Winter Antiques & Fine Art Auction Wednesday 30th November, Thursday 1st & Friday 2nd December 2016
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Chris Ewbank, FRICS ASFAV Senior partner
Andrew Ewbank, BA, ASFAV Partner
Andrea Machen, Cert GA Jewellery Specialist
Emma Reeves, FGA, DGA Gemmologist
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Alastair McCrea, MA Partner
Andrew Delve, MA, ASFAV Partner
Tim Duggan, ASFAV Partner
John Snape, BA, ASFAV Partner
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Front Cover: Lot 1523 Inside Front Cover: Lots 323 & 1211 Back Cover: Lot 1210
Antiques & Fine Art Auction
Surrey & Hampshire’s Premier Auctioneers & Valuers
Winter Antiques & Fine Art Auction Jewellery, Costume Jewellery, Watches, Gold and Silver Coins, Silver Plate, Silver, Commander George Eyre Powell RN family archive, Objects & Works of Art, Ceramics & Glass, Collectables, Fine Art Paintings & Prints, Clocks & Instruments, Persian Rugs & Antique Furniture
SALE: Wednesday 30th November, Thursday 1st & Friday 2nd December 2016 at 10.00am VIEWING: Saturday 26th November 10.00am - 2.00pm Monday 28th November 9.00am - 5.00pm Tuesday 29th November 9.00am - 7.00pm Mornings of sale For the fully illustrated catalogue, to leave commission bids, and to register for Ewbank’s Live Internet Bidding please visit our new website: www.ewbankauctions.co.uk The Burnt Common Auction Rooms London Road, Send, Surrey GU23 7LN
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ORDER OF SALE Wednesday 30th November 2016 at 10.00am Jewellery, Watches Coins & Silver
Jewellery Costume Jewellery Watches Coins Silver Plate Silver
Lot
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1 273 318 403 425 441
10:00am 1:00pm 1:20pm 2:20pm 2:30pm 2:40pm
Thursday 1st December 2016 at 10.00am Antiques & Fine Art Lot
Powell Family Archive Objects & Works of Art Ceramics & Glass Collectables Fine Art - Paintings & Prints
1000 1033 1079 1135 1173
Section will not start before time 10:00am 10:30am 11:00am 11:30am 12:00noon
Friday 2nd December 2016 at 10.00am Clocks & Antique Furniture Lot
Clocks & Instruments Persian Rugs Antique Furniture
1500 1547 1560
Section will not start before time 10:00am 10:30am 10:40am
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 30 November, 10.00am Jewellery Costume Jewellery Watches Coins Silver Plate Silver
Lot 155
JEWELLERY This section of sale will not start before 10:00am See also lots 1010-1015 for jewellery in the Powell archive to be sold on 1st December 1 Moonstone and sapphire drop earrings, in 18ct gold collet setting, 4.4cm £250-350
7 Art Nouveau medallion pendants, one with portrait of a lady and Irises after Emile Dropsy, 2.8cm, signed, mark for gold plate, and another with clip back, signed £60-80 8 Mappin & Webb gold card case with engine turned decoration, sliding action, 9ct London 1927, internal engraved letter H beneath a crown. £400-500
2 An Victorian long gold guard belcher chain with a garnet portrait locket pendant attached. Chain length 148cm. Tested as 9ct. £250-300 3 Opal and gold pendant and necklace, the pendant set with 11 cabochon cut opals, chain tested as 18ct gold. £150-200
9 9 Large 19th C shell cameo depicting Hebe feeding Zeus as an eagle, in filigree mount, unmarked, 7.8 x 6.5cm £100-150 See Illustration
4 4 Art Deco blue zircon and white sapphire bracelet mounted in white metal tested as 9ct gold. £400-600 See Illustration 5 Blue zircon stud earrings mounted in white metal tested as silver. £50-80
10 Edmond Henri Becker, yellow metal medallion, circa 1910, ‘St. George and the dragon’. Inscribed on reverse “In tempestate securitas” signed ‘Becker’ £50-80 11 Aquamarine and diamond three stone ring, crossover setting, oval cut aquamarine flanked by round brilliant cut diamond each weighing approximately 0.35 carats mounted in 18ct yellow gold and platinum setting. Boxed. £400-600
12 6 6 Diamond half eternity ring, set with ten baguette cut-diamonds in a channel setting, mounted in 18ct white gold. Estimated total diamond weight 1.20cts £1000-1500 See Illustration
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12 Turquoise, diamond and gold set torque bangle with matching clip on earring and a ring, mounted in 18ct yellow gold. £800-1200 See Illustration
13 Group of gold jewellery, an Edwardian floral brooch, amethyst set brooch, carnelian set ring, tie pin and a gold pencil, all 9ct gold £100-150
14 14 Edwardian ruby and diamond cluster ring in 18ct yellow gold. £200-300 See Illustration 15 Victorian garnet set cluster ring, a pair of cufflinks with engine turned decoration and two bar brooches £70-100 19 19 Edwardian wreath and bow brooch, with diamonds in white gold milgrain setting and central blue zircon drop, 3cm, in Asprey box £300-500 See Illustration
16 16 Lapis and gold bangle by Kutchinsky, 1970’s polished lapis to the centre on an 18ct gold hinged bangle with a textured finish. £1500-2500 See Illustration 17 Victorian belcher chain Albert, stamped 9ct
20 £250-350
20 Sapphire and diamond necklace, comprising a sapphire and diamond drop to the centre with further diamonds to each side. Mounted in 18ct yellow gold. £400-600 See Illustration
18 18 Modern channel set ring set with square cut sapphires, unmarked yellow metal £150-250 See Illustration
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31 A late Victorian diamond set ring, 18ct and a gold wedding band 22ct £80-120 32 Victorian onyx and gold mourning brooch
£50-80
33 Edwardian gold triple snake ring set with garnet and diamond set heads. Mounted in 18ct gold. £200-300
21 21 Asprey a pair of gold sunflower earrings, in 18ct yellow gold. Diameter 1.3cm. Boxed. £150-250 See Illustration 22 Gold chain, 9ct and a Philippe Charriol bangle, boxed
£100-150
23 Gold Jaguar pendant on a 9ct gold chain.
£100-150
34 34 A pair of diamond cluster earrings, each set with seven round brilliant cut diamonds in a claw setting. Mounted in 18ct gold. Estimated total diamond weight 1.80 carats £400-600 See Illustration 35 Pearl flower ring, set with a cultured pearl measuring 7.50mm within a gold surround mounted in yellow metal, tested as 10ct. £40-60 36 Two rings, sapphire and diamond in milgrain open setting, 18ct and another 9ct £80-120
24 24 Victorian gold and seed pearl mourning clasp with hair and gold wire arranged as a feather to the centre mounted in 9ct gold together with an amethyst and seed pearl clasp tested as 9ct. £180-220 See Illustration 25 19th C diamond set fox pin, with rose cut diamonds and ruby eyes, in silver and gold, cased £150-250
37 37 Single stone diamond ring, round brilliant cut diamond weighing 0.50 carats in a six claw setting mounted in 18ct yellow gold. Together with a IGI jewellery report stating the diamond is of H colour and SI1 clarity £400-600 See Illustration
26 Sapphire and diamond half hoop gold earrings, set with a cabochon cut sapphire and round brilliant cut diamond. £100-200 27 Sapphire and diamond cluster ring, oval cut sapphire to the centre with a surround of round brilliant cut diamonds in yellow gold setting to a brushed white gold band. Tested as 18ct £300-500 28 Platinum wedding band, 5mm plain D section band, size W £150-250
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29 Sapphire and diamond cluster ring, in a square setting mounted in 18ct gold, together with a gold and turquoise ring, tested as 18ct and a gold plated brooch £100-200
38 Opal and diamond hinged bangle, set with seven cabochon cut opals spaced by old-cut diamonds mounted in 14ct gold. £1000-1500 See Illustration
30 Victorian horseshoe pearl and gold brooch tested as 15ct gold. In fitted box. £200-300
39 Multi gem hinged bangle, set with peridot, citrine, garnet, ruby, sapphire and other stones. Mounted in 18ct yellow gold. £200-300
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40 40 Tiffany and Co diamond full eternity ring, set with round brilliant cut diamonds in a channel setting mounted in platinum. Estimated total diamond weight 2.00cts ÂŁ2000-3000 See Illustration
41 41 Diamond ring with collet set diamond of 0.80 carat and diamond set shoulders, in platinum mount and a platinum wedding band inset with diamonds ÂŁ800-1200 See Illustration
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42 42 Pair of black and white diamond drop earrings in a swirl design mounted in 18ct white gold. Length 3.6cm ÂŁ3000-5000 See Illustration
43 43 Ruby and diamond cluster ring, set with an oval cut ruby within a diamonds set border mounted in white gold, tested as 18ct. ÂŁ800-1200 See Illustration
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44 Gold cased locket with floral engraving, a gold cyma watch on bracelet strap, 9ct £200-300 45 Ruby and diamond cluster ring, in a pear shape, the central ruby within a diamond surround, 18ct white gold. £200-300
50 46 46 An unusual pair of Victorian ladybird earrings, with banded agate bodies, enamel wings and rose cut diamond eyes, unmarked yellow metal, and a small paste set brooch £50-80 See Illustration 47 Gold and emerald pendant/ brooch set with a gold coin to the centre with a surround of emeralds and gold hearts mounted in 9ct gold. £150-250 48 Emerald and diamond cluster ring, mounted in 18ct gold. £200-300
50 Blue topaz and amethyst necklace set with briolette cut alternating blue topaz and amethyst drops on a gold chain, in 14ct gold. Length 49cm. £1200-1600 See Illustration 51 Pair of diamond cluster stud earrings, set with round brilliant cut diamonds in an invisible and prong setting, mounted in 9ct white gold. Estimated total diamond weight 1.00 carat £200-300 52 Two diamond rings, a five stone and a three stone diamond ring both in 18ct gold and platinum setting, together with two gold pendants £70-100 53 Single row cultured pearl necklace, the pearls 9-9.3mm diameter, top section interspersed with smaller pearls, magnetic ball clasp, 48cm length, and a single pearl ring on 14ct gold mount £150-250 54 Yellow sapphire set, earrings, oval cut stones in 18ct yellow gold £150-250 55 A pair of sapphire and diamond earrings, mounted in 18ct white gold. £80-120
49 49 Gold pendant set with jade, and diamonds and a matching pair of cluster stud earrings, set in 18ct gold £250-350 See Illustration
56 Victorian enamel and pearl heart pendant/brooch, the centre set with two entwined hearts set with diamond and pearls on a red enamel background, white enamel and gold border and pearl drops to the edge. To the reverse a glazed compartment. Mounted in gold. Length 3cm £300-500 57 Amethyst gold ring, stamped 750 for 18ct and four pairs of amethyst set stud earrings £150-250 58 Edwardian gold and seed pearl necklace with a flower motif to the centre, chain stamped 15ct £100-200 59 Two gold rings multi gem set ring, unmarked, testing as 18ct and a gold wedding band, stamped 18ct £180-220
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60 60 Emerald and diamond pendant, diamond set top with princess, baguette and round brilliant cut diamonds, diamond set cap suspending an cabochon cut emerald weighing approximately 7.60 carat, mounted in 18ct white gold. ÂŁ2500-3500 See Illustration 61 Victorian gold enamel and pearl mourning brooch and a high carat gold ring, stamped 24ct ÂŁ150-250 62 Early 20th C gold and diamond bar brooch, set with an old cushion cut diamond weighing approximately 0.40cts. ÂŁ100-200
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68 A pair of gold and turquoise clip on earrings in 14ct gold, turquoise and diamond four stone ring, 18ct gold wreath brooch set with ruby and pearls and a gold and a part brooch. £200-300 69 Opal and diamond cluster ring, mounted in 18ct yellow gold and platinum setting. £100-200 70 Three pairs of 9ct gold cufflinks, with engraved or engine turned decoration £100-150 71 Blue topaz and amethyst drop earrings, the faceted oval stones set in 14ct gold, 6cm drop £250-300
63 63 Mid 20th century double blackberry brooch set with blue sapphires and diamond detail to each top. Mounted in platinum £800-1200 See Illustration 64 Victorian chain mail purse, yellow metal, stamped marks for E Dickenson, Liverpool £100-150 65 Five stone garnet and opal ring, in 9ct gold.
£50-80
72 72 An Art Deco diamond cluster ring, set with an old cut diamond to the centre and a surround of single cut diamonds mounted in gold. £200-300 See Illustration
66 66 Multi gem necklace and earrings, set with citrine, peridot, amethyst, tourmaline, garnets and topaz. Mounted in 18ct yellow gold. Earrings clip on fittings. £500-700 See Illustration
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67 Diamond dress ring, set with a fancy step cut diamond to the centre weighing approximately 1.00 carat within baguette and square cut diamond border with a baguette cut diamond set to each shoulder mounted in white metal. Tested as platinum. £3000-5000 See Illustration
73 Diamond and pearl ring, the central pearl within a border of ten old cut diamonds, total diamond weight estimated at 1.00 carats, probably American 1930’s, set in 14 carat gold £300-500 See Illustration
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74 74 Sapphire and diamond fringe necklace, set with nineteen oval cut sapphires with a diamond detail to the top. Mounted in 14ct yellow gold. £2000-3000 See Illustration
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75 Edwardian gold bar gate link bracelet set with turquoise and seed pearls to a heart clasp, Birmingham 1904 £150-250 See Illustration
76 A pair of grape form drop earrings set with pink/red rhodalite garnet, in 18ct gold, 4cm drop £160-260 See Illustration
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77 77 Princess cut diamond ring, weighing 3.41 carats, in a bezel setting with a tapered baguette to each shoulder. Mounted in white metal tested as 18ct.Accompanied by a International diamond report stating the diamond is of K colour and VS1 clarity. ÂŁ10000-15000 See Illustration
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78 78 Sapphire and diamond hoop earrings, huggie style hoops set with alternating sapphire and diamond in channel setting mounted in white gold. £150-250 See Illustration
83 83 Tanzanite and diamond ring, set with three round brilliant cut diamond to the centre and a pear shape tanzanite to each side, mounted in 18ct white gold. £200-300 See Illustration
79 Two Victorian bar brooches, bug with pearls and sapphire to the body on an 18ct yellow gold bar brooch and the other a demantoid garnet clover leaf with a pearl end set in gold. £40-60
80 Two gold bracelets, one curb link chain and another of articulated links £180-220
81 Four brooches, including a 14ct gold and diamond flower brooch, amethyst and pearl 9ct gold brooch, Mikimoto 15ct gold pearl bar brooch, a garnet leaf brooch in 9ct gold, 18ct gold clip on earrings and a pair of rolled gold flower earrings. £300-500
82 Six shell cameo brooches Victorian and later, two in 9ct gold frames. £100-150
84 84 Fine gold, two chains and three eastern motif brooches, all testing as high carat 18-22ct gold £1200-1500 See Illustration
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85 Emerald and diamond cluster earrings, peg and butterfly fittings mounted in yellow metal, tested as 18ct £150-250
86 Garnet brooch in the form of a star, set in 18ct gold
89 Victorian oval chain link bracelet with heart clasp, 18ct gold, stamped on bracelet and clasp £180-220
£80-120
90 87 87 Early 20th C moonstone fringe necklace, set with round and oval cabochon cut moonstones. Clasp missing. £200-300 See Illustration
90 Yellow sapphire and diamond ring, oval cut sapphire to centre measuring 12 x 10mm with eight diamonds to the surround. Mounted in 18ct gold. £300-500 See Illustration
91 Gold snake necklace and bracelet, each on a gas pipe style link with to the snakes head with ruby set eyes. Hallmarked 9ct gold 1970 £300-500
92 Flat white gold necklace, gate style links, hallmarked 18ct gold. Length 46cm. £700-1000
93 A Victorian garnet and pearl ring in unmarked gold
£120-180
94 Two lady’s gold wrist watches, five stone diamond ring in 18ct gold, Masonic ball and locket. £150-200
88 88 Emerald and diamond cluster pendant, set with a square cut emerald weighing approximately 1.50 carats within a double diamond surround. Mounted in 18ct white gold, with a fine link chain. Estimated total diamond weight 1.00 carats £800-1200 See Illustration
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95 95 Diamond full eternity ring set with twenty Asscher cut diamonds mounted in white metal tested as platinum. Estimated total diamond weight 4.00cts £5000-8000 See Illustration
96 Victorian micro mosaic and portrait cameo brooches, both unmarked gold and a pair of later cameo earrings, marked 9ct £100-150
97 Contemporary diamond ring set with three brilliant and two baguette cut diamonds in 18ct white and yellow gold £150-250
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98 Three gem set gold rings, pearl with small diamonds, a step cut amethyst and a black stone ring, all 14ct gold £100-150
99 Sapphire and diamond spray dress ring with matching clip-on earrings mounted in 18ct white gold. £400-600
100 103 100 Single stone diamond ring, the old cut stone estimated at 0.96 carats mounted in yellow metal tested as 18ct gold. £1000-2000 See Illustration
103 Pearl and diamond three stone ring, with central old cut diamond of 0.30 carat in 18ct gold £200-300 See Illustration
104 104 Single stone diamond ring, round brilliant cut diamond weighing approximately 1.17 carats in an eight claw setting, mounted in 18ct yellow gold. Estimated diamond colour G/H clarity I1 £1000-1500 See Illustration 101 101 Edwardian diamond negligee pendant, in white gold milgrain setting £300-500 See Illustration 102 Cultured pearl necklace, single row of 60 round pearls measuring 6.5mm with garnet and seed pearl clasp in 9ct gold. £100-150
105 105 Asprey & Garrard, a pair of silver and enamel cufflinks, with figure of Eros on blue enamel, boxed. £80-120 See Illustration 106 A pair of aquamarine drop earrings, in 14ct gold mount, 5cm, hallmarked £200-300
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107 107 Tiffany and Co diamond Cross pendant, set with 11 round brilliant cut diamonds in a claw setting mounted in 18ct yellow gold on a gold chain. Signed Tiffany & Co 750. In a Tiffany Box ÂŁ2000-3000 See Illustration
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112 Victorian amethyst and gold drop earrings, oval shape pear shape amethyst suspended from the middle with seed pearl detail to the top, 9ct, in fitted box. £150-250
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108 108 Aquamarine and gold necklace set with cushion, oval and pear shape aquamarines. Length 55cm. Estimated total aquamarine weight 28 carats. Mounted in 18ct yellow gold. £1500-2000 See Illustration
113 Victorian emerald and diamond bug bar brooch, the body set with a pear shape emerald and diamond set wings in a silver setting to a yellow gold bar. £200-300 See Illustration 114 A collection of gold jewellery. Including three gold signet rings, gold opal bar brooch, sapphire leaf broochand Victorian locket, all 9ct, and an 18ct gold and diamond ring £100-200 115 Collection of gold jewellery, including a pair of 14ct gold screw back earrings, gold cross pendant, 18ct gold tie bar and a 9ct gold slide tie bar. £150-200 116 Gentleman’s 9ct gold oval signet ring.
£80-100
117 Turquoise and gold bow brooch, 14ct, 4 x 4.5cm
£80-120
118 Five dollar gold coin and a 22ct gold wedding ring.
£220-260
119 Yellow gold box link chain in 9ct gold and a 18ct yellow gold bead bracelet. £100-200
109 109 Gold necklace set with deep pink and red rhodolite garnets, 65cm length £1000-1500 See Illustration 110 Cultured pearl necklace and a cultured pearl bracelet with a 9ct gold clasp. £50-80 111 Victorian cameo in gilt metal serpent mount, and a pair of two colour gold engine turned cufflinks, 9 & 18ct gold, stamped £80-120
120 120 Gold necklace, bracelet, pendant and chain set, organic form with etched gold beads mounted in 9ct gold, stamped mark GAM £700-1000 See Illustration
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121 Ring with Gold Sovereign, dated 1966, in 9ct gold mount £200-300 122 Gold medallion pendant and chain. Mounted in 18ct 123 Two 22ct gold wedding band rings.
