., Birmingham 1925, the other by E J Trevitt & Sons, Chester 1924; silver dressing table pot by William Hutton & Sons Ltd., Birmingham 1925; Victorian cigarette case by S. Blanckensee & Sons Ltd., Birmingham 1885, 3.95oz, 123g gross weight, silver sugar tongs (repaired - lacking date stamp), and two Indian export silver mustard spoons by Lattey Bros. & Co., 6.43oz, 200g gross weight £60-80 544 Victorian silver twin-handled hammered silver cup, with clear cartouche to front, by Holland, Aldwinckle & Slater, London 1900, 12.5cm high, 12.22oz, 380g £150-250
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529 George V silver cream jug, London 1935 Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co, 7cm and George V silver cream jug Birmingham 1918 by Albert Edward Jones, 7cm, 168 grams, 5ozs £40-60
541 Victorian silver cream jug, embossed decoration of ribbons and swags, Birmingham 1876, maker’s mark rubbed, 8cm tall, 2.35oz, 79g £20-40
536 536 Victorian silver novelty barrel form pepperette with screw cover, by Henry Holland, London 1867, 2.4oz, 75g £60-100 See Illustration 537 Liberty & Co., George V silver pepperette with hammered decoration on round foot, Birmingham 1913, 1.9oz, 60g £50-80 538 Eight miniature silver mugs, covered jug and a tyg, 6.5oz, 202g £60-100
545 George V hammered silver mug, with inscription: “Fiona Tolfrey Christie. from her Godmother E.A. Strange. 25 May 1910”, by Henry Hodson Plante, London 1910, retailed by Plante of 3 Regent Place W., 8cm high, 4.21ozt, 131g £40-80 546 George VI silver tazza Birmingham 1937 by Charles Boyton, 110 grams, 3.5ozs £50-100 547 Modern silver bottle coaster, London 1990, maker’s mark RC, diameter 13cm £30-50 548 George III silver pap boat, 9cm wide, marks rubbed £30-50
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549 George VI Britannia standard silver sugar bowl, London 1938, 100 grams, 2ozs £30-50
569 Victorian silver pepperette of baluster form on round foot, by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1899, two other pepperettes and a salt shaker, 6.5oz, 202g £60-100
550 George VI silver mustard pot, London 1947 by Charles Boyton, 87 grams, 2ozs £30-50
570 George VI silver pepperette on round foot, by Charles Boyton, London 1937, and three other pepperettes, 6.5oz, 202g £60-100
551 George VI silver salt raised on three legs to round base by Charles Boyton, London 1938, 80 grams £20-40 552 George V silver salt with a horizontal band of Latin script, Birmingham 1928 by Albert Edward Jones, 67 grams £30-50 553 George V silver Arts and Crafts shot cup, London 1914, and Edward VII silver Scottish whisky measure in the form of a mug, Edinburgh 1904 by Hamilton & Inches, 92 grams, 3ozs £30-50 554 Liberty’s Edward VII silver salt, London 1901, 42 grams £20-40 555 George V silver pepperette of cylindrical form with a band of floral decoration, by Thomas of New Bond Street, London 1931, 1.6oz, 51g £50-80 556 Victorian silver novelty pepperette in the form of a watering can, by Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders & James Francis Hollings Shepherd, Chester 1894, 0.7oz, 24g £30-50 557 Victorian silver pepperette with engraved decoration on shaped foot, a pair of pepperettes and another, 5oz, 155g £50-80 558 Edward VII novelty silver pepperette in the form of a sparrow, London 1905, 0.9oz, 27g £30-50 559 Novelty silver pepperette in the form of a coffee pot, maker’s mark ‘SML’, other marks rubbed, gross weight 11g £30-50
560 560 Victorian silver novelty pepperette of conical form on three scrolling feet, by Hukin & Heath, Birmingham 1892, 24g £30-50 See Illustration 561 George III silver pepperette on round foot, London 1808 and three other pepperettes, 6.5oz, 202g £60-100 562 Edward VII silver salt with gadrooned decoration on three pad feet, Sheffield 1904, another and two salt shakers, 6oz, 186g £60-100 563 George V silver mounted tobacco pipe, with ivory stem, Birmingham 1910 & 1911 hallmarks, two sets of makers initials: “C.S.” & “J.R.C.” and stamped initials “A.H.E.”, 38cm long £30-50
572 Edward VII silver pepperette with gadrooned decoration on round foot, by Thomas of Bond Street, London 1906, and two others, 6oz, 186g £60-100 573 Edward VII novelty silver pepperette in the form of a thistle head, by Fenton Brothers Ltd., Sheffield 1909, 1.3oz, 40g £30-50 574 George V silver pepperette of octagonal section, by Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd., London 1925, another matching but later and two others, 7oz, 217g £60-100 575 George III silver mug, marks rubbed, 69 grams, 1.5ozs £30-50 576 Modern silver beaker, London 1955 by Harrow School of Art, 78 grams, 2ozs £20-40
564 George V silver ashtray, by Albert Edward Jones, Birmingham 1926, 10.3cm diameter £30-40 565 Edward VII Britannia standard silver rectangular salt, 71 grams, 2ozs £20-40 566 George II silver rectangular salt, London 1730 by Edward Wood £60-100 567 George VI Britannia silver rectangular salt, London 1928 by Heming & Co Ltd, 91 grams, 3ozs £30-50 568 Victorian silver salt, London 1899, by George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, 80 grams, 2.5ozs £20-40
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571 George VI silver pepperette of tapering cylindrical form on round foot, by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1947, and three others, 5.5oz, 171g £60-100
577 577 Henry George Murphy with Falcon studio mark, George V silver bowl, London 1932, diameter 8cm, 84 grams, 2.6ozs £200-300 See Illustration 578 Liberty’s George V silver cup holder, London 1925, 81 grams, 2.6ozs £30-50 579 Edward VII silver cup holder finely decorated with horses and figures by William Comyns, 29 grams £20-40
580 Pair of Victorian silver salts, London 1897 and four silver cup holders, 152 grams, 4.5ozs £40-60
592 Modern silver commemorative spoon, London 1953, four tea spoons and pair of sugar tongs, 102 grams, 3.3ozs £30-50
581 Victorian silver pepperette, London 1884 and three others £40-60
593 Gerald Benney, pair of modern silver mustard spoons, London 1962 £20-40
582 Victorian egg shaped pepperette with weighted base, Birmingham 1887 and three others £30-50
594 19th century silver mounted horn, marks rubbed, 11cm £20-50
583 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 £40-60 584 Liberty & Co., Arts & Crafts silver strainer, Birmingham 1918, stamped registration number 3190, 13.5cm long, 1.96ozt, 61g £60-80
595 Selection of six silver spoons; one Asian with character mark to back of stem, 18cm long, one Art Nouveau by F.H. Adams Ltd., Birmingham 1912, one by Hukin & Heath Ltd., Birmingham 1923, one by Elkington & Co Ltd., Birmingham 1906, one with Celtic cross terminal by Robert Allison, Glasgow 1946, and one with marks rubbed, 3.18ozt, 99g gross weight £40-60
587 The Artificers’ Guild Ltd., George V Arts and Crafts hand hammered spoon, London 1936 £40-60 588 Two George V silver Arts and Crafts hand hammered spoons, Birmingham 1926 and Birmingham 1915 both by Albert Edward Jones, 47 grams £30-50 589 Victorian Art Nouveau silver tea spoon, London 1898 and three hand hammered spoons, London 1929, London 1936 and Birmingham 1901, 85 grams, 2ozs £30-50 590 George III silver caddy spoon, Birmingham 1811, maker’s mark IT, 6.5 grams £20-40 591 Victorian silver caddy spoon, London 1884, by Charles Stuart Harris, 17 grams £20-40
603 Three American silver tea infuser all marked sterling £30-50 604 American silver tea infuser and four other unmarked tea infusers £40-60 605 Art Deco American silver cream jug and matching sugar bowl by Webster Co. marked sterling, 75 grams, 2.5ozs £40-60 606 American silver sugar bowl, an American silver cup and cream jug with import marks, London 1908, 6.6ozs 205 grams £50-60 607 Art Deco American silver mug inscribed John, by Sherve & Co marked sterling, 146 grams, 4.7ozs £40-60 608 American silver porringer by Sherve & Co marked sterling, 3.2ozs, 100 grams £40-60
585 Liberty & Co. silver napkin ring, of oval navette form, engraved initials “K.E.C.”, Birmingham 1933, and an Art Nouveau silver pot, by “T.W.”, Birmingham 1912, 2.89oz, 90g gross weight £30-50 586 George III silver fiddle pattern table spoon, London 1802, another dessert spoon, pair of dessert forks, three salt spoons and five tea spoons, 388 grams, 11ozs £60-100
602 American silver tea infuser and another with import marks Birmingham 1904 £30-50
596 596 19th century American Sterling silver large wine taster with embossed scrolling decoration, by Tilden, Thurber & Co., 1887, 7.2oz, 226g £150-250 See Illustration 597 American Silver art nouveau tea infuser by Paye & Barker, marked sterling, 30 grams £40-60 598 American silver tea infuser, 1887 patent stamped Sterling silver, Birmingham import marks, 37 grams £30-50 599 Three American silver teat infusers all marked sterling, 42 grams £30-50 600 American silver tea infuser marked sterling and four silver plated tea infusers £30-50 601 Two American silver tea infusers marked sterling, 59 grams £30-50
609 American silver sugar bowl by Gorham marked sterling and an English George V pot pourri box, Birmingham 1910, 167 grams, 5.5ozs £30-50 610 Set of six American silver tea spoons and a matching caddy spoon all marked sterling 5.5ozs, 178 grams £40-60 611 Set three American silver grape fruit spoons and various other spoons (15) 11.5ozs £50-100 612 Tiffany and Co American silver punch ladle, 2ozs, 62 grams £40-60 613 Three American Silver spoons, circa 1900, Shreve & Co commemorating California and San Francisco, one for Chicago and the other by Gorham, all marked sterling, 7ozs, 217 grams £60-100 614 Tiffany American silver 1892 Columbian Exhibition souvenir spoon, 36 grams £60-100
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615 Art Nouveau American silver spoon, marked sterling, 36 grams £30-50 616 Tiffany New York Art Nouveau brass buckle, width 11cm £50-100
618 19th century American silver mug by J and W Moir (New York) (maker’s mark only), embossed with flowers and foliage, with 20th century inscription, 8cms high, 147 grams, 4.7ozs £30-50 619 Selection of American silver spoons, to include Wakefield & Woodward, Geo. Doty, Samuel Kirk, Furtwangler and others, (10), 6oz, 186g £50-80 620 Pair of early 20th century American square silver salts with beaded borders, by Tiffany and Co., 6cms, 94 grams £40-60 621 American Sterling silver folding spoon with pierced centre section, by Gorham, numbered 514, 1.3oz, 42g £40-60
617 617 19th century Philadelphia, USA, by Conrad Bard, silver octagonal faceted jug on round foot, 16cms high, 10.3ozs, 322 grams, marked C Bard 205 Arch St circa 1825 £150-200 See Illustration
622 Tiffany & Co American silver cream jug, 162 grams, 5ozs £80-120 623 American silver cream jug by Gebelen and a white metal cream jug, 285 grams, 9ozs £50-100
625 Tiffany and Co., American silver pepperette with wood lining, 5cm £40-60 626 American silver pierced dish, with embossed decoration and engraved with initials, stamped “Sterling” to base with with rampant lion and anchor marks, 21cm wide, and three further small dishes, each 9.77cm wide, all by Gorham Mfg. Co., 6.11ozt, 190g gross weight £60-80 627 American silver scallop shell dish, the bowls with engraved decoration, impressed Sterling and 369 to base, maker’s mark present but indistinct, 14cm wide, 3.73ozt, 116g £40-60 628 American silver mug in the form of a barrel, stamped Sterling and “Made in 1*25” to base (number indistinct), 9.5cm tall, 10.45ozt, 325g £80-120 629 American silver Art Nouveau vesta, 8cm, 42 grams £20-40
624 Tiffany & Co American silver cream jug, 6cm, 41 grams £40-60
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SILVER PLATE 650 Dutch silver plated cake slice, large flat serving spoon, twelve smaller similar and a teaspoon £40-60 650A Collection of silver plated wares, to include a ewer and cut glass biscuit barrel with silver plated mounts etc. £60-100 651 Selection of silver plated items to include, four trays, large punch bowl, small punch bowl, three punch cups, fruit serving set, tongs, mug engraved with the letter ‘C’ £60-100
651A Silver plated oval galleried tray with engraved floral decoration, on four ball feet, 56cm wide £100-150 652 Set of twelve silver plated fish knives and forks, by Elkington & Co., in fitted oak case £40-60 652A Selection of silver plated wares to include a circular chafing dish on stand with burner, trays, flatware and other items £100-200
SILVER 656 A white metal Gaucho Inox Small Hunting / Fighting Knife & Scabbard, the blade engraved with a South American scene. £60-100 657 Set of six white metal Christofle knife rests
£50-100
658 Continental white metal flatware, French silver serving fork, ladle, set of six spoons, three forks and five spoons 13oz, 404g £80-120 659 French silver asparagus servers, two serving spoons and two white metal tea strainers, 9oz, 279g £80-120 660 Set of twelve white metal tea spoons, set of ten white metal coffee spoons and matching sugar tongs with Fleur de lys finials, set of ten tea spoons with knopped finials and set of eleven white metal grape fruit spoons with hoof terminals, 15oz, 466g £100-200
653 Three piece silver plated tea service, comprising teapot, cream jug and sugar bowl, with wavy rims and each on four scroll feet £100-150 654 Silver plated urn shaped wine cooler on round foot, 25cm high £80-120 655 Chaffing dish with shield and crest and a silver decanter label £40-60
662 19th century Austrian silver gilt oval salt on four cabriole legs, tablespoon, set of twelve teaspoons, sugar tongs and a novelty spoon, 12oz, 373g £100-150 663 Pair of 19th century Austrian silver salts with fluted decoration on round feet and a pair of continental miniature silver dishes with beaded borders, 4.5oz, 141g £40-60 664 Canteen of Austro-Hungarian silver cutlery, 800 standard, circa 1872-1922, made in Pest; 12 large dinner knives and 12 small dessert knives, with Hacklander Solingen blades, 18 large dinner forks, 12 small dessert forks, 15 medium spoons, 18 tablespoons, 12 cake forks, 12 teaspoons, 1 large serving spoon, 1 large 2 pronged fork, 1 small 2 pronged fork, 2 ladles (116), gross silver weight not including any knives, 5340g, 171oz £1500-2500 665 Austrian silver tray with floral moulded border, 24oz, 746g £180-220
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661 Continental white metal tray with moulded scroll decorated border and lobed body, 97oz, 3029g, 59cm wide £800-1200 See Illustration
666 Continental silver chocolate pot with spiral fluted decoration on three scroll feet, with stirrer, marked ‘835’, gross weight 25oz, 777g £400-600 See Illustration
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667 Selection of Austrian silver flatware, comprising soup ladle, two gravy spoons, tablespoon, ten teaspoons, small selection of English silver cutlery and other items, weighable silver 30oz, 933g £250-350
675 Continental silver cigarette box, ‘800’ standard and another with engine turned decoration marked ‘SILVER’ £40-60 676 Set of six 20th century Iranian silver teaspoons with bright cut decoration, 8oz, 248g £60-100 677 Continental silver sauce boat with gadrooned and beaded border on a similar oval stand, ‘900’ standard, 15.8oz, 492g £150-250
668 668 Pair of Sterling silver sugar tongs with bright cut decoration, 1.1oz, 36g £40-60 See Illustration
678 Continental silver candlestick in the form of a street lamp with a young boy and a kitten at the base, two Sombrero pin dishes, two dressing table brushes and mirror, other items etc. £150-250
681 681 19th century Russian silver Kovsh with engraved decoration, by Pavel Ovchinnikov, Moscow, 1874, 1.7oz, 54g £150-250 See Illustration
669 Two Sterling silver berry spoons with bright cut decoration and another Sterling silver spoon, marked ‘Solomon’, 6.5oz, 202g £60-100 670 Set of six French silver shot cups, by Mellerio, Paris, ‘1.386 ARG’, 7.2oz, 226g £60-100 679 679 Collection of sixteen items of ancient glass mounted in white metal, stamped Israel 925 £150-250 See Illustration
682 682 Russian Silver bowl with band of horizontal decoration four lions head ring handles raised on scrolled legs to ball feet, diameter 23cm, marks rubbed 29oz, 899g £400-600 See Illustration
671 671 Turkish silver bowl bowl with pierced silver rim stamped 900, 24oz, 745g, 24cm diameter £200-400 See Illustration 672 Turkish silver cocktail shaker by Ozgumus, stamped 900, 18oz, 558g £150-250 680 673 Set of six Norwegian silver enamelled coffee spoons, by J T Osttrub, 48g £50-100 674 Continental silver card holder in the form of an envelope, width 10cm, pin tray in the from of leaf, silver bowl with floral sprig, diameter 9cm, silver mounted comb and matching oval tray, 17cm wide, gross weight 9oz, 279g £80-120
683 680 Hermes of Paris silver cigarette case with engine turned decoration, 4oz, 124g, in original red leather covered case £150-250 See Illustration
683 Set of twelve 19th century Russian Imperial silver grapefruit spoons, by Grachev, St. Petersburg, 1894, in fitted case, 6oz, 186g £150-250 See Illustration
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686 686 Late 19th/early 20th century Indian white metal three branch centre piece with scrolling decoration on round base, 45cm high £200-300 See Illustration 687 Indian silver pot-pourri holder in the form of a scroll holder with pierced floral decoration, 14cm long, 2.7oz, 84g £80-120 688 Chinese white metal tea pot stand, set with a blue and white tile of a figure on a bridge, the mount marked ‘Henkwon’ £60-80
689 684 684 19th century Russian silver trophy cup and cover with embossed scrolling foliate decoration, on square base, maker’s mark ‘SA’, St. Petersburg, 1859, 65oz, 2021g, 17” high, the cover has a silver wedding presentation dated 1865 £2000-3000 See Illustration 685 Persian silver engraved tray, diameter 27cm, 19oz, 590g
£100-200
689 American Sterling silver twin-handled hexagonal sucrier and cover with beaded rim, by J. E. Caldwell & Co., Philadelphia, 17.3oz, 539g £200-300 See Illustration 690 Pair of Edward VII silver oval dishes with pierced decoration and beaded borders, by James Dixon & Sons Ltd., Sheffield, 1905, 5.6oz, 176g £40-60 691 George V silver novelty table lighter, the finial in the form of a golfer on engine turned column and square base, by Sanders & Mackenzie, Birmingham, 1933, 15.5cm high £80-120
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692 George V silver presentation rectangular cigarette box, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1925, 23cm wide, and another smaller, 13.5cm wide £80-120 693 Set of six Victorian silver fiddle pattern dinner forks, by William Bateman II, London, 1838, 15oz, 466g £120-180 694 Six Victorian silver fiddle pattern dessert spoons, four by George Adams, London, 1847, two by Hamilton & Inches, Edinburgh, 1886, 10oz, 311g £80-120 695 Set of six Victorian silver fiddle pattern tablespoons, by George Adams, London, 1865, and six dessert forks, by George Adams, London, 1864, 24.5oz, 761g £200-300 696 Set of six modern silver Old English pattern teaspoons, by James Dixon & Sons Ltd., Sheffield, 1960 and a small collection of other flatware, weighable silver 12.5oz, 388g £100-150 697 George VI silver three piece tea service, comprising teapot, cream jug and sugar bowl, by Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd., Sheffield, 1939, and a silver bonbon dish, 43.5oz, 1352g £300-500 697A George V silver part manicure set, with engine turned decoration, by W. G. Sothers & Co., Birmingham, 1918/19, in fitted case, lacking scissors £40-60 698 Set of six Victorian silver gilt dessert spoons with moulded foliate decoration, by Henry Holland, London, 1851, 8.5oz, 264g £100-150 698A Pair of George V silver and tortoiseshell backed dressing table brushes with inlaid decoration, by Henry Matthews, Birmingham, 1911 £30-50 699 Pair of Edward VII silver candlesticks with alternating bands of floral and beaded decoration, on square feet, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1905, 21cm high, (loaded bases) £80-120 699A George V silver twin-handled sugar bowl, by Deykin & Harrison, Birmingham, 1933, cigarette case, pierced dish, three spoons, fork, 18oz, 559g, silver plated cruet set and a floral bracelet £120-180
700 George V silver cigarette box, silver posy vase five silver pin dishes inset with various coins, two silver backed brushes, silver mounted comb, silver backed mirror, two silver mounted bottles, two silver bottle tops, continental napkin ring and two wine labels and a silver plated canteen of cutlery £150-250 700A Edward VII silver rat-tail soup ladle with matching gravy spoon and sauce ladle, by Josiah Williams & Co., London, 1902/3, 18oz, 559g £100-200 701 George V silver purse, Sheffield, by Walker & Hall 1920, George V card case, by George Unite, Birmingham, 1922, and a silver mounted muscle shell, unmarked £100-200 701A Pair of Victorian silver candlesticks with knopped stems on octagonal bases, by Martin, Hall & Co., Sheffield, 1897, loaded bases £60-100 702 Set of twelve Victorian teaspoons and matching sugar tongs, set of six silver apostle spoons, three forks, and sixteen various spoons, 20oz, 622g £120-180 702A George V silver three piece tea service, comprising teapot, cream jug and sugar bowl, of squat oval form, by Adie Bros. Ltd., Birmingham, 1935, gross weight 37.5oz, 1166g £250-350
705A Pair of Victorian silver Queen’s pattern dinner forks, by George Adams, London, 1847, two other dinner forks, table spoon, mustard spoon and a sugar bowl, 21oz, 653g £100-150 706 Pair of Victorian silver fiddle, thread and shell pattern ladles, London, 1836, maker’s mark rubbed 7oz, 217g £50-100 706A Victorian silver mounted inkwell with pierced and scrolling decoration on three short feet, by Charles & George Fox, London, 1846 £100-150 707 George III silver pepperette, marks rubbed, 5oz, 155g, 12cm high £30-50 708 Unmarked white metal novelty pepperette in the from of a bird, 5cm high £50-100 709 Set of six Edward VII silver and mother-ofpearl handled fruit knives and forks, by James Dixon & Sons Ltd., Sheffield, 1907, in presentation case £100-200 710 Two George III Old English pattern silver tablespoons, various maker’s, London, 1790 and 1792, 4.5oz, 139g £30-50
703 Set of five George III Old English pattern silver serving spoons, by Richard Crossley, London, 1805, 12oz, 373g £80-120 703A George V silver octagonal comport with a band of stylised floral decoration, by Martin Hall & Co. Ltd., Sheffield, 1929, 16.4oz, 510g £150-250 704 Pair of George III silver Old English pattern serving spoons, London, 1801, another pair, London, 1803, single serving spoon 1826 and a French tablespoon 12oz, 373g £80-120 704A George VI silver quaich, by Adie Bros. Ltd., Birmingham, 1936, pair of Indian silver dishes, a vesta and an embossed dish, 8.9oz, 278g £80-120 705 George III silver Old English pattern punch ladle, London, 1809, 7oz, 217g £50-80
711 711 George II silver salver with moulded shell and scroll border and engraved decoration on three hoof feet, by John Swift, London, 1753, 25.5oz, 793g £300-500 See Illustration 712 George III silver mug with later embossed decoration, S-scroll handle on round foot, by William Turton, London, 1778 and an Edward VII silver moustache brush, mug 8.3oz, 258g £60-100
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713 Pair of Sterling silver salts with embossed scrolling decoration, pair of Victorian salt spoons, and five teaspoons, 6oz, 186g £50-80 714 Modern silver presentation salver with shaped rim on four hoof feet, by F. Drury Ltd., Sheffield, 1968, 16oz, 497g £100-150
720 Edward VII silver jug, with embossed floral decoration, by Thomas Hayes, Birmingham, 1902, and a Victorian bowl, with embossed rosette and foliate decoration, by James Dixon & Sons Ltd., Sheffield, 1891, 130g, 4.1oz gross weight £40-60 721 Pair of Victorian silver navette form salts, Birmingham, 1898, makers ‘S.B.’, one with blue glass liner, Edward VII napkin ring by Payton, Pepper & Sons Ltd., Birmingham, 1903, an embossed white metal dish, 140g, 4.5oz gross silver weight £40-60 722 George IV silver pepper, embossed with floral swags, on circular foot, by Jonathan Hayne, London, 1826, and a silver pepper by B. Muller & Son (Berthold Muller), Chester, 1900 (with another date mark present), 110g, 3.5oz gross silver weight £40-60
715 715 George V silver four piece tea service, comprising tea pot, hot water jug, cream jug and sugar bowl, by Elkington & Co., London, 1917, gross weight 62.7oz, 1949g £400-600 See Illustration 716 Pair of George V silver candlesticks with knopped stems on shaped bases, by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield, 1922, bases filled £150-200 723 723 Victorian silver part canteen of thread and shell pattern cutlery, comprising twelve tablespoons, eleven dinner forks, eight dessert spoons, seven dessert forks, fish servers, five teaspoons, two coffee spoons, by George Adams, London, 1881, 92oz, 2861g £800-1200 See Illustration
717 717 Victorian Scottish silver two piece tea service comprising teapot and sugar bowl, with embossed decoration, on round feet, by Hamilton, Crichton & Co., Edinburgh, 1875, gross weight 37.5oz, 1166g £250-350 See Illustration 718 George V silver hot water jug, of baluster form with embossed decoration, wicker-bound handle, on stepped circular foot, by John Henry Rawlings, London, 1912, 17.5cm tall, gross weight 250g, 8oz £80-100 719 Victorian silver tea caddy, of oval form, highly embossed front with central crested panel, by Josiah Williams & Co., London, 1896, 9cm tall, 105g, 3.3oz £50-80
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724 724 Victorian silver three piece tea service comprising teapot, cream jug and sugar bowl, with half-gadrooned bodies, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd., London, 1898, gross weight 34oz, 1057g £200-300 See Illustration 725 George VI silver teapot and hotwater jug, on round feet, by G Bryan & Co., Birmingham, 1945, gross weight 35oz, 1088g £150-250
726 George V silver and blue enamelled dressing table set, comprising mirror, four brushes and a comb, by William Comyns & Sons Ltd., London, 1933, in fitted case £100-150
735 Set of four George III Scottish silver Old English pattern tablespoons, by William Davie, Edinburgh, 1784, 9oz, 279g £80-120 736 George III silver Old English pattern gravy spoon, maker’s mark ‘TS’, London, 1805, 3.5oz, 108g £40-60
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730 George V silver swing-handled cake dish with scroll moulded border on round foot, by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield, 1922, 19.5oz, 607g £200-300 See Illustration
727 George III silver twin-handled trophy cup with hammered decoration on round foot, by Hester Bateman, London, 1789, (base filled) £300-500 See Illustration
731 George IV Irish silver twin-handled sugar bowl with shell, scroll and bead moulded border on four lion’s paw feet, maker’s mark rubbed, Dublin, 1821, 10oz, 313g £100-200 732 Victorian silver bowl with embossed floral decoration on round foot, by W. Spurrier & Co., Birmingham, 1898, 11.3oz, 353g £100-150
737 George IV silver fiddle pattern fish slice, by John, Henry & Charles Lias, London, 1823, and three fiddle pattern dessert spoons, 8.5oz, 264g £80-120 738 Victorian silver six division toast rack with loop handle on bun feet, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd., London, 1897, a pair of pepperettes and a mustard pot and cover by the same maker, London, 1901/2, 9.5oz, 295g £80-120 739 Pair of Victorian silver salts with embossed decoration, each on three hoof feet, by John Newton Mappin, London, 1883, pair of sugar tongs, three teaspoons, salt spoon, Sterling silver square dish, small pierced dish 7.5oz, 236g, silver plated muffin dish and two plated salt spoons £60-100 740 George V silver hip flask with engine turned decoration and hinged cover, by W C Griffiths, Birmingham, 1927, gross weight 7oz, 220g £60-100
728 728 George V silver square salver with shaped rim on four feet, by Charles & Richard Comyns, London, 1922, 37oz, 1150g £300-500 See Illustration 729 Pair of Edward VII silver dwarf candlesticks with beaded rims, by James Dixon & Sons Ltd., Sheffield, 1902, bases filled £80-120
741 733 733 Set of four Victorian silver caviar spoons with shaped bowls, entwined serpent handles and figural terminals, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd., London, 1898, 10oz, 311g £150-250 See Illustration 734 Set of ten George III fiddle pattern dessert spoons, by Solomon Royes & John East Dix, London, 1818, 12oz, 373g £100-150
741 Set of four modern silver goblets with baluster stems on round feet, by Mappin & Webb, London, 1967, 23oz, 715g £200-300 See Illustration 742 George VI silver hotwater jug with hinged cover on round foot, maker’s mark rubbed, Birmingham, 1946, gross weight 23.7oz, 739g £180-220 743 George V silver mug with scroll handle on round foot, by Harrods Ltd., London, 1931, 14.8oz, 461g £120-180
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744 Victorian silver pebble shaped snuff box with hinged cover, by Nathan & Hayes, Birmingham, 1893, and a Sterling silver sugar basin and cover marked ‘925’, 7.2oz, 224g £60-100 745 George V silver cream jug and sugar bowl, by Wakely & Wheeler, London, 1929, 12.5oz, 389g £100-150 746 Pair of George V silver trumpet vases with pierced and flared rims, on round feet, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1927, 23cm high, (bases filled) £60-100 747 George V silver cigarette box, two others, silver pin tray and white metal mesh purse various dates and marks, 23oz, 715g £150-200
762 Pair of William IV silver fiddle pattern sugar tongs, William Rawlings Sobey, Exeter, 1833, and four other pairs of sugar tongs, 5.5oz, 171g £100-150
756 756 Pair of George III silver tablespoons with bright cut decoration, by John Langlands I and John Robertson I, Newcastle, 17791791, a 19th century Swedish silver ladle, 1854, and other silver spoons, some with enamelled decoration, gross weight 32oz, 995g £250-350 See Illustration
748 George V silver triple cigar holder, London, 1914 £50-100
751 Two pairs of modern silver ashtrays, by J B Chatterley & Sons Ltd., Birmingham, 1966 and 1967, 14.5oz, 452g £120-180 752 Set of four Victorian silver salts with embossed floral decoration, beaded borders, each on three scroll feet, by John Tongue, Birmingham, 1859, 4.2oz, 132g £50-80 753 Set of ten Victorian silver fiddle and shell pattern teaspoons, by Lister & Sons, Newcastle, 1857, 7.5oz, 233g £60-100 754 Victorian silver photograph frame with scrolling decoration, by Samuel M Levi, Birmingham, 1899, two dwarf candlestick with filled bases and various condiments £50-80 755 Set of six George III silver Old English pattern tablespoons, by Richard Crossley & George Smith IV, London, 1807, 9oz, 279g £80-120
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764 Pair of Edward VII silver pepperettes with reeded decoration on oval base, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd., Birmingham, 1908, in fitted case, a pair of salts in fitted case, small trophy cup and and other items, 11oz, 342g £80-120 765 Eight silver topped and cut glass dressing table bottles and other small items of silver £50-80
749 Modern silver pepper grinder, by Joseph Gloster Ltd., Birmingham, 1970, 10cm high £50-100 750 Victorian silver knife, fork and napkin ring in presentation case, set of six tea spoons, set of six Sterling silver dessert forks, two spoons, fork, push, two pairs of sugar tongs, 18oz, 559g, shoe horn, glove stretchers, button hook and two knives, all with filled silver handles £120-180
763 George V silver condiment set comprising, salt, pepperette and mustard pot and cover, by William Neale & Son Ltd., Birmingham, 1930, cream jug, photograph frame, fork and spoon in fitted case, miniature trumpet vase, four napkin rings and a pair of salts and spoons in fitted case, various dates and marks £100-150
757 757 William & Mary silver dog nose spoon, circa 1692 with the crowned leopard’s head used at that time, maker’s mark and date mark obliterated, 0.75oz, 23g £200-300 See Illustration 766 758 Pair of George III silver Old English pattern tablespoons, maker’s mark ‘W.W’, Exeter, 1801, and a pair of Victorian fiddle pattern and bright cut tablespoons, by Josiah Williams & Co., Exeter, 1862, 10.5oz, 326g £100-150 759 Pair of George III silver Old English pattern tablespoons, by Charles Hougham, London, 1790 and three other silver tablespoons, 10oz, 311g £80-120 760 Selection of George III and later Old English and fiddle pattern cutlery, to include two berry spoons, sauce ladle, two fish knives and a large number of other spoons, various dates and marks, gross weight 45.5oz, 1415g £400-600 761 Set of six Victorian silver fiddle pattern teaspoons, by Josiah Williams & Co., Exeter, 1862, 5oz, 155g £40-60
766 Victorian silver swing-handled fruit basket of oval form with pierced decoration on oval foot, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co., London, 1898, 20.5oz, 637g £150-200 See Illustration 767 Pair of George III silver Old English pattern sauce ladles, by Solomon Hougham, London, 1797, 3.5oz, 108g £40-60 768 Pair of Victorian silver Old English pattern sauce ladles, by Chawner & Co., London, 1873, 4oz, 124g £40-60 769 Pair of William IV silver Old English pattern tablespoons, by James Beebe, London, 1831, 5oz, 155g £40-60 770 Two George III Irish silver Old English pattern tablespoons, maker’s marks rubbed, Dublin, 1785 and 1793, 3.5oz, 108g £40-60
778 771 Set of six Victorian silver Old English pattern dessert spoons, by Chawner & Co., London, 1873, 8.5oz, 264g £80-120 772 Set of six Edward VII silver teaspoons with scroll decorated handles, by Joseph Rodgers & Sons, Sheffield, 1907, a set of George V silver teaspoons by the same maker, pepper grinder, coffee spoons and other items including cased sets £150-250
775 775 George VI silver oval twin-handled tray with scroll and Greek key moulded border, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1938, 65oz, 2015g £500-800 See Illustration 777 George VI silver three piece condiment set, comprising mustard pot, cover and spoon, and salt and pepper shakers, by Sanders & Mackenzie, Birmingham, 1936, in fitted case, set of six teaspoons, in fitted case, sauceboat, small trophy cup and other items £150-250
773 773 George V Irish pierced silver dish and cover with floral decoration on round foot, with clear glass liner, by Russells Ltd., Dublin, 1917, 12.5oz, 391g £250-350 See Illustration 774 Edward VII silver condiment set comprising, two pepperettes, salts and a mustard pot and cover with spoons, by William Aitken, Birmingham, 1904, in fitted case, set of six coffee spoons in fitted case, cigarette case with map of the Middle East and India, napkin ring, jar cover and two plated spoons £80-120
776 776 George VI silver four piece tea service, comprising teapot, hotwater jug, cream jug and sugar bowl, with beaded borders, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1937/8, gross weight 51oz, 1586g £400-600 See Illustration
778 Near pair of George II silver waiters with shell and scroll moulded rims, each on three hoof feet, by Hugh Mills, London, 1747, the other by Ebenezer Coker, London, 1748, 15.5oz, 481g £400-600 See Illustration 779 No Lot
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780 Modern silver twin-handled sugar bowl, by J B Chatterley & Sons Ltd., Birmingham, 1963, 6.3oz, 198g £50-100
781 781 Set of four Edward VII silver candlesticks with knopped stems on shaped bases, by Sibray, Hall & Co. Ltd., London, 1901/2, 54oz, 1679g £600-800 See Illustration
784 784 George VI silver square salver with shaped corners on four scroll feet, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd., Sheffield, 1938, 32.5oz, 1010g £250-350 See Illustration 785 Edward VII silver mounted presentation cut glass claret jug, by James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield, 1908 £150-250 786 George V silver sugar caster of baluster form, by Charles & Richard Comyns, London, 1924, 7oz, 218g £60-100
782 782 Set of three George VI silver sauce boats, with scroll handles, each on three hoof feet, by Robert Pringle & Sons, London, 1947, 20oz, 651g £200-300 See Illustration
787 Modern silver circular dish with figural centre for the Queen’s Silver Jubilee, by Grant MacDonald Silversmiths, London, 1977, miniature alms style dish and a presentation silver card tray, 14.6oz, 455g £150-250 788 George V silver cigarette box with engine turned decoration, maker’s mark rubbed, Birmingham, 1935, and two cigarette cases £50-80 789 Pair of George III silver oval salts with pierced decoration on four ball and claw feet, by David Hennell I & Robert Hennell I, London, 1771 £80-120 790 George III silver oval mustard pot and cover with beaded decoration, by William Plummer, London, 1790, and a circular mustard pot and cover, 8.6oz, 269g £80-120 791 George V silver wine coaster with moulded grapevine decoration, by J B Chatterley & Sons Ltd., a pair of candlesticks, cream jug, sauceboat, pair of pepperettes and a trinket box £150-250
783 783 George V silver circular tray with shaped rim on round flat feet, by Duncan & Scobbie, Sheffield, 1915, 27oz, 839g £200-300 See Illustration
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792 Victorian silver mustard pot and cover with scroll handle and beaded rim and foot, by William Evans, London, 1869, other mustard pots, salts, pepperettes and spoons £150-250
