Ewbanks quarterly antiques & specialist auction 11th, 12th, 13th december

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Quarterly Antiques & Specialist Auction 11th, 12th & 13th December 2013

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QUA RT E R LY A N T I QU E S & S PE C I A L I S T AU C T I O N

Surrey’s premier international antique and specialist auctioneers

QUARTERLY ANTIQUES AND SPECIALIST AUCTION Jewellery; Watches; Coins; Silver Plate; Silver; Cars; Asian Art; Oil Paintings Watercolours and Prints; Contemporary Art; Objects and Works Of Art; British and Continental Ceramics and Glass; Clocks; Books; Toys; Wine; Antique Furniture; Garden and Architectural; Persian Rugs

SALE: Wednesday, Thursday and Friday 11th, 12th and 13th December 2013 at 10.30 am VIEWING: Saturday 7th December 10.00 am–2.00 pm Monday 9th December 10.00 am–5.00 pm Tuesday 10th December 10.00 am–8.00 pm And Mornings of Sale 9.30-10.30 am For the fully illustrated catalogue and Registration for Live internet bidding go to www.ewbankauctions.co.uk also live bidding on the-saleroom.com and Live Auctioneers The Burnt Common Auction Rooms London Road, Send, Surrey GU23 7LN

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INFORMATION FOR BUYERS 1

Introduction. The following informative notes are intended to assist Buyers, particularly those inexperienced or new to our salerooms. All sales are conducted on our printed Conditions of Sale which are readily available for inspection and normally accompany catalogues. Our staff will be happy to help you if there is anything you do not fully understand.

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Agency. As auctioneers we usually contract as agents for the seller whose identity, for reasons of confidentiality, is not normally disclosed. Accordingly if you buy your primary contract is with the seller.

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Estimates. Estimates are designed to help buyers gauge what sort of sum might be involved for the purchase of a particular lot. The lower estimate may represent the reserve price and certainly will not be below it. Estimates do not include the Buyer’s Premium or VAT (where chargeable). Estimates are prepared some time before the sale and may be altered by announcement before the sale. They are in no sense definitive.

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Buyers Premium. The Conditions of Sale oblige buyers to pay a buyer’s premium at 25.2% inclusive of VAT on the hammer price of each lot purchased.

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VAT. (†) indicates that VAT is payable by the purchaser at the standard rate (presently 20%) on the hammer price as well as being an element in the buyer’s premium. 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. The double symbol (**) indicates that the lot has been imported from outside the European Union and the present position is that these lots are liable to a reduced rate of VAT (5%) on the gross lot price (i.e. both the hammer price and the buyer’s premium). Lots which appear without either of the above symbols indicate that no VAT is payable on the hammer price. This is because such lots are sold using the Auctioneers’ Margin Scheme and it should be noted that the VAT included within the Premium is not recoverable as input tax.

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Conditions of lots. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale. Intending buyers have ample opportunity form inspection of goods and neither the seller nor we as the auctioneers accept any responsibility for their condition. In particular, mechanical objects of any age are not guaranteed to be in working order. However, in specified circumstances lots mis-described because they are ‘deliberate forgeries’ may be returned and repayment made. There is a 2 week limit. (The expression ‘deliberate forgery’ is defined in our Conditions of Sale).

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Condition reports. We may be able to assist buyers unable to view by providing a condition report, but these reports are based solely on our own opinion and are for guidance only and no responsibility is accepted for their accuracy. Intending buyers are strongly encouraged to view. (Please see our Conditions of Sale). All sizes are approximate.

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Export of goods. Buyers intending to export goods should ascertain (a) whether an export licence is required and (b) whether there is any specific prohibition on importing goods of that character because, e.g. they may contain prohibited materials such as ivory. Ask us if you need help.

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Bidding. Bidders may be required to register before the sale commences and lots will be invoiced to the name and address on the registration form. Some form of identification may be required if you are unknown to us. Please enquire in advance about our arrangements for telephone bidding.

10 Commission bidding. Commission bids may be left with the auctioneers indicating the maximum amount to be bid excluding buyers’ premium. They will be executed as cheaply as possible having regard to the reserve (if any) and competing bids. If two buyers submit identical commission bids the auctioneers may prefer the first bid received. Please enquire in advance about our arrangements for the leaving of commission bids by telephone or Email. 11 Methods of Payment. As a general rule any cheques tendered will need to be cleared before removal of the goods is permitted. Please discuss with our Office in advance of the sale if other methods of payment are envisaged (except cash). We accept card payments provided that your registered address is the same as the card address. There is a surcharge of 2.5% plus VAT on credit cards but no charge on debit cards. 12 Collection and storage. Please note what the Conditions of Sale state about collection and storage. It is important that goods are paid for and collected promptly. Any delay may involve the buyer in paying storage charges which are currently set at £5 plus VAT per lot per day.

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

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Wednesday 11th DECEMBER 10:30am Jewellery

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There will be an addendum for late entries which will be available on the viewing days; all lots are posted with images on our web-site www.ewbankauctions.co.uk This sale is on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday 11th, 12th and 13th December commencing at 10.30 am

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Cultured pearl necklace composed of sections of cultured pearls and twisted unhallmarked bars together with bolt ring clasps stamped 9ct. Length approximately 80cm. £100-150

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Lapis and cultured pearl necklace comprising sections of uniform size 6.5mm- 7mm freshwater cultured pearls and lapis lazuli beads interspersed with gold roundels on a bead clasp stamped 14K. Length approximately 74cm. £80-100

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Lapis lazuli bead necklace with gold clasp, circa 1900, and a cloisonne bangle with floral decoration £50-80

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Bohemian garnet bracelet and matching brooch, and a fine toledo wear bracelet with gilt decoration of flowers and a bird, dated 1887 £100-150

QUARTERLY ANTIQUES AND SPECIALIST AUCTION Commencing 10.30 am Wednesday 11th December

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Edwardian marquise form openwork diamond brooch set with 11 old cut diamonds largest .5 carat and brilliant cut diamonds in an unhallmarked white mount. Gross weight approximately 11grams in original Mappin & Webb case 0.80 x 2.20in. (2 x 6cm) £800-1,200 See Illustration.

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Art Deco diamond and platinum double clip brooch. mixture of baguette, round and millgrain set diamonds in a 1930s styalised setting with original brooch fittings. Gross weight 42.4grams estimated diamond in excess of 6 ct 1¼ x 2½in. (3 x 5cm) £3,000-5,000 See Illustration. 7

Victorian bloomed gold pendant with enamel star and seed pearl (adapted from a brooch ) 1.60in. (4cm) £100-150

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18ct gold bead link bracelet Length 19cm. Weight 2.2grams £80-120

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A pair of Sri Lankan sapphire earrings, oval cut with diamond surround, converted from studs to chandelier earrings £400-600 See Illustration. 10

Gold Bangle with engraved scroll decoration, 9ct , 16 grams £100-150 See Illustration. 11

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Edwardian daisy form ring with small diamonds, 18 ct., Cufflinks 9ct and other items £120-140

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Turkish fine gold coin bracelet 35.5 grams testing as fine gold 18-22ct £500-800 See Illustration. 13

Gold chain , with rope and bar links, 31.4 ram , unmarked but tests as 9ct 25in. (64cm) £200-300 See Illustration.

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Gold birth sign pendant , scorpion within a circular rope border, 9ct, 20 gram 1.20in. (3cm) £140-160

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Large Victorian silver locket, engraved on the front and with a later rope twist chain £40-60

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Gold linked hearts pendant necklace and a gold watch chain, 9ct £50-80


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Child’s 9ct gold bracelet 7in. (18cm)

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White gold wedding band, yellow gold pendant and drop earrings, stork and baby charm other items £80-120

£50-80

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Edwardian diamond ring in the form of a daisy set in 18ct gold Total diamonds approx 1.8ct £400-600 See Illustration. 20

Gold necklace with circular discs 18ct 11.5 grams £120-140

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Nine pairs of 9ct gold stud earrings, including amethyst and peridot £50-80

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Nine pairs of 9ct gold earrings, mainly floral settings £60-80

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Quantity of costume jewellery, small 9ct gold earrings and compacts £40-60

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Emerald and green enamel Art Deco style plaque ring 14ct gold £120-180

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Gold bangle with etched decoration of flowers, 9ct, 20 grams £180-220 19

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Opal and sapphire pendant set in 9ct gold and a matching floral cluster ring £70-100

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Gold pendant set with cultured pearls, on chain and an amethyst set pendant on chain £70-100

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Three gold rings, marquise cut ameterine set ring, a citrine ring in crown setting and an amethyst ring all 9ct £70-100

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Gold gate link bracelet with heart clasp, 9ct, 16 grams £150-250

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Four sapphire and white stone/ paste set rings 9ct gold £80-120

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Two 18ct gold wedding bands both with patterned finish, 8 grams £150-250

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Two 9ct gold gem set rings, a moisanite ring, gold wedding band, heart pendant necklace and a gilt metal garnet set bangle £100-150

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Large oval cut aquamarine dress ring set in 9ct gold £120-140

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Sapphire and blue enamel Art Deco style ring, 14ct gold £150-250

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Ladies gold watch with chain strap and a fancy link bracelet both 9ct £100-150

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Unmarked yellow metal bangle set with small diamonds in Greek key pattern, a gold plated watch and earrings £80-120

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Garnet set floral dress ring and a cluster ring with turquoise stones both 9 ct gold £80-120

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Gold ring set with two cultured pearls matching grape form earrings, a ceramic dress watch and a paste set eternity ring £70-100

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Gold and onyx Africa pendant The twist border and centre testing as 15 ct , unmarked £100-150

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Swarovski brooch in the form of a cello £30-50

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Kunzite stone and silver necklace

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Pink stone and gold pendant

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Solitaire tanzanite ring stone, 1 ct, set in white gold purchased in 1960’s in Tanzania, probably untreated natural colour, mount later ,14 ct gold Solitaire £350-450 See Illustration.

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Mikimoto double strand cultured pearl bracelet with unmarked yellow metal links cased £100-150

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Mikimoto pearl and silver panel bracelet, cased £80-120

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Victorian garnet ring set in 9ct gold and a matching pair or screw on earrings £100-150

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Five stone garnet ring set in 9ct gold with a similar cluster ring £100-150

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18ct gold buckle ring set with a diamond Gross weight 5.6 grams £100-150

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18ct gold three stone ruby and diamond ring Gross weight 4.2 grams £120-140

£30-50

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Collection of costume jewellery to include, silver portrait bracelet, paste and Venetian beads, horse brooch, gold ring, in a mahogany box £100-150

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9ct Gold Omega ladies wrist-watch Gross weight 34 grams £300-500 See Illustration. 52

Early 20th century ring set with 18 small opals in silver, unmarked £70-100


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George IV gold coin testing 18ct dated 1827 mounted as a brooch on 9 ct bar together with hardstone fob, silver pocket watch, gold horseshoe pin £200-300

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Omega ladymatic watch with articulated bracelet , 9ct, 27 grams gross £180-220

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18ct Gold chain and nugget pendant and another chain £100-150

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A pair of 19th century white metal earrings in the form of baskets, another pair paste set, a cameo brooch, French silver plaque brooch and a silver bangle £100-150

Victorian gold Albert watch chain , 9ct, 20 grams £150-250

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22ct gold ring, 1.6grams and an 18ct gold wedding band, 2.5 grams £60-100

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Victorian gold Albert chain 9 ct , 11.3 gram £100-150

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Two rose gold wedding bands , one etched with leaves, 8.8 grams and a fine 18ct ct band 1 gram £100-150

Victorian mother-of-pearl buckle carved with two Grecian style cameos, two coral necklaces, earrings and Venetian glass bead necklaces £100-150

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Gold bar brooch, two with birds, and an Edwardian gilt metal pendant £50-80

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Micro mosaic foliate decorated photograph frame 4in. (10cm) £40-60

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Gold knot ring 18 ct and a wedding band 18ct 9.2 grams £120-140

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Gold chain bracelet with heart padlock, 9 ct, 11 grams £80-120

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Rotary gold ladies watch with rope strap , 14 gram gross £100-150

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Gold ring set with two cultured pearls 14 ct £70-100

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Three gold bracelets , gate link with heart clasp, child charm bracelet and another open link, 9ct, 18 gram £120-140

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Antique panel brooch with hand painted portrait of a bearded Indian, unmarked yellow metal £50-80

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Large gold medallion with two fish, initialled ‘JP’, 9ct, 23 grams £300-500 See Illustration.

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Oval shell cameo mounted in 9ct gold and a matching ring £100-150

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1960’s fine gold abstract pendant set with a quartz stone, in a sunburst mount £200-300

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Victorian yellow metal brooch inset with a carved ivory plaque of two love birds £60-80

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Victorian yellow metal brooch inset with portrait miniature and another similar £80-120

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Indian white metal jewellery including a filigree bracelet, two bangles, two pendants earrings and other silver items £80-120

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Scottish hardstone and cairngorm brooch in the form of a dirk, agate handled trowel bookmark, coral and other beads £80-120

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1920’s Chinese brooch and earrings , in the form of flower heads, cats eye enstatite in white metal, stamped £50-80

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White gold pendant necklace set with diamonds and blue topaz, and matching earrings, 9ct, cased £70-100

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Princess cut diamond ring with diamond baguette shoulders in 18ct white gold, diamond weight approximately 0.50 carats Ring size J Gross weight 3.15 grams £500-800

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18ct gold ring with three rubies bordered by diamonds, heart etched decorated mount, 4.17grams gross £150-250

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1970’s 18 carat gold abstract pendant set with diamonds and blue sapphires, clasp not gold, gross weight 57 grams makers mark M S L £1,000-1,500 See Illustration. 72

Victorian 9ct gold bar link Albert chain with unmarked yellow metal erotic pendent gross weight 52grams £600-800 See Illustration. 73

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9ct Gold cased pocket knife, ( blades silver plated) £100-150

Sapphire and diamond cluster ring comprising of an oval sapphire surrounded by two rows of round brilliant cut diamonds in unhallmarked white metal, stamped 18ct ring size Z Sapphire measuring approx 11x 8x 5.2mm est weight 3.6ct Diamonds est weight approx 2ct Gross weight 8.7 grams £1,000-1,500 See Illustration. 85

9ct gold flat link chain Length 54cm Weight 6.7 grams £40-60

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Antique memorial pendant with hair inlay on yellow metal chain Length chain 47cm Gross weight 7.9 grams £30-50

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Hallmarked 18ct yellow gold brooch in the form of an owl, with ruby eyes. HM London 1995. gross weight 5.2 grams £100-150 See Illustration. 88

Crossover cluster style ring comprising 11 diamonds (estimated total weight 2cts approx.) set in unmarked white metal testing as gold £1,500-2,000 See Illustration.


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Sapphire and diamond ring, the stones in rub over setting, unmarked yellow metal £200-300

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Edwardian diamond three stone crossover ring, 18ct gold 1.68 grams £80-120

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Gold pendant on chain with oval opal doublet £100-150

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Filigree gold brooch inset with cabouchon lapis lazuli £50-100

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Earrings in 18ct gold set with pear shaped emeralds with diamonds emerald approx 1.5 ct , diamond 1.5 ct 1.20in. (3cm) £500-800 See Illustration. 94

Solitaire diamond ring approx. 1.46 ct in 18ct. white gold £800-1,200 See Illustration. 95

Gold opal pearl brooch

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Costume jewellery including silver, marcasite and paste set items and cased “lotus” pearls and agate £50-100

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Gold snuff box of elongated oval form with integral knife and pencil, maker SM, marked 375 £150-250

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Two flapper girl arm bands with engraved decoration marked 9ct Weight 43 grams £300-500

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Pair of plain oval 9ct gold cufflinks

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Fine gold chain with ruby and diamond pendant another fine chain, and a flat rope chain £50-80

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Victorian emerald and seed pearl ring, 18ct gold £100-150

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Edwardian opal and seed pearl, 10ct together with a moonstone and red stone brooch £100-150

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Amethyst and seed pearl openwork pendant and similar brooch with peridot, both c1900 £100-150 See Illustration. 106

Art Nouveau plique a jour enamel and baroque pearl brooch in naturalistic plant form, 15ct gold £300-500 See Illustration.

£100-150

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Amethyst and diamond ring, central deep colour amethyst stone Approx 9ct flanked by tapering baguette and brilliant cut diamonds approx 1.2 ct . set in 18ct white gold £500-800 See Illustration. 97

Early 20th C five stone diamond ring, set in 18ct gold diamond approx .6 ct , gross weight 3 grams £200-300

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Victorian jewellery including an enamel cameo pendant, a yellow metal and agate locket, jet locket, horseshoe pin and other items £100-150

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Four 22 ct gold wedding bands Weight 9.4 grams £200-300

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Edwardian diamond and sapphire dragonfly brooch , millegrain set with eleven deep blue sapphires, diamond set wings largest sapphire .65 ct in 18ct white gold , unmarked 1.60 x 2in. (4 x 5cm) £3,000-5,000 See Illustration. 110

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Two row cultured pearl necklace, pearls graduating from 4.7 to 8 mm with an ornate metal clasp with blue and pink paste stones £200-300

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Oval diamond solitaire ring set in 18ct gold Diamond weight 0.48ct Gross weight 2.6 grams £300-400

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9ct gold bracelet and pair of 9ct gold cufflinks Bracelet weight 7.9 grams Cufflinks 6.5 grams £180-220

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Victorian pique brooch and earring set with inlay of flowers £80-120 See Illustration. 114

Moonstone and white metal bracelet circa 1900 £70-100

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Victorian earrings including black enamel set with seed pearls, gilt metal leaf, paste and silver with three others (6) £150-250 See Illustration. 116

Collection of paste including early nineteenth century buckles, a 1950’s bracelet and earrings and two flapper girl arm bangles £70-100

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Victorian blue enamel and seed pearl target pendant and various brooches set with yellow and mauve stones (6) £100-200

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Victorian banded agate pendant set in unmarked yellow metal, a heart form agate pendant and four similar items £100-150


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Early nineteenth century banded agate brooch with gilt metal mount, two agate heart pendants and other agate items (7) £70-100 See Illustration. 125

9ct gold and bloodstone ring and a similar cabouchon and silver brooch £50-80 See Illustration. 126

Gold mounted Tigers eye fob, two similar pendants in unmarked yellow metal and a silver and tigers eye bangle £100-150 See Illustration. 127

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Collection of green stone jewellery including nephrite jade, moss agate, chalcedony (8) £100-150 See Illustration. 128

Victorian large agate cornelian brooches (6) £80-120 See Illustration.

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Silver ingot, heavy silver rope twist chain, heart padlock bracelet, Indian white metal necklace, other chains and two Victorian white metal bangles £80-120

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Victorian coral branch necklace and pair of beaded loop earrings £50-80

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Victorian shell cameo pendant depicting a mother and child with a bird in an unmarked yellow metal mount Cameo brooch of a Grecian figure 9ct rose gold mount, and a wedgwood jasperware and marcasite brooch £100-150 See Illustration. 122

George III silver buckle, John Taylor and a Victorian open work oval buckle with mask and foliate detail £70-100 See Illustration. 123

Silver brooch set with three cabouchon amethyst circa 1900, carved agate brooch and other items (10) £150-250 See Illustration.

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9ct gold 1960’s necklace made of textured tablets £200-400

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Heavy textured gold chain bracelet 46 grams 9ct gold £250-350

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Five strand 15ct gold bracelet 38 grams £400-600 See Illustration. 138

Two silver 1960’s Cleopatra style necklaces one cased £80-120

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Group of malachite and aventurine jewellery of necklace brooch and earrings £70-100 See Illustration. 133

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Silver set amber pendant, matching earrings of large oval cabouchon and a brooch £50-80 See Illustration. 141

Scottish Cairngorm and silver plate top converted to a brooch, ornate link silver bracelet with padlock silver Cleopatra style necklace and other silver jewellery £50-80

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Gold and garnet pendant necklace with four facetted garnet filigree setting and matching earrings 9ct gold cased £70-100

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Pair of Victorian card and gilded turquoise earrings and another pair in the form of grecian urns £50-80

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Victorian silver locket with ornate four strand white metal chain 72 grams £50-80

131 Victorian rope necklace Marked 8ct 10 grams £100-150 See Illustration. 132

Oval double sided pendant of lapis lazuli and onyx set in 9ct gold Gross weight 22 grams £120-150 See Illustration. 133

Group of Scottish jewellery including agate set, and claw brooches all set in silver (6) £80-120 See Illustration. 134

Edwardian Scottish pendant necklace set with ovals of agate and quartz with a matching bracelet £120-150 See Illustration.

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Edwardian Scottish moss agate bracelet round cabouchon set in silver and an agate pendant with silver thistle £50-80

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Scottish agate and Cairngorm brooches mounted in silver (5) £120-150

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Edwardian brooch set with a central amethyst, small sapphires with seed pearls and a pear drop, stamped 9ct £100-150

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Collection of Victorian memorial jewellery including a yellow metal, onyx and seed pearl target brooch another with black enamel and two smaller brooches £120-150 See Illustration. 148 140 143

Two Scottish brooches/kilt pins in the form of dirks silver and agate set unmarked yellow metal with facetted smoky quartz finial £50-80

Six pairs of nineteenth century earrings of various designs of gold, gilt metal and silver £80-120

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Victorian brooches and pendants of agate and cornelian (9) £150-250 See Illustration.

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Four pairs of earrings circa 1880 - 1920 set with garnet, glass and faux pearls £70-100

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Victorian Masonic ring set with intaglio cut bloodstone, unmarked yellow metal together with later 9ct gold signet ring £100-150

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Garnet pendant in gold mount , with 9ct chain and a garnet ring with cabouchon centre stone £100-150

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Victorian pique set brooch in the form of a Maltese cross and a pair of similar earrings £80-120

Bloodstone set signet ring, another with onyx, a tigers eye cabouchon stone set ring and another with a blue stone all 9ct gold 19.grams gross £100-150

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Pair of Victorian pique loop earrings and another pair gilt metal with pearl and amethyst £100-150

1970’s Cleopatra style gold necklace with plain and textured gold bars 9ct . 20.6 grams £150-250

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Pair of Victorian jet earrings set with cameo, similar pair with fruiting vine and cabouchon banded agate £80-120

Large table cut amethyst set in gold mount another bezel set oval amethyst ring and a gold mount £100-150

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Cornelian cushion cut signet ring 9 ct gold and a 1940’s ring set with cabouchon jade unmarked testing as 14 ct £80-120

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Pear shaped citrine pendant with 9ct gold mount and chain and a citrine and gold ring £100-150

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Gold charm bracelet, 15 ct with 9ct gold charms Gross weight 35 grams £300-500

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Victorian gold buckle brooch set with mauve foil backed gemstones, unmarked tests as 18 ct 5.20 grams £80-120

Collection of Edwardian costume jewellery to include silver marcasite bracelet, faux pearl and paste necklace and other items £80-120

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Austrian gold brooch 18ct inset with gold ducat coin, dated 1915, 22 ct gross weight 10.6 grams £150-250

Collection of Georgian and Victorian cut steel jewellery including chandelier earrings, shoe buckles, buttons and brooches (28) £200-300

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Victorian cameo style brooch with ornate gilt metal border £100-200

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Collection of twentieth century hardstone set pendants, one gold and seven silver set £80-120

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Two rose quartz, one cornelian and one moss agate, necklaces and a mauve glass necklace £30-50

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1950’s compact bracelet with enamel vine decoration a bracelet with a concealed watch and a similar ring, toffee amber coloured necklaces and a kigu perfume dispenser £80-120

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Sapphire and diamond bangle in Victorian style, 9ct gold, 20th C, cased 11.76 gram £150-250

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Diamond cluster bombe style ring pave set in white gold, total diamond weight in excess of 3 cts 1.4 ct round brilliant cut , remainder single cut. tests as 18ct gross weight 6.66 grams £1,000-1,500 See Illustration. 172

Diamond pyramid cluster ring set in 18ct white gold, central stone of .65 ct , total diamond weight in excess of 3 cts , gross weight 6.9 grams £1,000-1,500 See Illustration. 173

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Multi gem necklace, the oval faceted stones collet set in 14ct gold , Hessonite and almandine garnet, citrine, amethyst, peridot £250-350

A peridot fringe necklace of 81 emerald cut stones , set in silver 50 grams gross weight 19in. (48cm) £600-800 See Illustration.

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Gold necklace set with oval cut faceted garnets , collet set and linked by fine chain . 120 plus stones , 22 grams gross weight £700-1,000 See Illustration. 176

18ct gold earrings set with oval cut sapphires and tear drop form Japanese pearls 1.60in. (4cm) £500-800 See Illustration. 177

A pair of opal and green diopside earrings set in 14 ct gold , 2in. (5cm) £200-300 See Illustration. 178

Leopard’s face pendant with ruby eyes , unmarked silver 1.40in. (4cm) £120-150

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A pair of emerald green diopside earrings stud earrings set in 14 ct gold £120-150

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Edwardian style circular pendant with floral decoration set with oval cabouchon rubies 14ct gold 2.70in. (7cm) £200-300

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Moonstone necklace of 37 oval cabouchon stones collet set in 14 ct gold 5 grams gross 19in. (48cm) £250-350 See Illustration.

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Blue Topaz necklace comprising 50 oval cut stones, each approximately one carat, set in 18ct gold 19.80in. (50cm) £1,000-1,500

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Gold bangle set with two heart form pearls £120-150

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Modernist style two coloured gold earrings set with pearls and small diamonds 0.90in. (2cm) £120-150

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1940’s Tiffany & Co. leaf brooch in 14ct gold, 7.5grams, and pearl set earrings with leaf design unmarked tests as 14 ct gold 10.58 grams £200-300 See Illustration. 191

Scottish theme jewellery brooch in the form of thistles set with citrean, 14ct gold stamped matching earrings and a citrean pendant in yellow metal, circa 1900 £150-250

192

Late 19th century bead necklaces including ivory, jet, cornelian, and bone and a later Scottish silver and citrean brooch £50-80

193

Art Deco brooch in the form of a sailing boat, unmarked yellow metal, a scabbard brooch and rose gold chain £100-150

194

Silver charm bracelet, Longines watch, another by Movado, Dunhill gilt metal lighter, and various costume jewellery £50-80

195

Costume jewellery including a Limoges porcelain brooch, Royal Navy badge Dior brooch,and other items 1920’s and later £40-60

196

Victorian floral brooch set with coral and seed pearls, 9ct gold, turquoise set gold ring, Edwardian pendant and chains £80-120

197

A gold enamel and diamond and gilt metal tie clip, silver cufflinks and nine other pairs £50-80

198

Indian suite of fine gold and enamel jewellery comprising a sectional necklace, matching bracelet and earrings and ring, mid 20th century, 18-22ct, total 80.11 grams, cased, and a white metal baroque pearl and white stone necklace £800-1,200

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Multi gem necklace set with garnet amethyst peridot citrine and topaz , each table cut stone channel set in articulated silver mount 102 stones , 63.7 grams total weight 18½in. (46cm) £700-1,000 See Illustration. 186

Costume jewellery including Ciro cased items, Victorian silver brooch , Wedgwood Jasper brooch , Compacts , Ronson lighters £40-60

187

Gold and garnet dress ring 9ct, a gold buckle ring , and mount lacking stone , Edwardian coral ring and a Celtic motif silver ring £100-150

188

1940’s curved link gold bracelet, 18ct 20 grams £250-350

189

1940’s earrings and brooch, stylised plant forms, set with diamonds and ruby (but possibly synthetic), tests as 14 ct gold, 18 grams £250-350 See Illustration. 16

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Edwardian brooch set with seed pearls, carved rose quartz, with diamond unmarked, tests as 14/15 ct gold cased £150-250

200

Gentleman’s 9ct white gold and black enamelled dress stud set, in fitted Mappin & Webb case £80-120

201

9ct gold cameo set ring and a yellow metal bar brooch £30-50

202

Three stone ring, ruby and diamond in rub over setting 18ct white gold Ruby weight 0.4ct Gross weight 5.6 grams £250-350

203

Pink tourmaline brilliant cut 18ct gold ring Tourmaline approx 1ct £150-250

204

White metal marquise shaped ring set with clear and blue stone, unmarked, and a single ruby and diamond earring £50-80

210

Art Deco ring set with diamond and synthetic sapphire, unmarked white metal £100-150

211

A ruby set Victorian ring , a later ruby and diamond ring both 9ct gold and an ornate Albert chain unmarked £100-150

212

Large collection of costume jewellery necklaces, including Venetian glass, amber and glass, 1930’s to 1960’s £60-90

213

An Eastern three panel buckle, with repouse decoration of dancing girls, white metal a heavy silver ring set with aventurine agate set ring and other items £30-50

214

Art Deco silver and onyx ring, silver bangle, Jasper ware pendant and other items £30-50

215

A pair of aquamarine set silver earrings £40-60

216

18ct gold shirt stud, and a heart stone fob £40-60

217

Three stone diamond ring, 18ct white gold. Total diamond weight 0.40ct approx £150-200

218

Diamond five stone carved style ring in 18ct gold and another ring £50-80

219

An emerald and diamond ring, the central Colombian emerald 3.7ct, with channel set baguette diamond shoulders, approx. 1ct., set in 18ct white gold £2,500-3,500 See Illustration. 220

Channel set baguette diamond half eternity ring set in platinum £1,000-1,500

205

1920’s bracelet of diamonds and synthetic ruby, millegrain set in two colour gold £200-400 See Illustration. 206

Art Deco Continental paste set silver cocktail watch , bracelet, cameo, posy brooch and bar brooch £70-100

207

Six 9ct gold rings, all gem set 1920’s and later £100-150

208

Solitaire diamond ring set in 18ct yellow gold diamond .25 ct £150-250

209

Victorian amethyst and seed pearl ring, three stone diamond and a sapphire diamond ring all 18ct gold £80-120

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Collection of costume jewellery including paste set items, silver and white stone necklace £60-80

239

Two half sovereign gold coins 1912 and 1925 with ring and pendant mounts 11.9 grams £120-150

222

White metal man’s ring with faceted onyx stone stamped 10 k untested £50-100

240

Gold shirt studs some set with pearls 9 ct, medal 18ct and other items £80-120

223

Citrine and diamond ring, 18ct

£150-250

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Edwardian gold lapel pin in the form of a fox head the eyes set with garnets 15ct gold , with 9ct gold pin £120-160

Heart shaped amethyst pendant on gold chain and another in gold mount gross weight 9.2 grams £60-80

242

Three gold wedding bands 22ct 6.72 grams £150-250

243

Rotary gold watch with square link strap, three rings, heart locket and chains, all 9ct , 25 grams gross £180-220

244

Scottish silver brooch with thistle decoration, cameo necklace in white metal, a coin bracelet and silver pocket watch £50-80

245

An Edwardian 9ct gold gem set pendant brooch, cased, gold framed cameo, opal brooch and heart locket £60-80

225

Diamond solitaire stud earrings set in 18ct yellow gold total .5 ct yellow gold approx 0.25ct each £300-500

226

Lapis Lazuli beads with silver tassel

227

Irish theme gold bracelet with harps, enamelled shamrock and claddagh symbols, 9ct 20 grams, cased £250-350

£40-60

228

A pair of pearl earrings in a floral setting, 18ct gold £100-150 See Illustration. 246 229

Three pairs of gem set stud earrings, white opal, diamond floral and yellow stone set in 9ct gold £80-120

230

A simulated alexandrite bracelet set in unmarked gold and a similar ring £150-250

231

Two gold chains, gold mounted horn pendants, elephant hair and gold bracelet, chain weight 4.3 grams 9ct £80-120

232

Gold charm bracelet with heart clasp, African animal charms, lion, elephant, zebra, giraffe, clasp and one charm hallmarked, animals unmarked, total weight 45 gram £350-450

Three strand cultured pearl necklace with pearl and sapphire set gold clasp retailed by Asprey mid 20th C length 17 cm , pearls 7-9 mm , 9ct gold clasp makers stamp HB , Aspreys case. £500-800 See Illustration. 247

233

1950’s dress ring set with turquoise stones,18ct gold and an unmarked malacite set ring £80-120

234

A 1960’s dress ring set with a lemon quartz, on plain and textured 9ct gold mount, gross weight 5.7 grams £50-80

235

Five gold wedding bands plain and textured, various marks total weight 21.3 grams £200-300

236

Diamond set dress ring, 9ct gold and 3 other gem set rings, gross weight 14.6 grams £100-150

237

Pearl set ring, another with opal doublet and a buckle ring, all 9ct gold £80-120

238

A gold half sovereign coin 1915 in ring mount 9.5 grams gross weight £100-150

Cultured pearl bracelet , three strands united by three pearl set raised gold bars, pearl encrusted gold clasp 17 cm 0.01in. (0cm) £200-400 See Illustration. 248

Gold bracelet of bars and square links, 1960’s, 9ct gold, 40.6 grams, London 1964 8in. (20cm) £300-500

249

Emerald pendant and drop earrings in 18ct gold, pendant stone aprox.1 carat , earrings total 1.5 carat, cased £300-500 See Illustration.