£400-450
£200-300
124 Gold bangle with engraved decoration, two ladies gold watches, all 9ct, Seiko watch, silver and topaz bangle, silver bangle and a silver gilt locket. £50-80 125 Quantity of gold jewellery, including an 18ct gold wedding ring, 9ct gold rings, 9ct gold bracelet and necklace with other yellow metal items. £400-600 126 Credit Suisse 10 gram Fine Gold Ingot mounted as a pendant. £250-350 127 Gold signet ring, monogrammed, stamped marks, 14ct and a pair of cufflinks with engraving of wild boar and monogram, 9ct £250-350
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128 Gold signet ring in 9ct gold, Edwardian garnet and seed pearl 9ct gold ring and a white stone eternity ring. £70-100 129 Heavy gold chain with Z form links, 18ct gold
£700-1000
130 Gold model of a sea lion by Carrington & Co London 1975, 18ct 269 grams, stamped copyright, hallmarks and 8.60 troy ounces £5000-8000 See Illustration 131 Two stone diamond crossover ring, set with round brilliant cut diamonds in a claw setting. Mounted in 18ct yellow gold. Estimated total diamond weight 0.50cts £200-300 132 Citrine and gold dress ring, in yellow metal tested as 9ct
£50-80
133 A pair of lapis lazuli and moonstone contemporary earrings, in 9ct gold mount, 3.6cm drop £350-450
138 138 Victorian bracelet with Indian goddess panels, testing as 15ct gold. Length 17.5cm £500-800 See Illustration 139 Victorian Regard ring with ruby, emerald, garnet, amethyst, ruby and diamond, set in unmarked gold £250-350 134 134 Single stone diamond ring, round brilliant cut diamond weighing approximately 1.72 carats in a ten claw setting mounted in Platinum. Estimated diamond clarity SI1 colour J/K £2500-3500 See Illustration 135 Three 18ct gold and diamond set rings, including two Victorian five stone diamond rings and a diamond cluster ring £180-220 136 Diamond half eternity ring, set with seven round brilliant cut diamonds, mounted in 18ct white gold. Estimated total diamond weight 1.00 carat. Size M £250-350
140 An collection of amethyst jewellery, including a 15ct gold amethyst and diamond ring, a 9ct gold and amethyst ring, three leaf clover brooch, amethyst pendant and a paste necklace and brooch. £100-200 141 French enamel circular box inset with onyx and micro mosaic depicting Pliny’s doves, and ‘jewelled’ decoration, 19th C, 5.5cm diameter £200-300 142 Diamond three row ring with baguette and round brilliant cut diamonds. Mounted in 9ct white gold. Estimated total diamond weight 2.00 carats £400-600 143 Group of jewellery to include Victorian silver locket with engraved decoration on fancy link ball and star chain, Royal Kent Regiment, tortoiseshell and gold brooch, the gold bar brooches all 9ct a lantern pendant a gilt metal framed portrait cameo, and a spoon brooch £150-250 144 Gold wedding band, 18ct, and a lady’s gold watch on bracelet strap, 9ct £200-300 145 Gold Albert watch chain with bar and round links, and a silver cigar piercer £80-120 146 A pair of filigree gold and turquoise set drop earrings, 18ct gold £80-120 147 Victorian gold locket and chain, the locket containing fabric flowers. £300-500
137 137 Victorian gold and turquoise bird with ruby set eyes brooch, a forget-me-not spray in its beak £200-300 See Illustration
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148 148 Pair of Victorian memorial gold cuflinks inset with woven locks of hair back engraved ‘In Memory of S W P D, Died 29th Nov 1875 Aged 14 Years’ £100-200 See Illustration
155 155 A fine enamel and gemset flower necklace, ruby set flowers with a diamond to the centre, green Plique-à-jour leaves mounted in silver and 18ct gold. £12000-15000 See Illustration 156 Pair of textured gold earrings 18ct 149 149 Edwardian ruby and diamond cluster ring, with central ruby of 2.44 carats within a border of ten millgrain set diamonds, and small rubies, diamond weight approximately, one carat £700-1000 See Illustration
£100-200
157 Gold chevron link bracelet, 14ct, Egyptian gold pendant, stamped marks, 9ct gold watch and other items £150-250
150 Set of six gold blue enamelled and mother of pearl dress buttons, set of three 9ct gold dress buttons, and set of three gold and pearl dress buttons, all in original presentation boxes £100-200 151 French gold bomb ring set with diamond, sapphire, ruby and emerald, 18ct gold £120-160 152 Edwardian pendant, amethyst set in 15ct gold, on 9ct gold chain and a gold cased locket £70-100 153 Aquamarine and diamond cluster, oval-cut aquamarine to the centre with a surround of diamonds mounted in 18ct white gold. £250-350 154 A pair of diamond hoop earrings, set with round brilliant cut diamonds to each side, hinged, mounted in 18ct white gold. Length 2.5cm. Estimated total diamond weight 1.00 carat £250-350
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158 158 Late Victorian diamond cluster brooch, set with old cut diamonds in three tiers mounted in silver and gold. Diameter 2.7cm. Total diamond weight 3.80 carats £1300-1500 See Illustration
159 Pair of gold and enamel stripe cufflinks, 18ct
£200-300
164 164 Multi gem set earrings, with amethyst, peridot, garnet, chalcedony, moonstone, citrine and peridot, set in 14ct gold, 4.9cm £200-250 See Illustration
160 160 Boucheron tortoiseshell and coral dress ring, angle skin cabochon cut coral to the centre. French. Signed Boucheron. Mounted in 18ct yellow gold. £1500-2000 See Illustration
161 Freshwater pearl necklace on a 9ct gold clasp, length 45cm
£50-80 165 165 Gold and diamond necklace set with nine square pave set diamond sections with flat polished gold links. Mounted in 18ct yellow gold. £700-900 See Illustration 166 Aquamarine and gold bar brooch, amber earrings and onyx and seed pearl earrings £100-150
162 162 Late Victorian gold ring set with a synthetic sapphire
£100-200 See Illustration
163 Two pairs of cufflinks. Art Deco diamond and mother of pearl set cufflinks mounted in 18ct white gold and platinum, and another pair onyx and chromium plate. £100-150
167 167 Yellow sapphire dress ring in 9ct gold, estimated sapphire weight 19 carats Ring size N 1/2 £80-120 See Illustration
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168 Triple necklace, bolt ring stamped, chain tested as 9ct
£400-600
169 Gold nugget in original quartz matrix, gross weight 49.6 grams Length 4.6 x 2.6cm £800-1200
170 Cartier tie pin set with cabochon sapphire, with safety chain, signed Cartier dated 1991, 750 for 18ct gold and numbered D54977, boxed £200-300 See Illustration
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171 171 Mid 20th C diamond set bow brooch, the stylised bow set with round brilliant cut diamonds in a white metal. Estimated total diamond weight 5.00 carats £3200-3500 See Illustration
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178 Ruby and diamond cluster ring mounted in 18ct yellow gold. £200-300
172 172 Edwardian multi gemstone line bracelet in silver, including amethyst zircons and garnets. £100-200 See Illustration 173 Edwardian 9ct gold chain and bracelet
£500-800
174 Georgian seed pearl, turquoise and garnet cluster ring, mounted in gold. Ring size 0 £50-80
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175 175 Gold and platinum bar brooch in the form of a riding crop with a dog to the centre, 9ct, length 5.9cm £100-150 See Illustration
179 Contemporary gold necklace of oval cabochon moonstones and faceted round sapphires, set in 18ct gold £1000-1500 See Illustration 180 Two large faceted morganite gem stones
£80-120
181 1970’s gold and chalcedony dress ring set with oval cabochon chalcedony to the centre to a wide gold band in 9ct gold. £70-100 182 Three colour gold flat link bracelet, marked 9ct
£150-250
176 176 Jade and diamond earrings, in the form of a flower with a marquise shape jade and diamonds to the sides mounted in side set with diamonds. Mounted in white metal tested as 14ct. Screw back fittings. £200-300 See Illustration 177 Diamond plaque ring with central raised square section set with four diamonds bordered by two rectangular sections each with two diamonds, tested as 18ct, estimated total diamond weight 0.50 carats £200-300
183 183 Three colour gold flat link necklace, 9ct gold.
£250-350 See Illustration
184 Chocolate brown pearl and diamond dress ring in 18ct rose gold. £300-500
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185 Gold chocker necklace with sapphire and diamond detail to the centre, mounted in 18ct yellow gold. £450-550 186 Diamond set cross pendant, in 18ct, on 9ct chain, pendant size 2.9cm £250-350
187 187 Gold and diamond bracelet, the centre with a stylised diamond set cross and pave set diamond shoulders to gold woven style links, tested as 18ct Estimated total diamond weight 2.48cts £800-1200 See Illustration
191 191 Victorian blue enamel heart locket and bow brooch in yellow metal, tested as 18ct. £200-300 See Illustration 192 Large cameo depicting a 17th C courting couple in landscape with castle, 6 x 4.5cm, unmarked gold mount and another cameo George and the dragon, in silver £70-100 193 Diamond set hinged bangle, with round brilliant cut diamonds in a pave setting in 18ct yellow gold. £600-700 194 Jade leaf clip-on earrings in yellow metal
£40-60
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195 Contemporary gold ring inset with sapphire, amethyst, peridot and other coloured gems, 9ct gold £80-120
188 A pair of wedding bands, three colour gold with ribbed surface, unmarked yellow metal £200-300 See Illustration
196 Five stone diamond ring, set with old cut diamonds in a claw setting, mounted in 18ct yellow gold. Estimated total diamond weight 0.50cts £100-200
189 Two amethyst and diamond set rings and a similar pair of ear studs, 9ct gold £100-150
197 Gold cuff bracelet with textured links,C 1970, 9ct gold.
190 Art Deco swivel ring set with ruby and emerald in white gold, unmarked £100-150
£300-500
198 Three stone diamond crossover ring, set with round brilliant cut diamonds in an illusion platinum setting to a plain 18ct gold shank. Total diamond weight 0.33 carat. Circa 1940’s £200-300 199 Ring with open setting, unmarked yellow metal, holding a Victoria gold sovereign, dated 1900. £100-150
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203 Two pairs of gold shirt studs, one pair with Greek key border, 18ct pair of 15ct Masonic shirt studs together with a Masonic medal £100-150 204 Victorian cameo ring in gold mount and a cameo brooch, well carved portrait of a lady with flowers in her hair £80-120 205 A quantity of jewellery including an Victorian 15ct gold and pearl bar brooch, turquoise and seed pearl pendant, 9ct gold chain, amethyst gold ring, 10ct gold sapphire and pearl bar brooch. £100-150
200 200 An Art Deco Aquamarine and diamond brooch, set with a lozenge shape aquamarine with a surround of old cut diamond in a millegrain setting with flower motifs. Mounted in gold and platinum. £500-700 See Illustration
206 206 1930’s drop pendant, set with a blue zircon measuring 7.50mm suspending a larger zircon measuring 12.50mm in white metal. £70-100 See Illustration 207 Edwardian gold and opal open work pendant, 15ct, on gold chain 9ct. £100-150
201 201 Edwardian diamond drop pendant, set with three old diamonds with a knife edge bar suspending each diamond, approximately 0.60 carat, 0.30 carat and 0.10 carat. £700-1000 See Illustration
208 Early 20th C Continental necklace, each section comprising a shield motif set with pearl and garnet, mounted in silver gilt £250-350 209 White gold and diamond wedding band ring, set with five round brilliant cut diamonds in a matt finish with polished edges. Mounted in 18ct white gold. £200-300
202 Diamond half eternity diamond ring, set with nine princess cut diamonds in a channel setting. Mounted in 18ct yellow gold. Estimated total diamond weight 0.50 carat £200-300
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210 210 Diamond set white gold pendant, open work tear drop form, set with baguette and brilliant cut stones, total diamond weight estimated at 1.50 carats, on fine chain, pendant 4.5cm, chain 39cm £600-800 See Illustration
212 212 Victorian coral necklace, a gold coral and pearl brooch and drop earrings £200-300 See Illustration
211 Emerald and diamond dress ring mounted in 9ct yellow gold. £100-200
213 213 Suite of gold and ruby modernist jewellery, including a abstract brooch, ring and earring set tested as 18ct. Circa 1960’s £2500-3000 See Illustration
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214 Gold and onyx signet ring, an amber ring and pendant and a smoky topaz pendant on gold chains, all 9ct £80-120
215 Gold jewellery including a Victorian bar brooch with hearts set with seed pearls, an 18ct malachite set ring (marks rubbed), a cameo ring, 22ct gold band, and other items of gold £100-150
216 Sapphire and diamond cluster ring, set with an oval cut sapphire within a surround of baguette and round brilliant cut diamonds in an marquise shape, mounted in 18ct yellow gold. £300-400
219 Edwardian seed pearl set choker buckle and two cultured pearl necklaces one with pearl and garnet set gold clasp, marked 9ct £100-150
220 Single stone diamond ring, round brilliant cut diamond weighing approximately 0.30 carats, in an illusion setting mounted in 18ct yellow gold. £200-300
221 An antique Limoges enamel portrait brooch, red background and a portrait of a lady in profile with a border of diamond and seed pearls mounted in gold and a diamond set bow with further seed pearls. £200-300
222 A carved pink shell cameo brooch depicting the profile of Mercury within a gold wire border mounted in unmarked yellow metal. £200-300
217 217 Edwardian diamond cluster ring set in the form of three flower heads, 18ct white gold and platinum £300-500 See Illustration
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218 218 Edwardian diamond and sapphire bar brooch, set with old cut diamonds and square step cut sapphires, French mark £250-350 See Illustration
223 Diamond dress ring, set with smoky colour diamonds and white diamonds in 18ct yellow gold. £400-600 See Illustration
224 19th century yellow metal locket with Daguerreotype picture, tested as 22ct £150-250
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225 225 Diamond solitaire ring with a round brilliant cut diamond of approximately 1.15 carat, mounted in white metal. Tested as Platinum. Diamond estimated G/H colour VS1 clarity ÂŁ2000-3000 See Illustration
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226 Early 20th C gold hinged bangle, and a gold gate link bracelet, both 9ct £150-250
231 A single row of one hundred and seven cultured pearls measuring 7mm, strung knotted. Length With original receipt from Harrods and box. Length 77cm. Pearls of light cream colour £200-300 232 Coral and pearl mourning brooch, two stick pins, and a silver vesta case. £40-60 233 Diamond star ring, set with tinted colour diamonds in an oxidised setting mounted in 18ct gold. £300-500 234 Two diamond set bracelets both with illusion set diamonds in white gold with yellow gold bars spacers mounted in 9ct gold. £200-300 235 Five stone diamond ring, graduated round brilliant cut diamonds, the centre diamond weighing approximately 0.60 carat, mounted in 18ct yellow gold. Total diamond weight 1.47 carats £400-600 236 Sapphire and diamond cluster ring, oval cut sapphire with a surround of diamonds. Mounted in 9ct gold. £150-250
227 227 Late Victorian opal and diamond cluster ring, the opal measuring 13.49 x 11.50mm x 3.44mm with an old-cut diamond surround in a silver setting to a gold band. £1000-1500 See Illustration 228 Victorian jewellery including a fancy link chain and Daguerreotype portrait brooch tested as 15ct, a blue lace agate brooch, paste and mourning and butterfly brooches, testing as 9 and 15ct gold and a modern cameo brooch in 9ct gold and gold plated Victorian portrait brooch (11) £400-600 229 Fancy link yellow gold bracelet. Tested as 15ct
£400-500
237 237 Gold centaur brooch, set with a single diamond and the head set with a cabochon cut Chalcedony, mid 20th C, tested as 18ct gold. £200-300 See Illustration 238 Three stone diamond ring in milgrain setting, central stone 0.30 carat, total diamond weight approximately 0.60 carat, 18ct white gold £250-350 230 230 A Georgian garnet set necklace, comprising of open work garland and floral motif the centre piece of pear shape with a bow to the top set throughout with bright colour flat cut garnets closed back settings. Length of necklace 40cm Length of pendant drop 6cm £600-800 See Illustration
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239 239 1960’s Turquoise and gold spray brooch mounted in 14ct gold with a matching ring and earrings. £400-500 See Illustration 244 240 Gold charm bracelet, with four fobs one 9ct gold, others unmarked. bracelet stamped 375 on each link. £250-350 241 Ruby and diamond cluster ring mounted in 9ct yellow gold. £50-80
244 A pair of white gold aquamarine and diamond drop earrings, stamped 18ct, 4cm £200-300 See Illustration 245 Pendant in floral setting, inset with 1968 sovereign, and a Victoria half sovereign 1884 in pendant mount £300-500 246 A pair of diamond hoop earrings, round brilliant cut diamonds hinged opening in 18ct white gold, estimated total diamond weight 1.00 carat Length 3.2cm £250-350 247 Suite of gold jewellery, necklace, earrings and ring, set with blue synthetic spinel in 18ct gold £200-300 248 Pearl, Amazonite and gold link necklace, tested as 18ct with a 18ct gold and turquoise link bracelet £400-600 249 Gold charm bracelet with fourteen charms, including plique-a jour enamel clover, Noah’s ark and Spanish guitar on chair £400-600
242 242 Contemporary diamond set dress ring, curve setting with baguette and brilliant cut diamonds in 18ct white gold £400-500 See Illustration 243 Amethyst set line bracelet, set with oval cut stones, and a flower head cluster ring, 9ct gold £150-250
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250 Plain gold circular locket pendant, hallmarked 1918, and a gold fancy link chain £300-400 251 Modern gate link bracelet, 18ct gold
£600-800
252 Collection of jewellery, large cameo brooch in gold mount, citrine brooch, two seal fobs one with intaglio cut heraldic seal, pearl clasp and an amethyst bar brooch £100-150
253 Five pairs of hoop earrings, two stamped 18ct, another 9ct, two unmarked £200-300 254 Three colour gold hoops, other earrings and a wishbone charm, 9ct £150-250 255 Three 9ct gold link bracelets, 9ct gold hinged bangle, three diamond rings, ruby and diamond half eternity ring and a two 22ct gold band rings. £500-800
264 Group of jewellery including silver items, enamel and banded agate dress studs, turquoise inset necklace, large carnelian drop, some boxed items £50-80 265 Opal set gold ear studs, another pair set with green tourmaline, amethyst set half hoops and two further pairs (5) £150-250 266 Sapphire and diamond cluster ring and another set with opal and sapphire, both 9ct gold £100-150
256 Two gold pendants, gold Feng Shui ingot with chain and a 1996 gold Britannia coin pendant on a gold chain, 9ct £100-150 257 Group of gold jewellery and an 18ct gold toothpick, a pair of gold hoop earrings, gold chain, gold bracelet, two bar brooches, two gold rings and a pair of earrings, all 9ct £400-600 258 Dutch gold presentation card, 14ct
£150-200
259 Platinum ingot London 1976
£500-800
260 Quantity of gold including four 9ct gold chains, a 14ct gold weave bracelet and a 9ct gold bangle. £700-950 261 Collection of Royal Tank Regiment jewellery including a enamel and gold brooch, 9ct gold stick pin and a pair of gold oval cufflinks, 9ct white gold and enamel 4th (Sharpshooters) County of London Yeomanry Sweetheart brooch and three gold stickpins. (7) £250-350 262 Collection of gold jewellery including 9ct gold gate bracelet, 15ct gold Victorian brooch, gold necklace, gold brooch and a stick pin. £180-220 263 Collection of gold jewellery, including 22ct gold wedding ring, bloodstone set gold signet and wedding ring, earrings and chains. £250-350
267 267 Gold bangle with ball ends, 9ct, internal diameter 17.4cm £400-600 See Illustration 268 Gold letter K, pendant with textured finish, tested as 9ct gold £150-250 269 Carved shell cameo brooch depicting a profile of Greek gentleman mounted in 9ct yellow gold. £150-250 270 Quantity of gold jewellery, including a ladies 9ct gold bracelet watch one 18ct gold and diamond band ring, an Edwardian pendant three other gold rings, 9ct £200-250 271 Collection of gold jewellery including three 9ct gold ingots, half sovereign mounted as a pendant, on a chain, 2 9ct gold chains, one 14ct gold chain, and four gold pendants. £600-800 272 Onyx and gold hinge bangle with 14ct gold fittings.
£60-80
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COSTUME JEWELLERY This section of sale will not start before 1:00pm 273 Hard stone bracelet, silver charm bracelet, amber and silver bracelet together with three rings £30-50 274 Butterfly silver dish, Scottish clip, together with a box set of four mother of pearl dress studs, other silver items to include a faux pearl and chain necklace £40-60 275 Two amber and two coral necklaces together with a red bead necklace. boxed £40-60 276 Enamel and white sapphire bangle, red and green enamel, set in white metal. £50-80 277 Three amber necklaces, two irregular form beads and another heated amber leaf forms £70-100 278 Five vintage paste glass necklaces
£40-60
279 Moonstone set silver earrings
£40-60
280 Silver chandelier style earrings set with amethyst
£35-45
284 284 Enamel and blue paste Austro-Hungarian gilt metal pendant C1900 £50-80 See Illustration 285 Silver curb bracelet, pill box, silver Identity bracelet, Edwardian blue paste set eternity ring and other items. £40-60 286 A pair of amber drop earrings, on silver wire fitting, 22mm
£40-60
287 Rose quartz necklace of freshwater pearl necklace and a agate ring £40-60 288 Victorian Scottish agate set broach, carved ivory brooch, gem set silver gilt cuff bracelet, other items of silver and costume jewellery £80-120 289 Early 20th C silver and enamel Jewellery, set with amethyst, chalcedony and garnet £70-100
281 281 Contemporary silver and moonstone necklace, set with oval cabochon stones £400-600 See Illustration 282 Silver jewellery including a silver charm bracelet, and bracelet with country and town crests, silver necklace, silver scorpion pendant and a silver ingot. £50-80 283 Collection of mainly silver jewellery including engraved bangles, cameo bracelet, charm bracelet, yellow metal lockets, and others in a leather jewellery case £70-100
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290 290 A collection of amber jewellery, mainly silver settings, including a large brooch signed PB £60-80 See Illustration
291 Collection of costume jewellery including a gold plated locket, Mexican silver necklace, hard stone silver bracelet silver ingot and chain, perfume bottle holder, compacts and other items. £50-80
298 Modern silver and pearl set jewellery, including a bracelet, pendants set with amethyst peridot and blue topaz and a pair of pearl set cufflinks £50-80
292 A quantity of costume jewellery to include a silver and moonstone necklace, silver jewellery, 18ct gold and Cubic zirconia pendant, ladies 9ct gold watch and paste jewellery. £50-80
299 A Mont Blanc Meisterstuck fountain pen. Black resin body and gold plated trim. 14k gold nib £60-90 300 De La Rue & Co. Onoto Magna pen, in black, the cap with gold metal clip and gold metal bands and with “7” nib £60-100 301 Three Sheaffer gold plated fountain pens.