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793 793 Pair of modern silver candlesticks in the style of William Cafe, by Garrard & Co., Birmingham, 1961, 36oz, 1149g £400-600 See Illustration
797 Victorian silver four piece tea service, comprising teapot, hotwater jug, cream jug and sugar bowl, with half-gadrooned bodies, by Carrington & Co., London, 1895, gross weight 48oz, 1492g £500-700 See Illustration
794 Edward VII silver framed strut mirror with scrolling foliate decoration, by Henry Matthews, Birmingham, 1903, 25.5cm x 18cm £60-100
798 798 George VI silver four piece tea and coffee service, comprising coffee pot, tea pot, cream jug and sugar bowl, by E P & Co., Sheffield, 1940, gross weight 56.5oz, 1757g £500-700 See Illustration
795 795 George III silver baluster mug with scroll handle on round foot, by Hester Bateman, London, 1790, 9.9oz, 309g £600-800 See Illustration 796 Victorian silver basket, pierced decoration with cranberry glass liner, by George Richards, London, 1837, and a pair of modern dwarf candlesticks, Birmingham, 2004 £120-180
799 799 Edward VII silver kettle on stand with burner, by Henry Stratford Ltd., Sheffield, 1906, gross weight 33.5oz, 1041g £250-350 See Illustration
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807 George V silver presentation ink stand with twin inkwells and pen tray, maker’s mark rubbed, Birmingham, 1924, 19.5cm wide £60-100
800 808 800 George VI silver twin-handled tray with shaped moulded border, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company Ltd., Sheffield, 1946, 73oz, 2270g £600-800 See Illustration 801 George IV silver King’s pattern sauce ladle, maker’s mark ‘HB’, London, 1828, and another by Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater, London, 1840, 6.5oz, 202g £80-120 802 Pair of Victorian silver fiddle pattern fish servers with pierced decoration, by Charles Boyton II, London, 1857, 11oz, 342g £120-180 803 George V silver salver with serpentine rim on three hoof feet, by Fenton Brothers Ltd., Sheffield, 1918, 29.5oz, 917g £250-350
805 805 Pair of Victorian silver asparagus servers with bright cut decoration, by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield, 1895, 6oz, 186g Provenance: Executor sale. Private collection acquired over the last fifty year. £150-250 See Illustration
808 Two pairs of Victorian Irish silver fiddle pattern asparagus servers, one pair marked for the ‘Ulster Club’, maker’s mark ‘JS’, Dublin, 1872, 9.7oz, 301g £300-500 See Illustration 809 George III silver fiddle pattern fish slice with pierced and bright cut decoration, maker’s mark rubbed, London, 1810, 5oz, 155g £60-100 810 Victorian silver fiddle pattern fish slice with pierced and bright cut decoration, by Benjamin Stephens, London, 1839, 6.5oz, 202g £80-120 811 Set of six Victorian silver napkin rings, with gadrooned borders, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co., London, 1897, 9.5oz, 295g, in fitted case £100-150 812 Pair of Victorian silver fiddle, thread and scroll sugar tongs, by George Adams, London, 1849, 2.1oz, 67g £40-60 See Illustration
804 804 Pair of Victorian silver asparagus servers with pierced decoration, by George Adams, London, 1841, 7.5oz, 233g Provenance: Executor sale. Private collection acquired over the last fifty year. £150-250 See Illustration
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806 806 18th/19th century Irish silver wine bottle coaster with pierced lattice decoration and gadrooned borders, maker’s mark ‘D*I’, Dublin, 14cm diameter £150-250 See Illustration
813 Pair of 18th/19th century sugar tongs with pierced and bright cut scrolling decoration and shell bowls, maker’s mark ‘WS’, 1.5oz, 49g £40-60 See Illustration 814 Pair of George III Irish silver sugar tongs with bright cut decoration and shell bowls, by Benjamin Taitt, Dublin, 1.1oz, 35g £40-60 See Illustration
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821 Pair of George III silver sugar tongs with bright cut decoration and shell bowls, marks rubbed, 1oz, 33g £30-50 See Illustration
826 Pair of George III silver sugar tongs with bright cut decoration, by Hester Bateman, London, 1.1oz, 35g £40-60 See Illustration
822 Pair of George III silver sugar tongs with bright cut decoration, by Solomon Hougham, London, 1795, 0.9oz, 29g £40-60 See Illustration
827 Pair of George III silver sugar tongs with bright cut decoration, by Charles Hougham, London, 1.1oz, 34g £40-60 See Illustration
823 Pair of George III silver sugar tongs with bright cut decoration, by Benjamin Montigue, London, 1oz, 31g £40-60 See Illustration
828 Pair of George III silver sugar tongs with bright cut decoration, by Stephen Adams I, London, 1799, 0.7oz, 22g £40-60 See Illustration
824 Pair of George III silver sugar tongs with bright cut decoration, by William Fearn, London, 1800, 0.8oz, 26g £40-60 See Illustration
829 Pair of Victorian silver sugar tongs with pierced and bright cut decoration, by Jehoiada Alsop Rhodes, Sheffield, 1876, 1oz, 33g £40-60 See Illustration
825 Pair of George III silver sugar tongs with bright cut decoration, by Hester Bateman, London, 1.1oz, 34g £40-60 See Illustration
830 Pair of George III silver sugar tongs with moulded foliate decoration, by Thomas Wallis II, London, 1.2oz, 39g £40-60 See Illustration
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831 Pair of George III Irish silver fiddle pattern sugar tongs, by John Power, Dublin, 1815, 1.7oz, 54g £40-60 See Illustration
837 George III Irish silver tablespoon with bright cut decoration, by Thomas Townsend, Dublin, 1801 and another similar 1809, 5oz, 155g £60-100
832 Pair of William IV silver sugar tongs with bright cut decoration, maker’s mark ‘GB’, London, 1832, 0.9oz, 30g £40-60 See Illustration
838 George III Irish silver tablespoon by John Shiels, Dublin, 1789, and two other tablespoons with bright cut decoration, 7oz, 217g £60-100
833 Pair of George III silver sugar tongs with bright cut and pierced foliate decoration and and shell bowls, maker’s mark ‘SA’, 1.3oz, 40g £40-60 See Illustration
839 George III Irish silver mustard pot and cover of oval section with bright cut decoration, by Christopher Haines, Dublin, 1794, 4.5oz, 142g £80-120
834 Pair of George III silver sugar tongs with moulded and pierced foliate decoration and shell bowls, by Thomas Wallis II, London, 1.4oz, 43g £40-60 See Illustration
840 18th/19th century Irish silver christening mug with ‘S’-scroll handle, marks rubbed, Dublin, 3.2oz, 102g £40-60 841 Victorian silver mounted cut glass inkwell, maker’s mark ‘TM’, London, 1846 £40-60 842 George VI silver cream jug with scroll handle on round foot, by Jay, Richard Attenborough Co. Ltd., Chester, 1938, shell shaped salt and a small silver bowl, 6oz, 188g £50-80 843 George III silver decanter label ‘RUM’, maker’s mark ‘JS’, London, 1805, 0.25oz, 7.7g £30-50
835 835 George III Irish silver sauceboat embossed with figures in a landscape, on three hoof feet, maker’s mark ‘MW’, Dublin, 5.7oz, 179g £150-250 See Illustration 836 George III Irish silver helmet shaped cream jug with bright cut decoration, by William Doyle, Dublin, probably 1803, 4.4oz, 138g £60-100
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844 Victorian silver decanter label ‘MARSALA’, by William Hutton & Sons, London, 1888, 0.39oz, 12g £30-50 845 George III silver fiddle pattern sifter spoon, by Eley, Fearn & Chawner, London, 1813, and a Victorian sifter spoon, 4oz, 124g £60-100 846 William IV Irish silver fiddle pattern dinner fork, Dublin, 1835, another dinner fork, sauce ladle, three fish knives and five small spoons, gross weight 14.5oz, 450g, and a cased set of silver plated lobster picks £120-180
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847 Victorian fluted teapot with embossed foliate decoration, by Nathan & Hayes, Birmingham, 1890, 9oz, 279g, George III pepperette, smaller pepperette, Indian white metal bowl and a serviette ring £100-150 848 Edward VII silver tazza with pierced decoration and shell and scroll moulded rim on round foot, by S. Glass, Birmingham, 1906, 5.5oz, 172g £50-80 849 Set of six modern silver and enamelled teaspoons decorated with flowers and ribbons, Birmingham, 1957 £60-80 850 George V Silver mounted dressing table set, London, 1934, comprising, posy vase, two brushes, a round mount, three cut glass boxes with silver tops, silver mounted Goliath pocket watch stand with silver plated pocket watch £100-200 851 George V silver oval trinket box with engine turned decoration on four cabriole legs, by Selfridge & Co. Ltd., Birmingham, 1912 £50-80 852 George V silver rectangular trinket box with embossed decoration on four scroll feet, by Henry Williamson Ltd., Birmingham, 1912, 3.8oz, 120g £40-60 853 Pair of Victorian silver bonbon dishes with embossed decoration, by William Comyns & Sons, London, 1895, 4.8oz, 149g £60-100 854 Modern silver photograph frame, by Kitney & Co., London, 1992, 21.5cm x 16.5cm, and a pair of dwarf candlesticks, Deakin & Francis Ltd., Birmingham, 1978, each 9cm tall, with weighted bases £80-120
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860 Pair of George V gentlemen’s silver topped dressing jars, by Adie Brothers, Birmingham, 1934, with interlocking ‘C’ decoration to top, three dressing table jars; Birmingham, 1912, maker’s mark rubbed, Birmingham, 1976, by W.I. Broadway & Co. (filled), and Chester, 1907, by Boots Pure Drug Company, and a grenade perfume bottle by Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1923 £80-120
855 Silver Schnauzer, London, 1977, maker’s mark rubbed, 4oz, 124g £200-300 See Illustration
867 George V silver photograph frame with engine turned decoration, by Stuart Clifford & Co., London, 1910, hardwood patch box with central silver engraved cartouche reading ‘A part of the wreck of the Royal George sunk at Spithead Augt. 29th 1782’, and ‘Alvara Powell Esq.’, and a cut glass inkwell with silver plated mount £40-60 868 George V silver three piece coffee service, comprising coffee pot, hotwater jug and sugar bowl, by Barker Brothers Silver Ltd., Birmingham, 1929 and a pair of sugar tongs, gross weight 19oz, 590g £150-250 868A George V silver cruet set, comprising salt, pepperette, mustard pot and cover and two spoons, by Elkington & Co., Birmingham, 1925, in fitted case £25-35
856 856 Patrick Mavros silver sculpture of a Water Buffalo, bearing stamp of the artist inset to wooden base, figure 35mm high, with Certificate of Authenticity £100-150 See Illustration 857 Folding fruit knife with fork; the silver blades by William Neale & Son, Sheffield, 1903, two silver Concord decanter labels by British Airways, Birmingham, 1986, a Continental white metal lipstick with foldout mirror, and a ladies pocket watch in Continental silver case stamped .935 £40-60 858 Pair of George III silver navette shaped salts by Crispin Fuller, London, 1795, with blue glass liners, a pair of later spoons hallmarked Birmimgham, and a silver sauce boat by A. Chick & Sons Ltd., London, 1976, 9.7oz, 300g £120-180 859 Pair of silver trumpet shaped vases, hallmarks rubbed, circa early 20th century, on circular weighted bases, two goblets by A. Chick & Sons Ltd., London, 1977, another vase by Walker & Hall, Sheffield, date mark rubbed, circa early to mid 20th century, on weighted base, and a two handled presentation cup by Joseph Gloster Ltd., Birmingham, 1919, also a cased set of two silver-plated peppers £100-150
861 861 George III silver coffee pot, London, 1813, later embossed with flowers and birds, 30cm high, 28oz, 870g £250-350 See Illustration 862 Modern silver pepper grinder, by William Suckling, Birmingham, 1959, 19cm high £60-100 863 George V silver three piece cruet by Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd., London, 1918, with blue glass liners, and a pair of silver plated grape scissors, 220g, 7oz gross silver weight £40-60 864 Set of six silver consomme bowl holders and bowls with later silver spoons, in fitted case £150-250 865 Set of six modern silver teaspoons, by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield, 1953, and a pair of silver spoons with engraved and moulded decoration, by Elkington & Co. Ltd., London, 1904, 10.5oz, 326g, in fitted cases £100-200 866 George V silver photograph frame of plain form, by Wright & Davies, London, 1923 £50-100
869 869 George V silver comport with pierced scrolling decoration on octagonal foot, by Robert Pringle & Sons, London, 1927, 19.4oz, 604g £200-300 See Illustration 870 George V silver mounted crocodile skin cigar holder and silver mounted ebony pin tray £60-100 871 George III silver wine taster, marks rubbed £40-60 872 Modern silver presentation salver, wavy rim border on three cabriole legs, by Reid & Sons, Birmingham 1960, 22oz, 684g £150-200 873 Victorian silver three piece tea service, comprising teapot, cream jug and sugar bowl, with half-gadrooned bodies, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co., London, 1896, gross weight 36oz, 1119g £250-350
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874 George IV silver fiddle and thread pattern soup ladle, by Richard Poulden, London, 1822, 10.5oz, 326g £100-150 875 Pair of George III silver circular salts with beaded rims, each on three hoof feet, maker’s mark ‘T.S’, London, 1770, and a pair of later salt spoons, 3oz, 94g £80-120 876 Set of four George III Old English pattern tablespoons, by Thomas Dicks, London, 1808, pair of sugar tongs and four teaspoons, 12oz, 373g £100-200 877 Pair of Edward VII silver pepperettes with half-gadrooned bodies, by William Aitken, Birmingham, 1902, toast rack, mustard pot and cover, pencil and a plated spoon, weighable silver 7oz, 217g £60-100 878 George III and later silver fiddle pattern cutlery, comprising four tablespoons, soup ladle, seven teaspoons, eighteen dessert spoons, fifteen dessert forks, 68.5oz, 2130g £500-700 879 George III and later silver Old English pattern and other flatware, comprising seven tablespoons, twelve dessert spoons, eighteen teaspoons, sifter spoon, butter knife and a pair of teaspoons in fitted case, various dates and marks, 39oz, 1212g £300-500 880 George V silver sugar sifter of baluster form, by C S Harris & Sons Ltd., London, 1929, three cream jugs and two sugar bowls, 25oz, 777g £180-220
882 George V silver sauceboat with beaded rim on three hoof feet, by Adie Brothers Ltd., Birmingham, 1924, two sugar bowls, tongs, pierced dish, cruets, spoons etc., 26oz, 808g £180-220 883 Set of six Victorian Old English pattern dinner forks, by George Adams, London, 1854, 14oz, 435g £150-250 892 884 George V silver three piece tea service, comprising tea pot, cream jug and sugar bowl, by Mappin & Webb, Birmingham, 1927, gross weight 22oz, 684g £200-300 885 Edward VII silver and ivory handled fish servers, by Allen & Darwin, Sheffield, 1909, in fitted case, and a silver mounted and glass knife rest £60-100 886 Victorian silver and leather mounted hip flask, Sheffield, 1900, silver backed mirror and silver topped faceted dressing table jar £50-100 887 Pair of George V silver miniature tazza with pierced decoration on round filled bases, by Joseph Rodgers, Sheffield, 1911, and a pair of navette form salts £100-150
889 George III silver goblet, maker’s mark ‘TH’, London, 1814, (base filled), mug, cream jug, two mustard pots and plated spoons £100-150
891 Pair of Victorian silver fluted table candlesticks on oval bases, by Samuel Smith, Sheffield, 1898, 27cm high £150-250
881 Victorian silver six division toast rack with loop handle on four scroll feet, by Edward & John Barnard, London, 1860, 10oz, 311g £100-150 See Illustration
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893 Late 18th century white metal folding magnifier, the case inscribed to Sir Thomas Bankes, 9cm x 6.5cm £80-120 894 Pair of Victorian silver dwarf candlesticks, by Horace Woodward & Co. Ltd., London, 1894, trumpet vase, cream jug, two dishes, small pot, sugar tongs and teaspoons, weighable silver 13.5oz, 419g £100-200
888 Edward VII silver bachelor’s tea service, comprising teapot, cream jug and sugar bowl with half-gadrooned bodies, by William Devenport, Birmingham, 1902, gross weight 11.9oz, 371g £100-150
890 Victorian silver card case with bright cut scrolling decoration, by Stokes & Ireland, Birmingham, 1893, in fitted case, and a set of six apostle teaspoons and sugar tongs, in fitted case, 6oz, 186g £60-100
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892 Victorian silver desk stand with moulded wave border on three ball and claw feet and cut glass and silver mounted single inkwell, by F B Thomas & Co., London, 1886, stand 9oz, 279g £150-200 See Illustration
895 895 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 £350-450 See Illustration 896 Edward VII gentleman’s Gladstone travelling case with silver topped jars, maker’s mark ‘J L & Co.’, London, 1909, and ivory brushes £100-150
Thursday 23rd June, 10.00am Jewellery Costume Jewellery Watches Coins and Stamps Fine Art
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1004 1004 Butterfly brooch set with sapphire, ruby, diamond and pearl, silver and gold mounted, 4.5 x 3.4cm £800-1200 See Illustration
1000 1000 A 19th century Old Mine cushion cut diamond ring, weighing approximately 1.20 carats, with eight single cut diamonds to each shoulder mounted in silver and gold. £600-800 See Illustration
1005 Victorian garnet and seed pearl brooch, 15ct gold locket and two chains, 9ct £100-150 1006 Cultured pearl necklaces, one double string with gold clasp set with pearls, and a further single strand with gold clasp and a gem set bush baby pendant in silver gilt with pearl drop £100-150 1007 Edwardian pendant set with two cabochon garnets, on later 14ct gold chain £100-150
1001 1008 1001 Pair of Art Deco onyx and diamond cufflinks, the cabochon stones set with a band of rose cut diamonds, white metal bar links, unmarked testing as 18ct gold £200-300 See Illustration 1002 Blue topaz and diamond bracelet, set with faceted oval stones, joined by diamond set bars, in unmarked white metal £200-300 1003 Victorian mourning brooch, the raised floral decoration set with turquoise, inscription verso to Sarah Paley and dated 1844, 2.5cm £50-80
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1008 Early 19th C paste set riviere necklace, set with multi coloured stones, in closed back setting, testing as 15ct gold £400-600 See Illustration 1009 A quantity of gold jewellery, gate link bracelet with heart clasp, box chain and other items, and five rings, one set with small diamonds £200-300 1010 Gold snake ring, designed as two entwined snakes, set with diamonds and emeralds, in 18ct gold £400-600
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1011 Diamond cluster ring, three tiers of round brilliant cut diamonds in a claw and rub-over setting mounted in 18ct white gold. Estimated total diamond weight 2.00cts £1800-2200 See Illustration 1012 No Lot 1013 A Victorian ring set with marquise form turquoise and a later ring with rhodacoisite, testing as 14ct gold £80-120 1014 An antique gold swallow brooch, set with ruby and seed pearl, in 15ct gold £500-800 See Illustration 1015 Victorian brooch,two chains and three pendants, anchor, cross and St Christopher, marked 9ct £80-120
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1015A A blue topaz line necklace, set with oval-cut blue topaz, mounted in 14ct gold. £350-450
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1016 A pair of aquamarine grape drop earrings mounted in 14ct gold. £160-180 1016A 18ct gold wedding band 10.7 grms and 22ct gold wedding band 4.6 grms £280-320 1017 A pair of opal cluster set drop earrings, in the form of a flower, in 9ct gold setting £100-150
1019A Opal cluster ring and three other gem set rings
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1020 Long 18 carat yellow gold fancy link chain, 45 grams
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1020A Early 20th century tiger eye pendant in yellow metal mount 4.4cm £80-120
1017A 18ct gold signet ring and two unmarked yellow metal rings £150-250
1021 1018 1018 Mid 20th C ring set with large amethyst and diamond, amethyst 17.35 carats, within a band of diamonds, marked 14ct £1500-2000 See Illustration
1021 Art Deco style, ruby and diamond line bracelet, set with square calibre-cut rubies and alternating round brilliant cut diamonds, in platinum diamonds approximately 2.00 carats, Length 18cm £3500-4500 See Illustration
1018A Yellow metal and moonstone gentleman’s ring and yellow metal signet ring inset with black stone £200-300
1022 1019 1019 Pearl and diamond enamelled ring in Art Nouveau style, with baroque pearl and channel set diamonds, and leaf forms with enamel, set in unmarked yellow metal, tested 18ct £500-800 See Illustration
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1022 1950’s gold and sapphire flower brooch, the centre set with a diamond and sapphire cluster, 4.5cm diameter, tested as 18ct £350-450 See Illustration
1023 1023 Cartier a pair of gold hoop earrings, relief design of leaves, screw fitting, stamped marks, 14ct gold £400-600 See Illustration 1024 Three seal fobs, carnelian with intaglio cut well anchor and tree, a foil backed citrine, with serpent and a paste set fob with lion, testing as 15ct £120-160
1027 1027 Edwardian pendant brooch set in the form of a target cluster, set with pearl, emerald, diamond and sapphire and a large double natural saltwater pearl drop, with lab certificate £2500-3500 See Illustration 1028 Victorian gem set flower brooch, with central chrysoberyl, amethyst set petals and dematoid garnet stem in unmarked yellow and white metal, back testing as 15ct gold, 3.7cm £80-120
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1029 Two gem set rings, a ruby and cubic zirconia half eternity ring and a cubic zirconia cluster ring in 18ct gold £70-100
1025 Sapphire and diamond ring, in 18ct gold custom made mount, the sapphire weighing 4.81 carats, accompanied by a 1990 lab report, stating the stone to be a natural sapphire £800-1200 See Illustration
1030 Group of white gold jewellery, multi gem set pendant, 18ct, a gem set necklace and a 9ct chain, £150-250
1026 Diamond heart form ring, in 18ct white gold, total diamond weight 0.45 carat £200-300
1031 Early 20th Century golf club bar brooch, mounted in platinum and 15ct gold £100-150 1032 Sapphire line bracelet in 14ct gold. set with oval cut sapphires, length 18cm £100-200
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1037 Platinum muff chain with cruciform bar links, later silver bolt ring early 20th C, length 160cm £500-800
1033 1033 Owl and crescent moon Gold pedant, set with emerald and diamond, on fancy link gold chain, 18ct £120-160 See Illustration
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1034 1034 A pair of Cartier Trinity gold bar cufflinks, signed Cartier 750 and numbered. Boxed. £600-800 See Illustration
1038 Diamond dress ring set with fancy colour diamonds of white and varying shades of yellow to brown, central cushion cut diamond weighing approximately 1.20cts carat. Total diamond weight approximately 5.50cts. Tested as platinum £5000-8000 See Illustration
1035 Three gold brooches, including a gold owl brooch, sapphire and diamond floral brooch and an Edwardian gold bar brooch with peridot £80-120
1039 1039 19th C silver and gold bangles, one in the form of a coiled snake with ruby eyes, and another in the form of a whip with horse shoe, and an enamel bangle set with seed pearls stamped marks unclear, probably French £100-150 See Illustration 1040 A pair of aquamarine and diamond drop earrings, pear shape aquamarine within a single cut diamond surround, mounted in white metal. £300-500
1036 1036 Diamond set tennis bracelet, claw set with brilliant cut diamonds in 18ct white gold, diamond weight estimated at approximately, five carats £1500-2500 See Illustration
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1041 Diamond full eternity ring, set with eight cut diamonds mounted in white metal tested as 18ct. £200-300 1042 Two gem set rings, Edwardian emerald and diamond cluster ring, 18ct and a five stone ruby and diamond ring, marked 750 for 18ct £100-150
1043 Edwardian open plaque ring set with diamond and sapphire, the central diamond of 0.25 carat, within a band of diamonds and baguette cut sapphires, set in 18ct white gold £100-150
1048 A pair of cufflinks and a nurses watch, watch by Dreadnought, testing as 9ct, cufflinks 9ct gold, set with faceted amber stones £50-100
1044 Edwardian daisy form diamond ring, platinum and 18ct gold, a garnet and opal set ring, and two gold wedding bands, one 22ct another 9ct £150-200
1049
1045 1045 A Victorian gold serpent bracelet, the head set with ruby and with diamond set eyes, tested 15ct. Circa 1860 £2000-3000 See Illustration
1049 Diamond and ruby cluster ring, set with central step-cut diamond of 1.28 carats, within a border of calibre-cut rubies and diamond set shoulders, mounted in white metal, tested as 18ct, accompanied by a GIA certificate stating the step-cut diamond weighs 1.28cts of J colour and VS2 clarity £4500-6500 See Illustration 1050 A single stone diamond ring, the old European cut stone of approximately 0.55 carats, set in white and yellow gold, stamped 585 £250-350 1051 Diamond set bar brooch, 0.25 carat, pearl and gold stick pin, others, including an antique paste brooch and buckles £100-150 1052 An Edwardian necklace of seed pearls and blue stones, unmarked, and two baroque pearl and gold stick pins £100-150
1046 1046 Large diamond studded flower brooch, in titanium and gold, the centre with various forms of rose-cut and fancy-cut diamonds, amounting to approximately 3.4 carat, petal studs brilliant cut 1.23 carat, total diamond weight estimated at 5.2 carats. £2500-3500 See Illustration 1047 A pearl and diamond ring, set with a 8mm cultured pearl to the centre with a surround of diamonds, mounted in white metal tested as 18ct £400-500
1053 1053 Art Deco diamond set cocktail ring, with central diamond of 0.30cts flanked by baguette-cut diamond and brilliant cut diamonds to the surround, set in white metal testing as platinum £1500-2500 See Illustration
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1054 Victorian gold brooch with central pink sapphire, petal form edge, the reverse with glazed locket £120-160
1061 Two diamond and ruby set rings, a Victorian cluster ring, and another in loop setting, both 18ct yellow gold £100-150
1055 A pair of Art Deco guards rings, in white gold with baguette cut diamonds, tested as 14ct gold higher £250-350
1062 Victorian brooch, large plaque of banded agate within an engraved yellow metal mount, 6cm x 4cm, tested 9ct £50-80
1056 Two platinum diamond set rings, one eternity ring and a single stone ring with diamond shoulders, £150-250
1063 Collection of jewellery, including a amethyst dress ring in 9ct gold, gold pheasant brooch, agate brooch, earrings and two gold bar brooches £100-200 1064 Collection of gold jewellery, Albert watch chain 40cm each link hallmarked 9ct, 14ct gold ring (missing stone) a single gold cufflink marked 18ct and a 9ct gold locket. £300-500
1057 1065 1057 Early 20th Century single stone diamond ring, transitional-cut diamond weighing approximately 2.10 carats within a eight claw setting with baguette and round brilliant cut diamond set shoulders mounted in white metal. Diamond estimated colour H/I Clarity VS1 £6000-8000 See Illustration 1058 Cameo brooch and an Aries Pendant, cameo depicting the three Graces, in gold mount, pendant in gold mount, both 9ct £50-80 1059 Gold and pearl half hoop ring, unmarked gold, testing as 15ct £120-140
1065 Sapphire and diamond band ring, set with six sapphire and a surround of pave set diamonds mounted in white metal tested as 18ct. £300-500 See Illustration 1066 Nephrite jade necklace, of dark green graduated beads to a barrel clasp, mid 20th C, 41.5cm £70-100 1067 Pair of jade set cufflinks, mid 20th C, 14ct and a gold wedding band 22ct £70-100
1060
1068
1060 Single stone diamond ring, round brilliant-cut diamond weighing approximately 0.90 carats in a six claw setting, mounted in white metal tested as 18ct gold. £800-1200 See Illustration
1068 Victorian diamond and pearl set bracelet, in gold and silver with articulated openwork sections, unmarked, 19cm. Estimated total diamond weight 2.50cts £1000-1500 See Illustration
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1069 Victorian set hinged bangle, with turquoise enamelled oval, set with coral and diamond and white enamel studs, gilt metal, oval size, 3.7cm £150-250
1072 1072 Large Victorian shell cameo depicting Roman figures, in yellow metal mount, 5.5 x 6.5cm £100-150 See Illustration 1073 Three Victorian gold brooches, set with pearls, turquoise and seed pearls £80-120
1070 1070 Diamond set platinum negligee pendant, set with old cut diamonds in a milligrain setting with two drops from an openwork knot, on a fitted fancy link diamond set chain £7000-10000 See Illustration
1074 1074 Victorian brooch set with large citrine with black enamel and gold border, tested as 15ct gold. £700-1000 See Illustration 1075 Quantity of gold jewellery, including a 9ct gold wishbone pendant, 9ct gold signet ring, 9ct gold heart pendant and star and other items in a red Cartier box. £100-150 1076 Multi gem line bracelet set with emerald, ruby and sapphires mounted in 14ct yellow gold. Length 18cm £100-200 1071 1071 Edwardian marquise form diamond ring, pave set, with central old European-cut diamond of 0.35 carats, in unmarked white metal testing as Platinum. Total diamond weight 1.80cts £1800-2200 See Illustration
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1077 1081 1077 An Art Deco sapphire and diamond ring, quatrefoil outline, with an old European-cut diamond weighing approximately 1.00 carat within a border of calibre cut sapphire and a further surround of single cut diamonds, mounted in platinum. Circa 1925 £4000-6000 See Illustration 1078 Five stone diamond ring, the central stone. 20 carat, total diamond weight estimated at 0.48 carats, set in 14ct gold £100-200
1081 Early 20th C Continental pendant with feather decoration in the form of a peacock, the reverse with bird among flowers, gold case marked 585, pendant 4cm diameter, on 9ct gold chain £60-80 See Illustration 1082 Victorian Jewellery, a bracelet set with cats eye quartz and seed pearl, another with pearl and garnet, both testing as 15ct, amethyst set pendant testing as 15ct gold, and a brooch testing as 18ct gold £200-300
1079 1079 Emerald and diamond cluster ring, set with central step cut emerald of 1.35 carats within a border of brilliant cut diamonds, total diamond weight approximately, 1.0 carat, mounted in yellow gold stamped 750 for 18ct £500-800 See Illustration
1083 1083 Victorian diamond set feather brooch, composed of articulated links, silver and gold setting, 6cm. Estimated total diamond weight 2.50 carats £3500-4500 See Illustration 1084 19th C gold thimble in case, 7.57 grams, tested as 18ct
1080 1080 A pair of Edwardian blue zircon and diamond earrings, set in white gold, clip fittings £180-220 See Illustration
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£100-150
1088 1088 Aquamarine and diamond ring, with step-cut aquamarine of 17 carats within a border of rose cut diamonds, 18ct white and yellow gold mount. £1000-1500 See Illustration
1085 1085 Diamond, pink sapphire and pearl swag brooch, openwork design with diamond set ribbon and garland surround in a millegrain setting with a pink sapphire to the centre weighing approximately 2.10 carats, suspending a pearl drop. £1800-2200 See Illustration
1089 A pair of ruby and diamond hoop earrings white gold with hinged opening, the diamonds set in floral motif, 1940’s to 1950’s, unmarked, tested as 18ct 2.4cm £250-350
1086 1090 1086 Opal and gold line bracelet set with nine cabochon-cut opals within a gold border. Clasp stamped 585, for 14ct gold £400-600 See Illustration 1087 Three gold wedding bands, one 22ct and two 9ct
£80-120
1090 A fine Edwardian diamond pierced openwork circular brooch centred with an old European cut and a border of rose-cut diamonds, fine metal work surround with diamonds set throughout. In a miligrain setting. Tested as platinum. Centre diamond weighing approximately 0.40cts. Total diamond weight 2.50cts Diameter 3.5cm £700-1000 See Illustration 1091 A George III rose shield gold guinea, dated 1771, with crowned shield of arms, mounted as a pendant £160-180
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1092 Gold long guard belcher link chain, in 9ct gold, 135cm
£120-180
1093 Three antique diamond set rings,one set with two old cut diamonds, platinum and gold, and two 18ct gold and diamond rings £150-250 1094 Two Victorian gold diamond set pendant brooches, with scroll and wire work decoration, both with locket back £150-250 1095 Gold floral wreath brooch, set with emerald, pearl, diamond and rhodolite garnet, mounted in yellow metal tested as 18ct gold. £500-800 1096 Early 20th C Continental crown pendant brooch, set with ruby and diamond, silver and gold setting, 3 x 3.5cm stamped 18k £300-500
1102 1102 A late Victorian Egyptian Revival enamel scarab brooch, carved lapis lazuli scarab framed by two serpents, green, white and red enamel wings circa 1880 £800-1200 See Illustration 1103 Two five stone diamond rings, one tension set, 18ct gold and another 14ct gold £100-150
1097 Pair of Edwardian white enamel and pearl double link cufflinks, in unmarked gold £200-300
1104 A pair of carved jade pendant earrings set in silver, 5.5cm
1098 An agate set signet ring, hallmarked, 9ct gold
1105 Long gold rope chain and a pair of hoop earrings, chain 72cm, both 9ct £150-250
£70-100
£50-100
1106 Eight gold gem set rings, synthetic colour change sapphire, two onyx set signet rings and others, 9ct £150-250 1107 Diamond half eternity ring, set with six fancy step-cut diamonds in a channel setting mounted in 18ct gold. Estimated total diamond weight 1.10 carats £200-400
1099 1099 Diamond line bracelet,
£800-1200 See Illustration
1100 Pink sapphire band ring, set with a step-cut pink sapphire weighing approximately 0.90 carats in tension setting to a 18ct white gold band. £200-300
1108
1101 Opal and ruby bug brooch, set with two cabochon-cut opals, to the body and ruby set eyes, mounted in yellow metal tested as 18ct. £260-280 See Illustration on page 53
1108 Diamond dress ring with rose cut diamond estimated at 0.90 carats in ornate openwork setting, the principal diamond in closed back setting, unmarked gold, tested 15ct £1400-1600 See Illustration 1109 Three gold rings, wedding band, 22ct pearl set and peridot dress rings, £200-300
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1110 Edwardian single stone diamond ring, old-cut diamond weighing approximately 0.60 carats in an eight claw setting mounted in white metal, tested as platinum. £400-600 1111 Two pairs of gold cufflinks, Victorian engraved ovals, and a plain rectangular set £50-80 1112 Victorian Albert chain and loose bar, stamped 9ct
£250-350
1120 1120 Emerald and diamond set pendant, claw set with oval cut emeralds, estimated weight of 12.0 carats, and edged with small diamonds, set in 9 gold £300-500 See Illustration 1121 Five stone sapphire set ring in 9ct white and yellow gold
£60-80
1122 Garnet set ring with stones in grid formation two others, a locket and a pair of stud earrings, 9ct gold £100-150 1113 1113 Diamond cluster ring, set with a round brilliant-cut diamond to the centre weighing approximately 1.05cts with a surround of ten oldcut diamonds in yellow metal, tested as 18ct. Estimated total diamond weight 2.50cts £2500-3500 See Illustration
1123 Edwardian diamond and sapphire set lorgnettes, 15ct white gold £300-500 1124 Pair of Victorian tortoiseshell lorgnettes, pierced design with gold pique work £150-250
1114 Coral jewellery, a gold ring set with coral, French marks, a bead necklace and a branch bracelet £50-80 1115 Diamond signet ring, set with nine round brilliant cut diamonds mounted in 9ct gold and a 9ct gold cushion shaped signet ring, set with pave set diamonds. £200-300 1116 Three stone diamond ring, and a white gold engraved wedding band, both 18ct £100-150 1117 Victorian pearl set swallow brooch, unmarked yellow metal, a pair of gold cufflinks and a signet ring, both marked 9ct £80-120 1118 Victorian gold fob chain to a T bar, links stamped, 9ct, 8.5cm £150-250 1119 Emerald and diamond ring, with central oval cut emerald of approximately two carats, with in a triple set border of single point diamonds, 9ct gold, £300-500
1125 1125 Early 20th C diamond set brooch in the form of a crown, set in gold, cased, 2.5 x 3.8cm £1000-1500 See Illustration
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1126 1126 Victorian Gold necklace,comprised of shield form discs with Gothic style foliate engraving, case stamped Howell and James, Goldsmiths and Jewellers to the Queen, Regent Street £300-500 See Illustration 1127 Gold bracelet with horseshoe hanger,10ct gold and a pair of Edwardian gold earrings with leaf engravings, 9ct £80-120
1137 1137 19th C Irish harp brooch, in the form of a diamond set harp with opal and diamond set shamrock, in umarked gold and silver, 3 x 2.5cm £200-300 See Illustration
1128 Agate set butterfly brooch set in unmarked yellow metal, boxed retailed by Richard Ogden testing as 22ct gold and a gold wedding band 22ct £100-150 1129 Three gold rings, an Edwardian, two stone diamond ring in crossover setting, a cameo ring and another paste set, £80-120 1130 Gold charm bracelet, open curb links in 9ct gold.