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Edwardian gold brooch set with three large oval cut amethysts and seed pearls, another brooch enamel pearl and ruby £180-220 See Illustration.

259

Two gold chain bracelets with heart clasps two gold plated and one silver bangle 23 grams gold weight £150-250

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Ruby and diamond pendant earring, set 18ct gold £200-300

252

Four strand tassel necklace of cultured pearls, garnet and rose quartz £80-120

253

22ct gold wedding band, 9ct gold signet ring, pierced wedding band, and 9ct gold locket £50-80

254

Diamond solitaire ring, a ruby and diamond cluster ring and an eternity diamond ring £120-180

255

Three shell cameo brooches and a clasp , gilt metal or jet surrounds and two mother of pearl buttons engraved coaching scenes all mid 19th C £150-250

256

Gold tie pin with seed pearl , pearl and horse shoe stick pins, cufflinks and a gold ring set with clear stone, cased £100-150

257

1920’s gold flapper girl arm bangle 15 ct gold, 18.5 grams £200-300

258

Enamel charm painted with Arab scene , gold jockey cap and whip , pencils and other items (8) untested £70-100

18ct gold engine turned barley pattern propeling pencil by Asprey,London 28 grams 5in. (13cm) £500-800 See Illustration. 261

Art Deco diamond five stone ring set in platinum old cut diamonds in rub over millegrain setting , central stone .65 carat , total weight approx 2 carat £1,200-1,600 See Illustration. 262

Seven stone diamond ring set in 18ct white gold total diamond weight approx 1 carat £450-550

263

Sapphire and diamond cluster ring set in 18ct white gold oval sapphire with 16 round single cut diamonds and 20 brilliant cut diamonds . gross weight 4.5 grams £300-500

264

Art Deco single stone diamond ring in platinum and white gold Raised mount, stone approx .4 carat £300-500

WATCHES This section of the sale will not commence before 1.05pm Wednesday 11th December 265

Omega Constellation Automatic Day date Chronometer on leather strap £150-250

266

Omega Seamaster gentleman’s wristwatch, stainless steel and gold plated £150-250

267

Stainless steel Baume & Mercier Riviera wristwatch with three subsidiary dials, and a Dunhill wristwatch £250-350

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Omega stainless steel wristwatch

£100-150

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Jaeger-LeCoultre 18 ct. gold gentleman’s wrist watch on original leather strap in original box. £800-1,200 See Illustration. 270

10ct gold American pocket watch by A W Co Waltham on 10ct gold chain £600-1,000 See Illustration.

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271

Sjoo Sandstrom Chronolink Swedish golfing watch £600-1,000 See Illustration. 272

19th century silver repeating pocket Chronograph

£300-500

273

Silver plated stopwatch, the white enamelled dial with Arabic numerals and subsidiary dial £25-35 See Illustration.

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Stainless steel British military CWC wristwatch dated 1989 Black dial with applied Arabic numerals, Tritium luminous markers. M: Quartz movement. C: Military case with fixed bars, case back numbered ^ 0552/6645-99, 5415317, 50673 89 £50-100

275

Two ladies gilt metal Rotary watches £100-150

276

Swiss Oriosa ladies watch, with flat weave bracelet strap, 9ct gold . 23.7 gram gross £200-300

277

18ct gold pocket watch by Robert Robson Gross weight 40 grams £200-300 See Illustration. 22


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Raymond Weil dress watch, 18ct gold plated £50-80

279

Jules Jurgensen Copenhagen, 18ct gold pocket watch, Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial movement No9388 £2,500-3,500 See Illustration. 280

Gentleman`s Rolex Oyster Datejust two colour metal wristwatch, the cream dial with baton markers and calendar aperture to a two colour metal Rolex strap with paper work £2,000-3,000 See Illustration. 281

Ladies Rolex Oyster Datejust two colour metal wristwatch, the cream dial with baton markers and calendar aperture to a two colour metal Rolex strap £1,800-2,200 See Illustration. 282

Gold plated half hunter with enamel face, gold cased wristwatch and a silver pocket watch by H Samuel, Manchester, with silver Albert £100-150

283

Lady’s gold cased pocket watch with engraved face, maker D&R, 9ct £100-150

284

Sekonda gentleman’s watch made in USSR, brush steel bracelet 1970’s £40-60

285

Ladies Rotary watch with chain strap 9ct another 18 ct , rectangular rose gold watch, Lanco and Kewa and two others (7) £150-250

286

Limit No 2 enamel face pocket watch, with secondary dial £50-80

287

Gold cased ladies pocket watch with foliate engraving 14 ct £50-100

288

French textured gold large face wristwatch, 9ct, Benson watch, Bulova lady’s watch and a silver wristwatch £100-150

289

Lady’s cased Cartier Tank Watch, plain burgundy rectangular dial, signed Must De Cartier gold on hallmarked case and with cabochon sapphire crown £300-500

290

Baume Mercier 18ct gold gentleman’s wristwatch with leather strap £100-200

291

Victorian silver pocket watch by J.W.Benson, half hunter with enamelled numerals. with silver chain, in leather presentation case, London, 1892 £50-80

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19th century lady’s 18ct gold pocket watch, with enamel face and reverse engraved with roses within a floral scroll border £250-350 See Illustration. 293

Continental silver cased pocket watch, the dial decorated with Masonic emblems £40-60

294

George V silver cased full hunter braille pocket watch, the watch movement by Waltham USA, marks on case, Birmingham, 1919 £40-60

295

Silver cased pocket wa\tch, the white enamelled dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and Masonic emblem, import marks for London, 1912 £40-60

296

Quantity of watches including Accurist Seiko and others, 1960’s and later £30-50

297

18th Century silver pair cased pocket watch with fusee movement dia 2” £60-100

298

Tudor silver plated gentlemans’ wristwatch and an early 20th Century white metal wristwatch lacking strap £40-60

299

1920’s ladies gold bracelet watch with white enamel face expanding bracelet , gross weight 30.5 grams £300-500

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Pair of oval silver plated trays 52cms x 46 cm, by Elkington & Co. £100-200

This section of the sale will not commence before 1.25pm Wednesday 11th December

310

Pair of Elkington & Co., three light candelabra with scrolling arms on knopped columns and shaped bases, 18½in. (46cm) £300-500

311

Silver plated three piece tea service

312

Small selection of silver plated wares to include a pair of coasters, teapot, candlestick, chamberstick, pair of bowls £50-80

313

Oak cased canteen of silver plated Old English pattern cutlery settings for twelve 28 x 30 x 14in. (71 x 76 x 36cm) £150-250

314

Pair of silver plated meat dish covers, 16” wide, £80-120

300

Canada silver Proof, 5 dollars(3), Britannia(3) and seven other silver coins, cased (13) £100-150

301

Collection of silver proofed coins and some loose coins, most with certificates of authenticity £250-350

302

Gold half sovereign 1902

303

Victorian gold sovereign 1887

304

George V gold half sovereign, 1914

305

Crowns, 1819, 1845, copies of the Double Leopard and Oxford crown £50-80

315

Three silver plated entree dishes, set of four salts, tea pot and other items £150-250

306

Set of South African proof coins,1968, cased £200-300

316

Various silver plate to include an egg cup stand PROVENANCE: From a private family collection built up over many years in Weybridge. £60-80

307

A Kenyan gold coin produced to celebrate the birthday of Jomo Kenyata in 1966, cased weight 19.6 grams £300-500

317

Quantity of plated cutlery, knives, two silver napkin rings, etc. £30-50

318

Set of six silver teaspoons and sugar tongs in case, Chester 1907 and a quantity of plated spoons, etc. £50-70

319

Pair of silver plated meat dish covers, the larger 17” wide, the smaller 12” wide £60-80

£80-120 £150-250 £80-120

SILVER PLATE This section of the sale will not commence before 1.30pm Wednesday 11th December

308

Late 19th Century Continental etched glass and white metal claret jug, with scroll handle and holly decoration £100-150 See Illustration.

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Large silver plated gallery tray with engraved grape vine decoration, 26” long £150-250

321

Two silver plated meat domes and small amount of cutlery £70-100

322

Silver plated two decanter tantalus, by Asprey & Co. London, with twin arm lock/release mechanism, 12in. (30cm) £150-250

323

Pair of Sheffield plate wine bottle holders, set of five fruit pistol grip knifes, Scottish silver spoon, Selfridges silver plated carving set £60-80

324

19th century silver plated centre-piece base in the form of an ostrich signed F Valeri 12in. (30cm) £60-100

325

Silver plated old english pattern canteen of cutlery with place settings for twelve £100-200


SILVER This section of the sale will not commence before 1.40pm Wednesday 11th December 326

Set of four Edward VII silver salts, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd., Birmingham, 1909, ands three salt spoons, in fitted case, 1.80 x 2½in. (5 x 5cm) £70-100

327

Garrard silver cruet set, Birmingham 1985, cased. £50-80

333

George III silver rectangular teapot on ball feet, by Peter & William Bateman, London, 1807, gross weight 19oz £200-300 See Illustration. 334

Edward VII silver rat-tail pattern part canteen of cutlery, comprising soup ladle, serving spoon, nine dinner forks, five dessert forks, and six dessert spoons, by Elkington & Co. Ltd., Birmingham, 1901, 52oz £600-800

335

George V silver part canteen of flatware, comprising three tablespoons, five dinner forks, four soup spoons, five dessert spoons, five dessert forks, five fruit knives and a butter knife, by H. Phillips, London, 1931, 47oz £500-600

336

George III silver leaf form caddy spoon, by Stephen Adams I, London, 1798 £30-50

337

Continental silver leaf form caddy spoon with mask terminal, import marks for Chester, 1906, £30-50

338

19th century continental silver spoon with decorative handle and horse terminal, marks rubbed, 2oz £30-50

339

Silver cigarette box, vesta, sugar tongs, three teaspoons, butter knife, four silver bladed fruit knives and a pill box with crescent decoration, £40-60

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Set of six George V silver coffee spoons, by Barker Brothers Silver Ltd., Birmingham, 1929, (in fitted case), pair of sugar tongs, two butter knives, five teaspoons, another spoon, letter opener and a sauce ladle, gross weight 10oz £100-150

329

Set of Danish silver and enamelled coffee spoons, marked ‘925’, in fitted case, another set of coffee spoons, set of teaspoons, and other items of silver flatware including souvenir spoons, gross weight 11oz £120-180

330

George V boxed set of silver gilt and mother-ofpearl handled fruit knives and forks for twelve, by The Goldsmiths Co., Sheffield, 1915, in fitted case £100-150

331

Edward VII silver fish servers with ivory handles, in fitted case, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd., London, 1902 £60-100

332

George III silver oval teapot, by Robert Hennell I and Samuel Hennell, London, 1806, gross weight 17oz £180-220

340

Modern silver four piece tea and coffee service, comprising, coffee pot, teapot, cream jug and sugar bowl, of octagonal section, by Roberts & Belk, Sheffield, 1964, gross weight 49oz £500-800 See Illustration.

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George V bachelor’s silver three piece tea service, comprising teapot, cream jug and sugar bowl, with serpentine rims on ball and claw feet, by J. Sherwood & Sons, Birmingham, 1912, gross weight 20.5oz £300-500 See Illustration. 352

George III silver old English and thread pattern soup ladle, by George Smith III and William Fearn, London, 1790, 6oz £120-180

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19th century marble Italian silver and painted snuff box the cover painted with cityscape verso with a volcano erupting diameter 5” £500-800 See Illustration. 342

19th century continental silver snuff box engraved with flowers 4” wide £150-250

343

19th century Dutch snuff box with embossed decoration of figures in an inn 3” wide £150-250

344

George III silver brandy warming pan, on round foot, London, 1785, gross weight 6oz, £150-250

345

George VI silver cigarette box with engine turned decoration, by Hukin & Heath Ltd., Birmingham, 1938, and another cigarette box, Birmingham, 1946 £80-120

346

Three silver spirit/wine labels, ‘Whisky Birmingham 1977’, ‘Madeira - Birmingham 1978’ and ‘Brandy - unmarked’, gross weight of 1oz £60-80

347

George V silver tea pot and matching sugar bowl, by Mappin & Webb, London, 1924, gross weight 26oz £250-350

348

Victorian silver novelty dog whistle in the form of a hound’s head, by H. W. Ashford, Birmingham, 1880, 1.5” long £40-60

349

Late Victorian silver mounted glass inkwell, by John Grinsell & Sons, London, 1899 £40-60

350

White metal vesta decorated with a dragon and prunus blossoms, 1¾in. (3cm) £40-60

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Lazarus Posen German white metal bowl Lazarus Posen; The firm was founded in Frankfurt on the Main in 1869 and became the largest supplier of Judaica in the late 19th century. They received a royal warrant in 1903 and opened a second shop in Berlin. Their output followed all the latest continental trends incorporating both Danish and Austrian styles. The exact date of the company’s closure is not known, but it seems certain that the wealthy Jewish-owned firm was a victim of the terrors of the Nazi regime in the 1930’s. 8in. (20cm) £100-200 See Illustration. 354

Pair of 20th century Danish white metal and enamelled silver salts with matching spoons makers mark MF £50-100

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Victorian silver bowl Birmingham, 1898, Victorian cream jug, Birmingham 1897 and a silver pepper pot marks rubbed £100-200

356

Norwegian white metal coffee pot

357

Set of Norwegian white metal serving spoons (6) £100-200

358

Pair of Edward VII silver sauce boats with wavy rims, and scroll handles, on three hoof feet, by Wakely & Wheeler, London, 1909, 6oz, £60-100

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Pair of George V silver pierced bonbon dishes, by Finnigans Ltd., Birmingham, 1911, another pair of small pierced dishes, a set of three small dishes, a silver dish and a silver cover, 9oz, £100-150

372

Edward VII silver sugar bowl with half gadrooned body, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd., London, 1903, and a silver sugar castor, Chester, 1908, 8oz £80-120

373

Continental white metal sugar castor of baluster form with embossed cherub, shell and scroll decoration, 7oz £60-100

374

Continental silver sifter spoon with bird and floral decoration and ship terminal, ‘925’ import marks for Chester, 1907 £30-50

375

Set of four Dutch silver spoons with embossed decoration, the terminals in the form of windmills and ships, ‘925’ import marks for London, 1913, 8oz £80-120

376

Set of six Victorian silver teaspoons and sugar tongs with apostle finials, in fitted case, by Holland, Son & Slater, London, 1880, in fitted case, and a set of six rat-tail pattern teaspoons by Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd., London, 1909, 5.5oz, in fitted case £60-100

377

Silver Art Deco sugar bowl and port and sherry decanter labels 2 ozs £70-100

378

Pair of Victorian silver six division toast racks on ball and claw feet, by Mappin Bros., Sheffield, 1898, 6oz £60-100

Arts and Crafts style silver cup by Williams Brothers Birmingham 1906 £100-150

379

Georve V silver ashtray in the form of a life belt enamelled with a Union Jack, diameter 7” £100-200

George III silver tea pot, of oval section with bright cut decoration by William Vincent, London, 1782, gross weight 14oz £150-250

380

George V Silver compact, London, 1910, and a silver roller £50-100

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Pair of Edward VII silver sauce boats with wavy rims and scroll handles, on three hoof feet, by Horace Woodward & Co. Ltd., Birmingham, 1908, 6oz £60-100

360

Edward VII silver pierced bowl with gadrooned rim on three paw feet, by Williams Ltd., Birmingham, 1904, 7oz £70-100

361

Pair of Victorian silver spoons with shell shaped bowls, by William Gibson & John Lawrence Langman, London, 1894, 4oz £40-60

362

Pair of Victorian silver fiddle pattern sugar tongs, by Josiah Williams & Co., London, 1884, and three silver souvenir spoons, 3oz £30-50

363

George V silver cruet set, comprising pepperette, mustard pot and cover, and four salts, by James Dixon & Sons Ltd., Sheffield, 1911, 5.5oz £50-80

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George III silver wine funnel, maker’s mark rubbed, London, 1809, 2.5oz £60-100

381

Edward VII silver cigar case, Birmingham, 1902, and a capstan inkwell £80-120

367

Set of four George V silver two division toast racks, by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield, 1914, 7.5oz £80-120

382

Two silver photograph frames with foliate scroll decoration £70-100

368

Edward VII silver mustard pot with hinged cover, gadrooned, scrolling and shell decoration, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd., London, 1905, 6oz £60-100

383

Four silver bridge pencils in original box £30-50

384

George V silver sugar sifter, by E. S. Barnsley & Co., Birmingham, 1921, silver cigarette case with engine turned decoration and a small silver dish on round foot with pierced rim, 9oz £100-150

385

George VI silver cruet set, comprising salt, pepperette and mustard pot and cover, with scroll decoration on pad feet, by E. W. Haywood, Birmingham, 1949, 11oz £120-180

369

George V silver christening mug with scroll handle on round foot, by Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd., Sheffield, 1912, 5.5oz £60-100

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George V silver christening mug with ‘C’-scroll handle on three ball feet, by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield, 1911, 5.5oz £60-100

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Victorian silver four piece tea service, comprising teapot, hotwater jug, cream jug and sugar bowl, by Robert Roskell, Alan Roskell & John Mortimer Hunt, London, 1886/7, gross weight 46oz £500-700 See Illustration. 387

George V silver three piece tea service comprising teapot, cream jug and sugar bowl, by Adie Bros., Birmingham, 1922, 28oz gross weight £350-450

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Edward VII silver circular twin-handled comport, by Finnigans Ltd., London, 1908, 30oz 6½in. (15cm) £300-500

389

Pair of Victorian silver candlesticks of column form on beaded square bases, by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield, 1894 £80-120

390

George III silver punch ladle with turned wood handle, by Thomas Richards, London, 1817, £40-60

393

George I Britannia standard silver coffee pot with hinged cover, of octagonal tapering section, by William Bellamy, London, 1717, gross weight 23oz £600-800 See Illustration. 394

Late Victorian silver four piece tea service comprising teapot, tea caddy, sugar bowl and cream jug, with half-gadrooned decoration, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd., London, 1897, gross weight 23oz £250-350 See Illustration.

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George IV silver fruit basket with swing handle, embossed floral decoration on rectangular foot, by Waterhouse, Hodgson & Co., Sheffield, circa 1820, 40oz, (handle not marked) £500-800 See Illustration. 392

Pair of Victorian silver gilt shell form spoons with grapevine decoration, by John Aldwinckle & Thomas Slater, London, 1890, 6oz £80-120 391

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Edward VII silver coffee pot with hinged cover, embossed decoration, London, 1904, maker’s mark rubbed, gross weight 22oz £250-350 See Illustration. 396

Modern silver cigarette case, with engine turned decoration by S. J. Rose & Son, Birmingham, 1954, and two silver vestas, 8.5oz, £80-100

397

George V silver christening mug with scroll handle, maker’s mark rubbed, Birmingham, 1930, 7oz £60-100

398

George V part set of silver teaspoons and sugar tongs, by Wakely & Wheeler, London 1927, in fitted case, and a set of six silver teaspoons, £60-100

399

George V silver christening mug with scroll handle, by Searle & Co. Ltd., London, 1934, 11.5oz £120-180

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White metal cigarette box on four shaped feet, £80-120

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Set of twelve George IV silver fiddle pattern dinner forks, possibly William Barrett II, London, 1828, 25oz £250-350

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Set of six Victorian silver fiddle pattern tablespoons, by William Eaton, London, 1838, and four George IV tablespoons, by William Bateman II, London, 1829, 22oz £250-350

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Set of six Victorian silver fiddle pattern dessert spoons, by Elizabeth & John Eaton, London, 1860, and six George IV dessert spoons, by William Eaton, five 1827, one 1831, 19oz, £200-300

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Set of six Victorian silver fiddle pattern dessert forks, by Francis Higgins II, London, 1877, and another set of six Victorian dessert forks, by Elizabeth & John Eaton, London, 1860, 20oz, £200-300

405

Set of twelve modern silver handled dinner knives and twelve dessert knives, by William Yates Ltd., Sheffield, 1984 £300-500

George V silver hotwater jug, by Elkington & Co., Birmingham, 1928, 18oz gross weight £180-220

Victorian Scottish silver hotwater jug, of octagonal section, by Hamilton & Inches, Edinburgh, 1898, gross weight 21oz £200-300 See Illustration. George VI silver pepperette, by William Bush & Sons, Sheffield, 1949, 2oz £20-30

406

George VI matched silver four piece tea and coffee service comprising teapot, coffee pot, cream jug and sugar bowl, each on four scroll feet, by James Woods & Sons, Birmingham, 1913/15, coffee pot by Thomas Edward Atkins, £400-600 See Illustration. 407

Continental silver cream jug and sugar bowl with embossed decoration £80-120

408

Indian white metal tea pot with embossed decoration £100-200

409

George V silver twin-handled trophy cup, maker’s mark rubbed, London, 1926, 7oz, £70-100

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Victorian silver salt with embossed floral decoration on three hoof feet, by Daniel & Charles Houle, London, 1857, 1,5oz £20-30

416

George V silver coffee pot and a hotwater jug, each of octagonal section with loop handles, by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield, 1915, gross weight 17oz £180-220

417

George III Irish silver fiddle pattern soup ladle, by Richard Whitford, Dublin, 1812, 9oz, £100-150

418

Four George III old English pattern tablespoons, various dates and marks, 8oz, £80-120

419

George V silver part tea service, comprising hotwater jug, cream jug and sugar bowl, by S. Blackensee & Sons Ltd., Birmingham, 1918, 19.5oz gross weight £200-300

420

White metal pepper pot and salt with shell and scroll decoration on round bases, by GG & Co., 5.5oz £60-80

Canteen of Danish silver cutlery for twelve, comprising dinner knives and forks, dessert knives and forks, fish knives and forks, table spoons and dessert spoons, by Christian F. Heise, weighable silver 97oz £1,200-1,800 See Illustration.

421

Pair of George III silver military fiddle and thread pattern sauce ladles, by William Eaton, London, 1800, 4.5oz £50-80

422

White metal silver salt on three ball and claw feet, 2.5oz £30-50

414

423

Victorian Scottish silver beaker with bright cut decoration, inscribed ‘3rd Batn. The Kings Own Scottish Borderers’, by Marshall & Sons, Edinburgh, 1888, 8.5oz £100-150

424

Victorian silver fiddle pattern sauce ladle, by William Bateman II, London, 1838, 2oz £30-50

413 413

Victorian silver three piece tea service, comprising tea pot, cream jug and sugar bowl, with bright cut decoration, each on four scroll feet, by William Hutton & Son, London, 1855, gross weight 52oz £600-800 See Illustration.

414

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George II silver mug with scroll handle on round foot, by William Shaw & William Priest, London, 1754, 6oz £70-100

426

George III silver mug with scroll handle on round foot, by John King, London, 1769, 11oz, £120-180

427

Pair of George III silver sauceboats, with gadrooned rims, scroll handles each on three shell feet, by Daniel Smith & Robert Sharp, London, circa 1760, marks rubbed, 34oz £800-1,200 See Illustration. 428

Victorian silver serpentine deskstand with pierced foliate and bright cut decoration, with cut glass ink and sand wells and candlestick and snuffer, on four scroll feet, by Aston & Son, Birmingham, 1857 £150-250

429

George III Paul Storr coffee pot and burner on stand, with half-gadrooned, carved ivory handle with serpent mounts, the stand with ring handles on lion’s paw supports and trefoil base, London, 1807, 60oz gross weight £6,000-10,000 See Illustration. 430

Victorian silver purse, cigarette case, unusual spherical watch and other items (6) £80-120

431

Art Nouveau dressing table items to include a brush, three jars and a matchbox holder, and other items including flatware, napkin rings and a small amount of plated items £100-150

432

George V silver teapot, with half-gadrooned body, rim with shell decoration, by S. Blackensee & Sons Ltd., Birmingham, 1926, gross weight 23oz £250-350

433

Continental white metal round tureen and cover stamped 800 £200-300

434

Set of twelve Royal Horticultural Society silver flower spoons, in fitted case £100-150

435

George V silver fish knives and forks in mahogany case for 6 persons, Sheffield 1926 £70-100

436

Pair of George IV silver entree dishes and covers, with shell and gadrooned decoration, by Samuel Hennell, London, 1820, 131oz £2,000-3,000 See Illustration.

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437

Novelty silver pin cushion in the form of a shoe, by S. Blackensee & Sons Ltd., Chester, date mark rubbed, match strike and a Britannia Standard sugar bowl with embossed decoration, £80-120

438

Two silver overlaid wine glasses, two liqueur glasses and an American silver butter tub £70-90


447

George V silver hotwater jug with hinged cover and gadrooned rim and foot, by Wilson & Sharp, London, 1912, gross weight 11.5oz £120-180

448

Pair of George V silver toast racks on ball feet, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1912, and another toast rack, 6oz £60-80

449

Victorian silver punch ladle with shell shaped bowl and beaded handle, maker’s mark rubbed, London, 1861, 6oz £60-80

450

George V silver ashtray with a beaded border, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1929 and a silver pin dish, marks rubbed, 3.5oz £25-40

George III silver cream jug with bright cut decoration, maker’s mark rubbed, London, 1807, 3oz £30-50

451

George IV silver tea pot with embossed floral decoration, by John Wakefield, London, 1823, gross weight 25oz £250-350 See Illustration.

George V silver cream jug and matching sugar bowl, with gadrooned rims, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd., London, 1926, 10oz £100-150

452

William IV silver cream jug with floral decoration on four scroll feet, by Charles Thomas Fox, London, 1835, 9oz £100-150

453

George III silver helmet shaped cream jug, by William Bennett, London, 1804, 3.5oz £40-60

454

George III silver teapot and cover of oval section, by Henry Green, London, 1786, gross weight 10oz £100-150

455

George III silver bowl with embossed floral decoration, by John Emes, London, 1800, 9oz, £100-150

456

William IV silver sugar castor of hexagonal section, maker’s mark rubbed, Chester, 1834, 4oz £40-60

457

George III silver fiddle pattern serving spoon, maker’s mark ‘IL’, London, 1820, 4oz £40-60

458

George V silver six lobed bowl on three scrolling supports, by Horace Woodward & Co. Ltd., Birmingham, 1912, 4oz £40-60

459

Pair of William IV silver fiddle pattern sauce ladles, maker’s mark ‘WE’, London, 1830, 5oz £50-80

460

George III silver sifter spoon, by George Smith III & William Fearn, London, 1795, 2.5oz £30-50

461

Pair of Edward VII silver candlesticks in the form of columns with beaded borders, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd., London, 1905, loaded bases £60-100

462

George V silver thread pattern sauce ladle, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd., London, 1912, 2.5oz £30-50

439

Silver Tiffany pin box decorated with classical foliage £100-150

440

Sterling silver patch box with embossed decoration £80-100

441

Pair of sterling silver salad servers with floral decorated bowls and twist decorated handles, 6oz £60-80

442

Four Tiffany & Co., Sterling silver forks with shell and floral decoration, and seven other pieces of American Sterling silver flatware, (11), 10oz £80-100

443

444

445

446

George III silver tea pot with bright cut decoration, handle with serpent mounts, by Benjamin Smith II & Benjamin Smith III, London, 1817, gross weight 22oz £220-280 Pair of George V silver sauce boats with gadrooned rims, scroll handles, each on three shell feet, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co., London, 1912, 13oz £150-250

436

444

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470 470

George V silver three piece tea service, comprising tea pot, cream jug and sugar bowl, with gadrooned rims on four ball feet, by Martin Hall & Co. Ltd., Sheffield, 1929, 40oz gross weight £400-600 See Illustration.