£60-100
302 Art Deco compact set, silver and onyx, including a compact, rouge case and lipstick case £100-150 303 Three silver compacts, Large Continental compact with engraved decoration, similar smaller compact and an English compact London 1946 £70-100 See Illustration 304 Dutch white metal buckles; two with relief decoration of biblical scenes, depicting a man with an angel or ass, two further buckles (4) £100-150 293 293 A cultured pearl necklace, tigers-eye bead necklace, coral necklace and a lapis and pearl necklace £80-120 See Illustration 294 Collection of vintage costume jewellery
£40-60
295 Silver locket on chain, two engraved silver bangles in original boxes a carnelian set pendant and other items of silver £50-80 296 Amber brooches and earrings, silver brooches, silver fob watch, paste horseshoe brooch and other items £30-50 305 305 Henkel & Grosse modernist silver bracelet of curved oval links mid 20th C, stamped marks, 21cm £50-80 See Illustration 306 Sewing interest, Dutch silver etui, with scissors, thimble, needle case and bayonet, cased £60-100
297 297 Silver belt in Arts & Crafts manner, square sections with a flower form cross within a circle, joined by chain links, Birmingham 1904 £80-120 See Illustration
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310 Murano glass bead necklace, turquoise and aventurine glass spiral and streaked beads, a yellow glass heart and matching earrings. £40-60 311 Group of vintage costume jewellery
£40-60
312 Enamel pendant with peacocks, other items including costume jewellery £50-80 313 Group of vintage jewellery to include coral necklace, mother of pearl cameo, paste set and silver items £50-80
307 307 George V silver and green enamel cigarette case in a brown leather Harrods pouch, hallmarked for Birmingham 1911. £100-150 See Illustration 308 Victorian jewellery including a banded agate bracelet, agate bead necklace, yellow metal pendant, Scottish agate brooches, banded agate, silver pendant, gold plated pendants, and brooches, 9ct gold cross and chain, and other items £150-250 309 Gem set white metal hinged box with half pearl green and red stones, gilt interior, 5cm x 5cm £70-100
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314 Breguet silver and sapphire fountain pen set in original bird’s eye maple box; with leather travel case, ink and original booklet £150-250 315 Large collection of costume jewellery, silver and watches, in two jewellery boxes £100-150 316 Amber bead necklaces and earrings and a pair of carnelian drop earrings £50-80
WATCHES This section of sale will not start before 1:20pm See also lots 1010-1015 for gold pocket watches in the Powell archive to be sold on 1st December
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319 Ladies Jaeger LeCoultre gold and diamond watch, silvered dial with applied baton hour markers, polished baton hour and minute hands, 18ct white gold case with round single-cut diamond set bezel, integral textured 18ct white gold bracelet. Circa 1980 £1200-1800 See Illustration
318 Lady’s Omega De Ville 18 carat gold bracelet watch, square dial on an integral gold Omega bracelet. Mechanical movement. £500-800 See Illustration
320 Rotary gold bracelet watch, 9ct, boxed
£200-300
321 321 Gentleman’s Zenith automatic watch, 9ct gold, rectangular dial with gold hour markers and date aperture at 5, on an 18ct gold textured bracelet £1000-1500 See Illustration 322 Ladies Omega gold plated and steel watch on a black strap with a 9ct gold ladies rotary bracelet watch. £80-120
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323 Cartier stainless steel Tank Francaise bracelet watch, Circa 2003, reference 2465, silver dial with Roman numerals & inner minute track, secret signature at VII. Quartz movement Diameter 30mm by 25mm. With Box and papers £1000-1500 See Illustration
324 Ladies Louis Vuitton Tambour chronograph stainless steel watch, brown metallic dial with silver numerals, date aperture at 4, on a brown Louis Vuitton strap. Quartz movement. With box and papers. Circa 2006. £300-500
325 Ladies Rolex Oyster Perpetual DateJust 18ct gold bracelet watch, Circa 2000, champagne colour dial and roman numerals, date aperture at 3. Yellow Gold President bracelet. Automatic movement. Diameter 26mm. With papers. £3500-4500 See Illustration
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326 Omega Constellation 18ct gold and steel watch, gold colour dial with outer minute track and raised gold hour markers, two subsidiary dials at 9 and 3 o’clock for the day and date, signed Omega Constellation. On a brown strap £200-300 327 Omega DeVille watch, silver dial with omega gold plated case with steel back on a black leather strap. Quartz movement £150-250 328 Lady’s gold full hunter fob watch, with engraved case. White dial and seconds subsidiary dial. £80-120 329 Lady’s omega gold watch, gentleman’s omega watch and a 1950’s Garrard steel watch. £100-150 330 9ct gold open faced pocket watch
£300-500
331 19th century 18ct gold Continental open faced pocket watch £200-400 332 Rose gold watch chain 9ct, gold wedding band 22ct and 18ct gold signet ring £400-600
334 334 Lady’s Rolex Date Oyster Perpetual watch, stainless steel case and bracelet. silver colour dial with date aperture at 3, on a Rolex jubilee bracelet. Circa 1970’s £500-700 See Illustration 335 Victorian lady’s gold fob watch, 18ct, three gold watches on plated straps £100-150 336 Lady’s Vertex yellow gold bracelet wrist watch, 9ct
£180-220
333 333 Open faced 18ct gold pocket watch, white enamel dial with subsidiary dial at 6. Case hallmarked S & R, 18ct Chester 1872 with an 18ct gold Albert chain. Spare keys and 18ct gold T bar. £800-1200 See Illustration
337 337 Jaeger LeCoultre, 18ct gold wristwatch the champagne dial with Arabic and dot numerals and seconds subsidiary at 6, the back numbered. 35mm Circa 1960’s £400-600 See Illustration 338 Lady’s gold fob watch, with secondary dial, 18ct, 9ct gold Lady’s Movado bracelet watch and a silver and paste set cocktail watch. £250-300
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339 Four watches, including a ladies Rolex 18ct gold Precision watch, subsidiary dial at 6 Ref. 4663 on a 14ct gold bracelet (not original) a ladies 9ct gold Buren Grand Prix watch, Gentleman’s Ogival steel watch and a Mido steel multifort super automatic watch £400-600
343 Two ladies gold bracelet watches, 9ct
£150-200
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340 340 Lady’s Vacheron Constantin 18ct gold bracelet watch, black dial with white roman numerals, on basket weave gold integral strap. 20 jewel manual wind movement signed Vacheron & Constantin. Circa 1970’s £1000-1500 See Illustration 341 Eberhard gentleman’s bracelet watch, stainless steel
344 Lady’s diamond set cocktail watch, watch case platinum, strap, base metal £300-500 See Illustration 345 Omega 1930’s watch, white dial black Arabic numerals with subsidiary dial at 6 with a Omega gun metal pocket watch £80-120
£80-120
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342 342 Gentleman’s Cartier Santos stainless steel watch, reference 1564, silver dial with Roman numerals & inner minute track, secret signature at VII. Quartz movement. Diameter 29mm. With Box £1000-1500 See Illustration
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346 Ladies Van Cleef & Arpels stainless steel and gold watch, ‘la collection’ white dial signed Van cleef & Arpels Paris with a gold bezel and VCA logo to the top of shoulder. Stainless steel bracelet. Quartz movement. With Box and papers £100-200 See Illustration 347 Gentleman’s Omega Automatic Seamaster stainless steel watch on a Certina bracelet, 9ct gold Buren watch on a gold plated bracelet, ladies blue enamel fob watch and a ladies Tissot watch £100-150
351 Lady’s Cartier Santos gold and steel automatic watch, octagonal case, white dial with roman numerals ref ac 9.80 together with a lady’s Gucci steel and gold bracelet watch £400-600 See Illustration 352 Lady’s Omega 9ct gold ladies bracelet wristwatch on an integral 9ct gold Omega bracelet. £100-140 353 Ladys gold Favre-Leuba wrist watch on a gold bracelet, 9ct £100-120
348 348 Piaget 18ct white gold bracelet watch, on a textured integral bracelet, quartz movement £1500-2000 See Illustration 349 Omega lady’s 9ct gold bracelet watch, square dial
£150-250
354 354 Lady’s Omega 18ct white gold and diamond set watch, the silvered dial with baton hour markers, diamond set bezel, 17 jewel handwound cal. 620 movement signed Omega and numbered, dated to 1966, on an integral 18ct white gold mesh bracelet signed Omega. £500-800 See Illustration 355 Gentleman’s Omega stainless steel wristwatch, ref. 165070, circa 1970, silvered dial, and silver baton numerals and hands, the 24 jewel Omega automatic movement cal.552, on a leather strap. 35mm £150-250
350 350 Patek Philippe ladies 18ct gold watch, oval textured champagne coloured dial with gold baton markers on an integral Milanese 18ct gold bracelet, clasp signed Patek Philippe. Manual winding movement. Gross weight 51 grams £1500-2500 See Illustration
356 Collection of Tissot Dual timer watches, gentleman’s 9ct gold certina watch, silver bracelet, pearl necklace and other watches £50-80
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369 357 357 Omega gentleman’s constellation perpetual calendar watch, brushed gold on stainless steel, diamond textured dial with baton hour markers, bezel with Roman numerals in black, numbered 580..., with case and repair warranty card. £600-900 See Illustration 358 Certina titanium wristwatch, a Burberrys gold plated watch, another with face marked Evans & Evans, and a pair of links cufflinks, boxed £70-100 359 Gentleman’s Rolex Tudor Prince OysterDate stainless steel bracelet watch, silver dial, date aperture at 3. Rolex screw-down crown, quartz movement. £300-500 360 Gentlemen’s Omega Constellation Automatic watch, stainless steel case, day date aperture at 3, on a later steel bracelet. £150-250 361 Group of three gentleman’s watches including a Movado automatic stainless steel bracelet watch, Tissot PR 50 titanium watch and a 9ct gold Sekonda watch with a watch box for 5 watches £200-300 362 Longines lady’s gold bracelet watch, 9ct
£140-160
363 Lady’s Girard Perregaux diamond set cocktail platinum watch on 9ct white gold bracelet. £140-160 364 Girard Perregaux gentleman’s stainless steel watch numbered 9955, Seiko and Citizens Quartz watches. £50-80 365 Gold Omega lady’s watch on contoured gold strap, 9ct, cased, with box £150-250 366 Art Deco cocktail watch, chromium plated case, set with diamonds £40-60 367 Yeoman gold watch with secondary dial on expanding gold bracelet, and a gold lady’s watch on bar link bracelet, 9ct £200-400 368 Rolex Tudor Oyster lady’s stainless steel wristwatch
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£150-250
369 Diamond, lapis and gold watch by Kutchinsky, the rectangular dial with forty six pave set diamonds in a marquise shape, with a gold surround, and the bezel set with lapis lazuli and diamond set at each quarter, on an integral gold bracelet, C 1980, length 16cm. In Kutchinsky box. £1500-2500 See Illustration 370 Lady’s Rolex 18ct gold watch, square silver dial with gold and black baton hour markers on a fancy 9ct gold link bracelet which is not original. Circa 1967. £300-500 371 Lady’s Verity gold bracelet watch, 9ct
£100-200
372 Four lady’s watches, accurist 9ct gold bracelet watch, rotary 18ct watch with a plated bracelets and two other gold watches. £180-220 373 Ca-Doro gold watch on triple chain strap, 9ct cased.
£150-250
374 Six wrist watches, Favre-leuba, Raymond Weil, and Seiko, and others £50-80 375 Ladies gold wrist watch strap stamped 15ct
£300-500
376 Ladies gold wristwatch by Roamer, 9ct
£200-300
377 1920’s ladies gold wrist watch, 9ct
£150-250
378 Gentleman’s Jaeger lecoultre 18ct gold watch, silvered dial with Roman numeral hour markers. Fitted to an unsigned brown leather strap diameter 34mm. Manual wind movement £800-1200 379 Ladies 14ct gold fob watch
£80-120
380 An open faced pocket watch, with enamel dial, the movement signed E, Fowle, Westerham £300-400 381 George V silver pocket watch, Birmingham 1918
£20-40
382 Gold fob watch, with a fitted wristwatch case and a black silk strap, 14ct £150-200
383 Silver open faced pocket watch and a gold plated Zaima lighter £50-80
386 Gold half hunter pocket watch by Sir John Bennett Ltd of 65 Cheapside London, 18ct £200-300 387 Gold pocket watch hunter 18ct, a silver open faced pocket watch, silver watch on a black strap and a loose pocket watch dial and movement. £200-300
388 384 384 Open faced gold pocket watch, white enamel dial with roman numerals and subsidiary dial at 6, 9ct gold, stamped, with a gold Albert chain each link stamped 9ct. £300-500 See Illustration
385 385 A silver cased pocket watch with fusee movement, by Giles Bennett of Malmsbury £100-150 See Illustration
388 Gold full hunter pocket watch by Waltham. 15ct gold case white enamel dial with Black roman numerals and subsidiary dial at 6. movement and dial signed Waltham £500-600 See Illustration
389 389 Ladies gold open face pocket watch, 18ct gold case, gold colour decorative dial with black roman numerals. £200-300 See Illustration
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390 394 390 Ladys gold fob watch, 9ct gold case, champagne colour dial with black roman numerals. £100-150 See Illustration 391 Lady’s gold fob watch, floral decorated case and dial.
£100-200
392 Full hunter pocket watch in an 9ct gold case, with interior inscription, presented to Charles Girling by his friends of the Railway Services, together with a quantity of railway related postcards. £300-500
394 Gold half hunter pocket watch, 9ct, on black marble and gilt metal watch stand 15cm high £300-500 See Illustration 395 Gold and enamel fob watch, with floral decorated enamel back, in fitted Garrard case £100-150 396 Lady’s 18ct gold fob watch 397 Victorian silver open faced pocket watch and chain 398 Silver fob watch and chain
£150-200
£50-100
£40-60
399 Gold open faced pocket watch, 9ct, and a gold plated pocket watch £200-300 400 Gold open faced pocket watch by Longines, 9ct
393 393 Longines 18ct gold pocket watch, the mother of pearl dial with gold Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial £300-500 See Illustration
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£250-350
401 401 French gold repeating open faced pocket watch, late 18th-early 19th C cased decorated with animals, Putti and scrolling foliate forms, enamelled dial with single train movement, diameter 7cm £2000-3000 See Illustration
402 402 Late 18th/early 19th century gold and diamond mounted open faced fusee pocket watch by Blanc Fres Genève, movement Numbered 18354, diameter 4cm £3000-5000 See Illustration
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414 Iranian Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, octagonal proof gold medal commemorating the Golden Jubilee of the National Bank of Iran. £200-400
This section of sale will not start before 2:20pm 403 Collection of £2 coins, and 1977 crowns
£150-250
404 Britannia two coin gold proof set 1/4 ounce coin and 1/10 ounce coin £250-350 405 Collection of silver proof coins in presentation cases
£200-400
406 Silver proof Crown Collection set of nine for 1947-2007 Diamond Wedding Anniversary for HM the Queen and HRH Prince Philip, in fitted case and other silver proof coins £80-120 407 George V Gold half sovereign 1911 408 Elizabeth II Gold Sovereign 1958 409 American gold dollar coin 1851
£70-100
415 Two gold full sovereign coins, 1891 and 1908.
£350-400
416 Small collection of 19th century and later coinage to include 1770 half penny and 1807 farthing. £100-200 417 1894 gold sovereign coin and a 1908 gold half sovereign coin mounted in a 9ct gold pendant £260-300 418 Edward VII gold sovereign, 1904 and a Queen Elizabeth II sovereign in mount 1973 £300-500 419 Victorian commemorative medal for Her Majesty’s visit to the City of London Nov 9th 1837, in original box £40-60
£170-200 420 Collection of mostly pre decimal copper coins
£50-100
421 George V gold half sovereign 1910
£70-100
£30-50
410 1837-1897 Queen Victorian Diamond Jubilee Medallion in silver showing Queen Victorian in veil on the obverse and the young Victoria on the reverse. Housed in its original red leather case with gilt tooled Imperial Crown and dates 1837-1897 £40-60
422 George III 1804 silver five shilling dollar, Charles I Crown, and eleven George III and later silver crowns £150-250
411 Set of modern silver ‘Royal Palaces’ limited edition ingots, by Birmingham Mint, 1976, 143/3000, in fitted case, and a collection of commemorative silver coins £300-500
423 Album of Coins to include Victorian half crowns and Pre decimal coinage £100-200
412 1966 gold sovereign in gold mount
£180-220
424 Large collection of Modern coinage to include silver proofs and presentation sets £200-300
413 Two Iranian gold Pahlavi coins
£180-220
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432 Set of twelve French gilt metal coffee spoons with leaf moulded bowls and coffee bean finials, in fitted case £50-80
This section of sale will not start before 2:30pm 425 Pair of Portuguese silver plated comports with gadrooned decoration on three dolphin supports and round bases, marked ‘Topazio Casquinhas’, 25.5cm high £100-200 426 Early 20th century silver plated and cut glass epergne 42cm £80-120
433 Silver plated tea caddy, entree dish and cover. candle snuffer with tray, toast rack, muffin dish and pair of bowls in a stand £60-80 434 Silver plated three decanter tantalus with gadrooned border, on bun feet. £200-300
427 Silver plated punch bowl decorated with vines and bunches of grapes, diameter 37cm £100-200
435 Cut glass claret jug with silver plated mounts
428 Collection of silver-plate including telescopic candlestick, pair of Tiffany & Co. silver-soldered pepperettes etc. £30-50
436 Arnolfo di Cambio Italian glass and Silver plated cocktail set, the tallest jug 30.5cm £60-100
429 A small quantity of silver plate to include two covered entree dishes, a chalice cup with leaf capped lower decoration, and assorted plated serving flatware £40-70
437 Silver plated cut glass claret jug, tureens and other silver plated items. £50-100
£50-80
438 Quantity of silver plated items to include - cut glass claret jug, three galleried trays, presentation dish £80-120
430 Blue guillouche enamel and white metal dressing table set, atomiser, powder jar, hair brush and mirror in original case. £60-100 431 Part canteen of Christofle silver plated cutlery, comprising twelve dinner forks, five dinner knives, six tablespoons, six dessert forks and six dessert knives £100-200
439 Pair of silver plated entree dishes and covers, 27cm x 20cm 440 Silver plated tea pot on stand and other items
£30-50
£80-120
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SILVER This section of sale will not start before 2:40pm See also lots 1022-1028 for Irish silver in the Powell archive to be sold on 1st December 441 Pair of modern silver mounted cut glass decanters and stoppers with silver decanter labels £80-120 442 Collection of six George III silver wine labels Madeira, Brandy, Claret various dates and makers including Bateman and Morton, 2.3oz, 73g, and two enamelled labels £150-200
447 443 443 Pair of George V silver soup bowls and covers on stands, by Elkington & Co., Birmingham, 1931, 39.1oz, 1218g, and another similar silver plated by Mappin & Webb £350-450 See Illustration
447 Stuart Devlin silver Christmas ball, the interior with enamelled decoration of children playing with toys, London, 1983, gross weight 3.1oz, 96 g, numbered 16 £200-300 See Illustration
444 Modern silver three piece cruet set, comprising mustard pot and cover, and two salts, by J B Chatterley & Sons Ltd., Birmingham, 1981 and a similar silver cruet set, 7oz, 219g £80-120
445 445 Edward VII silver entree dish and cover, by Elkington & Co., Birmingham, 1909, 42.7oz, 1330g £400-600 See Illustration 446 Victorian silver three piece tea service London 1901, 25ozs £250-350
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448 448 Stuart Devlin silver gilt and silver Christmas ball, the interior with enamelled decoration of carol singers, London, 1981, gross weight 3.5oz, 111g, numbered 16 £200-300 See Illustration
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451 Victorian silver mounted hand-held magnifying glass with pierced scrolling foliate decoration, by Rosenthal, Jacob & Co., London, 1886, in fitted case £150-250 See Illustration
449 Stuart Devlin silver gilt and silver Christmas ball, the interior with enamelled decoration of children putting up their stockings, London, 1982, gross weight 3.5oz, 108g, numbered 16 £200-300 See Illustration
452 452 Victorian silver three piece tea service, comprising teapot, cream jug and sugar bowl, with engraved scrolling foliate decoration, on scroll feet, by Charles Reily & George Storer, London, 1845/6, gross weight 47oz, 1461g £600-800 See Illustration
450 450 Victorian silver presentation claret jug and cover engraved with the arms and motto of the Royal Irish Regiment and inscribed ‘Presented to the Officers 2nd Battn. 18th Royal Irish by Captn. J. B. Jackson on his leaving the service Feby 14th 1874’, by Martin, Hall & Co., London, 1883, gross weight 23oz, 722g £300-500 See Illustration
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457 George III silver Old English pattern sauce ladle, marks rubbed, and various flatware, various dates and marks, 17oz, 528g £150-250 458 Victorian silver part cruet set, three salts, pepperette and mustard pot and cover with three non-matching spoons, by Thomas Hayes, Birmingham, 1894, 5.2oz, 162g £80-120
453 453 George III silver teapot and sugar bowl of oval section, by Peter, Ann & William Bateman, London, 1801, gross weight 21oz, 675g £250-350 See Illustration