£100-150
1131 Emerald and diamond cluster ring, oval-cut emerald to the entre with a surround of pave set diamonds, mounted in 18ct yellow gold. Diamond weight 0.15cts £200-300 1132 Diamond crossover ring, set with a round brilliant cut diamond in a rub-over setting in the centre with pave set diamond shoulders, diamond weight 0.30cts Mounted in 9ct white gold. £200-300 1133 Single stone diamond ring, old cut diamond weighing approximately 0.45 carats, in a platinum claw setting and an 18ct yellow gold band. Circa 1937 £200-300
1138 1138 Art Deco diamond double clip brooch of geometric form set with round and baguette cut diamonds mounted in white metal tested as platinum with a white gold clip fitting. Estimated total diamond weight 6.00 carats, 5.6cm £800-1200 See Illustration 1139 Edwardian Zircon single stone ring, Zircon measuring 10.5mm mounted in 9ct gold with makers mark SW &S. £150-250
1134 Diamond half eternity ring, set with six round brilliant-cut diamonds in a channel setting mounted in 18ct white gold. Estimated total diamond weight 0.50 carats £150-250 1135 Three pearl necklaces and a pair of pearl earrings, including one cultured pearl necklace and two imitations necklaces £50-80 1136 Pair of gold cufflinks, circular with concentric design, 18ct gold £100-150
1140 1140 Pair of Art Deco diamond spray earrings, set with round and baguette cut diamonds, in white metal, testing as platinum Estimated total diamond weight 4.00cts £1500-2500 See Illustration
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1147 Austro Hungarian brooch, with a family crest to the centre with a garnet surround mounted in silver gilt. £50-80
1141 1141 Victorian pendant on chain, turquoise set, containing a portrait of a lady, gold back and front, chain marked 9ct, length 148cm, £150-250 See Illustration
1148 1148 Edwardian opal and seed pearl butterfly brooch, set with cabochon opals, in gold on silver setting, 2.5cm x 4cm £200-300 See Illustration 1149 19th C turquoise and pearl set gold ring and turquoise set earrings, with French stamps, £70-100 1150 Edwardian garnet and pearl set pendant on fancy link chain, stamped 9ct, a fob set with carnelian and a Baume gold watch on plated chain £100-150 1151 Edwardian ruby and diamond bar brooch, mounted in 15ct gold and a five stone diamond ring mounted in platinum and 18ct yellow gold £200-300 1152 Garnet and diamond cluster ring, mounted in 18ct yellow gold. £200-300 1153 Diamond set half eternity ring set in platinum
£100-150
1142 1142 Mid 20th century ruby and diamond brooch, the open circle set with calibre cut rubies and round brilliant-cut diamonds mounted in platinum £1000-1500 See Illustration 1143 Two gold wedding bands, one of conjoined rings of two colour gold, 18ct and another white gold marked 750 for 18ct and 570 £150-250 1144 Four gold pendants on chains, multi stone pendant, another with pearl an enamelled dolphin, and a pear form pendant, 9ct gold £100-150 1145 Pair of diamond drop earrings composed of five articulated panels, in silver and 18ct gold setting, 7.5cm £3000-5000
1154
1146 Victorian coral eight strand necklace, to a barrel clasp, 43cm £80-120
1154 1950’s French mesh flower brooch, central stamens set with diamond and emerald, the petals formed from fine gold mesh, French Minerva mark and further stamps, 7.5cm £2000-2500 See Illustration
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1161 1155 1155 Ruby and diamond crescent brooch, mounted in gold. 2.8cm Hallmarked 9ct gold. 1977. Estimated total diamond weight 0.30cts £300-500 See Illustration 1156 Gold articulated fish with ruby eyes, 18ct, marked Italy, 9cm £400-500
1161 Diamond set ballerina ring with central diamond of 0.60 carats within a border of baguette and brilliant cut diamonds, estimated total diamond weight 4.00 carats, marks worn tested as 18ct white gold £800-1200 See Illustration 1162 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
1163
1157 1157 An Art Deco style sapphire and diamond plaque ring, set with square step cut sapphires and brilliant cut diamonds, in 18ct white gold £200-300 See Illustration
1163 Art Deco jade set bracelet, composed of five carved jade plaques with geometric design, 9ct white gold £250-350 See Illustration 1164 19th C Dieppe ivory carved locket, with carved decoration of fruiting vines, 10 x 3.5cm £100-150
1158 Two gold dress rings, one with marquise form pink sapphire and small diamonds and another amethyst with leaf form border set with small diamonds, in white gold, both 9ct £100-150 1159 Yellow sapphire and diamond ring and another citrine and diamond cluster, both 9ct gold £100-150 1160 Gold Albert watch chain, curb link chain 9ct, each link stamped 9ct and chain extension 18ct gold. £200-300
1165 1165 19th C gilt bronze and enamel box, the top inset with a hand painted portrait of a lady, base stamped Austria 5 x 7.2 x 5.8cm £200-300 See Illustration
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1166 Antique diamond set hunting horn brooch, unmarked horn split £200-300
1170 Gold dolphin pendant with diamond eye, 14ct gold, on an oval link chain, 18ct £120-160 1171 Five gem set gold dress rings, set in 9ct yellow gold
£100-150
1172 Clogau Welsh gold dragon pendant on chain, 9ct rose gold £100-150 1173 Group of gold jewellery, dolphin bracelet, gem set heart bracelet and earrings, 18 and 9ct £150-250 1174 Diamond set cross, set with baguette and brilliant cut diamonds, marks rubbed, 2.8cm £150-150
1167 1167 Late 19th C diamond set brooch in the form of a banjo, set with rose cut diamonds in unmarked yellow metal £800-1200 See Illustration 1168 Diamond pendant with baguette cut diamonds mounted in 14ct gold £100-200
1175 1175 Edwardian pendant with amethyst and seed pearl, set in 9ct gold £100-150 See Illustration
1176 1176 Edwardian diamond set brooch formed as three heart form clover leaves, set with old European cut diamonds in silver and gold, unmarked, 4.5cm £400-600 See Illustration 1169 1169 Sapphire and diamond line bracelet, set with 11 sapphire and diamond clusters with three row diamond sections set in between each. Mounted in white metal £1000-1500 See Illustration
1177 Diamond and sapphire cluster ring, set with a sapphire to the centre and a surround of eight round brilliant cut diamonds in 18ct white gold stamped 750 £250-350 1178 White gold textured wedding ring, 9ct and a pair of sapphire and cubic zirconia earrings £40-60
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1179 1179 Ostertag. A silver and gold, diamond and sapphire Art Deco vanity case with watch. Signed Ostertag, Paris, Déposé 39149, circa 1920. The case of rectangular form with sapphire diamond and gold decoration to the centre. containing a watch, lighter, cigarette compartment, lipstick holder and a mirror and a powder compartment £300-500 See Illustration
1183 1183 A yellow diamond and black enamel panda brooch/pendant £800-1200 See Illustration 1184 Victorian ring set with sapphires and diamond, in 18ct gold Birmingham hallmark 1893 £150-250 1185 Two 18ct gold wedding rings, three gold fixed bangles and a belcher link chain tested as 18ct £200-300
1180 1180 A multi Gem and gold spray brooch, set with Amethysts, garnets and tourmalines in 18ct gold and an amethyst and marcasite tie pin. £400-600 See Illustration 1181 Platinum and gold wedding ring, 18ct gold
£100-150 1186 1186 An old cushion cut diamond single stone ring, the diamond weighing approximately 1.52 carats in a platinum claw setting with a diamond set shoulders in grain setting mounted in 18ct yellow gold. Hand made mount. £4500-6500 See Illustration
1182 1182 An 18ct yellow gold bug brooch set with a peridot to the head and diamond set eyes. £500-600 See Illustration
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1187 An early 20th century seed pearl and 15ct gold open work pendant/brooch, in box stamped Page keen and Page, by Royal appointment, and a yellow metal fancy link chain tested as 9ct gold £150-200 1188 Two floral decorated white gold band rings, one set with two diamonds to the centre, both stamped 14ct £100-200
1193 1193 Contemporary sapphire and diamond ring, set with two oval cut sapphires, and brilliant cut diamonds in 18ct white gold £250-350 See Illustration
1189 1189 A large Victorian carved shell cameo brooch depicting Venus and Diana with a dove and Owl, framed in yellow metal, 7cm x 6cm, and a later silver mounted cameo brooch £100-200 See Illustration
1194 Diamond half eternity ring set with seven round brilliant cut diamonds mounted in 9ct gold. Total diamond weight 0.25cts £150-200
1190 Amethyst and seed pearl bar brooch in 15ct gold, two amethyst and pearl stock pins and a yellow metal stock pin. £80-120 1191 A Pair of Tahitian pearl stud earrings measuring approximately 13.30mm each mounted in yellow metal tested as 9c £200-300 1192 Three white gold rings, a plain wedding band, another inset with small diamonds and an illusion set ring, all 18ct £120-160
1195 1195 Diamond cluster ring, set with three baguette-cut diamonds to the centre and twelve round brilliant cut diamonds to the surround in 18ct yellow gold. Estimated total diamond weight: 2.80 carats £1000-1500 See Illustration
1196 1196 Diamond Rivière necklace graduated design, set with old European-cut diamonds, the centre diamond weighing approximately 2.06 carats, with single cut diamonds. Estimated total diamond weight 16 carats, mounted in gold and silver setting. £30000-40000 See Illustration
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1199
1197 1197 Antique snake ring in the form of two entwined snakes, each head set with a diamond, in 18ct gold. French marks. Estimated total diamond weight 0.40cts £600-800 See Illustration
1199 Art Deco style diamond dress ring, set with three step cut emeralds within a pierced millegrain setting with brilliant cut diamonds, in 18ct white gold £1500-2000 See Illustration 1200 Victorian gold and moonstone ring, 18ct gold
£150-250
1201 Gold charm bracelet, double curb bracelet with six charms including a boot, skies, elephant and wishing well. bracelet stamped 9ct on each link. £200-300 1202 Two colour gold watch chain, with T bar, stamped 18ct
£200-300
1203 Victorian emerald, seed pearl and garnet ring. Hallmarked 15ct gold 1871. £100-200 1205 Victorian gold and pearl ring,15ct,a bloodstone set ring gold, unmarked, later signet ring and engraved locket gold front and back and chain gold chain, all testing as 9ct £100-150 1206 Victorian seed pearl, emerald and garnet ring mounted in gold. £80-120 1207 Edwardian sapphire bar brooch, set with five cornflower blue sapphires in unmarked gold £200-300 1198 1198 Diamond line bracelet, set with graduated baguette cut diamonds in channel setting mounted in platinum, total diamond weight 10.99 carats. £13000-15000 See Illustration
1208 Masonic jewellery, an articulated gold ball with silver symbols, on a square section chevron rope chain and a masonic ring £200-300 1209 A pair of Masonic cufflinks, oval discs with chain link, gold with blue enamel, 9ct £70-100 1210 An aquamarine bead necklace, of large faceted beads, 3.5cm to a 18ct gold ball clasp, necklace length, 44cm £600-800 1211 Sapphire and diamond cluster ring, set with central pear form sapphire estimated at 1.50 carats, within a band of brilliant cut diamonds, in 18ct white and yellow gold. £600-800
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1212 1212 Sapphire and diamond ring set with four sapphires and diamond points in a scroll decorated mount, unmarked, testing as 18ct £200-300 See Illustration 1213 A pair of sapphire and diamond chandelier drop earrings, mounted in silver. £280-320
1219 1219 Pair of Georgian four tier garnet set drop earrings, mixed cut stones in a closed foiled back setting, 8cm unmarked testing as 18ct gold £700-1000 See Illustration
1220 1220 Sapphire and diamond set ring, with oval mid blue sapphire and in border of diamonds and diamond set shoulders, 9ct gold £80-120 See Illustration
1214 1214 Sapphire and diamond dress ring, with a central oval-cut diamond weighing approximately 0.40 carat, surrounded by calibre-cut sapphires and a further border of round brilliant cut diamonds and sapphire set shoulders mounted in platinum. Estimated total diamond weight 1.00 carat £2500-3500 See Illustration 1215 A yellow gold beetle brooch, hallmarked 18ct gold.
1221 Victorian gold guard chain, 9ct gold
£400-600
1222 Diamond pendant, set with four round brilliant-cut diamonds, in white metal, tested as 14ct. Estimated total diamond weight 0.40 carats £80-120
£300-400
1216 Group of antique jewellery to include a bloodstone set signet ring, malachite set brooch, an enamelled brooch, and a hair brooch £80-120 1217 Diamond set wishbone style dress ring, set with three row of round brilliant-cut diamonds mounted in 14ct white gold £150-250 1218 An Art Deco period pendant set with rose cut diamonds and central mother of pearl figure of Madonna and child, 4.3 x 2.3cm, testing as 14-15ct gold £150-250
1223 1223 Emerald diamond ring, set with central emerald of 0.80 carats, bordered by leaf forms, inset with diamonds three diamonds total 0.25 carat, French marks, 18ct gold £400-600 See Illustration
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1224 Yellow Sapphire set, earrings, oval cut stones in 18ct yellow gold £200-300
1229
1225 1225 A fine diamond and ruby bracelet, intricate open work design set with central clusters of old cut diamonds and rubies flanked by cabochon cut rubies and trefoil motifs to each edge, silver and gold mounted. Estimated total diamond weight 7.50 carats, Length 18cm £10000-15000 See Illustration
1229 Platinum diamond bar brooch set with fourteen graduated rose-cut and twenty-four old European-cut diamonds. Fitted with pin to the rear. Approx total diamond weight: 1.60 carats £500-800 See Illustration 1230 Victorian brooches, a two pound gold coin dated 1887 in silver mount, and another brooch with two Indian Annas, dated 1887 £700-1000 1231 A Pair of Tahitian pearl stud earrings measuring approximately 11.80mm each mounted in yellow metal tested as 9ct £200-300 1232 Diamond full eternity ring, set with round brilliant cut diamonds in a rub-over setting mounted in white metal, tested as 18ct, Total diamond weight 0.50cts £150-250 1233 Victorian gold jewellery, a pair of tasselled earrings and similar chain with tassels £100-150
1226 1226 Three stone diamond ring, set with round brilliant cut diamonds, mounted in 18ct white gold, estimated total diamond weight 1.00 carat £400-600 See Illustration
1234 1234 Three stone diamond ring, the central old cut stone of 0.55 carats, total diamond weight approximately one carat, set in 18ct gold £300-500 See Illustration 1235 Four gem set gold rings, three stone diamond 18ct white gold, and three 9ct rings, topaz, garnet and sapphire and diamond £120-160
1227
1236 Collection of gold jewellery, including four gold bangles, a three colour gold bracelet, four gold rings, two pairs of gold hoop earrings, all 9ct, and other items. £400-600
1227 Single stone diamond ring, round brilliant-cut diamond weighing approximately 0.75 carats in a six-claw setting with four baguette cut diamonds to each shoulder mounted in 18ct gold. £1000-1500 See Illustration
1237 Two men’s diamond set rings, both with pave set diamonds, in 9ct gold £100-150
1228 Egyptian head bangle, in yellow metal, tested as 18ct gold £200-300
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1238 A cultured pearl necklace, and gold ring with large citrine £100-150
1244 Three stone diamond pendant, set with round brilliant cut diamonds in a claw setting. on a 14ct white gold chain. Estimated total diamond weight 0.60 carats £200-300
1239 1239 Ruby and diamond ring, set with oval cabochon ruby in rub over setting, diamond set shoulders, marked 750 for 18ct gold. £200-300 See Illustration 1240 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 £400-600
1245 1245 Two contemporary white gold bracelets, a hinged bangle, and a bracelet of articulated links and studs, marked 9ct £150-250 See Illustration 1246 Diamond and blue topaz pendant and earring set in silver stamped 925 £40-60 1247 Carnelian pendant incised with islamic script mounted in unmarked yellow metal, tested as 18ct £100-200 1248 Art Deco gentleman’s dress-set gold, enamel and seed pearl with cufflinks button and shirts studs in 9ct gold. Boxed £80-120
1241
1249 An amethyst set pendant on spiga chain, and other items of gold jewellery, 9ct £200-300
1241 Victorian pendant brooch set with large amethyst, of 19.40 carats, rose cut diamonds and pearls, testing as 18ct gold, 5 x 3.5cm and a pair of amethyst set earrings in gold mounts £300-500 See Illustration
1250 Gentleman’s gold band ring, two colour gold the central convex band with brushed finish, stamped 750 £150-250
1242 Pair of tear drop form diamond drop earrings, set with old cut stones in claw and rub over settings, £6000-8000
1251 Two colour metal fob watch chain with a 18ct gold T bar. Chain tested 18ct gold, 10.4 grams £100-200 1252 Gold adjustable pencil and gold chain, tested as 15ct gold £250-350 1253 Gold chain necklace, spiga style links tested as 18ct
£100-150
1254 Gold Egyptian head pendant, on spiga chain, 18ct gold
£350-450
1255 Egyptian gold and enamel signet ring, with a blue enamel signature to centre. Egyptian hallmarks for 18ct gold. £100-150
1243 1243 Diamond and gem set butterfly brooch, set with sapphire, emerald and rubies with a surround of diamonds mounted in yellow metal tested as 18ct. £2500-3500 See Illustration
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1256 1256 Indian gold necklace marked 22ct, tested as 20ct or higher. £1000-1500 See Illustration
1260 Old-cut diamond ring, cushion cut diamond weighing approximately 1.00 carat in an eight-claw setting mounted in yellow metal tested as 18ct. £600-1000 See Illustration
1257 Modernist design ring, with three bands of princess cut diamonds in 18ct yellow gold £300-500 1258 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 £300-500
1261 1261 Diamond love knot brooch, mounted in silver and gold. set with old cut diamonds. Dimensions: 3.2cm x 2.8cm £300-500 See Illustration
1259 1259 Diamond half eternity ring, set with nine brilliant cut diamonds, total carat weight estimated at 0.5 carat, 18ct gold Cry For The Moon stamp, and box £250-350 See Illustration
1262 1262 An Edwardian diamond set tiara, set with cushion cut diamonds to the centre in a milligrain setting and open metal work surround with two rows of diamonds to the top and bottom. Tested as Platinum. £14000-16000 See Illustration
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1263 Victorian gold ring set with old cut diamonds and rubies, in 18ct gold, marks partially obscured. £200-300
1276 Sapphire flower cluster earrings set with a diamond detail to the bottom. Mounted in 14ct yellow gold. Peg and clip fitting £240-300
1264 Moonstone grape drop earrings. Set with oval-cut cabochons cuts moonstones mounted in 18ct gold £170-220 1265 A group of gold jewellery, including leaf form earrings, knot earrings, gem set pendant, chains and a ring mount £250-350 1266 Gold chain with hardstone set fob, chain marked 9ct
£100-150
1267 Gold hinged bangle with engraved design, 9ct
£100-150
1268 Oval blue topaz and white gold pendant, on an 18ct white gold chain. £80-120 1269 Two fancy link chains with pendants, one in three colour gold, 18ct £150-250 1270 Multi gem fringe necklace, set with cabochon cut moonstone, citrine, rose quartz and green tourmalines in rub-over setting in yellow metal tested as 14ct. £300-400
1277 1277 Sapphire and diamond cluster ring, set with step-cut sapphire weighing approximately 1.10cts with a surround of baguette and round brilliant cut diamonds. Estimated total diamond weight 1.00cts Mounted in white metal, stamped 14k £400-600 See Illustration 1278 Diamond link bracelet, comprising three rectangular diamond set links to the centre, with a diamond set line to each side. Mounted in white metal tested as 18ct. Estimated total diamond 1.50cts £400-600 See Illustration
1271 Two sapphire set rings, one with oval stone in white and yellow gold, and similar five stone ring, both 9ct £80-120 1272 Filigree gold brooch set with large amethyst and pearls, unmarked yellow metal, 4.5 x 4.5cm £80-120 1273 A Pair of Tahitian pearl stud earrings measuring approximately 12.20mm each mounted in yellow metal tested as 9ct £200-300
1279 1279 Single stone diamond ring, marquise-cut diamond with diamond set shoulders mounted in 18ct white gold, with a matching fitted wedding ring in 18ct and a Cubic zirconia eternity ring £350-450 See Illustration
1274 1274 Gentleman’s dress set of mother of pearl set with sapphire in white gold, including cufflinks and studs, stamped 9ct cased £200-300 See Illustration 1275 Sapphire and moonstone necklace set with oval-cabochon cut moonstones and faceted sapphire spacers in collet setting, 18ct gold £1300-1400
1280 1280 Diamond set fox brooch mounted in silver and gold, set with oldcut diamonds in fitted Goldsmith and Silversmith box. Estimated total diamond weight 3.00cts. Length 6cm £1500-2500 See Illustration
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1285 Seven Persian gold bangles,with foliate and angular cut decoration, unmarked, six testing as 18ct plus and one 14ct £1000-1500 1286 Indian fine gold, a ring with turquoise stones and drop earrings with enamel decoration £200-300 1281 1281 Diamond and ruby earrings, each set with six rubies and diamonds in leaf form settings, post and clip setting, in 18ct white gold, £300-500 See Illustration
1287 Gold brooch of mounted sovereign 1901
£150-200
1282 1282 A pair of diamond half hoop earrings, set with two rows of round brilliant-cut diamonds in a channel setting, mounted in 18ct yellow gold. Peg and clip fitting. Estimated total diamond weight 1.00cts £300-500 See Illustration
1288 1288 Victorian gold pendant brooch with leaf decoration on later 18ct gold chain £100-150 See Illustration
1289 1289 White gold ring and earring set, set with blue topaz and diamond, ring stamped 750 for 18ct gold, earrings marks unclear £150-250 See Illustration 1290 Gem set earrings and matching pendant, on chain, and a single stone pendant, 18ct £10-150 1283 1283 A Kashmir sapphire and diamond ring, the sapphire to centre weighing 1.90 carats, with a double diamond surround, mounted in platinum. Accompanied by a GCS certificate Stating the sapphire is natural with no enhancements and origin Kashmir. £18000-22000 See Illustration 1284 Emerald and diamond seven stone ring, with round brilliant-cut diamonds and round emeralds in a claw setting mounted in 18ct yellow gold £250-350
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1291 Four gold gem set rings and a gold cross, garnet and pearl ring,another, multi gem, diamond and emerald, and smoky quartz, all 9ct £150-250 1292 19th C Indian pendant set with cabochon rubies and pearls, in unmarked gold, the reverse with fine foliate engraving, two loose rubies and one pearl extra £200-350 1293 Opal and emerald cluster ring set with six cabochon-cut opals and mixed emeralds, mounted in 9ct gold £100-200
1301 A pair of vintage gold drop earrings, geometric shape with a pattern engraved to each side, hook fittings. Length 8.3cm £200-300 1302 Quantity of gold jewellery, including a bracelet with heart clasp, chains, wedding band and a pair of pearl set earrings £200-300 1303 Three gem set rings, diamond ring in star setting, 18ct, a pearl set ring in 18ct white gold and a gold ring set with blue topaz £100-150 1304 Vintage tiger brooch and leaf brooch, both marked 9ct gold £100-150 1294 1294 An early 20th Century peridot and diamond pendant. with old cut diamonds suspending a octagonal cut peridot, in platinum and yellow metal, tested as 18ct £400-600 See Illustration
1305 Tanzanite and diamond cluster ring, oval cut tanzanite within a diamond surround, mounted in 9ct gold. £150-250 1306 Single stone diamond ring, round brilliant cut weighing 0.40cts in an eight-claw white gold setting, mounted in 18ct yellow gold £350-450 1307 Three gem set rings, including a sapphire and diamond band ring set with an oval cut sapphire to the centre mounted in 9ct gold, a diamond and 9ct gold band ring and a single stone diamond ring weighing 0.20 carats mounted in 18ct gold. £200-300 1308 A pair of peridot grape style drop earrings mounted in 14ct gold £160-180 1309 Single stone diamond ring, weighing 0.25 carats, in a tension setting in 18ct white gold and a sapphire and diamond half eternity ring in 9ct white gold. £150-250
1295
1310 A pair of moonstone and blue sapphire drop earrings in 14ct gold £180-220
1295 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 £500-800 See Illustration