463

George III silver cream jug with embossed floral decoration on three paw feet, marks rubbed, 4oz £40-60

464

Modern silver cigarette case with engine turned decoration, by W. H. Manton Ltd., Birmingham, 1957, 5oz £50-80

465

Small selection of silver flatware, sugar tongs, tea strainers, napkin rings and other items, 17oz £180-220

472

George V silver ashtray with engine turned decoration, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd., London, 1931, cream jug, galleried stand, oval dish and a salt, 6.5oz, silver backed dressing table mirror and two brushes £70-100

473

466

467

Pair of George V silver salts on pad feet, by William Comyns & Sons Ltd., London, 1935, pair of Indian white metal salts, and four mustard pots and covers and spoon, 25.5oz £250-350

468

Pair of George V silver pepperettes, by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield, 1911, in fitted case, other pepperettes, some with pierced decoration and a mustard pot and cover £150-250

469

Modern silver set of fish knives and forks set for eight, by Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd., Sheffield, 1958, 25oz, in fitted case £250-350

471

George VI silver three piece tea service, comprising tea pot, cream jug and sugar bowl, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1945, gross weight 35oz £350-450 See Illustration. George V silver four piece tea service, comprising tea pot, hot water jug, cream jug and sugar bowl, of serpentine form on bun feet, by Joseph Gloster Ltd., Birmingham, 1911, gross weight 50oz, PROVENANCE: From a private family collection built up over many years in Weybridge. £500-800 See Illustration. 474

475 476

472

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Edward VII silver nine piece cruet set in fitted box, London 1901 £100-150

George V silver table centre, the central trumpet with three arms holding three smaller trumpets, by Clark & Sewell, Chester, 1911, 12oz, PROVENANCE: From a private family collection built up over many years in Weybridge. £120-180 George V silver four lobed bowl with beaded rim on oval foot, by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield, 1910, 17.5oz, PROVENANCE: From a private family collection built up over many years in Weybridge. £180-220 George III silver tea pot with reeded decoration on four ball feet, possibly by Charles Fox I, London, 1806, gross weight 14oz, PROVENANCE: From a private family collection built up over many years in Weybridge. £150-250


477

Victorian silver three piece tea service comprising tea pot, cream jug and sugar bowl with half gadrooned body, by Joseph Gloster, Birmingham, 1895, gross weight 14oz, PROVENANCE: From a private family collection built up over many years in Weybridge. £150-250

478

Set of five Sterling silver circular dishes on round feet, (loaded bases), PROVENANCE: From a private family collection built up over many years in Weybridge. £50-80

483

George III silver cream jug with bright cut decoration, by Samuel Godbehere, Edward Wigan & James Boult, London, 1802, 2.5oz, PROVENANCE: From a private family collection built up over many years in Weybridge. £30-50

484

Eleven Victorian silver fiddle pattern dessert forks, by John Stone, Exeter, five 1848, six 1854, 19oz, PROVENANCE: From a private family collection built up over many years in Weybridge. £200-300

479

George V silver tea pot, maker’s mark rubbed, Birmingham, 1924, gross weight 15.5oz, PROVENANCE: From a private family collection built up over many years in Weybridge. £150-250

485

Six Victorian silver fiddle pattern dinner forks, maker’s mark rubbed, Newcastle, 1845, 13oz, PROVENANCE: From a private family collection built up over many years in Weybridge. £150-250

480

George III or later silver cream jug with beaded rims on round feet, marks rubbed, 5.5oz, PROVENANCE: From a private family collection built up over many years in Weybridge. £60-80

486

Six Victorian silver fiddle pattern dinner forks, by Mary Chawner & George W. Adams, London 1838 and 1840, 15oz, PROVENANCE: From a private family collection built up over many years in Weybridge. £150-250

481

Edward VII silver hotwater jug with hinged cover on round foot, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd., London, 1904, gross weight 11.5oz. PROVENANCE: From a private family collection built up over many years in Weybridge. £120-180

487

Fourteen William IV and later fiddle pattern dinner and dessert forks, various dates and marks, and an old English pattern fork, 26oz. PROVENANCE: From a private family collection built up over many years in Weybridge. £280-320

488 482

George V silver hotwater jug with gadrooned rim on three lion mask and paw feet, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd., London, 1911, gross weight 11oz. PROVENANCE: From a private family collection built up over many years in Weybridge. £120-180

Twenty-four George III and later Old English and Rat-tail pattern dessert spoons, various dates and marks, 32oz, PROVENANCE: From a private family collection built up over many years in Weybridge. £350-450

489

Eight George III and later Old English pattern tablespoons, various dates and marks, 17oz, PROVENANCE: From a private family collection built up over many years in Weybridge. £180-220

473

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490

Three George II silver Old English pattern tablespoons, by Ebenezer Coker, London, 1749, and two George III tablespoons, 10oz, PROVENANCE: From a private family collection built up over many years in Weybridge. £100-150

491

Two William IV fiddle and thread pattern tablespoons by William Chawner II, London, 1832, and two Sterling silver thread pattern tablespoons, 11oz, PROVENANCE: From a private family collection built up over many years in Weybridge. £120-180

492

493

Six William IV silver fiddle pattern teaspoons, by William Eaton, London, 1836, 6oz, PROVENANCE: From a private family collection built up over many years in Weybridge. £60-80 Victorian silver fiddle pattern serving spoon, by Thomas H. Stone, Exeter, 1868, 4oz, PROVENANCE: From a private family collection built up over many years in Weybridge. £40-60

501

George VI silver photograph frame, Birmingham, 1949 and two others, PROVENANCE: From a private family collection built up over many years in Weybridge. £50-80

502

Two pairs of George V silver candlesticks, Birmingham, 1915 and 1919, PROVENANCE: From a private family collection built up over many years in Weybridge. £40-60

503

Pair of Indian white metal half hoop dishes with panels of figures and symbols, and a sugar bowl with embossed decoration, PROVENANCE: From a private family collection built up over many years in Weybridge. £40-60

504

Edward VII silver dressing table set comprising three brushes and a mirror, by Charles Henry Dumenil, London, 1907, PROVENANCE: From a private family collection built up over many years in Weybridge. £30-50

505

494

Pair of Victorian silver fiddle pattern tablespoons, by Elizabeth Eaton, London, 1854, and another, 7oz, PROVENANCE: From a private family collection built up over many years in Weybridge. £80-120

495

Five Victorian silver fiddle pattern dessert spoons, by William Woodman, Exeter, 1837, 7oz, PROVENANCE: From a private family collection built up over many years in Weybridge. £70-100

496

Fifteen William IV and later silver fiddle pattern dessert spoons, various dates and marks, 23oz, PROVENANCE: From a private family collection built up over many years in Weybridge. £250-350

497 498 499

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36

Eleven George III and later silver fiddle pattern teaspoons, various dates and marks, 6.5oz, PROVENANCE: From a private family collection built up over many years in Weybridge. £70-100 Pair of William IV silver sugar nips with bright cut decoration, maker’s mark rubbed, London, 1831, PROVENANCE: From a private family collection built up over many years in Weybridge. £30-50 Large selection of George III and later silver tea and other spoons, various dates and marks, some foreign, 23oz, PROVENANCE: From a private family collection built up over many years in Weybridge. £250-350 Pair of circular silver photograph frames, marks rubbed, PROVENANCE: From a private family collection built up over many years in Weybridge. £40-60

Edward VII silver cream jug on oval foot, maker’s mark ‘F & D’, Birmingham, 1906, trumpet vase, pierced dish and another dish, 11 ozs PROVENANCE: From a private family collection built up over many years in Weybridge. £120-180

506

Sterling silver cream jug and matching sugar bowl, mother of pearl and silver pen knife, and other items, some plated, PROVENANCE: From a private family collection built up over many years in Weybridge. £100-150

507

Silver mounted and cut glass scent bottle 7in. (18cm) £50-80

508

Victorian silver and mother-of-pearl handled fish serving knife with engraved and pierced decoration, by George Unite & Sons, Birmingham 1856, in fitted case £40-60

509

Silver mounted and yellow cut glass oil bottle, four dressing table jars, one with a silver plated cover, mirror, comb, two sifters and a pencil £40-60

510

Pair of George V silver dressing table brushes in fitted case, Birmingham 1924, and a set of six Victorian silver teaspoons, Sheffield 1900, in fitted case £30-50

511

Georgian silver helmet shaped cream jug and a set of four modern silver and oak coasters £40-60

512

Modern silver three piece tea service, comprising teapot, cream jug and sugar bowl, by Viners Ltd., Sheffield, 1956, 30oz gross weight £250-350


530

George V silver tea strainer, maker’s mark rubbed, Birmingham, 1924 and another with scrolling foliate handle £30-50

531

Modern amber and silver mounted letter opener, import marks for Sheffield, 1995, in fitted case £20-30

532

Victorian silver christening set, comprising knife, fork and a similar spoon, by Aaron Hadfield, Sheffield, 1844 £30-50

George V silver bowl with shaped and shell decorated rim, on round foot by Adie Bros. Ltd., Birmingham, 1930, 15oz £150-250

533

George V silver mounted desk clock on circular base, maker’s mark rubbed, Chester, 1928 £40-60

517

Modern silver photograph frame, by Carrs of Sheffield Ltd., 1998, 11½ x 9½in. (28 x 23cm) £40-60

534

Set of six Edward VII silver buttons with pierced figural decoration, by Lawrence Emanuel, Birmingham, 1901 £30-50

518

Pair of Victorian silver Corinthian column candlesticks, by Thomas Bradbury & Sons, London, 1897 £100-150

535

George V silver mounted double oil pourer, by Miller Bros., Birmingham, 1921, scent bottle and two pepperettes £20-30

519

Set of twelve Victorian silver fiddle pattern teaspoons, by T. Sewell & Son, Newcastle, 1882, 7oz £50-80

536

520

George V silver mesh evening bag, import marks for Birmingham, 1912 £40-60

521

George III or later caddy spoon with bright cut leaf decoration £60-80

522

George IV silver fiddle pattern caddy spoon, the bowl with bright cut decoration of a bird, possibly William Eley, London, 1827 £20-30

523

George III or later silver caddy spoon, maker’s mark ‘GB’ £20-30

524

Modern silver caddy spoon, the bowl depicting tavern scene, with sailing ship finial, London, 1968 £20-30

525

Modern silver caddy spoon, by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield, 1968 £20-30

526

Edward VII silver taper box holder, by William Harrison Walter, Birmingham, 1904, 2oz, £20-30

527

George III silver thread pattern cheese scoop, by Duncan Urquhart & Naphtali Hart, London, 1794, 1.5oz £30-50

528

Modern silver mounted cocktail shaker and stirrer, by Camelot Silverware Ltd., Sheffield, 2005 £60-100

529

George V silver three piece cruet set, comprising salt, pepperette and mustard pot and cover, by Mappin & Webb, London, 1933, 2.5oz £30-50

513

Pair of Edward VII silver trumpet vases, by Horace Woodward & Co. Ltd., London, 1904, and another smaller pair, bases loaded, 8in. (20cm) £80-100

514

Edward VII silver helmet shaped cream jug, with scroll handle on square base, by William Henry Sparrow, Birmingham, 1904, 3oz £30-50

515

Small selection of silver items including picture frame, cigarette case, napkin rings, etc. £50-80

516

Stuart Devlin novelty silver gilt egg, the interior with a scene of a clown and a performing dog, London, 1980 £150-200 See Illustration. 537

George V silver tazza with pierced decoration, on round foot, by Asprey & Co. Ltd., Sheffield, 1912, 5oz £60-100

538

Pair of Edward VII silver quaiches with pierced handles, by Williams of Birmingham, London, 1904, 2.5oz £30-50

539

Set of six silver and enamelled teaspoons, by Walker & Hall, Chester, 1940, in fitted case £30-50

540

Modern silver photograph frame by Kitney & Co., London, 2003, 12 x 10in. (30 x 25cm) £50-80

536

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541

George V silver mounted and glass desk stand with inkwell and calendar, by Wilmot Manufacturing Co., Birmingham, 1915 £40-60

557

Edward VII silver caddy spoon with shell shaped bowl, by C. W. Fletcher & Son Ltd., Sheffield, 1903 £20-30

542

Modern silver Arts & Crafts style spoon, with cabochon stone decoration, maker’s mark ‘BW’, Birmingham, 1973 £20-30

558

George III silver fiddle and thread pattern caddy spoon, by George Ewings, London, 1802, £20-30

543

Art Nouveau silver handled and ivory page turner, by Horton & Allday, Birmingham, 1904, £20-30

559

Modern silver caddy spoon in the form of a shovel, by J & KR, Birmingham, 1980 £15-25

560 544

Sterling silver cruet set comprising mustard pot and cover, pepperette and salt with pierced decoration, by Birks £30-50

Continental silver caddy spoon, the bowl with bright cut decoration, knight on horseback terminal, import marks for Chester, 1906 £20-30

545

Pair of Edward VII silver menu/name place holders, modelled as two hoops and a wish bone, by Grey & Co., Birmingham, 1905 £20-30

561

George III silver fiddle pattern caddy spoon with shell shaped bowl, and stag decorated handle, by Samuel Knight, London, 1816 £30-50

546

George VI silver cigarette case engraved with a horses head, by James Dixon & Sons Ltd., Birmingham, 1939, 3oz £40-60

562

George V silver novelty pin cushion in the form of a shoe, by S. Blackensee & Sons Ltd., Birmingham, 1910 £50-80

547

William IV silver decanter label ‘Madeira’, by Charles Reilly & George Storer, London, 1835, £20-30

563

Edward VII silver novelty pin cushion in the form of a Coronation throne, by Levi & Salaman, Birmingham, 1901 £50-80

548

Victorian silver spirit label ‘Brandy’, by Taylor & Perry, Birmingham, 1851 £20-30

564

Pair of Victorian miniature silver chairs with pierced scrolling and embossed decoration, import marks London, 1897, 1oz £30-50

549

William IV silver decanter label ‘Sherry’, by Charles Reilly & George Storer, London, 1835 £20-30

565

Early 20th century German silver model of a gondola, by Simon Rosenau £20-30

566

George V silver cigarette case with engine turned decoration, by Mappin & Webb, Birmingham, 1935, 5.5oz £50-80

567

Victorian silver card case, by the Royal Mint, London, 1883, 1.5oz £40-60

George V silver bonbon dish with pierced decoration, maker’s mark rubbed, Birmingham, 1922, 1.5oz £20-30

568

George III silver vinaigrette engraved with a lion holding a cross, by T. Simpson & Son, Birmingham, 1812 £60-100

Victorian silver mounted match strike, maker’s mark ‘S & Co.,’, Birmingham, 1900, and another smaller similar £30-50

569

George IV silver octagonal snuff box, Samuel Pemberton, 1821 £30-50

550

Modern silver mounted compass, London, 2000, £20-30

551

Three pairs of silver napkin rings, various dates and marks, 2oz £40-60

552

553

554

Modern silver novelty trinket box in the form of a penguin and chick, by Mark Houghton Ltd., Sheffield, 2002 £40-60

570

Edward VII silver inkwell, by Henry Clifford Davis, Birmingham, 1906, and two silver mounted calendars £15-25

555

Edward VII silver vesta, by Sampson Mordan & Co. Ltd., Chester, 1905, and two others with engraved decoration, 2oz £40-60

571

Victorian Scottish silver table lighter set with polished stones and celtic bright cut decoration and thistles verso, maker’s mark rubbed, Edinburgh, 1894, gross weight 3oz £80-120

556

George III silver fiddle pattern caddy spoon, by John Thornton, Birmingham 1795, and an Edward VII silver caddy spoon by Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1908 £30-50

572

Edward VII silver ashtray with pierced foliate decoration, by William Aitken, 1901, and another by Adie Bros. Ltd., Birmingham, 1929, £30-50

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589

George V silver mesh handbag with acorn clasps, by A. M. & M Ltd., London, 1922,10.5oz, £50-80

590

Edward VII silver bowl with twin bow shaped handles, maker’s mark rubbed, London, 1907, 2oz £20-30

19th century Austrian silver snuff box depicting ‘Das h: h: Luftschloss Schonbrun’, dated 1840, £80-120

591

Edward VII silver sovereign and half sovereign holder, by Horace Woodward & Co. Ltd., Birmingham, 1906 £30-50

576

George V silver photograph frame, by Sanders & Mackenzie, Birmingham, 1930, 10½ x 8½in. (25 x 20cm) £50-80

592

Set of six George V silver mounted fruit knives in fitted case, by Yates Brothers, Sheffield 1919 £15-25

577

Set of six modern Finnish silver teaspoons, by Auran Kultaseppa, 1980-86, ‘830’ standard, 2oz £20-30

593

Set of six George III silver teaspoons with bright cut decoration, possibly by Thomas Watson, Newcastle, 3oz £30-50

578

Six modern Finnish silver teaspoons, three ‘916’ standard and three ‘925’, by Auran Kultaseppa and Kultakeskus, 2oz £20-30

594

Victorian silver christening set comprising knife, fork and spoon, by Martin, Hall & Co., Sheffield 1865, in fitted case £20-30

579

20th century Danish silver caddy spoon with scrolling and foliage decorated terminal, by Grann & Laglye, Copenhagen, 1938 £15-25

595

Victorian Scottish silver fiddle pattern sauce ladle, by J & W Mitchell, Glasgow 1845, 1.5oz £20-30

580

Scandinavian silver caddy spoon, the handle with bird decoration, marked ‘830’ standard £15-25

596

Pair of George V silver heart shaped pin dishes by A & J Zimmerman Ltd., Birmingham, 1912, 3oz £30-50

581

George V silver and yellow guilloche enamelled travelling clock in folding case, by Henry Matthews, Birmingham, 1926 £80-120

597

Modern silver photograph frame with links to ‘Strictly Come Dancing’, by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield, 2005 11½ x 9½in. (28 x 23cm) £50-80

582

Sterling silver sovereign and half sovereign holder and card case, circa 1919 £40-60

598

George V silver three compartment stamp holder and cover, on four ball feet, by James Deakin & Sons, Chester 1929 £60-100

583

Sterling silver desk thermometer by Tiffany & Co., No.25007 £40-60

599

Pair of George V silver Corinthian column candlesticks, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd., Sheffield, 1911 £100-150

Edward VII silver and glass paperweight and stamp moistener by T. H. Hazlewood & Co., Birmingham, 1905 £20-30

600

George V silver and coloured enamel pin dish in the form of a pansy, by Arthur Johnson Smith, Birmingham, 1921 £20-30

601

Edward VII silver basket with pierced floral decoration, by George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester 1904, 12oz £120-180

602

Edward VII silver cream jug with scroll handle on three shaped feet, by T & JP, Birmingham, 1909 £20-30

603

Victorian Scottish silver mounted hardstone paperweight, maker’s mark ‘WM’ £20-30

604

Nine silver napkin rings, various dates and marks £50-80

605

George V silver four division toast rack, by S. Blackensee & Sons Ltd., Birmingham, 1922, and another similar £40-60

573

George V silver table lighter with scroll handles and of serpentine form, by John Collard Vickery, Birmingham, 1915, gross weight 3oz £40-60

574

Edward VII silver cigar case with hinged cover, by William Hornby, London, 1905, 3oz £40-60

575

584

585

586

587

588

George V silver three piece cruet set comprising salt, pepperette and mustard pot and cover, by Mappin & Webb, Birmingham, 1933, 3.5oz £30-50 Set of six Victorian silver apostle teaspoons, by William Devenport, Birmingham, 1900, and another similar spoon £20-30 Edward VII silver mounted and glass match strike, by A. S. & Co., Birmingham, 1901, and a pottery and silver mounted match strike, by Levi & Salaman, Birmingham, 1902 £30-50 Modern silver christening set comprising spoon and fork, by Viner’s Ltd., Sheffield, 1964, in fitted case and another non-matching comprising spoon and push, differing dates and marks, case not original, 2.5oz £30-50

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606

George V silver mounted meerschaum pipe, carved as a dragon’s claw, maker’s mark ‘Y & Co.’, Birmingham, 1923, in fitted case £15-25

607

George IV silver hour glass pattern caddy spoon, with shell embossed bowl, by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham, 1825 £20-30

608

Victorian silver fiddle, thread and shell pattern caddy spoon, by George Unite & Sons, Birmingham, 1839 £20-30

609

Modern silver caddy spoon in the form of a jockey’s cap, by Roberts & Belk, Sheffield, 1986 £20-30

610

Dutch silver spoon, the bowl embossed with a gardener watering plants and with a squirrel terminal £20-30

611

Edward VII silver circular photograph frame, by Lawrence Emanuel, Birmingham, 1905, and an oval frame, Birmingham, 1918 £30-50

612

George VI silver photograph frame with engine turned decoration, maker’s mark rubbed, Birmingham, 1946, 11.5” x 9”, and a smaller frame, Birmingham, 1921 £50-80

613

George III silver sauce ladle by William Eley & William Fearn, London, 1802 £20-30

614

George V novelty silver pencil holder in the form of a tortoise, maker’s mark rubbed, Birmingham 1910 £80-120

Victorian silver chamberstick in the form of three lily pads and flower, by Edward, Edward junior, John & William Barnard, London, 1840, 4oz £120-180 See Illustration.

630 617

Edward VII silver miniature chamberstick, by T. H. Hazlewood & Co., Birmingham, 1901 £20-30

618

Modern silver model of a sailing ship, marked ‘925, Birmingham, on plinth base £20-30

619

George V silver swiveling desk clock, on rectangular base and ball feet, Birmingham, 1926 £40-60

620

Cased three piece silver christening set by Wakely and Wheeler, London, 1931 £20-40

621

Swing handled silver pedestal tazza decorated with pie crust edge, Chester, 1917 £100-150

622

Pair of George III Scottish sauce ladles, by Robert Gray, Edinburgh, 1800 £40-60

623

Set of six Irish fiddle pattern spoons, R.S, Dublin, 1812 £40-60

624

George IV silver serving spoon, Dublin, 1829 £20-40

625

Nineteenth century ornate silver card case with floral bright cut decoration and vacant cartouche, Birmingham, 1871 £80-120

626

Nineteenth century silver card case with engraved decoration £30-50

627

Engine turned silver snuff box, SJR, London, 1956 £20-40

615

616

George V silver and ivory chamberstick and snuffer, by S. Blackensee & Sons Ltd., Birmingham, 1923 £40-60

615

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Set of six Scandanavian 830 silver forks with filigree pattern stems £20-40

647

Set of six silver spoons, Peter & Anne Bateman, London, 1796 £30-50

629

Pair of nineteenth century silver spectacles, cased £30-50

648

George III serving spoon, John Pitton, Dublin, 1812 £40-60

George V by William Coymns large silver 8 day carriage clock with engine turned finish and French movement, London, 1913 £150-250 See Illustration.

649

Bon Bon dish with pedestal base and decorated with pie crust edge, Sheffield, 1912 £20-40

650

Peter Piper silver pepper and salt grinder, London, 1987 £20-40

651

Silver and enamel unusual figure and a silver Art Deco ashtray, Sheffield, 1930 £20-40

652

Large Edwardian novelty silver handled letter opener in the form of an owl, Chrisford & Norris, Birmingham, 1909 Length 10” £40-60

Mother of pearl bookmark in the form of a dagger, Chrisford & Norris £20-40

653

Silver letter opener with mounted fox head, Birmingham, 1961 £20-40

Cased set of silver and enamel Bridge pencils £30-50

654

Collection of silver accessories including money clip, letter opener and key ring, R P London, 1990 Cased £30-50

George V novelty silver and marble desk top paperweight in the form of a grouse, Birmingham, 1911 £40-60

655

Desk top letter seal in the form of a grouse, Birmingham, 1912 £30-50

Fluted silver bowl and caddy spoon with beaded edge stem, Sheffield, 1861 £30-50

656

Victorian silver handled letter opener, Birmingham, 1899

630

631 632

633 634 635

636 637

Victorian silver flask with stag head crest, Rawlings & Summer, London, 1856 £60-100 Asprey & Co boxed silver mechanical bookmark with engine turned finish, London, 1979 £50-80

George III silver caddy spoon in the form of a scoop, Thomas Willmore, Birmingham, 1802 £30-50

£20-40

657

Novelty greyhound head silver letter opener, S & I, Chester, 1928 £30-50

638

George III silver caddy spoon, JS, London, 1807 £20-40

658

Two pairs of silver dishes one set with pierced band, Birmingham, 1912 £30-50

639

George III novelty caddy spoon in the form of a leaf, TL, London, 1796 £50-80

659

Pair of porringer form silver Bon Bon dishes, Birmingham, 1912 £30-50

640

George III silver caddy spoon, RB , London, 1819 £20-40

660

Desk match striker in the form of a ball on pedestal base, Birmingham, 1934 £20-40

641

Four silver photo frames Various shapes, dates and sizes £80-120

661

Cased pair of silver pepperettes, Birmingham, 1909 £20-40

642

Set of silver and enamel spoons with flower decoration to finials, Birmingham, 1929 £30-50

662

Guilloche blue enamel and silver magnifying glass, Birmingham, 1927 £20-40

643

Silver case with large rams head crest, CC. London, 1914 Marked “Gilgit Corp of Scouts” £40-60

663

Art Deco silver and enamel cigarette and matchbox case set, Adie Brothers, Birmingham, 1931 £40-60

644

Two silver card cases, Birmingham, 1899 and 1910 £30-50

664

Selection of silver napkin rings Various dates and sizes £15-30

645

George II silver soup ladle, T.E, London, 1746 Length 13.5” £50-80

665

Silver framed desk calendar, Chester, 1924 and a silver topped desk pipe, Birmingham, 1910 £20-40

646

George III silver barrel form mug with crest, London, 1779 £50-80

666

Chinese tea strainer with dragon form handle, TAIHUG £20-40

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Nineteenth century novelty continental silver snuff box in the form of a piano £50-80

668

George III novelty silver nutmeg grater in the form of an egg, Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham, 1802 £150-200

669

George III silver bladed tortoiseshell handled fruit knife, London, 1790 £20-40

670

Pair of silver George III grape scissors with crest of large eared horse upon a crown, Eley Fearn & Chawner, London, 1812 £100-150

671

George II silver marrow scoop, London, 1740 £80-120

672

Provincial Scottish silver sauce ladle, Alexander Cameron, Dundee, 1818 £50-80

673

Silver sculpture desk ornament formed of intertwined birds £20-40

674

Large silver desk stand, inkwell and pen holder set on a quartz base £60-100

675

George V silver trowel form bookmark with mother of pearl handle, Birmingham 1912 £20-40

676

Continental ornate scoop form silver caddy spoon with classical figure to the bowl, import mark BHM, Sheffield 1909 £20-40

677

Continental religious silver spoon, import by Bertholl Muller, Chester 1909 £20-40

678

Silver vesta case with engine turned finish and vacant cartouche, Birmingham 1938 £20-40

679

Set of six silver and coloured enamel spoons by B.B.S. & Co., Birmingham 1971 £40-60

680

Horse riding embossed silver vesta case £20-40

681

George V set of three silver mounted tortoiseshell dressing table items Birmingham 1920 £30-50

682

Silver advertising ashtray London 1937 and silver page marker or letter opener Birmingham 1997 £30-50

683

Modern miniature silver mantle clock by S and Co London and a silver handled magnifying glass, Birmingham 1925 £30-50

684

Victorian provincial silver sauce ladle by Reid and Sons Newcastle 1842 £30-50

685

George V, Walker & Hall set of six silver spoons with enamelled YMCA emblems, Birmingham 1923 £20-40

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694 686

Set of six Victorian silver fiddle pattern teaspoons, by Lee & Wigfull, Sheffield, 1893, 4.5oz £50-80

687

Set of six Victorian silver fiddle pattern teaspoons, maker’s mark ‘IW’, Newcastle, 1874, 3oz £30-50

688

Pair of George IV silver fiddle pattern tablespoons, by William Bateman I, London, 1825 and six silver teaspoons, 7oz £70-100

689

Victorian silver christening set comprising, knife, fork and spoon, by Martin, Hall & Co. Sheffield, 1872, and set of six teaspoons, (in fitted cases) £50-80

690

Five silver gilt and enamelled Danish teaspoons and a silver pepperette £30-50

691

Three silver fiddle pattern table spoons, seven teaspoons, six dessert spoons, seven dessert forks and six table forks, 45oz, different makers and dates £450-550

692

George V silver octagonal entree dish and cover, London 1920, 8” dia, 25 oz, maker Thomas Bradbury & Sons, no handle 2½in. (5cm) £250-400

693

George V silver twin-handled tray with shaped border, by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield, 1935, 104oz £1,200-1,800 See Illustration.


694

George V silver twin-handled tray with shaped border on four scroll feet, by Ellis Jacob Greenberg, London, 1925, 120oz £1,500-2,500 See Illustration. 695

Pair of Edward VII silver serpentine entree dishes and covers, by Thomas Bradbury & Sons, London, 1906, 64oz £800-1,200 See Illustration. 696

Tessiers New Bond Street, an extensive and fine silver gilt canteen of rat tail cutlery for 18 place settings, in a mahogany canteen, comprising 18 large knives, 18 small knives, 16 teaspoons, 18 spoons and forks, 18 coffee spoons, 4 sauce ladles, 6 table spoons, 18 dessert spoons, 12 dessert knives and 12 dessert spoons and forks. 176 ozs excluding the knives. London.1966 with some earlier matching pieces. 16” x 20.5” x 14.5”. £7,000-10,000 See Illustration.

697

697

Pair of silver game birds London 1987, 40 ozs 5½in. (13cm) £2,000-4,000 See Illustration.

698 698 695

German 3rd Reich silver cutlery, comprising two serving forks, two sauce ladles, three forks, six spoons and two silver handled knives, all the handles engraved with a swastika surmounted by an eagle, marked ‘WILKENS 925’, weighable silver 24oz £250-350 See Illustration. 699

Victorian silver bon bon dish, embossed foliate decoration, Sheffield 1896 together with small silver including George V silver cigarette box, Birmingham 1912, George V silver cigarette case, Birmingham 1911, Victorian silver handled shoe horn, Edward VII silver mustard pot, London 1908, Victorian silver embossed box, Birmingham 1900, Edward VIII silver trophy cup, Birmingham 1938, total weight 24oz £200-300

700

Garrard & Company silver caddy spoon, the handle decorated with a dragon in relief below a crown and feathers London 1969 2½in. (5cm) £150-250

701

George V silver mounted glass cocktail shaker, Birmingham 1932 9½in. (23cm) £70-100

702

George V silver Presentation fold away travelling clock by Aspreys, engine turned case, Chester 1924 3in. (8cm) £150-250

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703

George V silver and tortoiseshell circular box and cover by Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company Ltd, London the cover decorated with a vase in relief with mother of pearl foliage. London 1927, 3” dia 1in. (3cm) £150-250

707

George V silver fork and spoon, manicure set, two fruit knives,a propelling pencil, two mustard spoons, a fish knife and two napkin rings also a caddy spoon, various dates and marks £150-250

704

Edward VII silver Presentation bowl by Elkington and Company, Sheffield 1903, 24oz, 9” dia 4½in. (10cm) £250-400

708

Set of four white metal spirit labels, gin, port, sherry and brandy, a 19th Century hardstone seal, a pen and three silver topped bottles £80-120

705

George V silver sugar castor, by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield, 1926, 10oz £120-180

706

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George V silver mustard pot and cover on three pad feet, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd., London, 1920, three other mustard pots, salt, and various small spoons, 17oz £180-220

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SECOND DAY'S SALE CARS This section of the sale will not commence before 10.30am Thursday 12th December 709

1969 Morris Minor Saloon registration YPL 323H, blue, approx mileage 45,000, 1098 cc, petrol, no current M.o.t or tax One owner from new, in very good condition, full service history, Executor Sale £2,000-3,000 See Illustration. 710

2006 Jaguar XK convertible 4.2 litre, Auto sports two door automatic, approx mileage 40,000 , Reg No T88 DRS, Executor Estate, no current M.O.T. with full service history, blue in colour, petrol, Registered as Sorn. £13,000-15,000 See Illustration. 711

Mid 20th century Solex motorized pedal bike £150-250

712 712

2010 Vauxhall Corsa SXI 5 door hatchback, 1400cc, registration DL10 XFS, 56,000 miles approx, Executor Estate, blue, petrol, Current Tax, December 2013 and MOT July 2014. Approx miles 55,000, 1 owner from new. Owner’s manual, £3,000-5,000 See Illustration.

ASIAN ART This section of the sale will not commence before 10.35am Thursday 12th December 713

18th/19th century pale celadon jade pendant in the form of a bird amongst foliage 2¼in. (5cm) £50-100

714

19th century Chinese famille rose bottle vase decorated with panels of figures 9½in. (23cm) £50-80

715

Chinese bronze twin-handled censer with character mark to base with beast mask handles (diameter 5”) Provenance: Consigned for sale by an English family who acquired it by inheritance in 1954 £1,500-2,000 See Illustration. 709

710

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718

Pair of Chinese hexagonal fluted and panelled Celadon vases decorated with garden scenes, warriors and scribes, both with covers 13in. (33cm) £1,000-1,500 See Illustration. 719

Japanese bronze hand mirror

720

Pair Japanese bronze censors decorated with Dragons 15in. (38cm) £300-500

721

Chinese silk embroidered in Peking knot stitch , peonies and two roundels with a maiden in a landscape , on black silk with contrasting cream silk borders , first quarter 20th C 42½ x 51in. (107 x 130cm) £150-250

722

A Chinese famille rose figure of BUDAI-HOSHANG seated holding his treasure bag. 20th Century 8in. (20cm) £100-200

723

Chinese yellow glazed vase decorated with birds on blossom 13in. (33cm) £40-60

£30-50

724

Chinese cloisonne bowl with inturned rim, decorated with dragons on a blue ground, 20th Century. 10” dia 10in. (25cm) £120-180 See Illustration.