459 459 William IV/Victorian mahogany and brass bound gentleman’s dressing case with silver topped and cut glass jars, boxes, inkwell, and two ivory brushes, various dates and marks £200-300 See Illustration 460 Two modern silver serving spoons with bright cut decoration, Sheffield 1959, makers Viner’s Ltd (Emile Viner), 6.7ozt/ 208g, and a five-piece carving set with silver handles and matching bright cut decoration, (7) £80-120 454 454 Victorian silver trophy cup inscribed ‘Presented to the Sergeants Mess 2nd Battalion 18th ‘The Royal Irish’ Regt. by Major H. W, Keays Young’, by George Angell & Co., London, 1865, 12.8oz, 399g £150-250 See Illustration 455 Matched set of three George III silver salts, with embossed decoration on three hoof feet, two by David Mowden, London, 1763, the other by David Hennell I & Robert Hennell I, London, c. 1763, 7.5oz, 234g £100-200 456 George VI silver two handled cup, Birmingham, 1929, cream jug, candle snuff, oval dish holder, two cigarette case 19oz, 590g, silver topped ink bottle and an Indian bowl, various dates and marks £200-300
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461 Two silver fish servers; London, 1846, makers Jacob Wintle, and Glasgow, 1831, makers “WM/ AM” (unidentified), total weight 10.25ozt/ 319g £60-100 462 Pair of silver spoons with embossed bowls, London 1821, makers George Nangle, pair of silver spoons with figural handles, London 1902, makers Charles Boyton, and other silver items comprising ladle, letter opener with silver handle, cake server with silver handle, sugar tongs, fork and teaspoon, total silver weight 612g/ 19.66ozt (10) £80-120 463 George V silver mounted glass box, Birmingham 1928, Hukin & Heath Ltd width 14cm £100-200 464 Victorian silver teapot and sugar bowl, London 1899, gross weigh 29oz, 901g £250-350
465 George VI silver spiral fluted silver bowl. Birmingham 1938, William Henry Sparrow, 10ozs £100-200
475 Victorian silver pepper mill with embossed floral decoration, maker’s mark rubbed, London, 1895 £50-80
466 George V silver sweet basket Sheffield 1910, makers mark Atkin Brothers 14ozs £120-180
476 George IV silver teapot of melon fluted form moulded with flowers and foliage with flowerhead finial, on four shell feet, by Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard I, London, 1826, gross weight 30oz, 933g £300-400
467 Edward VII silver dish, Sheffield 1907, makers mark W W Harrison & Co Ltd 12ozs £100-150
477 Victorian silver mounted cut glass claret jug, by Lee & Wigfull, Sheffield, 1896, and a silver plated and etched claret jug with stag finial £100-150 478 Modern silver cigarette box with engine turned decoration, by Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd., London, 1958, 18cm wide £150-250
468 468 George V silver muffin dish and cover, Sheffield 1931, makers Mappin & Webb, 16.5oz, 516g £200-300 See Illustration 469 Pair of Edward VII silver bon-bon dishes, London 1909, makers H C Freeman & Co (Henry Charles Freeman), 7.37ozt/ 229g £80-120 470 Two pairs of George III silver navette shaped table salts, one pair London 1795, makers Frances Purton, the other London 1791, makers Charles Hougham, all with blue-glass liners, total silver weight 139g/ 4.46ozt, (4) £80-120 471 Silver sugar castor, London 1961, makers Israel Freeman & Son Ltd., 17cm high, silver pepperette, London 1782, makers John Harvery, smaller silver pepperette, Birmingham 1959, makers mark rubbed, and a shallow silver dish, Sheffield 1925, makers Atkin Brothers, (4), total silver weight 403g/ 12.95ozt £100-150
479 479 Pair of Victorian silver Corinthian column three light candelabra, by Hawksworth, Eyre & Co. Ltd., Sheffield, 1898, 43.5cm high £1000-1500 See Illustration
472 Edward VII silver triangular toast rack, Sheffield 1904, maker’s mark for Walker and Hall, 4ozs £50-100 473 Victorian silver novelty match box holder in the form of a sledge, London 1899, silver match box, London 1910, silver plated tooth pick holder £80-120 474 Victorian silver cruet set, comprising two salts, two pepperettes and mustard pot and cover, and two silver spoons, all London 18991907, makers initials “CCP” (unidentified), a later Georgian spoon, marks rubbed, and silver-plate spoon, in leather case with crimson lining, total silver weight 9.65ozt/ 300g £60-90
480 480 George VI silver four piece tea service, comprising teapot, hotwater jug, sugar bowl and cream jug by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield, 1943, gross weight 54oz 1679g £500-700 See Illustration
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481 481 George VI silver tea tray by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd., Sheffield, 1943, 123.5oz, 3840g £1200-1500 See Illustration
482 Set of Victorian silver and ivory handled fish servers with pierced scrolling and bright cut decoration, by Martin, Hall & Co., Sheffield, 1870 £80-120 483 Edward VII silver mounted strut mirror with scrolling foliate decoration, maker’s mark ‘HL’, Birmingham, 1903, 30cm high £100-150 484 Victorian silver hand-held dressing table mirror with scrolling foliate decoration, by Willaim Comyns & Sons, London, 1897, two brushes, two combs, button hook, glove stretcher and five jars, various dates and marks £150-250 485 Edward VII silver circular box and cover embossed with putti and scrolling floral decoration, by William Comyns & Sons, London, 1901, 11oz, 343g, an oval silver mounted box, and two other boxes with unmarked mounts, (4) £200-300 486 Modern canteen of silver cutlery, comprising seven dinner forks, eight dessert forks, eight dessert spoons, four tablespoons, eight soup spoons, six teaspoons, eight coffee spoons, eight fish knives and forks, gross weight assuming handles of fish knives and forks are filled, 128oz, 3980g, eight silver handled and steel bladed dinner knives, eight dessert knives, cheese knife, cake slice, by James Dixon & Sons Ltd., Sheffield, 1974/5, non-matching sugar tongs and a teaspoon £1200-1800
487 487 Crocodile skin dressing case, the fitted interior with near complete crocodile skin and silver mounted ladies dressing items, by Louis Augustus Leins, London, circa 1913, with exterior canvas cover £800-1000 See Illustration 488 Pair of modern silver grape scissors with moulded decoration, by Nat Leslie Ltd., London, 1984, set of six Dutch silver teaspoons with windmill terminals, six silver teaspoons with green hardstone inset terminals and a Mexican Sterling silver letter opener, gross weight 13.5oz, 419g £150-250 489 Set of four silver Bridge pencils in fitted case
£100-150
490 Victorian silver chamberstick and snuffer with embossed decoration, by Henry Wilkinson & Co., Sheffield, 1838, 2.1oz, 67g £50-80
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491 491 Sterling silver ‘Chellini Madonna’ dish from a limited edition of 750, 27oz, 839g £300-400 See Illustration
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492 George V Scottish silver square waiter, on shaped feet, by R & W Sorley, Glasgow, 1910, 21.5oz, 668g £200-300
500 Victorian Britannia standard silver lighthouse caster, with spiral decoration, by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1899, 7.9oz, 246g £100-150 See Illustration
493 Victorian silver teapot with embossed decoration, by Charles Edwards, London, 1884, gross weight 8.1oz, 253g £60-80
501 George VI silver cigar ashtray, Birmingham 1936, makers Hukin & Heath Ltd., 126g/ 4.1ozt £40-60
494 George VI silver sugar castor of baluster form, by S Blackensee & Sons Ltd., Birmingham, 1938, 7.6oz, 238g £80-120
502 Art Nouveau silver spoon with enamel decoration to top, shaped hammered bowl, London, 1904, makers mark partially rubbed, 1.68ozt/ 52g £40-60
495 Modern silver sugar castor with gadrooned base, by William Suckling Ltd., Birmingham, 1960, 4.3oz, 135g £50-80
503 Art Nouveau silver spoon with enamel decoration to top, London 1903, makers mark partially rubbed, 33.4g/ 1.07ozt £30-40
496 Modern silver pepperette of baluster form, by William Comyns & Sons Ltd., London, 1960, fork and spoon set in fitted case, small dish, cream jug and other items, weighable silver 14oz, 435g £150-250 497 George IV Irish silver fiddle pattern tablespoon, maker’s mark ‘JW’, Dublin, 1829, other flatware, sugar bowl, and other items, 25oz, 777g £250-350 498 Victorian silver Sommelier’s corkscrew/bottle opener, by Walter Thornhill & Co., London, 1891 £50-80 499 George VI silver five piece cruet set, comprising two salt and pepper shakers and a mustard pot and cover, by Barker Brothers Silver Ltd., Birmingham, 1938 £40-60
504 Art Nouveau silver spoon with wheel and enamel decoration to the top, Birmingham 1894, makers mark partially rubbed, .72ozt/ 22.6g £30-40 505 Victorian silver jug, decorated with bands of natural and scientific motifs, London 1886, makers Charles Stuart Harris, along with three pepperettes, total silver weight 213g/ 6.86ozt, (4) £60-80 506 Liberty & Co. spoon, London 1903, three further spoons by Liberty & Co., and a sugar tongs by Liberty & Co., total weight 2.65ozt/ 83g £30-50 507 Group of small silver items including Christening cup with etched decoration of cat playing a fiddle, London 1963, makers Asprey & Co Ltd., miniature figure of a drummer sitting on a drum, two decanter labels, Tiffany & Co. silver cylindrical box, miniature mirror and miniature pail by Tiffany & Co., and four silver dagger pins including three Russian examples with niello decoration, total silver weight (less mirror) 210g/ 6.75ozt £60-100
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508 Cased set of six silver seal top spoons, Sheffield 1922, makers Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, retailed by Weir & Sons, and a pair of Bengal silver spoons, total weight 124g/ 3.98ozt £40-60
514 George III caddy spoon, Birmingham 1819, makers Joseph Willmore, .29ozt/ 8.8g £30-40 See Illustration
509 George VI Britannia standard silver jug, London 1938, makers F.T.R. & Co. (unidentified), 200g/ 6.41ozt £80-100
515 George IV caddy spoon of rectangular form, Birmingham 1827, makers Joseph Willmore, .33ozt/ 10.4g £30-40 See Illustration
510 Art Nouveau Britannia standard silver spoon, by Thomas Bradbury & Sons London 1900, 62g, 2oz £30-50 511 Pair of silver salt and pepper shakers in the form of gun cartridges, on 12 calibre bullet bases, Birmingham 2008, makers Ari D Norman, total silver weight 1.2ozt/ 37.4g £30-40 512 George III caddy spoon, Birmingham 1807, makers Joseph Willmore, .27ozt/ 8.3g £30-40 See Illustration 513 George III caddy spoon, Birmingham 1814, makers Joseph Willmore, .26ozt/ 8g £30-40 See Illustration
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516 George III caddy spoon of rectangular form, Birmingham 1818, maker Joseph Willmore, .35ozt/ 11g £30-40 See Illustration 517 William IV caddy spoon of rectangular form, Birmingham 1830, maker Joseph Willmore, .31ozt/ 9.7g £30-40 See Illustration 518 George IV caddy spoon of rectangular form, Birmingham 1824, maker Joseph Willmore, .34ozt/10.6g £30-40 See Illustration 519 William IV king’s pattern caddy spoon, Birmingham 1838, maker Joseph Willmore, .49ozt/15.3g £30-40 See Illustration
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520 George IV king’s pattern caddy spoon, Birmingham 1822, maker Joseph Willmore, .72ozt/22.4g £30-40 See Illustration 521 George IV caddy spoon, Birmingham 1827, maker Joseph Willmore, .39ozt/12g £30-40 See Illustration 522 George IV caddy spoon, Birmingham 1826, maker Joseph Willmore, .32ozt/10.2g £30-40 See Illustration
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523 Modern silver wine taster, the handle formed of entwined serpents, by William Comyns & Sons Ltd., London, 1973, 2.49oz, 77g £40-60 524 Pair of Art Nouveau Britannia standard silver spoons, London 1903, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co., 0.8oz, 27g £30-50 525 Modern Britannia standard silver seal-top spoon, London 1977, makers Garrard & Co Ltd., another seal-top spoon, a Silver Jubilee spoon, total weight 71g/2.28ozt, and another with indistinct marks £30-50
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526 George V silver spoon with decoration of squirrel to the finial, hammered bowl, Birmingham 1930, makers Winifred King & Co., .5ozt/ 158g £30-40
537 Pair of William IV crested fiddle, thread and shell pattern tablespoons London, 1830, five Old English pattern dessert spoons Sheffield hall mark, and ten silver teaspoons 22oz, 622g £200-250
527 Four silver napkin rings including one Birmingham 1927, makers Winifred King & Co., total weight 126g/4.05ozt £40-60
538 George VI silver hotwater jug of octagonal section on paw feet, gross weight 20oz, 646g £200-300
528 George V footed silver salt, London 1928, makers Tessiers Ltd., 2.56ozt/ 80g £30-50 529 19th century silver pepperette, marks rubbed, 2.7oz, 86g, and a snuff box with rubbed marks £30-50 530 George V silver snuff box, by William Henry Sparrow, Birmingham, 1914, 1.6oz, 51g, 6cm wide £50-80 531 Pair of modern silver goblets with knopped stems on round bases, by Mappin & Webb, London, 1967/8, 19.2oz, 599g, 15cm high £150-250 532 Victorian silver christening spoon and fork engraved with birds, by George Angel, London, 1877, in leather case, another silver christening spoon and fork, (cased) and a silver gilt annointing spoon, London, 1902, not in original case, 5.5oz, 171g £50-80 533 George V silver and blue enamelled round compact, Birmingham 1916, 22g £50-80 534 George IV silver fiddle and shell pattern soup ladle, by Charles Dalgleish, Edinburgh, 1820, 10oz, 311g £120-180
539 539 George III silver ladle, London 1806, and ten George III and Victorian serving spoons various dates and marks, 28ozs £250-350 See Illustration 540 Victorian fiddle pattern caddy spoon, London, 1862, spoon and various flatware, 15oz, 466g £150-250 541 Edward VII silver bachelor’s three piece tea service, comprising teapot, cream jug and sugar bowl, by Charles Boyton & Son Ltd., London, 1905, gross weight 11.5oz, 360g £100-200 542 George VI silver cigarette case with engine turned decoration, by Deakin & Francis Ltd., Birmingham, 1946, another similar and two compacts £80-120 543 Set of six George V silver fiddle pattern dessert forks, by Joseph Rodgers & Sons, Sheffield, 1921, 11oz, 342g £120-180 544 Ten George III and later English and Irish fiddle pattern tablespoons, various dates and marks, 22.5oz, 699g £250-350
535 535 George V silver three piece tea service, by Selfridge & Co. Ltd., Birmingham, 1931, gross weight 29oz, 901g £300-350 See Illustration 536 Edward VII silver mounted and cut glass scent bottle and cover, London 1903, a quantity of other sundry glass with silver collars, a silver clothes brush, and two miniature silver challenge cups and a silver footed dish £60-100
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545 Collection of George III and later silver teaspoons, coffee spoons, mustard and salt spoons, various dates and marks, (16), 8oz, 248g £80-120 546 Set of four Victorian Scottish silver tot ladles with turned wooden handles, by David Taylor, Glasgow, 1848 £120-180 547 Set of three William IV Scottish silver tot ladles with turned wooden handles, by Alexander McDonald, Glasgow, 1830 £100-200
548 548 George V silver three piece tea service, comprising teapot, cream jug and sugar bowl, with reeded decoration and oval section, by D & J Wellby Ltd., London, 1911/13, gross weight 32oz, 995g £350-450 See Illustration 549 Modern silver mounted cut glass ships decanter, by J B Chatterley & Sons Ltd., Birmingham, 1991 £50-80 550 Set of six matched Victorian silver fiddle, thread and shell pattern teaspoons, various marks, and other silver teaspoons, 15.5oz, 482g £150-250 551 George V silver cigarette case with engine turned decoration, by Frederick Field Ltd., Birmingham, 1930, and two other cigarette cases, gross weight 10.5oz, 326g £100-150 552 Pair of Victorian silver salts with embossed floral decoration, maker’s mark rubbed, London, 1859, sauce ladle, punch ladle, boxed flatware and other small items of silver and silver plate £200-300 553 Pair of George V matched silver miniature four division toast racks on four ball feet, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Sheffield, 1929 and Horace Woodward & Co. Ltd., London, 1913, 1.8oz, 57g £60-100 554 Pair of George V silver four division toast racks with loop handles, London, 1935 and another toast rack of arched form, 7ozs £50-80 555 George V silver sauce boat with wavy rim on three hoof feet, by Adie Bros., Birmingham, 1926, set of four shell-shaped salts, and other small items of silver, 13ozs £100-200 556 Edward VII silver cream jug with embossed decoration, standing on three feet, Sheffield, 1907, makers Levesley Brothers (Thomas Levesley), and another silver cream jug, Birmingham, 1901, makers Walker & Hall, total silver weight 3.47ozt/ 108g, (2) £60-100
557 Cased set of six George VI silver seal top coffee spoons, Birmingham 1939, makers W H Haseler Ltd., four silver hockey spoons, a further teaspoon with crest and “Savoy Madeira” to handle, and a cigarette case, Chester 1899, makers Henry Williamson Ltd. total silver weight 172g/ 5.53ozt £30-50 558 Pair of George III silver oval salts with pierced and engraved decoration, blue glass liners, maker’s mark ‘GB’, London 1813 and 1815 and a silver pepperette, 4.1oz, 127g £60-100 559 Victorian silver mustard pot with embossed decoration, by Barnard Brothers, London, 1875, with silver plated spoon and a cut glass dressing table box with silver cover, 4.1oz, 129g £40-60 560 George V ladies silver evening purse with fitted leather interior, maker’s mark rubbed, Birmingham, 1915, and a silver plated mirror in the form of a purse £40-60 561 George III silver Old English pattern sauce ladle, maker’s mark ‘TN’, London, 1787, and a French white metal mounted carving handle £40-60 562 Set of six Edward VII silver and mother of pearl handled fruit knives and forks, by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield, 1901, in fitted case £100-200 563 Modern silver shot and double shot measuring cup, by Wakely & Wheeler, London, 1962, 3.6oz, 113g £50-80 564 Victorian silver six division toast rack with loop handle on shaped feet, by Edward Gilbert, London, 1884, 7.6oz, 236g £80-120 565 Victorian silver ‘MENU’ holder, maker’s mark ‘G & Co.’, Birmingham, 1897 and a four division toast rack on ball feet, 4.2oz, 131g £50-80
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566 Victorian silver card tray, the pierced border with bird and figural decoration, on three scroll feet, by Henry Wilkinson & Co., Sheffield 1893, 8oz, 248g £100-150 567 Victorian silver brandy pourer with turned ivory handle, by Henry Stratford Ltd., Sheffield, 1898, gross weight 1.7oz, 54.5g £40-60 568 Modern Sterling silver set of four Bridge pencils with engine turned decoration, in fitted case £40-60 569 George VI silver pencil holder and cover by S. Mordan & Co., London, 1938, three vestas and a match case, 3.9oz, 123g £60-100 570 Set of four George V silver gilt spoons with grapevine handles, by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield, 1911, set of six teaspoons and sugar tongs, set of six coffee spoons and a condiment set, all in fitted cases, small silver box £100-150 571 Pair of Victorian silver napkin rings with moulded foliate and shell decoration, by Josiah Williams & Co., London, 1896 and other small silver items, 16oz, 497g £180-220 572 Modern silver limited edition dish celebrating the Jubilee of the birth of the Queen Mother, 329/750, maker’s mark ‘LH’, London, 1976, 12.9oz, 403g, with certificate of authenticity, in fitted case £150-200 573 George V silver porringer, maker’s mark rubbed, Birmingham, 1926, small trophy cup, Silver Jubilee dish and various silver teaspoons, 22.5oz, 699g £200-300
581 581 Garrard & Co. silver humidor of oval section ‘To commemorate the centenary of the birth of Sir Winston Spencer Churchill 1874-1974’, with engraved decoration, cedar lined, London, 1974, 22cm high, in fitted case Provenance: The vendor worked at Garrard’s for over 43 years and this is one of a very small edition, possibly as few as 10. £800-1200 See Illustration 582 Victorian silver vesta with engraved foliate decoration, by Henry Williamson Ltd., Birmingham, 1894, another vesta, mustard pot and cover, vinaigrette and other items, weighable silver 9.5oz, 295g, (9) £150-250
574 Set of four Edward VII silver seal top spoons with gilded bowls, by R H Halford & Sons, London, 1907, 7.5oz, 233g £60-100 575 Victorian silver mug of plain tapering form, by John Hunt & Robert Roskell, London, 1872, 11.9oz, 372g £100-150 576 Pair of Victorian silver candle sticks Sheffield 1889, 30cm ( filled) £100-200 577 George III silver wine funnel London 1808, makers mark rubbed, 15cm, 5oz, 155g £100-200 578 Pair of George V silver candle-sticks, Birmingham 1911, 17cm, filled £60-100 579 George V silver six piece cruet set, comprising a pair of salts, pair of pepper pots, pair of mustard pots, London 1926, 11ozs £60-100 580 Victorian Scottish fiddle pattern sauce ladle Glasgow 1848, silver mounted Whisky noggin Birmingham 1918, Victorian silver mug and Edward VII sugar tongs £60-100
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583 583 Pair of modern silver novelty salt and pepper shakers in the form of chicks breaking out of their shells, by Garrard & Co. Ltd., London, 1959, 4.9oz, 153g £250-350 See Illustration 584 William IV silver mug of baluster form with applied oak leaf decoration on round foot, by Edward, Edward Junior, John & William Barnard, London, 1832, 5.3oz, 164g £60-100
585 George III white metal vinaigrette with reeded decoration, unmarked, 0.6oz, 19g, 3.3cm wide £80-120
595 George II white metal snuff box with engraved decoration, hand inscribed to base ‘KD 1727’, 1.2oz, 40g £80-120
586 George VI silver engine turned dressing set comprising hairbrush, mirror and clothes brush Birmingham 1951, cased, another Mappin and Webb silver dressing set hairbrush, mirror, clothes brush and comb London 1924, two other silver mirrors and brushes, and a manicure set cased £120-180