1311 Gold charm bracelet, 9ct, with ten charms to include abacus and elephant some fine gold £300-500
1296 Peridot and diamond cluster ring, mounted in 18ct gold.
£300-500
1297 Single stone diamond pendant, in 9ct yellow gold. 0.25 carats £80-120 1298 Two Edwardian gold garnet rings, a rhodalite garnet single stone ring, unmarked gold and a pyrope garnet £80-100 1299 A 19th Century carved shell cameo brooch depicting the personification of Victory, a winged figure and three rearing horses, in unmarked yellow metal mount, 5cm x 6cm, tested as 18ct gold £60-100 1300 Blue topaz and diamond horse shoe ring, with an oval cut topaz to the centre mounted in yellow metal, tested as 18ct. £250-350
1312 Three gold pendants, including a gold Britannia coin pendant, amethyst pendant and a flower pendant, on 9ct gold chains £100-120 1313 Three stone diamond ring. in illusion setting, dated 1941, gold, marks unclear £40-60 1314 A pair of amethyst and blue topaz drop earrings, set with a amethyst and blue topaz suspending a amethyst briolette-cut drop. In yellow metal tested as 14ct £200-300 1315 Heavy gold wedding band, 18ct and a gold signet ring, 9ct £180-220 1316 Four gold rings, wedding band 22ct, nephrite jade ring, 14ct, an amethyst set ring 9ct gold and an unmarked eternity ring, £80-120
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1317 Garnet set brooches and, one brooch marked 9ct, another unmarked
1322 Gold flat link bracelet, with heart motifs, 9ct gold
1318 Russian sapphire and diamond crossover ring, mounted in 14ct gold. £250-300 1319 Gold necklace composed of oval circles and discs, 18ct, and a gold rope chain, 9ct £200-300 1320 A multi gem necklace, set with oval-cut amethysts, blue topaz, peridot, garnets and quartz in yellow metal tested as 14ct. £260-340
1323 Silver Mont Banc Meisterstuck Solitaire three pen set, No 1448 M: fountain pen with No 4810 18ct gold nib, pen No.HX2549907, ballpoint pen No.KX1027694 and a rollerball pen No.MX1006536 together with rollerball refill, all in a presentation case £600-1000 1324 Montblanc miesterstuk oversized fountain pen, no 149
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1325 Edwardian gold and enamel mallard duck brooch, 18ct gold on 15ct gold bar, 6cm wide £250-350 See Illustration on page 53
1321 Moonstone line necklace, set with oval cabochon stones in a collet set in yellow metal tested as 14CT £240-300
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£120-160
£60-80
COSTUME JEWELLERY This section of sale will not start before Thursday 1:15pm
1332 Indian white metal belt, mother of pearl beads, crystal set jaguar brooch and orange beads £50-80
1326 A single row freshwater cultured pearl necklace. Length 44cm £30-50
1340
1327 A collection of 43 hat pins to include jet, sequinned, coral and paste set and two ceramic hat pin holders £80-120
1340 19th C Scottish agate bracelet, in engraved silver mount, banded agate set pin and a shield form clasp £80-120 See Illustration
1328 Large Victorian lava cameo in gilt metal mount, 6.5cm, similar citrine set brooch, silver hair comb Birmingham 1906 and a Persian pendant painted with figures of horseman on mother of pearl £100-150 1329 Countess Zoltowska CIS, Ornate 1950’s necklace, set with opaline glass other paste/rhinstones, and pearly ovals, gilt metal, stamped on clasp £100-200
1340A Faux pearl necklace 138cm long, dyed cultured pearl necklace and matching bracelet, two dyed cultured pearl bracelets, another with glass beads and two pairs of earrings £60-100
1333 1333 Butterscotch amber necklace, comprising forty oblong beads, largest 21 x 17mm to a barrel clasp, 90cm long, 107.2 grams £300-500 See Illustration 1334 Cartier Santos, brushed steel pen, boxed, with original paperwork £70-100
1330 1330 Victorian jet locket, amber pendant, and other items including a silver paste set butterfly, and Christian Dior necklace £50-80 See Illustration
1331 1331 Alfred Dunhill ‘Longitude’ cufflinks, boxed unused, and a pair of enamel cufflinks £50-80 See Illustration
1341
1335 A garnet set gold ring, another topaz in silver, a quantity of bijouterie, including Scottie dog cufflinks and a ceramic globe fob £50-80
1341 Paste set brooch late 18th to early 19th C, in the form of a dagger grip, stones in silver rub over setting on a gold frame mount testing as 15ct, 6.5 x 6.2cm £100-150 See Illustration
1336 Costume jewellery, including Army medical corp paste set sweetheart brooch, other badges, coin bracelet, and bead necklaces £30-50
1341A Opal three stone pendent on silver chain, pair of opal ear studs, garnet set cross on silver chain, pair 9ct gold hoop and drop earrings £60-100
1337 Ladies Garrards 9ct gold watch, an enamel Maltese cross brooch, Victorian and later jet necklaces, silver panther watch, other items of silver and costume jewellery £80-120 1338 Group of silver and costume jewellery in Victorian writing box, including a coin bracelet, another with heart clasp, pressed yellow amber bead necklace a pocket watch, cameo ring and brooch, two Art Nouveau style buckles and other items. £80-120 1339 Two white gold rings, and a quantity of silver and white metal, including an ingot pendant £70-100
1342 1342 Necklace of mixed colour amber beads, opaque and transparent beads, butterscotch to honey coloured including some unusual red amber beads, 71.7 grams £300-500 See Illustration
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1342A Amber transparent bead necklace, and two pairs of amber and silver earrings £60-100 1343 Amber bead necklace of graduated amber beads, largest bead 3cm x 2cm, 64.6 grams £200-300 1343A Turquoise bead necklace and other costume jewellery £60-100 1344 Dark red Bakelite bead necklace, composed of large oval beads, 1930’s £40-60
1350 Langani vintage jewellery, two necklace and earring sets, black and gilt, early 1980’s £80-120 1351 Mixed group of jewellery including gold earrings, gem set princes ring, pair of large amber earrings and silver items £100-150
1356 Amber necklace and bracelet of large polished amber irregular discs, bright yellow opaque to various shades of orange, necklace length, 66cm, 165 grams £150-250 1357 Victorian amber bead necklace, of graduated butterscotch coloured oval beads, largest, 18 x 10mm, length 50cm £200-300
1352 Two butterscotch amber bead necklaces, composed of opaque oval beads, largest 19.5 x 15mm smallest 7 x 5mm length 52cms and largest 17 x 13mm smallest 15 x 10mm Length 41cms total 67 grams £250-350
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1358
1345 Chanel Perspex bangle the logo shooting stars, and flowers set in glass stones, a Poinot Paris, green set with paste and an Art Deco style bangle £150-250 See Illustration
1358 Honey yellow amber bead necklace, composed of large oval form beads, largest 28 x 22mm smallest 10 x 8mm £200-400 See Illustration
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1353 1353 Long amber bead necklace composed of spherical beads opaque with slight colour variation, probably 1930’s, length 112cm £150-250 See Illustration 1354 Faceted amber bead necklace, of transparent orange beads, now knotted as two strands to a gold bolt clasp, overall length 75cm, 46 grams £100-150
1346 Four pairs of Langani design earrings, all signed £80-120 See Illustration 1347 Langani design, a collection of jewellery from the 1970’s to 1980’s, including a shell and wood, and mother of pearl necklace with signature black bead and a number of pairs of earrings, all signed £100-150 1348 Three vintage Langani necklaces, two with floating glass beads, and a glass and plastic necklace with butterfly, all with signature black bead £100-150 1349 Large group signed designer costume jewellery earrings, including Balenciaga, Mitchael Maer for Christian Dior, Kenzo Paris and others £70-100
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1359 1359 Butterscotch amber bead necklace, comprising of thirty-one oval amber beads from 22mm long to 12mm long. Length 50cm. 41 grams £300-500 See Illustration 1355 1355 Art Deco amber pendant necklace, comprised of translucent yellow amber beads to a bead and diamond form pendant, 50cm pendant, 6cm, beads 10 x 5mm £70-100 See Illustration
1360 A rough amber necklace and bracelet, length of necklace 70cms and bracelet 20cms £50-80
1367 Quantity of modern jewellery, mostly Mexican silver, one coin bracelet and two plated items ÂŁ70-100
1361 Two amber bead necklaces, including an oval yellow amber bead necklace, length 42cm, beads 10 x 8mm and a double row yellow amber necklace with yellow bead spacers, length 44cm largest beads 12 x 8mm and smallest 10 x 7mm ÂŁ50-80
1374 A large amber bead necklace of bright orange beads, similar bangle and a chain with barrel form beads ÂŁ70-100
1368 Two cameos, a Victorian shell cameo depicting a woman in profile, gilt metal mount and a cameo of a Grecian lady in silver mount ÂŁ40-60
1362 Collection of amber bead necklaces, including three rough amber necklaces, two yellow bead necklaces and a polished amber bead necklace £50-80 1363 Three malachite bead necklaces, one with barrel clasp, longest 88cm £70-100 1364 Two amber bead necklaces, one of opaque orange beads interspersed with small garnet beads and another mottled amber opaque to clear. £70-100 1365 Two amber bead necklaces, one with oval orange beads another yellow amber and a Bakelite bead necklace, and two pairs of earrings, one with amber beads £100-150 1366 Collection of costume jewellery, including some paste and white metal items, ornate 1950’s necklace, hardstone earrings, chainmail bag and further items. £50-80
1369 A pair of silver lorgnettes, a silver magnification glass, an Art nouveau silver handbag frame set with blue and pink sapphire and paste, 14ct gold pansy brooch, silver bangle, 9ct gold bow brooch, base metal snake pendant, native beads necklace, green quartz pendant, 19th C heart pendant set with marcasite, orange plastic bangle. ÂŁ60-90
1375
1371 Collection of costume jewellery, including silver animal brooches, silver ingot, a cameo brooch, cameo ring, and other items in a jewellery case, ÂŁ50-80
1375 Victorian jet pendent inset with porcelain portrait plaque depicting a young girl ÂŁ40-60 See Illustration
1372 Gold ring and earrings, amethyst set gold ring jade and gold stud earrings, both 9ct, a pair of Jet earrings and necklace and a paste brooch ÂŁ40-60
1376 Cased set of four dress studs by The Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company Ltd. Portrait miniature, the case engraved with inscription ‘Diana Dalton aged 20, 1829,’ and a pair of mother of pearl opera glasses in green morocco travelling case. ÂŁ50-80
1373 Two Victorian boxes and two Edwardian leather jewellery boxes with large quantity of costume jewellery, some silver, Majorica pearl necklace, cameo brooch, and large number of necklaces ÂŁ70-100
1377 Large amber coloured Bakelite bead necklace, other items of costume and silver jewellery and a gold cased watch ÂŁ50-80
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WATCHES This section of sale will not start before Thursday 1:45pm 1378 9ct gold ladies Longines wristwatch £300-500 1379 Seiko Kinetic auto relay watch on stainless steel strap £40-60 1380 Omega De Ville D’Argent silver bracelet watch, C 1975. Black rectangular dial white baton markers and hands, manual wind movement, £250-450
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1381 Ladies Omega 9ct yellow gold bracelet dress watch round champagne colour dial, fancy link bracelet, clasp signed Omega. Circa 1960 £100-200
1387 Ladies Art Deco platinum and diamond cocktail watch on a 9ct white gold bracelet. £300-500 See Illustration
1382 Collection of watches including a gold square cased bracelet watch 9ct, gentleman’s 9ct gold Borel watch, ladies 9ct gold watch and a gentleman’s Longines stainless steel watch. £100-200 1383 Omega gold lady’s watch on bracelet strap, 9ct gold £150-250
1385 1385 Gentleman’s Omega 9ct gold bracelet gentleman’s wristwatch, gross weight 65 grams in a red omega box. £300-500 See Illustration 1386 Ladies 9ct gold rotary bracelet watch and a ladies audex steel bracelet watch £80-120
1388 Gentleman’s Ebel stainless steel Automatic watch and a Lady’s gold Accurist watch on bracelet strap, 9ct, £80-120 1389 Ladies Rolex Precision, 9ct yellow gold bracelet watch, circular dial, on a 9ct yellow gold fitted rolex bracelet. Circa 1960’s £300-400 1390 Ladies Cartier Must de wristwatch, silver gilt rectangular case with a gold colour dial and roman numerals, on a brown strap. Quartz movement. £100-200
1384 1384 Gentleman’s Longines 18ct gold automatic wristwatch, silvered dial with applied index markers and 12,3,9 numerals, subsidiary seconds at 6. Automatic movement 18 jewels. Circa 1954. Movement number 9632 xxx 35mm. £300-500 See Illustration
1390A 1390A 19th century 18ct gold keyless repeating pocket Chronometer by Fulgor Geneve, striking on a chime on 18ct gold chain £1500-2500 See Illustration
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1391 Early 20th Century ladies 9ct gold watch with a Rolex movement, 18ct gold open faced pocket watch and two other 9ct gold watches £150-250 1392 Four watches, including a 18ct gold Eterna Matic watch, a 9ct gold Girard Perregaux watch, ladies rotary watch and a raymond weil watch £400-600
1400 Ladies Baume Mercier Riviera steel and diamond set watch, mother of pearl dial with silver-tone hands and Roman numerals and diamond hour markers, diamond set bezel, on a stainless steel bracelet with a deployment clasp. Quartz movement. 28mm. £250-350
1393 Gentleman’s Omega gold wristwatch on gold plated expandable bracelet. with an Omega case £100-150 1394 A lady’s gold watch with bracelet strap, marked Peerex, and a gold watch with secondary dial, both 9ct £100-150 1395 Gentleman’s Omega Seamaster Automatic stainless steel watch, black dial with hourly applied luminous markers and date aperture. Seamaster emblem etched onto case back, on a black leather strap. Movement: Omega Automatic cal.591, signed signed Omega Watch Co and number 2000XXXX. Circa 1963. Diameter 34mm £200-400 1396 Omega Deville two colour watch, cushion shape champagne colour dial with gilt hands. Quartz movement number 1365 £50-80 1397 Longines gentleman’s automatic 9ct gold wrist watch with date aperture at 12, on brown leather strap, £200-400 1401 1398 Ladies Longines 9ct gold bracelet wrist watch, on fitted gold Longines bracelet £150-250
1401 Chaumet Khesis diamond and stainless steel bracelet watch, diamond set dial and bezel, 7 row link bracelet set with diamonds, signed Chaumet with box. Quartz movement. £800-1200 See Illustration
1399 1402 1399 Cartier Chronoscaph 21 steel and rubber chronograph watch, black dial decorated with repeated Cartier logo, luminous bullet hour markers, raised outer minute divisions with black Arabic five minute markers, polished sword hands with luminous inserts subsidiary dials at 2, 6 and 10 for constant seconds, 1/10th second and 30 minute recording, date aperture at 4, Roman numerals to bezel with a fitted black Cartier rubber and steel link bracelet. Ref:2424, 39mm. £600-800 See Illustration
1402 Gentleman’s Omega Constellation Automatic watch, stainless steel and gold plated case, silvered dial with applied gilt baton hour markers, black inner minute divisions, gilt lance hands with luminous inserts and centre seconds, date aperture at 3, screw down back, on a brown leather strap, with papers chronometer certificate and guarantee, Ref:168.005, movement no.2430xxxx, Circa 1966 £400-600 See Illustration
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1403 A 1960’s Omega stopwatch, black dial with white outer chapter ring, with red Omega logo, top winder, within black matt case and outer red plastic retaining case and a Edwardian ladies 9ct gold bracelet watch, ladies gold plated Rotary watch and Alfex stop watch £60-80 1404 Le Coultre gold filled watch, Silver rectangular dial with subsidiary dial at 6, in a 10ct gold filled case. Case marked Cased and times in USA by Le Coultre. Circa 1940’s £200-300 1405 Gentleman’s Bucherer steel and gold plated automatic watch, silver dial with day and date aperture at 3, together with a gold plated Bulova 1940’s watch. £100-200 1406 Waltham stainless steel dress watch, silver dial with crystal hour markers on a black strap and a vintage Favre leuba steel watch on a black strap. £50-80 1407 18ct gold open faced pocket watch by Brook and Son in original box £300-500 1408 A George III silver cased half hunter pocket watch, the movement signed Thomas Morpeth, Hexham 1818. The case Hallmarked London 1803. together with a pocket stop watch. £100-200 1409 Rolex, gold plated open face pocket watch, the white enamel face with roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial. £50-100
1411 1411 Early 20th C Asprey 18ct gold open faced pocket watch, with engine turned dial with gold applied Arabic numerals, diameter 44mm gross weight 47 grams £300-500 See Illustration 1412 Open face 14ct gold pocket watch, white enamel dial with subsidiary seconds dial. £300-400 1413 Wales & McCulloch 18ct gold ladies half hunter pocket watch, enamel and engraved scroll decoration to the case, enamel dial. Case movement signed Wales & McCulloch. Birmingham 1892 £300-500
1410 1410 A rare late 19th century 18ct gold full hunter triple split seconds pocket watch, stem wound and set, white dial with Roman numerals and outer chronograph seconds, blue steel hands, and silver, gold and blued steel split seconds. chronograph/split seconds button in the band at 12. Movement no 3355 and signed JW Benson. Case hallmarked AS London 1888. 54mm £1000-2000 See Illustration
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1414 1414 Gold half-hunter pocket watch, the white enamelled dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary second’s dial, case signed Zenith number 054583 and 18K, on an unmarked chain, in fitted red leather case, Chain tested as 9ct. £400-600 See Illustration
1415 1415 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
1417 Open faced gold pocket watch, with engraved dial, 18ct gold £250-350 1418 Ladies 9 carat gold open faced fob watch and plated Waltham pocket watch. £100-150
1416 1416 A mid 19th century gold open face pocket watch with rose cut diamonds and enamelled portrait, white enamel dial, black Roman numerals and outer Arabic numeral, 5 minute track, diamond set fancy hands, diamond set bezel. The outer case decorated with an enamel painted portrait of a lady with a diamond surround and bow and swag motif. £1000-1500 See Illustration
1419 Victorian silver cased pocket watch, the case by Robert John Pike, London, 1875, engraved to inside back of case: “Presented with a Purse of Gold to the Revd. H.C. Stubbs on his leaving Warrington after 33 years residence, March 1884”, with winder, £40-60 1420 An open faced 10ct gold pocket watch and 9ct gold watch chain with gold plated clasps £200-400
1421 Two silver pocket watches, one with silvered dial, another by Pain Brothers, Hastings, a bar link Albert chain with fob dated 1895 and three other silver Albert chains £70-100 1422 Open faced 18ct gold pocket watch, white enamel dial signed Rotherhams London with subsidiary dial at 6. The case engraved with RR initials. Boxed £700-1000
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COINS This section of sale will not start before Thursday 2:15pm 1423 Small collection of German silver commemorative coins in an album £80-120
1432 1432 17th century Prussian silver 1/4 Thaler George Wilhelm (16191640) Single owner collection. Executor estate. Collected mid 20th Century. £30-50 See Illustration 1424 1424 1887 Queen Victoria Golden Jubilee Gold Two Pound coin with later yellow metal mount £300-500 See Illustration 1425 George V gold sovereign 1911
£150-250
1426 Collection of mostly English pre decimal coins to include commemorative crowns Single owner collection. Executor estate. Collected mid 20th Century. £50-100 1427 Collection of 20th century coins to include pre decimal English in various coin albums and a small collection of modern commemorative foreign coins in presentation cases Single owner collection. Executor estate. Collected mid 20th Century. £50-80
1433 Collection of 20th century coinage Islamic Continental and Russian some silver in red album Single owner collection. Executor estate. Collected mid 20th Century. £50-100 1434 Collection Indian and Islamic coins date ranges late 19th century to mid 20th century some silver in red album Single owner collection. Executor estate. Collected mid 20th Century. £200-300 1435 Collection coins of American, Mexican and other countries date ranges from late 19th century to mid 20th century in blue album Single owner collection. Executor estate. Collected mid 20th Century. £200-400 1436 16th century German states ( Saxony - Albertine) silver Reichsthaler 1585 Single owner collection. Executor estate. Collected mid 20th Century. £50-100
1428 Collection of 20th century coins from around the world Single owner collection. Executor estate. Collected mid 20th Century. £30-50
1437 16th century Austrian silver Taler, Ferdinand II, Single owner collection. Executor estate. Collected mid 20th Century. £50-100
1429 Collection of bank notes from around the world in two albums Single owner collection. Executor estate. Collected mid 20th Century. £40-60
1438 Collection of coins world wide, date ranges late 19th to mid 20th century some silver in red album Single owner collection. Executor estate. Collected mid 20th Century. £50-100
1430 Fourteen American silver Eagle Dollar coins, 1880, 1881, 1887, 1900, 1921 (3), 1922 (3), and 1923 (4) Single owner collection. Executor estate. Collected mid 20th Century. £150-250
1439 Iran Gold Pahlavi coin 8. 1 grams Single owner collection. Executor estate. Collected mid 20th Century. £180-220
1431 Polish 1620 silver 1/4 de Thaler Sigismond III Single owner collection. Executor estate. Collected mid 20th Century. £30-50
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1440 Arab-Sasanian silver drachm coin. Sasanian Empire 224-651 Single owner collection. Executor estate. Collected mid 20th Century. £100-200
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1445
1449
1441 Arab-Sasanian silver drachm.coin, Sasanian Empire 224-651 Single owner collection. Executor estate. Collected mid 20th Century. £100-200 See Illustration
1445 Arab-Sasanian silver drachm coin, Sasanian Empire 224-651 Single owner collection. Executor estate. Collected mid 20th Century. £100-200 See Illustration
1449 Arab-Sasanian silver drachm coin Sasanian Empire 224-651 Single owner collection. Executor estate. Collected mid 20th Century. £100-200 See Illustration
1442
1446
1450
1442 Arab-Sasanian silver drachm coin Sasanian Empire 224-651 Single owner collection. Executor estate. Collected mid 20th Century. £100-200 See Illustration
1446 Arab-Sasanian silver drachm coin Sasanian Empire 224-651 Single owner collection. Executor estate. Collected mid 20th Century. £100-200 See Illustration
1450 Arab-Sasanian silver drachm coin. Sasanian Empire 224-651 Single owner collection. Executor estate. Collected mid 20th Century. £100-200 See Illustration
1443 1443 Arab-Sasanian silver drachm. coin , Sasanian Empire 224-651 Single owner collection. Executor estate. Collected mid 20th Century. £100-200 See Illustration
1447 1447 Arab-Sasanian silver drachm coin, Sasanian Empire 224-651 Single owner collection. Executor estate. Collected mid 20th Century. £100-200 See Illustration
1444
1448
1444 Arab-Sasanian silver drachm.coin, Sasanian Empire 224-651 Single owner collection. Executor estate. Collected mid 20th Century. £100-200 See Illustration
1448 Arab-Sasanian silver drachm coin. Sasanian Empire 224-651 Single owner collection. Executor estate. Collected mid 20th Century. £100-200 See Illustration
1451 1451 Arab-Sasanian silver drachm coin Sasanian Empire 224-651 Single owner collection. Executor estate. Collected mid 20th Century. £100-200 See Illustration
1452 1452 Arab-Sasanian silver drachm coin Sasanian Empire 224-651 Single owner collection. Executor estate. Collected mid 20th Century. £100-200 See Illustration
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1453
1457
1461
1453 Arab-Sasanian silver drachm coin. Sasanian Empire 224-651 Single owner collection. Executor estate. Collected mid 20th Century. £100-200 See Illustration
1457 Islamic Ottoman empire possibly earlier silver coin with kufic script front and back, Ottoman Empire 1299-1923 Single owner collection. Executor estate. Collected mid 20th Century. £100-200 See Illustration
1461 Islamic Ottoman empire possibly earlier silver coin with kufic script front and back, Ottoman Empire 1299-1923 Single owner collection. Executor estate. Collected mid 20th Century. £100-200 See Illustration
1458
1462
1458 Islamic Ottoman empire possibly earlier silver coin with kufic script front and back, Ottoman Empire 1299-1923 Single owner collection. Executor estate. Collected mid 20th Century. £100-200 See Illustration
1462 Islamic Ottoman empire possibly earlier silver coin with kufic script front and back, Ottoman Empire 1299-1923 Single owner collection. Executor estate. Collected mid 20th Century. £100-200 See Illustration
1459
1463
1459 Islamic Ottoman empire possibly earlier silver coin with kufic script front and back, Ottoman Empire 1299-1923 Single owner collection. Executor estate. Collected mid 20th Century. £100-200 See Illustration
1463 Islamic Ottoman empire possibly earlier silver coin with kufic script front and back, Ottoman Empire 1299-1923 Single owner collection. Executor estate. Collected mid 20th Century. £100-200 See Illustration
1460
1464
1460 Islamic Ottoman empire possibly earlier silver coin with kufic script front and back, Ottoman Empire 1299-1923 Single owner collection. Executor estate. Collected mid 20th Century. £100-200 See Illustration
1464 Islamic Ottoman empire possibly earlier silver coin with kufic script front and back, Ottoman Empire 1299-1923 Single owner collection. Executor estate. Collected mid 20th Century. £100-200 See Illustration
1454 Islamic Ottoman empire possibly earlier silver coin with kufic script front and back, Ottoman Empire 1299-1923 Single owner collection. Executor estate. Collected mid 20th Century. £100-200
1455 1455 Islamic Ottoman empire possibly earlier silver coin with kufic script front and back, Ottoman Empire 1299-1923 Single owner collection. Executor estate. Collected mid 20th Century. £100-200 See Illustration
1456 1456 Islamic Ottoman empire possibly earlier silver coin with kufic script front and back, Ottoman Empire 1299-1923 Single owner collection. Executor estate. Collected mid 20th Century. £100-200 See Illustration
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1474 Gold five Mark piece 1877 1475 Victorian gold sovereign, 1884
£150-250
1476 Collection of coins mostly pre decimal English in grey album and collection of loose bank notes and coins £100-200
1465 1465 Islamic Ottoman empire possibly earlier silver coin with kufic script front and back, Ottoman Empire 1299-1923 Single owner collection. Executor estate. Collected mid 20th Century. £100-200 See Illustration
£80-120
1477 Great Britain and Commonwealth stamps in five albums and stockbooks £40-60 1471 1471 Israel Independence, 10th anniversary medal, government mint, dated 1948-1958, .916 carat gold, 15 grams £250-350 See Illustration
1466
1478 Commonwealth unusual kings and queens stamp collection in boxed album along with pre Queen Elizabeth II collection in red album. £50-70 1479 Commonwealth mainly mint stamps in blue stock book along with others in red binder. £40-50 1480 Commonwealth stamps in New Ideal green album and stock book £60-70
1466 Islamic Ottoman empire possibly earlier silver coin with kufic script front and back, Ottoman Empire 1299-1923 Single owner collection. Executor estate. Collected mid 20th Century. £100-200 See Illustration
1481 Commonwealth stamps in three binders £40-50 1482 Collection of modern stamps to include first day covers, in two albums some loose £50-100
1472 1472 Israel gold coin 13 grams
£200-400 See Illustration
1467 1467 Islamic Ottoman empire possibly earlier silver coin with kufic script front and back, Ottoman Empire 1299-1923 Single owner collection. Executor estate. Collected mid 20th Century. £100-200 See Illustration 1468 Collection of ancient bronze coins to include Roman and Byzantine empires Single owner collection. Executor estate. Collected mid 20th Century. £200-300 1469 Five cased sets of 1977 Silver Jubilee Commemorative coins, each with silver crowns in presentation cases by Spinks of London £250-350
1473 1473 George III gold sovereign, 1788 £250-300 See Illustration
1470 A collection of mainly UK pre-decimal coins & a small collection of notes £100-150
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FINE ART This section of sale will not start before Thursday 2:50pm 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.
1486 1486 Jacobus Pelgrom (Dutch, 1811-1861), landscape with cottages and a country track, signed, oil on board, 77cm x 63cm £700-900 See Illustration
1483 1483 Guan Ze Ju oil on canvas signed, Titled verso “JING QIAN”, (In Front of the Mirror) and signed Provenance: Bought direct from the artist, private sale Guangzhou (Old Canton) 1986 private estate. £500-800 See Illustration
1484 English school, two horses looking at a pig over a stable door and three horses watering, oils on canvas, pair, 17.5cm diameter, £100-150
1487 1487 § William Lee Hankey (1869-1952), Dedham Essex, Oil on canvas, 62cm x 75cm £800-1200 See Illustration 1488 D Sherrin (British) 1868-1940 oil on canvas, yacht pulling an open dingy, 72cm x 94cm £200-400 1489 Still life of summer flowers in a copper bowl, oil on canvas by E.M. Hebden, early 20th century, 60cm x 49cm, £60-80
1485 1485 David James (British 1853-1904), Seascape with Ships, signed and dated ‘79, oil on canvas, 126cm x 175cm £500-800 See Illustration
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1490 1490 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. £600-800 See Illustration
1493 1493 Alfred de Prades, Royal Horse Guards mounted officer, signed, oil on board, 60cm x 46cm, £1000-2000 See Illustration
1494
1491 1491 Raymond Campbell, oil on board, still life of table setting with wine and cheese, 59cm x 49cm Provenance: Forest Gallery. With Gallery label and Yellow Card No. 216 verso. £600-800 See Illustration 1492 Nubar Bedrossian, coastal town landscape, signed, oil on canvas, 72cm x 90cm £200-300
1494 Wieslaw Pilawski, oil on board, ‘The Thames at Putney’, inscribed verso, 31cm x 24cm £200-300 See Illustration 1495 F. Donald Blake, oil on paper, landscape scene, 18cm x 48cm, £100-200 1496 English School oil on canvas, portrait of a lady in Spanish dress identified as MaryAnne, wife of Col. William John Verner, signed with monogram and dated 1881, 90cm x 59cm, £300-500 1497 Frits Johan Goosen (1943) Duck Shooting, Oil on canvas, Gallery label verso, Oliver Swann Galleries SW3 28cm x 49cm £300-500
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1498 Frits Johan Goosen (1943) Cattle in a landscape, Oil on canvas, Gallery label verso, Oliver Swann Galleries SW3 29cm x 39cm £150-250
1502 English School, Figures with horses in a rural landscape. oil on canvas. 45cm x 60cm, and another, shrimp fishing on a rocky coastline, 29cm x 39cm (2) £100-200
1499 Marcus Ford (1914-1989) Early Spring South Downs, Oil on canvas. 56cm x 90cm £200-300
1503 Samuel Bough (1822-1878) Shipping in the Pool of London, Oil on canvas, Signed and dated 1859 35cm x 52cm £300-500
1500 Marcus Ford (1914-1989) Landscape with figure by a cottage., Oil on canvas. 56cm x 90cm £200-300
1504 Joseph Thors (act.1863-1900) Lakeland view with cart and figures on a track, Oil on canvas, 30cm x 50cm £200-400
1501 James Herbert Snell, Sheep in a landscape, Oil on canvas. 46cm x 60cm £200-300
1505 1505 § Augustus John 1878-1961, Portrait of a child with a green hand cart. Oil on canvas, 101cm x 41cm Comparing this with the Portrait “Robin” c.1912 in the Tate Collection we believe this to be a portrait of Robin who was the third son of Augustus John and his wife Ida. John often used his family as models Provenance: this painting has been in the vendor’s family for over 40 years. It has been recently relined on the advise of a restorer who also started to clean the painting. £2000-4000 See Illustration
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1506 Giuseppe Arigliano (1917-1999) Continental coastal view, oil on Canvas, 51cm x 102cm £150-300 1507 R D Stok**, Man-O-War under Sail in the English Channel, Oil on Canvas. 63cm x 76cm £100-200
1509 1509 In the manner of J M W Turner ( 1775 -1851) Late 19th/early 20th century The Grand Canal Venice, unsigned oil on canvas 58cm x 89cm £800-1200 See Illustration
1510
1508
1510 After Adriaen Brouwer(1605-1638) 19th century oil on board tavern scene unsigned, hand written label verso and titled Tavern 40cm x 56cm £600-1000 See Illustration
1508 Frederick William Burton (1816-1900) Portrait of Baron/ Judge Richard Pennefather (1773-1859) unsigned oil on canvas hand written labels verso 91cm x 64cm Provenance: consigned from a family member Richard Pennefather (1773-1859) was an Irish judge, who enjoyed a high reputation for legal ability and integrity, and was praised in particular for his scrupulously impartial conduct of the politically sensitive Doneraile Conspiracy Trials of 1829 £600-1000 See Illustration
1511 1511 Pair of late 18th/early 19th century continental portraits of a gentleman and a lady, the lady in a blue dress with ruffle decoration, unsigned, oils on canvas, each 63cm x 50cm Provenance: From the collection of German naval Captain Deil. Purchased by the current vendor in a house sale of his property. £200-300 See Illustration
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1512 French 19th century oil study for an Aubusson Tapestry, in Chinese style, 86cm x 55cm £300-400 1513 19th century, oil on canvas, fire on heathland - signed lower right indistinctly 52cm x 77cm £100-150
1521 1521 Daniel Pasmore the Younger (British, 1829-1891), Oil on board, two women by a Manor House, 38cm x 28cm £400-600 See Illustration
1514 1514 Carlo Hornung-Jensen (1882-1960) , oil on canvas, lady with parasol seated in a garden, signed lower right 81cm x 80cm. £800-1200 See Illustration
1515 19th Century, oil on linen canvas, Quajar dancers, unsigned 126cm x 82cm £300-500
1516 Oil on canvas of a 1920s style seated figure reclining in a chair, unsigned 112cm x 70cm £200-300
1522 1522 Adolphus Knell (1860-1890) Pair of 19th Century Marine Seascapes, Sunset On The Thames, oil on board, signed, each 15cm x 22.5cm, in burr maple frames. £500-800 See Illustration 1523 Charles Robert Doyly-John, Mougins, Near Cannes. Oil on canvas, Signed. 35cm x 70cm £400-600
1517 Claude Forpali (French ) oil on canvas, at the well -depicting a figure collecting water, with houses on a hill above 100cm x 80cm £200-300
1518 Ulla Gammelgaard, Oil on canvas depicting two pigs, monogrammed lower right and dated 2007, 50cm x 75cm £200-300
1519 Benny Dore, oil on board, abstract, signed lower right 62cm x 85cm £100-150
1520 English school, Pair of Oils on Board, On Stretham Common, Middlesex and on the Thames near Maidenhead. 18cm x 23cm £30-50
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1524 1524 § Terence Tenison Cuneo, 1907-1996, Prospector returning from the claim. Oil on Canvas, Signed and dated July 74, 50cm x 75cm Provenance: Consigned on a valuation day has been in the same family for forty years £2000-4000 See Illustration
1525 William Francis (Will) Longstaff (Australian, 1879-1953) Still life signed oil on canvas 52cm x 60cm £300-400 1526 Arthur Ewart, Van Gogh’s House, Oils Signed and dated 1939, 38cm x 45cm, Label verso, Exhibited in London at the Nicholson Gallery, June 1939, Catalogue No. 13 £200-300 1527 English school, portrait of a woman in a Bonnet and blue shawl, Oil on canvas, 73cm x 62cm £150-200
1534 Pre-Raphaelite school, Woman in medieval dress looking down from a hill. Oil on canvas, 72cm x 55cm, and another English school, A young girl reading to her dogs, Oil on canvas, 50cm x 34cm (2) £100-150 1535 Continental school, Alpine scene with figures on a bridge. Oil on canvas, 23cm x 50cm £80-120 1536 D Smith, Portrait of a lady in 1920s dress, Oil on canvas, Signed and dated 09. 42cm x 36cm £40-60
1528 John Hayter 1800 -1891 portrait of a gentleman signed dated 1836 oil on board 34cm x 26cm £200-300
1529
1537
1529 James Salt ( 1850-1903), Venice, signed, oil on canvas, 80cm x 45cm £500-800 See Illustration
1537 Stuart Park, Scottish, 1862-1933, Still life pink roses on a shelf, oil on canvas, 25cm x 45cm £600-1000 See Illustration
1530 Jorge Aguilar Agon b 1936, ‘Summer Morning’, signed, oil on canvas, 80cm x 40cm £200-300 1531 Jorge Aguilar Agon b.1936, ‘Sunday Friends’, signed, oil on canvas, 90cm x 50cm £200-300
1538 1538 Leopold Rivers 1852-1905, landscape with figures and sheep, signed, oil on canvas, 40cm x 90cm, £500-800 See Illustration 1539 Edwin Alfred Pettitt, 1840-1912, Welsh landscape with lake and mountains, signed, oil on canvas, 50cm x 85cm, £200-300 1540 Samuel Eglington, landscape with watermill, cottage and figures, inscribed verso, oil on board, 43cm x 59cm, £150-250 1532 1532 Jorge Aguilar Agon b 1936, ‘Town Waters’, signed, oil on canvas, 76cm x 50cm £300-500 See Illustration 1533 Alois Toldt, Alpine landscape, Oil on canvas. 50cm x 80cm in ornate gilt frame. £200-300
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1553 Scottish School, watercolours, Kilchurn Castle & Urquhart Castle, Signed with initials A.S. In matching Gesso thistle frames. 9cm x 14cm £60-100
1541 1541 Gus. Barbarini, continental mountain landscape with stream and figure, signed, oil on canvas, 51cm x 75cm £300-500 See Illustration 1542 Clifford Montague, riverscape with boats and figures, signed, oil on canvas, 29cm x 49cm, £150-250 1543 English School, Pair, Oil on canvas, children in a cottage interior, 23cm x 18cm £60-100 1544 Henry James Sage (1868-1953) Guildford High Street, Oil on Canvas. Signed and dated 1900, 60cm x 90cm £200-300 1545 Pair of 18th century style Dutch school tavern scenes unsigned oil on canvas 20cm x 24cm. In gilt gesso frames decorated with acorns and oak leaves 46cm x 50cm £50-100 1546 Raymond Campbell (1956) Still life with Onion and Garlic, Oil on board, 16cm x 24cm. Provenance: Forest Gallery, Guildford, Picture No. 32394 £100-150 1547 Raymond Campbell (1956) Still life with Peach and Grapes. Oil on board. 17cm x 16.5cm. Provenance: Forest Gallery, Guildford, Picture No. 32382 £80-120
1554 1554 James Hamilton Mackenzie, Scottish, 1875-1926, Dutch shepherd with his flock, Oil on canvas, 50cm x 75cm £1000-1500 See Illustration 1555 E. H. Marten - ‘The Arun Nr. Burpham’, signed, watercolour, 26cm x 36cm £80-100 1556 H. G. Hine - ‘On the Beach, Brighton’, signed and dated 1851, watercolour, 32cm x 47cm £200-300 1557 Struan Robertson - ‘San Remo’, signed, watercolour, 50cm x 33cm £80-100 1558 S. Duncan - landscape ,with cattle watercolour, signed in pencil, 25cm x 34cm £30-40
1548 Raymond Campbell (1956) Still life with Apples, Walnuts and Plums on a shelf. Oil on Board. 13.5cm x 37cm. Provenance: Forest Gallery, Guildford, Picture No. 32393. £250-350 1549 19th Century, English School, Cottage interior, woman with dog and game, Oil on canvas. Slip with plaque for George Cole 18101833, 35cm x 45cm £250-350 1550 Licinio Barzanti (1857-1944) Oil on panel, Pink Roses, 38cm x 29cm £250-350 1551 French school portrait of a young lady at her toilette, oil on board, signed with monogram lower left, 60cm x 50cm, £300-500 1552 Jorge Aguilar Agon, b 1936, ‘Mending the Nets’, signed, oil on canvas, 45cm x 37cm £200-300
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1559 1559 Malcolm Crosse (Irish active early 20th century) pair of watercolours ‘Westport Clew Bay’ and ‘Downing Bay Sheephaven’ both signed and titled each 19cm x 38cm £100-200 See Illustration 1560 Francis Nicholson (1753-1844) watercolour - Overshot waterwheel, house in distance. Gallery label verso Walker Galleries London. 25cm x 37cm £50-80 1561 In style of Richard Parkes Bonington 19th century watercolour sketch monogrammed RPB dated 1823 14cm x 11cm £80-100
1562 Will Anderson, Watering Horses at a Ford and on a Hampshire Common, pair of watercolours, Gallery labels verso. 16cm x 49cm £100-200 1563 Portrait of Lady Craven, watercolour sketch, after Romney, indistinctly signed and dated, 50cm high £50-100
1574 George Lowthian Hall (1825-1888), Landscape with boatman on a lake, 22cm x 48cm £100-150 1575 English School, Steamer on a choppy sea with an open sailing boat in the foreground. Signed with initials EW and dated 1887. £60-80
1564 English school watercolour landscapes, two pictures framed as one, figures in a landscape, each approx. 37cm x 54cm £40-60
1576 R. P. Noble, ‘View on the Thames at Putney’, signed and dated 1838, watercolour, 15cm x 23cm,Appleby Bros. Ltd. label verso. £150-250
1565 19th century watercolour portrait of a girl in a blue dress and hat, initialled ‘CH’ and dated 1871 23cm x 19cm £50-100
1577 Karl Bruchhauser (German 1917-2005) watercolour depicting sheep Cumberland England, dated ‘45, 21cm x 30cm £50-70
1566 Henry Sylvester Stannard 1870-1951 RBA mother and children outside the cottage, watercolour signed. 34cm x 50cm £200-400
1578 Henry John Sylvester Stannard (British, 1870-1951) watercolour, Garden view, 50cm x 35cm £100-150
1567 R J Cleverley, watercolour drawing of a Tennis Match, “ The game 40-15”, signed and dated 1913. 17cm x 10cm £50-70
1579 J M Earl a pair of watercolours of sailing clippers signed lower right 24cm x 35cm and a water colour of a windmill with figure in a boat, indistinctly signed H ...Glass SSA 34cm x 51cm £100-150
1568 C.E. Holloway. R.I Gouache, Waiting at the Lock. 19cm x 24cm £60-100 1569 William Lionel Wyllie (1851-1931), Fishing fleet off a sea shore, watercolour, 21cm x 36cm £300-400
1580 watercolour of a woman by a watermill, signed Frank Rouse lower left, 39cm x 26cm and Flora Pilkington - The Garden Gate, watercolour depicting a garden of flowers signed lower left, 35cm x 26cm £60-100
1570 Charles Bone, British (b. 1926) Richmond Hill, watercolour, 36cm x 74cm £100-150 1570A Kate Chandler Thompson ‘Cour Du Dragon Paris’ watercolour, signed titled and dated 1914, 33cm x 29cm £60-100 1571 Charles Bone, British (b. 1926), Seale Church, Surrey, watercolour, 48cm x 69cm £100-150 1572 Charles Bone, British (b. 1926), Honfleur Harbour, watercolour, 29cm x 36cm £100-150
1581 1581 W. Coleman, pair of watercolours of young women in country lanes with animals, signed, watercolours, each 18cm x 11.5cm, in larger gilt mounts and frames £400-600 See Illustration 1582 Cyril Jocelyn rough sea, watercolour, signed 39cm x 73cm £200-300 1583 Heintz Heim (1859-1895), red chalk drawing on paper, portrait of a young girl. Signed and dated 1894 30cm x 24cm £200-300
1573 1573 E. Benvenuti, ‘Grand Canal Venice’, signed, watercolour, 44cm x 79cm £500-700 See Illustration
1584 Pencil drawing, life study, the discus thrower & verso Mercury, Framed and glazed to both sides. 60cm x 39cm £50-80 1585 F Norman - Cattle in a ford, watercolour, framed, 25cm x 35cm £30-50
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1586 Arthur Netherwood - Fisherwomen waiting for the fleet, watercolour, 36cm x 57cm
£60-100
1587 1950’s watercolour of dance school unsigned 18cm x 43cm £50-100 1588 Lilian Reynolds, Waves breaking on a rocky shoreline. Watercolour. 28cm x 69cm £40-60 1589 James Stinton (1870-1961) watercolour of three partridges, signed watercolour, 27cm x 19cm James Stinton: Famous painter of game birds for Royal Worcester £200-300 1590 Pair of 19th century watercolours of cottages monogrammed WS each 20cm x 25cm £50-100
1598 Frank Owen Salisbury (1874-1962), pastel, portrait of Marquess of Londonderry (Charles Vane-Tempest Stewart 1878-1949), indistinctly signed and inscribed, 56cm x 42.5cm £100-150 1599 Frank Own Salisbury (1874-1962), charcoal, portrait of Sir John Simon, inscribed, signed and dated 1936, 55cm x 42.5cm, Viscount Simon was a politician who held cabinet posts during World War I and World War II. Served as Home Secretary, Foreign Secretary and Chancellor of the Exchequer. £60-100 1600 Attributed to William Whitehead Ratcliffe, gouache on paper, cottage in a snowy landscape, possibly Sweden, bearing signature lower right “W. Ratcliffe”, 23cm x 32cm £100-200 1601 Four early 20th century etchings relating to Eton College in matching frames, Three 30cm by 55cm and one 55cm by 35cm £60-100 1602 Quantity of loose watercolours, engravings etc.