717

725

Two Chinese wood carvings of Immortals ,one accompanied by a small boy, 20th Century. 10in. (25cm) £100-200

726

Pair of Chinese white stone carvings of dogs of Fo, the female with her cub, the male with a brocade ball. 20th Century. 5in. (13cm) £50-80

727

Chinese clair-de-lune porcelain vase, with bamboo decoration and Qianlong seal mark to base, with drill hole made for a lamp. 19in. (48cm) £100-150

718 716

Early twentieth century Chinese carved chair £40-60

717

Japanese Imari baluster vase decorated with Geisha, panels of Ho Ho birds on an all over red, blue and yellow ground 31in. (79cm) £400-600 See Illustration.

724

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728

730

Chinese blue and white cylindrical vase, waisted neck decorated with dragons contesting a flaming pearl. Four character Qianlong mark but 19th Century. 10in. (25cm) £100-200

731

Pair of Persian watercolours of hunting scenes 11 x 7in. (28 x 18cm) £100-200

732

Chinese famille rose bowl decorated with flowers and foliage (diameter 9.25”), and another smaller blue and white bowl decorated with flowers (diameter 7.5”). Both 18th Century. £100-200

733

Chinese hardwood low table 20 x 40 x 39in. (51 x 102 x 99cm) £80-120

734

Chinese black lacquered carved hardwood chair with dragon’s head arm rests £100-150

735

Chinese carved hardwood table screen 24 x 18in. (61 x 46cm) £100-200

736

Pair of 20th century Chinese cloisonne vase’s 10” high and a matching bowl 8” diameter £100-200

737

Chinese bowl decorated in interior in underglaze blue and iron red with flower scrolls (5.5”). And a small Chinese blue and white bowl with later enamelled decoration (4.5”). Both 18th Century, the smaller one with later decoration. £80-120

738

Late 19th /early 20th Century Chinese hardwood chair profusely carved with figures, bats and foliate forms 43 x 24 x 21in. (109 x 61 x 53cm) £600-1,000 See Illustration. 739

Chinese gilt bronze incense burner with upright loop handles on the rim on tripod legs, XUANDE mark but 18th / 19th century. 4” diameter, £300-500 See Illustration.

738 728

Late 19th century / early 20th century Chinese silk panel decorated with birds set into a later fire screen 46 x 30in. (117 x 76cm) £600-1,000 See Illustration. 729

Pair of Chinese famile rose vases, decorated with flowers and figures in landscapes. 20th Century. Jiaqing seal mark to base but not of the period. £40-60 739

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740

741

744

Chinese mille-fleur bowl (diameter 5.75”), and two mille-fleur saucer dishes (7.5”). With Qianlong marks but later. £100-200

745

Pair of Chinese crackle glazed vases with applied decoration 8in. (20cm) £50-80

746

Late 19th early 20th century Indonesian carved hardwood mirror of arch form £150-250

747

Pair of Chinese coral ground small saucer dishes, each decorated with birds flying above prunus. 6 character seal mark of Daoguang to base but probably later. Diameter 4.75”. 4¾in. (10cm) £100-200

748

Chinese blue and white saucer dish with central dragon decoration. Six character seal mark of Jiaqing to base but probably later (diameter 6.5”). £150-250

749

Chinese brush pot with panels of figures in landscapes and calligraphy. Four seal mark of Qianlong but probably later 3½ x 4½in. (8 x 10cm) £100-200

750

Chinese blue and iron red cylindrical vase decorated with decorated with horsemen beside a tree and nine rows of calligraphy. Six character Kangxi mark but 19th Century. Repair to rim. 8½in. (20cm) £80-120

751

Pair of Chinese famille rose miniature reticulated bowls with fixed covers and stands. decorated with flowers and foliage (each 2.5”),and a Chinese bee hive brush pot decorated in sepia with five prawns, six character mark to base (height 3.25”). £100-200

740

Chinese bronze incense burner with a band of confronting dragons beneath the rim and dragon head handles. YONGLE mark but 18th/19th century, 5” diameter. £300-500 See Illustration. 741

Chinese ginger jar. decorated in blue and white with blossoming prunus, rockwork, and birds on a celadon ground. Early 18th Century. with a carved wooden base and a pierced wooden cover. 8¼ x 7½in. (20 x 18cm) £400-600 See Illustration. 742

Chinese Wucai Ovoid vase decorated with phoenix between peony flower heads. 19th century with wooden stand 7in. (18cm) £100-150 See Illustration. 743

Chinese small baluster vase with moulded lion mask handles decorated in underglazed blue with a standing figure. all on a finely crackled buff ground. 19th Century. 6in. (15cm) £60-80

742

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752

Two Chinese bronze figures of Guanyin. One seated in the bhumisparsha-mudra posture (9.5”), the other standing (9.25”). £200-300

753

Cast metal tea caddy and cover decorated with writhing dragons 4½in. (10cm) £40-60

754

Chinese blue and white cloisonne vase decorated with flower heads. 6 x 7in. (15 x 18cm) £100-150

755

Chinese famille rose tea pot decorated with panels and flowers, with cover 4½in. (10cm) £40-60

756

Chinese Yi Xing teapot modeled as a section of tree trunk with bark effect handle, four character seal mark, 19th / 20th Century 3 x 6½in. (8 x 15cm) £100-200

757

Chinese agate incense burner standing on three feet, with a soapstone cover carved with a Kylin Finial. 19th Century. 6½ x 4½in. (15 x 10cm) £100-150

758

Chinese bronze figure of a standing scholar 10in. (25cm) £100-200

759

Chinese white stone carving of an open lotus flower. c1900. 6in. (15cm) £60-100

760

19th century Chinese blue and white baluster vase and cover decorated with prunus blossom 18in. (46cm) £100-150 See Illustration.

763 761

19th Century Chinese export ware mug decorated with figures and foliage 6½in. (15cm) £200-300

762

19th century Chinese export ware tea bowl with landscape scene, character mark to base. Diameter 4.5” £20-30

763

Chinese rosewood and marble topped two tier vase stand carved with masks and foliate forms 32 x 17 x 16in. (81 x 43 x 41cm) £300-500 See Illustration. 764

Japanese carved ivory figure of a farmer holding a basket of produce. Signed to base. 4½in. (10cm) £80-120 See Illustration.

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765

Two Chinese Ivory reticulated spill vases carved with figures in a landscape, on wooden stands. 4in. (10cm) £30-50

766

A collection of Chinese Ivory figures (8) various sizes £40-60

767

A collection of Chinese carved ivory animals including fish and elephants (9). Various sizes. £30-50

768

A collection of Chinese Ivory scent bottles with stoppers (9). Various sizes. £30-50


769

A hard stone mutton fat jade pendant with calligraphy (2 “), a white jade pendant carved with a pine tree (2”), and an oval jade plaque inset with a hardstone pomegranate (width 2.5”). £40-60

771

Late 19th century Chinese Wucai baluster vase decorated with dragons contesting flaming pearls six character Jiajing Mark to neck but not of the period 12½ x 9½in. (30 x 23cm) £150-250

772

A Chinese miniature cabinet , the doors set with green hardstone , three drawers and bar lock early to mid 20th C 18 x 14 x 10½in. (46 x 36 x 25cm) £50-100

773

Three late nineteenth century Japanese Imari chargers painted with panels of flowers, each 12” diameter £50-80

774

Chinese silk panel decorated with figures, and another decorated with birds and butterflies Each measures 23 x 4” 23 x 4in. (58 x 10cm) £80-120

775

Two Japanese carved ivory figures, the first of bearded man with a dog at his feet, signed, the second of a fisherman with fish and net, each approximately 7.5” £200-300

776

Edo period Japanese Samurai sword in metal sheath, 40in. (102cm) £150-250

777

20th century Indian hardwood box extensively inlaid with mother of pearl in geometric forms, 12in. (30cm) £60-100

778

Two nineteenth century Chinese cloisonne bowls decorated with dragons and flowers, largest 8” dia £100-200

779

Chinese blue and white jar and cover, six character mark to base, 5.5” £50-80

780

Chinese brush pot, six character mark to base, 6.5” high £50-80

781

Chinese lobed charger decorated with carp, 15” dia 5in. (13cm) £80-120

782

20th century Satsuma dish decorated with various figures in a landscape, 15” diam £80-120

783

Pair of Satsuma vases decorated with various figures 12in. (30cm) £80-120

784

Elizabeth Keith, landscape scene with figures and temple, blockprint, signed 15 x 10in. (38 x 25cm) £80-120

785

20th century Chinese limited edition print of temples and boats, signed in pencil 14/50 16 x 17in. (41 x 43cm) £40-60

786

Pair of Japanese vases decorated with birds both signed 12in. (30cm) £150-250

770

Set of twelve Chinese paintings on rice paper of various figures in ceremonial dress. Each 12 x 8 “ 12 x 8in. (30 x 20cm) £200-300 See Illustration.

764

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794

Early 20th century eastern X famed stool carved with various figures and animals PROVENANCE: From a private family collection built up over many years in Weybridge. 30in. (76cm) £60-100

795

Blue and white Chinese vase in Ming style. Decorated with bands of flowers, foliage and waves. With a Qianlong mark to base. The base with a drill hole made for a lamp. PROVENANCE: From a private family collection built up over many years in Weybridge. 12in. (30cm) £200-300 See Illustration. 796 788 787

Japanese copper oval box decorated with birds perched on bamboo stalks 2” another lozenge shaped 2” and a carved wooden box 2” £50-100

788

18th/19th century Turkish pottery blue and white bowl diameter 12” £200-300 See Illustration. 789 790

791

792

Blue and white Chinese bowl, 19th century Jiaqing four character mark to base PROVENANCE: From a private family collection built up over many years in Weybridge. 2½ x 5.80in. (5 x 15cm) £80-120 See Illustration. 797

Small copper red glazed Chinese vase, 19th Century PROVENANCE: From a private family collection built up over many years in Weybridge. 5½in. (13cm) £60-100 See Illustration.

Blue, white and iron red porcelain bowl, 11.5” dia 5in. (13cm) £50-80

798

A pair of Chinese crackle glazed vases with applied lizard and floral decoration 7in. (18cm) £200-300

Chinese print of a horse and four others PROVENANCE: From a private family collection built up over many years in Weybridge. £30-50

799

Two Japanese woodblock prints on vellum, a cat and a temple, indistinctly signed each 16” x 10” PROVENANCE: From a private family collection built up over many years in Weybridge. £30-50

A pair of 19th century Japanese woodblock prints each triptych signed with artists seal. Procession passing” green house” and cherry blossom blown in wind outside “green house” 15 x 29in. (38 x 74cm) £50-100 19th Century Chinese porcelain teapot with flower head finial , together with a tea bowl and a contemporary oriental plate £50-100

793

Chinese white glazed saucer dish, six character mark to base, 6” dia £400-600 See Illustration.

800

801

802

803

793

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An Indian watercolour of a loving couple and another of a woman dancing PROVENANCE: From a private family collection built up over many years in Weybridge. 7 x 5in. (18 x 13cm) £50-80 Japanese blue and white water carrier with bamboo handle and another similar PROVENANCE: From a private family collection built up over many years in Weybridge. 7in. (18cm) £30-50 20th Century cloisonne round box with cover 4” high, and a pair of matching shallow bowls 4” diameter PROVENANCE: From a private family collection built up over many years in Weybridge. £40-60

Chinese clair-de-lune bottle vase. With a Qianlong mark to base. The base with a drill hole made for a lamp. PROVENANCE: From a private family collection built up over many years in Weybridge. 12in. (30cm) £200-300 See Illustration.


796

795 797

804

19th century Chinese blue and white vase decorated with figures PROVENANCE: From a private family collection built up over many years in Weybridge. 11in. (28cm) £30-50

805

Antique style Chinese pottery horse PROVENANCE: From a private family collection built up over many years in Weybridge. 10in. (25cm) £30-50

806

Japanese carved wooden figure of a samuri warrior PROVENANCE: From a private family collection built up over many years in Weybridge. 15in. (38cm) £40-60

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807

Chinese turquoise ground shallow bowl decorated various figures Jiaquing mark to base diameter 9.5 “ PROVENANCE: From a private family collection built up over many years in Weybridge. £200-300 See Illustration. 808 809

19th century Japanese charger in the imari pallet diameter 18” PROVENANCE: From a private family collection built up over many years in Weybridge. £100-200 Set of four Chinese green glazed 8” plates decorated with birds and six other Chinese and Japanese shallow bowls PROVENANCE: From a private family collection built up over many years in Weybridge. £40-60

810

Pair of Chinese shallow bowls decorated with dragon and exotic bird Jiaqing four character mark to base PROVENANCE: From a private family collection built up over many years in Weybridge. £100-200 See Illustration. 812 811

Chinese blue and white bowl diameter 8” and three Chinese shallow bowls PROVENANCE: From a private family collection built up over many years in Weybridge. £50-100

812

Chinese reticulated cylinder vase decorated with blossoms PROVENANCE: From a private family collection built up over many years in Weybridge. 14in. (36cm) £100-200 See Illustration. 813

20th century Chinese print and three others PROVENANCE: From a private family collection built up over many years in Weybridge. £30-40

814 807

Chinese scroll decorated with blossom various seal marks PROVENANCE: From a private family collection built up over many years in Weybridge. 51 x 19in. (130 x 48cm) £200-300 See Illustration. 815 816 817

810

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Chinese yellow enameled bowl decorated with horses diameter 7” PROVENANCE: From a private family collection built up over many years in Weybridge. £50-100 Pair of cloisonne vases decorated with flowers 7” PROVENANCE: From a private family collection built up over many years in Weybridge. £50-100 Japanese print of market scene PROVENANCE: From a private family collection built up over many years in Weybridge. 15 x 10in. (38 x 25cm) £40-60


818

Set of four Cantonese concentric round boxes decorated with figures the largest, 5” PROVENANCE: From a private family collection built up over many years in Weybridge. £50-100

819

Five Japanese imari plates the largest 9” diameter PROVENANCE: From a private family collection built up over many years in Weybridge. £40-60

822 820 821

Chinese famile verte plate 9” and nine other Chinese blue and white plates PROVENANCE: From a private family collection built up over many years in Weybridge. £100-200 Chinese blue and white ginger jar 5.5” and three others PROVENANCE: From a private family collection built up over many years in Weybridge. £50-100

822

Chinese blue and white ginger jar and cover Jiaqing mark to base 5.5” PROVENANCE: From a private family collection built up over many years in Weybridge. £100-200 See Illustration. 823

Chinese blue and white tea bowl and six other Chinese and Japanese tea bowls and one saucer PROVENANCE: From a private family collection built up over many years in Weybridge. £40-60

824

Chinese figure of a man with a bull, a Japanese cream jug, and three boxes PROVENANCE: From a private family collection built up over many years in Weybridge. £40-60

814

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825

19th Century Indian miniature portrait of a young lady in a carved ebonised frame PROVENANCE: From a private family collection built up over many years in Weybridge. 4 x 4in. (10 x 10cm) £100-200 See Illustration. 826

Pair of blue glazed Chinese two handled vases on rectangular feet, with badly rubbed gilt decoration 15in. (38cm) £500-700

827

Pair of Japanese shibayama and enamelled whist markers, decorated with various birds and insects 4 x 2in. (10 x 5cm) £200-300

828

Chinese rosewood square table 24 x 13 x 13in. (61 x 33 x 33cm) £60-80

829

Early 20th century Chinese soup bowls with lids, plates and soup spoons (15), various sizes, stamped CHINA to base £60-80

830

19th century Cantonese vase decorated with figures in an interior 9½in. (23cm) £100-200 See Illustration. 831

Chinese export paper fan with lacquered sticks £40-60

832

Chinese brass Qoro with pierced cover £30-50

833

Chinese metal censor with character mark to base diameter 5.5 £30-50

834

Chinese brass ox and rider 9in. (23cm) £40-60

825

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Sung style funerary jar and cover 27in. (69cm) £80-120

836

Chinese yellow ground vase decorated with dragon 17in. (43cm) £30-50

837

Bamboo cyrlindrical brush pot carved with figure £40-60

838

Bronze archaic style vase 16in. (41cm)

839

A pair of Chinese mother of pearl and silver shells on feet, marked Yan Hing £80-120

840

Eastern cast metal figure charming snakes 7in. (18cm) £70-100

841

Japanese bronze vase with pierced handles 9in. (23cm) £40-60

842

19th century Japanese bronze circular jardinere with panels of flowers diameter 11” £50-80

843

Chinese embroidered picture with various figures, 15” x 14” £50-100

844

Chinese silk sleeve embroidered with figures in a landscape setting 19 x 6in. (48 x 15cm) £40-60

845

Chinese blue and white vase decorated with flowers and foliage 5½in. (13cm) £50-80

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846

Chinese blue and white reeded vase painted with bamboo, and a blue and white ginger jar £60-100

847

Two Chinese bronze six inch diameter coins £40-60

848

Japanese bottle vase in the imari pallet 10in. (25cm) £40-60

849

Chinese glass snuff bottle decorated with butterflys and another both 3” £40-60

850

Chinese Famile Verte Porcelain Duck

851

Chinese blue and white crackle glazed vase decorated with a dragon, four character mark to base £50-80

852

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20th Century Chinese porcelain vase, converted to a lamp, decorated with an exotic bird in foliage 12in. (30cm) £150-250

18th century coloured engraving: A View of Stocks London, published according to Act of Parliament 1753 by Boydell engraver at Unicorn, the corner of Queen Street, Cheapside, London (cut down) 12½ x 17in. (30 x 43cm) £30-50

863

Oriental bracelet depicting figures and horses £60-80

Twelve 20th century prints of 19th century London £30-50

864

After J.Chapman, engraved by Bartolozzi, 18th century engraving: ‘To the Right Honorable William Pitt, first Lord Commissioner of the Treasury, and Chancellor of the Exchequer, this accurate perspective View of the Outside of the Royal Exchange, in London, is by permission humbly dedicated, by his most Grateful, Obedient and most Obliged humble Servant’ published August 12, 1788 20 x 26in. (51 x 66cm) £30-50

865

After J.Chapman, engraved by Bartolozzi, 18th Century engraving: ‘To the Right Honorable William Pitt, first Lord Commissioner of the Treasury, and Chancellor of the Exchequer, this accurate perspective View of the Outside of the Royal Exchange, in London, is by permission humbly dedicated, by his most Grateful, Obedient and most Obliged humble Servant’ published August 12, 1788 18 x 23in. (46 x 58cm) £30-50

866

Two early 19th Century coloured prints, ‘Palais de la Tauride,’ and ‘Neaveau Pont in chaines, pres du Jardin d’ete’ 11” x 13” £30-50

867

After J.Chapman, engraved by Bartolozzi, 18th Century coloured engraving: ‘To the Right Honorable William Pitt, first Lord Commissioner of the Treasury, principal secretary of state, and Chancellor of the Exchequer, this accurate perspective View of the inside of the Royal Exchange, in London, is by permission humbly dedicated, by his most Grateful, Obedient and most Obliged humble Servant’ published August 12, 1788 18 x 23in. (46 x 58cm) £30-50

854

19th century Oriental blue and white Kendi £120-180

855

Late 19th century/ early 20th century Chinese hardwood and carved display cabinet, the top with a single glazed door, the base with stepped open sections 73 x 27 x 12in. (185 x 69 x 30cm) £500-800

856

Cantonese pink enamelled fluted and shaped box decorated with lotus flowers, scrolls and a cartouche of figures Dia 3” £100-200

857

Three coloured Chinese prints Each 27” x 13” £50-100

858

Chinese porcelain small shaped dish decorated with a tree with gold lettering above and with blue and green enamels. 6in. (15cm) £40-60

859

Pair of Oriental Kutani porcelain vases decorated with figures and foliage 8in. (20cm) £30-50

860

Two Chinese blue and white jars and covers with marks to base 8in. (20cm) £50-80

861

Two Chinese ivory 19th Century bobbin cases, decorated with dragons, birds, and butterflies . 6in. (15cm) £150-200

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871

Henry Harris - Victorian oil on canvas, landscape with cattle on The Wye, indistinctly signed 6¼ x 11¼in. (15 x 28cm) £180-220 See Illustration. 872

S.J.Clark - pair of Victorian oils on canvas depicting fowl and farm animals, signed The Lecture 9.75” x 7.5”, Patience Rewarded 9.75” x 7.5” In gilt frames £650-850 See Illustration. 873

Chris Fisher 20th Century original artwork book illustration for ‘The Snow Dragon’ signed 13 x 22in. (33 x 56cm) £80-120

874

Chris Fisher original artwork book illustration for ‘The Snow Dragon’ signed 13 x 22in. (33 x 56cm) £80-120

869

871 870 868

After J. Chapman, engraved by Bartolozzi, 18th Century engraving: ‘To the Right Honorable William Pitt, first Lord Commissioner of the Treasury, principal secretary of state, and Chancellor of the Exchequer, this accurate perspective View of the inside of the Royal Exchange, in London, is by permission humbly dedicated, by his most Grateful, Obedient and most Obliged humble Servant’ published August 12, 1788 18 x 23in. (46 x 58cm) £30-50

869

Arthur H. Davis - river landscape, oil on board, ‘Willesden Nr. London’ signed and dated 14.5.1879 Flourished 1871-1893 10 x 8in. (25 x 20cm) £180-200 See Illustration. 870

William E. Harris - oil on canvas, landscape near Symonds Yat, dated 1887, signed, in gilt frame Flourished 1883-1891 15½ x 25½in. (38 x 64cm) £650-850 See Illustration. 60

872


879

§ Thalia (Mrs. Caravias) Flora-Karavia (Greek, born c1871-1960) view of Constantinople oil on board signed. 14 x 16in. (36 x 41cm) £1,000-2,000 See Illustration. 880

Adolf M. Brougier landscape with figure signed oil on board 14 x 18in. (36 x 46cm) £300-500

881

After Myles Birket Foster, pair of watercolours, children gathered at waters edge and figures gathered on cliff top path with sheep. 7 x 9in. (18 x 23cm) £300-500

882

Set of four nineteenth century prints of the Great Exhibition Each measures 13 x 19” £50-100

883

Joseph Meynne ‘The Fortune Teller’ signed oil on canvas, dated 1835 28 x 22in. (71 x 56cm) £1,000-2,000 See Illustration.

876

884

Two Cecil Aldin (1870-1935) Horse Racing Scene prints, Signed in Pencil with a sketch of a horse’s head, each 15” x 21”. £300-500

885

Pair of coloured engravings by E.Duncan & J.Webb of ‘Chorister - Great St.Leger Stakes’ and ‘Spaniel - Derby Stakes at Epsom 1831’ Published by R. Ackermann, London each 16” x 20” £80-120

879 875

In the manner of Dorothea Sharp , figures by a multicoloured tent probably North African, False signature 16 x 20in. (41 x 51cm) £80-120

876

W.J.Muller oil on panel girl with birdcage, signed dated 1838 verso,Thos. Agnew label 12 x 9in. (30 x 23cm) £300-500 See Illustration. 877

Giardielli oil on board fishing boats with Naples and Vesuvius in the background 9 x 15in. (23 x 38cm) £30-50

878

William Wells Quartermain (British) winter landscape scene with trees and stag, watercolour, signed and dated 1898, framed 15 x 28in. (38 x 71cm) £300-500

883

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889

Thomas Bush Hardy (1842-1897) ‘A Wreck on the French Coast.’, watercolour, signed and dated 9 x 27½in. (23 x 69cm) £200-300

890

Thomas Wakeman - street scene, signed and dated 1850, watercolour, 19½ x 28in. (48 x 71cm) £200-300

891

19th century portrait of Mary Magdalene, unframed, oil on canvas, unsigned 24 x 19in. (61 x 48cm) £100-150

892

Peter Waddecar (20th century) View of Monton Green station, gouache, signed 7 x 9in. (18 x 23cm) £50-80

893

Edward Webb (1805-1854) ‘Mount Pond Clapham Common’, watercolour, framed 12½ x 18in. (30 x 46cm) £100-200

894

19th Century, oil on canvas, of a Spanish couple, unsigned, framed 36½ x 30in. (91 x 76cm) £500-800 See Illustration. 895

A. d’ Ambrossi (Italian), a pair of portraits of a cavalier, oil on board, signed and framed, both 12” x 9” £300-500 See Illustration. 886

896

After Kyffin Williams, portrait of a man, oil on board, framed. 24 x 19½in. (61 x 48cm) £30-50

888 887 886

Harry Bright (1846-1895) ‘The Owl Family’, watercolour on paper, signed and dated 1883, 17½ x 11½in. (43 x 28cm) £400-600 See Illustration. 887

L. Roberto, ‘SS Cairo’, signed, watercolour and gouache, 17 x 14in. (43 x 36cm) £300-500 See Illustration. 888

Charles Frederick Albion, A.R.E. 1856-1926, ‘Molesford Ferry’, monogrammed, titled and dated 1886, watercolour 15¼ x 26½in. (38 x 66cm) £400-600 See Illustration. 62

894


895

904

Jan Dingemans (South African 1921 - 2001), oil on board of women gossiping, signed, and another, oil on board of female figures standing amongst trees with houses in the distances, signed, both framed, 5” x 7” £800-1,200

905

In the manner of Daniel O’ Neill, oil on canvas of a woman, framed 16½ x 20in. (41 x 51cm) £80-120

906

Ignacio Pinazo Camarlench (Spanish, 1849 -1916), oil on panel Spanish Serenade, signed, framed 8 x 10in. (20 x 25cm) £250-300

907

§ John Piper (British 1903 -1992), pen, ink and watercolour titled, Beverley Minister, framed, signed 10 x 7in. (25 x 18cm) £250-300 See Illustration.

898 897

19th century English school, landscape with figure on a boat on a river and trees, unsigned, oil on canvas, 26½ x 35in. (66 x 89cm) £200-300

898

Jensen, Seascape with a boat and birds, Danish school, signed and dated, 1919, framed 26½ x 39in. (66 x 99cm) £150-250 See Illustration. 899

900

Nude study of an African man, oil on canvas. unsigned, framed 24 x 19in. (61 x 48cm) £150-250

900

Philip Eustace Stretton (British, 1863 - 1930), landscape scene with a windmill in the distance, watercolour, signed and dated, 1918 framed 24½ x 29½in. (61 x 74cm) £250-350 See Illustration. 901

Scottish school landscape of two figures on a beach, indistinctly signed and dated, 1914, oil on canvas, framed 14 x 16½in. (36 x 41cm) £150-250

902

Bone, oil on board of church in a landscape scene, framed, 23 x 45½in. (58 x 114cm) £200-300

903

Margaret Worsley, collection of twenty eight watercolours of still lifes of flowers, mostly signed the largest 16.5” x 21” £200-300

907

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908

French school, landscape scene with figures, oil on board, framed, indistinctly signed 19 x 25in. (48 x 64cm) £100-200

909

Cam, beach scene, oil on canvas, signed, framed, 17 x 21in. (43 x 53cm) £100-200

910

E Jones - study of a young girl 14 x 10in. (36 x 25cm) £50-100

911

Dunlop, harbour scene, signed, oil on canvas, framed 17 x 21in. (43 x 53cm) £100-200

912

Valerie Thornton - ‘Domme’, artist’s proof, signed and titled in pencil 10 x 17in. (25 x 43cm) £100-150

915

916

913 913

Pierre Emanuel Damoye,1847-1916 - ‘French Landscape’, signed, oil on panel, PROVENANCE: Galerie George valuation and authentication letter dated December 1978 8¾ x 15¾in. (20 x 38cm) £500-800 See Illustration. 914

Contardo Barbieri, 1900-1966 - portrait of a woman, signed, oil on canvas, inscribed verso 25 x 19in. (64 x 48cm) £600-800 See Illustration. 915

§ Pip McGarry - Chobe River Hippos, oil on canvas, signed and dated 2011 10 x 24in. (25 x 61cm) £1,000-1,500 See Illustration. 916

§ Pip McGarry - Buffalo Brothers, oil on canvas, signed and dated 2012 18 x 24in. (46 x 61cm) £1,500-2,500 See Illustration. 917 918 914

64

Seascape with various fishing boats, unsigned, oil on canvas 20 x 30in. (51 x 76cm) £200-300

Early 19th century portrait of Sarah Downing of Rowesgift, unsigned, oil on canvas, in gilt frame 29½ x 24in. (74 x 61cm) £400-600 See Illustration.


919

19th century oil on canvas of two figures seated in a garden indistinctly signed oil on canvas 27 x 32in. (69 x 81cm) £400-600

920

Sir Hubert James Medlycott watercolour of a cathedral signed and dated 1897 16 x 9in. (41 x 23cm) £200-300 See Illustration. 921

Early 20th century watercolour of a family unsigned 24 x 19in. (61 x 48cm) £100-200

922

Herbert Budd lady in a red coat at a market signed oil on canvas 34 x 35in. (86 x 89cm) £400-600

923

§ Frank O. Salisbury (1864-1962) a concert party with two young ladies listening to an orchestra, beneath an arch way hung with festoon and motto ‘ Music of the nobler kind is the soul of things revealed in sounds” signed oil on canvas 40 x 30in. (102 x 76cm) £1,500-2,500 See Illustration. 924

Set of four framed reproduction parody advertisement prints of dogs from “Vanity Fur”, 1988 10 x 8in. (25 x 20cm) £80-120

925

Eighteenth century portrait of a gentleman in a blue jacket dated 1773 in later mahogany frame 26 x 21in. (66 x 53cm) £100-200

926

Follower of Jacob Gerritsz nineteenth century, unsigned oil on board £200-300

918

920

923

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933

Raymond Campbell, (b.1956) - Dutch skating scene in winter landscape, oil on canvas, signed, 15¼ x 11½in. (38 x 28cm) £120-160

934

Harold Wood b. 1819 - Elephants; oil on canvas, signed, 25¼ x 30¼in. (64 x 76cm) £200-300

935

Paul Dillens, Belgian 1874-1965 - woodland scene, oil on canvas, signed and dated, 1909, 20½ x 29¾in. (51 x 74cm) £400-600 See Illustration. 928

930 927

Nineteenth century oil on panel of a monk with crucifix 15 x 11in. (38 x 28cm) £200-300

936

Henry Franks Waring, (exh. 1900 - 1928) - “Liphook” and “In Richmond Park”, watercolours, two both signed, both bear labels for Henry Graves Ltd. London (Pall Mall) 13 x 9in. (33 x 23cm) £300-500

937

British Provincial School, late 19th century landscape with cattle watering in a river, oil on canvas, 19¼ x 13½in. (48 x 33cm) £80-120

938

F.G Pimm, early 20th century - river scene with church and village beyond, oil on canvas, signed and dated, 1915, 19¾ x 27¼in. (48 x 69cm) £80-120

939

Follower of William Gowe Ferguson. A duck, and another game bird, horn and sea shells on a ledge oil on canvas bearing signature ‘WG Ferguson’ (lower left). 13½ x 16½in. (33 x 41cm) £200-300

928

Franz Richard Unterberger - view of Venice in front of the Santa Maria della Salute, signed, oil on panel 10 x 20in. (25 x 51cm) £1,500-2,000 See Illustration. 929

Arthur Wynne, British, 19th century - “Near Chertsey-on-Thames”, oil on canvas, signed, titled and signed verso 35½ x 23½in. (89 x 58cm) £250-350

930

Early 19th century, possible Anglo-Indian portrait miniatures, depicting a lady standing before an ornate table and mirror, in an extravagant interior and another by the same hand of a lady seated with a harp, oil on ivory, (2) 4¾ x 3½in. (10 x 8cm) £350-450 See Illustration. 931

932

D.I. Pennicuick, 19th century - Portrait of Robert Burns, full-length, a poem in his left hand with a dog by his side, in a landscape, oil on canvas, signed ‘D.I.Pennicuick’ (lower right), (inscription on an old label verso) 24 x 19¾in. (61 x 48cm) £250-350

932

Louis Carrefois, French, late 19th/early 20th century - interior scene with a Cardinal and a gentleman seated at a table, oil on canvas, signed in red, 19¾ x 29¼in. (48 x 74cm) £200-300 See Illustration.