596 Modern silver six piece cruet set, comprising two salts and spoon, two mustard pots and spoons and two pepperettes, by Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd., London, 1953, in fitted case £50-80
587 George V silver patch box on white metal chain, Birmingham, 1916, a silver cigarette case with engraved floral decoration, Chester, three silver vesta cases, and a silver matchbox cover £80-120 588 A quantity of silver topped cut glass dressing jars (15) and three with plated tops £80-120 589 Modern silver sugar caster of octagonal form, Birmingham, 1969, a silver inkwell, a pair of sugar nips, a silver cream jug, 3 silver spill vases of trumpet form, a silver pepperette and sundry plate £100-150 590 George V silver bon bon dish on foot, by Mappin & Webb, London, 1924, a five bar silver toast rack, an embossed silver bon bon dish, silver topped cut glass dressing items, a pair of plated fish servers (cased) and other items £40-60 591 Victorian silver teapot with engraved decoration on round foot, by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield, 1873, gross weight 23oz, 715g £200-300 592 George III silver sugar castor of baluster form with embossed decoration, marks partially cut off, 3.4oz, 106g £30-50
597 597 George V silver three branched epergne, with pierced decoration on round base, by Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd., Sheffield, 1912, 37oz, 1150g £400-600 See Illustration 598 Victorian silver oval desk stand with two silver mounted cut glass inkwells, reeded border on four shaped feet, by John Grinsell & Sons, London, 1897, weighable silver 7.2oz, 224g £80-120 599 Modern silver bonbon dish with pierced and scrolling decoration, by Israel Freeman & Son Ltd., London, 1973, cigarette case, sugar tongs and cream jug, 11.5oz, 357g £120-180
593 593 Edward VII silver three piece tea service, comprising teapot, cream jug and sugar bowl, with moulded gadrooned and shell decoration, by Elkington & Co. Ltd., Birmingham, 1902, gross weight 52oz, 1617g £500-700 See Illustration 594 Set of six George VI Arts & Crafts style coffee spoons, the bowls with hammered decoration, by Sybil Norah Pringle, Edinburgh, 1944, 2.4oz, 76g £40-60
600 Modern silver condiment set, comprising salt, mustard pot and cover with spoon and salt with spoon, by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield, 1977, spoon and shove, six teaspoons and sugar tongs, all in fitted cases, 12oz, 373g £120-180 601 Pair of modern silver decanter labels, ‘Scotch’ and ‘Port’, by Israel Freeman & Son Ltd, London, 1972, two hearts, and other small items, gross weight 11.5oz, 357g £120-180 602 Modern silver sauce boat with scroll handle on three pad feet, by James Dixon & Sons Ltd., Sheffield, 1967, small trumpet vase, cigarette case and flatware, weighable silver 16.5oz, 513g £150-180 603 Concord, modern silver cased bedside clock stamped Concord and a silver plated bedside clock the dial also reading Concord £50-100
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604 604 Modern silver ‘The Medallic History of Britain’, comprising a hundred medallions of 24ct gold on Sterling silver, in a fitted wooden case with book, first edition, by John Pinches, approximately 30oz, 933g £200-300 See Illustration 605 Victorian silver pin cushion in the form of a basket, by Vale Bros & Sermon, Birmingham 1885 £40-60 606 Edward VII silver pierced bowl with blue glass liner, London 1902, fluted cream jug, Birmingham 1889, embossed cream jug, Birmingham 1895, and the top section of a George III wine funnel, 7oz, 217g weighable silver £80-120 607 Pair of pepperettes, Chester, 1934, three other pepperettes, a mustard and a shell bowl caddy spoon, 8oz, 248g total weighable silver £80-120 608 Various silver spoons, sugar tongs, mechanical pencils and a small quantity of silver plated items £40-60 609 George V cut class and silver mounted scent bottle, Chester, 1911, and another, London, 1930 £40-60
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610 William IV and later matched canteen of silver fiddle pattern cutlery, comprising fourteen dinner forks, two tablespoons, two sauce ladles, fourteen dessert forks, thirteen dessert spoons, six teaspoons, various dates and makers, 83oz, 2581g, and fourteen modern silver pistol-handled dinner and dessert forks £1000-1500 611 George V silver set of six fish knives and forks with servers, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1935 £120-180 612 Pair of Edward VII silver menu card holders, Birmingham, 1906, continental silver caddy spoon, and other items of silver and silver plate £100-200 613 Edward VII silver teapot with gadrooned rim on four ball feet, by Elkington & Co. Ltd., Birmingham, 1903, and a Sterling silver anointing spoon in fitted case, gross weight 15oz, 469g £100-150 614 Victorian silver mounted and cut glass hip flask, by A & J Zimmerman Ltd., Birmingham, 1896
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624 624 George V silver and tortoiseshell heart form trinket box with floral silver inlaid decoration, London, 1911 £80-120 See Illustration 615 615 Modern silver New Forest goblet with hammered decoration and a scene of ponies within oak leaves beneath the bowl, inscribed and numbered ‘362’ to base, by Hector Miller, London, 1980, gross weight 11.5oz, 358g, with certificate of authenticity £200-300 See Illustration 616 Pair of George IV Scottish silver sauce ladles, Edinburgh, 1824 £30-50
625 George V silver cased mantel clock by William Atkinson, Birmingham, 1911
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617 Edward VII silver framed mirror, Birmingham, 1907, 28cm x 23cm £40-60
626 Set of six modern silver name place holders in the form of fox heads, Birmingham £40-60 See Illustration
618 Pair of George V novelty heart form silver toast racks, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1912, 3.8oz, 120g £50-80
627 George V fox head silver letter opener by JVC, Birmingham, 1933, and a silver rabbit topped bookmark £40-60
619 Pair of white metal wine tasters
628 Edward VII silver caddy spoon depicting Edward II, import marks for Chester, 1903 £15-30
£30-50
620 Set of four Victorian silver salts in the form of cauldrons, retailed by Mappin & Webb, London, 1892, in fitted case £50-80 621 Victorian silver cream jug, Birmingham, 1897
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622 Edward VII silver mug by Thomas Bradbury & Son, Sheffield 1904, 8oz 248g £80-120 623 Modern silver photograph frame 23cm x 18cm, Birmingham, 1965 £30-50
629 Victorian silver foliate bright cut caddy spoon by Thomas Dones, Birmingham, 1854 £20-40 630 Set of six George V silver spoons with handles in the form of golf clubs by Levi & Salaman, Birmingham, 1927 £20-40 631 Edwardian silver novelty trinket or cufflink box with golfing scene, Chester, 1905 £50-80
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633 Silver vesta case with golfer design
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634 Edward VII silver Vesta case with bright cut decoration by S&B, Birmingham, 1903 £20-40 635 Victorian silver and enamelled vesta case, Chester, 1900
644 Victorian silver fiddle pattern sauce ladle by WE, London, 1841 £15-30
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636 George V silver photograph frame, Sheffield, 1918, and a metal photograph frame with the flags £20-40 637 Edward VII Samson & Mordan silver novelty desk paperweight with a hatching chick, Chester, 1908 £80-120 638 George III silver vinaigrette with vacant cartouche by Joseph Wilmore, Birmingham, 1810 £80-120 See Illustration
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639 George IV silver vinaigrette with engine turned decoration and vacant cartouche by Thomas Shaw, Birmingham, 1827 £80-120 See Illustration
645 Pair of Victorian silver tea strainers with moulded decoration by Berthold Muller, import marks for Chester, 1898, 3.7oz, 118g £40-60 See Illustration
640 Victorian silver vinaigrette of serpentine form by maker’s mark ‘AT’, vacant cartouche, Birmingham, 1866 £80-120 See Illustration
646 George V silver tea caddy of hexagonal section, Chester, 1913 £60-90
641 George IV silver vinaigrette with vacant cartouche and foliate bright cut decoration by W. S. Birmingham, 1825 £80-120 See Illustration
647 Cased set of six Victorian silver salts and matching spoons with foliate bright cut decoration, by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield, 1888 £80-120 648 Pair of George V silver pedestal tazza dishes by Harrods, London, 1911, 7.6oz, 237g £80-120 649 Pair of Victorian silver epergnes with central moulded pink glass flutes, London, 1897 £40-60 650 Edward VII silver cased mantel clock by SB, Birmingham, 1909 £40-60 651 George V silver photograph frame, the oval aperture with bright cut floral designs, by S&B, Birmingham, 1911 £30-50 652 Two silver decanter labels, Sherry and Port with shell borders £15-30 653 George III silver decanter label ‘Port’ by ‘IL’, London, 1786 £20-40
642 642 Victorian silver bon bon spoon with pierced decoration, by William Comyns, London, 1890 £20-40 See Illustration 643 George IV silver crested scoop form caddy spoon by Eley & Fearn, London, 1822 £20-40
654 George IV silver snuff box by ‘WS’, Birmingham, 1825
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655 Edward VII double section silver playing cards box, Birmingham, 1904 £50-80 656 Edward VII novelty silver pin cushion in the form a bell by ‘L&S’, Birmingham, 1909 £40-60 657 Edward VII silver table lighter/ashtray, Sheffield, 1903
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658 George V silver and enamelled match box holder with links to the electrical engineers, Birmingham, 1924 £20-40 See Illustration
660 George V two-section silver vesta case by ‘H&M’, Birmingham, 1913 £40-60 See Illustration
659 Novelty silver vesta case in the form of Havana cigars £30-50 See Illustration
661 Victorian silver and enamelled shipping interest vesta case ‘SS Orion’, Birmingham, 1898 £30-50 See Illustration
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670 George V silver backed mirror, silver backed brush, two mustard pots, salt, pepper pot, inkwell, and an Indian bowl £80-120
662 662 Edward VII silver and enamel cased comb with applied flag, Birmingham, 1909 £20-40 See Illustration 663 Victorian silver beaker by Edward John Webb, London, 1880, 4.8oz, 150g £40-60
671 Edward VII silver sovereign holder, Birmingham, 1908, silver vesta, and a silver compact, various dates and marks, and pair of knife rests £50-100 672 Victorian silver half reeded hot water jug Sheffield 1888, 15ozs £150-250 673 Edward VII silver fruit bowl with pierced shell handles, Sheffield 1909, 24cm dia,14 oz-435 gm, cut glass bowl with silver rim, Sheffield 1904, and a silver backed hand mirror Birmingham 1906. £150-200
664 George VI silver photograph frame by James Dixon & Sons, Birmingham, 1938, 223mm x 172mm £40-60 665 Set of six modern silver gilt spoons each with enamelled floral decoration, by S J Rose & Son, Birmingham, 1979, in fitted case £60-100 666 Set of six modern silver gilt teaspoons, the bowls with enamelled floral decoration, by S. J. Rose & Son, Birmingham, 1979, in fitted case £60-100 667 Set of six modern silver gilt teaspoons with enamelled floral decoration, by S. J. Rose & Son, Birmingham, 1979, in fitted case £60-100 668 Set of six modern silver gilt teaspoons with enamelled floral decoration, by Mappin & Webb, Birmingham, 1991, in fitted case £60-100
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669 669 George V silver four piece tea service, comprising teapot, hotwater jug, cream jug and sugar bowl, by Docker & Burn Ltd., Birmingham, 1925, gross weight 55oz, 1710g £500-800 See Illustration
674 Dutch silver presentation cup and cover of ovoid form on knopped stem and round base, (loaded base), 30cm high £150-250 See Illustration
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675 Continental white metal novelty miniature model of a double bass, with moulded figural decoration, 3.7oz, 116g £50-80 See Illustration
679 Continental white metal novelty miniature model of a lute with moulded scrolling and figural decoration, 1.1oz, 34g £50-100 See Illustration
676 Dutch silver novelty miniature model of a cello with moulded putti decoration, partial marks, 1.5oz, 48g £50-80 See Illustration
680 Two continental white metal novelty miniature violins, with moulded and engraved decoration, 2.2oz, 69g £50-100 See Illustration
677 Dutch silver novelty scent bottle in the form of a lute with moulded figural decoration, single sword mark, 1.3oz, 41g £50-80 See Illustration
681 Continental white metal novelty miniature model of a mandolin, with embossed figural and engraved scrolling decoration, 1.1oz, 36g £50-80 See Illustration
678 Continental white metal novelty miniature model of a cello with moulded figural decoration, crossed keys mark, 1.6oz, 50g £50-100 See Illustration
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682 Set of six French fiddle pattern silver dinner knives and forks, forks 14oz, 435g, in fitted case £120-180
690 Pair of Greek silver candlesticks with slender stems on round bases, 25cm high, and another pair with smaller knopped stems, 13.5cm high, all marked ‘925’ and all with loaded bases £60-100 691 Two Greek silver vases with hammered decoration, each marked ‘925’, 9.8oz, 306g, and each 15cm high £100-150
683 683 Greek silver dish with embossed decoration on three shell and scroll feet, marked ‘925’, 28.5oz, 886g £350-450 See Illustration 684 Greek silver twin-handled dish with hammered decoration, marked ‘925’, 18.5oz, 575g £200-300
692 692 Dutch white metal model of a three masted saling ship on integral sleigh form base, maker’s mark ‘JPH’, 22cm high £200-300 See Illustration
685 685 Greek silver bowl with hammered decoration and shaped rim on round foot, marked ‘925’, 20.5oz, 637g £250-350 See Illustration 686 Greek silver mounted frosted glass lamp on round base, marked ‘925’, 46cm high £80-120 687 Greek silver bowl inset with eight blue stone cabochons, on round foot, marked ‘925’, 6.7oz, 211g £100-200 688 Greek silver twin-handled bowl with textured decoration, marked ‘925’, 8.4oz, 261g £100-150 689 Greek silver bowl on three scroll feet, small vase with applied floral decoration, twin-handled pourer with spiral decoration and a silver mounted wooden tray, all marked ‘925’, weighable silver 13.7oz, 426g £150-250
693 693 Pair of German silver sewing scissors moulded as a stork and revealing a swaddled baby when the scissors are opened, ‘800’ standard, 1.2oz, 38g, 10.5cm long £150-250 See Illustration
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694 Russian silver lidded glass trinket box, with 84 Kokoshnik mark, and a cigar ashtray with rubbed marks, total silver weight (less rim of box) 131.5g/ 4.23ozt £40-60 695 Danish white metal bowl, 800 standard 20cm
707 Pair of continental silver dishes in the form of baskets, import marks for London, 1896 £20-40
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696 Matched set of French silver cutlery with moulded, shell, thread and foliage decoration, comprising an ice cream set, fish servers and sauce ladles, twelve dessert forks and salad servers, various makers, 44.5oz, 1383g, in fitted case £600-800 697 Set of six French silver teaspoons with feather and shell decoration, other silver teaspoons and condiment spoons, 12.5oz, 388g £120-180
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698 19th century Dutch silver box with embossed figural decoration, English silver box embossed with putti and a white metal engine turned stamp box, 5.6oz, 177g £50-80
708 Pair of novelty German silver salt and pepper cruets in the form of ducks, ‘800’ standard £80-120 See Illustration
699 Modern Dutch silver hotwater jug of baluster form, 1955, gross weight 15.6oz, 488g £150-250
709 Combination sterling silver coin, card case and compact with engine turned finish £40-60
700 Continental silver card tray embossed with cherub, toasting fork and tray width 21cm £50-80
710 Art Nouveau silver case by H & A, import marks for Birmingham, 1905 £80-120 711 Silver caddy spoon with Galleon finial by ‘A&D’, import marks £20-40 See Illustration 712 Georg Jensen Danish silver caddy spoon with acanthus leaf pattern £20-40 See Illustration 713 Danish silver caddy spoon with Military finial, 1952
701 701 European silver and agate carriage, the driver a naked woman with long flowing hair, being pulled by four horses, stamped 925 35cm long, on perspex stand £300-500 See Illustration 702 19th century continental silver box with hinged cover modelled as a standing pig, import marks for Sheffield, 1898, 3.2oz, 101g £100-200 703 German silver cigarette case with engraved scrolling floral decoration, ‘800’ standard, 5.9oz, 186g £100-200 704 Set of six silver ‘800’ standard napkin rings
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705 Three silver ‘800’ standard caddy spoons, one Italian with a pierced design handle with a Gondola £30-50 706 Miniature silver table by Simon Rosenthal ‘800’ standard, with embossed design £20-40
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714 Two silver beakers one Swedish and one Danish, different designs £30-50 715 Danish sterling silver ‘Glug Glug’ decanter by E. Dragsted with crown form stopper £30-50 716 19th century Dutch silver court shoe embossed with figures in a garden, import marks for London, 1896, 5.5oz, 172g, 18cm long £150-200 717 American white metal soup ladle with figure head finial, by Bailey & Co., Philadelphia, 7.5oz, 233g £80-120 718 Birks Sterling silver cream jug and sugar bowl, English silver ashtray, napkin ring and Indian white metal pepperette, 9.7oz, 302g £80-120 719 Paul Revere reproduction Sterling silver hot water jug, impressed to base “Sterling 260” and “P. Revere Reproduction”, 314g, 10.1oz £100-150
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720 Tiffany & Co. Sterling silver wine sifter, twin-handles, impressed registration number and markings, 57g, 1.8oz £30-50 721 Tiffany & Co. Sterling silver wine taster, impressed registration number 23365 and marks, 1.94ozt/ 60g £30-50 722 Pair of Tiffany & Co. sterling silver pepperettes, impressed registration numbers and marks to bases, total weight 71.2g/ 2.29ozt £30-40 723 Tiffany & Co. silver shoe horn, impressed registration number, marks and “925-1000”, 1.57ozt/ 49g £60-80 724 Persian white metal dish with bands of foliate decoration, 32.5cm diameter, and an Indian white metal dish with embossed decoration, 19.5cm wide £150-250 725 Indian white metal teapot with embossed floral decoration and elephant finial on round base, gross weight 13.2oz, 413g £120-180
726 726 George II Irish silver sugar bowl embossed with figures in a landscape, on three hoof feet, by Matthew West, Dublin, 1740, 7.3oz, 228g £200-300 See Illustration
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727 George III Irish silver Old English pattern soup ladle, maker’s mark rubbed, Dublin, 1802, 6.5oz, 202g £80-120
738 Five George III and later Irish and English silver fiddle pattern tablespoons, various dates and marks, 11oz, 342g £120-180
728 George III Irish silver fiddle pattern gravy spoon, by John Kearns, Dublin, 1802, 4.5oz, 139g £50-80
739 George IV Irish silver mustard pot and cover with embossed floral decoration, by Edward Crofton, Dublin, 1828, bottle stand and two silver fiddle pattern dinner forks, (mustard pot lacks glass liner), 13.5oz, 419g £150-250
729 George III Irish silver soup ladle with shell form bowl, by Michael Keating, Dublin, 1773, 5.5oz, 171g £60-100 730 Pair of George IV Irish silver fiddle pattern sauce ladles, by Stephen Bergin, Dublin, 1821, 4oz, 124g £60-100 731 Pair of George III Irish silver Old English pattern sauce ladles, marks rubbed, 4oz, 124g £40-60 732 Seven George IV and later Irish silver fiddle pattern dessert spoons, various dates and marks, 10.5oz, 326g £100-200 733 Seven George IV Irish silver fiddle pattern dinner forks, four by Samuel Neville, Dublin, 1820, three by Thomas Farnett, Dublin, 1826, 16oz, 497g £180-220 734 George III Irish silver Old English pattern gravy spoon, maker’s mark rubbed, Dublin, 1801, 3.5oz, 108g £40-60 735 Four George III Irish silver Old English pattern tablespoons, by Michael Keating, Dublin, 1801, 9oz, 279g £100-150 736 Nine George III Irish silver Old English pattern dessert spoons, by Michael Keating, Dublin, 1802, and two other Irish silver dessert spoons, 11oz, 342g £120-180 737 Set of six George III Irish silver fiddle pattern dessert spoons, by Lawrence Nowlan, Dublin, 1815, and six English silver fiddle pattern dessert spoons, various dates and marks, 13oz, 404g £150-250
740 740 Eamon De Valera, modern Irish silver presentation salver, the serpentine rim with moulded Celtic knotwork decoration on four ball and claw feet, presented by Irish President Eamon de Valera in 1960, by Alwright & Marshall Ltd., Dublin, 1960, 28.5oz, 886g £250-350 See Illustration 741 George III Irish silver sauce boat with beaded rim on the three hoof feet, maker’s mark rubbed, Dublin, 1810, cigarette case, two trophy cups, fork and coffee spoon, 16.5oz, 513g £150-250
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Thursday 1st December, 10.00am Commander George Eyre Powell RN Family Archive Objects & Works of Art Ceramics & Glass Collectables Fine Art - Paintings & Prints Lot 1210
COMMANDER GEORGE EYRE POWELL RN FAMILY ARCHIVE This section of sale will not start before 10:00am Lots 1000 – 1032: A family archive relating to COMMANDER GEORGE EYRE POWELL RN (1790-1855) his ancestors and descendants. George Eyre Powell was a prominent officer in the Royal Navy his career having links to Napoleon Bonaparte and his sister Queen Caroline of Naples. It includes his Naval General Service medal with three clasps, gifts from both Napoleon and his sister, a royal correspondence with Edward Duke of Kent (Queen Victoria’s father), miniature portraits, silver, jewellery and family records, to be sold in 33 lots. These lots have never previously been on the market having unbroken family provenance to the present vendor.