£50-100
1603 Late 18th century etching after Rembrandt, ‘Presentation in the Temple’, 23.5cm x 31.5cm, with valuation letter from London Grafica Arts November 17th 1970. £150-250 1604 After Helen Bradley, Colour Lithograph, pencil signed in margin and stamped by Fine Art Trade Guild. Mounted, framed and glazed. Our Christmas Ducks, published 1980, tiltled in margin. 38cm x 49cm £100-150
1591 1591 Arthur Stocks, 1846-1889, ‘The Invitation’, signed and dated 1889, watercolour, 32cm x 44cm, £1000-1500 See Illustration 1592 Early 20th century watercolour river scene signature indistinct 25cm x 42cm and A W Rich landscape signed watercolour signed 22cm x 29cm £80-120 1593 In the manner of G. Morland, Pair, watercolours, figures outside a cottage & travellers on the road. 18cm x 26cm £100-150 1594 Watercolour, fishing boat at port. Signed with initial W.R.B, 16.5cm x 27cm together with a pair of framed landscapes, 6cm x 13.5cm £30-50 1595 Watercolour moonlit landscape, signature indistinct, 30cm x 47cm £60-100 1596 F T Widgery ‘Sheeps Tor Dartmoor’ signed watercolour 34cm x 50cm £60-100 1597 W. Grant, Harvesting, watercolour. 24cm x 34cm
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£30-50
1605 After Helen Bradley, Colour Lithograph, pencil signed in margin and stamped by Fine Art Trade Guild. Mounted, framed and glazed. Figures On Lakeside with Boat. 38cm x 55cm £80-120 1606 After Helen Bradley, Colour Lithograph, pencil signed in margin and stamped by Fine Art Trade Guild. Mounted, framed and glazed. Blackpool South Shore Station with train and figures on platform. Published 1973, 37cm x 55cm £100-150 1607 After Helen Bradley, Colour Lithograph, pencil signed in margin and stamped by Fine Art Trade Guild. Mounted, framed and glazed. Going Home, Published 1981, entitled margin. 32cm x 38cm £80-120 1608 After Helen Bradley, Coloured Lithograph, pencil signed in margin and stamped by Fine Art Trade Guild. Mounted, framed and glazed. Figures on Blackpool pier watching Walmsleys Pierrots. 36cm x 53cm £100-150 1609 After Helen Bradley, Colour Lithograph, pencil signed in margin and stamped by Fine Art Trade Guild. Mounted, framed and glazed. Leeds Road, with figures on pavement, in shops and walking in the street. 27cm x 37cm £70-100
1610 After Helen Bradley, Colour Lithograph, pencil signed in margin and stamped by Fine Art Trade Guild. Mounted, framed and glazed. High street in the snow, boys playing in the street, figures on the pavement. 38cm x 55cm £100-150
1621 After Helen Bradley, Colour Lithograph, pencil signed in margin and stamped by Fine Art Trade Guild. Mounted, framed and glazed. Figures picnicking on lakeside after picking fruit. 38cm x 57cm £70-100
1611 After Helen Bradley, Colour Lithograph, pencil signed in margin and stamped by Fine Art Trade Guild. Mounted, framed and glazed. Big Bertha Steam Tractor and other circus carriages in street with figures 44cm x 59cm £100-150
1622 After Helen Bradley, Colour Lithograph, pencil signed in margin and stamped by Fine Art Trade Guild. Mounted, framed and glazed. Group of six figures walking through countryside in the snow. 27cm x 40cm £70-100
1612 After Helen Bradley, Colour Lithograph, pencil signed in margin and stamped by Fine Art Trade Guild. Mounted, framed and glazed. Market scene, numerous stalls, terraced housing and factories beyond. 46cm x 69cm £100-150
1623 After Helen Bradley, Colour Lithograph,pencil signed in margin and stamped by Fine Art Trade Guild. Mounted, framed and glazed. Figures by lake at dusk, cottage and church beyond through trees.27cm x 38cm. £70-100
1613 After Helen Bradley, Colour Lithograph, pencil signed in margin and stamped by Fine Art Trade Guild. Mounted, framed and glazed.Two Groups of people picnicking by a lake, watched by figures by a cottage 38cm x 58cm £70-100
1624 After Helen Bradley, Coloured Lithograph, pencil signed in margin and stamped by Fine Art Trade Guild. Mounted, framed and glazed. Figures on a promenade, a carriage with horse and driver in foreground. beach, pier and paddle boat beyond. 44cm x 60cm £100-150
1614 After Helen Bradley, Colour Lithograph, pencil signed in margin and stamped by Fine Art Trade Guild. Mounted, framed and glazed. Young gentleman introducing himself to two young women. 30cm x 22cm £70-100 1615 After Helen Bradley, Colour Lithograph, pencil signed in margin and stamped by Fine Art Trade Guild. Mounted, framed and glazed. Three young women and two children walking in a park. 31cm x 24cm £70-100 1616 After Helen Bradley, Colour Lithograph, pencil signed in margin and stamped by Fine Art Trade Guild. Mounted, framed and glazed. Figures on bridge over lake and parkland, motor car and horse drawn carriage on road in foreground. 45cm x 69cm £80-120
1625 After Helen Bradley, Coloured Lithograph, pencil signed in margin and stamped by Fine Art Trade Guild. Mounted, framed and glazed. Beach scene, figures watching Punch and Judy show. 45cm x 60cm £100-150 1626 After Helen Bradley, Coloured Lithograph, pencil signed in margin and stamped by Fine Art Trade Guild. Mounted, framed and glazed. Figures by lake-side, cottage beyond, 27cm x 37cm £70-100 1627 Falstaff print from King Henry IV Act 5th Sep, Cruickshank engraving Mr John, Falconer, a painting of Lord Sands from Henry VIII, four Japanese prints and sundry other works £50-70
1617 After Helen Bradley, Colour Lithograph, pencil signed in margin and stamped by Fine Art Trade Guild. Mounted, framed and glazed. Set of four entitled in margin Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter the four seasons. Published 1977/78/79 Each is 23cm x 30cm £200-400 1618 After Helen Bradley, Colour Lithograph, pencil signed in margin and stamped by Fine Art Trade Guild. Mounted, framed and glazed. Sunday afternoon in Alexandra park, published 1977,entitled in margin. 40cm x 50cm £80-120 1619 After Helen Bradley, Colour Lithograph, each pencil signed in margin and stamped by Fine Art Trade Guild. Mounted, framed and glazed. The Fair at Daisy Nook, published 1978, entitled in margin. 50cm x 75cm £100-150 1620 After Helen Bradley, Colour Lithograph, pencil signed in margin and stamped by Fine Art Trade Guild. Mounted, framed and glazed. Figures meeting on a park path, 30cm x 50cm £50-80
1628 1628 After James Pollard (1797-1867) Epsom, the Grand Stand, the Betting Post, Saddling in the Warren, Preparing to Start, the Race Over, Settling Day at Tattersall’s, Six hand coloured aquatint engravings by Charles Hunt, each 30cm x 46cm, in gilt frames Provenance: Lot 878 Christies, The Cowdray Sale, 15th Sept, 2011. £400-600 See Illustration
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1629 William Strang (1859-1921) etchings, The shepherds wooing, and two others, measuring 26cm x 21cm, 23cm x 17cm, 19cm x 15cm (3) £50-70 1630 After Herring, Engraving with colour, Filho Da Puta, the Winner of the Great St Leger at Doncaster, 1815, after Henderson, Engraving with colour, The Blue Egyptian Water Lily, together with a framed Sketch print after George Studdy. £40-80 1631 A series of three prints of Victorian Beauties, in matching carved gilt wood frames, each oval aperture 22cm high, £50-70 1632 S Haydon, A Recollection of Temple Bar, Engraving, Artists proof. Dated 1883. 35cm x 26cm £60-120
1634 William Russell Flint, ‘Castanets’ signed print, 55cm x 40cm £80-120 1635 William Russell Flint, ‘Studies of Cecilia’, signed print, inscribed No.4 of WRF’s own six proofs, 74cm x 42cm £60-100 1636 William Russell Flint, ‘Reclining Nude II’, signed print, typed label verso ‘signed artist’s proof, limited edition’, but not visibly numbered, 60cm x 35cm £200-300 1637 William Russell Flint, ‘Eve and Yasmin’, signed print, 65cm x 50cm £150-250 1638 W Ainslie, set of four mezzotints, by H Scott Bridgwater, After Francis Wheatley, Maidenhood, Courtship, Marriage, Domestic Happiness, Published by the Museum Galleries. £60-100 1639 Ernest George, 9 Etchings of London scenes
£80-120
1640 After Leon Danchin, Lithograph, Three German Shepherds. 63cm x 98cm £80-120 1633 1633 W L Wyllie (1851-1931) dry point etching of battle ships signed in pencil 20cm x 42cm £150-250 See Illustration
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1641 After Jean Baptiste Rigaud, Engravings, La Bastille, Versailles and Château d’Amboise (3) £40-60
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Friday 24th June, 10.00am Vehicles, Ceramics & Glass, Objects & Works of Art, Masonic Items & Militaria, Collectables, Tribal Art, Books & Maps, Clocks, Persian Rugs, Antique Furniture, Garden Furniture
Lot 2014
VEHICLES This section of sale will not start before Friday 10:00am
1700 1700 1964 Triumph Herald 1200, navy blue, petrol, saloon, Registration No GMF818B, Date of Registration 1964, two previous owners, the last acquired it in 1977, Recorded Mileage 55,900 approx, No current M.O.T, some service history, V5 Document, last MOT Expired 2009, with then 55,000 miles registered, Tax Class is a Historic Vehicle. Sold as seen, this car has been garaged for a good number of years and has not been driven during this time. It is being sold on instructions from a local Solicitor, under Court of Protection provisions for a client. £2000-4000 See Illustration
1701 1701 Albatross Mk II continental motorboat, builder: Albatross Marine Ltd, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, England. Length 15’ 3” (4.6m). Beam 4’ 11” (1.5m). Draught 1’ 3” (0.4m). Construction: riveted aluminium alloy. Engine: Ford 122e or Coventry Climax. Direct drive: no clutch or gearbox. Max speed: approx 40 mph. Fuel consumption: 1.5 galls/hr (5.7ltrs/hr) at 3000rpm, 3 galls/hr (13.6 ltrs/hr) at 5000rpm £4500-5500 See Illustration
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CERAMICS & GLASS This section of sale will not start before Friday 10:00am 1702 Pair of Royal Worcester figures, male and female Bringaree Indians, model 1243, 23cm high £80-100 1703 Royal Worcester blush Ivory figure of a classical Maiden with pipes, Puce printed back stamp, model No.828. Date mark for 1918, 30cm £60-100 1704 Group of Crown Derby miniatures in Imari pattern, including a milk churn, coal scuttle, cauldron, cup and saucer and mug and pill box and cover £100-150 1705 Royal Crown Derby Imari porcelain, a pair of early pots with crossed swords mark, one with cover, and three later Royal Crown Derby vases, largest 9cm £50-100 1706 Worcester porcelain, a pot pouri painted with peacocks, signed J H (James Hadley), a similar vase painted with fruit, castle top landscape vase, and another painted with roses (4), largest 26cm £150-250 1707 Two Copeland, Staffordshire plates from Royal Yacht Osborne (Queen Victoria/ Edward VII) decorated with a Queens Crown above “Her Majesties Yacht”, within a border of blue and gilt scrolling foliage, circa 1890-1901, 25.5cm & 21.5cm & a cake stand with a Princes crown above “The Royal Yacht”. 15cm High. Compare with a similar plate in The National Maritime Museum accession no AAA5390. The central motif of the NMM plate is decorated with a Queens Crown above Her Majesties Yacht. It appears that this plate bears a Princes crown. The motif was probably changed when the Prince either took possesion of the Yacht for a period of convalescence when the yacht was moored near Osborne House, Isle of Wight; or on his accession to the throne. £40-60 1708 A 19th century salt glazed stoneware tobacconist’s jar with polychrome decoration of figures, possibly Turks smoking pipes. 35cm High £60-100
1710A Worcester coffee cup c.1770 brightly decorated probably London with sprays of flowers, further sprigs inside, 6.2cm £80-120 1711 Four Victorian Prattware Pot Lids including ‘On Guard’, ‘The Thirsty Soldier’, and ‘The Enthusiast’ in round turned wood frames, and ‘Hauling in the Trawl’-unframed. £50-80 1711A Pair of Worcester saucers c.1770 painted in the manner of James Giles with colourful sprays of European flowers and single scattered blooms, brown line rims, blue crossed swords & 9 mark diameter 13.3cm £80-120
1715A Worcester sparrow beak jug c.1775 painted with Chinoiserie figures and a stylised border to inside rim 10cm high £40-60 See Illustration 1716 Royal Worcester plate with foliate gilt border and vignettes of roses by George Cole. 1911. 26cm £80-120 1716A Chantilly type square dish c.1780 painted in bright blue with sprigs of flowers and with a blue line border 20cm wide £40-60
1712 A Victorian Prattware Pot Lid depicting Hamlet and the ghost of his father. £40-60 1712A Chelsea Derby coffee cup c.1770-75, moulded with flowering branches, painted in Giles atelier with band of flowers to rim, footrim with Sevres style blue gilt border, gold anchor mark 7cm Gerald Coke ‘in search of James Giles p 175 shows teapot with identical decoration. £60-100 1713 Four Victorian Prattware Pot Lids including ‘The Shrimpers’, ‘War’, ‘Peace’, and ‘Shells’ in round turned wood frames. £40-60 1713A Worcester saucer c.1775 with Warmstry fluted well painted in the James Giles atelier in dry blue with flowers in the windswept style , diameter 13.4cm £100-150 1714 Six Victorian Prattware Pot Lids in round turned wood frames including ‘Embarking for the East’, ‘The Allied Generals: Lord Raglan and Gen. Canrobert’, ‘No: By heaven I exclaim’d may I perish, If ever I plant in that bosom a thorn’, another of men playing chess ‘A Fix’, ‘French Street Scene’, and ‘The Fishbarrow’ . £60-80
1709 Staffordshire figure of a gardener, 21cm high, another of a nobleman seated with parrot, a flat back group of children on a gate and another of two figures by a spring, (4) £100-150
1714A Worcester blue and white sucrier and cover c.1770-75 printed with three flowers pattern the reverse with moth and rare flower sprig 13.2cm Branyan French & Sandon ‘Worcester blue and white porcelain 11.C.19 which illustrates a milk jug bearing the rare reverse print £150-250
1710 Four Victorian Prattware Pot Lids, in round turned wood frames, including ‘Hauling in the Trawl’, ‘A Pair’ , ‘Uncle Toby’ and ‘I consent she replied’ (in frame but missing frame back). £50-80
1715 Delft vase decorated with a peacock amongst flowers, 26cm, another decorated with a vase of flowers 23cm and a charger 34cm £120-150
1717 1717 19th century Royal Worcester jardinière with impressed marks to base, 20cm £80-120 See Illustration 1717A Unusual pair of c.1780 ice cups with lids moulded with artichoke leaves, painted in blue and white with flowers and with stylised borders possibly Continental 11cm high £60-100 1718 Pair of Royal Worcester plates decorated with Waratah & Red Gum flowers by E Phillips for Flavelle Brothers Ltd, Sydney, Australia. Date mark for 1917. 15cm £60-100 1718A Bristol saucer c.1775 well painted with garlands and flowers gilt dentil border 10.4cms £80-120 1719 Royal Crown Derby, pair of candlesticks in the Traditional Imari Pattern. 451, Bloor Derby coffee can, Stevenson & Hancock sugar bowl and tea cup £80-120
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1725 Early 20th century Dresden figure of a man in a red jacket 23cm, five other Dresden figures and Dresden basket. £100-200
1720 1720 A pair of Crown Devon porcelain plaques, painted with Highland cattle, signed ‘G Cox’, each 18.5cm x 24cm £80-120 See Illustration 1721 Pair of Majolica style stoneware jugs decorated with fish 20cm and 16cm £50-100 1722 19th stone ware jug with blue glazed rim 19cm £50-100
1726 Italian Majolica blue and white Talevera tazza decorated with a central hare within a border of birds, circa 1700, 24.5cm diameter £150-200 1727 Two Meissen moulded plates decorated with foliage decoration, each with blue crossed swords mark to base, circa 18151923, 26cm and 23.5cm diameter £60-100 1728 19th century delft tile panel, comprising 16 squares, 47cm square, mounted and framed £50-80 1729 Antiquarian Islamic pottery bowl decorated with a lion and a hare, 26cm £100-150
1734 Nailsea glass walking cane, 11cm long £40-60 1735 Bohemian ruby flash white overlay tulip form vase, hand painted floral plaques and gilt decoration, 19th century, 34cm £200-300 1736 Griffe etched glass vase of urn form with ring handles, 51cm high £200-300 1737 Two Bristol blue decanters and stoppers with gilt decoration, Brandy and Rum, each approx 21cm high, and a pair of rectangular section decanters and stoppers with gilt decoration, 25cm high £100-150 1738 Waterford crystal Lissmore glass tableware including set of six claret glasses, six goblets, set of six tumblers and a decanter. £80-120
1730 19th century delftware bowl, diameter 39cm £100-200
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1731 Near pair of 19th century Dresden porcelain figures of a man and woman in costume, 40cm high £300-500 See Illustration
1723 Early 20th century Dresden porcelain vase painted with a young woman with putti, in a landscape, signed A Loffler, with gilt metal mounts, 54.5cm high £1000-1500 See Illustration
1732 Set of six 19th century French porcelain plates, hand painted with portraits of ladies, the portraits signed “Ney”, 23.5cm diameter £200-300
1724 Early 20th century Dresden monkey band (8), the tallest 16cm £100-200
1733 Pair of Royal Dux figures of a man and a woman, applied triangle mark to base 27cm £60-100
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1739 Probably Clichy, blue swirl paperweight. 5.5cm diameter. £200-300 See Illustration 1740 Early 19th century engraved hunting goblet. 23cm High £150-200 1741 Victorian cranberry glass jug in the form of an eagle, moulded glass body, brass head and feet, 23.5cm high £50-80 1742 19th century cut glass comport 18cm, similar jug 20cm and two oval bowls £100-200
OBJECTS & WORKS OF ART This section of sale will not start before Friday 10:20am
1748 1747 1747 After Michel Ange Pollet, bronze figure of a standing man with muscle striations showing and right fist raised above his head, marked ‘Fecite Michel Ange’, on green and grey marble plinth base, 33.5cm high £200-300 See Illustration
1748 After the antique, 19th century bronze of putti riding a panther, 23cm high £300-500 See Illustration
1743 1743 19th century alabaster figure, inscribed ‘John’ and monogrammed, on later black marble base, 56cm high £500-800 See Illustration 1743A Large bronze figure of a walking Buddha wearing a sanghati, his right hand extended downwards and his left held in ABHAYA MUDRA, Thailand, CHIANG SEN style but 19th/20th century, 150cm high £1500-2500 1744 Cast bronze oil lamp of Roman form, late 19th century/early 20th century 12cm x 9cm x 10cm £60-90 1745 Pair of bronze greyhounds on marble bases, 13cm wide, and a cast metal figure of Mercury, 37cm £60-100 1746 19th century gilt metal figure of a lion, 25cm wide £40-60 1746A Bronze lion on rectangular base, 4cm high £30-50
1749 1749 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 Provenance: consigned from a decreased estate £5000-8000 See Illustration
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1750 F Barbemenne. 19th century bronze bust of young women on copper and brass, stepped base with impressed mark verso, 13cm £80-120 1751 19th century bronze box decorated with various cartouches, religious scenes and repeating foliate forms. Stamped A B Paris, 7cm x 15cm x 22cm. £60-100
1755 Mid Victorian lady’s papier-mâché writing slope the top painted with a romantic scene width 31cm £50-80 1756 19th century rosewood and mother of pearl inlaid tea caddy interior with cut glass bowl and two compartments 30cm wide £80-120 1757 19th century fruitwood writing slope with fitted interior, width 42cm £100-200 1758 A 19th century tortoiseshell box with silvered lock and mounts by handles on bun feet 15cm wide and a Georgian mahogany tea caddy with boxwood and ebony inlay 18cm wide £50-80
1752 1752 19th century carved ivory relief of the Emperor Napoleon with white metal border, diameter 9cm £150-250 See Illustration 1753 19th century ivory gavel, 13cm
£100-200
1754 Two 18th/19th century oval brass tobacco boxes, both engraved, largest 9cm wide £50-80
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1759 1759 19th century Anglo Indian Vizagapatam workbox opening to reveal a mirror to lid over many covered compartments with ivory inlay and sadeli mosiac 32cm wide £150-200 See Illustration
1760 1760 Napoleon III decanter box inlaid with brass, tortoiseshell and mother of pearl, the hinged cover opening to reveal a fitted interior containing four decanters and sixteen glasses decorated in gilt with fruiting vines, 27cm high, 31cm wide x 24cm deep £300-500 See Illustration 1761 19th century Indian brass inlaid box, 17cm x 21cm £80-120
MASONIC ITEMS & MILITARIA This section of sale will not start before Friday 10:30am Provenance: From a single owner collection of over 500 Masonic medals and other masonic items
1762 Silver Masonic Jewels: Royal Arch Chapter Companions jewel, 1830 Duke of Sussex watchcase jewel, Royal Arch Companions breast jewel, 2 Mark Master jewels and The Mystic Stone Lodge breast jewel (6 in total) £50-80
1763 Silver Masonic Jewels: Masonic Royal Arch Chapter Companions jewel, Mark Master jewel, and a set of 4 silver plated Masonic collar jewels (6 in lot) £50-80
1764 Silver Masonic Jewels: Royal Arch Chapter Companions jewel, 1830 Duke of Sussex watchcase jewel, Mark Master jewel, blue ribbon Primo jewel, and 2 others (6 in total) £50-100
1767 1767 Silver Masonic Jewels: Royal Arch Chapter Companions jewel, Mark Master jewel, Steward 1928, Founder pin, and 2 other jewels (6 in lot) £50-80 See Illustration
1768 A quantity of gilt metal Masonic Stewards jewels of various dates from the mid 1940s to late 1980s, including some 1946 with enamel detail and one wire thread cloth. (30 in total) £50-80
1769 A quantity of gilt metal Masonic Steward’s jewels of various dates from the mid 1940s to 2013, including two 1946 with enamel detail and two wire thread cloth. (30 in total) £50-80
1770 A quantity of gilt metal Masonic Steward’s jewels of various dates from the mid 1940s onwards, including the East Lancashire with enamel, and 6 Cheshire Provincial Festival 1951. (24 in total) £50-80
1771 A quantity of gilt metal Masonic Steward’s jewels of various dates from the mid 1940s to 2013, including RMBI 108th Festival 1950 and Worcestershire Grand Charity Festival 2000 (24 in total) £50-80
1765 1765 Silver Masonic Jewels: Royal Arch Chapter Companions jewel, Mark Master jewel, and 4 others (6 in total) £50-80 See Illustration
1766 Silver Masonic Jewels: Royal Arch Chapter Companions jewel, Mark Master jewel, Steward 1939 jewel and 3 others (6 in total) £50-100
1772 Masonic Collar Jewels including Past Provincial Deputy West Kent, and other Collar Jewels labelled ‘Egypt & The Sudan’, ‘London’, ‘Middlesex Deputy’,’Punjab’, ‘Supreme Grand Chapter Assistant’ plus others similar. (20 in lot) £60-80
1773 A quantity of gilt metal Masonic Steward’s jewels of various dates from 1950 onwards, including East and West Kent and one labelled ‘A Bird in the Hand is Worth Two in the Bush, 1956’ (28 in total) £50-80
1774 A quantity of gilt metal Masonic Steward’s jewels of various dates from the mid 1940s onwards, including Nottinghamshire 1961, Berkshire 2000, and two plastic Stewards jewels labelled Association for the Blind (27 in total) £50-80
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1775 A quantity of gilt metal Masonic Steward’s jewels of various dates from 1947 onwards, including Province of West Kent 1990 Girls jewel, and Durham 1959 (20 in total) £50-80
1776 Masonic jewels including two Permanent Steward’s Jewels (Freemasons Hospital), a Royal Arch Companion’s jewel, a Mark jewel, a Royal Arc Mariner jewel and others including a set of 6 modern Mark Master Tokens. (23 in lot) £50-80
1777 Masonic jewels including a Permanent Steward’s Jewel (Freemasons Hospital), a Royal Arch Companions jewel, a Royal Arc Mariner jewel, a Duke of Sussex jewel and others. (25 in lot) £50-80
1780 Masonic jewels including one made of cardboard issued 1943 with a statement on reverse the jewel to be exchanged for permanent metal jewel ‘as soon as practicable after the War’. Also Buffaloes ‘Grand Lodge of England’ jewel and others. (29 in lot) £50-80
1781 Masonic jewels including; Freemason Order Of The Secret Monitor OSM DJ, silver masonic square and compass collar pin, rose croix collar jewel in the form of a double head eagle with crown surmount (missing sword) and others including Mark Benevolent Fund badges. (20 in lot) £50-80
1782 Collection of 6 Masonic Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes jewels including silver jewel made by L. Simpson, collarette with jewel made by L. Simpson Ltd., and three jewels by Parry of Birmingham £40-80
1783 Masonic Stewards, President and Primo and other jewels; of various dates from 1940s onwards, including silver and enamel Primo jewel, one beaded embroidered example, also a Past Chair Jewel from Sir Robert Peel Lodge, made by Simpson & Co., (12 in total) £40-80
1784 A quantity of Masonic jewels to include: 1830 Duke of Sussex Charity jewel with hallmarked silver band, 1970 Royal Masonic Hospital Redevelopment Fund jewel, RAOB jewel presented 1946 and named on reverse, two RAOB Grand Lodge of England jewels presented 1949 and 1955 and named on reverse, another without ribbon dated 1922, Independent Order of Oddfellows Manchester Unity named and dated 1937, two masonic collarettes. (13 in total) £50-80
1785 Masonic Collar Jewels including those labelled ‘Leicestershire & Rutland Deputy’, ‘London’, ‘Middlesex Assistant’,’Transvaal’, ‘Yorkshire North and East Ridings’ plus others similar. Also a quantity of Masonic Steward jewels including Worcestershire 2011. (19 in lot) £50-80
1778 1778 Masonic jewels including a Masonic Samaritan Fund ‘Founder’ jewel, a Permanent Steward’s Jewel (Freemasons Hospital) with name on reverse, 1942 Steward jewel and others. (32 in lot) £50-80 See Illustration
1779 Masonic jewels including one part-silver labelled ‘Lodge Ramsey’ and named on reverse, a Foundation 1970, two Royal Masonic Hospital Re-Development fund jewels and others. (26 in lot) £50-80
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1786 A quantity of gilt metal Masonic Steward’s jewels of various dates from the mid 1940s onwards, including two Mark Benevolent Fund Festival badges dated 1952 and 1947, and three Northamptonshire & Huntingdonshire 2013 Steward jewels. (26 in total) £50-80
1787 A collection of Masonic jewels to include: two Royal Arch Chapter jewels, three Foundation jewels dated 1947, 1970, 1975, five Mark Makers jewels including one with brown agate style keystone, and several Mark Benevolent Fund badges (28 in total) £50-80
1794 Set of seven colour prints after Thomas Palser, ‘A Meeting of Free Masons’, depicting ceremonies, each 23cm x 30.5cm £30-40 1795 Ancient Order of Foresters (AOF) silk apron by Kenning, transfer printed decoration to centre, the panel 40cm x 40cm, mounted, framed and glazed £40-60
1802 Masonic regalia; including complete as new Middlesex set of apron, collar and gauntletts by Toye & Co., in original cardboard box with leaflet, and a Warwickshire apron and cuffs contained in leather case with initials “E.S.J.B.” £30-40 1803 Masonic regalia; four aprons including one possible 19th century example numbered 1258, contained in leather case with initials “C.T.B.A.” £30-40 1804 Masonic regalia; including apron and gauntletts with beaded dove and olive branch, Leicestershire and Rutland division apron, and two other aprons and collars, all aprons with white kid skin field £30-50
1788 1788 A Masonic RAO Buffaloes collar chain, nine collar jewels including ‘Somerset’ and ‘Warwickshire Assistant’, two embroidered Steward badges and three masonic jewels (15 in total) £50-80 See Illustration 1789 A collection of Masonic jewels to include: two Buckinghamshire Grand Charity 1999, Annointed High Priest Past President, Founder Grand Vice Patron Masonic Samaritan Fund, a 1950 Steward jewel in original box and others. (19 in total) £50-80 1790 A collection of Masonic items to include: two larger and one smaller Craft Past Masters collar jewels, masonic horse brass, apron badge for Warwickshire, Knights of the Maccabee jewel and others (11 in total) £50-80 1791 A large quantity of masonic items including a Masonic metal pocket watch, a wrist watch, two boxed Masons Royal Hospital jewels and a variety of other masonic jewels and spare parts. £80-100 1792 Set of three Masonic Tracing Boards, late 19th century, imp. by Bro. Harris, ‘The Entered Apprentice Degree’, ‘The Fellowcraft Degree’ and ‘The Master Mason Degree’, with Strawberry Hill Lodge No. 946 stamp to papers verso, and plaque to back of the first “Presented to the Strawberry Hill Lodge 946 by Bro. Dan Argyle”, each 46cm x 24.5cm £100-150 1793 A Masonic longsword, 131.5cms long £30-50
1796 1796 Early Order of Odd Fellows white lambskin Masonic apron, 19th century, with handpainted emblem including heart-in-hand, with double-lobed flap, 38cm wide, mounted framed and glazed £40-60 See Illustration 1797 Yorkshire North & East beaded and embroidered sash £30-40 1798 Masonic Regalia; four early 20th century aprons, one stamped “Lodge Eastmuir 1126, Presented to Bro. Wm. Geddes P.M., contained in leather case £40-60 1799 Masonic Regalia; tartan apron and sash, and another apron and sash embroidered “India” with Scottish thistle embroidered to apron, early 20th century, contained in leather case embroidered with initials “A.E.S.” £30-50 1800 Masonic regalia; RAOB Primo apron by Simpson & Co., a First Degree Kangaroo apron with attached jewel by Fattorini & Sons Ltd., Victoria Lodge KOM apron and Victoria Lodge ROH apron with attached jewel, both by F.C. Parry Ltd., contained in a leather case with initials “W.J.G.” £30-50 1801 Masonic regalia; collection of assorted sashes, collars, Middlesex leather with lamb skin field, etc., and 1950s and later books including Downshire Masonic Lodge No. 108 By-Laws (1953), contained in two cases £40-60