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948

19th Century, birds nest with eggs, bears signature for A. Hold, oil on canvas 10 x 12in. (25 x 30cm) £50-100

949

French School, 19th Century, sailing barges at sea, bears initials, oil on panel 8½ x 13in. (20 x 33cm) £200-400

950

Follower of G.J. Knox, watercolour, Canadian scene, figures by thatched buildings in winter landscape 8½ x 18in. (20 x 46cm) £150-250

951

Three First World War watercolour drawings of characters at the front and a print by Benjamin Chee Chee £60-80

952

Two watercolours, H. Edmunds Criete and one other signed C.E.E £150-200

953

953

William Joy (1803-1867) ‘Trading brig lying at anchor off Yarmouth’, watercolour, signed 6½ x 9in. (15 x 23cm) £500-800 See Illustration. 954

George Fennel Robson (BRITISH, 1788-1833) View on Winchester Cathedral, unsigned watercolour, label verso 13 x 19in. (33 x 48cm) £600-1,000 See Illustration.

954 940

Pair of prints of gun dogs

941

W.H. Rayworth, Lake Sumner, Canterbury, New Zealand, 19th Century watercolour, signed and dated 1873 12 x 19in. (30 x 48cm) £150-250

942

Set of four limited edition etchings after Edgar Degas, titled ‘Danseuse Mettant Son Chausson, ‘Mademoiselle Nathalie Wolkonska’, ‘Loges D’Actrices’ and ‘Danseuses dans la Coulisse’, from an edition of 600, Each measure 7 x 5” £200-300

955

Portrait of Charles I in armour, oil on panel 15 x 13in. (38 x 33cm) £300-500

956

Finney, “Fishing boat in harbour”, watercolour, signed in pencil and dated 1956, unframed 14½ x 22in. (36 x 56cm) £150-250

£200-300

943

Mary Leaf (1895-1914) ‘View of the West Front of Beverley Minster’ watercolour, signed and dated 1900 12 x 8in. (30 x 20cm) £60-100

944

George Fall 1848-1925 “Durham Cathedral”, signed and dated 1886 watercolour 8 x 5in. (20 x 13cm) £150-250

945

P.Greenwood Victorian marine scene of a ship in rough seas, signed and dated 1894 12 x 18in. (30 x 46cm) £100-150

946

19th century landscape oil on panel, bears a signature for W.J. Muller 11 x 14in. (28 x 36cm) £100-150

947

A. De Groote(1892-1947) Dutch winter landscape oil on panel, circa 1900 signed in gilt foliate frame 12 x 15in. (30 x 38cm) £300-500

957

Roy, 19th century pastel portrait of a young women in a blue dress 20 x 17in. (51 x 43cm) £100-200 See Illustration.

957

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965

966

967

968

969 958 958

Isidore Magues pastel portrait of a young women signed 31 x 22in. (79 x 56cm) £150-250 See Illustration. 959

Isidore Magues pastel portrait of a young women signed 23 x 19in. (58 x 48cm) £100-200

960

Brian Jones, ship at sea, signed and dated ‘87, oil on canvas, 16 x 19in. (41 x 48cm) £200-300

961

Brian Jones, yachts at sea, signed, oil on canvas, 14 x 17in. (36 x 43cm) £150-250

970

971

Biddy Picard, pastel naive coastal landscape, signed PROVENANCE: From a private family collection built up over many years in Weybridge. 15 x 21in. (38 x 53cm) £50-100 Angela Birbeck ‘Two cats on lino’ oil on board signed verso PROVENANCE: From a private family collection built up over many years in Weybridge. 49 x 24in. (124 x 61cm) £50-80 19th Century portrait of a lady, oil on canvas, unsigned PROVENANCE: From a private family collection built up over many years in Weybridge. 27 x 20in. (69 x 51cm) £50-80 18th Century Hogarth print ‘Analysis of Beauty’ Plate One PROVENANCE: From a private family collection built up over many years in Weybridge. 15 x 20in. (38 x 51cm) £30-50 Biddy Picard ‘Rock balance and blue’,oil on card signed verso on frame PROVENANCE: From a private family collection built up over many years in Weybridge. 8 x 12in. (20 x 30cm) £50-80 19th Century Italian school, Madonna, oil on panel unsigned PROVENANCE: From a private family collection built up over many years in Weybridge. 12 x 8in. (30 x 20cm) £50-80 Two woodblock illustrations, water bearers and a thatched cottage, both monogrammed Waterbearers 9”x8” Cottage 5”x8” PROVENANCE: From a private family collection built up over many years in Weybridge. £30-50

962

19th Century Italian school Madonna and child, Joseph and John the Baptist in landscape setting, oil on canvas, unsigned PROVENANCE: From a private family collection built up over many years in Weybridge. 33 x 44in. (84 x 112cm) £200-300 See Illustration. 963

19th Century print Volticeur PROVENANCE: From a private family collection built up over many years in Weybridge. 22 x 30in. (56 x 76cm) £50-80

964

19th Century portrait of a gentleman with a beard, oil on canvas, unsigned PROVENANCE: From a private family collection built up over many years in Weybridge. 30 x 24in. (76 x 61cm) £100-200

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984

Henri Pitcher, ‘Kingston Bridge, Surrey’, watercolour, signed, framed label verso 8 x 11in. (20 x 28cm) £50-80

985

Watercolour of boats collecting wreckage in stormy seas, framed 7.15 x 12in. (18 x 30cm) £50-80

986

John F. Bland (1856 - 1899), Fishing boat entering Scarborough Harbour, watercolour, signed, framed, label verso 16 x 26½in. (41 x 66cm) £100-200

987 974 972

H Earp Snr - landscape with cattle, signed and dated 1901, watercolour 10 x 14in. (25 x 36cm) £100-200

973

M Closse- ‘Hartland Quay, Devon’. signed, watercolour 8 x 16in. (20 x 41cm) £100-200

Harden Sidney Melville, A Gypsy Encampment, Oil on canvas, signed, framed label verso . 17½ x 24in. (43 x 61cm) £200-400 See Illustration. 988

Harden Sidney Melville, Pull up, Oil on canvas, signed, framed label verso 17 x 23½in. (43 x 58cm) £300-500 See Illustration.

974

M Closse - ‘Near St Angus Head Cornwall’. signed, watercolour 8 x 16in. (20 x 41cm) £200-300 See Illustration. 975

In the manner of Thomas Miles Richardson pair of charcoal sketches of Borrowdale £50-100

976

Irene M Ward - stage coach travelling at speed, signed, oil on canvas 10 x 15in. (25 x 38cm) £100-200

977

19th century portrait study of possibly Prince Frederick, unsigned, oil on canvas, inlay to frame 26 x 21in. (66 x 53cm) £100-150

978

Max Rorner, View of a Villa with Horseman and another figure, gouache, signed and dated, framed label verso 6 x 9in. (15 x 23cm) £50-80

979

Stanley Baker, ‘Alfriston, Sussex’, watercolour, signed, label verso 5½ x 4in. (13 x 10cm) £50-80

980

Stanley Baker, ‘West Gate, Southampton’, watercolour, signed and dated, 1914, framed 5½ x 3¾in. (13 x 8cm) £50-80

981

Watercolour scene of boats with harbour beyond, monogramed P.S and dated, 1894, framed 4½ x 8¼in. (10 x 20cm) £50-80

982

Watercolour view of a Manor House, monogramed and dated, 1874, framed labels verso £100-200

983

19th Century English School, of a coastal scene with fishing boats on a stormy day, watercolour, indistinct signature, framed label verso 7 x 10in. (18 x 25cm) £50-80

987

988

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989

E. Clarence - pair of watercolours of sheep in mountainous landscape, and cattle grazing near a river with mountains beyond, framed, signed each 14.5” x 21.5” £150-250

990

Pair of French prints of dogs, each 7 x 19 “ £40-60

991

Pair of Indian watercolours of a loving couple with script, each 6 x 3 “ £200-300

992

Alexander Monro, “A street at Shopwell”, watercolour 7 x 10in. (18 x 25cm) £50-100

993

Alexander Monro The river Yar near Freshwater, Isle Of Wight, watercolour 3” x 9.5” together with two others by the same hand, “ L’ Eperguerie Sark. 9” x 13” and A street at Shorwell(3) £70-100

994 Peter Scott - Pintail, watercolour, 8” x 6” £300-500 See Illustration. 995

Caroline Carta painted in Roma 1835, oil on canvas in foliate carved frame 28 x 22in. (71 x 56cm) £300-500 See Illustration. 996

Hoch, portrait of a Gentleman, oil on canvas, signed and dated 1936, in gilt frame 30 x 25in. (76 x 64cm) £100-150

997

Jean-Baptiste Chery (Haiti1954-) - Carribean figures in a village, signed, framed 29½ x 40½in. (74 x 102cm) £60-80

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Carribean figures at market, signed, framed 23½ x 30½in. (58 x 76cm) £40-60

999

Graham Clarke etching signed in pencil ‘Alfred King’ 364/460 10.5” x 12” etching ‘Old Jack’ 363/400 together with ‘Pickyard’ 363/400 9 x 7 £100-200

1000

Graham Clarke etching signed in pencil ‘Your Expert’ 370/400 10.5” x 12” £80-120

1001

Graham Clarke etching signed in pencil ‘Old Vic’ 355/400 10.5” x 12” £80-120

1002

Graham Clarke etching signed in pencil ‘ Young Oskins’ 354/400 10.5” x 12” £80-120

1003

Graham Clarke etching signed in pencil, ‘ Full House’ 161/300 15.5” x 12” £80-120

1004

Graham Clarke etching signed in pencil ‘ Shottery Troth Plighting’ 161/300 15.5” x 12” £80-120

994

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1005

Graham Clarke etching signed in pencil ‘Joe’s Place’ 232/400 11” x 24” £100-200

1006

Graham Clarke etching signed in pencil ‘The Royal Star’ 232/400 11” x 24” £100-200

1007

Graham Clarke etching signed in pencil ‘Inglenookeers’ 232/400 11” x 24” £100-200


CONTEMPORARY ART This section of the sale will not commence before 1.40pm Thursday 12th December Artists’ resale rights. Buyers of lots executed by qualifying artists are subject to ARR payments which will be added to the purchaser’s invoice. Where possible such lots are marked in the catalogue with §. The charge will be applied only where the hammer price exceeds 1,000 Euros and will be at a maximum of 4% for full details see www.dacs.org.uk or telephone +44 (0)845 410 3410 1018 1008

1008

Samuel Lawson Booth, Arabian landscape, oil on canvas, signed and dated 1918 36 x 23in. (91 x 58cm) £800-1,200 See Illustration. 1009

1010

Minnie Fraser Ward, Still life with mandolin and puppet, oil on canvas, signed 15 x 21in. (38 x 53cm) £150-250

1019

J.Williamson, Broadstairs Cliffs from the Harbour, oil on board, signed, title verso 9 x 12in. (23 x 30cm) £100-200

1020

1011

19th Century English school, landscape with church, oil on canvas, unsigned 19 x 31in. (48 x 79cm) £100-200

1012

19th Century English school, landscape with Cathedral, oil on canvas, unsigned 29 x 23in. (74 x 58cm) £100-200

1013

Ottoviano ‘Les Monstres rouges ou les chantieres du Dunkerque’ oil on canvas, signed 47½ x 22½in. (119 x 56cm) £150-250

1014

E.Constable, landscape. oil on canvas, signed 7 x 10in. (18 x 25cm) £80-120

1015

19th Century Scottish school, Loch scene, oil on canvas unsigned 20 x 35in. (51 x 89cm) £80-120

1016

K.Masters, coastal landscape with figures, oil on canvas, signed 8 x 15in. (20 x 38cm) £60-100

1017

M.S.Wilmhurst, woodland landscape, oil on canvas, signed 15 x 10in. (38 x 25cm) £60-100

Damien Hirst (1965- ) English Artist, Signed book with dedication and sketch of a cows head, signed on the title page of the book ‘I want to spend the rest of my life everywhere, with everyone, one to one, always, forever, now’, (1997) ‘For Mark Love Damien Hirst Thanks!’ in blue biro, PROVENANCE: The Vendor Mark Chambers owns a Knacker’s yard in Guildford. He provided the cow and calf that won the Turner Prize in 1995 £500-800 § R. Hilder oil on board country scene with fisherman, signed 9 x 13in. (23 x 33cm) £200-300

§ Jack Vettriano b1951. 'Cocktails and Broken Hearts'. Signed Limited Edition screenprint. ?rev reserve Signed by the artist in pencil and inscribed A/P (artist proof). Image size: 70 x 56cm. Paper size: 91 x 76cm Published by The Portland Gallery, London 2003 (unframed) £300-500 See Illustration.

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1024

§ Joe Tilson (BRITISH, 1928). 'F - Front Page', signed in pencil, limited edition print, 13 of 25. Framed and glazed 29 x 20in. (74 x 51cm) £250-350

1025

§ Michael Heseltine 'The City and The Pool of London', signed, oil on canvas mounted on board, framed, with plaque dating 1995 31½ x 53½in. (79 x 135cm) £800-1,200 See Illustration.

1021

1026

Tulio Victorino, 1896-1969 - Portrait of Winston Churchill, oil on canvas, signed and dated, gilt frame 27 x 32in. (69 x 81cm) £200-400

1027

Richard Benedetti (American 1925 - 1992), surrealist landscape, signed and inscribed verso, framed 29 x 39in. (74 x 99cm) £100-200

1028

Martin Aynscomb ‘Two Children Running’, mixed media, signed, Heals gallery label verso 12 x 16in. (30 x 41cm) £50-80

1022 1021

§ Jack Vettriano. 'The Drifter'. A signed Limited Edition screenprint. Signed by the artist in pencil and inscribed A/P (artist proof). Image size: 57 x 66cm. Paper size: 74 x 81.5cm. Published by The Portland Gallery, London 2003 (unframed). £300-500 See Illustration.

1025

1022

§ Jack Vettriano, b.1951. 'Winter Light & Lavender’. A signed Limited Edition screenprint. Signed by the artist in pencil and inscribed A/P (artist proof). Image size: 57 x 70cm. Paper size: 77 x 91cm Published by The Portland Gallery, London 2003 (unframed). £300-500 See Illustration. 1023

72

§ Jack Vettriano, b1951 4 Signed posters. Each measuring 80 x 60cm. Including ‘Valentine Rose’; ‘An Imperfect Past’; ‘Beautiful Losers I’; ‘Dancer for Money’ (unframed). £80-120

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1032

§ Jack Vettriano 3 signed prints 'In Thoughts of You', 'The Picnic Party' and 'Dance Me to The End of Love' In Thoughts of You 19” x 25” The Picnic Party 18”x 26.5” Dance Me to The End of Love 22” x 26.5” £100-200

1033

§ Henry Moore limited edition print 111/X signed in pencil 11 x 16in. (28 x 41cm) £600-1,000 See Illustration. 1034

§ Umberto Mastroianni (1910 - 1998) 20th century italian school bronze abstract sculpture on marble base 52/100 5in. (13cm) £200-300 See Illustration. 1035 1033

Christopher Penn - “Winter Trees”, limited edition print, 63/75, signed and dated 72 in pencil, in studio frame 13 x 13in. (33 x 33cm) £30-50

1036

§ Duncan Grant (1885-1978) - 'Washerwoman' 1973-4, Artist Proof 17/20, signed in pencil, lithograph Provenance: Gift to vendor from Paul Roche 30 x 22in. (76 x 56cm) £150-250 See Illustration.

1034 1029

§ Joan Miro (1893-1983), «La Melodie Acide», The complete set of 14 limited edition lithographs in colours, with justification page, on Arches paper, hors-texte. Each print measures 33cm x 25cm and is signed in the plate and numbered in pencil 1096/1500. Published in 1980, presented with the original natural-coloured, textured paper folder and white protective cardboard folder as issued. (Ref: Mourlot 12121225; see Cramer books 248) £150-250

1030

§ Jack Vettriano 3 signed prints ' Back where you belong',' Mad dogs' and ‘The Billy Boys’ Back where you belong 23.5”x18.5” Mad dogs19”x24” The Billy Boys 18”x25.5” £100-200

1031

§ Victor Pasmore, (1908-88) «Green Darkness», a framed limited screenprint on Arches paper. Signed by the artist in pencil and numbered 1 / 70, Print measures 46cm x 46.5cm, published in 1986 by Marlborough Fine Art £250-350 See Illustration.

1036

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1037

§ After L S Lowry - print signed in pencil., Frost & Reed label verso 19 x 26in. (48 x 66cm) £100-200 See Illustration. 1038

§ Ian Male - original pencil and charcoal etching of racing driver Goldie Gardner. This picture was drawn for and donated to Bloodhound SSC by the artist. This is the 1,000 mph land speed car project. 30 x 22in. (76 x 56cm) £50-100

1039

§ Ian Male - original pencil and charcoal etching of racing driver George Eyston, drawn for and donated to Bloodhound SSC by the artist. This is the 1,000 mph land speed car project 20 x 30in. (51 x 76cm) £50-100

1040

§ Ian Male - original pencil and charcoal etching of racing driver Donald Campbell, drawn for and donated to Bloodhound SSC . This is the 1,000 mph land speed car project. 30 x 21in. (76 x 53cm) £50-100

1041

§ Ian Male - original pencil and charcoal etching of racing driver Henry Segrave, drawn for and donated to Bloodhound SSC by the artist. This is the 1,000 mph land speed car project 22 x 29in. (56 x 74cm) £50-100

1042

§ Ian Male - original pencil and charcoal etching of racing driver George Eyston, drawn for and donated to Bloodhound SSC by the artist. This is the 1,000 mph land speed car project 22 x 29in. (56 x 74cm) £50-100

1043

§ Ian Male - original pencil and charcoal etching of racing driver George Eyston, drawn for and donated to Bloodhound SSC Project. This is the 1,000 mph land speed car project. 22 x 29in. (56 x 74cm) £50-100

1037

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OBJECTS AND WORKS OF ART This section of the sale will not commence before 1.55pm Thursday 12th December

1044 1044

Coade of Lambeth 1792 carved panel depicting classical scenes, stamped and dated mark 24 x 10in. (61 x 25cm) £300-500 See Illustration. 1045

French bronze urn decorated with rams heads and musical instruments and a brass mortar 7in. (18cm) £40-60

1046

Lead artillery plaque decorated with three cannons G.R. and crown above stamped back 8 x 4in. (20 x 10cm) £60-80

1047

Quantity of early photographs of Bournemouth and a book by Brights £30-50

1048

Gilt brass hat badge for the 12th Lancers Prince of Wales Regiment, embossed with Egypt Peninsula Waterloo and Sevastopol £100-150 See Illustration.

1048


1054

Two Hermes scarfs in original boxes

1055

Cello bearing label J. Thibouville-Lamy, 1906 with bow in pine case, Cello is 49” long. £60-80

1056

19th Century tortoiseshell and bone inlaid trinket box with hinged lid on claw feet 3 x 2in. (8 x 5cm) £70-100

1057

19th century white metal and mother of pearl snuff box with engraved decoration 2.5” wide £80-120

1049

£50-100

1058

19th century ivory and yellow metal box a central cartouche carved with a landscape scene 3.5” wide £200-300 See Illustration. 1059

Five early 20th century twin branch wall lights, fitted for electricity 18in. (46cm) £150-250

1060

World War II, electric switch fuse control box from a British Destroyer or Cruiser, complete with original fitments and paint, with applied plaque for ‘Admiralty Issue 1942’ 19 x 9in. (48 x 23cm) £80-120

1061

Pair of 19th century gilt metal and tortoiseshell opera glasses in case £80-120

1062

19th century Camphorwood letter stand the doors carved with flowers 12 x 15 x 12in. (30 x 38 x 30cm) £80-120

1058 1049

A unusual truncheon dating from the early 19th C , with painted decoration bearing the Royal Arms of a Baron The motto ‘ Honi soit qui mal Y Pense’ , Shame on him who thinks evil of it and a motto relating to the Willoughby family ,’ Verite Sans Peur’, Truth without fear. The Royal Arms date from between 1801 to 1837. This truncheon is believed to have come from the private estate of Henry Willoughby 6th Baron Middleton or his successor Digby Willoughby the 7th Baron Middleton who succeeded in 1835. 18½in. (46cm) £300-500 See Illustration. 1050

19th Century truncheon painted with a coat of arms 15in. (38cm) £40-60

1051

19th Century truncheon with painted crest of three rampant lions against a striped shield The letter R in gilt The arms resemble those of the Sittwell family 15½in. (38cm) £100-150

1052

Pair of early 20th century cylindrical brass hall lanterns each with four glass panels. 20in. (51cm) £100-150

1053

19th century lignum vitae string box with screw top 6in. (15cm) £70-100

1063

Late 19th Century Austrian terracotta gnome by Johann Maresh holding a jardiniere JM monogram and impressed marks 23in. (58cm) £250-350 See Illustration.

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1064

Victorian brass hand bell with mahogany handle 14” £50-100

1065

Maria Theresia, ‘We, Maria Theresia by God’s Grace Dowager Roman Empress’ autographed document, framed 19 x 27in. (48 x 69cm) £250-400 See Illustration. 1066

Victorian truncheon with motto Honi Soit Qui Mal Y Pense, painted and gilt decoration maker Parker of Holborn 17in. (43cm) £80-120

1067

After Gayraurd, bronze recumbent hound 3¼ x 6.30in. (8 x 16cm) £150-250

1065

1068

1068

Jakob Atplanalp, Brienz, early 20th century carved wood panel depicting flowers foliage and a butterfly, Gold medal Paris 1900, 23 x 13in. (58 x 33cm) £200-300 See Illustration. 1069

R. van Ruyckenvelt, pair of gilt bronze and fine bone china flower ornaments, titled ‘St. Denis’ A109 and ‘Argenteuil’ A108, on hardstone bases, 15” long £250-350 See Illustration. 1070

Early 20th century carved wood panel depicting a dead bird and flowers in a vase, 11 x 11in. (28 x 28cm) £200-300 See Illustration. 1071

1072

76

Indian bronze figure modelled with a cobra around it’s neck and holding a weapon, on integral circular base 11in. (28cm) £100-200 Mainly British Empire Collection in three springback albums in a small leather suitcase. Good comprehensive range including a probably complete 1949 U.P.U. set, good India 2nd Malayan States £100-150

1069 1073

French bronze desk top inkwell with three pheasants £150-250

1074

Black Forest carved wood bear stand with card tray, 40in. (102cm) £800-1,200 See Illustration. 1075

Pair of bronze figures after Jean Bulio (18271911) a ‘piping Satyr’ and ‘Lady in classical style dancing’ to square pedestals, signed ‘Bulio’ on marble bases, each 8½in. (20cm) £200-300 See Illustration.


1076

Bronze figure, modelled on Atropos, one of the Three Fates, on marble column 19in. (48cm) £150-250 See Illustration. 1077

Fourteen assorted round clear glass apothecary jars, complete with stoppers and various labels (14). Each 7.75” high with stoppers. PROVENANCE: Part of a large collection of pharmaceutical items, consigned for sale by the former owner of a pharmacy. £60-100

1070

1075

1074

1076

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1078

1079

Fourteen assorted round clear glass apothecary jars, complete with stoppers and various labels (14). Each 7.75” high with stoppers. PROVENANCE: Part of a large collection of pharmaceutical items, consigned for sale by the former owner of a pharmacy. £60-100 Thirty-one assorted round clear glass apothecary jars, complete with stoppers and various labels (31). (Five without labels.) Various sizes. PROVENANCE: Part of a large collection of pharmaceutical items, consigned for sale by the former owner of a pharmacy. £80-120

1087

An archive of 230 black and white photographs including RAF No 70 Bombing Squadron 1927 in Hinaidi Aerodrome and Baghdad this archive shows aircrafts, collisons, crashes, Vickers Vernon, locals, floods in Baghdad, Chain Beaters, Mosques, Capture of Sheikh Mahmoud Barzanji and many other important images from the time £150-250

1088

Various assortment of twentieth century medical paraphanlia include twelve boxed tissue cell salts bottles and contents Breast reliever, four throat and nose atomisers and other medical items and bottles PROVENANCE: Part of a large collection of pharmaceutical items, consigned for sale by the former owner of a pharmacy. £60-100

1080

1081

1082

1083

1084

1085

1086

78

Thirty assorted round clear glass apothecary jars, complete with stoppers and various labels (30). One without label. Various sizes. PROVENANCE: Part of a large collection of pharmaceutical items, consigned for sale by the former owner of a pharmacy. £80-120 Sixty-seven assorted rectangular clear glass apothecary jars, with stoppers and various labels (67). One missing stopper, some missing labels. PROVENANCE: Part of a large collection of pharmaceutical items, consigned for sale by the former owner of a pharmacy. £100-200 Approx. seventy brown glass medical bottles and jars. Most with stoppers and labels. Labels include Allen & Hanbury Ltd, various sizes. PROVENANCE: Part of a large collection of pharmaceutical items, consigned for sale by the former owner of a pharmacy. £80-120 Approx. seventy clear glass medical bottles and jars. Most with stoppers and labels. Labels include Allen & Hanbury Ltd, various sizes. PROVENANCE: Part of a large collection of pharmaceutical items, consigned for sale by the former owner of a pharmacy. £100-150 Three sets of scales and a large collection of weights. Including Young Son & Marlow scales, Avery Berkle scales, and a Denward Instruments scale with drawer for weights. Approx. thirty various weights. PROVENANCE: Part of a large collection of pharmaceutical items, consigned for sale by the former owner of a pharmacy. £80-120 Pair of apothecary carboys with stoppers, each containing different coloured liquids. Two 15” high, PROVENANCE: Part of a large collection of pharmaceutical items, consigned for sale by the former owner of a pharmacy. £80-120 Large collection of pestles and mortars, including nine ceramic Various sizes. PROVENANCE: Part of a large collection of pharmaceutical items, consigned for sale by the former owner of a pharmacy. £60-100

*ALSO LOTS 1089 - 1107: PROVENANCE: large collection of pharmaceutical items, consigned for sale by the former owner of a pharmacy. 1089

Apothecary carboy with stopper, containing coloured liquid. 19in. (48cm) £40-60

1090

Apothecary carboy with stopper, containing coloured liquid. 18in. (46cm) £40-60

1091

18th Century/19th Century stoneware leeches jar 8in. (20cm) £40-60

1092

Set of five 19th Century porcelain apothecary storage jars - three without lids 9in. (23cm) £40-60

1093

Set of four 19th Century porcelain apothecary storage jars -with lids The largest 9” high £40-60

1094

Collection of 20 glass apothecary jars £60-100

1095

Collection of 20 glass apothecary jars £60-100

1096

Collection of 20 glass apothecary jars with various glass stoppers £60-100

1097

Collection of 30 glass apothecary jars all with stoppers £60-100

1098

Two 19th Century engraved apothecary bottles with two smaller labelled, all with stoppers Acid.Hydrobrom.Dil and Tr.Ergot engraved Sophonal and cupsulph on old labels £40-60

1099

Collection of 38 clear glass apothecary measures and bottles etc. £60-100

1100

Pair of 18th Century style Italian slip glazed earthenware apothecary jars with latin inscriptions and five other items £30-50

1101

Collection of 19 stoneware apothecary storage jars £40-60

1102

Collection of 23 19th Century and later green glass apothecary storage bottles with stoppers £150-250


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Collection of 58 19th Century and later green glass apothecary chemical storage jars £150-250

1104

Collection of various apothecary items to include bedpans, mixing jugs etc. £30-50

1105

Collection of 12 19th Century blue glass apothecary chemical storage jars with stoppers £80-120

1106

Collection of 32 blue glass 19th Century and later apothecary chemical storage jars £50-80

Collection of 19th Century apothecary apparatus to include pill maker, scales etc. £40-60 *************************

1115

Pair of 20th century stone and gilt metal lamps, 23in. (58cm) £150-250

1116

Gilt metal goblet decorated with figures, 10½in. (25cm) £100-150

1117

Masonic regalia relating to Hampshire and Isle Of Wight, to include a presentation medal, hallmarked with blue ribbon £50-100

1118

Early 19th century painted two division tea caddy, gilt and floral decorated 5 x 4 x 7in. (13 x 10 x 18cm) £70-100

1119

20th century bronze lion 5in. (13cm)

1120

A contemporary Maori feather box waka huia, with carved diamond lozenge decoration, 20” length £50-100

1121

Wedgwood terracotta jug 7” h together with a pottery vessel and a stone ornament, carved with a face, lozenge shaped 5” h £50-100

1122

20th century Cast metal wall hanging shield embossed with a battle scene 40 x 24in. (102 x 61cm) £80-120

1123

Austrian painted cheeseboard, painted with motto and dated 1898 diameter 24” £50-80

1124

George III mahogany and inlaid decanter box, fitted interior with six gilt decorated glass decanters. 10 x 12 x 9½in. (25 x 30 x 23cm) £100-150

1125

Blue painted ship’s lantern, 20” high

1126

Pair of 19th century portraits of young girls oil on copper unsigned PROVENANCE: From a private family collection built up over many years in Weybridge. 7 x 6in. (18 x 15cm) £50-100

1107

1108

Peruvian coin necklace and cloak clasp, unmarked white metal £30-50

1109

Mid 20th century African carved hardwood mask 28 x 1in. (71 x 3cm) £150-250

1110

Early 20th century medical human skull with various annotation and hinged jaw £200-300

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£60-100

1111

19th century mahogany apothecary’s chest, the fitted interior with bottles, drawers, scales and weights, pestle and mortar and two copper topped jars, 10 x 8 x 6in. (25 x 20 x 15cm) £300-500 See Illustration. 1112

Large modern replica of Americas Cup J Class racing yacht . 1900 All wood hull and deck with cotton sails on a wooden stand. 68 x 49in. (173 x 124cm) £150-250

1113

Coromandel cigar box with silver mount and corners , cedar lining £80-120

1114

19th century Scottish horn silver and gem set snuff mull marks rubbed 4in. (10cm) £100-200 See Illustration. 1114

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1131

Tortoiseshell playing card box inset with 9ct gold mounts, the top inlaid with enamelled playing cards 2 x 6 x 4in. (5 x 15 x 10cm) £200-300 See Illustration. 1132

Brass and glass mantel clock with visible anchor escapement and mercury pendulum 10in. (25cm) £150-250 See Illustration.