1000 1000 Naval General Service medal awarded to Commander George Eyre Powell RN with three clasps Algiers, 6 Jan Boat Service 1813, and 1st and 18 Sept Boat service 1812 inscribed G E Powell Master’s Mate. Algiers (1328 issued) for the Bombardment of Algiers 1816. He was on HMS Cordelia Boat Service 1813, HMS Bacchante (21 issued). Capture of five gun-brigs off Otranto Boat service 1812 HMS Bacchante (24 issued). Capture of two merchant vessels off Rovigno, and a number of others, including the French xebec Tisiphone, and two gunboats. Historical Note: George Eyre Powell, 1790-1855 was born in County Kildare and joined the Navy in 1806. As a young man he had a period as a prisoner of Napoleon on the Continent escaping with two others and enduring many hardships and dangers during his escape. In January 1817 he joined HMS Heron under Captain Herbert Brown serving at St Helena and Cape Stations during which time he was involved with the prisoner Napoleon Bonaparte. He was also part of the escort for Queen Caroline of Naples (Napoleon’s sister), who with her children was guaranteed safety by the British following the fall of Naples (See below lot 1001 for her gift given to him in thanks for the performance of his duties.). A copy of a memorandum of his services (Public record office ref ADM 9/49 193437) is included in this lot. (see fuller biography below with the main family archive) £4000-6000 See Illustration
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1001 1001 Queen Caroline’s ring. An early 19th Century diamond quatrefoil ring, designed with four old-cut diamonds and a smaller diamond detail to the centre. Set in silver and gold. Estimated total diamond weight 3.35cts This ring was presented to George Eyre Powell by Queen Caroline of Naples (sister of Napoleon Bonaparte) on 7th June 1815 in thanks for all he did for her during her flight to safety following the capture of Naples by Austria. (The British had agreed to guarantee the safety of the Queen and her children following the King’s execution.) There are notes in the archive in the recipient’s hand p.20 and 21 (see lot 1032 below) and the hands of other family members, who subsequently owned it. It had been given to Powell’s wife shortly after it had been gifted to him. As with all items from the Powell family archive this lot has passed by family descent to the present vendor. £2000-3000 See Illustration
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1002 1002 Early 19th century shagreen box, 17cms x 8cms. While stationed on St Helena on a number of occasions George Eyre Powell met and walked with Napoleon Bonaparte and the archive (lot 1032) p. 10 refers to Longwood, which was Napoleon’s residence on St Helena and an occasion when Powell was given a green shagreen writing or penholder”. (Copy of the relevant page is included with this lot) Family tradition has it that this was the box referred to. As with all items from the Powell family archive this lot has passed by family descent to the present vendor. £500-800 See Illustration
1004 1004 Miniature portrait of George Eyre Powell RN in uniform 15cms x 11.5cms in a broad gilt frame, inscribed or reverse Commander Geo. Eyre Powell. Painted, Dublin 1834. As with all items from the Powell family archive this lot has passed by family descent to the present vendor. £500-800 See Illustration
1003 1003 Early 19th century watercolour of Verdun. Watercolour “View of Port, Cheussee Bridge at Verdun in France...1810 GEP”. 18.5 x 30.5cms. George Eyre Powell was captured by Napoleon’s forces and held a prisoner at Verdun. As with all items from the Powell family archive this lot has passed by family descent to the present vendor. £200-300 See Illustration
1005 1005 Miniature portrait, Thomas Wilmshurst b 1778 of Colchester, husband of Ann elder daughter of Joseph Kingdon and Catherrine Hirtzel, his wife and only sister of Catherine the wife of Commander Geo Eyre Powell RN, 8.5cms x 6.5cms £200-300 See Illustration
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1006 Miniature black and white portrait, Lucy, only daughter of Eyre Powell of Great Conel and Lucy Wright his wife: sister of George Eyre Powell RN. She married Isaac Weld of Dublin... 8.5cms x 6.5cms (embossed Reynolds London). As with all items from the Powell family archive this lot has passed by family descent to the present vendor. £100-200 See Illustration
1008 George Eyre Powell RN as midshipman in 1807 on HMS Wizard in the Expedition to Egypt, silhouette with gilt highlights, 12.5cms x 7.5cms handwritten note verso signed George Eyre Evans 1918. As with all items from the Powell family archive this lot has passed by family descent to the present vendor. £100-200 See Illustration
1009 1007 1007 Ann, elder daughter of Joseph Kingdon born 1786, only sister to Catherine wife of Com Geo Eyre Powell who married Tho Wilmshurst of Colchester and died 1860. In gilt frame with handwritten information verso. 8.5cms x 6.5cms. As with all items from the Powell family archive this lot has passed by family descent to the present vendor. £200-300 See Illustration
1009 Miniature oval portrait of “Ophelia Catherine eldest daughter of Geo. Eyre Powell RN and Catherine Kingdon his wife, married in 1856 to David Lewis Evans Professor of Hebrew Presbyterian College Carmarthen Mother of Geo Eyre, David L ?, Catherine Powell and Herbert Evans. died at Carmarthen Feb 1866 buried at George’s Meeting Colyton. painted in 1851 in London by Mr Manners 34 Poultry”, 6cm x 5cm gilt frame. As with all items from the Powell family archive this lot has passed by family descent to the present vendor. £150-200 See Illustration
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1010 1010 19th century 18ct gold open faced pocket watch marked Twycross of Dublin and 1836, diameter 4cm with key, gross weight 89 grams (back engraved with Powell coat of arms motto and crest) and accompanying 18ct gold watch chain 76 grams ÂŁ2000-3000 See Illustration
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1011 1011 Edward VII 9ct gold sovereign and half sovereign case, with engraved scroll and foliage decoration, Birmingham 1907 makers mark Rolason Brothers, 31.7 grams. Front engraved with Powell crest and motto. As with all items from the Powell family archive this lot has passed by family descent to the present vendor. £250-400 See Illustration 1012 Gold locket inset with portrait of a lady, the case stamped 15ct, engraved with Powell crest, 2.5cms. As with all items from the Powell family archive this lot has passed by family descent to the present vendor. £50-80
1014 1014 Early 19th century unmarked seal, inset with a bloodstone intaglio engraved with the Powell coat of arms. There is an impression of this seal in red wax in the archive scrap book p1 with a handwritten note that this was the seal used by George Eyre Powell RN after his marriage. As with all items from the Powell family archive this lot has passed by family descent to the present vendor. £200-300 See Illustration
1013 1013 Pair of 18ct gold cufflinks engraved with Powell crest and Monogram TVP, 16 grams in original box, retail mark for Frengley Brothers, Dublin. As with all items from the Powell family archive this lot has passed by family descent to the present vendor. £300-500 See Illustration
1015 1015 Continental yellow metal lady’s open faced pocket watch, gross weight 36 grams, note in later outer case ‘Mothers watch JV Powell’ £200-300 See Illustration 1016 19th century gold signet ring inset with intaglio of the Powell crest. As with all items from the Powell family archive this lot has passed by family descent to the present vendor. £80-120
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1017 18th century oval portrait miniature of a gentleman on ivory, in glass and yellow metal case with handwritten note verso, 40mm by 33mm. The note is not fully visible and we have been unable to open the case, we believe that it says “father of Mrs W…” possibly Weld. As with all items from the Powell family archive this lot has passed by family descent to the present vendor. £200-300 See Illustration
1020 19th century gold signet ring inset with bloodstone intaglio with Powell crest. As with all items from the Powell family archive this lot has passed by family descent to the present vendor. £200-300 See Illustration
1021 1018 1018 Late 18th century oval portrait miniature on ivory, 20mm by 10mm inset into an unmarked gold ring. As with all items from the Powell family archive this lot has passed by family descent to the present vendor. £150-250 See Illustration 1019 19th century monochrome oval portrait miniature on ivory set in a glass and yellow metal pendant/brooch, 35mm by 30mm, note verso Eyre Evans Powell. As with all items from the Powell family archive this lot has passed by family descent to the present vendor. £150-250
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1021 Four 19th century seals: Gilt metal seal inset with octagonal red stone engraved in intaglio. Catharine on page 92 in the main archive is a wax impression of this seal with an inscription “used by Catharine Dashwood and later by her daughter Catherine”. 19th century bronze seal with intaglio engraving with the image of the ship “The Royal George”, 19th century bronze seal engraved with Powell crest and monogram, 19th century yellow metal seal inset with an oval white stone engraved Eyre. As with all items from the Powell family archive this lot has passed by family descent to the present vendor. £60-100 See Illustration
1022 1022 George III/William IV silver Old English pattern cutlery, comprising three tablespoons, two sauce ladles, six dessert spoons and seven teaspoons, various dates and marks, earliest 1796, latest 1823, marked with the initials ‘GEP’?, sauce ladles with different initials, 21.5oz, 668g, and a small silver cigarette case with Powell crest. As with all items from the Powell family archive this lot has passed by family descent to the present vendor. £200-300 See Illustration
1023 1023 William IV/Victorian Irish silver fiddle pattern cutlery, comprising three tablespoons (two with raised sword in hand crest), six silver plated dinner forks, six dessert forks 1884/5, six teaspoons 1834/44, engraved with the Powell crest, weighable silver 22oz, 684g. As with all items from the Powell family archive this lot has passed by family descent to the present vendor. £200-300 See Illustration
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1026 1026 Pair of George III Irish silver card trays with moulded serpentine rims on three scroll feet, maker’s mark rubbed, Dublin, no date letter, engraved with the Powell crest, 20.5oz, 637g, 16.5cm diameter. As with all items from the Powell family archive this lot has passed by family descent to the present vendor. £300-500 See Illustration
1024 1024 Set of twenty-four George V silver and mother of pearl handled fruit knives and forks, by James Dixon & Sons Ltd., Sheffield, 1912, in fitted oak case, Powell crest to handles. As with all items from the Powell family archive this lot has passed by family descent to the present vendor. £300-500 See Illustration
1027 1027 19th century Irish silver oval snuffer tray with lobed rim, maker’s mark rubbed, and an Irish silver cream jug with ‘S’ scroll handle on three hoof feet, marks rubbed, both engraved with the Powell crest, 10oz, 311g. As with all items from the Powell family archive this lot has passed by family descent to the present vendor. £150-250 See Illustration
1025 1025 Set of twenty-four Victorian silver and ivory handled fish knives and forks with servers, by James Dixon & Sons Ltd., Sheffield 1895, in fitted oak case, with Powell crest. As with all items from the Powell family archive this lot has passed by family descent to the present vendor. £300-500 See Illustration
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1028 1028 George III silver vinaigrette in the form of a case, by J Lawrence & Co., Birmingham, 1816, engraved with crest (a stag’s head), 0.4oz, 12g. As with all items from the Powell family archive this lot has passed by family descent to the present vendor. £150-250 See Illustration
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1030 A 19th century seal with turned wood handle with the Powell crest (a rampant lion). As with all items from the Powell family archive this lot has passed by family descent to the present vendor. £80-120 See Illustration
1029 Royal correspondence. A collection 12 hand written letters from Prince Edward, Duke of Kent the fourth son of George III and father of Queen Victoria to Captain Conran who was Groom to the bedchamber in the Duke’s household. They are signed Edward by the Prince, and are mostly from Kensington Palace. It is not known what relationship if any Conran had with the Powell family. Included in the lot are a small collection of other contemporary letters. As with all items from the Powell family archive this lot has passed by family descent to the present vendor. £500-1000 See Illustration
1031 1031 A mahogany box made by George Eyre Powell with a note inside the hinged cover that it was made for his sister Lucy Eyre Powell (Weld), 44cms (mentioned in the family archive). A gavel sound block 19cms diam. Hand-written label on reverse turned on his lathe at Colyton Devon circa 1850 by Captain Geo. Eyre Powell RN and in 1925 given by his oldest grandson Geo. Eyre Evans to Thos Geo Eyre Powell, Dublin. Carved Powell coat of arms with crest and motto “Omnia vincit amor” (Love conquers all). Small turned wood box containing three seal impressions in wax. As with all items from the Powell family archive this lot has passed by family descent to the present vendor. £150-250 See Illustration
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1032 1032 A family archive relating to COMMANDER GEORGE EYRE POWELL RN (1790-1855) his ancestors and descendants, contained in a large scrapbook. On page 1 of the book there are personal details including a facsimile of a portrait, a wax impression of his seal and locks of his hair. On page 2 there is a published obituary and on page 3 a pencil sketch of HMS Heron on which he served from 18/1/1817 to October 1822. He was on board when Napoleon died at St Helena and sailed with her when she took news of his death to England. The album also contains a facsimile after Ibbetson of a sketch of Napoleon. Other details of the family include his Irish forebears and descendants. Other family names connected to the Powells include Kingdon (GEP’s wife), Evans, Doidge, and Weld. The archive continues in to the early years of the 20th Century. GEP moved to Colyton Devon in the 1820’s and had very close connections with George Meeting (Unitarian). The memorial stone to George Eyre Powell and his wife were in the building and there is a photograph of it in the archive. There is also a small collection of letters documents and other papers including: Several 19th century copy wills. 1704 sealed indenture from the Earl of Limerick and other documents. 19th century passport document Eyre Powell 1861 and another similar. Cronebane Yeomanry document issued to Eyre Powell 1827. 1772 Powell family indenture. Eyre Evans Powell to Ann Eyre Collection of 19th and early 20th century family documents and original letters. A small collection of 19th century letters stamps and envelopes including a signed photograph of Tennyson, a mid 19th century valentine to Miss Wolfe ? in its original stamped envelope, and a
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forged early 19th century guinea note purporting to be Bank of Ireland but stamped forgery with a letter from the Bank dated 18 Sept 1812 confirming this. Books include: Book of Common Prayer 1741 published Oxford British curiosities in art and nature, 1728 George Eyre Evans, Colytonia: a chapter in the history of Devon. signed copy, with inscription Thomas M Powell from Annie M Powell. Hand written cash book 1836-1858 BIOGRAPHY A Naval Biographical Dictionary (1849) by William Richard O’Byrne George Eyre Powell, born in 1790, is fifth son of the late Eyre Powell, Esq., of Great Connel, co. Kildare. Two of his brothers fell in the service of their country. This officer entered the Navy, 19 Jan. 1806, as Fst.-cl. Vol., on board the Wizard sloop, of 16 guns and 95 men, Capts. Edm. Palmer and Abel Ferris. Attaining soon the rating of Midshipman, he served in that capacity in the expedition to Egypt in 1807. A wound he received in the course of the same year at the cutting-out of a vessel from under the protection of a martello tower on the coast of Calabria had the effect of procuring him a grant from the Patriotic Fund. He subsequently, by jumping overboard, proved of material assistance in saving the life of the Captain’s coxswain, a man named Wm. Johnstone, who had been upset in the jolly-boat; and in May, 1808, he was on board the Wizard when she fell in with, chased for 88 hours, and, after having run a distance of 369 miles, and once beaten her opponent in an action of one hour and a half, compelled the French brig-corvette Le Requin, of 18 guns and 110 men, to seek refuge in the neutral port of Tunis. Removing in the following June to the Amphion 32, Capt. Wm. Hoste, he was placed a short time afterwards in command of a tender, with the rating of Master’s Mate, and detached on a cruize in the Adriatic, where he succeeded in capturing many of the enemy’s vessels. In March, 1809, he was sent in charge of a heavily-laden prize, accompanied by another one intrusted to the care of the present Commander Henry Browne Mason, to Malta, for the purpose of obtaining stores for the use of the Amphion. At day-break on the 6th, observing the approach of two privateers (the one carrying a long 22-pounder in the bow, a carronade in the stern, and 38 men, and the other a 22pounder in the bow and 28 men), Mr. Powell, concentrating the force of the two prizes on board his own, made all the opposition that could be expected from 2 one-pounder swivels and 6 muskets in the hands of 14 men. The enemy at length boarded on each quarter; and the British, having no alternative, surrendered. Mr. Powell, with his companions, was carried to Zara, thence taken to Ancona, and ultimately marched across the Alps to Briançon and Verdun. Escaping, in the autumn of 1810, with two other Midshipmen, Messrs. Burbidge and Thomas, he traversed Holland under great privations, and on reaching its shores embarked in a fishing-boat, in which he had the good fortune to be picked up by the Idas cutter, Lieut.-Commander Duncan. In that vessel, after he had been conveyed on board the Christian VII, flagship of Sir Edw. Pellew in the North Sea, and been by him highly complimented, he was sent to England. Reporting himself, on his arrival, at the Admiralty, he was at once ordered to join the Thisbe 28, Capt. Wm. Rogers, guard-ship at Woolwich. Soon after this, while absent on leave, he was attacked by the Walcheren fever, and for several weeks incapacitated from exertion. On his return to the Thisbe he was removed, in Dec. 1810, to the Primrose 18, Capt. Chas. Geo. Rodney Phillott, under whom we find him, during the next 12 months, employed in escorting troops to Lisbon, protecting the trade to Quebec, and cruizing off Flushing. Rejoining Capt. Hoste at the end of that period as Master’s Mate on board the Bacchante 38, he accompanied him a second time to the Adriatic, and again acted a part in more than one animated scene. On the night of 31 Aug. 1812, receiving charge of the Bacchante’s launch, he served with a detachment of boats under the command of Lieut. Donat Henchy O’Brien, and assisted in cutting out from the port of Lema
seven vessels laden with ship-timber for the Venetian Government, together with La Tisiphone French national xebec of 1 six-pounder, 2 three-pounders, and 28 men; one gun-boat with a nine-pounder, 2 three-pounders, and 24 men; and another of 1 nine-pounder and 20 men, intended for the protection of the trade on the coast of Istria from Pola to Trieste. On 6 Jan. 1813 Mr. Powell, with the same launch under his orders, united in a successful attack made by the boats of the Bacchante and Weasel sloop on five of the enemy’s gun-vessels in the neighbourhood of Otranto. While in command, previously to the latter affair, of the above-named Tisiphone, which had been converted into a tender and named the Amphion, he had fallen in, 2 Sept. 1812, with a convoy of 11 sail under the escort of two gun-boats; one of which, carrying 1 long 28-pounder in the bow, 1 22-pounder in the stern, together with 6 brass swivels and 38 men, he had succeeded, although with but 1 Midshipman, 13 seamen, and 5 marines on board, in driving on the rocks, after a running action of 35 minutes, in so shattered a condition that she soon went down. The other gun-boat was driven off the field. As a reward for his frequently distinguished conduct Mr. Powell was made Lieutenant, 22 Jan. 1813, into the Tremendous 74, Capt. Robt. Campbell. While in that ship he assisted at the reduction of the Castle of Trieste, and commanded a battery and a division of seamen at the taking of Rovigno, and in other operations on the coast of Istria. In charge of the flotilla employed in co-operation with the Austrians under Marshal Belgrade, he ascended the Po as far as the river Mincio, and aided at the blockade of Mantua, displaying in his exertions so much zeal, alacrity, and perseverance, that he elicited the thanks of the Marshal, and induced the late Sir
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Chas. Rowley, then commanding the Eagle 74, to mention him in a very warm manner in his despatches to Rear-Admiral Thos. Fras. Fremantel, the chief naval authority in the Adriatic. On the restoration of Naples to its ancient sovereign, and the surrender to Capt. Campbell of the shipping and arsenal, Mr. Powell was sent on shore to act as Commissioner, and remained there until the arrival of Lord Exmouth. He then escorted the ex-Queen to Trieste, and was by her presented with a valuable diamond ring. On the paying off of the Tremendous he was appointed, 29 Nov. 1815, Senior of the Cordelia 10, Capts. Wm. Sargent and Wm. Popham, under the former of whom he took part in the bombardment of Algiers, 27 Aug. 1816. He served next, from 18 Jan. 1817 until Oct. 1822, on the Home, St. Helena, and Cape stations, as First-Lieutenant in the Heron 18, Capts. Herbert Brace Powell and Job Hanmer, and was on board that vessel when she brought home the despatches announcing the death of Napoleon Buonaparte. He returned from the Cape of Good Hope with Capt. Hanmer, in the Leander 60, in Jan. 1823, from which period he remained on half-pay until appointed, 4 Feb. 1840, First of the Victory 104, Capts. Fras. Erskine Loch and Wm. Wilmott Henderson, ordinary guard-ship at Portsmouth. He attained his present rank 23 Nov. 1841. Commander Powell married Catherine, youngest daughter of the late Joseph Kingdon, Esq., Comptroller of the Customs for Exeter, and sister of Wm. Page Kingdon, Esq., late Mayor of Exeter, by whom he has had issue seven children. A large archive of family documents is held by the National Library of Wales, Aberyswyth. Reference GB 0210 MSEYRE ÂŁ500-800 See Illustration
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OBJECTS & WORKS OF ART This section of sale will not start before 10:30am 1033 Late 19th century gilt bronze casting of a woman in formal dress riding side saddle. 23cm High
£300-500
1034 Bronze of an athlete in classical form on plinth base, 56cm
£300-500
1035 Etienne-Hippolyte Maindron (1801-1884) bronze figure of a French soldier, signed Maindron and with the date 1793. 31.5cm
£300-500
1036 1036 Charles Octave Levy, “Salome”, patinated bronze, signed on the base and with a plaque on the front, Height 83cm.