1805 Masonic regalia; Nigeria apron with kid skin field and sash, another with beaded embroidered detail, two Royal Arch aprons, and a rainbow apron £30-40 1806 Rose Croix 18th degree apron with silk field and pink edging, and collar, both with beaded detail, another Rose Croix collar, and Rose Croix 30th degree sash £30-50 1807 Masonic regalia; four aprons with white kid skin fields, a pair of Kent gauntlets, and a silk banner £30-40 1808 Masonic regalia; collar with presentation jewel, London division embroidered sash, Sussex embroidered sash, Lincolnshire embroidered sash, Good Hope Lodge sash with London & Provincial Y.D. Friendly Society jewel, Northumberland & Durham beaded and embroidered badge (16cm diameter), etc. £30-40 1809 An Independent Order of Oddfellows Manchester Unity Masonic apron by Tutill, another Oddfellows apron by Tutill and an Ancient Order of Foresters apron by R. White, all silk field with braided edges, late 19th/early 20th century, the largest 43cm x 40cm (3) £40-60 1810 An Independent Order of Oddfellows Manchester Unity Masonic apron by Tutill, and two others by Tutill & White, all silk field with braided edges, late 19th/early 20th century, largest 43cm x 40cm, along with an Odd Fellows embroidered velvet panel (4) £40-60
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1811 Masonic regalia etc.; Foresters Certificate for Morrisania dated 1910, Hearts of Oak Benefit society calendar, Odd Fellows Lodge engraved plates, RAOB Grand Lodge certificate, 19th century Income & Expenditure Account of the Haltwhistle Friendly Society, further posters/certificates, early 20th century notification of Emergency Meeting of Temperance Lodge on January 14th 1921, along with 19th century and later engraved plates, plates and title page from early 19th century bible, Boroughmonger’s Attack on British Column engraved plate, and an unframed oil, etc. £40-60
1820 Selection of Masonic jewellery including two gilt and blue enamel examples pendants, two signet rings, white metal fob set with amber bead, tie pin etc. £30-40
1812 Six named Masonic leather pouches, including one containing apron with white leather field, probably 19th century, the associated pouch impressed Bro. John U. Henshaw, Unanimity Lodge, No. 89 £30-40 1813 Selection of Masonic certificates and promotional calendars etc. including; three mid 19th century Ancient Order of Foresters certificates, two later coloured certificates, three 19th century Independent Order of Rechabites certificates, and one 20th century, five promotional calendars for Orders; Foresters (1900, 1902 & 1916), Rechabites (1913), Oddfellows (no date) £30-50 1814 Selection of Masonic regalia contained in a wooden case, including pins, cufflinks and tie pins, Macoy chain, two 1946 issue Masonic postal stamps, brass miniature spade and chisel, collection of various jewel bars, clay pipe, book “The Perfect Ceremonies of Draft Masonry”, wax seal, 1959 Order of the Eastern Star one cent, Pitagora copper coin for 178 Roma, Frederick Duke of Sussex token circa 1930, George V silver three pence, 1919, hourglass pendant, officer badges for Somerset & East Lancashire, etc. £30-40 1815 Silver Masonic and other jewels including founder’s jewel, (6 in total), Tugmen’s Guild cased silver medal and button, and a collection of silver medal bars £60-100 1816 Selection of Masonic collar jewels, including one with collar, early 20th century and later, including Past Master’s, Craft Lodge Officers, Grand Treasurer, and Stewards, some by Toye & Co., most engraved with Presentation dedication (22) £30-40 1817 Masonic jewels including; Royal Masonic Institution for Girls 1967 jewel, Glamorgan jewels, Past Masters collar jewel with ribbon, Steward jewels, Granville Lodge jewel (29), Along with two First World War medals; Empire Day aluminium medal with portrait of Edward VIII as Prince of Wales dated 24 May 1927, WW1 nurses medal labelled British Red Cross Society For War Service 19141918 with cream ribbon £50-80 1818 Selection of Masonic Benevolence jewels including Duke of Sussex example mounted and suspended on collar, three Vide Audi Tace Masters jewels including one with ribbon, further collar, jewel in original box, etc., (15) £30-50 1819 Masonic regalia; selection of Masonic tokens and pressed coins, pendants, ceramic fastener, hallmarked silver presentation spoon, and a collection of Masonic watches, two miniature dress swords, Stratton compacts, etc. £40-60
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1821 1821 Knights Templar complete Masonic regalia; cape, smock, sash, sword, belt and scabbard, hat with badge, gloves and two jewels £60-100 See Illustration 1822 Queen Elizabeth II Masonic dress sword by Wilkinson Sword, in leather travelling case £40-60
1823 1823 Toye, Kenning & Spencer Masonic dress sword, with scabbard, in walking cane tin case £50-80 See Illustration 1824 Two Masonic dress swords, with scabbards
£40-60
1825 Pair of Masonic wardens columns; one with Corinthian capital the other Doric, surmounted with globes, each approx 45.5cm, with two rests, along with a staff column with hallmarked silver plaque reading “Presented by W. Bro. Goldburg, 16th November 1955”, and a Masonic ballot box £50-80
1826 Turned beech Masonic maul, 20.5cm tall, with attached presentation plaque, further maul, three gavels, one base and a horn beaker £40-60
1833 Collection of Masonic items sash apron some cutlery and leather suitcase £20-40
1827 Collection of approx 80 Masonic Lodge mugs, small group of plates and glasses £30-40
1834 Early 20th century copy of a court sword. 77.5cm triangular blade etched F. P. Scholte. 7. Savile Row. W. on the flat. All three sides have matching etchings extending to 38cm on the blade. The scabbard is leather. Together with a similar court sword by Firmin & Sons, 53 Strand London and a pair of rapiers with brass hand guard and helmet pommels. £120-160
1828 Masonic tin trunk; “Tunbridge Wells & South Eastern Counties Equitable Friendly Society”, and three rolling screens on wood frames painted with Masonic officer’s symbols £30-50 1829 Selection of Masonic jewels including 15 silver examples including RAOB, quantity of separate silver bars, and other enamel and metal jewels, etc. £60-100 1830 Masonic regalia; collection of Masonic jewels including 1948 Steward 160th Anniversary Festival jewel, 1948 Steward 106th Annual Festival jewel, 1946 Royal Masonic Institute for Girls jewel, 1949 Royal Masonic Institute for Boys jewel, United Grand Lodge of England Freemason’s Hall Elfincolor slides (2 x boxes), Masonic collar jewels including Surrey, Middlesex and London, various officers, two Provincial Grand Lodge of Surrey Junior Warden aprons, and a matching collar with jewel, Middlesex Historian apron, sash, and collar with jewel, and two Lodge Officers aprons, and a leather case with initials “P.H.C.” £60-100 1831 Masonic jewels; silver Hallstone jewel (Birmingham, 1934) 19141918, presented to Bro. A. Avery, No. 5112, silver gilt Past Master jewel from Eureka Lodge No. 5557 Rio De Janeiro, with enamel bade to ribbon, silver bar, presented to Wor. Bro. P.H. Coxon (London, 1964), silver Hospital jewel (London, 1935), in fitted case, silver Royal Benevolent Institution 1921 jewel, with silver Steward bar (Birmingham, 1920), silver token, given as 1st prize at St. Dunstan’s Billiard Fund (Birmingham, 1921) £50-80
1835 Early 20th century sword with Wilkinson Sword blade, in leather sheath, and a sword stick, (2) £60-100
1836 Darkwood Armoury, Pappenheimer (sword) and a pair of blocking daggers (3) £80-120
1837 Pair of Hanwei Renaissance Rapiers with wood handles, scabbards, one with frog (2) £80-120
1838 Pappenheimer with wire-hilt, another Hanwei with wire-hilt and a Rapier with wire-hilt (3) £80-120
1839 Victorian dress sword, reproduction Saxon sword, and six blades. £60-80
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1832 1832 Collection of Masonic Jewels & regalia from Colonel Donald J Dean founder member of Sittingbourne Lodge No 1273 and sword bearer to King George VI to include Silver St Michaels Chapter medal, two silver steward medals for the Royal Masonic Institution for girls and boys and others various, other jewels, aprons, sashes, and cuffs in three leather cases Provenance: Consigned to sale by his daughter £200-400 See Illustration
1840 Admiral Lord Nelson brass box of circular form the lid engraved with Nelson, the sides with motifs including fish and anchor the base engraved with indistinct inscription, which appears to say “ Aboukir 1 Aug 1798 (Battle of the Nile), Copenhagen 2 April 1801, Trafalgar 21st Oct 1805, where he gloriously fell ...” 5cm dia £80-120 See Illustration
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COLLECTABLES This section of sale will not start before Friday 11:15am
1844 A collection of enamelled and other motoring bumper badges to include, Luxembourg, etc £60-100 1844A 20th century wooden model of Cutty Sark 120cm wide £80-120 1845 Luigi Gorradotti Mandolin, with tortoiseshell finger plate.
£40-60
1845A 20th century wooden model of a galleon 103cm wide £80-120
1849 Bronze mortar cast with foliate scrolls, 12.5cm high, another with a George and the Dragon, 8.5cm high, pestle and mortar, and a bell £60-100 1850 Judges wig and accessories in a Tole ware box, commando knife, bunch of keys, Negretti and Zambera pocket barometer and a Chinese carved ivory box panel, Staunton pattern chess set, Danish white metal vanity mirror embossed with a Caribbean steel band, and a Dunhill lighter. £100-150
1841 1841 Camus Royal Wedding 1981 Cognac. Ceramic Book Limited edition released in 1981 to commemorate the wedding of His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales. Book decanter in fine hand-made Limoges porcelain decorated in 22 carat gold. Original carton with cork stopper and original boxes. 40%, 70cl. £50-80 See Illustration 1841A Pair of early 19th century cast metal and bronze tea caddies raised on round feet 17cm high £200-300
1846 1846 19th century French bone veneered cribbage board 24cm wide £200-400 See Illustration 1846A 20th century wooden model of a galleon 107cm wide £80-120 1851 1851 Black Forest Carved bear “Tobacco Jar” in the form of a standing bear with hinged head. 34cm high £150-250 See Illustration 1852 Four Victorian beaded and embroidered wall pockets, including one pair, the largest 39cm high £80-120
1842 1842 Indian Leopard Skin rug, (Family history confirms that it was shot circa 1925 by the Deputy Head of the Forestry Commission when it was reported to have been terrorising local villages) 190cm Head to tail £200-300 See Illustration 1843 Early 20th century tin and brass Magic Lantern, trademark ‘“U.W.”, 46cm long £40-60 1843A Late 19th century early 20th century ‘Carrette’ Child’s magic lantern in original box with various slides £60-100
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1847 1847 19th century novelty horn ewer with gilt metal mounts in the from of a parrot 34cm £200-400 See Illustration 1848 Approximately 712 assorted saucy sea-side postcards, various artists, including Taylor, Chas, Fitzpatrick, Brian Perry, Pedro, Prof, Quip, Rex, mostly from 1960s & 1970s, contained in four albums £400-600
1853 Novelty monkey’s head walking cane, with silver band London 1909, a button on the back of the head makes the monkey to roll its eyes and stick its tongue out. £80-120 1854 A collection of topographical glass paper weights, including Blackpool Tower, Admiralty Pier Dover, French, Scottish and others, and some sepia photographic examples; The Railway Station, Cape Town by Pyrophoto Company New York, Crystal Palace London, approx 40 in total. £80-120
1858 Royal Automobile Club Association, brass and enamel bumper badge, No N 44947, And an AA Stenson Cooke badge, in brass, numbered 4244, with holes drilled for mounting, 15cm high £100-200
1866 19th century hand made tapestry, costal scene with fisherman, 140cm x 148cm £50-100
1859 Bentley flying B radiator cap and a similar plain cap. £80-120 1860 Machete type blade in leather sheath and sword stick in bamboo sheath £80-120
1855 1855 Early 20th century engraved bone and rhino horn handled and tipped walking stick, engraved with lizards, scrolling decoration and various geometric patterns, 90cm long £200-300 See Illustration
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1863 1863 Three Tunbridge ware boxes, a string box, and a Sorrento ware box, the widest 10cm £150-200 See Illustration
1856 1856 Early 20th century turned wood walking stick with carved sectional rhino horn handle and tip, 93cm long £200-300 See Illustration
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1866A An Antique Italian or Spanish pilaster hanging embroidered with heraldic shield with five trees, and formal decoration of plants in urns, worked in silk, the shield with border of metallic thread, later tasselled silk border, and backing, 150cm x 30cm Seen by Victoria and Albert museum textile department, in 1986, who offered the opinion that the hanging dated from the mid 16th to early 17th C, stabilised by Royal school of needlework. Together with; a 19th C pole screen with 18th C style tapestry panel, depicting a lady in a landscape, 64cm x 51cm £150-200 See Illustration 1867 Early 20th century cast metal stand in the from of three mermaids 26cm high £50-100
1864 Early 20th century Tunbridge ware box, depicting Old farm house at Rusthall Common, 20cm wide £200-300 See Illustration
1865 1857 1857 Early 20th century ebonised walking stick with carved rhino horn handle in the form of a bird’s head, 88cm long £200-300 See Illustration
1865 Early 20th century mahogany cased games compendium by Peter Robinson, Games Dept, Including Chess, The Steeple Chase, crib etc. £350-450 See Illustration
1868 1868 A 19th century, labelled Corretto da Gaetano Gaudagnini in Torino 1834, 59.5cm cased with bow. £200-300 See Illustration
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1869 Late 19th Century foliate decorated National Cash Register shop counter till, marked for Dayton, Ohio, USA, No 399614. £200-400
1871 Pair of late 19th century/early 20th century horn hookahs, 20cm £40-60
1874 Two boxed bottles of vintage 2004 Veuve Clicquot Ponsardin Champagne £50-80
1872 Three 1920’s portrait miniatures in piano key frames the largest 10cm by 9cm £50-100
1875 Early 20th century gilt metal table lamp, 70cm £80-120 1876 Early 20th century mahogany and silver plate bound table top spirit barrel, 26cm £80-120 1877 Victorian scrap book together with a quantity of loose postcards £60-100
1870 1870 19th Century scrimshaw whale’s tooth, etched with a ship at sea to one side 14cm £200-300 See Illustration
TRIBAL ART This section of sale will not start before Friday 11:35am 1878 Early 20th century Polynesian carved bowl 52cm wide £80-120 1879 Late 19th/early 20th century, probably South Pacific region carved wood and wire bound harpoon, 420cm £80-120 1880 Late 19th/early 20th century, probably South Pacific region carved wood and wire bound harpoon, 380cm £80-120
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1873 1873 Set of four gilt metal scrolling wall lights, 50cm high £200-300 See Illustration
1881 Tijani Mayakiri, mono 1/1 woodcut, signed, titled “Nana buku”, and dated Jan ‘74 80cm x 44cm, another Woodcut and an African wood block print. (Contained in artists folio) £80-120 1882 Five African block prints, one signed indistinctly, Ryomi 70, another titled, Powerful rules of Yaruba, and a variety of other items relating to Africa £60-100 1883 19th century ivory tusk carved multiple horizontal bands of figures, 38cm £200-400 1884 East African tribal fertility figure. 69cm £100-150
1885 Three unusual African carved wood panels depicting, Native figures, figures with pistols and animals, each 40cm x 10cm £100-150 1886 Pair of Philippine book ends modelled as tribal figures, animal’s hoof converted to a box and various tribal figures £50-80 1887 Late 20th century African carved figure of man 49cm high another of woman 30cm and three other pieces £50-100 1888 An unusual hand wrought iron two sided blade, 70cm long £30-50 1889 Mid 20th century African caving of various figures from one piece of wood 80cm £100-200
BOOKS & MAPS This section of sale will not start before Friday 11:45am 1890 LEMERY (Nicolas). Dictionnaire universel des drogues simples Paris D’Houry 1760 £150-250 1890A Bartholomew’s Plan of London, North West Section, 1908, roll up map, marked for Edward Stanford Ltd. £50-80
1891 1891 The Holy Bible containing the Old Testament and the New: Newly Translated Out of the Original Tongues: and with the Former Translations Diligently Compared and Revised, By His Majesties Special Commandment, Appointed to be Read in Churches . 1630 Verlag: Robert Barker & John Bill, London, 1630 and Aristotle`s Compleat Masterpiece in Three Parts 23rd edition. Printed and sold by the booksellers 1749 (2) £200-300 See Illustration 1891A Magna Britanniae Map by Hondius, circa 1635, copper engraved with hand colour, German text on verso, unframed. 37x40cm £400-700
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1892 ‘The Hours of Anne of Brittany’, 19th century reproduction, pp. 477. Containing within full page miniatures and marginal illuminations after the originals by Jean Bourdichon. Printed on vellum. With heraldic crest for Frederick Collins Wilson to inside front cover. Inset to front small page from another reproduction of the originals with French introduction by l’Abbé Delauney. Accompanied by a handwritten note from Jas. Leighton, 40 Brewer Street London, dictating to F.C. (Frederick Collins) Wilson Esq. how to care for the book; dated August 1871; Note about Jas. Leighton; James Leighton was a partner in the firm John & James Leighton, Booksellers and Bookbinders at 40 Brewer St., Golden Square. At various times the firm’s customers had included Gladstone, Carlyle, Michael Faraday, Sir William Osler, William Morris and Lord Birkenhead. James Leighton was recorded in the 1871 census as a bookbinder. “Sir Finding that “the Hours” incurred so much expense I send this account at once, we have attained to the once great object that of opening freely and with care the Book may be long in use it should not be stood upon the foredge and if on the shelves should always have the support of other Books closely packed the paper is so exceedingly heavy that the Book is safe only when flat as in use on its side, I have the honour to be Sir Yours obediently, Jas. Leighton” £400-600 See Illustration
1893 ‘Fac-Similes of the Miniatures & Ornaments of Anglo-Saxon & Irish Manuscripts’ executed by J.O. Westwood, M.A. Published by Bernard Quaritch, London, 1868. Containing chromolithographs, printed in gold, silver and colours, drawn on stone by W.R. Tymms, chromo-lithographed by Day and Son. Near Fine. Gilt-tooled full leather Good. £150-200 See Illustration
1892A Set of Highways and Byways by Edward Hutton with illustrations by Nelly Erichsen, Macmillan and Co, (37) £60-100
1893A History of Croydon by G. Steinman, 1834, 1st Edition, Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green & Longman £80-120
1894 1894 ‘The Illuminated Books of the Middle Ages’ by Henry Noel Humphreys, illustrated by Owen Jones. Published by Longman, Brown, Green and Longmans, 1849.Full gilt-tooled red leather. Good. With bookplate for former owner Frederick Collins Wilson contained and heraldic crest opposite.Contained within a note from the author to a Mrs. Blackheath (?), thanking her for Mr. Wilson’s invitation to visit. Together with an illuminated, mounted manuscript page. £300-500 See Illustration 1894A The Royal Artillery War Commemoration Book, World War 1, published on behalf of the R.A. War Commemoration Fund, by G. Bell and Sons, Ltd, London, to include programme for The Royal Artillery Rally at the Royal Festival Hall, dated 9th July 1966. £80-120
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1898 ‘The Practical and Devotional Family Bible’, with commentaries by Henry and Scott, condensed by Rev. John McFarlane. Published by William Collins, Glasgow, 1864. £100-200
1895 1895 ‘The Works of the Late Right Honorable Joseph Addison’, four volumes. Printed by John Baskerville, for J. & R. Tonson, 1761. Full brown leather with gilt edging. Marbled end-papers. Paste-down book-plates inside front covers for Thomas Haviland Burke. £150-200 See Illustration 1895A New Remarks of London, leather bound, 1732 £80-120 1896 ‘The Dramatic Works of Moliere’, translated into English by Henri Van Laun. Published by William Paterson, Edinburgh, 1876. Full-leather with decorative spines and marbled end papers. Near Fine. £40-60 1896A City of London, leather bound, 1765, The Laws and Customs, Rights, Liberties, and Privileges, of the City of London, printed for R. Withy, at the Dunciad, in Cornhill and W. Griffin, in Fetter-lane, price Three shillings and six - pence. £80-120
1897 1897 ‘Fifty Comedies and Tragedies’, written by Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher, all in one volume. Printed by J. Macock, for John Martyn et al., 1679.Full leather with gilt edge tooling. Good. £300-500 See Illustration
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1899 SIGNED. ‘Paleography: Notes Upon the History of Writing and the Medieval Art of Illumination’ by Bernard Quaritch. Privately printed, London, 1894. Half leather. One of only 199 copies printed for friends of the author. Inscribed and signed by the author; “Presented to his friend J.G. Cor****, Exeter, by Bernard Quaritch, London, December 13, 1894.” £80-120 1900 A quantity of books relating to Rudyard Kipling including three books of verse by Rudyard Kipling (1905-1912), published by Methuen, 11 volumes of The Works of Rudyard Kipling, published Macmillan & Co. Edition de Luxe - including vol. VI Under the Deodars and other stories, vol. IX The Light that Failed, vol.X The Naulahka, vol. XV From Sea to Sea part 1, (1898), A History of England by C.R.L. Fletcher and Rudyard Kipling (1911), published by Hodder & Stoughton and Collected Dog Stories (1934). (19 in total) £50-80 1901 ‘Aerius Redivivius: Or, The History of the Presbyterians’ by Peter Heylyn, publishers John Crosley (Oxford, 1670), hardcover. £50-80 1902 ‘The History of Don Quixote’ by Cervantes, illustrated by Gustave Dore, publishers Cassell, Petter and Galpin (1890). Red leather hardcover heavily embossed with gilt decoration. £50-80 1903 A collection of hardback leather-bound books with marbled page edges by William Prescott to include History of the Conquest of Mexico Vol. I, II and III, Second edition (1844), History of Ferdinand and Isabella Vol. I, II and III (1846), and History of the Conquest of Peru Vol.I and II (1847) all published by Bentley, plus History of Philip II Vol.I, II and III, published by Routledge. (11 in total) £50-80
1904 Selection of nine 19th century and later volumes; ‘The Ingoldsby Legends of Mirth and Marvels’ by Thomas Ingoldsby Esquire, Carmine edition - 2nd edition (1867), another book of the same title Volumes 1,2 & 3 published by Richard Bentley (1894), and Tales of Old Japan by Mitford Volumes I and II, published by Macmillan (1871, first edition), also; The Anatomy of Melancholy by Democritus Junior (Robert Burton) A New Edition, published by Chatto and Windus (1881), marbled hardback cover, The Fifteen Decisive Battles of the World: From Marathon to Waterloo by E.S. Creasy, published by Bentley, (1853, fifth edition), leather hardback with gilt embossed decoration, The Essays of Elia and Eliana by Charles Lamb, published by Bell and Daldy, (1867) £50-80 1905 Five volumes by R.S. Surtees and published by Bradbury Agnew with coloured plates by John Leech, marbled boards and red leather spine with gilt title, including “Ask Mamma”; or The Richest Commoner in England (1858), Mr Sponge’s Sporting Tour (1853), Plain or Ringlets (1860), also Oliver Cromwell by S.R.Gardiner (1899) published by Goupil and Co., tissue guarded illustrations, limited edition number 1404 of 1475, plus 4 other books. (10 in total) £50-80 1906 Six volumes by George Borrow, published by John Murray, green cloth boards half leather, including Lavengro (1914), The Bible in Spain (1914) The Romany Rye (1914), The Zincali (1907), Romano LavoLil (1907) and Wild Wales (1907). Also Memoirs of Baron de Marbot in 2 volumes by Arthur John, Butler, published by Longmans Green (1892), (8 in total) £50-80 1907 Four 18th century and later volumes; ‘The Adventures of Gil Blas of Santillane’, 2 volumes, translated by Percival Proctor, printed and sold by Kearsley (1774), and ‘Instructions to Young Sportsmen in All that Relates to Guns and Shooting’ by Lt. Col. P. Hawker, printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, Brown and Green (1825, fourth edition), and ‘The Vicar of Wakefield’, published by Routledge & Sons (no date) £50-80
1912 A Series of Picturesque views of seats of the Noblemen and Gentlemen of the Great Britain and Ireland, 6 Vols, edited by Rev F.O. Morris, B.A., published by William Mackenzie (London, no date, late 19th century). Decorative cloth bindings. Also; Fac-simile of autographs of subscribers to the picturesque views of Seats of Noblemen and Gentlemen of sale, published A. Clarke (London, 1880) £60-100
1908 1908 ‘The Lives of Dr. John Donne, Sir Henry Wotton, Mr. Richard Hooker, Mr George Herbert & Dr. Robert Sanderson’ by Izaak Walton, published by Henry Washbourne (London, 1845) with handwritten Wordsworth sonnet on inside back page, and ‘The Complete Angler’, by the same author, edited by John Major (1844), fourth edition, (2), Matching gilt tooled green leather bindings £60-80 See Illustration 1909 R. Caldecott’s Picture Books, seven volumes in one, Complete Edition, published by George Routledge & Sons, no date, circa 1880, with colour illustrations. Comprising; A Frog he would a-wooing go, The Milkmaid, Hey Diddle Diddle and Baby Bunting, The Fox Jumps over the Parson’s Gate, The Great Panjandrum Himself, Come Lasses and Lads, and An Elegy on the Glory of her sex Mrs Mary Blaize, Cream cloth covered boards. Fair. £50-80 1910 Tredgold on the Steam Engine: Marine Engines and Boilers, volumes 1 and 2, published by James S Virtue (London, 19th century), spine with 5 raised gilt tooled sections £100-200 1911 Waverley Novels, Dryburgh Edition, complete in 25 vols, limited edition numbered 45/300, published by Adam & Charles Black, signed with ink “A. & C. Black” under each limitation designation £50-100
1913 ‘Wealth of Nations’ by Adam Smith, three volumes, printed for T. Caddell et al. (London, 1805), Half-leather. Fair. £50-80 1914 ‘Sunshine and Storm in the East’ by Lady Brassey, published by Longmans, Green & Co., (London, 1881), inscribed and signed by the author; “To W. Cowie, from the Author Annie Brassey, With many thanks for kind guidance through the Wearmouth Coal-pit, Sunderland, Octr. 3rd 1881” £60-80 1915 Green, Thomas, The Universal Herbal; or, Botanical, medical, and Agricultural Dictionary Vol 2 only, The Floricultural Cabinet and Florists’ Magazine. Volume XI, January to December, 1843.Harrison, Joseph, editor. Published by Whittaker., London., 1843,Natural History Picture Book. Mammalia Wood, J.G. Published by Routledge, Warne, and Routledge, 1862 £40-60 1916 A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Shakespeare William, Published by Dent, London, 1895, Gilbert Henry: Robin Hood and the men of the Greenwood. Published by Edinburgh & London: T C & E C Jack, 1912. Hans Christian Andersen, The Ice Maiden, 1863, Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves, Illus Dulac.1919, and two other books, (6) £40-60 1917 Of London, Pennant, Thomas, Published by Robert Faulder, London, 1790. Ignoramus, Comoedia Coram Rege Jacobo et Totius Angliae Magnatibus. Ruggle, GeorgePublication Date: 1731. Together with eight other antiquarian books, including, Baretti Joseph, A Journey from London to Genoa, Vols I & III only (10) £40-60
1919 Dutch Bible with white metal ornaments, 1839, Preston John, The New Creature or A Tratise of Santification, 1633. (Lacking pages 147-157) Rebound. The Christians Best Companion, J McGowan and Son, 1827, and five other antiquarian books. (8) £40-60 1920 Carrington,Dorothy, Evelina and the Bag of Crimson Seed. Published by Lutterworth Press, UK., 1945, Idylles et Elegies Scripta Manent Collection Publiee sous la direction de Constantin Castera Chenier, Andre illustrated by Ivanna Lemaitre, Published by Philippe Renouard, Paris, 1926 and twelve other books to include four vols, Charles Knight Shakspeare. (14) £40-60 1921 ‘Henry VII, Prince Arthur and Cardinal Morton: From a Group representing the Adoration of the Three Kings on the Chancel Screen of Plymtree Church in the County of Devon, With a notice by T. Mozley, M.A., Rector of Plymtree’, the Appendix containing a notice of “Nicholas Monk, Rector of Plymtree” et al., printed for T. Mozley, Rector of Plymtree by Clay, Sons & Taylor (London, 1878), containing coloured and monochrome plates, *Inscribed by T. Mozley* Inscribed “Miss Ogle, with the Rector of Plymtree’s Compliments and Kind Thanks”, Green cloth. Fair - Good. £40-60 1922 ‘A Bear Called Paddington’ by Michael Bond, published by Collins (London, 1966 sixth impression),With dust-jacket. Good Very Good. £30-50 1922A The History of Decline & Fall of Roman Empire by Edward Gibbon, 8 vols, The Folio Society £30-50 1923 ‘The Luttrell Psalter’, with an introduction by Eric George Millar, containing 2 colour plates and 183 monochrome plates. Published by Bernard Quaritch, London, 1932.Cloth-covered boards. Near Fine. £40-60 1923A The Royal Artillery Commemoration Book 1939-1945, published on behalf of The Royal Artillery Benevolent Fund, by G. Bell and Sons Ltd £50-80
1918 A 1648 original manuscript ‘Articles of the Treaty of Newport’, with related correspondence including a letter from the curator of the Carisbrooke Castle Museum in Newport confirming their interest in the document and its subsequent publication details. £60-80