1128

1133

1920’s crocodile skin and silver plated vanity set 3 x 8 x 7in. (8 x 20 x 18cm) £50-100

1134

Chinese blue and white bowl decorated with figures, diameter 7” and another decorated with flowers, 6” £50-100

1135

19th century carved marble sculpture of an angel kissing a reclining female on grey marble base, unsigned 9in. (23cm) £75-100

1136

19th Century beadwork panel in mahogany frame, 22”wide, another similar, two cushions and a round stool £80-120

1137

Six 19th century glass cases containing ornithological taxidermy, various sizes the largest 11”x12” £300-500

1138

Early 20th century carved wood angel’s head and wings, 24” wide £100-150

1131 1127

19th Century portrait of a young girl in a white dress, oil on ivory, unsigned PROVENANCE: From a private family collection built up over many years in Weybridge. 6 x 4in. (15 x 10cm) £60-80

1128

17th Century Dutch carved bust of a woman on a later base PROVENANCE: From a private family collection built up over many years in Weybridge. 11in. (28cm) £100-200 See Illustration. 1129

20th century African Makonde tribe style hardwood figure of a crouching man PROVENANCE: From a private family collection built up over many years in Weybridge. 17in. (43cm) £40-60

1130

Early 20th Century snakeskin (probably python) with accompanying photograph PROVENANCE: From a private family collection built up over many years in Weybridge. £30-50

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1132


1139 1139

Large collection of 19th century and later plaster intaglios depicting Kings and Queens of Great Britain, politicians, poets, philosophers, scientists, painters, admirals, generals and others. Approximately 120, unmounted across three boxes, various sizes and conditions, and Including hand written summaries £200-400 See Illustration.

1140 1144

Royal Antedilulvian order of the buffaloes ceremonial gilt metal and enamelled chain £80-120

1145

John Downman, watercolour, portrait of Elizabeth Juliana. Label verso, daughter of the Reverend Thomas Monro, born 1768, married her first cousin, Captain James Monro on 19th June 1786, died 18th January 1804. 7½ x 6in. (18 x 15cm) £100-150

1146

19th century portrait study of a gentleman, watercolour, signed and dated 1807 in gilt frame 8 x 6in. (20 x 15cm) £80-120

1140

Gabonese carved wood reliquary figure with hollowed facial plane wrapped around with copper wire 19in. (48cm) £300-500 See Illustration. 1141

Set of 19th Century cast metal and porcelain shop scales 8 x 7in. (20 x 18cm) £40-60

1142

Chinese scent bottle decorated with storks height 4”, and a Chinese dish decorated with flowers width 4” £30-50

1147

John Downman, a portrait study of Charlotte Monro, watercolour, signed and dated in gilt frame 7½ x 6in. (18 x 15cm) £150-250

1143

19th Century sailors valentine in the form of a heart with cartouche printed with Crystal Palace 4” £40-60

1148

John Downman, Captain James Monro portrait study, watercolour, signed and dated in gilt frame 7½ x 6in. (18 x 15cm) £150-250

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1149

John Downman, Doctor Thomas Monro portrait study, watercolour, signed and dated 7½ x 6in. (18 x 15cm) £150-250

1150

Dr Thomas Monro, pencil and charcoal landscape study together with five others by the same hand, with two portrait engravings(7) 5 x 6in. (13 x 15cm) £150-250

1151

Large collection of First Day Covers and Presentation Packs contained in twelve Royal Mail albums together with three stock books including a red Royal Mail Stock book and a Royal Mail Miniature sheet file. £300-500

1152

Tortoiseshell card case

1153

Nealson silver plated and blue enamelled cigarette case and a Ronson ‘Ten-a-case’ combination cigarette case and lighter £30-50

1161

19th Century mother of Pearl card case 4 x 3in. (10 x 8cm) £40-60

1154

Novelty cast metal vesta in the form of a pig, £20-30

1162

Early 20th Century Ivory fan 8” and two ladies silk purses £50-80

1155

Pair of aesthetic period brass and chased girondelle mirrors with sconces 25.01 x 9in. (64 x 23cm) £40-60

1163

19th Century Tunbridgeware desktop thermometer in the form of a column the top inset with compass 5in. (13cm) £100-200

1156

19th century copper and brass warming pan £30-50

1164

1157

Victorian Ivory gavel with turned handle 5½in. (13cm) £100-150

Early 20th century military sword pierced silver plated hand guard, in leather sheath 40in. (102cm) £100-200

1165

National Fur Company, ladies Mink coat, £40-60

Set miniature 1st world war medals to include 1913 - 14 star £25-35

1166

Unusual blue leather and gilt metal bound photograph album presented to Mr E Robbins by the staff of the Press Association containing photographs and signature of its staff and members £100-200

1158

£30-50 1171

1159

Ladies Mink coat

1160

19th century ivory and bone walking stick, the bone shaft of tapering cylindrical form with curled fist ivory terminal, 36” long £100-200

£40-60

1167

9ct gold masonic medal for the Union of Malta Lodge 407 (37grams), Silver masonic medal For the Lord Kitchener No 3402 two other medals, and various certificates £400-600 See Illustration.

CERAMICS AND GLASS This section of the sale will not commence before 12.45pm Thursday 12th December

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1168

Bohemian cranberry glass vase and cover, gilt decorated and with white overlaid floral painted panel, 19th century 9.70in. (25cm) £80-120

1169

Bohemian amber flashed and cut glass vase decorated with deer and a decorative blue glass sculpture £30-50

1170

18th century Worcester porcelain bowl decorated with Chinese scenes, underglaze blue crescent mark, 8” diameter £40-60


1176

Collection of nineteenth century green glazed leaf decorated china comprising twenty three plates 9” and nine other pieces £100-200

1177

Pair of Meissen blanc de chine porcelain figures of a man and woman dressed in 18th century costume with flower encrusted decoration, on square bases, blue crossed swords to bases. 19in. (48cm) £600-800 See Illustration.

1172

1173 1171

An unusual Worcester dessert service with decoration in Aesthetic style , each piece painted in enamels with a different butterfly Blue and white underglaze decoration. Comprising a tall comport on gilt leaf painted base, two further comports, eleven plates and a comport top. Date code for 1878 . £500-800 See Illustration.

1178

Minton porcelain and bronzed figure, Travellers Tales, ms 1 and three others: Spellbound, ms 2, The Sage, ms 25 and The Fisherman, ms 13 £150-250

1179

Pair of late 19th century hand painted parian figures by Robinson & Leadbeater, depicting a male water carrier and his, female companion, impressed mark to rear, 14½in. (36cm) £80-120

1180

Pair of Rosenthal porcelain doves both with tails fanned on shaped rocky green bases, fully marked to base and designer name, to upper base “Fritz Heidereich”, 6¾in. (15cm) £150-250

1181

Bretby Art Nouveau style pottery mantle clock 20in. (51cm) £150-250

1182

Pair of Delft vases and covers

1183

19th century Italian majolica dish painted with a bird, 15” £200-300

1184

Five pieces of Moore pottery blanc de chine, comprising candelabra, centre bowl, pair of candlesticks and a small dish £200-300

£200-300

1172

Four 19th C German porcelain allegorical figures , emblematic of the four seasons a vine clad figure, a lady and child with flowers,another with sheaves of corn and a man with a fur cape. 9in. (23cm) £150-250 See Illustration. 1173

A Royal Worcester part dessert service painted with floral sprays on a blue scale and gilt ground, comprising a comport height 5” and four lobed oval dishes the largest 10” wide the smallest 8” wide, puce mark , date code for 1906 £150-250 See Illustration. 1174

Pair of Continental porcelain figures of a man and a woman carrying fruit, gold anchor mark to base 8in. (20cm) £80-120

1175

Porcelain figure of a dog, and a pair of porcelain figures of a man and a woman all with gold anchor marks to base Dog 3” Figures 5” high 3in. (8cm) £50-60

1177

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1195

1185

19th century Meissen figure ‘Un me suffit’, cherub standing by a pillar, underglaze blue crossed swords mark, 5.5” £100-200

1186

Swansea tea cup and saucer painted with floral cartouches on an Imari palette, ground iron red mark, Swansea 219. early 19th century 2½in. (5cm) £100-150

1187

1188

1189

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Derby porcelain cup and saucer with gilded and painted foliate decoration , early 19th century £40-60 Swansea porcelain bowl with gilded and floral decoration , early 19th century together with a Swansea porcelain cup and saucer with gilt and foliate decoration, another and a porcelain tea bowl and matching saucer in Imari colours £150-250 Flight Barr & Barr Royal Porcelain Works Worcester vase. early 19th Century, painted in blue and gilt with script to base cartouche of London House, 1 Coventry Street. 3½in. (8cm) £150-250

1194

1195

1190

Pair of late 19th Century French porcelain plates, signed Fualaun, decorated with winged cherubs fishing, gilt borders together with a Limoges porcelain fish decorated plate, marked Elite Limoges in red underneath £50-100

1191

Three Derby shell form porcelain dishes together with six similar decorated plates in Imari style, 8” dia 8in. (20cm) £100-150

1192

Transfer printed French porcelain gilt edged plates decorated with fisher boys and one other asparagus dish £50-70

1193

Ten piece Crown Derby dessert service with rust golden floral £150-200

1194

Late 19th C gilt and floral decorated scent bottle ,cranberry coloured glass overlaid with white 8.40in. (21cm) £100-150 See Illustration.


1195

A pair of 19th C cranberry coloured vases, of baluster form with slender necks , over laid in white and with floral painted panels 12½in. (30cm) £200-300 See Illustration. 1196

Spode Copelands China dinner service in the Rockingham pattern £100-150

1197

Royal Worcester vase in the form of a Conch shell mark impressed to base PROVENANCE: From a private family collection built up over many years in Weybridge. 7in. (18cm) £50-80

1198

1199

1200

1201

1202

1203

20th Century Poole pottery lamp decorated with flowers PROVENANCE: From a private family collection built up over many years in Weybridge. 14in. (36cm) £50-80 Five 20th Century brandy glasses engraved with African big game animals PROVENANCE: From a private family collection built up over many years in Weybridge. £30-50 Italian Blanc de chine porcelain and gilt metal lamp base of seated lady signed Canova PROVENANCE: From a private family collection built up over many years in Weybridge. 13in. (33cm) £50-100 Collection of Royal Crown Derby Imari pattern comprising Two 9” plates slop bowl shaped bowl 10 tea cups 7 saucers PROVENANCE: From a private family collection built up over many years in Weybridge. £50-100 18th century English porcelain blue and white shallow bowl diameter 5” another similar, sugar bowl, tea cup and a tea bowl and saucer decorated with figures PROVENANCE: From a private family collection built up over many years in Weybridge. £50-100 Waterford suite of glass, Kildare range including three decanters, and drinking glasses, £400-600

1205

1209 1204

19th century Delft charger painted in colours with an Oriental scene, 13” diameter £80-120

1205

Pair of Royal Crown Derby cabinet plates painted with sailing ships by W. E. J. Dean, circa 1930’s, with gilt highlighting, factory mark to base, 9.75” diameter £80-120 See Illustration. 1206

Various ceramics including four continental porcelain figures, a decorative continental candlestick (damage to base), two cups and saucers (one Royal Worcester), a small porcelain basket, and a Dresden vase with central handle decorated with cherubs and flowers, height 8”.19th century and later, various sizes. £80-120

1207

19th century Indian terracotta green vase 14in. (36cm) £50-80

1208

Lladro porcelain model of a pensive clown 11in. (28cm) £50-100

1209

Pair of Sitzendorf five branch candelabra supported by figures with flower encrusted decoration, 21” high £300-500 See Illustration. 1210

Italian pottery classical study of a woman holding fruit 13in. (33cm) £40-60

1211

Pair of 19th century Meissen plates decorated with fruit £60-80

1212

Pair of 19th century Bloor Derby bowls decorated with flowers, 11” diam., and two other 19th century Derby plates, 6” diam. £40-60

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1213

Minton part dinner service comprising: Six 9” bowls Four 9” plates Four 7” bowls Six saucers Five teacups Sugar bowl Cake plate and six smaller tea plates £50-80

1214

Royal Copenhagen vase, floral decorated, 10½in. (25cm) £70-100

1215

Royal Worcester pomander with pierced decorated scroll work and floral design top in gold over an ivory ground green mark, No 846, supported on three claw feet. 5in. (13cm) £50-100

1222

18th Century Royal Worcester blue and white teabowl and saucer and a collection of other early English porcelain tea wares £150-250

1223

Royal Worcester rectangular dish painted by H H Price, plums and blackberries, highlighted in gilt, signed, 11” x 18” £150-250

1224

Royal Worcester rectangular plate painted by H Aynton, apples and red currants, signed, 11” x 9” £300-500

1225

Royal Worcester porcelain cabinet plate painted by T Lockyier, 9” diam. £150-250

1216

Fine pair of 19th century French porcelain Paris vases and covers, with pierced and gilt decoration on a deep blue ground, painted landscape panels with figures and sailing boats on square bases, the covers with flower finials, 12” high £5,000-7,000 See Illustration. 1217

19th century Sittzendorf porcelain twin branch candelabrum decorated with figures feeding birds, flower encrusted 15in. (38cm) £40-60

1218

19th century Fourmantraux Desvres Faience harp base inset with music box 11in. (28cm) £150-250

1219

19th century french Fiance cachepot decorated with flowers diameter 8” £40-60

1220

19th century Staffordshire bust of Wesley 11in. (28cm) £100-200

1221

Caughley blue and white saucer dish and ten other pieces of 19th Century English porcelain £100-200

1216

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1227

Early 20th century Empire style desktop clock/ barometer with eagle finial 14in. (36cm) £50-80

1228

Georgian mahogany banjo barometer with inlay by Joseph Somalvico 37in. (94cm) £80-120

1229

Stick barometer with brass face 38in. (97cm) £80-120

1230

Early 20th century Mahogany cased polyphon and a collection of discs 8 x 12 x 13in. (20 x 30 x 33cm) £250-400 See Illustration. 1231 1230

Early 20th century brass and glass mantel clock with visible anchor escapement 10 x 6 x 5in. (25 x 15 x 13cm) £300-500 See Illustration. 1232

Mahogany cased station clock, with single fusee movement, the enamelled dial with Roman numerals, marked Theedom, South Farnborough, 15.5” diameter £400-600 See Illustration. 1233

18th Century oak long case clock, with painted dial with subsidiary seconds dial 76in. (193cm) £150-250

1234

19th century polished slate mantel clock surmounted by a bronze female figure, 28” high £300-500

1235

French gilt metal mantel clock on stand with glass dome, 13in. (33cm) £200-300

1231

CLOCKS This section of the sale will not commence before 4.15pm Thursday 12th December 1226

18th century eight day mahogany rosewood, crossbanded and boxwood strung longcase clock by Charles Lyon of Hamilton, the case with carved blind fret decoration, spiral turned supports with gilt metal mounts, brass dial with silvered chapter ring, painted moon phase dial, subsidiary second and date dials, twin train movement striking on a bell 86in. (218cm) £800-1,200 See Illustration. 1232

87


1236

Oak cased mantel clock fitted with a Swiss movement, brass chapter ring and dial, 12.5” high £150-200

1237

Black slate and agate inlaid mantel clock with twin train movement and visible escapement, 17 x 16 x 6in. (43 x 41 x 15cm) £150-250

1245

1249 1238

18th Century oak eight day long case clock by Thomas Wentworth Sarum brass dial with subsidiary second dial and date aperture, twin train movement striking on a bell 24 x 18 x 9in. (61 x 46 x 23cm) £500-800 See Illustration.

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1239

19th century mahogany mantel clock by Whitehouse Newark , slivered dial with twin train striking movement 20in. (51cm) £200-300

1240

19th century mahogany brass and glass carriage clock with enamelled dial 8in. (20cm) £100-200


1241

18th century Oak and mahogany 30 hour long case clock by Jonathan Lees of Bury brass dial with slivered chapter ring and subsidiary date aperture striking on a bell 84in. (213cm) £300-500

1252

A cast Iron book press and a later wooden book press (2) £50-80

1253

A collection of limited edition books designed and printed by Edward Burrett of the Penmiel Press Including , The Sensitive Plant, My Wartime Caricatures, other pamphlets and the Penrose Annual 1950 £120-140

1254

Large collection of seventy-three Punch Annuals from 1841 - 1903 (inclusive) and 1914 1918 (inclusive) £50-80

1242

French brass and four glass carriage clock with lever movement, the white enamelled dial with Roman numerals 8in. (20cm) £100-200

1243

20th century oak cased eight day longcase clock striking on chimes 73in. (185cm) £150-250

1244

19th Century gilt champleve enamelled glass mantel clock with mercury pendulum striking on chime 16in. (41cm) £400-600

1255

Mandoline Expressive Zither with 8 Airs Swiss musical box in rosewood with crossbanded decoration and floral marquetry. 6 x 27 x 10½in. (15 x 69 x 25cm) £400-600 See Illustration.

Edward Clarendon, The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England begun in the Year 1641, in three volumes, undated, leather bound £80-120

1256

18th century map of Hampshire

1257

Collection of books mainly relating to pharmaceutical and medicine to include British the Pharmaceutical Codex 1949 and 1963, the British Pharmacopia 1953 and1958, and others (a quantity) PROVENANCE: Part of a large collection of pharmaceutical items, consigned for sale by the former owner of a pharmacy. £40-60

1245

1246

19th Century mahogany stick barometer by Thomas Wright, brass face, swan neck pediment 37in. (94cm) £150-250

1247

19th Century French polished slate and green marble mantle clock by Lefebvre of Paris 19 x 15in. (48 x 38cm) £150-250

1248

20th century walnut cased Vienna regulator with enamel dial and subsidiary second dial 49in. (124cm) £100-200

8 Day French engraved gilt brass and porcelain mounted repeating carriage clock with alarm sides painted with figures of young ladies in a landscape setting , dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary alarm dial, in original leather travel case 8in. (20cm) £1,500-2,500 See Illustration.

1258

John Speed, British 1552 - 1629 - map of Surrey, described and divided into hundreds, inset views of Richmond and Nonsuch Palaces, in upper corners, with columns of arms below, engraved map with hand-colouring, London, John Sudbury & George Humble, c. 1627, 15¾ x 20½in. (38 x 51cm) £200-300

1259

John Speed map of Hertfordshire. Hartford Shire described “The situations of Hartford and the most ancient towne s. Albons with such memorable actions as have happened.” Inset with town plan, English text on verso, mounted, framed and double glazed. 15 x 20in. (38 x 51cm) £200-400

1260

John Le Carre, Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, published by Hodder and Stoughton, First Edition 1974, signed by the author and inscribed by the author’s father to the recipients, and with two other books by the same author titled, The Naive & Sentimental Lover, published Hodder and Stoughton, First Edition 1971, and A small town in Germany, published Heinemann, London, reprinted 1969, both are inscribed by the author’s father to the recipients but unsigned by the author, (3) £50-80

1249

BOOKS This section of the sale will not commence before 4.30pm Thursday 12th December 1250

19th century hand coloured map of Wiltshire reading ‘Map of the County of Wilts. from an accurate survey made in the years 1819 and 1820 by C. and I. Greenwood, published by the proprietors, Greenwood & Co., 13 Regent St., Pall Mall, London’, published 4th July, 1829 23 x 28in. (58 x 71cm) £30-50

1251

19th century map of the County Palatine of Kent, from an Actual Survey made in the years 1819 & 1920, by C & J Greenwood Published by the proprietors, Greenwood & Co., 13 Regent St., London’, published 4th July 1829 23 x 27in. (58 x 69cm) £50-80

£200-300

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1267

The History of England from the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688, in eight volumes, printed for T. Cadell, 1778; Bishop Burnet’s History of His Own Time from the Restoration of King Charles II to the conclusion of the treaty of Peace at Utrecht, in the reign of Queen Anne, in four volumes, printed for A. Millar, 1753 and Lord Mahon, History of England from the Peace of Utrecht to the Peace of Versailles, in seven volumes, 1854 (19) £80-120

1268

Howard Saunders, An illustrated manual of British Birds, with 384 illustrations and three coloured maps, Second Revised Edition 1899 published by Gurney and Jackson £50-80

TOYS This section of the sale will not commence before 4.40pm Thursday 12th December 1269

Victorian wood block puzzle in decorative box 1½ x 7½ x 6in. (3 x 18 x 15cm) £50-80

1270

Clockwork locomotive in green livery, 9” 9in. (23cm) £50-80

1271

Boxed Hornby Dublo Electric train set with 60016 Silver King Engine, carriages, track, a goods depot and other items £50-80

1272

A quantity of Meccano to include No 6. Outfit boxed £50-100

1273

Hornby double O Southern King clockwork locomotive, another, track and accessories £100-120

1274

Bassett-Lowke clockwork scale model Prince Charles Locomotive and Tender C/W 3311/0 in original box green painted 62453, together with key and instructions £200-400

1275

Triang bricks in green canvas bag

1276

Collection of Dinky toys to include Trojan advertising van for Chivers Jellies, Sunbeam Alpine No107 with driver Ford Sedan,Mercedes Benz No 237,with driver,Maserati, Aston Martin No 110, with driver, Hudson Sedan, Telephone Service Van, No 261,Daimler, Studebaker N0 172,Vanguard,Hillman Minx, Rover 75, Austin Devon,Bedford,Triumph, 3 Ton Army Wagon, No 621 and a Corgi Austin Cambridge £150-250

1277

Hornby O gauge train accessories all red boxed to include No 2 Turntable, Flat truck, Hopper wagon, Passenger Brake Van No 1 Passenger Coach, No 41 Passenger Coach, No 1 Level Crossing, No 1 Refrigerator Van, No 1 Cattle Truck, No 2 Double Arm Signal, Gas Cylinder wagon, Passenger Brake Van, Tender No 501, together with train track £100-150

1261 1261

Gertrude Jekyll, Garden Ornament, published by Country Life, 1918 blue cloth PROVENANCE: From a private family collection built up over many years in Weybridge. £200-400 See Illustration. 1262

1263

Gertrude Jekyll and George S. Elgood (illustrator), Some English Gardens, published by Longman’s, Green and Co,1904, green cloth. PROVENANCE: From a private family collection built up over many years in Weybridge. £50-80 18th Century Robert Morden map of the Kingdom of Ireland PROVENANCE: From a private family collection built up over many years in Weybridge. 16 x 13in. (41 x 33cm) £40-60

1264

T.H. James (Mrs), Two cloth bound Japanese Fairy Tale Books to include No. 10, The Matsuyama Mirror and No, 16, The Wooden Bowl printed by Griffith, Farran & Co. PROVENANCE: From a private family collection built up over many years in Weybridge. £30-50

1265

William Yarrell, A History of British Birds, in three volumes published by John Van Voorst, leather bound £60-100

1266

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The Works of Alexander Pope in nine volumes, 1882, leather bound £50-80

£30-50


1286

Corgi Toys Chitty Chitty Bang Bang together with Schuco Studio racing car and Corgi 1902 State Landau- Silver Jubilee 1977(2) £40-60

1287

Painted tin plate horse and cart and a similar artillery gun £40-60

1288

Two Steiff Arche bears in original box and a Stieff Pooh Bear £30-50

1289

Marklin train accessories: track and junctions, buildings, carriages, transformer, and wagons £50-80

WINE This section of the sale will not commence before 4.45pm Thursday 12th December

1280

1278

Hornby Train No 201 Tank goods set, complete, No 460, L N E R, green painted £80-120

1279

Hornby 0 gauge Locomotive No 501 in red box £150-250

20th Century Georgian style four storey dolls house with furniture and accessories etc. 43 x 23 x 13in. (109 x 58 x 33cm) £150-250 See Illustration.

1290

Wine: Chateau Grand Barrail 2005, Chateau Monbousquet 1990, Chateauneuf-du-Pape 1999, Chateau Ripeau 1993, Gevrey-Chambertin 1994, Paul Reitz, and Gevrey-Chambertin 1979, Pierre Bouree Fils, (6 bottles) £50-80

1291

Wine: Chateau Grimard 2003, Chateau Lagrange de Lescure 1995, Chateau du Basque 1986, 2 Chateau Latour Martillac 1981, 2 Avery’s Pioneer Range, Merlot and Reisling 2008 and 2009, (7 bottles) £50-80

1292

Wine: Chateau Prieure-Lichine 2006 Margaux, AOC 4eme Grand Cru Classe, (12 bottles) cased £250-350 See Illustration. 1293

Wine: Mixed red and white to include GevreyChambertin Nicolas Potel 2005 (2), Meursault Roux Pere et Fils 2005 (2), and eight other bottles, (12 bottles) £60-100

1294

Dom Perignon Vintage 1964 75cl bottle of champagne £100-150

1280

1281

Georgian style dolls house with various furniture and effects 23 x 47 x 16in. (58 x 119 x 41cm) £150-250

1282

Triang style dolls house with tudor style beams with various accessories etc 31 x 38 x 14in. (79 x 97 x 36cm) £100-200

1283

20th Century open dolls house with various furniture 20 x 28 x 10in. (51 x 71 x 25cm) £80-120

1284

Dolls house greenhouse and six dolls house room settings with glazed fronts £100-200

1285

Schuco painted tin plate submarine 12in. (30cm) £30-50 1292

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1295

Chateau Siran 1997, Labarde-Margaux, (12 bottles) (cased) £100-150

1296 1297

1301

Port: Taylor’s 1977 Vintage port, Cockburn’s Special Reserve, Dow’s Fine Tawny, (3 bottles), £50-80

Champagne: Veuve Clicquot Ponsardin 1979, 1 bottle £40-60

1302

Champagne: Herbert Beaufort, Pol Roger 1990, Pierre Vaudon, Aubry, Saint Honore (5 bottles) and a bottle of Cava £50-80

Wine: Chateau Lamothe-Cissac 1993, Magnum in presentation box, Chateau Cissac 1986, Magnum, (2 Magnums) £40-60

1303

Wine: Chateau Batailley 1982, Sichel Sauternes 1996, 2 Marques del Romeral Rioja, and eight other bottles of mixed red and white, (12 bottles) £80-120

1304

Whisky: Logan De Luxe, Bell’s (2), Glen Dowan, Famous Grouse, and three bottles of liqueurs £40-60

1298

Champagne: Nicolas Feuilatte, Mercier, Oeil de Perdrix, Pol Roger, J. de Celmont and Berry Bros. & Rudd, (6 bottles) £50-80

1299

Champagne: Piper Heidsieck, Bollinger (2 bottles), two bottles of Great Western sparkling wine, Yaldara and Taltarini £50-80

1300

Champagne: Vve Fourny & Fils, Premier Cru, Magnum £30-50

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THIRD DAY'S SALE ANTIQUE FURNITURE This section of the sale will not commence before 10.30am Friday 13th December 1305

Large black and white and green flecked marble fireplace (damaged) £200-300

1306

19th century rosewood, satinwood and parquetry inlaid octagonal table with galleried undershelf 28 x 33 x 33in. (71 x 84 x 84cm) £150-250

1307

19th century Venetian engraved glass oval mirror 34in. (86cm) £150-250

1308

18th century Dutch marquetry inlaid walnut chest of two short over three long drawers, to bun feet, serpentine top 32 x 35 x 23in. (81 x 89 x 58cm) £1,500-2,500 See Illustration. 1309

William IV mahogany cellarette resting on square legs with sarcophagus top 21 x 29 x 18in. (53 x 74 x 46cm) £400-600 See Illustration. 1310

Carved oak gothic design footstool with tapestry seat and a walnut veneer lead lined tobacco box £80-120

1311

Regency carved oak and gilded chinoiserie style footstool possibly Morants and Sons 6½ x 12 x 10in. (15 x 30 x 25cm) £300-500 See Illustration.

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1309 1312

18th Century oak Welsh dresser with three tiered plate rack flanked by cupboard doors on base with three drawers on cabriole legs 82 x 82 x 19in. (208 x 208 x 48cm) £1,000-1,500 See Illustration. 1313

19th century mahogany framed tapestry screen inset with a machine made tapestry panel depicting a religious scene 40 x 30in. (102 x 76cm) £60-80

1314

George III style mahogany three pillar dining table on splayed legs and castors, fully extended 148” x 40” £800-1,200


1312

1311 1315

19th century carved walnut side table with marble top and undertier 30 x 19 x 15in. (76 x 48 x 38cm) £150-250

1316

Late 17th Century carved walnut elbow chair 45in. (114cm) £150-200

1317

19th century Middle Eastern rosewood and brass inlaid folding table, 23 x 30 x 20in. (58 x 76 x 51cm) £100-200

1318

Middle Eastern carved rosewood octagonal folding table, 24 x 22 x 22in. (61 x 56 x 56cm) £80-120

1319

19th C carved giltwood mirror, the arched top with pierced surmount , carved leaf frame 69 x 33in. (175 x 84cm) £400-600 See Illustration.

1319

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1324

19th century mahogany wellington chest of seven drawers on plinth base 49 x 23 x 15in. (124 x 58 x 38cm) £500-800 See Illustration. 1325

Late 19th/ early 20th century French rosewood and marquetry inlaid Bonheur du Jour, the fall flap with drawers over a single drawer on shaped cabriole legs with brass mounts, 40 x 31 x 21in. (102 x 79 x 53cm) £500-800 See Illustration. 1326

19th Century mahogany extending dining table with three extra leaves 61” wide extending to 119” £800-1,200 See Illustration.