1037 Cold painted Bronze nymph and satyr. 9cm high
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£2000-3000 See Illustration
£40-60
1038 1038 Pierre Jean David d’Angers, Philopoemen, Hurt, Pulling out a spear from his thigh, Bronze with Brown Patina, Inscribed David D’angers 1837, 48cm on marble plinth with presentation plaque (Presented to the Sergeants 18th Hussars by Capt M S Wellby on promotion 25th April 1895) by family history this was then used as a prize for pig sticking. £2500-3500 See Illustration 1039 Early 20th century ivory box on ball feet, 9cm wide and a note pad with silver inlaid decoration, with pencil PLEASE NOTE: THIS ITEM CONTAINS OR IS MADE OF IVORY. Buyers must be aware that regulations of several countries, including USA, prohibit the import of ivory, or any goods containing ivory. Ewbank’s advise prospective purchasers who intend to ship this lot to another country that they must familiarise themselves with the relevant import/export regulations prior to bidding. They are responsible for their shipping arrangements and the onus is therefore on them to organise their own shipping. £80-120 1040 Pair of 19th century lacquered bottle stands diameter 14cm
£60-100
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1041 Geo. Ingram, embossed plaque depicting a semi-nude classically draped figure amidst flowers, titled “Aurora”, impressed signature and dated 1932 lower right, in copper frame with dates 1909-1932 and decorated with leaves and foliage, 24.5cm x 17cm overall £40-60 1042 Early 20th century ivory mounted notebook/wallet with floral carved cartouche, and a pair of mother of pearl and gilt metal opera glasses £60-100 1043 Continental walnut folding mirror with inlaid figural decoration set in an oval panel, 23cm x 16.5cm £50-80
1060 Blonde tortoiseshell card case decorated with a vignette of Guys Cliff Warwick the reverse with Virginia Water, 10 x 7.5cm £80-120 1061 Blonde tortoiseshell card case, 9 x 5.5cm
£40-60
1062 Tortoiseshell and mother of pearl inlaid card case, 10cm x 8cm £40-60 1063 Mother of pearl and abalone shell card case, 9.5cm x 6.5cm £20-40 1064 Mother of pearl and abalone shell card case, 10.5 x 7.5cm
£30-50
1044 Chinese ivory card case carved with figures on a terrace, 8.5 x 4.5cm £150-250
1065 Tortoiseshell and mother of pearl inlaid card case, 9cm x 5cm
1045 Tortoiseshell and silver mounted card case, 10cm x 8cm
1066 Papier mâché note case with gilt, painted and mother of pearl decoration, 9.5 x 6.5cm £40-60
£60-80
1046 Tortoiseshell and mother of pearl card case decorated with rose, shamrock and thistle, 10cm x 7cm £40-60 1047 Mother of pearl card case carved with a woman watering her garden, 9.5 x 6.5cm £100-150 1048 Tortoiseshell and silver inlaid card case, 10.5 x 7.5cm
£40-60
1049 Papier Mâché card case decorated in gilt and with mother of pearl flowers. 11 x 7.5cm £40-60 1050 Papier mâché, gilt and mother of pearl note case, 10cm x 7cm £40-60 1051 Tortoiseshell card case with inset gold coloured metal cartouche, 10cm x 7cm £60-90 1052 Tortoiseshell and mother of pearl inlaid card case, 10.5cm x 8cm £40-60 1053 Mother of pearl card case with engraved foliate decoration, 10.5cm x 7cm £40-60 1054 Mother of pearl and abalone shell card case, 10.5 x 7.5cm 1055 Mother of pearl and abalone shell card case, 11 x 7.5cm
£60-80
£40-60
1056 Mother of pearl card case with engraved floral decoration, 10 x 7.5cm £40-60 1057 Blonde tortoiseshell, mother of pearl, abalone shell and silver card case. 10.5 x 7.5cm £80-120 1058 Mother of pearl card case, 10 x 6.5cm
£30-40
1059 Mother of pearl and abalone shell card case, 10.5 x 7.5cm
£50-80
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£40-60
1067 Tortoiseshell card case engraved with strawberries and flowers, 9cm x 6cm £40-60 1068 Tortoiseshell snuff box and mother of pearl note pad. (2)
£30-40
1069 Victorian silver serpentine card case with engraved decoration, 9.5cm x 7cm £80-120 1070 Engraved silver card case with hinged cover, Chester hallmarks and another with open top £40-60 1071 Indian white metal card case 8 x 4.5cm
£30-40
1072 Parquetry card case, Indian card case, Elkington’s cast metal card case, olivewood card case, Sorrento ware note case, embroidered leather card case, a cheroot holder and a mid-century handkerchief with comical illustration. (9) £60-100 1073 Early 20th century oak fronted tantalus with three decanters and three tumblers. £80-120 1074 Mother of pearl and abalone covered jewellery box, 18.5cm x 15.5cm, and a similar card case 10.5cm x 8cm £50-80 1075 Victorian rosewood and mother of pearl inlaid writing slope with cut glass and brass inkwells, 16cm x 40.5cm x 26cm £100-150 1076 A papier mâché tea caddy, 13.5cm high, and an inlaid mahogany tea caddy, 10.5cm high, (2) £100-150 1077 Early 20th century mahogany and marquetry inlaid gallery tray, 62cm £40-60 1078 19th century rosewood, and mother pearl jewellery box, hinged top with fitted interior, above two doors to reveal four drawers, the bottom drawer with fold out writing slope 33cm x 28cm £200-400
CERAMICS & GLASS This section of sale will not start before 11:00am 1079 Pilkingtons lustre a large three-handled vase by William S. Mycock with Persian style formal decoration of flowers in green over orange, full artists monogram, 32cm high £200-300 1080 Ten various English pottery 19th century small lustre jugs, max height 7.5cms £60-100 1081 Ten various English pottery 19th century small lustre jugs, max height 7.5cms £60-100 1082 Ten various English pottery 19th century small lustre jugs, max height 7.5cms £60-100 1083 Ten various English pottery 19th century small lustre jugs, max height 7.5cms £60-100 1084 Eight various 19th century English pottery jugs, the tallest 10.5cms £60-100 1085 19th century tea china with spiral blue gilt and iron red decoration, various factories, including jugs, bowls and saucers etc. approx. 41 pieces £100-150 1086 Twelve 19th century miniature chamber pots 1087 Fourteen various 19th century miniature chamber pots
1095 1095 Royal Worcester rimmed bowls (11) signed C. Johnson, the centre painted with a landscape setting, title hand written on verso, to include Craig Y Dinas, Plas Craig, Sudbrook Chapel, River Teiri, Nurberth Castle, Usk, Abbey, Neath, Part, Llaughaine Castle, Llanstephan Castle, each 21cm diameter, date code for 1912, blue Worcester mark. £300-500 See Illustration 1096 Royal Crown Derby teaset, Imari pattern, six cups and six saucers, in fitted case. £100-150 1097 Flight & Barr, Worcester part tea and coffee service, six tea bowls 8.5cm dia, ten coffee cups, 6cm high, twelve saucers 13cm dia., two dishes 19cm dia and a slop bowl 15.5cm dia, each spiral fluted and decorated in gilt with floral sprigs, circa 1780 £140-160
£60-100
£60-100
1088 19th century sundry tea china transfer printed with a matching pattern “ladies all I pray make free and tell me how you like your tea”, various styles and factories, approx 60 pieces in all £100-200
1098 Wedgwood style blue and white Jasperware circular cheese dish and cover, 20cm high £50-80 1099 Royal Worcester vase of ovoid form with stag and deer decoration and three applied serpent handles, 22cm high £80-100
1090 Christie’s Diana cargo blue and white saucer dish with paper label on base (part lot 580), a Leeds creamware pierced oval dish, a small 19th century Wedgwood dish and approx 28 other pieces £100-150
1100 Swansea plate of alternating lobed form, the border with moulded floral border and with outer gilded fern scrolls, the interior with a large spray of wild-flowers, painted by William Pollard, red SWANSEA script to base 20.5cm dia., a Sevres porcelain cabinet plate painted with exotic birds to the centre within a panelled cartouche border, 24cm dia, a Minton dinner plate for Tiffany & Co. 27cm dia, and W.D.John, Swansea Porcelain. Published 1958 £200-300
1091 Collection of 19th century English pottery including cups and miniature jugs, approx 47 pieces £80-100
1101 Pair of vases with blue and gilt decoration and hand painted flowers. 19cm high £60-100
1092 Small collection of mostly 18th century blue and white English porcelain, 8 pieces £50-100
1102 Royal Doulton limited edition figure of ‘Salome’ (HN3267) modelled by Peggy Davies. Accompanied with certification of authenticity. £80-120
1089 Various 19th century blue and white transfer printed wares including three meat dishes, 14 pieces in all £100-150
1093 Eight 18th century blue and white small jugs
£80-120
1094 18th century English polychrome jug, 12cms high and six other 18th century blue and white jugs £100-150
1103 Royal Doulton limited edition figure of ‘Romeo and Juliet’ HN4057, modelled by Douglas Tootle. Accompanied with certification of authenticity. £200-300
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1107 Continental porcelain urn with blue ground and gilt swags decorated with vignettes of exotic birds. £100-150 1108 Gardner Factory, Moscow, Russia, part tea service comprising two tea pots, two cake plates eight saucers and five tea cups. (Purchased in India in the late 19th century) £100-150 1109 A pair of Continental reticulated baluster vases and covers in the Chinese taste 43.5cm £100-150 1110 A pair of Sevres-style Napoleonic portrait plates, late 19th century imitation iron red Mre Imple de Servres marks, 24cm and a Berlin KPM flower decorated trellice border plate. £60-80 1111 Baluster shaped Delft vase decorated in underglazed blue with foliate scrolls, 30cm high and another with panels of flowers in baskets. 29cm £100-150 1112 Collection of porcelain and glass scent bottles (12) 1104 1104 Royal Doulton limited edition flambe prestige figure of ‘The Moor’ (HN3642), modelled by C.J. Noke. Accompanied with certification of authenticity. £300-500 See Illustration 1105 Modern Worcester cabinet plate with turquoise border highlighted in gilt, the centre painted with apples and berries, diameter 27cm £40-60
£300-500
1113 Pair of Continental figures of a young man and woman with ladybirds. 27cm high £80-120 1114 A Chinese style sauce boat, possibly Samson. 23cm
£30-50
1115 Limited edition Lladro figure depicting two owls perched on a tree stump, marked to the base ‘A Balleste’ and ‘Ana Martinez’, No. 305, alongside further printed and inscribed marks, complete with certificate, H 38cm £200-400 1116 A suite of Baccarat Massena glasses: 6 red wine, 6 white wine, 6 dessert wine, 6 champagne flutes, 6 sherry glasses, 6 high ball tumblers, 6 whiskey tumblers, 6 water tumblers (48) £1000-1500 1117 Continental amber glass decanter with polychrome enamel decoration. 32.5cm and a green glass ships decanter with etched gilt decoration, 20cm (non matching stopper) £50-80 1118 19th Century cut glass decanter and stopper, engraved “Lavender Water” and decorated with Roses, Thistles and Shamrock. 25cm £60-80 1119 Two mallet shaped decanters and two barrel shaped decanters. and a similar glass, the tallest 33cm £40-60 1120 Three ring neck decanters and a mallet shaped decanter, the tallest 28cm. £40-60 1121 Two square decanters and two bottle decanters. the tallest 26cm £40-60
1106 1106 French terracotta model of a cockerel in coloured glazes, by P. Comolera for Choisy-le-Roi, 61cm high £800-1200 See Illustration
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1122 Malett shaped decanter, tear drop shaped decanter and two others, the tallest 33cm £40-60 1123 A tall acid etched water jug, 31cm, together with ten other jugs and bottles. (11) £80-120
1127 1124 Seven Continental glass rummers, large acid etched goblet, tazza, comport, covered jar and sauce boat. £60-100
1129 Set of four cut glass and gilt metal mounted scent bottles all in a single holder, 12cm high £100-150
1125 An 18th century cotton twist cordial glass with inverted bell bowl, pontil mark to foot 15cm high £50-80
1130 Chinese day bed with raised spindle back and rattan seat £100-150
1126 An 18th century cotton twist cordial glass with fluted bowl, pontil mark to foot 15cm. high £60-90 1127 Late 19th/early 20th century circular stained glass panel depicting coat of arms with oak leaves, possibly by Archibald Keightley Nicholson. 38cm diameter. Provenance: - Originally at Wonersh Church, near Guildford. £100-200 See Illustration 1128 Pair of gilt metal and glass scent bottles and stoppers, each on three scroll feet, each 26cm high £150-250
1131 Early 20th century Cantonese ivory red and white chess set with elephant rooks and knights on horseback, all on puzzleball columns and carved bases, pawns 6.5cm high, kings 15cm high, with display case Provenance: Family history, this chess set was brought back from Ceylon by a tea planter in 1937. PLEASE NOTE: THIS ITEM CONTAINS OR IS MADE OF IVORY. Buyers must be aware that regulations of several countries, including USA, prohibit the import of ivory, or any goods containing ivory. Ewbank’s advise prospective purchasers who intend to ship this lot to another country that they must familiarise themselves with the relevant import/export regulations prior to bidding. They are responsible for their shipping arrangements and the onus is therefore on them to organise their own shipping. £500-800 See Illustration
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1132 1132 Late 19th century Chinese carved ivory figure of a robed sage with long beard, mark to base, 74cm high. PLEASE NOTE: THIS ITEM CONTAINS OR IS MADE OF IVORY. Buyers must be aware that regulations of several countries, including USA, prohibit the import of ivory, or any goods containing ivory. Ewbank’s advise prospective purchasers who intend to ship this lot to another country that they must familiarise themselves with the relevant import/export regulations prior to bidding. They are responsible for their shipping arrangements and the onus is therefore on them to organise their own shipping. £2000-3000 See Illustration 1133 20th century Chinese feather picture depicting an eagle on a branch, with calligraphy and seal mark, 88cm x 44cm, with purchase receipt from Gomshall Mill gallery in 1978 £100-200 1134 Chinese imperial ceramic roof tile, of circular form with mustard yellow glaze the centre decorated with a five clawed coiled dragon in high relief, probably 14th/15th century, 16.5cm diameter £150-250
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COLLECTABLES This section of sale will not start before 11:30am 1135 Penny Black unused stamp with four margins, with three good margins. £100-200 1136 Stamps to include a green Simplex Junior Album to include Great Britain Seahorses, stockbook, including German and an envelope of loose stamps. £100-150 1137 Large Victorian scrap album with cloth pages, four early 20th century scrap books, an album of post cards, together with various photograph albums and unused albums. £80-120
1140 Three terracotta figures, “Pastor Fido”, “Firenze” and “Gladiator Ferito”, the largest 15cm tall £120-150
1141 Victorian solitaire board and a quantity of marbles.
£40-60
1142 1930s chrome car mascot in the form of an eagle with outstretched wings 25cm width 8cm high and a bronzed car mascot in the form of a Crane 12cm high £60-100
1143 Aluminium featherweight Blickensderfer typewriter, boxed. £50-100
1144 An early Victorian copper and brass tea urn by Benham 19 Wigmore St London. 41cm £100-150
1145 Early 19th century reverse painted mirror, 22cm x 16cm and a glazed print “The Garden”. (2) £50-80 1138 1138 A old collection of cigarette cards, in ten albums (approx 143 sets) £500-800 See Illustration
1146 Four St George pattern chess sets, two turned wood chess sets, a Bauhaus boxed chess set and a games board (8) £80-120
1147 Two Staunton pattern chess sets.
£60-100
1148 Stained bone Staunton chess set, the king 6cm high, and another stained bone chess set, the king 7cm high £100-150
1149 19th century leather fire bucket, 30cm high
£50-80
1150 Early 20th century canvas trunk, 70cm wide, and a wooden trunk, 72cm wide £50-100
1151 Silver plated vintage car mascot in the form of a hound, 13cm, on wooden base £50-100
1152 Brass vintage car mascot in the form of a duck, 8cm
1139 1139 Fluorite machine turned vase of neo-classical form, 19.5cm high, 11cm diameter Purchased: Sotheby’s 18/11/2008 Lot 306 Provenance: Private collection acquired over the last fifty years. £400-600 See Illustration
£30-50
1153 Silver plated vintage car mascot in the form of a Labrador, 8cm, on wooden base £40-60
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1165 Alaskan Inuit carved walrus tusk polar bear, 7cm long.
£60-100
1166 Ethnic carved bone and antler necklace
£60-100
1167 19th century violin with bow with ivory finial
£100-200
1168 19th century bust-length portrait miniature of young woman with long black curly hair in a white dress, signed with initials J?, in an oval frame, 8.2cm x 6.3cm £100-150
1154 1154 Silver plated and painted vintage car mascot in the form of a horse and jockey, 11cm £80-120 See Illustration
1155 Silver plated jaguar car mascot, 21cm wide, on wooden base £30-50
1156 Three Rolls Royce badges, Austin Martin Owners Club badge, MG Owners Club badge, MG door handle, Rotary International l badge and two AA badges £50-100
1157 Early 20th century brass postal scales, 20cm wide
1169 Early 19th century miniature portrait of a gentleman, the reverse with a lock of hair and inscribed W.H.Collins miniature painter. 8cm x 6.5cm £150-250
1170 Early 19th century oval miniature portrait of a gentleman, 7cm x 6cm £100-150
1171 Early 19th century miniature portrait of a young woman in acorn frame, 14.5cm x 12.5cm (incl. frame) together with three photographic portraits £40-60
£50-100
1158 After J. Gautier, cast-iron figure of Mephistopheles, signed to base, 73cm high £300-500
1159 20th century bone and African hardwood walking stick with elephant’s head handle, 88.5cm long £60-100
1160 Webley Mark 3 air rifle with sight
£80-120
1161 German air rifle with sight
£60-100
1162 BSA Meteor air rifle and another
£60-100
1163 Victorian Style painted wood and gesso shop front display ‘Effie James Florist of Distinction’, 75cm x 77cm £50-100
1164 Photograph of Queen Mary, signed “Mary R”, and dated 1936, 13.5cm x 8.5cm £50-80
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1172 1172 A late 19th century miniature painting on ivory depicting a woman in blue head scarf with part of a musical instrument, 7cm diameter, in gilt metal frame £500-700 See Illustration
FINE ART - PAINTINGS & PRINTS This section of sale will not start before 12:00pm Artists Resale Right: Buyers of lots executed by qualifying artists are subject to ARR payments which will be added to the purchaser’s invoice. Where possible such lots are marked in the catalogue with a §. The charge will be applied only where the hammer price exceeds 1,000 Euros and will be a maximum of 4%, for full details visit www.dacs.co.uk or phone +44 (0) 0845 410 3410.
1173 1173 James Salt (1850-1903) - Venice, signed, oil on canvas, 80cm x 45cm £250-400 See Illustration 1174 J Soriers still life of flowers in a bowl, oil on canvas, gilt decorated foliate frame, signed, 50cm x 40cm, together with a Contemporary signed small print. £70-100
1175 T. S. Cooper, “A Cumberland Stream”, oil on panel, not signed, 39cm x 26cm. £300-500
1176 Sanchez, oil on canvas, cottage landscape, signed indistinctly and dated lower right, attributed verso, 38.5cm x 59cm, in embossed gilt frame, and another oil on canvas by H. Church, figure walking on a country path, 27cm x 40cm, in embossed gilt frame £100-150
1177 Frederick William Pike, Rocky Cornish cove with sea mist and distant ships, signed, oil on canvas, 49cm x 89cm Provenance: Purchased from Philip Parkin in 1994. £150-250
1178 1178 J. J. Hall, “Positively the last one sir”, oil on canvas, signed and dated 1860, inscribed verso. 75cm x 63cm £300-500 See Illustration
1179 Oil on board of an 18th century landscape with river and boats. Unsigned. 31cm x 41cm £100-150
1180 Antonio Iannicelli (b.1952), landscape, signed, oil on canvas, with certificate, 59cm x 118cm £100-200
1181 Antonio Iannicelli (b.1952), coastal landscape, signed, oil on canvas with certificate, 69cm x 97cm £100-200
1182 Antonio Iannicelli (b.1952), landscape, signed, oil on canvas with certificate, 68cm x 48cm £100-200
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1191 1183 George Gale, mixed media, “Prize Moo Er”, signed, 75cm x 74cm £200-300
1184 Hazel Barker, “Vineyard near Sevilla”, signed, oil on canvas, 44cm x 44cm £80-120
1185 Hazel Barker, ‘Lavender growing wild in Provence’, signed, oil on canvas, 44cm x 44cm £50-100
1186 Alfred Bennett (act.1861-1916), landscape hay-making, signed, oil on canvas, 49cm x 74cm £300-500 1192 1187 C. Mowbray Rounding, dock yard scene, signed, oil on board, 39cm x 49cm £100-200
1192 Leonard Hugh Long, (1911-2013) Australian, Cattle Station, oil on board, signed and dated 47. 30cm x 37cm £200-300 See Illustration
1188 C. Mowbray Rounding, costal scene, signed, oil on canvas , 43cm x 58cm £100-200
1193 Charles James McCall (1907-1989), “The Portuguese Boatman”, oil on board, signed, dated 1966, 16cm x 28.5cm, with Cork Street Gallery label verso £300-500
1189 Maud Garlick, still life of flowers, signed dated 1906, oil on canvas, 39cm x 33cm £100-200
1194 Two 19th century marine paintings, oil on board, unsigned, 11.5cm x 17cm £50-80
1190 19th century English school, still life of grapes, plums and apples, signature indistinct, oil on canvas, 33cm x 45cm £80-120
1191 Pro Hart (1928-2006) Australian, in the shearing shed, oil on board, signed and dated 74, 25 x 35.5cm £800-1200 See Illustration
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1195 Charles J. Ryan (1865-1949) (pair) Birds nest with eggs & pink and white flowers on a bank, watercolours, signed, 13.5cm x 20cm (2) £100-200 1196 M Jackson, chickens in a barn, oil on board, signed, 15.5 x 23.5cm £50-100 1197 19th Century oil on canvas portrait of a gentleman, with gilt gesso frame, 76cm x 63cm £100-150
1198 1198 § Sherree Valentine Daines, b. 1959, ‘On The Thames’, signed with initials, oil on board, 25.5cm x 29.5cm
£4000-6000 See Illustration
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1199 1199 § Sherree Valentine Daines, b. 1959, winter landscape, signed with initials, oil on canvas, 14cm x 19cm, Park Lane Fine Arts sticker verso £1500-2500 See Illustration
1200 § Sherree Valentine Daines, b. 1959, three boys fishing in a woodland stream, signed with initials, oil on board, 22cm x 12.5cm Provenance: Bought from Park Lane Fine Art. £1500-2500 See Illustration
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1201 § Edward Wesson, 1910-1983, seascape with ferry, unsigned, oil on board, 43.5cm x 60cm, label verso and handwritten label from his wife confirming that the painting is by the artist Provenance: Bought from the artist’s widow. £800-1200 See Illustration
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1202 19th century seascape with a French boat heading out to sea and English boats beyond and figures on the quayside, unsigned, oil on canvas, 51cm x 74cm £800-1200 See Illustration
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1203 § Vernon Ward, 1905-1985, ‘The Passing Shower’, signed and dated ’48, oil on canvas, 49cm x 60cm £600-1000 See Illustration
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1204 1204 § Sherree Valentine Daines, b. 1959, resting nude, signed with initials, oil on board, 52cm x 80cm Provenance: To the current vendor from the artist’s family.
1205 V. McNaught, ‘Connemara’, signed, oil on board, 29cm x 39cm
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£4000-6000 See Illustration
£200-300
1206 1206 § Edward Wesson, 1910-1983, still-life of flowers in a vase, signed and dated ’50, oil on board, and another verso, 40.5cm x 31cm £400-600 See Illustration 1207 John Haskins, country lane with figure and dog, signed and dated ’75, oil on board, 45.5cm x 56cm
£200-300
1208 1208 § Diana Maxwell Armfield, b.1920, ‘The Shore, Rottnest Island, Nr. Perth, Australia’, signed with initials, 14cm x 22.5cm
1209 Portrait of a bearded man, oil on canvas, unsigned, 50cm x 40cm (The stretcher inscribed Frances C. Rowbotham)
£500-800 See Illustration
£100-150
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1210 1210 § Sherree Valentine Daines, b. 1959, ‘Conversation’, signed with initials, oil on board, 29cm x 24cm Provenance: Thompsons Marylebone, Stock No. 23611.