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1924 ‘Boccaccio’s Decameron’, two volumes, facsimile edition taken from first English edition printed by Isaac Jaggard. Printed at The Shakespeare Head Press, 1934 & 1935. From a limited edition of 325. Full blue leather, marbled endpapers. Very Good. £100-150 1924A Books on Winston Churchill, to include Thoughts and Adventures, My African Journey, Great Contemporaries, The Story of The Malakand Field Force, The World Crisis 1911-1918 and My Early Life(11) £40-80 1925 Selection of 10 early 20th century and later political, travel and other volumes; Liaison 1914 by E.L. Spears, published by Heinemann (1932), Sir John Chardin’s Travels in Persia by Brigadier-General Sir Percy Sykes, published by The Argonaut Press (1927), The Itinerary of Ludovico di Varthema of Bologna from 1502 to 1508 by Sir Richard Carnac Temple, published by Argonaut (1928), The World Encompassed by Temple, published by Argonaut (1926), and Prelude to Victory by BrigadierGeneral E.L. Spears, published by Jonathan Cape (1940), with an introduction by Winston Churchill, along with 5 volumes titled The Right Hon. Benjamin Disraeli Earl of Beaconsfield, K.G., and his Times by Alexander Charles Ewald, published by William Mackenzie (1882), (10 in total) £50-80 1926 ‘Shakespeare’s Comedies, Histories & Tragedies’, facsimile first folio edition of 1623 Chatsworth Copy in the possession of The Duke of Devonshire. No. 256 out of limited edition of 1,000 copies made and signed by the editor Sidney Lee. Bound in suede with leather ties, red label with gilt lettering on spine. Along with the ‘First Folio Shakespeare: Census of Copies’ 1902, (2) £100-150 1927 Poetical Works of the Rev. George Crabbe by his son, complete in 8 volumes, published by John Murray (1834), brown cloth hardback with gilt lettering, Along with; The Novels of Jane Austen, 4 out of 5 volumes, published by Oxford University Press (1926), including Sense and Sensibility, Pride and Prejudice, Mansfield Park, Emma. Hardbacks with gilt lettering. £50-80
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1928 Selection of 19th century and later volumes; The Life of Benvenuto Cellini by John Addington Symonds, published by John C. Nimmo (1888), 2 of 2 volumes, only 500 copies of this edition were printed for England. Bacon’s Essays by S.H. Reynolds, published by Oxford Press (1890), Longfellow’s Poetical Works published by Gall and Inglis, Bab Ballads by W.S. Gilbert (1898) and various other books. £50-80 1929 Seven 19th century and later volumes in red cloth bindings; ‘The Life of Napoleon Bonaparte’ by S. Baring-Gould, published by Methuen (1897), ‘The Mysteries of Udolpho by Ann Radcliffe’, published by Dent (1931), First edition of Everyman’s Library in 2 volumes, and 4 further volumes in red cloth bindings other books. £30-50 1930 A quantity of books mainly on engineering, 19th century and later including The English Mechanic 1871-2, Official illustrated Catalogue of the International Exhibition x 2, Machinery for Metalliferous mines £60-100 1930A Ian Fleming Goldfinger 1959 first edition £80-120 1931 Donated, signed and inscribed by Lord Queensberry, ‘The National Sporting Club: Past and Present’, edited by A.F. Bettinson and W. Outram Tristram, published by Sands & Co. (London, 1901), inscribed; “Wishing the Daily Despatch & Evening Chronicle’s War Relief Fund the very best of luck. Queensberry, Nov. 1939”, Also; ‘An Officer of the Long Parliament and His Descendants Being Some Account of the Life and Times of Colonel Richard Townesend of Castletown, Castletownshend, and a Chronicle of His Family’, edited by Richard and Dorothea Townshend, this rare volume being one of the Townshend family’s own copy. Contained within a note entitled “Another anecdote of my Great-uncle John Sealy” signed by K. Dorothy Townshend, also a handwritten letter transcribed from the Cork Examiner of the obituary of Dr. Edward Richard Townshend and other genealogical papers etc., (2 books in lot), *Sealy’s sister, Eleanor Townsend married John Townsend. His son, Rev Horace Townsend was Kathleen Dorothy’s grandfather £40-60
1931A Ian Fleming ‘You only live twice” 1964 first edition and Thunderball Published 1961 American publication by Viking Press £60-100 1932 ‘Atlas of the Gold Coast’, published by the Gold Coast Survey Department (Accra, 1945, fourth edition), containing within double page maps, and loose; and envelope “With the Compliments of Managing Director Merchant Bank (Ghana) Limited”, Also; published by/for Asantehene’s Secretariat, Manhyla Palace, Kumasi, Asante, Ghana - ‘The Three Great Festivals of Asant’ by Rev. Dr. J. Agyeman-Duah, fellow of the Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, no date, and another pamphlet by same author, published by Asantehene’s Records Office, and loose ‘West Africa’ magazine sheets £30-50 1933 ‘Strip’ by Angela Readman, published by Salt Publishing, (2007, first edition) £30-50 1934 John Speed map of Huntington, with original colour, dated 1662, 41cm x 53cm £100-150 1935 Gerard van Keulen, ‘A New Gradually Encreasing Compass-Map of a Part of the Sea Coasts of Sussex, Extending from Eastward of Hastings, to Arundel Haven with their Shallows and Depths’, 52cm x 62cm, and a John Speed map of Devonshire, 48cm x 35cm £100-150 1936 Map of The Hundred of Cornilo & Bewsborough with the Liberty of the Town, and another; The Hundred of Eastry With The Liberty Of ... Sandwich, each 45cm x 38cm, framed and glazed, together with a number of rolled maps and posters. £80-120 1937 Jan Jansson, Map of Derbyshire, 38cm x 48cm, details verso and dated 1683, and five further comprising J. Ellis map of Dorset Shire, J. Archer map of the Isle of Wight, Moule map of North London, hand coloured map of Dorcet Shire and a road map. £80-120 1938 Robert Morden, map of Devonshire, 37cm x 43cm, framed, with associated loose pages, together with, Alfred Dawson, Etching, On Dartmoor, 1803, 10cm x 15cm £40-60
CLOCKS
1946A Early 20th century gilt metal four glass clock with porcelain dial (movement incomplete no pendulum) 30cm £60-100
This section of sale will not start before Friday 12:15pm 1939 Sheraton revival mahogany and marquetry inlaid mantel clock, the movement marked D.C.Co 30cm £100-200
1944 1944 Jaeger-Le Coultre Atmos Classic V Clock, 20th Century, five glass case with gilt metal framework, raised on a bracket foot base, Model of clock 526, together with instruction manual. 23cm £300-500 See Illustration 1940 1940 19th century musical quarter repeating carriage clock with lever escapement , 20cm £300-500 See Illustration
1945 Early 19th century mahogany cased wall clock, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, single train eight day fusee movement, 46cm diameter £100-150
1941 French brass carriage clock with alarm, the eight day movement repeating the hours and half hours, on a gong, Anglaise case, 18.5cm £100-150
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1942 Late 20th century faux lapis lazuli carriage clock, 14.5cm high, with brown leather carry case, and a matching smaller carriage clock 10cm by by Matthew Norman £100-200
1947 18th century mahogany eight day long case clock by Wignall of Ormskirk painted dial with moon face dial and subsidiary seconds dial 8 day weight driven movement striking on bell 230cm £200-400 See Illustration 1945A 1945A 19th century pink marble and gilt metal four glass mantel clock with porcelain dial with train train movement striking on bell with mercury pendulum 36cm £600-1000 See Illustration
1943 1943 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 £200-300 See Illustration
1946 Andrew Huber four glass and brass carriage clock with lever movement, the white enamelled dial with Roman numerals, back plate signed ‘WJH’, 15cm high NOTE: An identical clock is pictured on page 299 of ‘English Carriage Clocks’ by Charles Allix. Provenance: Sold by a member of the Huber family. £80-120
1947A 19th century polished slate and marble mantel clock by John Bull & Co with twin train movement striking on a bell 36cm x 28cm £100-200 1948 Brass and four glass carriage clock with lever movement striking on a gong, the white enamelled dial with Arabic numerals and marked Goldsmiths’ Company, 112 Regent St. London, 18cm high, in fitted case with key £150-250
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1952 An early 20th century German anniversary clock under a glass dome £40-60 1953 “The Peerless Musical Box” Swiss made lever wind cylinder musical box playing eight airs, Faux Rosewood and painted case. 42cm wide £80-120 1954 Oak cased two train bracket clock by W&H, the eight day movement striking the hours and half hours on a gong. 40cm high £100-150
1949 1949 19th Century brass single fusee skeleton clock, striking on a bell, under glass dome, 35cm high £300-500 See Illustration 1950 Brass and four glass repeating carriage clock with lever movement, striking on a gong, marked J J Durrant & Son, London, 20cm £200-300 1951 Eighteen bound volumes of Antiquarian Horology magazine and some loose 6 £250-350
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1955 18th Century 30 hour oak long cased clock by James Irish of Steyning, brass dial to weight driven movement striking on bell. Height 192cm. £200-300 1956 19th Century slate mantel clock, height 30cm, and a walnut mantel clock, height 30cm £50-100 1957 19th Century walnut cased Vienna regulator by H. Maurer of Eisenbach, height 76cm. £80-120 1958 18th Century oak 30 hour longcase clock by Mannings Enford, weight driven movement striking on bell. Height 194cm £200-300 1959 18th Century oak 30 hour long case clock by Richard Longhurst, Steyning. Weight driven movement striking on a bell, height 196cm. £200-400
1960 1960 Early 19th century mahogany cased marine barometer by W. Murphy, Anchor & Hope Alley, Wapping, 95cm high £200-400 See Illustration 1961 19th Century rosewood aneroid barometer with silvered dial. 94cm high £100-200 1962 Hall Wakefield mercury stick barometer on Gothic carved oak back board, 109cm £50-80
PERSIAN RUGS This section of sale will not start before Friday 12:30pm
1965 1965 Persian red ground carpet with blue border and central foliate forms 379cm x 260cm £150-250 See Illustration 1965A Persian red ground rug with multiple border, the centre with three lozenge shaped medallions 190cm x 123cm £50-100 1966 Blue ground rug multiple boarders centre with foliate forms 206cm x 138cm and red ground rug 120cm x 59cm £150-250 1966A Persian design cream ground carpet with multiple borders, the centre with repeating shaped medallions 305cm x 295cm £150-250 1967 Red ground carpet with blue central medallion, 163cm x 117cm, another carpet and two rugs £60-100 1963 1963 Ghom central Persia silk prayer rug with multiple borders, the centre with a landscape with two deer, 200cm x 127cm £1500-2500 See Illustration 1963A Red ground Persian design carpet with multiple borders 285cm x 195cm £50-100
1968 Afghan carpet, the red ground with three rows of lozenges, 300cm x 240cm £100-150 1969 Persian rug with a formal garden design, 200cm x 130cm
£50-80
1970 Persian rug with multiple borders. 130cm x 80cm
£50-80
1964 West Anatolian double column prayer rug, 200cm x 130cm £200-400 1964A Red ground Persian design rug with multiple borders the centre with geometric forms 303cm x 136cm £50-100
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ANTIQUE FURNITURE This section of sale will not start before Friday 12:40pm
1971 1971 Indian tiger skin rug Provenance: by family descent, shot in India by a Serving Officer circa 1920, 345cm head to tail £2000-3000 See Illustration 1971A 19th century mahogany bow fronted chest of two short and three long drawers 110cm x 110cm £80-120 1972 Victorian mahogany what-not, the gallery top on barley sugar twist supports with frieze drawer to the base. 38cm x 38cm x 160cm £150-200
1973 1973 18th century walnut and cross banded chest on chest, the top with three short and three long drawers, base with two long drawers, on bun feet, height 147cm x width 106cm x depth 56cm £300-500 See Illustration
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1974 1974 18th century oak dresser, three tiered plate rack above base with three drawers with shelf under, height 204cm, width 159cm, depth 48cm £800-1200 See Illustration
1975 1975 ‘The Admirals Couch’, formerly property of Sir Admiral George Back Captain of HMS Terror, a William IV rosewood couch with ornately carved side and back panels, base with drawers, height 96cm, width 200cm, depth 68cm., and a medal commemorating the 1836 expedition in HMS Terror with typed short family history Provenance: Direct family descent that can be traced through seven generations. Family history tells that the couch was owned by Admiral Sir George Back in the 1830’s and we believed it was taken on the HMS Terror, the infamous Arctic Expedition of 1836, but as far as we and the family know there is no inventory listing the couch. Sir George Back: Midshipmen 1808, captured by the French at Deba 1809, returned to England 1814. Served against the French on North American Station as Admiralty mate in 1817. Accompanied Franklin on the Voyage of Discovery to Spitzbergen seas 1818, in expeditions to Coppermine river 1819 - 1922, and Mackenzie river 1824 - 27. Made Lieutenant in 1822, Commander in 1827 and led exploring expedition to the Great Fish river, in 1833 - 35 he commanded an expedition to complete the coast line between Regents Inlet and Cape Turnagain. In 1836, command of HMS Terror was given to Captain George Back for an expedition to the northern part of Hudson Bay, with a view to entering Repulse Bay, where landing parties were to be sent out to determine whether the Boothia Peninsula was an island or a peninsula. However, Terror failed to reach Repulse Bay and barely survived the winter off Southampton Island, at one point being forced 40 feet up the side of a cliff by the ice. In the spring of 1837, an encounter with an iceberg further damaged the ship, which was in a sinking condition by the time Back was able to beach the ship on the coast of Ireland at Lough Swilly. Ewbank’s are selling a medal for this voyage with this lot. Knighted in 1838. £1000-2000 See Illustration
1976 18th century oak Wainscot chair back with circular chip carved decoration, and panelled seat on turned legs £100-150 1977 Pair of early 19th century country made yew wood chairs with pierced splat backs and wood seats £80-120 1978 Pair of 19th century bronze wall lights in the form of sea horses, 35cm £80-120 1979 Regency style brass and cast metal fire basket, height 70cm, width 66cm, depth 32cm £200-400 1980 Pair of 19th century circular giltwood footstools with silk upholstery £80-120
1981 1981 Charles I oak gate leg table with turned legs and one drawer (with some alterations), height 76cm, width 137cm, length extended 160cm £500-800 See Illustration
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1982 Early 20th century Waring & Gillows walnut sofa table, makers marked stamped on the drawer height 77cm, width 93cm, depth 61cm, extended length 150cm £200-250
1993 Victorian extending dining table with two leaves, height - 74cm un-extended length 117cm x width 99cm, extended - length 203cm £150-250
2000 William IV rosewood fold over top tea table on platform base with lion’s paw feet, height 75cm, width 91cm, depth 46cm, table top open 91cm x 91cm £150-250
1983 Victorian mahogany pedestal sideboard with three frieze drawers over cupboards, height 90cm, width 174cm, depth 59cm £150-200
1994 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
2001 17th Century oak chest, height 110cm, width 100cm, depth 60cm £200-400
1995 18th Century oak Gateleg table, height 68cm, width, 47cm, (135 cms open) length 98cm £80-120
2003 18th century oak gate-leg dining table on turned supports. Height 75cm, length 144cm, depth 46cm. Table top open diameter - 156cm. £250-350
1984 Chippendale style table with a carved frieze on cabriole legs with paw feet, later marble top, height 80cm, width 91cm, depth 54cm £200-250 1985 19th century mahogany dressing table mirror. Height 82cm, width 65cm, depth 48cm. £50-80 1986 William IV mahogany and leather upholstered library chair with reeded front legs. £150-200 1987 Rosewood music cabinet with marquetry inlaid decoration, 128cm x 57cm £80-120 1987A 19th century partners mahogany desk with a tooled leather surface with six drawers under on turned legs 75cm x 150cm £300-500
1996 Victorian drum shaving stand, the fluted base with cupboard and mirror, height 143cm, width 48cm £100-200 1997 Set of six hoop back Victorian mahogany dining chairs with upholstered seats on cabriole legs £150-250 1998 Three matching Globe Wernicke style four section oak bookcases. Height 145cm, width 87cm, depth 36cm £800-1200
2002 18th century style oak Refectory Table the two plank top on end stretchers 206cm long x 73cm wide £200-300
2004 19th century walnut Davenport with fitted interior and leather inset top (later feet), height 88cm, width 52cm, depth 57cm £150-250 2005 19th century chest of drawers with three frieze drawers over two short and three long drawers. Height 132cm, width 123cm, depth 53cm £100-200
1988 20th Century cut glass sixteen branch chandelier with drops £80-120 1989 17th Century oak chest of two short and three long drawers height 95cm, width 97cm, depth 61cm. £300-500 See Illustration 1990 18th century oak dresser with three drawers, on column supports. height 85cm, length 183cm, depth 45cm £100-150 1991 Victorian button back armchair with mahogany frame and an Edwardian mahogany and upholstered armchair £60-100 1992 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 £500-800
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1999 1999 Yamaha U1 upright piano, Serial number D 1946041. Height 121cm, width 151cm, depth 63cm £1000-1500 See Illustration
2006 19th century mahogany oval tray, 66cm and another, 66cm £40-60 2007 Early 20th century gilt brass basket chandelier with panels of frosted glass beneath a rams head and harebell border Height 64cm, diameter 49cm £100-150
2015 Early 20th century free standing corner cabinet the top with three shelves above a glazed cupboard door on turned legs 175cm £100-200 2016 Regency style marble topped mahogany breakfront sideboard with four cupboard doors, on plinth base 90cm x 140cm £100-200
2026 19th century oak and elm Windsor stick back arm chair £60-100 2027 19th century walnut and box wood strung wine cooler with brass liner on round feet 65cm tall £80-120
2017 Early 20th Century marquetry inlaid bookcase cabinet, open shelves above two glazed doors, on bracket feet, 112cm x 108cm £100-200 2018 19th century mahogany and cross banded demi lune card table 92cm wide £200-400 2008 2008 Early 20th century mahogany and satinwood cross-banded canterbury, height 52cm, width 52cm, depth 38cm £100-150 See Illustration
2019 Late 19th/early 20th century mahogany corner cabinet the top with glazed door base with cupboard door 123cm high £100-200
2028 Early 20th century mahogany tambour fronted knee hole desk, with a fitted interior above three drawers on square tapering legs with casters, 120cm x 92cm £200-400 See Illustration
2009 Early 20th century mahogany and parquetry inlaid display cabinet on square tapering legs with spade feet. Height 191cm, width 153cm, depth 41cm. £100-200 2010 19th Century mahogany and cross-banded folding tea table. Height 76cm, width 92cm, depth 45cm, open 90cm £80-120 2011 George VI coronation stool. Height 48cm, width 48cm, depth 31cm £100-150 2012 18th century oak coffer, height 90cm, width 133cm, depth 62cm £80-120 2013 Early 20th century mahogany and boxwood strung sideboard, with mirrored back flanked by two glazed doors, the base with three drawers and twin cupboard doors raised on cabriole legs 183cm x 137cm £200-300 2014 Early 20th century Sheraton revival ladies writing desk top with six drawers to tooled leather writing surface, above three drawers on tapering legs 100cm x 130cm £300-500
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2020 2020 19th century mahogany, cross banded and inlaid serpentine shaped mahogany sideboard with a single drawer flanked by a cupboard and a deep drawer, on tapering square legs 340cm wide £300-500 See Illustration 2021 Early 20th century walnut davenport 92cm x 54cm £60-100 2022 19th century style walnut love seat carved with masks and foliate forms 133cm wide £200-300
2029 Pair of mid 20th century painted enamel pub signs for ‘The Castle’ with views of Windsor Castle 120cm x 90cm £100-200 2030 Victorian mahogany fire screen with tapestry panel. Height 112cm, width 66cm £50-80 2031 19th century yew and elm Windsor chair £80-120 2032 19th century yew and elm Windsor chair £80-120 2033 19th century yew and elm Windsor chair £50-100
2023 19th century style walnut cylinder bureau with fitted interior above two drawers on cabriole legs 100cm x 90cm £150-250
2034 19th century yew and elm Windsor chair £80-120
2024 19th century oak and elm child’s Windsor stick back high chair £60-100
2035 19th century yew and elm Windsor chair £80-120
2025 19th century oak and elm child’s Windsor chair £60-100
2036 Three early 20th century Elm Captains chairs £80-120
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2037 Two early 20th century Elm Captain’s chairs
£50-100
2038 Two early 20th century Elm Captain’s chairs
£50-100
2050 Late 19th / early 20th century walnut and marquetry inlaid pier cabinet. Height 103cm, width 76cm, depth 32.5cm. £200-300 See Illustration
2051 Chinese carved hardwood low table, height 43cm, diameter 59cm. £50-80
2039 Two early 20th century Elm Captain’s chairs
£50-100
2040 Two early 20th century Elm Captain’s chairs
£50-100
2041 Three panel folding screen with French equestrian prints, height 186cm, total width 204cm £200-300
2042 Pair of Empire mahogany and brass mounted upholstered open armchairs £200-300
2043 Early 20th century Continental walnut side table, with two drawers, on cabriole legs, height 85cm, width 110cm, depth 37cm £100-120
2044 19th century Continental panelled walnut four door cupboard, height 194cm, width 162cm, depth 60cm £100-200
2045 Pair of late 19th/early 20th century oak mirrors decorated with fruit carved in high relief. 52cm x 43cm £80-120
2046 A pair of 19th century giltwood wall mirrors (restored), 144cm x 61cm £300-500
2047 19th century mahogany pedestal desk with nine drawers. Height 79cm width 138cm, depth 76cm £400-600
2052 2052 Early 20th century marquetry inlaid oval table with frieze drawers on cabriole legs with gilt metal mounts united by under tier, 73cm x 63xm £250-350 See Illustration
2053 Late 19th century / early 20th century mahogany and brass bound round three tired table, diameter 39cm, 79cm high £100-200
2054 19th century mahogany work table, top inset with leather writing surface to fitted interior, above silk rag box raised on twin end supports to scrolled feet and castors, 73cm x 54cm £200-300
2048 19th century walnut refectory dining table on twin end supports 75cm x 196cm x 86cm £200-400
2049 19th century pine refectory dining table on twin end column supports 75cm, x 235cm x 103cm £200-400
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2055 2055 20th century burr walnut and cross banded triple pedestal dining table by Adam Brett and Son of Norwich width 400cm £200-300 See Illustration
GARDEN FURNITURE This section of sale will not start before Friday 1:40pm
2057 Early 20th century pair of white painted metal hanging basket holders, 70cm £80-120 2058 Late Victorian white painted cast iron conservatory heater. Height 75cm, width 35cm £50-80 2059 Set of seven Faux-Bois planters, circa 1950
£140-250
2056 2056 20th century cast iron white painted garden jardinière stand in Coalbrookdale style £300-500 See Illustration
2060 2060 Pair of carved and painted wood sphinxes, height 78cm, width 45cm, length 118cm £300-500 See Illustration 2061 Collection of French concrete 1950’s mushrooms
£100-200
2062 Black painted wrought iron arched garden gate and bracket, 109cm high £100-200
2063 2063 19th century Lead planter, stamped The Bulbeck Foundry 96. Height 39cm, width 52cm £100-150 See Illustration 2056A 2056A 20th century bronze garden fountain in the form of a putti clutching a fish with a turtle at his feet all standing on a shell. 150cm. high £800-1200 See Illustration
2064 Composite stone planter, height 52cm, width 119cm, depth 39cm £100-150
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Friday 24th June, 3.00pm Single Owner Collection of Fine English & Irish Glass
Lot 3250
THE HOWARD MANUEL COLLECTION OF ANTIQUE ENGLISH & IRISH GLASS This collection of around 300 lots was started 40 years ago when the vendor fell in love with Irish glass after a visit to Waterford. The collection has been purchased from Christie’s, Sotheby’s, Phillips, leading regional auctioneers as well as through the specialist trade.
3002 3000 3000 19th century large square cut glass decanter and stopper with patterned decoration, 27cms high 10.5” Purchased: Sothebys 16/5/2002. lot 258 Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £200-300 See Illustration
3002 Nelson commemorative goblet engraved with an oval portrait medallion, five men of war, Trafalgar, and “England expects that every man this day will do his duty”, 16cms high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £200-300 See Illustration
3003 3001 3001 A large late 19th/early 20th century goblet shaped vase engraved with a hunting scene with riders hounds and a fox, 15cms diam., 21cms high Provenance: Bonhams auction label Private collection acquired over the last fifty years £250-400 See Illustration
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3003 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 Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £300-500 See Illustration
3007
3004 3004 Early 19th century Sunderland Bridge rummer with bucket shaped bowl, engraved with a bridge, a sailing vessel, a basket of flowers and initials, on square base, 15cms high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £150-250 See Illustration
3007 Late 19th/early 20th century cut glass fruit bowl with a decorated border on a square base, 23.5cm high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £150-250 See Illustration
3008
3005
3006
3008 19th century glass vase with bucket shaped bowl on round foot, engraved Sunderland Bridge with a sailing vessel, barley and hops and a vacant oval cartouche, 22.5cms high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £250-400 See Illustration
3005 19th century three ring round decanter and stopper, engraved with shamrock thistles and roses and “Ireland for ever”, 37.5cms high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £100-150 See Illustration 3006 19th century three ring round decanter and stopper engraved with shamrock thistles and roses and a harp and “Ireland for ever”, 37.5cms high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £120-180 See Illustration 3009 3009 Early 19th century large goblet engraved with hops and barley, and dated 1808, on a round foot, 21cms high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £250-400 See Illustration
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3010 3010 Mid 19th century large cock-fighting goblet on a round foot, engraved with four panels with cock-fighting scenes, 22cms high Purchased: Sothebys, Billingshurst 12/9/2001, lot 1004 Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £250-400 See Illustration
3013 3013 19th century goblet commemorating King William and the Battle of the Boyne, on octagonal faceted stem and round foot, 18cms high Provenance: Bonhams Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £200-300 See Illustration
3011
3014
3011 Late 19th century cut glass fruit bowl on square foot with star cut base, possibly Waterford, 23cms high, 21cms diam Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £150-250 See Illustration
3014 Pair of 19th century glass goblets engraved with the crest of the 27th Enniskillin Regiment, the backs with flowers and foliage, on square feet, 14.5cms high Purchased: Sothebys, 6/7/2005 lot 237 Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £350-500 See Illustration 3015 Late 18th/early 19th century Blue John Vase of neo-classical form. 19.5cm High 11cm Diameter Purchased: Sotheby’s 18/11/2008 Lot 306 Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £2000-3000 See Illustration
3012 3012 Williamite goblet commemorating the glorious memory of King William, enraved with the King on horseback, a crown and GR, on round foot, 9.5cms diam, 12cms high Provenance: Bonhams Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £100-150 See Illustration
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3016 A George III Blue John and gilt brass paperweight, circa 1800, cracked, 14.5cm Purchased: Sotheby’s 04/12/2002 Lot 287 Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. . £300-500 See Illustration 3017 Early 19th century Blue John two handled vase of classical form. 13.5cm high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £400-600 See Illustration
3015
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3019
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3022
3018 Early 19th century Blue John shallow bowl on pedestal stem. 9.5cm High Provenance: Sotheby’s 21/06/2000 Lot 95 Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £400-600 See Illustration 3019 Early 19th century Blue John pedestal dish on turned stem. 11cm High 11cm Diameter Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £500-700 See Illustration 3020 Derbyshire Blue John bowl, 8.25cm diameter, another 6.5cm diameter and two smaller bowls Purchased: Sotheby’s 21/06/2000 Lot 99 Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £300-500 See Illustration 3021 Early 19th century Blue John low footed bowl 7cm diameter. Purchased: Sotheby’s 21/06/2000 Lot 100 Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £200-300 See Illustration 3022 Early 19th century Blue John circular box and cover, 4cm diameter with silver mount Purchased: Sotheby’s 21/06/2000 Lot 98 Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £300-500 See Illustration
3023 3023 Blue John bowl 7cm with non matching pedestal and another 6.5cm Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years.