1320 1320

19th century style mahogany library table, the top with six drawers on turned tapering readed legs 32 x 35 x 61in. (81 x 89 x 155cm) £400-600 See Illustration. 1321

George III mahogany bowfronted sideboard with single drawer flanked by a deep drawer and a cupboard door on turned tapering legs 37 x 67 x 27in. (94 x 170 x 69cm) £1,000-1,500 See Illustration. 1322

Early 20th Century Mahogany extending dining table on cabriole legs and ball and claw feet, with two extra leaves 59” wide, 107” extended £500-800

1323

Set of eight 20th Century mahogany Chippendale style dining chairs with drop in seats, cabriole legs and ball and claw feet to include Set of twelve £800-1,200 See Illustration. 1323

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1326

1324 1327 Set of fourteen 1327

Set of fourteen early 20th Century oak rail back dining chairs with carved top rails, drop in seats and turned legs £800-1,200 See Illustration. 1328

Regency mahogany foldover tea table, central pedestal on claw feet supports 29 x 37 x 18in. (74 x 94 x 46cm) £150-250

1329

George III mahogany circular tilt top table on splay feet, 31” dia 33in. (84cm) £300-500

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1330

17th century Spanish walnut Vargueno with cast metal mounts, interior with various drawers on base with some later parts 48 x 40 x 17in. (122 x 102 x 43cm) £800-1,200 See Illustration. 1331

Mahogany and ebony strung two tier table on twin end supports to splayed legs 29 x 48 x 24in. (74 x 122 x 61cm) £200-300

1332

19th Century camphor wood continental trunk on stand with stud decoration 36 x 40 x 18in. (91 x 102 x 46cm) £200-300

1333

19th century French ebonised and carved Champagne display cabinet with motto sign written glass front Reading “Champagne , Grand Reserve Depuis 1895, Reims France” 91 x 43in. (231 x 109cm) £500-1,000 See Illustration. 1334

19th Century walnut Davenport 31 x 22 x 22in. (79 x 56 x 56cm) £200-400

1335

George III mahogany side table

1336

19th century mahogany side table with three drawers on turned legs 29 x 40 x 19in. (74 x 102 x 48cm) £150-250

1337

17th/18th century Oak refectory table on spiral turned supports united by stretchers 28½ x 85 x 32½in. (71 x 216 x 81cm) £800-1,200

1338

Early 20th century Mahogany wellington chest of seven graduated drawers on plinth base 48 x 26 x 19in. (122 x 66 x 48cm) £400-600

1339

Child’s Orkney chair, with stained pine frame and rush back £100-200

1340

Late 19th century mahogany envelope card table with frieze drawer and under tier 30 x 22 x 22in. (76 x 56 x 56cm) £200-400

1330

1333

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£200-300


1341

Mahogany Regency style work table in the manner of Gillows with a single drawer enclosing compartments 30 x 18 x 20in. (76 x 46 x 51cm) £150-250

1342

19th Century child’s mahogany framed two seater sofa on carved cabriole legs 38in. (97cm) £100-200

1343

Harlequin set of eight 19th century country made dining chairs with reeded seats £150-250

1344

Set of eight ( 6 +2 ) 19th Century oak chairs with padded back and carved with foliate froms £1,200-1,800 See Illustration. 1345

18th Century oak Wainscot chair with carved back £250-350

1346

Early 20th century oak mantel piece with linenfold decoration 99 x 81in. (251 x 206cm) £300-500

1347

Early 20th century oak fire surround 72 x 54in. (183 x 137cm) £200-300

1348

19th century mahogany three tier dumb waiter on tripod base 44in. (112cm) £200-300

1349

19th century rosewood breakfast table on column support to triangular base diameter 61” £200-300

1350

1350

1920s Algraphone Gramophone by Alfred Graham and Co. this machine used extensively as a prop for film and television Its original price was twice that of a contemporary HMV( generally seen as the Gentlemans choice of machine) and was sold into very expensive homes. Used as a film and television prop and has appeared in episodes of Miss Marple and Poirot, Madonna’s film ‘WE’ and most recently in BBC2s ‘Dancing on the edge’ 34 x 40 x 22in. (86 x 102 x 56cm) £100-150 See Illustration. 1351

Steck mahogany and ebonised baby grand piano £300-500

1352

19th century satinwood chest of six long drawers on plinth base 36 x 28 x 20in. (91 x 71 x 51cm) £150-250

1353

Life size cast metal figural lamp of a woman with two cherubs after Moreau, 84” high £1,500-2,500 See Illustration.

1353

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1356

1359 1354

Oak and mahogany eight day longcase clock, the dial with subsidiary second dial and date aperture with two train movement striking on bell 86 x 18½ x 9¼in. (218 x 46 x 23cm) £400-600 See Illustration. 1355

Robert “Mouseman” Thompson of Kilburn, pair of oak bookends 0.60in. (2cm) £150-250

1356

Robert “Mouseman” Thompson of Kilburn, stool 17in. (43cm) £150-250 See Illustration. 1357

19th century walnut side table with single drawer on turned twin end supports 28 x 38 x 22in. (71 x 97 x 56cm) £150-250

1358

Nineteenth century Rosewood collectors cabinet with four graduated drawers enclosed by two inlaid panelled doors 10 x 10 x 7in. (25 x 25 x 18cm) £80-120

1354

100


1363 1361

Early 20th century mahogany and satinwood strung display cabinet with a single door on tapering legs and spade feet 70 x 48 x 15in. (178 x 122 x 38cm) £300-500 See Illustration.

1361 1359

Mahogany miniature chest of two short over three long graduated drawers 14 x 15 x 18in. (36 x 38 x 46cm) £100-200 See Illustration. 1360

1362

Carved mahogany and button back two seat sofa 62in. (157cm) £150-250

1363

Early 20th century walnut sideboard the superstructure with mirrored back and shelves above base with three drawers and four cupboard doors 76 x 75 x 22in. (193 x 191 x 56cm) £200-300

19th Century Sheraton revival satinwood marquetry inlaid and painted ladies bureau, interior with drawers, pigeonholes and cupboard three drawers on square tapering legs 41 x 30 x 17in. (104 x 76 x 43cm) £400-600 See Illustration. 1364

18th/19th century teak and brass bound strong box with double lock 24 x 50 x 23in. (61 x 127 x 58cm) £600-1,000 See Illustration.

1364

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1365

Late 19th Century French kingwood, ebony and marquetry bonheur du jour with gilt metal decorative mounts 5.30 x 23 x 19in. (13 x 58 x 48cm) £500-1,000 See Illustration. 1366

Fruitwood carved cabinet made out of antique parts £50-100

1367

C. Harris, light oak folding cane daybed on turned legs, 113” £300-500

1368

Victorian Hoskins patent cot 66 x 40 x 19in. (168 x 102 x 48cm) £80-120

1369

Empire style rosewood dining room suite by Epstein comprising a sideboard, an extending dining table and eight chairs (6+2) £600-1,000 See Illustration. 1370

Mahogany baby grand piano by B.Sommerfield £300-500

1371

Mahogany bookcase with two glazed doors £100-200

1372

1365

Anglo Indian rosewood dining suite comprising oval extending dining table, with extra leaf, profusely carved with foliate forms, also includes; Eight chairs ( six plus two carvers) A dresser and a blanket box Table extended 82” wide £500-800 See Illustration.

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1373

Pair 19th Century rosewood balloon back chairs with turned legs and padded seats PROVENANCE: From a private family collection built up over many years in Weybridge. £30-50

1374

Early 20th Century pigskin and leather bound trunk with fleur de lys mounts PROVENANCE: From a private family collection built up over many years in Weybridge. 24 x 35 x 21in. (61 x 89 x 53cm) £80-120

1375

19th century mahogany breakfront bookcase cabinet, the top with four glazed doors the base with four cupboard doors. PROVENANCE: From a private family collection built up over many years in Weybridge. 103 x 89 x 22in. (262 x 226 x 56cm) £800-1,200 See Illustration. 1376 1372

19th century mahogany straight fronted chest of two short and two long drawers on splayed legs PROVENANCE: From a private family collection built up over many years in Weybridge. 37 x 36 x 20in. (94 x 91 x 51cm) £80-120

1375 103


1378 1378

19th century coromandel table top collectors chest two cupboard doors enclosing seven graduated drawers on bun feet PROVENANCE: From a private family collection built up over many years in Weybridge. 14 x 12 x 8in. (36 x 30 x 20cm) £200-300 See Illustration. 1379

Pair of 19th century giltwood and gesso wall mirrors with ribbon finials PROVENANCE: From a private family collection built up over many years in Weybridge. 28 x 12in. (71 x 30cm) £100-200

1380

19th century drop end sofa with cast iron adjustable mounts PROVENANCE: From a private family collection built up over many years in Weybridge. 76in. (193cm) £100-200

1381

Set of four 19th century mahogany dining chairs with padded backs and seats on turned tapering reeded legs PROVENANCE: From a private family collection built up over many years in Weybridge. £100-200

1382

19th Century mahogany straight front chest with two short and three long drawers on bracket feet PROVENANCE: From a private family collection built up over many years in Weybridge. 42 x 41 x 21in. (107 x 104 x 53cm) £200-300

1377 1377

18th century mahogany 8 day long cased clock by Joseph Hill of Bristol painted dial with subsidiary second dial and date aperture to twin train movement striking on bell. PROVENANCE: From a private family collection built up over many years in Weybridge. 90in. (229cm) £500-800 See Illustration. 104

1383

19th Century mahogany extending dining table with two extra leaves Width 66” extended 90” PROVENANCE: From a private family collection built up over many years in Weybridge. £600-1,000 See Illustration.


1383 1384

Oak refectory drawer leaf dining table raised on bulbous legs united by stretcher, made with antique timbers width 69” extended 129” PROVENANCE: From a private family collection built up over many years in Weybridge. £500-1,000 See Illustration.

1385

19th Century collector’s mahogany chest of eight drawers PROVENANCE: From a private family collection built up over many years in Weybridge. 9 x 17 x 12in. (23 x 43 x 30cm) £100-200

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1387

19th Century mahogany linen press with two cupboard doors, three short and two long drawers PROVENANCE: From a private family collection built up over many years in Weybridge. 76 x 48 x 21in. (193 x 122 x 53cm) £150-250

1388

19th Century mahogany bow fronted chest, of three long drawers on turned feet PROVENANCE: From a private family collection built up over many years in Weybridge. 38 x 41 x 21in. (97 x 104 x 53cm) £150-250

1389

20th Century continental oak coffer carved with masks and foliate forms PROVENANCE: From a private family collection built up over many years in Weybridge. 23 x 50 x 21in. (58 x 127 x 53cm) £200-300

1390

19th Century French mahogany and floral painted bonheur du jour with gilt metal mounts Superstructure with mirror and four drawers above a cylinder front, the interior with pigeonholes, drawers and adjustable writing surface all above a single drawer on reeded tapering legs. PROVENANCE: From a private family collection built up over many years in Weybridge. 62 x 30 x 19in. (157 x 76 x 48cm) £600-1,000 See Illustration. 1391

George III style mahogany framed chair on cabriole legs PROVENANCE: From a private family collection built up over many years in Weybridge. £80-120

1392

19th Century mahogany round table on tripod base and column support PROVENANCE: From a private family collection built up over many years in Weybridge. 27 x 17in. (69 x 43cm) £60-80

1390 1386

19th Century mahogany and satinwood strung bijouterie table on turned legs PROVENANCE: From a private family collection built up over many years in Weybridge. 30 x 30 x 18in. (76 x 76 x 46cm) £200-300

1398

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1393

1394 1395

1396 1397

19th Century oak round table on tripod base and column support PROVENANCE: From a private family collection built up over many years in Weybridge. 23 x 28in. (58 x 71cm) £50-80 19th Century oak round table on tripod base and column support, diameter 35” PROVENANCE: From a private family collection built up over many years in Weybridge. £80-120 19th century mahogany glass topped side table, with ‘h’ stretcher on turned supports, PROVENANCE: From a private family collection built up over many years in Weybridge. 29 x 30 x 18in. (74 x 76 x 46cm) £100-200 Mahogany and brass bound planter 9 x 26 x 20in. (23 x 66 x 51cm) £80-120

1404 Set of eight

19th century mahogany bookcase, the top with two glazed doors, the base with two cupboard doors 94 x 54 x 19in. (239 x 137 x 48cm) £600-800

1398

Early 20th century mahogany and inlaid parlour suite comprising two seater sofa and a pair of armchairs 46in. (117cm) £300-500 See Illustration. 1399

19th century D-end mahogany table with extra leaf, width 61” extending to 83” £100-200

1400

19th Century mahogany extending dining table on turned tapering and reeded legs width 42” extended 59” 42in. (107cm) £200-300 See Illustration. 1401

Set of four 19th Century balloon backed dining chairs with drop in seats and turned legs £100-200 1406 1402

Mahogany glazed bookcase on plinth base 67 x 65 x 14in. (170 x 165 x 36cm) £80-120

1403

George IV oak chest with four drawers 30 x 34 x 20in. (76 x 86 x 51cm) £200-300

1404

Set of eight mahogany Chippendale style serpentine fronted chairs with drop in seats, on square legs (6+2) £600-1,000 See Illustration. 1405

Fruitwood carved cabinet made of antique parts 35 x 24in. (89 x 61cm) £100-150

1406

1400

18th century oak bible box with carved decoration, on a later base, box height 7.5”, width 25.25”, depth 18.25”, height of box on stand 33” £150-250 See Illustration.

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1408

African trillo door 57 x 28in. (145 x 71cm) £50-80

1409

Early 20th century mahogany and cross banded triple cheval mirror 70in. (178cm) £300-500 See Illustration. 1410

Early 20th century mahogany triple wardrobe with central mirrored door 64 x 74 x 24in. (163 x 188 x 61cm) £200-300

1411

18th century oak buffet top with top with two cupboard doors the base with two cupboard doors 71 x 56 x 23in. (180 x 142 x 58cm) £400-600 See Illustration. 1412

Early 20th century oak breakfront book case with two glazed doors two drawers and two cupboard doors 81 x 50 x 23in. (206 x 127 x 58cm) £200-300

1413

George III mahogany round tilt top table on tripod base £100-200

1414 1409

18th century oak buffet the top with three cupboard doors and the base with three drawers and two cupboard doors 74 x 52 x 22in. (188 x 132 x 56cm) £300-500 See Illustration. 1415

18th century style oak framed arm chair with padded back and seat £150-250

1411 1407

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20th century French serpentine table with a single drawer 30 x 32 x 16in. (76 x 81 x 41cm) £80-120

1414


1419 Set of twelve

1422

19th century mahogany chest of two short and three long drawers 40 x 44 x 23in. (102 x 112 x 58cm) £200-300

1423

Early 20th C mahogany framed wing backed armchair on square legs £100-200

1424

Victorian walnut pier cabinet with gilt metal mounts with later raised back 58 x 36 x 12in. (147 x 91 x 30cm) £200-300

1425

Early 20th century mahogany display cabinet, on square legs 69 x 46 x 15in. (175 x 117 x 38cm) £250-350

1426

Set of four 19th century bar back dining chairs with padded seats £60-80

1427

Set of six 19th century mahogany bar back dining chairs with padded seats £300-500 See Illustration. 1428

Pair of early 20th century giltwood and double caned bergere chairs with padded seats £200-300

1429

19th century mahogany bookcase cabinet, top with two glazed doors, base with two cupboard doors 81 x 44 x 17in. (206 x 112 x 43cm) £200-300

1430

18th century oak dresser with three tier plate rack, the base with five drawers and open section 81 x 60 x 16in. (206 x 152 x 41cm) £500-800 See Illustration.

1427 Set of six 1416

Mahogany and cross banded serpentine table on square legs 28 x 30 x 22in. (71 x 76 x 56cm) £80-120

1417

19th century walnut framed arm chair with padded back and seat on turned legs £100-200

1418

19th century mahogany bookcase cabinet on bracket base 76 x 41 x 17in. (193 x 104 x 43cm) £150-250

1419

Set of twelve 18th century style oak dining chairs (10+2) with leather padded backs and seats on turned legs £600-1,000 See Illustration. 1420

Early 20th century mahogany serpentine side table with two drawers on square tapering legs 29 x 24 x 18in. (74 x 61 x 46cm) £100-200

1421

Continental oak cupboard made from antique parts 35 x 24 x 12in. (89 x 61 x 30cm) £50-80 1430 109


1431

19th century mahogany D end dining table with an extra leaf, on turned legs, width 48”, extended 78” £60-100

1432

19th century gilt gesso wall mirror with shell finial 47 x 25in. (119 x 64cm) £60-80

1433

19th century mahogany chest with brushing slide, three long and two short drawers 31 x 33 x 19in. (79 x 84 x 48cm) £300-500

1434

19th century mahogany two tiered pot stand, with drawer above quatrefoil stretchered base 32 x 14 x 14in. (81 x 36 x 36cm) £60-100

1435

Set of eight 19th century bar back dining chairs with drop in seats, on splayed legs £600-1,000 See Illustration.

1440 1437

19th century mahogany Pembroke table 28 x 36 x 15in. (71 x 91 x 38cm) £60-100

1438

19th century gilt carved wood wall mirror, decorated with pierced foliate forms 26 x 17in. (66 x 43cm) £100-200

1439

19th century mahogany side table, two short over one long drawer 28 x 31 x 20in. (71 x 79 x 51cm) £100-200

1435 Set of eight 1436

George III style twin pedestal dining table with two extra leaves, 64” wide 99” extended £300-500

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1440

19th century mahogany work table, hinged top with various compartments and rag box, on column support to four scrolled legs 29 x 16 x 20in. (74 x 41 x 51cm) £150-250 See Illustration.

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1441

1452

19th century cast-iron stick stand decorated with masks and grapes 30in. (76cm) £100-200

1453

Mid 19th century Cast iron dome topped fireplace with grate 38 x 38in. (97 x 97cm) £100-150

1454

Pair of large mortar shaped composite stone planters diameter 32” £200-300

1455

Pair of rectangular composite stone troughs width 29” and a round bird bath dish with stone bird £30-50

1456

Pair of small composite stone planters diameter 14” £30-50

1457

Large round composite stone planter on stand diameter 30” £100-200

1458

Rectangular composite stone trough with basket weave pattern 9 x 35 x 15in. (23 x 89 x 38cm) £30-50

1459

Pair of round composite stone planters with basket weave decoration diameter 25” £200-300

George III mahogany bureau, four long graduated drawers to bracket feet 42 x 39 x 24in. (107 x 99 x 61cm) £150-250

1442

Oak refectory dining table on twin end bulbous supports made from 17th/18th century parts 28 x 91 x 31in. (71 x 231 x 79cm) £800-1,200 See Illustration. 1443

1444 1445

19th century walnut chest of two short over three long drawers, on plinth base 54 x 24 x 22in. (137 x 61 x 56cm) £300-500 Set of four late 19th century rosewood and inlaid dining chairs £80-120 19th Century mahogany glazed bookcase on later mahogany base with two drawers, on cabriole legs 88 x 60 x 13in. (224 x 152 x 33cm) £200-300

1446

19th century mahogany secretaire chest of four graduated long drawers 42 x 43 x 24in. (107 x 109 x 61cm) £400-600

1447

19th Century mahogany bookcase cabinet, top with four glazed doors, base with ten central drawers and flanked by two cupboard doors top and base do not match 89 x 84 x 15in. (226 x 213 x 38cm) £300-500

1448

19th Century mahogany pedestal desk, superstructure with eight drawers and shelf and sloping writing surface all above three drawers pedestals with three drawers on plinth bases 44 x 58 x 29in. (112 x 147 x 74cm) £400-600

1449

19th Century mahogany linen press, top with two cupboard doors, interior with slides, base with two short and three long drawers 77 x 47 x 21in. (196 x 119 x 53cm) £400-600

1450

19th Century mahogany extending dining table on turned tapering legs with two extra leaves, extended 28” x 94.5” x 47” 28 x 60 x 47in. (71 x 152 x 119cm) £500-800

1451

George III mahogany and cross banded bow front sideboard on six tapering legs and spade feet, fitted with drawers and cupboards, 70 x 36 x 29in. (178 x 91 x 74cm) £1,000-1,500

This section of the sale will not commence before 11.55am Thursday 12th December

PERSIAN RUGS This section of the sale will not commence before 12.00 noon Friday 13th December 1460

Persian red ground runner, the centre with floral decoration, 122” x 32” £60-100

1461

Red ground carpet, central panels with repeating floral motifs, multiple borders, 173” x 122” £400-600 See Illustration.

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1462

Persian red ground rug, centre decorated with geometric forms, multiple borders, 59” x 46” £40-60

1463

Persian red ground runner, the centre with a geometric design, multiple borders, 77” x 39” £100-150

1464

Persian cream ground carpet with floral decoration, 109” x 69” £60-100

1465

Persian red ground carpet with repeating square design, multiple borders, 123” x 79” £80-120

1466

Persian carpet with repeating square geometric design, multiple borders, 124” x 83” £60-100

1467

Persian red ground carpet with repeating square design of birds and vases, multiple borders, 114” x 81” £80-120

1468

Persian blue ground rug, centre with floral decoration, shaped medallion, multiple borders, 72” x 48” £100-150

1469

Persian red ground rug, centre with medallion and floral motif, multiple borders, 72” x 53” £100-200

1470

Persian cream ground runner, centre with geometric pattern including animals, multiple borders, 117” x 47” £200-300

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Persian blue ground rug, decorated with geometric repeating design, multiple borders, 86” x 62” £40-60

1472

Persian red ground rug, centre with cartouche and floral motifs, multiple borders, 75” x 54” £50-80

1473

Persian red ground runner, the centre with geometric floral motif, multiple borders, 151” x 39” £60-100

1474

Persian cream ground carpet with central floral medallion, blue band border, 96” x 78” £50-80

1475

Persian blue ground runner, centre with three large medallions and various geometric designs including animals, multiple borders, 148” x 46” £100-200

1476

Persian blue ground carpet, centre with floral decoration, decorative border, 115” x 78” £40-60

1477

Afghan red ground prayer mat, 53” x 27” £40-60

1478

Persian blue ground rug, centre of geometric form with animals, multiple borders, 42” x 28” £30-50

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1482 1479

Persian red ground carpet, centre with shaped medallion and floral motifs, multiple borders, 139” x 97” £100-150

1480

Persian rug, centre with repeating square geometric design, multiple borders, 115” x 61” £100-200

1481

Chinese green ground carpet, centre with landscape scene and decorative border, 148” x 112” £50-80

1482

Persian green ground silk carpet, the centre decorated with Zel-i-sultan motif, multiple borders, with signature, 71” x 48” £300-500 See Illustration. 1483

Persian cream ground carpet, central medallion and floral design, multiple borders, with signature, 156” x 110” £100-200

1484

Chinese square rug (33” x 34”), small Afghan red ground mat (27” x 21”) and a Persian geometric styalized rug (46” x 34”) PROVENANCE: From a private family collection built up over many years in Weybridge. £40-60

1485

Persian red ground rug, the centre with styalised decoration, multiple borders, 81” x 51” PROVENANCE: From a private family collection built up over many years in Weybridge. £40-60


1486

Afghan red ground rug, centre with repeating medallions, multiple borders, 70” x 52” PROVENANCE: From a private family collection built up over many years in Weybridge. £30-50

1487

Afghan red ground rug, centre with repeating medallions, multiple borders, 79” x 56” PROVENANCE: From a private family collection built up over many years in Weybridge. £50-80

1488

1489 1490

Afghan red ground rug, centre with eighteen medallions and geometric design, multiple borders, 72” x 56” PROVENANCE: From a private family collection built up over many years in Weybridge. £50-80 Afghan red ground carpet, centre with repeating medallions, multiple borders, 117” x 84” PROVENANCE: From a private family collection built up over many years in Weybridge. £60-100

1491

Persian red ground carpet, centre decorated with a foliate medallion, multiple borders, 122” x 83” £50-80

1492

Persian cream ground rug, with central shaped medallion, floral decorated border, 72” x 49” £50-80

1493

Persian cream ground rug, with red floral decoration, multiple borders, 69” x 41” £50-80

1494

Afghan red ground carpet, centre with octagonal shaped repeating medallions, multiple borders, 131” x 92” £100-150

1495

Afghan red ground rug, centre with octagonal shaped medallions, multiple borders, 69” x 41” £50-80

1496

Afghan orange ground runner, centre with ten octagonal medallions, multiple borders, 146” x 36” £80-120

Persian orange ground carpet with central shaped medallion, multiple borders, with signature, 142” x 98” £50-80

END OF SALE

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Ewbank’s inaugural 20th Century Art and Design Auction. 26th February 2014, 10.30am

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The Association of Accredited Auctioneers TO MOUNT SECOND AUCTION IN CHINA Sale of Silver, Clocks and Objects of Vertu is first of its type in Beijing The Association of Accredited Auctioneers (Triple-A), representing 20 leading UK regional fine art and antiques auctioneers, are to hold a second sale in China. It will be the first of its type ever held in Beijing. The sale, at Beijing’s International Landmark Hotel in Chaoyang District on Sunday 22nd December 2013, follows April’s historic first sale in China by members of Triple-A, which raised £1.5 million. Comprising antique European silver, clocks and objects of vertu, the sale is the initiative of Triple-A, who have negotiated the terms of a new strategic alliance with Infinity Auctions Beijing. They will conduct the auction, while Triple-A’s partner, EpaiLive Auction Co. Ltd, the only online live bidding portal of its kind in China, will promote the event to more than 100,000 of their registered high net worth users throughout Asia. Every item sold in this auction under the Triple-A banner will be accompanied by a certificate of authenticity, guaranteeing the item’s age and catalogue description, confirming the normal guarantee that Triple-A’s auctioneers give to buyers in the UK and world-wide. The contractual complexities of the Chinese auction market are being handled by the Beijing office of leading international law firm Simmons & Simmons LLP, who

have considerable experience in advising consignors of luxury goods to the Chinese market. Triple-A Chairman Chris Ewbank welcomed the new initiative. He said: “Triple-A is again making Chinese auction history with this ground-breaking venture in China’s political and cultural capital. I believe this second auction will allow still more Chinese collectors to experience the charm of Western objects, and better understand the Western auction industry standards of integrity, whilst further promoting East-West cultural exchange.” “We learnt a great deal from our first sale of Western Antiques in Xiamen in April, when silver was in great demand. It occupies a particular place in Chinese culture and it is not surprising that antique English silver should prove so popular with Chinese collectors. Aside from the aesthetic qualities of individual pieces, the overall field offers all the hallmarks of an interesting collecting subject including easily researched provenance as to maker, city of origin and date of creation.” Commenting on the new strategic alliance, Mr. Wang Aiwu, Managing Director of Infinity Auctions Beijing said: “We are very happy that Infinity Auctions Beijing could have this opportunity, with the assistance of EpaiLive Auction Co. Ltd and Triple-A, to present these

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Western treasures to Chinese collectors. We are looking forward to this collaboration.” Celebrations leading up to the event will include a VIP Reception on Wednesday 18th December at the Residence of the British Ambassador in Beijing and a range of academic and instructive lectures and discussions in the city, given by Triple-A members. The auction viewing and exhibition will be held from Thursday 19th – Saturday 21st December. Ewbank’s have consigned over 40 of the 262 lots of antique silver and clocks for this sale with a total value around quarter of a million pounds. Several of the lots are illustrated here. Formed in 2012 the Association of Accredited Auctioneers (Triple-A) aims to build relationships with Chinese buyers, giving them easy access to the market for Western art and antiques. With a combined annual turnover exceeding £200m, the 20 member auction houses each have a long-evolved reputation for quality and integrity. In addition, Triple-A provides a platform for Chinese collectors to understand what they can expect from UK auction houses. Triple-A’s stringent code of practice ensures collectors in the UK and international auction markets can buy with absolute confidence. Epailive was founded in Beijing by Oxford graduate Dr QiQi Jiang and is supported by the Chinese government

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in bringing greater transparency to the domestic market. The live bidding portal operates in both Mandarin and English. Infinity Auctions Beijing are a subsidiary of Beijing Jing Xi Bai Ling Real Estate Development Co., Ltd. Historically the auctioneer has been more focussed on real-estate related auctions but they have also held Chinese art, calligraphy and other collectibles sales. The owner of the holding company, Mr Wang Aiwu, is an avid collector of Chinese artefacts and has had involvement in repatriating lost Chinese treasure since the 1990s.


ANOTHER MILESTONE FOR EWBANK’S AUCTIONEERS Surrey’s premier saleroom sets new record auction total Ewbank’s, Surrey’s premier auctioneers of fine art and antiques, continue to scale new heights. A mammoth three days of selling in which more than 1,800 lots crossed the auction block raised a new record total for the saleroom of £487,000, with one previously unloved and unwanted bronze sculpture alone fetching £33,000. “This sale was yet another milestone for us,” said principal auctioneer Chris Ewbank. “Everything we sell is done on behalf of private vendors and buyers – both collectors and dealers – responded with real enthusiasm, either with us in the room, by leaving commission bids, on the telephone or over the Internet, this last element adding great value to our results. “It is no exaggeration to say that we had registered bidders from 65 countries and almost 30 per cent of what we sold was purchased in real time on-line. On its own this represented a total of more than £170,000. In addition we had hundreds of commission bids totalling more than £275,000 but still had a full house on all three days. “There were also 260 phone bids and only 12 per cent of the lots on offer failed to find a new home, a statistic which is substantially better than the average for UK antiques auctions.” The bronze was the most expensive object sold, despite having lain unloved in a cupboard drawer in a house in Yately. Included in the sale at the last minute, the executors casually asking during a routine house visit if it was worth selling, the 11-inch bronze was a study of a lion, standing on a green marble base, which was judged to be 17th century. It sold to a Yorkshire dealer prepared to pay a multiple of its presale estimate.

Paintings did predictably well, the most valuable scoring a hat trick of successes for the saleroom. From a singleowner collection of 250 lots dispersed in the sale, the oil by Francesco Zanin (1843-1890) was the third such work sold in recent years. The intricately painted scene by the artist whose work has been compared to that of

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Canaletto showed masked carnival figures with gondolas by the Scuola Grande di San Marco and the Campo Santi Giovannie Paolo in Venice. Alerted to its value by the high prices achieved by the two other paintings, the owner’s estate was rewarded with a selling price of £12,000. In contemporary art, a still life by Alberto Morrocco (1917-1998), the composition of which included an ostrich egg under a glass dome, a seagull and a pink egg cup, sold for £9,500, just shy of the presale high estimate. The oil on canvas, which had been purchased from the Thackeray Gallery in London, was signed and dated [19]87. Born in Aberdeen to Italian parents, Morrocco was most renowned for his still lifes and figurative paintings, which celebrate his flamboyant and colourful personality. Chinese objects continue to attract buyers from what is becoming the fastest growing community of antiques collectors and this sale was no exception. In ceramics, a famille rose medallion bowl, the exterior of which was painted with four circular cartouches of precious objects, sold for £7,000 and a four-inch tall famille rose square vase painted on each side with landscapes, offered with an even smaller circular vase painted with scholars and attendants, sold for £5,000, both prices being multiples of their estimates. The former was purchased by a buyer from Hong Kong, the latter from Cixi, north of Shanghai, while a Chinese circular bronze censer on tripod feet, also overturned its estimate to sell to a Beijing buyer for £2,800. Pick of English ceramics was a rare Martin Brothers stoneware ewer from the same collection as the Zanin, which sold to a Lincolnshire collector for an above top estimate £3,400. The ewer, decorated in typical fashion with grotesque style fish, aquatic creatures and plants incised into the body, had the incised mark of its makers, “Martin Brothers Southall London”, and the date 10-1896.

the upturned prow and stern. Dating from the 1900s, the canoe was among a small collection of tribal art once owned by William Wright, the District Commissioner of the Solomon Islands and Malaita, and until the 1960s, Secretary for Protectorate Affairs. It was purchased by a collector living in Paris, prepared to pay £3,000 for the privilege of owning it. The presale guide price was £300500.

There were eager buyers for even the most extraordinary objects. Among then was a four foot long model of a Solomon Islands canoe painted with a dark ochre stain and decorated with carving and mother-of-pearl inlay at

As Surrey’s premier fine art and antiques auctioneers Ewbank’s prepares to send European silver and clocks owned by their UK clients for auction in Beijing, the Burnt Common saleroom was celebrating a highly successful sale of Chinese works of art, much of it purchased either by bidders in Asia or else Asian collectors and dealers living in the UK. With demand showing no sign of diminishing, privately owned oriental antiques and works of art produced eager competitive bidding. Bidders in the room found themselves competing with those both on a bank of telephones or else online in real time via the internet. Famille rose porcelain, which takes its name from its distinctive opaque overglaze decoration in pinky reds, was particularly sought after. The most valuable proved

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to be a medallion bowl, the exterior painted with four circular cartouches of auspicious objects. Sent for sale from a local home, the bowl had a Daoguang mark for 1821-1850 and was purchased by a Hong Kong buyer who paid £7,000 against an estimate of £1,000-1,500. Two square vases each decorated in the palette, one measuring three inches, the second an inch taller, sold to a bidder from Cixi, China, for £5,000, way in excess of their conservative estimate, while an 18th century Quianlong dish painted in the centre with a dignitary and attendants sold to a London-based Chinese buyer for £3,000. The dish came from the estate of a local connoisseur collector, as did a pair of 18th century Cantonese pink enamelled bowls decorated with four cartouches of Western figures depicting lascivious exercising and hunting. Estimated at £800-1,200, they sold to Beijing buyer for £1,900. Two 18th century Chinese slab-sided blue and white square bottle vases decorated with flowers from a Kent home sold to a London collector for £1,300. Among Chinese metalwork, a bronze tripod censer with character mark to its base overturned its estimate to sell to another Beijing buyer for £2,800, while another with twin beast mask handles sold to a Chinese buyer from Wuhan for £1,900. The censers had come from homes in London and Farnham respectively. Cloisonné is the term given to the ancient technique of decorating metalwork objects, usual copper, with coloured enamels applied in cells, or cloisonnes, formed by soldered wires.

in the sale. From the same home as the slab-sided vases, the embroidery sold to Chinese buyer living in the same county for £4,400, again a multiple of its estimate. Off to a dealer in Honk Kong was a highly intricate 20th century carved hardwood frieze panel depicting a procession of dignitaries riding exotic animals above dragons and fish, which sold for £1,100, while the same money was paid for a carved soapstone figure of Guanyin, the Chinese goddess of compassion and caring. It was by a Chinese buyer living in the UK. Following the appointment of a new specialist in Decorative Arts, 20th Century Design, Fashion and Textiles, as well as headline results in the important Autumn sales, Ewbank’s, Surrey’s premier auctioneers of fine art and antiques, will in future hold stand-alone sales in the category, it has been announced. Andrea Machen is well known among collectors and dealers and under her stewardship, the department has grown in stature from initially receiving consignments from clients for inclusion in important quarterly sales, to one that is attracting entries in sufficient numbers and quality to warrant sales of their own. Stand-alone sales will have their own fully illustrated catalogues and on-line real-time bidding. They will include Moorcroft, Clarice Cliff and 20th century studio pottery; Lalique glass, works by Liberty alongside Andrea’s other area of interest, which is vintage fashion and Oriental and European textiles, an area she will be developing with Kaley Ewbank. The first sale of 20th Century Art and Design will be held on February 26, 2014 and entries are invited up

Although dating from the 20th century, a bowl decorated with dragons and aquatic animals caught the eye of another Beijing buyer who paid £2,600. It too had come from the estate of the local connoisseur collector, as had another cloisonné bowl on wooden stand, this one 19th century and decorated in bright lemon yellow but devoid of decoration other than tightly compacted crosshatching, sold to a Chinese buyer in the North East for £1,700. A third piece from the same collection comprised a highly ornate bowl with hardwood stand, the cover decorated with a coiling dragon on an iron red ground was purchased appropriately by the same buyer for £1,100. Ewbank’s has built a reputation for obtaining high prices for Chinese silk embroideries. This time was no exception: a work depicting peacocks, grouse and other more exotic birds in an elaborate carved and pierced hardwood frame emerged as the third most valuable piece

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to the end of January. The sale is one of a number of significant changes in the sale calendar at Ewbank’s, further details of which will be announced later. There was plenty to encourage both buyers and sellers in the Autumn fine sale. The prize among ceramics was a rare Martin Brothers stoneware ewer with incised decoration of grotesque style fish, aquatic creatures and plants.

The inimitable Martin Brothers Douglas (1846-1910); Walter Frazer (1859-1912) and Edwin Bruce (1860-1915) worked as a team and made a massive impact in terms of the development of the art pottery movement. However, it was never recognised in their lifetime and they never achieved commercial success. Today, it is highly sought after. Incised “Martin Brothers Southall London”, and dated 10-1896, the ewer was estimated at £2,000-3,000 and sold to a Lincolnshire collector for £3,400. A number of the high-value pieces in the sale were from the estate of a connoisseur collector, a businessman who had invested wisely in his hobby. His most valuable purchases proved to be vases by French Art Nouveau master glass maker and designer Émile Gallé (18461904). The more valuable of the two dated from about 1900, and was decorated with the sensuously swirling petals and leaves of a red chrysanthemum cut in cameo from a pale yellow and clear etched background. It sold to a fine art gallery in Japan for £2,600, who also purchased an early enamelled glass vase dating from

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circa 1890, painted with flowers, a landscape and a figure by a lake, signed Émile Gallé Fecit. It sold for £2,200. The Muller family were glassmakers in Lunéville in the Moselle region of France, some of whom worked for Gallé before establishing their own company called Muller Frères (Brothers). A pretty Art Nouveau table lamp on slender column and round base decorated with


£850, as did an early 20th century bronze Tiffany electric lamp base. The latter was purchased by a South London dealer. Among pieces consigned by other owners were two striking pieces of furniture by the notable Arts & Crafts manufacturers Shapland & Petter, whose factory in Barnstaple, Devon, was one of the town’s largest employers. Henry Shapland was a time-served cabinet-maker who realised the potential of machine manufacture while travelling in America. Henry Petter was a gifted salesman. Although the firm’s output was in the Arts & Crafts style, which was intended to shun mass-production, Shapland & Petter used the latest machinery and production methods alongside traditional craftsmen to produce a range of high quality domestic furniture. Clearly from the same bedroom suite with its matching Glasgow School style of floral and mother of pearl inlay and charming brass teardrop handles, a compactum wardrobe – so called because it includes drawers, cupboards, hanging spaces and a place for everything – sold for an above estimate £1,300, and a washstand for £800. The latter had a turquoise tile splashback with inset enamelled roundels and a marble top over a side cabinet and two deep drawers.

cloud-like blues, orange and brown glass also came from the connoisseur collection. It sold to a West Sussex collector for £850.

Andrea Machen and Ewbank’s other resident specialists are available to give free valuations and to accept items for sale by auction Monday to Friday from 9.30am-5pm. People wishing to take advantage of this free confidential

By the equally important René Lalique was a Naiades clock, the glass case decorated with a swirling design of the water nymphs, their free flowing hair encircling the dial. In Greek mythology, the Naiads were female spirits whose domain was freshwater wells, springs and streams. Dating from the 1920s, the clock sold to an East Sussex collector for £3,100. The price is believed to be an auction record. Louis Comfort Tiffany (1848-1933) was an American artist and designer whose name is synonymous with stained glass, used notably in exotic lampshades. He founded his first glassmaking firm in New York in 1892 and in 1894, he patented his so-called Favrille iridescent glass for specific use in the medium. This differed from other types of iridescent glass because the different distinctive colouring it displays is actually ingrained in the glass itself, A group of four bowls and three dishes dating from about 1895 in gold iridescent glass, each decorated with a raised twist and signed “LCT” sold to a London buyer for

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Ewbank’s sales and the most recent was no exception. On offer was a quantity of furniture from a Georgian home in an exclusive area of Somerset. The family’s decision to downsize meant that in excess of 200 lots provided many of the top lots. Most valuable proved to be a Regency flame mahogany circular centre table, which showed a clean pair of heels to its presale guide price to sell for £6,500. It was purchased by a London buyer. Nearest contender was a fine and imposing Dutch floral marquetry cabinet on chest with traditional bombeshape front, which sold to a London dealer for £5,500, while a 19th century Dutch marquetry floor-standing corner cabinet with two long glazed doors and brushing slide sold on mid-estimate to a Worcestershire buyer for £1,600.

service will find ample free parking at the saleroom’s prominent out-of-town location at the Burnt Common Auction Rooms in London Road, Send, adjoining the A3, three miles from Guildford. This also means it is not necessary to carry valuable pieces around town centre streets. For other sale, the saleroom is open to accept items for auction Monday to Friday, 9.30am-5pm. The principal of Ewbank’s, Surrey’s premier auctioneer of fine art and antiques, is in no doubt: Don’t let anyone tell you the market for good English and continental antique furniture is dead. “With house prices back to pre-recession levels in many areas, government help to first-time buyers and the banks loosening the purse strings on mortgage applications, people are buying and selling houses again,” Chris Ewbank said. “And when the housing market picks up, so does demand for good quality furniture and furnishings.” It’s a trend that has been noticeable over several past

A set of 12 Victorian mahogany Chippendale-style dining chairs (10 singles and two carvers) each with foliate carved back slat supports on acanthus leaf carved front leg supports and claw and ball feet, from the same home doubled their presale estimate to sell to a South Coast dealer for £3,200, the same buyer paying £1,800 for a late Regency mahogany extending dining table with four

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leaves. An imposing George III mahogany tallboy with 10 graduated drawers sold to a Suffolk dealer for £1,200 against an estimate of £500-800. Later Edwardian furniture from the house included an elegant Sheraton revival satinwood and marquetry serpentine front display cabinet on slender tapered legs which went to a Sussex dealer for £1,500, three times the presale low estimate and a Sheraton revival satinwood card table with ‘D’-shaped baize-lined foldover top went to the buyer of the top lot for £1,100. Property from several other private vendors also helped make the sale memorable. Pick of the rest was a lady’s pretty little 19th century rosewood and satinwood crossbanded writing desk, the raised back with centre cupboard flanked by four small drawers. It came from a Surrey home and will be making its way to a Hampshire farmhouse whose determined owner saw off competition to secure it with an estimate-busting bid of £4,000. Close behind at £3,900 was a magnificent pair of Edwardian mahogany and inlaid urns on pedestal cupboards, the doors inlaid with oval satinwood shell panels above dummy drawers. From the estate of a connoisseur collector who died recently, the urns sold to an Oxfordshire buyer for £3,900. From a Dorking home was a good and elaborate early 18th century walnut, boxwood and ebony marquetry inlaid escritoire, with a cushion drawer above the fall front, the interior fitted with 18 drawers, a central cupboard door and three secret drawers. It was purchased by a private Surrey buyer on estimate for £3,000. Ewbank’s saleroom’s specialists are available to give free valuations and to accept items for sale by auction Monday to Friday from 9.30am-5pm. Furniture can often be valued initially from good quality digital photographs, which can be emailed to the auctioneers, but if this is not possible, or in the case of a large number of pieces, valuers are happy to visit clients in their homes. The service is free and entirely without obligation.

People wishing to take advantage of this confidential service for all manner of fine art, antiques and collectors’ items will find ample free parking at the saleroom’s prominent out-of-town location at the Burnt Common Auction Rooms in London Road, Send, adjoining the A3, three miles from Guildford. This also means it is not necessary to carry valuable pieces around town centre streets. For other items, the saleroom is open to accept items for auction Monday to Friday, 9.30am-5pm. For further information on our future auctions, please contact the auctioneer on 01483 223101 or antiques@ ewbankauctions.co.uk. Full details of services can be found on the website www.ewbankauctions.co.uk

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Success at Ewbank’s First Stand Alone Memorabilia Auction Elvis Presley may have left the building, but he’s still king, as proved in Ewbank’s inaugural stand-alone auction of entertainment and memorabilia. With anything relating to the star fetching big bucks among fans worldwide, it was a pair the singer’s cream coloured trousers that topped the bill in the Burnt Common saleroom. Purchased by Elvis from the famous celebrity fashion store in Hollywood, Sy Devore, the “tailor to the stars” and worn by him in the 1950s, the slacks later passed into the ownership of Elvis’s personal hairdresser. They had been sent for sale by a London collector. This time out they were purchased by one of his female fans who lives on the South coast. Displayed in a presentation frame with two photographs of Elvis wearing them, the trousers sold for £3,200. The nation’s love for mementos of Princess Diana shows no sign of diminishing. Among a number of lots of Royal

memorabilia, a collection of 44 signed and unsigned black and white photographs from her and Prince Charles’s honeymoon on the Royal Yacht Britannia in 1981, sold for £1,500. They had been estimated at £400600. The photographs showing the couple enjoying their time on the yacht, many stamped on reverse ‘Royal Naval Official Photograph’, were from a collection from the estate of Roger Walden, cousin of composer and conductor Sir Peter Maxwell Davies. After a sell-out stadium tour of America in 2009, Paul McCartney embarked on seven arena shows across Europe, culminating with his first ever public performance at the O2 Arena in London, his only UK date of the year. It gave a technician working there the opportunity of a lifetime: a chance to ask the ex-Beatle for his autograph.

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Macca duly obliged, signing not on a page in the typical autograph book, but on the body of an iconic Fender Squier Bullet Strat guitar, an instrument inspired by his use of a Fender Stratocaster on the Beatles White Album. Since then, the guitar has been kept safely locked away in its case and unused at the technician’s home, until now. The guitar sold for £1,400 and was purchased by the same buyer who secured Elvis’s trousers. Film posters are a mainstay of all entertainment memorabilia auctions and entries in this inaugural sale did not disappoint. Top of the shop was a U.S. insert poster for the classic Universal 1954 sci-fi monster horror movie “Creature from the Black Lagoon”, starring Julia Adams. Sent for sale by a local collector, it sold to a buyer in California for £2,100. A British quad poster (30 x 40 inches landscape format) for One Million Years B.C., the iconic 1966 Hammer Films fantasy adventure starring Raquel Welch, was designed by Tom Chantrell (1916-2001), arguably the most famous 20th century poster artist. It sold to a leading UK poster dealer for £700. Film props are another compelling collecting phenomenon, with the opportunity to own objects used by stars in blockbuster movies hard to resist. Among a number of pieces in this sale were two swords from the 2005 film Batman Begins. A Los Angeles collector gave in to temptation and purchased both of them, paying £700 for the one used by Christian Bale as Bruce Wayne in the lead role and £650 for Liam Neeson’s playing Henri Ducard, the treacherous man who trains Bruce in the martial arts. The swords were used in a training scene in the film. There is still a strong following for the old favourites, however. An archive collection of photographs from the family of Gilbert Butler, Property Master at Shepperton Studios from the 1930s-60s, sold for £600 against an estimate of £200-400. Images included behind the scenes, layout, props, production, on location and camera crew from films

including Elephant Boy, Single-Handed, London Town, Wilson Keppel & Betty, The Belle’s of St Trinians, An Ideal Husband, Bonnie Prince Charlie, Anne of the Thousand Days, The Elusive Pimpernell and others, together with signed photos dedicated to ‘Albert or Albie’ from stars including Alec Guinness, Celia Johnston, Jane Baxter, Harry Corbett, Robert Donat, Adam Faith, Ronald Shiner and Anne Bancroft. Radio still has a place in collectors’ hearts too. A group of 1959 BBC comedy scripts from two Hancock’s HalfHour shows and a third handwritten script possibly by

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Ray Galton or Alan Simpson starring Tony Hancock, together with four working scripts from ‘The Goon Show’ starring Spike Milligan, Harry Secombe, and a script from ‘Take It From Here’ sold for £650 against an estimate of £100-150. The next Entertainment and Memorabilia sale is on Wednesday 16th April 2014. Ewbank’s resident specialist Alastair McCrea is available to give free valuations and to accept items for the auction Monday to Friday from 9.30am-5pm. Pieces can often be valued initially from good quality digital photographs, which can be emailed to the auctioneers, but if this is not possible, or in the case of a large number of pieces, Alastair would be happy to visit clients in their homes. The service is free and entirely without obligation.

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People wishing to take advantage of this confidential service will find ample free parking at the saleroom’s prominent out-of-town location at the Burnt Common Auction Rooms in London Road, Send, adjoining the A3, three miles from Guildford. This also means it is not necessary to carry valuable pieces around town centre streets. For other items, the saleroom is open to accept items for auction Monday to Friday, 9.30am-5pm. For further information on our future auctions, please contact the auctioneer on 01483 223101 or antiques@ ewbankauctions.co.uk. Full details of services and sale dates can be found on the website www.ewbankauctions. co.uk


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HOW TO FIND US A257

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Ewbank Auctioneers is situated between the A3 and B2215 South of Burnt Common Roundabout.

Burnt Common Roundabout

One Way

Heading North on the A3 take the Ripley turning to the Burnt Common roundabout and follow the Woodhill signs. 1 Heading South turn off the A3 1 /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.

Please note: if using Sat Nav to navigate to us then to do not use our postcode as this will direct you to the A3. Please use postcode GU23 7JY, this will take you to the burnt common roundabout then follow directions as above.

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

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TERMS OF CONSIGNMENT FOR SELLERS 1.

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

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Commission is charged to sellers calculated per lot, as follows: 15% up to £1,000 - 10% thereafter. Marketing and Internet Listing charge on each lot (sold or unsold) £10. Catalogue illustration / late entry charge on each lot (sold or unsold) £10. Loss and damage warranty 1.5%. All the above are subject to VAT at current rates

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

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Loss and damage warranty (a) All goods on our premises are warranted against fire, theft or accidental damage while on our premises and sellers are charged at the rate of 1.5% of the hammer price plus VAT or our best estimate of what the hammer price would have been had the goods sold.

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Illustrations. Almost all lots in our sales are illustrated on the internet. There are is a £10 plus VAT marketing and internet listing charge. Many lots in our Quarterly Fine and Specialist sales have an illustration in a physical catalogue. Where this is the case, or where a lot is entered for sale after the published catalogue closing date, then there is a £10 plus VAT catalogue illustration charge. The copyright in respect of such illustrations shall be the property of us, the auctioneers, as is the text of the catalogue.

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Minimum bids and our discretion. Goods will normally be offered subject to a reserve agreed between us before the sale in accordance with clause 7. We may sell Lots below the reserve provided we account to you for the same sale proceeds as you would have received had the reserve been the hammer price. If you specifically give us "discretion" we may accept a bid of up to 20% below the formal reserve.

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Reserves. (a) You are entitled to place prior to the auction a reserve on any lot consigned, being the minimum hammer price at which that lot may be sold. Reserves must be reasonable and we may decline to offer goods which in our opinion would be subject to an unreasonably high reserve (in which case goods carry the storage and Loss and Damage Warranty charges stipulated in these Terms of Consignment). (b) A reserve once set cannot be changed except with our consent. (c) Where a reserve has been placed only we may bid on your behalf and only up to the reserve (if any) and you may in no circumstances bid personally.

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

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

10. Descriptions. Please assist us with accurate information as to the provenance etc. of goods where this is relevant. There is strict liability

for the accuracy of descriptions under modern consumer legislation and in some circumstances responsibility lies with sellers if inaccuracies occur. We will assume that you have approved the catalogue description of your lots unless informed to the contrary. Where we are obliged to return the price to the buyer when the lot is a deliberate forgery under Condition 15 of the Conditions of Sale and we have accounted to you for the proceeds of sale you agree to reimburse us the sale proceeds. The liability to reimburse the sale proceeds shall not arise where you are acting reasonably and honestly and are unaware of the forgery but we are or ought to have been aware of it. 11. Unsold and withdrawn items. If an item is unsold it may with your consent be re-offered at a future sale. Where in our opinion an item is unsaleable you must collect such items from the saleroom promptly on being so informed. Otherwise, storage charges may be incurred. We reserve the right to charge for storage in these circumstances at a reasonable daily rate. 12. Withdrawn and bought in items. These are liable to incur a charge of 10 % plus VAT on being bought in or withdrawn after being catalogued. Minimum charge £10. 13. Conditions of Sale. You agree that all goods will be sold on our Conditions of Sale. In particular you undertake that you have the right to sell the goods either as owner or agent for the owner. You undertake to compensate us and any buyer or third party for all losses liabilities and expenses incurred in respect of and as a result of any breach of this undertaking. 15. Authority to deduct commission and expenses and retain premium and interest. (a) You authorise us to deduct commission at the stated rate and all expenses incurred for your account from the hammer price and consent to our right to retain beneficially the premium paid by the buyer in accordance with our Conditions of Sale and any interest earned on the sale proceeds until the date of settlement. (b) You authorise us in our discretion to negotiate a sale by private treaty not later than the close of business on the day of the sale in the case of lots unsold at auction, in which case the same charges will be payable as if such lots had been sold at auction and so far as appropriate these Terms apply. 16. Warehousing. We disclaim all liability for goods delivered to our saleroom without sufficient sale instructions. and reserve the right to make minimum warehousing charge of £5 per lot per day. Unsold lots are subject to the same charges if you do not remove them within a reasonable time of notification. If not removed within three weeks we reserve the right to sell them and defray charges from any net proceeds of sale or at your expense to consign them to the local authority for disposal. 17. Settlement. After sale settlement of the net sum due to you normally takes place 21 days after the sale (by crossed cheque to the seller) unless the buyer has not paid for the goods. In this case no settlement will then be made but we will take your instructions in the light of our Conditions of Sale. You authorise any sums owed by you to us on other transactions to be deducted from the sale proceeds. You must note the liability to reimburse the proceeds of sale to us as under the circumstances provided for in Condition 10 above. You should therefore bear this potential liability in mind before parting with the proceeds of sale until the expiry of 21 days from the date of sale.

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CONDITIONS OF SALE Ewbank’s carries on business with bidders, buyers and all those present in the auction room prior to or in connection with a sale on the following General Conditions and on such other terms, conditions and notices as may be referred to herein. 1. DEFINITIONS In these Conditions:

(a) "auctioneer” means the firm of Ewbank’s or its authorised auctioneer, as appropriate; (b) “deliberate forgery” means an imitation made with the intention of deceiving as to authorship, origin, date, age, period, culture or source but which is unequivocally described in the catalogue as being the work of a particular creator and which at the date of the sale had a value materially less than it would have had if it had been in accordance with the description; (c) “hammer price” means the level of bidding reached (at or above any reserve) when the auctioneer brings down the hammer; (d) “terms of consignment” means the stipulated terms and rates of commission on which Ewbank’s accepts instructions from sellers or their agents; (e) “total amount due” means the hammer price in respect of the lot sold together with any premium, Value Added Tax chargeable and any additional charges payable by a defaulting buyer under these Conditions; (f) “sale proceeds” means the net amount due to the seller, being the hammer price of the lot sold less commission at the stated rate, Value Added Tax chargeable and any other amounts due to us by the seller in whatever capacity and however arising; (g) “You”, “Your”, etc. refer to the buyer as identified in Condition 2 (h) The singular includes the plural and vice versa as appropriate.

2. BIDDING PROCEDURES AND THE BUYER (a) Bidders are required to register their particulars before bidding and to satisfy any security arrangements before entering the auction room to view or bid; (b) the maker of the highest bid accepted by the auctioneer conducting the sale shall be the buyer at the hammer price and any dispute about a bid shall be settled at the auctioneer’s absolute discretion by reoffering the Lot during the course of the auction or otherwise. The auctioneer shall act reasonably in exercising this discretion. (c) Bidders shall be deemed to act as principals. (d) Our right to bid on behalf of the seller is expressly reserved up to the amount of any reserve and the right to refuse any bid is also reserved. 3. INCREMENTS Bidding increments shall be at the auctioneer’s sole discretion. 4. THE PURCHASE PRICE The buyer shall pay the hammer price together with a premium thereon of 25.2% inclusive of VAT [or incremental] at the rate imposed by law. 5. VALUE ADDED TAX Value Added Tax on the hammer price is imposed by law on all items affixed with a ‘†’ or double asterisk. Va l u e Added Tax is charged at the appropriate rate prevailing by law

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at the date of sale and is payable by buyers of relevant Lots. (Please refer to “Information for Buyers” for a brief explanation of the VAT position). 6. PAYMENT (1) Immediately a Lot is sold you will: (a) give to us, if requested, proof of identity, and (b) pay to us the total amount due in cash or in such other way as is agreed by us. (c) Any payments by you to us may be applied by us towards any sums owing from you to us on any account whatever without regard to any directions of you or your agent, whether express or implied. 7. TITLE AND COLLECTION OF PURCHASES (1) The ownership of any Lots purchased shall not pass to you until you have made payment in full to us of the total amount due. (2) You shall at your own risk and expense take away any lots that you have purchased and paid for not later than 3 working days following the day of the auction or upon the clearance of any cheque used for payment after which you shall be responsible for any removal, storage and Loss and Damage Warranty charges. (3) No purchase can be claimed or removed until it has been paid for. 8. REMEDIES FOR NON-PAYMENT OR FAILURE TO COLLECT PURCHASES (1) If any Lot is not paid for in full and taken away in accordance with these Conditions or if there is any other breach of these Conditions, we, as agent for the seller and on our own behalf, shall at our absolute discretion and without prejudice to any other rights we may have, be entitled to exercise one or more of the following rights and remedies: (a) to proceed against you for damages for breach of contract; (b) to rescind the sale of that Lot and/or any other Lots sold by us to you; (c) to resell the Lot (by auction or private treaty) in which case you shall be responsible for any resulting deficiency in the total amount due (after crediting any part payment and adding any resale costs). Any surplus so arising shall belong to the seller; (d) to remove, store and insure the Lot at your expense and, in the case of storage, either at our premises or elsewhere; (e) to charge interest at a rate not exceeding 1.5% per month on the total amount due to the extent it remains unpaid for more than 3 working days after the sale; (f) to retain that or any other Lot sold to you until you pay the total amount due; (g) to reject or ignore bids from you or your agent at future auctions or to impose conditions before any such bids shall be accepted; (h) to apply any proceeds of sale of other Lots due or in future becoming due to you towards the settlement of the total amount due and to exercise a lien (that is a right to retain possession of) any of your property in our possession for any purpose until the debt due is satisfied. (i) We shall, as agent for the seller and on our own behalf pursue these rights and remedies only so far as is reasonable to make appropriate recovery in respect of breach of these conditions


(2) We shall, as agent for the seller and on our own behalf pursue these rights and remedies only so far as is reasonable to make appropriate recovery in respect of breach of these conditions 9. THIRD PARTY LIABILITY All members of the public on our premises are there at their own risk and must note the lay-out of the accommodation and security arrangements. Accordingly neither the auctioneer nor our employees or agents shall incur liability for death or personal injury (except as required by law by reason of our negligence) or similarly for the safety of the property of persons visiting prior to or at a sale. 10. COMMISSION BIDS Whilst prospective buyers are strongly advised to attend the auction and are always responsible for any decision to bid for a particular Lot and shall be assumed to have carefully inspected and satisfied themselves as to its condition we will if so instructed clearly and in writing execute bids on their behalf. Neither the auctioneer nor our employees or agents shall be responsible for any failure to do so save where such failure is unreasonable. Where two or more commission bids at the same level are recorded we reserve the right in our absolute discretion to prefer the first bid so made. 11. WARRANTY OF TITLE AND AVAILABILITY The seller warrants to the auctioneer and you that the seller is the true owner of the property consigned or is properly authorised by the true owner to consign it for sale and is able to transfer good and marketable title to the property free from any third party claims.

(2) Private treaty sales made under these Conditions are deemed to be sales by auction for purposes of consumer legislation.

15. FORGERIES Notwithstanding the preceding Condition, any Lot which proves to be a deliberate forgery (as defined) may be returned to us by you within 21 days of the auction provided it is in the same condition as when bought, and is accompanied by particulars identifying it from the relevant catalogue description and a written statement of defects. If we are satisfied from the evidence presented that the Lot is a deliberate forgery we shall refund the money paid by you for the Lot including any buyer’s premium provided that:-

(1) if the catalogue description reflected the accepted view of scholars and experts as at the date of sale

- or (2) you personally are not able to transfer a good and marketable title to us, you shall have no rights under this condition. The right of return provided by this Condition is additional to any right or remedy provided by law or by these Conditions of Sale GENERAL 16. We shall have the right at our discretion, to refuse admission to our premises or attendance at our auctions by any person. 17. (1) any right to compensation for losses liabilities and expenses incurred in respect of and as a result of any breach of these Conditions and any exclusions provided by them shall be available to the seller and/or the auctioneer as appropriate.

12. AGENCY The auctioneer normally acts as agent only and disclaims any responsibility for default by sellers or buyers.

13. TERMS OF SALE The seller acknowledges that Lots are sold subject to the stipulations of these Conditions in their entirety and on the Terms of Consignment as notified to the consignor at the time of the entry of the Lot.

18. Any notice to any buyer, seller, bidder or viewer may be given by first class mail or Swiftmail in which case it shall be deemed to have been received by the addressee 48 hours after posting.

14. DESCRIPTIONS AND CONDITION (1) Whilst we seek to describe Lots accurately, it may be impractical for us to carry out exhaustive due diligence on each lot. Prospective buyers are given ample opportunities to view and inspect before any sale and they (and any independent experts on their behalf) must satisfy themselves as to the accuracy of any description applied to a lot. Prospective buyers also bid on the understanding that, inevitably, representations or statements by us as to authorship, genuineness, origin, date, age, provenance, condition or estimated selling price involve matters of opinion. We undertake that any such opinion shall be honestly and reasonably held and accept liability for opinions given negligently or fraudulently. Subject to the foregoing neither we the auctioneer nor our employees or agents nor the seller accept liability for the correctness of such opinions and all conditions and warranties, whether relating to description, condition or quality of lots, express, implied or statutory, are hereby excluded. This Condition is subject to the next following Condition concerning deliberate forgeries and applies save as provided for in paragraph 6 ‘information to buyers’.

(2) Such rights and exclusions shall extend to and be deemed to be for the benefit of employees and agents of the seller and/or the auctioneer who may themselves enforce them.

19. Special terms may be used in catalogue descriptions of particular classes of items in which case the descriptions must be interpreted in accordance with any glossary appearing at the commencement of the catalogue. 20. Any indulgence extended to bidders buyers or sellers by us notwithstanding the strict terms of these Conditions or of the Terms of Consignment shall affect the position at the relevant time only and in respect of that particular concession only; in all other respects these Conditions shall be construed as having full force and effect. 21. English law applies to the interpretation of these Conditions.

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

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

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Ewbank’s 2014 Sale Calendar January 15th/16th Antique and Collectors’ Auction February 12th/13th Antique and Collectors’ Auction 26th 20th Century Art and Design (entries close 31st January) March 12th/13th Antique and Collectors’ Auction 26th Specialist Fine Jewellery & Silver Auction 27th Quarterly Fine Auction, to include Textiles, Garden & Architectural (entries close 28th February) April 9th/10th 16th

Antique and Collectors’ Auction Entertainment and Memorabilia Auction (entries close 28th March)

May 14th/15th Antique and Collectors’ Auction 29th Asian and Eastern Art Auction (entries close 2nd May) June 11th/12th Antique and Collectors’ Auction 25th Specialist Fine Jewellery & Silver Auction 26th Quarterly Fine Auction, to include Clocks, Watches and Instruments (entries close 6th June)

VIEWING TIMES Monday before sale: 10am - 5pm

July 9th

Entertainment and Memorabilia Auction (entries close 16th May) 16th/17th Antique and Collectors’ Auction 30th Militaria Auction, to commemorate the 100th Anniversary of the First World War (entries close 11th July) – a donation from this sale will be made to Help For Heroes August 13th/14th Antique and Collectors’ Auction September 10th/11th Antique and Collectors’ Auction 24th Specialist Fine Jewellery & Silver Auction 25th Quarterly Fine Auction, to include 18th/19th Century Pictures (entries close 5th September) October 8th/9th 22nd 29th

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

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

Tuesday before sale: 10am - 8pm Saturday before sale (Silver, Jewellery and Quarterly Fine Auctions only): 10am - 2pm Mornings of sale: limited viewing before sales start at 10.30am 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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