£200-300 See Illustration
3024 Collection of 20th century glass to include decanters, bowls and brandy glasses Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £50-100
3027 19th century ale glass and two others the tallest 13cm Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £40-60
3025 George V silver mounted double oil and vinegar bottle Sheffield 1928, 17cm high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £50-80
3028 19th century glass rummer and three others, the tallest 15cm Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £40-60
3026 19th century ale glass and two others the tallest 16cm Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £50-80
3029 19th century glass rummer and three others, the tallest 15cm Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £40-60
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3030 19th century glass rummer and three others the tallest 13cm Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £40-60 3031 19th century glass rummer with facetted bowl 18cm Purchased: Phillips Lot 6 sale T0442 Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £40-60 3032 19th century glass rummer and three others, the tallest 16cm Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £40-60 3033 19th century glass rummer and three others the tallest 15cm Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £40-60 3034 19th century glass rummer and three others, the tallest 18cm Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £40-60
3040
3042
3040 18th century wine glass with opaque twist stem, the bell bowl engraved with fruiting vine and a bird, conical foot, 18cm Purchased: Sothebys 5/7/2000 lot 1169 Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £150-200 See Illustration
3042 18th century air twist cordial glass, 14.5cms high Purchased: HOK 15/4/2003 lot 1347 Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £100-150 See Illustration
3035 19th century glass rummer and three others, the tallest 14cm Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £40-60 3036 19th century glass rummer and three others, the tallest, 16cm Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £40-60 3037 19th century glass rummer and three others, the tallest 15cm Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £40-60 3038 19th century glass rummer and three others, the tallest 14cm Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years £40-60 3039 19th century glass rummer and three others, the tallest 16cm Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £40-60
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3041 3041 18th century cordial glass on plain stem and round folded foot, 13.5cms Purchased: HOK 15/4/2003 lot 1347 Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £80-100 See Illustration
3043 Pair of early 20th century wine glasses the bowls engraved with flowers and foliage, on pale blue spiral twist stems, 15cms high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £100-150 See Illustration 3044 Large 19th century rummer, engraved H Bolton 1861, 14cms high, 11.5cms diam. Purchased: Canterbury Auction Galleries, 5/11/2005, lot 445 Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £40-60
3048 19th century rummer with bucket bowl, engraved with initials hops and barley, on square lemon squeezer foot, 12.5cms high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £40-60 3049 19th century wine glass with a single loop handle, engraved with ferns and “Love the giver”, 16.5cms high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £60-100
3045 3045 18th century goblet with reeded bowl on a domed foot, 17.5cms Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £150-250 See Illustration
3054 19th century goblet on hexagonal stem and round foot, engraved with cherubs with grapes, vines and barrels, 17.5cms high Purchased: label, John Bailey collection Hamilton Osborne King 6/6/00 Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £50-100
3050 19th century rummer, slice cut below an engraved band of barley and hops, on a square star cut base, 14cms high Purchased: HOK 29/05/2001 lot 415 Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £50-80 3051 Royal Brierley Edward VIII Coronation glass of trumpet form with silver coin stem, height 24.5cm Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £30-50 3052 Late 19th century Waterford single lip wine glass cooler Erin Go Bragh (Ireland For Ever), with a harp, engraved with flowers and foliage, on a star cut base Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £30-50
3055 3055 Goblet with bucket shaped bowl engraved with a heavy horse and barley and with initials, 16cms high Purchased: Canterbury Auction Galleries 27/2/2007 lot 91 Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £80-100 See Illustration
3046 3046 18th century goblet on octagonal stem and round domed foot, 17.5cms high Purchased: Sothebys 5/7/2000 lot 1158 Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £200-300 See Illustration
3053
3047 3047 Pair of early 19th century Irish cut glass rummers, 14cms high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £100-150 See Illustration
3053 Late 18th/early 19th century Irish decanter and stopper, engraved with a harp, clover leaves, a crown and foliage, 23cms high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £150-200 See Illustration
3056 3056 19th century square decanter and stopper, engraved “The old bushmills distillery” and “Pure malt” and “Co Antrim Ireland”, star cut base, 28cms high, replacement stopper Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £120-180 See Illustration
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3057 3057 19th century Sunderland Bridge glass goblet with bucket shaped bowl, engraved with a panel with bridge and a sailing ship, and a panel with initials, 13cms high Purchased: The John Bailey Collection, Hamilton Osborne King 6/6/2000 lot 184 Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £100-200 See Illustration
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3059 19th century Sunderland Bridge glass goblet with bucket shaped bowl, engraved with a panel with bridge and a sailing ship, the reverse with a coat of arms and motto “speed the plough”, 14cms high Purchased: Sothebys 5/7/2000 lot 1180 Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £100-200 See Illustration
3061 19th century Sunderland Bridge glass goblet with bucket shaped bowl, engraved with a panel with bridge and a sailing ship, and a vacant panel with a basket of flowers hops and barley, 14cms high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £100-200 See Illustration
3058 3058 19th century Sunderland Bridge glass goblet with bucket shaped bowl, engraved with a bridge and a sailing ship, and Mrs C H Dec 16th 1853, Maldon Essex, 13cms high Purchased from Brian Watson Antique Glass Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £100-150 See Illustration
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3062 3060 3060 19th century Sunderland Bridge glass goblet with bucket shaped bowl, engraved with a panel with bridge and a sailing ship, hops and barley and a panel with Mrs S Balmer, 14cms high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £100-200 See Illustration
3062 19th century rummer with inverted bell shaped bowl, engraved with SS Great Britain and “A pr from Southport Alice Pilling Burry 1846, 14.5cms high Purchased: Rapparee Antiques 2007 Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty year. £100-200 See Illustration
3063 3063 19th century glass beer jug engraved with barley and hops and with a panel with initials, on round foot, 22cms high Purchased from Bonhams Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £200-300 See Illustration
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3065 Clan Mackintosh, a large 19th century glass goblet engraved with coat of arms and motto “Touch not the cat bot a glove” (bot=without) and decorated with thistles and foliage, 21cms high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £250-400 See Illustration
3070 Irish goblet with bucket bowl, engraved with the coat of Arms of Cork and motto ‘Statio Bene Fide Carinis’ (A Safe Harbour for Ships), 15cms high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £80-120 See Illustration
3066 Cut glass goblet with bucket bowl, 13.5cms high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £40-60 3067 Cut glass goblet with bucket bowl, 13.5cms high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £30-50
3064 3064 19th century rummer with bucket shaped bowl engraved with Royal Coats of Arms and verses, “Tower of London 15th October 1846”. 14.5cms high Purchased: bought at auction 2001 Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £150-200 See Illustration
3068 19th century plain glass rummer with bucket bowl, 13.5cms high Purchased: HOK the John Bailey Collection 6/6/2000 lot 198 Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £40-60 3069 Cut glass rummer with a band of patterned decoration Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £30-50
3071 19th century goblet engraved “Mrs J Hatton 1863”, 12.5cms high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £50-80 3072 19th century goblet engraved with flowers and foliage, 14cms high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £50-80 3073 Goblet with star engraved decoration, 14cms high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £30-50 3074 19th century goblet engraved with a bird crest, 13cms high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £30-50 3075 19th century goblet engraved “Forget me not”, 13cms high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £30-50 3076 19th century glass goblet and two others, the tallest 16cm Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £40-60
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3077 Early 19th century engraved glass rummer 20cm, and a 19th century engraved glass, 18cm Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £40-60 3078 19th century glass rummer and three others, the tallest 16cm Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £40-60 3079 Early 19th century engraved glass rummer, the stem with coin inset dated 1803, 15cm and 19th century engraved glass rummer 14cm Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £50-100 3080 19th century cut glass jug, 10cm (Purchased Sotheby’s Lot 269 16th May 2002) and two others 10cm and 15cm Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £60-100 3081 Late 18th/early 19th century glass jug engraved with vines, probably Irish, 14cm Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £60-100 3082 19th century glass ewer, lacking stopper 23cm and a 19th century glass tumbler 15cm Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £50-100 3083 19th century cut glass jug 20cm and another 20cm Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £50-100 3084 19th century engraved glass double lipped rinser 10cm Purchased: HOK lot 415 29/05/01 Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £30-50 3085 Set of five 19th century custard cups each 8cm high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £30-50 3086 Pair of 19th century glass goblets on square feet 14cm Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £30-50
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3087 19th century ale glass and two others, the tallest 16cm Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £30-50 3088 19th century glass rummer and three others, the tallest 15cm and two 19th century liqueur glasses Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £40-60 3089 Pair of 19th century cut glass rectangular salts each 7cm Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £40-60 3090 Pair of 18th century glass goblets 13cm and two others Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £50-100 3091 Early 19th century liqueur glass 8cm and four others Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £30-50
3097 19th century rummer engraved with initials and stars on a square lemon squeezer base, 12.5cms high Purchased: Phillips, lot 5 sale no. TO521 Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £50-80 3098 19th century cut glass rummer, 14cms Purchased: Sothebys, the estate of Christian Lady Hesketh, 7/3/2007, lot 146 Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £20-40 3099 Early 19th century glass rummer engraved with swags and ribbon ties and with initials, 13cms high Purchased: Christies 16/5/2001 lot 102 Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £40-60 3100 Early 19th century goblet with rib moulded bowl engraved with inscriptions dated 1806 and 1829, 13cms high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £60-100
3092 Set of three 19th century wine glasses 10cm and ten similar liqueur glasses various sizes Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £40-60
3101 19th century wine glass with bucket bowl engraved with a spray of flowers and Phoebe Jones, 11cms high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £40-60
3093 19th century goblet with bucket bowl engraved with a bird and roses, initials and “born 17 March 1836”, 13cms high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £60-100
3102 Early 19th century glass rummer, slice cut and engraved with a game bird, initials and foliage, 14.5cms high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £50-80
3094 19th century goblet decorated with ferns, flowers, and foliage, on star cut base, 17cms high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £60-100 3095 19th century rummer engraved and dated 1867, 12.5cms Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years £30-50 3096 Early 19 Early 19th century Irish tumbler, engraved J Kelly above foliage, 11cms high Purchased: The John Bailey collection, Hamilton Osborne King, 6/6/2000, lot 198 Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years £50-80
3103 3103 Late 19th/early 20th century patterned cut glass goblet with bucket bowl, on star cut base, 14cms Purchased: Sothebys 5/7/2000 lot 1159 Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £50-80 See Illustration
3106 3104 3104 Nelson commemorative of goblet engraved with an oval portrait medallion, five men of war, Trafalgar, and “England expects that every man this day will do his duty,” 16cms high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £200-300 See Illustration
3106 A pair of cut-glass confiture jars and covers, circa 1860, of ovoid form with diamond carving on square star cut bases, 25cms high 10” Purchased: the Sir John Gielgud sale at Sotheby’s 05/04/2001 lot 330 Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £300-500 See Illustration
3107 3105 3105 A Sutherland diamond-point engraved armorial rummer, London, dated 1851, the U-shaped bowl engraved twice with the Royal coatof-arms flanked by scenes of Windsor Castle, St James’ Palace and military figures, above finely inscribed verses, all raised on a short stem and circular foot engraved with acorns and oak leaves, 15cm., 6 in., According to C. Hajdamach, British Glass 1800-1914, p.155, ‘one group of rummers and tumblers carry naive diamond point decoration of hunting and shooting scenes, railway engines and coats of arms intermixed with doggerel verse. Many are signed ‘Sutherland, London’ and have the common characteristic of the royal coat of arms. They range in date from 1847 to 1863’. The present lot would appear to be a fine early example of Sutherland’s work. Purchased: the Ralph and Meriel Richardson Foundation sale Sothebys 27/4/2001, lot 205 Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years £300-500 See Illustration
3107 Set of six 19th century drinking glasses with trumpet bowls on round feet, engraved with flowers and foliage, 23cms, 9” highSaid to have been made for the Great Exhibition 1851 at Crystal Palace Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £300-500 See Illustration
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3116 19th century goblet with a band of engraved roses thistles and shamrock on a star cut round base, engraved Alice Herdson, 19.5cms high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £60-80 3117 Two 19 century goblets one engraved with a name and the other with initials Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £50-100
3108 3108 Pair of miniature 19th century rummers engraved QUAESITUM MERITIS and SUCCESS TO THE TARPORLEY HUNT, within floral wreaths, 10.cm high, circa 1840 Note `Quaesitum Meritis` (The search for rewards) appears in the poem Tarporley Hunt [1833] in praise of the Swan at Tarporley by Roland Egerton-Warburton (1804-1891), member and one time president of the Tarporley Hunt Club meeting at the Swan, Tarporley. Purchased: Sothebys 28 June 2001, lot 967 Sold with the book “The Green Collars” by Gordon Fergusson. Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £300-400 See Illustration
3110 3110 Early 19th century glass goblet with a diamond patterned band below floral swags and ribbon ties and an oval panel with initials, 15cms high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £100-150 See Illustration 3111 18th century glass goblet engraved with a horn of flowers and a joint of meat, with initials and dated May 1 1785, 13cms high Purchased: Bonhams lot 8 Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £80-100
3118 3118 Pair of 19th century Irish diamond pattern cut glass bowls with fan cut borders on round feet, 14cms diam Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £150-250 See Illustration
3112 19th century goblet with bucket shaped bowl, engraved with initials within a border of ribbon ties, thistles and roses, 16cms high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £80-100 3113 19th century glass goblet with bucket shaped bowl engraved all over with flowers and foliage, and “ J Greenway 1872”, 13.5cms high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £80-100 3109 3109 19th century glass goblet engraved with coat of arms of the Odd Fellows, with motto “Friendship, love and truth”, a panel with initials below a basket of flowers, 13.5cms high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £80-100 See Illustration
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3114 19th century goblet with engraved name and dated 1854 within a garland of flowers, the stem with coin inset of the same date, 18.5cms high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £80-100 3115 19th century goblet dated 1835 engraved with initials and a verse, “As we part let us hope to meet again with all my heart brave boys”, 18.5cms high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £80-120
3119 3119 19th century Irish diamond pattern cut glass large goblet, 20cms high Purchased: Bonhams lot 525 Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £150-200 See Illustration
3120 3120 Pair of late 19th century urn shaped sweetmeat jars and covers on square star cut bases, 17cms high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £120-180 See Illustration
3126 R Lalique pair of tall wine glasses with flared bowls, 19cms high (circa 1938) Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £50-80
3133 Early 20th century “Last Drop” tumbler, 11.5cms Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £30-50
3127 Set of five matching single diamond pattern bottles and stoppers, 22cms high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £30-50
3134 Large 19th century goblet with bucket bowl engraved with flowers and foliage, 22.5cms high Purchased: Phillips Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £80-120
3128 Diamond pattern cut glass fruit bowl with shaped border on a square foot, 23cms diam Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £50-80
3121 Late 19th century round diamond cut glass bowl on round foot, with shaped border, 28cms wide Purchased: Bonhams lot 159 Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £100-200
3136 19th century goblet engraved with alternating panels of vines and lily of the valley, 26.5cms high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £60-100
3122 Oval 19th century fruit bowl with folded border on round stem and square base, 30cms wide Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £60-100 3123 Lace-makers lamp, 22.5cms high Purchased: Canterbury Auction Galleries 16/10/2007 lot 78 Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £50-80 3124 Two cut glass bottles and stoppers, 15cms high and a pair of sweetmeat jars and covers. 16cms Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £80-100
3129 3129 19th century large cut glass goblet, diamond patterned body below a vine border, engraved with a noble coat of arms with supporters, the reverse with an oval panel with “M”, 21cms high, 15cms diam Purchased: Canterbury Auction Galleries 27/2/2007 lot 90 Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £150-250 See Illustration 3130 Three nearly matching small decanters and stoppers with diamond cut decoration, 20cms high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £80-120 3131 Diamond patterned cut glass bowl on a round stand with fan borders, 23cms diam Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years £30-50
3125 3125 19th century Richardsons vitrified enamelled wine glass with water lily decoration, 16cms high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £50-80 See Illustration
3135 19th century goblet with a Greek key border, engraved with swags and fruiting vines, on facet cut stem and star cut base, 17.5cms high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £80-100
3137 3137 Pair of George III decanters and stoppers engraved with initials, with papier mache black bases with worn gilt decoration, 27cms high NB stoppers do not match Purchased: Canterbury Auction Galleries 12/6/2007 lot 107 Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £100-200 See Illustration
3132 Late 19th century “Bitters” bottle, 20cms high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £50-80
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3138 19th century Masonic goblet with bucket bowl engraved with set square and dividers and with initials, 15.5cms high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £100-150 See Illustration
3141 19th century wine glass engraved profusely with trailing oak leaves and acorns and convolvulous,19cms high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £60-80 See Illustration
3139 19th century Masonic goblet with bucket bowl engraved with set square and dividers and with initials, 13cms high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £40-60
3142 19th century goblet engraved with a broad band of garden flowers, the stem with coin inset 1868, 19cms high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £60-100
3145 19th century goblet engraved with water lilies, 16cms high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £100-150 See Illustration
3146 3146 19th century goblet engraved with flowers and foliage, 18cms high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £100-150 See Illustration
3140 3140 Pair of mid 19th century goblets engraved with trailing vines, 19cms high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £150-250 See Illustration
3143 3143 A glass stand circa 1740 set on a pedestalmoulded stem containing a tear and a folded foot. 7cms Purchased: Sothebys Chatsworth Attic sale 5/10/2010, lot 79. Stated therein possibly Chatsworth Inventory, 1764, The Confectioners Room possibly described as one of the ‘seven glass salvers’ Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £150-200 See Illustration 3144 Two 18th/19th century glass stands, 7cms and 7.5cms Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £80-120
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3147 3147 19th century goblet engraved with convolvulus on a star cut base, 18cms high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £80-120 See Illustration
3153 19th century engraved glass rummer with barley and clover leaves, 15cms high Purchased: Sothebys 16/5/2002 lot 238 Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £80-100
3148 3148 Late 18th century Irish round glass stand on shaped support and round domed base with fold-over foot, 22.5cms Purchased: HOK fine art auctions, Mourne Park 15/4/2003 lot 1308 Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £100-200 See Illustration 3149 Three 1930’s cocktail glasses enamelled with cock-fighting scenes Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £20-40 3150 Late 19th century onion shaped carafe profusely engraved with flowers, vines, foliage, and birds, 11.5cms high and a rummer engraved with a three masted sailing ship, 11cms high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £40-60
3154 19th century tumbler engraved with the Clifton Suspension Bridge and “Rose”, 10.5cms high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £30-50 3155 19th century liqueur glass engraved with the Royal Coat of Arms and with a paddle steamer and verse dated 1864, 11.5cms high, and another engraved with a name 9cms high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £40-60
3159 3159 18th century ale glass with trumpet shaped bowl the stem with tear drop, 19.5cms high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £100-200 See Illustration
3156 19th century goblet engraved with birds, ribbon ties and swags, 12cms high Purchased: HOK Fine Art 19/11 2002 lot 131 Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £80-120 3157 19th century goblet engraved with grasses, barley, ferns and insects, 13cms high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £80-120 3160 3160 Mid 19th century engraved rummer, decorated with ferns and a panel with initials, 16cms high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £100-200 See Illustration
3151 3151 Late 19th century rummer engraved with hops, barley and vines, 16.5cms Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £80-100 See Illustration 3152 19th century goblet engraved with “God speed the plough” coat of arms, hops and barley and initials, 14cms high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £80-100
3158 3158 18th century ale glass, trumpet shaped the stem with tear drop, on folded foot, 25cms high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £200-300 See Illustration
3161 3161 Early 19th century rummer with bucket shaped bowl engraved with a crown, thistles, shamrock, hops, barley etc., 16cms high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £100-150 See Illustration
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3166 18th century plain wine glass, the drawn trumpet bowl raised on a plain baluster stem on round foot, 17.5cm high. Purchased: Sothebys 5/7/2000 lot 1151 Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £80-120
3162 3162 19th century goblet with facet cut decoration, engraved vines and grapes and “J and E Newton”, 14.5cms Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £80-120 See Illustration 3163 Early 19th century goblet with an engraved band of flowers and foliage, 12.5cms high Purchased: Parkside Antiques Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £60-80
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3167 3167 18th century baluster wine glass, circa 1730, the waisted bell bowl above an angular knop on baluster stem and plain foot, 18.5cm. Purchased: Sothebys, 5/7/2000 lot 1150 Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £100-150 See Illustration 3168 18th century baluster wine glass, the bell bowl above a baluster stem and plain foot, 18cms high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £50-80 3169 19th century ale glass engraved with barley, 16cms. Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £60-100
3164 3164 18th century ale glass, the drawn trumpet bowl raised on a teared plain stem and conical foot, 19cm. Purchased: Sothebys 5/7/2000 lot 1161 Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £100-150 See Illustration 3165 18th century ale glass, the drawn trumpet bowl raised on teared plain stem on round foot, 18cm high. Purchased: Sothebys 15/11/1999 lot 718 Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £80-120
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3170 19th century goblet with bucket bowl engraved with hops and barley and “J Worboys”, 13cms high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £60-100 3171 19th century goblet with bucket bowl engraved with hops and barley and Sarah Merryman and 1840, 13cms high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £50-80 3172 19th century goblet with bucket bowl engraved with vines and J and E Newton, 13cms high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £60-80
3173 18th century plain wine glass, the bell shaped bowl raised on a plain baluster stem with tear drop on round foot, 17.5cm high. Purchased: Sothebys 5/7/2000 lot 1149 Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £100-200 See Illustration 3174 Early 19th century ale glass engraved with barley and hops, 17.5cms high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £100-150 3175 Early 19th century rummer with bucket bowl engraved with a game bird, foliage, and initials, 14.5cms high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £60-80 3176 19th century faceted ale glass, with a band of engraving of hops and barley, 17cms high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £50-80 3177 19th century goblet engraved with a broad band of grapes and vines, 15cms high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £40-60 3178 19th century goblet engraved with ferns, 14cms high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £30-40 3179 Pair of 19th century cut glass goblets with bucket bowls and vertical patterned decoration on shaped feet, 13.5cms high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £80-120
3185 Pair of 19th century rummers with bucket bowls, 12.5cms high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £60-100 3186 Pair of 19th century engraved rummers with initials EDG, 11.5cms high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £60-100 3180 3180 Pair of early 19th century Irish rummers on knopped stems, 12.5cms high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years £100-200 See Illustration
3187 Pair of 19th century engraved rummers with initials, 12.5cms Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £60-100
3188 3181 3181 Pair of 19th century goblets with bucket bowls, engraved with a presentation inscription, 14cms high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £100-150 See Illustration
3188 Pair of 19th century rummers with bucket bowls and flared tops, star cut bases, 14.5cms high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £100-150 See Illustration 3189 Pair of 19th century rummers engraved with roses, shamrock, and thistles and with initials MO, 12cms high Purchased: Hamilton Osborne King, The John Bailey collection 6/6/2000 lot 230 Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £80-120
3182 3182 Pair of early 19th century rummers engraved with swags and ribbon ties, 13cms high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £100-150 See Illustration 3183 Pair of 19th century rummers with large bucket bowls, 16cms high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £80-120 3184 Pair of 19th century cylindrical cut glass vases with oval cut patterned decoration on round feet, 21cms high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £60-100
3190 3190 Pair of 19th century rummers with vertical ribbed decoration, faceted stems and star cut bases, 13.5cms high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £100-150 See Illustration
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3191 Pair of 19th century rummers with cut lozenge decoration, and baluster stems, 14cms high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £80-120 3192 Pair of 19th century rummers with diamond patterned decoration on baluster stems, 13cms high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £60-100 3193 Pair of 19th century rummers with cut diamond pattern decoration, 12.5cms high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £80-120
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3194 Pair of 19th century cut glass rummers with sunburst and diamond panels on baluster stems, engraved M, 12.5cms high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £80-120
3197 19th century wine glass entitled “courtship” with a panel with two humerous figures, also engraved William Holcroft 1874, 17cms high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty year. £100-120 See Illustration
3195 Pair of 19th century Irish cut glass liqueur glasses with patterned decoration on baluster stems and star cut bases, 10cms high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £60-100
3201 19th century goblet with bucket bowl with engraved initials within a border of roses, thistles and shamrock, 16cms high Purchased: Canterbury auction galleries 14/8/2007 lot 76 Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £100-150 See Illustration
3198 Pair of 19th century goblets with cut decoration, 14.5cms high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty year. £60-80
3202 19th century ale glass engraved with initials, hops and barley, 15cms high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £60-100
3199 Pair of 19th century goblets with diamond and facet cut decoration on baluster stems, 12.5cms Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years £60-80 3200 19th century goblet decorated with a panel of a sportsman with game dog and another of a classical landscape with ruins, on square base, 15.5cms high Purchased: Bonhams Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £80-100
3203 3196 3196 19th century wine glass engraved with oak trees in a garden, with insects, fence, and spider’s web, reeded stem, 18cms high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £120-180 See Illustration
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3203 Late 19th century wine glass with engraved patterned decoration with a Greek key border, on spiral twist stem, 15cms Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £100-150 See Illustration
3214 Pair of 19th century cut glass double lipped wine glass rinsers 9cm high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £50-100 3215 Pair of 19th century glass rinsers raised on knopped stems with round feet, 12cm high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £50-100
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3204 19th century wine glass with alternating frosted Gothic panels and engraved panels with a posy of flowers, a vine and convolvulus , 15.5cms high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £100-150 See Illustration
3208 19th century engraved wine glass with bird, butterfly, flower and foliage decoration on a knopped stem, 15.5cms high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £80-100 See Illustration
3205 19th century goblet with engraved initials within a foliage surround, 13.5cms high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £50-60
3209 Late 18th/early 19th century rummer engraved with a swag border and “Rodger Wilding”, 13cms high Purchased: Christies 16/5/2001 lot 102 (part) Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £50-80 3210 Pair of 19th century cut glass tumblers, engraved Peter and Sarah Hann, Matley 1845, 10cms high Provenance: Phillips Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £40-60
3206 3206 Pair of 18th century plain goblets with bucket bowls on baluster stems, 13cms high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £100-200 See Illustration 3207 19th century goblet with bucket bowl engraved with thistle, rose and shamrock Purchased: HOK Fine Art 18/11/2002 lot 142 Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £80-100
3211 Pair of 19th century goblets engraved with swags, hops, barley and initials, 12cms high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £80-100 3212 Early 19th century rummer with bucket bowl and cut decoration and with engraved initials, 13.5cms high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £60-100 3213 Pair of 19th century cut glass double lipped wine glass rinsers, 9cm high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £50-100
3216 18th century wine glass with spout on triple knopped stem and round foot 15cm Purchased: Sotheby’s 7 Jun 2000 lot 946, hand written label reading Rare orange glass circa 1750 Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £80-120 3217 19th century wine glass with single lip on knopped stem and round foot 14cm Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £50-100 3218 19th century glass 1/2 gill whiskey measure engraved ‘Impl 1/2 gill’,’ 10cm and a set of four smaller measures one with a stopper 7cm Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £50-100 3219 19th century glass wasp catcher, 16cm high, blue glass bottle 11cm, two 19th century measures, and a ladle Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £50-100 3220 George III glass incised twist oil lamp/ lacemakers lamp 9cm Purchased: Bonham’s lot 19 Sale 15273 Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £40-60 3221 Set of six early 19th century spirit glasses the bowls engraved with barley each 9cm Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £40-60 3222 Pair of 19th century engraved glass rummers 12cm and another similar pair 13cm Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £40-60
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3223 Set of four 19th century ‘last drop’ whisky glasses in the shape of thistles the bases engraved with motto and hanged man 10cm Purchased: Sotheby’s 5 Jul 2000 lot 1201 Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £50-100 3224 Set of six 19th century probably Irish Waterford cut glass champagne flutes each 15cm Purchased: HOK fine art lot 124 19th Nov 2002 Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £40-60 3225 Set of five 19th century glass goblets on round feet, 13cm high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £50-100 3226 Set of three 19th century probably Irish Waterford cut glass goblets on round feet 13cm Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £50-100 3227 Set of three 19th century glass goblets on round feet 14cm Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £50-100 3228 Four 19th century cut glass rummers raised on knopped stems and round feet 12cm Purchased from Hamilton Osborne King Lot 218 The John Bailey Collection 6/6/2000 Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £60-100 3229 Pair of late 18th/early 19th century glass goblets 13cm, and another similar pair 14cm Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £40-60 3230 Eight 19th century glass penny licks/ice cream licks Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £50-100 3231 Set of five 19th century glass penny licks/ ice cream licks 9cm Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £50-100
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3232 Nine 19th century glass penny licks/ice cream licks Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £50-100 3233 Early 19th century toasting glass 10cm and two others both 10cm Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £50-100 3234 Five 19th century military coloured glass tumblers, pair rose tinted engraved R3d, pair green engraved W4d one blue G3D, 6cm Purchased: HOK Fine Art Mourne Park sale 15th April 2003 Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £50-100 3235 19th century cut glass bowl width 16cm and and four other bowls Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £40-60 3236 Set of six cut glass punch glasses, cut glass vase with flared lip 16cm, wine glass, stopper, yellow glass pin dish and two glass vases with covers Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £40-60
3240 3240 19th century Irish Cork Glass Co decanter and stopper with three rings to neck, impressed mark to base 28cm Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £200-300 See Illustration
3237 Set of six 19th century glass goblets with knopped stems on round feet 12cm high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £50-100 3238 Stueben glass works set of five cut and engraved champagne glasses on square pedestal feet 11cm Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £50-100 3239 Set of four 19th century cut glass goblets on double knopped stems and round feet each 12cm Purchased: Hamilton Osborne King Lot 218 The John Bailey Collection 6/6/2000 Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £50-100
3241 3241 19th century Irish Cork Glass Co decanter and stopper, with three rings to neck, impressed mark to base 26cm Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £200-300 See Illustration
3244 3242 3242 19th century Irish Cork Glass Co decanter and a stopper, with three rings to neck, impressed mark to base, 24cm Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £200-300 See Illustration
3244 19th century Irish Cork Glass and Co decanter and stopper with three rings to neck, impressed mark to base 25cm Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £200-300 See Illustration
3246 3246 19th century Irish Cork Glass Co decanter and stopper with three rings to the neck, the body engraved and monogrammed FD, impressed mark to base 28cm Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £200-300 See Illustration
3245 3243 3243 Early 19th century Irish Cork Glass Co decanter and stopper with three rings to the neck, the body engraved with thistles and monogrammed MW, impressed mark to base 28cm Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £200-300 See Illustration
3245 19th century Irish Cork Glass Co decanter and stopper with three rings to neck, engraved with ribbons and flowers impressed mark to base 28cm Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £200-300 See Illustration
3247 3247 19th century Irish Cork Glass Co decanter and stopper with three rings to neck, impressed mark to base, 28cm Purchased: Sold Sotheby’s lot 267, 16th May 2002 Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £200-300 See Illustration
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3248 3248 19th century Irish Cork Glass Co decanter and stopper with three rings to neck, impressed mark to base 28cm Purchased: Sotheby’s lot 77, 21 May 1999 Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £150-250 See Illustration 3249 19th century Irish Cork Glass Co decanter 27cm, another engraved with flowers 28cm and another with diamond patterned band 23cm all with stoppers Purchased: Tennants Lot 11 24th March 2011 Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £50-100
3251 3251 19th century Waterford mould blown bottle shaped decanter and stopper: the neck applied with two feathered ‘double’ neck rings the body engraved with an arched banner inscribed ‘The Land We Live In’ above an Anchor, and verso with thistle and barley, circa 1800-10, 28cm high. Similarly inscribed and shaped decanters are illustrated plate 107, Irish Glass, Phelps Warren Purchased: Sotheby’s 18th May 2000 Lot 33: Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £200-400 See Illustration
3252 3250 3250 Pair of 19th century Waterford mould blown bottle shaped decanters and stoppers: the necks applied with two feathered ‘double’ neck rings the bodies engraved with arched banners inscribed ‘The Land We Live In’ above a circular panel with the initials ‘W I E’ and verso with thistle and barley, 28cms high, circa 1800-10. Similarly inscribed and shaped decanters are illustrated plate 107, Irish Glass, Phelps Warren Label on base for Sale the Una Fraser Collection of English, Irish & Scottish Glass 1685-1820: Viewing September, 1992, 145 Park Street, South Melbourne Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £500-1000 See Illustration
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3252 19th Century probably Waterford mould blown bottle shaped decanter and stopper: the neck applied with two feathered ‘double’ neck rings the body RFJ circa 1800-10, 28cm high. Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £200-400 See Illustration
3260 19th century cut glass ships decanter 24cm Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £50-100
3264 19th century Claret Jug engraved with vine leaves and ‘Claret’, 23cm Purchased: Phillips Lot 5 Sale No, T0521 Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £50-100 3265 19th century probably Irish Cork glass works decanter and stopper with three ring neck 25cm Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £50-100
3253 3253 18th century Williamite Irish glass decanter, possibly Cork, engraved with William III on horse back above a swag reading Boyne 1690, the reverse reading Newry L.W.S and ‘Anniversary 1790’, 28cm high Purchased: Adam’s Dublin, Lot 176 21/11/2007 Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £300-500 See Illustration 3254 19th century glass decanter and stopper with three ring neck, 26cm Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £60-100
3261 3261 19th century Irish decanter and stopper engraved, ‘The Bushmills Old Distillery pur malt Co Antrim Ireland’, 25cm Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £150-250 See Illustration
3267 Set of three 19th century Irish graduated decanters engraved, Brandy, Gin and Whiskey 20cm 19.5cm and 19cm Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £50-100
3262 19th century cut glass decanter engraved with flowers, lacking stopper 19cm and two others Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £50-100
3268 19th century cut glass decanter and stopper the facetted body engraved with the crest of a lion on a crown, 34cm Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £50-100
3255 George III cut glass decanter and stopper engraved with a cartouche with a Crown 3 G B, 30cm Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £80-120
3269 19th century cut glass decanter and stopper the facetted body engraved with crest of a lion on a crown, 24cm Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £50-100
3256 Pair of 19th century decanters and stoppers, 26cm Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £80-120
3270 Late 18th/early 19th century decanter and stopper, engraved ‘Gin’, 26cm, probably Irish Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £60-100
3257 Cut glass ships decanter and stopper, 20cm high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £50-100 3258 Cut glass ships decanter and stopper, 22cm Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £50-100 3259 19th century possibly Waterford cut glass ships decanter and stopper, 24cm Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £50-100
3266 19th century Probably Irish Waterford cut glass three ring neck decanter and stopper, 26cm Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £50-100
3263 3263 Late 19th Century Thomas Webb & Sons crystal decanter, the base marked ‘Webb’, 33cm high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £100-200 See Illustration
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3271 3271 19th century Irish cut glass decanter and stopper with three ring neck engraved with flowers, a central cartouche with the toast ‘The Land We live In’ and a harp Purchased: HOK fine art Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £100-200 See Illustration 3272 Late early 18th/early 19th century glass decanter and stopper, 23cm Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £50-100 3273 19th century Irish engraved glass Whiskey jug 18cm with later stopper and a cut glass decanter and stopper, 26cm Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £50-100
3277 Pair of 19th century military cut glass decanters and stoppers engraved 13 Rt. 33cm high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £200-400 See Illustration 3278 19th century Probably Irish glass decanter and stopper engraved with thistles and rose 27cm, Purchased: Hamilton Osborne King, lot 321 from the John Bailey Collection Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £80-120 3279 19th century engraved decanter lacking stopper, (purchased Sotheby’s 27 April Lot 204), a cut glass decanter 28cm and another lacking stopper 17cm Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £50-100
3274 Pair of 19th century cut glass decanters and stoppers, 34cm Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £50-100
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3281 18th century engraved glass decanter and stopper monogrammed P M M, 27cm Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £100-200 See Illustration 3282 Eight 19th century glass penny licks/ ice cream licks Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £50-100 3283 Eight 19th century glass penny licks/ ice cream licks Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £50-100 3284 Eight 19th century glass penny licks/ ice cream licks Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £50-100 3285 Eight 19th century glass penny licks/ ice cream licks Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years £50-100
3275 Pair of 19th century probably Irish cut glass decanters and stoppers, 26cm Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £50-100 3276 19th century glass decanter engraved with flowers and ferns and ‘Brandy’ 30cm Purchased: Hamilton Osborne King From the John Bailey collection 6/600 Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £50-100
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3286 Eight 19th century glass penny licks/ ice cream licks Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £50-100
3280 3280 18th century engraved glass decanter and stopper, 27cm Purchased: Hamilton Osborne King, lot 319 from the John Bailey Collection Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £100-200 See Illustration
3287 19th century probably Irish Waterford cut glass decanter and stopper, 25cm and another 25cm Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £60-100 3288 19th century goblet engraved with flowers and foliage, 17cms high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £60-100
3292 3289 3289 19th century goblet engraved with Passiflora (Passion Flower) on hexagonal stem and round foot, 18.5cms high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £100-150 See Illustration
3292 Williamite 19th century goblet with flared bell shaped bowl, engraved with the King on horseback “The glorious memory of King William No Surrender”, and “Boyne 1st July 1690” 20.5cms high Purchased: Adams 21/11/2007 lot 177 Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £100-150 See Illustration
3296 3296 A very large 19th century rummer engraved with Stephenson’s Rocket, 21cms high Purchased: Sotheby’s 5/12/2001 lot 573 Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years £300-500 See Illustration
3293 19th century cockfighting goblet engraved “The fight” and with cockerels fighting, 20cms high Purchased: Sothebys lot 1444 Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £80-120 3294 19th century engraved goblet with a sail/paddle steamer, and “E Pilling 1865” Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £80-100
3290 3290 19th century rummer engraved with a two masted sailing ship in full sail, 15cms high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £100-200 See Illustration 3291 Three various 19th century engraved cockfighting drinking glasses Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years £100-150
3297 3297 19th century Sunderland Bridge pair of glass goblets with bucket shaped bowls, engraved with panels with bridge and a sailing ship, flowers, foliage, and initials RA, 13.5cms high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £200-300 See Illustration
3295 3295 19th century goblet with bucket shaped bowl, engraved with a sailing ship, 13cms high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £50-80 See Illustration
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3298 19th century Sunderland Bridge glass goblet with bucket shaped bowl, engraved with a panel with bridge and a sailing ship, barley hops and a basket of flowers, 16cms high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £100-150 See Illustration
3300 Early 19th century glass goblet engraved with thistles, barley, vines and flowers, an oval panel with initials JC, the stem with inset George II coin, 21cms high Purchased: Phillips sale lot 58 Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £150-200 See Illustration
3302 19th century engraved large goblet “Success to the Duke & Dutches and Marquiss of Blandford” engraved profusely with swags, flowers and foliage and with James Lander in an oval panel, 22cms high Purchased: Phillips lot 55 Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £200-300 See Illustration
3299 3301 3299 19th century commemorative rummer, the wide bowl engraved with a panel of ships at sea, inscribed ‘Capture of Gibralter by the British Fleet 1704’, and raised on a square starcut base, 11.5cm. Purchased: Christies 16/5 2001 lot 101 Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £150-200 See Illustration
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3303 3301 Large 19th century glass goblet engraved with a broad band of vines and grapes and with a panel with initials and date 1805, 23.5cms high Purchased: Phillips lot 59 Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £250-300 See Illustration
3303 Large 19th century Scottish goblet engraved with a Highlander and “Caledonians Waterloo” overall thistle decoration and a presentation inscription “Presented by Brother George Hosegood to the Caledonian Society May 3rd 1821”, 21cms high Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £300-400 See Illustration
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TERMS OF SALE 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. 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. 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
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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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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 June 1st 22nd 23rd 24th
Antique & Collectors' Jewellery, Silver & Watches Fine Art & Antiques Antique Furniture & Clocks
October 5th 6th 27th 27th
July 6th 14th 14th 28th
Antique & Collectors' Decorative Arts Contemporary Art & Modern British Paintings Asian Art
November 10th Asian Art 10th Textiles, Sewing & Vintage Fashion 16th Antique & Collectors' 30th Jewellery, Silver & Watches
August 3rd 31st
Antique & Collectors' Antique & Collectors'
September 6th Entertainment & Memorabilia (Movie, Music, Sporting & Toys) 7th Vintage Posters 21st Jewellery, Silver & Watches 22nd Fine Art & Antiques 23rd Antique Furniture & Clocks
Antique & Collectors' Photographic, Scientific Instruments & Natural History Decorative Arts Contemporary Art
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. Dates are published on our website and are subject to change without notice.
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