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£4000-6000 See Illustration
1211 1211 § Sherree Valentine Daines, b. 1959, ‘Ballerina’, signed with initials, oil on board, 54cm x 30cm
£5000-7000 See Illustration
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1212 1212 Edward Wilkins Waite (1854-1924), oil on canvas, bluebell woods, signed lower right, 49cm x 75cm
£1500-2000 See Illustration
1213 Maud Cruttwell, 18th century gentlemen at a dinner table, oil on board, signed, 21cm x 31cm and another oil painting of a boy playing a pipe, oil on board, 27.5 x 19.5cm. £100-150 1214 Bill Anstice Brown, two landscapes, monogrammed, oils on boards 20cm x 25cm, and 23cm x17cm
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£60-100
1215 1215 Follower of Salvator Rosa, battle scene with figures and horses, oil on canvas, 68cm x 53cm Provenance: Collection bought at London auction houses by the vendor’s grandfather over 50 years ago. Not seen on the open market since then. £2500-3500 See Illustration
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1216 1216 Attributed to Nicolaes Berchem, holy family in a landscape, oil on canvas, 38cm x 41cm Provenance: Collection bought at London auction houses by the vendor’s grandfather over 50 years ago. Not seen on the open market since then. £1500-2500 See Illustration
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1217 1217 Attributed to Michiel Jansz van Mierevelt, portrait of a gentleman, oil on wooden panel, 74cm x 61cm Provenance: Collection bought at London auction houses by the vendor’s grandfather over 50 years ago. Not seen on the open market since then. £2000-3000 See Illustration
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1218 1218 Follower of Jacopo Bassano, scene with figures around a table, oil on panel, 46cm x 68cm Provenance: Collection bought at London auction houses by the vendor’s grandfather over 50 years ago. Not seen on the open market since then. £800-1200 See Illustration
1220 1220 Copley Fielding 1787-1855, highland landscape with cattle and horse, signed, oil on canvas, 67cm x 87cm Provenance: Collection bought at London auction houses by the vendor’s grandfather over 50 years ago. Not seen on the open market since then. £600-1000 See Illustration 1219 1219 Gerard ter Borch, portrait of a gentleman, oil on canvas, 69cm x 58cm Provenance: Collection bought at London auction houses by the vendor’s grandfather over 50 years ago. Not seen on the open market since then. £800-1200 See Illustration
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1221 1221 Philipp Peter Roos 1655-1706, landscape with sheep and a donkey, oil on canvas, 33cm x 44cm Provenance: Collection bought at London auction houses by the vendor’s grandfather over 50 years ago. Not seen on the open market since then. £1000-1500 See Illustration
1222 1222 Follower of Nicolas Lancret, Mlle Camargo dancing, oil on canvas, 47cm x 63cm Provenance: Collection bought at London auction houses by the vendor’s grandfather over 50 years ago. Not seen on the open market since then. £1000-1500 See Illustration 1223 Oil on paper, Cow in a stable, unsigned, unframed, 28cm x 41cm, R. Houseman, Middle Eastern harbour, 19cm x 44cm
£40-60
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1224 1224 Eugenio Alvarez Dumont (Spanish 1864-1927), The Hostage, oil on canvas, signed and dated 1891, 30cm x 52cm Provenance: Believed to have been in only one Scottish family ownership since new, this picture has been in the same family for three generations. It was used in advertising Scottish Widows and used as a bookmark c.1900 ÂŁ3000-5000 See Illustration
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1225 William Langley (1852-1922), Near Capel Curig N. Wales, oil on canvas, signed, inscribed verso, 51cm x 76cm £100-200
1226 1226 J. Campbell Mitchell, ‘Haunt of the Pee-Weet: Galloway Moors’, signed, oil on canvas, 71cm x 93cm £400-600 See Illustration 1227 Jock MacInnes, b. 1943, ‘Still-life with white jug’, signed with initials, mixed media, Duncan R Miller Fine Arts label verso, 16cm x 21cm £100-200
1231 19th Century Spanish school, figure on a donkey, oil on canvas, signed indistinctly and dated 1880. 20cm x 29cm £50-100
1232 1232 18th/19th century Dutch school, sea battle, oil on canvas, 82cm x 113cm Provenance: Collection bought at London auction houses by the vendor’s grandfather over 50 years ago. Not seen on the open market since then. £600-1000 See Illustration
1228 Jock MacInnes, b. 1943, ‘Still-life with coffee pot and shells’, signed, with initials, mixed media, 15.5cm x 20.5cm, Duncan R Miller Fine Arts label verso £100-200
1233
1229 1229 § Georges Fiddes Watt (Scottish 1873-1960) landscape, oil on board, signed, 17cm x 24cm £400-600 See Illustration
1233 18th/19th century Continental landscape with figures on a path and ruins in the distance, oil on canvas, 70cm x 91cm Provenance: Collection bought at London auction houses by the vendor’s grandfather over 50 years ago. Not seen on the open market since then. £300-500 See Illustration 1234 Miroslav Troup (1917-1993), Night, signed, 61cm x 45cm and another Day, unsigned, 61cm x 45cm £80-120
1230 19th century Continental School depicting a river landscape with cattle grazing, 29cm x 34cm £150-200
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1237 Wakeley, abstract, mixed media, signed and dated ’81, possibly Mary Ann Wakeley, 100cm x 70cm £50-100 1238 Five watercolour studies of galleons/ships; 8cm x 11.5cm (4) and 11.5cm x 8cm (1) £80-120 1239 Arthur Keene, Indian ink and watercolour, “Scene from Romeo and Juliet”, Royal Shakespeare Theatre production 1969, signed, 31cm x 43cm £80-100
1235
1240 Robert Winchester Fraser (1848-1906), “On the river near Bedford”, watercolour, signed, 17cm x 26cm £60-100
1235 John Inigo Richards RA 1731-1810, watercolour, oval, A Traveller Crossing A River With Mountains in The Distance. 20cm x 28cm £400-600 See Illustration
1241 Frederick James ALDRIDGE (1850-1933), moored galleon, signed watercolour, 27cm x 40cm. £80-120 1242 Thomas Edward FRANCIS (act.1899-1912), ten views, watercolours on tinted paper. Each 17cm x 13cm in two frames. £100-200 1243 Walter TYNDALE (1855/59-1943), town on a mount, watercolour, 35.5cm x 25cm. £300-500 1244 Walter TYNDALE (1855/59-1943), Menton port view, watercolour, 34cm x 24.5cm. Signed. £300-500 1245 Alexander Kellock BROWN (1849-1922), horses and cart on a track ion open moorland, signed, watercolour. 23cm x 15.5cm. £60-100 1246 “Old Margate, circa 1830”, pencil and colour wash, 31cm x 16.5cm. £30-50 1247 Ben Hallewell, riverscape with country house in the distance, signed and dated 1867, watercolour, 39cm x 25cm £80-120 1248 Bransby Williams, pair watercolours, “Mr Micawber” and “Tony Weller”, 24cm x 18cm £60-100
1236 1236 § Michael Andrews 1928-1995, Male nude drawing, unsigned, crayon on paper, 42cm x 29cm, with a copy of a catalogue for one of Michael Andrews’ exhibitions at the Whitechapel Gallery. Provenance: A gift from the artist’s wife June Andrews in 1996. £800-1200 See Illustration
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1249 Len Road, study of a bay horse, signed, watercolour, 37cm x 15cm £50-100 1250 Sybil Mullan Glover, dock yard, signed, watercolour, 28cm x 52cm £100-200
1264 Dianne Flynn, b.1939, ‘Mop Cap’, signed, gouache, 27.5cm x 18cm £150-250
1251 Jessie HALL (?-1915), field of sheep with church in the background, signed, dated 1904, watercolour, 29cm x 45cm £300-500 1252 Phyllis Del Vecchio, “Sands” and “ Home Brewers”, pair 36cm x 52cm, Heals, Mansard Art Gallery label verso. £100-200 1253 Rupert Horsley, “The Yacht, Porto Ercole, Italy”, watercolour, signed, dated verso 1979, 24.5cm x 33cm £50-70 1254 Tom Coates (1941), “Picking one’s spot”, watercolour, signed with initials, Wykeham Galleries label verso. 12.5cm x 18cm £100-150 1255 A. Romilly Fedden (1875-1939), The Zattere, Venice, 1925, watercolour, signed inscribed and dated, Michael Parkin Fine Art label verso, 25 x 32.5cm £100-150 1256 Mary Adshead (1904-1995), Figures in a landscape, watercolour and pencil, signed, oval 14 x 19.5cm £60-100 1257 Pair 19th century watercolours, inscribed on the back boards, Penry Williams, Rimini & Naples, each 25.5 x 36.5cm £100-150 1258 19th Century ink and watercolour, Greenwich Park with the Royal Naval Hospital, bears attribution verso to T B Aylmer. 24cm x 35cm, and another watercolour and ink of a harbour with man-owar, 17cm x 22cm (2) £50-80 1259 J Bullman, “The mountains on the road leading from Caernarfon to Beddgelert”, watercolour, 31 x 34.5cm and a watercolour of a mother and two children on a country track, 28cm x 39cm (2) £50-100 1260 Watercolour, cattle beneath a tree, 22.5 x 31.5cm, together with two unsigned watercolours of wooded landscapes, and a watercolour, Cocklers coming home, signed with initials W M, 16.5 x 24.5cm (4) £60-100 1261 Terence Fitzgibbon, “Old castle, San Telmo, Majorca”, 26.5 x 43.5cm, another pastel of a Mediterranean coastline, 30cm x 45cm, and an acrylic, parrots in a jungle, signed with initials, T P and dated 79, 29cm x 24cm (2) £50-80 1262 Vera Vassielevska, Three elderly Chinese men, pastel, 18cm x 24cm, Indian scene with a figure on horseback, signed with initials, 18.5cm x 25cm £30-50 1263 In the manner of Alken, a series of 8 watercolours of hunting scenes. 11cm x 19cm £100-150
1265 19th century watercolour, fisher-women on a quay side, signed indistinctly, 18cm x 27cm £30-50 1266 William Cook, “On Loch Ness”, watercolour, 19.5cm x 32cm £100-150 1267 C. A. Morris, “Framlingham Castle”, watercolour, signed, R.W.S Gallery label verso, 23cm x 30cm, and another “Trevose Head, Cornwall, inscribed verso 30,10,71, 27.5cm x 41cm £50-100 1268 19th century English school, ‘Bray Church on the Thames’, unsigned, 40cm x 62cm £150-250 1269 Gordon A Meadows, Thames scene, signed watercolour, 26cm x 37cm £100-200 1270 James Orrock (1829-1919), ‘Cisbury Mill Sussex’, signed watercolour dated 1895 20cm x 48cm
£100-200
1271 Bernard Wheadon, ‘Big Ben, Whitehall’, signed watercolour, 17cm x 25cm £80-120 1272 Thomas Greenhalgh, Houses of parliament from the Thames, monogrammed watercolour, 24cm x 34cm £100-200 1273 Thomas Greenhalgh, Houses of Parliament, monogrammed watercolour, 34cm x 24cm £100-200 1274 Pastel portrait of a man in 18th century dress, indistinctly signed lower right and dated 1849, also inscribed “St. Petersburg” in pencil, 34cm x 27cm £80-120 1275 A humorous drawing, “Welcoming the guests at Riverside, Christmas 1907”, unsigned but with an inscription verso. 35cm x 35cm £40-60 1276 Graham Clarke Limited Edition Coloured print, “And The Fishes”, No 239/250, signed in pencil. 37x28cm £80-120 1277 Graham Clarke Limited Edition Coloured Print, “Fred”, No 178/300, signed in pencil. 40cm x 45cm £50-80 1278 Graham Clarke Limited Edition Coloured Print, “Left Right Oops!”, No 76/250. signed in pencil. 37cm x 56cm. £100-150
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1279 Graham Clarke three small Limited Edition Coloured Prints, “Silent Nights” No 197/400, “February” No 158/250, “May” No 158/250, all signed in pencil, approx size 16cm x 18cm £100-200 1280 19th century hand coloured engraving of a Thames Ice Fair, 33cm x 47cm and an Ackermann engraving, The Strand London, 34cm x 49cm (2) £40-60 1281 19th century horse racing prints, Poison, dated 1843 Cotherstone dated 1843, both 26cm x 36cm and four others £60-100 1282 William Lionel Wyllie (1851-1931), Yachts off a harbour mouth, signed in pencil, 10cm x 21.5cm, and William Walcot (1874-1943), Donkey cart and figures, signed, 27cm x 30cm. (2) £80-120 1283 Sherree Valentine Daines, b. 1959, at the regatta, signed limited edition print, 72/195, image size 35.5cm x 17cm £200-300 See Illustration 1284 Neal Fitcher, Virgin hot air balloon, signed by Richard Branson and the artist, limited edition print, 16/125, 42.5cm x 61cm £80-120
1283
1285 Beryl Cook, signed coloured print, “The Reading”, published by Alexandra Gallery Publications Ltd. 45x35cm £100-150 See Illustration 1286 Four Dali gallery prints, 70cm x 40cm each
£50-80
1287 Pair 20th century Chinese prints of flowering shrubs signed, each 129cm x 34cm £50-100 1288 Early 20th century gilt gesso picture frame, 125cm x 103cm £50-100 1289 Set of four 19th century prints of birds, 38cm x 46cm, and a 19th century military print, 38cm x 26cm £50-100 1290 After George Morland, four framed prints, the largest 44cm x 59cm £50-100 1291 After Gaetano Gandolfi, study for Hercules, coloured print, bearing pencil signature, 37.5cm x 25.5cm £150-200 1292 After H Alken, set of six hunting prints, each 16cm x 20cm £60-100
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Friday 2nd December, 10.00am Clocks & Intruments Persian Rugs Antique Furniture
Lot 1510
CLOCKS & INSTRUMENTS
1503 Early 20th century pink marble and spelter clock garniture, clock with twin train movement striking on bell, 36cm flanked two urns 25cm £100-200
This section of sale will not start before 10:00am
1504 Early 20th century alabaster and gilt metal clock garniture, clock with twin train movement striking on bell 30cm flanked by pair of candelabra 29cm £100-200 1505 Early 20th century walnut mantel clock, twin train movement striking on a chime 32cm £60-100 1506 Pair of 20th century garnitures in the from of fleur de lys 40cm £50-80
1500 1500 Jaeger le Coultre Atmos mantel clock 24cm x 19cm
£400-600 See Illustration
1507 1507 Charles Frodsham gilt metal mantel clock in the form of a reclining female figure in classic dress on plinth base decorated with festoons, enamelled dial, with twin train movement striking on bell 44cm x 45cm £500-800 See Illustration
1501 1501 Jaeger le Coultre Atmos mantel clock 22cm x 17cm
£300-500 See Illustration
1502 19th century marble mantel clock, twin train movement striking on a bell 40cm £100-200
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1508 1508 19th century J W Benson of London polished slate and brass mantel clock with a twin train striking on a chime, 57cm plaque reading ‘Presented John Williams Esq. on his Marriage by his Tenantry on his Estates July 15th 1891’ £300-500 See Illustration 1509 19th century polished slate and gilt metal mantel clock in architectural form, the dial with visible escarpment, two train movement striking on a bell 50cm x 40cm £200-400
1511 1511 French white marble and gilt metal portico clock surmounted by an urn, with eight day striking movement £250-350 See Illustration 1512 French brass carriage clock striking the hours and half hours on a gong 18cm £150-250 1513 Oval French brass carriage timepiece, with original carrying case. 16cm £100-150 1514 French brass carriage timepiece, 14cm high
£80-120
1515 French oak and marquetry inlaid serpentine shaped wall clock, white porcelain and blue enamelled Roman numerals, 61cm x 50cm £100-150 1516 Brass mantel clock with central putti holding up the clock drum flanked by columns, on scroll feet, 48cm high £150-250
1510 1510 Jaeger-Le-Coultre “Sailing Ships” Atmos clock with printed decoration of ancient sailing ships, 22cms £500-800 See Illustration
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1517 1517 Pair of 19th century gilt metal three light candelabra, figural columns, circular marble bases to shaped feet, 35cm high £250-350 See Illustration 1518 Brass and glass carriage clock with drum movement, 15cm high £80-120
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1519 1519 A French brass gorge cased carriage clock with push-button repeat Retailed by Barraud and Lunds, London £300-400 See Illustration 1520 Brass French officer’s clock with twin train movement, 17cm £80-120
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1521 French gilt brass repeating carriage clock the case with fluted Corinthian columns, the eight day movement striking the hours and half hours on a gong. The white enamel face with Roman numerals, subsidiary alarm dial. 20cm high £200-300 See Illustration 1522 19th century eight day clock by R Marshall of Shortly Bridge, painted dial with subsidiary date dial and second dial, twin train movement striking on bell, in later oak long case, 208cm high £250-350
1523 1523 Rare George III ebonised and brass-mounted striking musical eight day table clock by Thomas Hunter, London, (Thomas Hunter is recorded in Baillie, G.H. Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World as apprenticed 1734 and gaining his freedom in 1742. He worked from New Broad Street Buildings, was appointed Warden of the Clockmakers Company in 1762 and then Master in 1765; he died in 1785.) The arched top has a brass handle. Foliate carved mounts and urns including scroll feet and brass sound frets, 8” arched brass dial signed Thomas Hunter London, with scroll and foliage spandrels. White enamel face with Roman hour numerals and Arabic minutes, the arch with a subsidiary selection dial with “Minuet”, “Changes”, “Waterman”, “Hornpipe”, “Minuet”, “Song”, and “Jigg”, The movement with six ring-turned pillars, and triple fusees, hour strike on one bell and the musical movement with a nest of 11 other bells and hammers activated by a 10cm. pinned barrel. The brass back plate is engraved with foliage and a basket of fruit. 50cms high with handle up. Provenance: inherited by the vendor in 1972 and said to have been in the family for many years previously. A very similar clock by William Hunter was sold by Shapes in Edinburgh lot 375 on 5/12/2009 £6000-10000 See Illustration
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1524 1524 19th century mahogany and glass cased long case regulator clock with deadbeat escapement, Ward and Son, Evesham, silvered minute dial with subsidiary hour and second dials to single train with mercury pendulum 208cm high £1500-2500 See Illustration 1525 Brass carriage clock in red leather carrying case. 15cm high £60-80
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1526 Boulle, ebonized and gilt metal mantel clock, the French eight day movement striking the hours and half hours on a bell. 37cm high £100-150
1527 1527 Regency ormolu and rouge marble clock, attributed to Thomas Weeks, clock dial is a chariot wheel, itself a representation of Apollo, drawn by a swan and with two cherubs in attendance, base with mask and trumpet mounts, on winged lions paw feet, 31cm x 39cm References, This model appears in the Royal Clock collection: Cedric Jagger, Royal Clocks, P 206 Similar: Sir Martin Wilson Collection, Sothebys November 1991, also Bonhams 2015, lot 152 £1500-2500 See Illustration
1528 Early 20th century, enamelled, brass and glass carriage clock, by Elliot & Sons, 13cm high £150-250 See Illustration 1529 Brass and glass carriage clock, 17cm high £40-60
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1530 1530 George III double fusee ebonised table clock, the back plate with fine foliate engraving and the movement with verge and crown wheel escapement, striking on a bell, the 6.75� arched brass dial signed Robert Ward, Abchurch Lane, London, with calendar aperture, the sides with pierced brass sound panels, surmounted by a caddy top and brass carrying handle, 47cms high Robert Ward was a clockmaker working in London between 1751 and 1775 Provenance: by inheritance to the present vendor £2000-3000 See Illustration
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1531 1531 Late Victorian mahogany and brass mounted table clock, by Lund and Blockley, 42 Pall Mall, London, with bell top and brass handle, on brass bracket feet, three train movement, the brass arched dial with strike silent in the arch, striking every quarter hour, the movement with five gongs and eight bells, 42cms high ÂŁ2000-3000 See Illustration
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1532 Mahogany wall clock with enamel dial, Roman numerals. 85cm high £40-60 1533 Late 19th Century mahogany mantel clock with black Roman numerals, marked for P. Arnold of Brighton on a rectangular base. 43cm high. £200-400
1542 19th century mahogany banjo barometer, 102cm
£60-100
1543 19th century mahogany wheel barometer by A. Colla, Albermarle Street, London. 97cm £60-120 1544 Small table top Symphonium music box (no discs)
£80-120
1534 Garrards brass carriage timepiece, boxed with paperwork 12cm £150-200 1535 19th century black slate mantel clock with visible anchor escapement 28cm
£30-50
1536 18th Century eight day mahogany long case clock by Thomas Templar of Portsmouth, brass dial with subsidiary minute dial and second dial, twin train movement striking on bell 215cm high £200-400 1537 19th century mahogany cased wall clock with twin train movement 76cm £60-100 1538 Art Nouveau mantel clock by the Gilbert Clock Co. U.S.A, the cast brass case modelled with Lilly of the valley, the eight day movement striking the hours and half hours on a bell. 30cm high £80-120 1539 18th century oak and mahogany longcase clock, with eight-day twin train movement, painted dial with Arabic numerals, subsidiary date and seconds dials, by Ellis of Chapel Town, 233cm high £300-500 1540 19th century mahogany banjo barometer by J Somalvico & Co. of London, 97cm long £100-150 1541 19th century stick barometer in stained rosewood case with ivorine dial 93cm high £80-120
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1545 1545 Alexandra music box with six interchangeable cylinders playing 36 airs, 6” cylinders and zither attachment £300-500 See Illustration 1546 A Curta Calculator Type II numbered 517106, marked to base Made in Liechtenstein (Custom Union with Switzerland) by Contina Ltd, Mauren, system Curt Herzstark and contained within the original domed metal canister, complete with instructions. £300-400
PERSIAN RUGS This section of sale will not start before 10:30am
1557 1547 Persian blue ground rug with four lozenge shaped medallions 224cm x 107cm £60-100
1554 Pink ground Persian type carpet, with multiple borders, the centre with repeating medallions 194cm x 120cm £80-120
1548 Persian red ground rug with four lozenge shaped medallions 250cm x 127cm £60-100
1555 Persian type carpet with multiple borders, the centre decorated with bird, beasts and hunters 320cm x 160cm £100-200
1549 Persian blue ground rug multiple boarders centre with two stepped lozenge shaped medallions 68cm x 111cm £60-100
1556 Five Chinese woollen saddle carpets, cream ground with blue borders £50-80
1550 Persian red ground rug the centre with styalised birds 164cm x 92cm £60-100
1557 Persian silk carpet with main red border, centre with flower shaped medallion, all over decoration with floral motifs and birds, 323cm x 256cm £2000-3000 See Illustration
1551 Persian blue ground rug the centre with a lozenge shaped medallion 172cm x 124cm
£60-100
1552 Cream ground rug the centre with styalised foliate forms 240cm x 160cm £60-100 1553 Persian design rug and a woven wall hanging
1558 Modern green ground carpet with floral border, 340cm x 256cm £200-300 1559 Red ground Persian type runner 150cm x 78cm
£40-60
£40-60
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ANTIQUE FURNITURE This section of sale will not start before 10:40am 1560 Pair of acid etched glass panels. 53cm x 57cm
£100-150
1561 18th century oak dresser of two drawers on turned legs
£200-400
1562 19th century mahogany double partners desk with four drawers to each side on turned legs and casters. 360cm x 128cm. £800-1200 See Illustration
1565 1565 19th century satin wood and cross banded knee hole desk 110cm wide £200-400 See Illustration 1566 Two Victorian black lacquered papier mache and wood tables with oval shaped tops and mother of pearl and floral painted decoration (2) £200-400
1563 1563 Set of six 19th century mahogany dining chairs with carved central rails drop in seats £300-500 See Illustration
1567 Two Victorian black lacquered papier mache and wood tables with oval shaped tops and mother of pearl and floral painted decoration. (2) £200-400 1568 Nest of three Victorian black lacquered papier mache tables with floral decoration. (3) £80-120
1564 1564 19th century rosewood breakfast table on square column support to shaped base, diameter 120cm £300-500 See Illustration
1569 1569 19th century ebonised cabinet, glazed door over cupboard door, gilt metal mounts, inset with painted panels £500-800 See Illustration
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1570 19th century rosewood teapoy on column support and tripod base 74cm £250-350 See Illustration
1572 19th century walnut Sutherland table on twin spiral supports £200-400 See Illustration
1573 1571 1571 19th century mahogany cylinder bureau book case, 204cm x 117cms £150-250 See Illustration
1573 19th century mahogany secretaire estate cabinet topped with two cupboard doors, the base with secretaire and fourteen drawers on plinth. 228cm x 138cm. £400-600 See Illustration 1574 Victorian rosewood serpentine fronted whatnot with pierced gallery to the top and turned columns, on casters 99cm x 55cm £150-200
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1578 Miniature mahogany and boxwood linen press, 40cm x 24cm. £50-100
1575 1575 Mid19th Century mahogany cellaret with a fitted lead lined interior, brass lion side handles on paw feet supports. 45cm high £300-500 See Illustration 1576 Set of five 19th century mahogany bar back dining chairs with drop in seats on turned legs with X stretchers £200-400
1579 1579 19th century mahogany miniature chest with two long and three long drawers, 40cm x 40cm. £100-200 See Illustration 1580 19th century mahogany framed button back arm chair
£60-100
1581 19th century mahogany framed button back arm chair
£60-100
1582 Victorian walnut davenport 87cm, 59cm, 56cm
£80-120
1583 18th century oak joint stool 48cm, 48cm, 30cm
£60-100
1584 18th century oak coffer 69cm, 123cm 50cm
£100-200
1585 18th century oak coffer 69cm, 135cm, 53cm
£100-200
1586 19th century bow arm chair with elm seat
£60-100
1577 1577 Gillow’s walnut sideboard in the manner of Bruce Talbot, with a balustraded cornice above a central glazed cupboard flanked by small cupboard doors, inset with a carved boxwood swan and a fox, the thuyawood platform above three drawers and two cupboard doors carved with boxwood birds, on turned legs joined by a platform stretcher, stamped ‘13164 Gillow & Co.’, incised with gilt lines and patera throughout. Circa 1880. 194cm x 138cm. £400-600 See Illustration
1587 1587 Set of four 19th century yew and elm Windsor chairs
£400-600 See Illustration
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1588 1588 19th Century rosewood and satin wood cross banded sofa table, 34 x 71cm x 96cm £600-1000 See Illustration 1589 19th Century mahogany four tier what not, 217 x 40cm x 41cm £300-500
1595 1595 19th century walnut Harlequin piano top davenport, 94cm, 58cm, 56cm £200-400 See Illustration
1590 Victorian pier cabinet with gilt metal mounts, 110cm h x 85cm w x 32.5cm d £100-200 1591 19th Century style walnut pier cabinet with gilt metal mounts, 144cm x 107cm £200-300
1596 1596 19th century ebonised credenza, a panelled door flanked by two glazed doors on plinth base, 111cm, 153cm, 40cm £200-400 See Illustration 1597 19th century rosewood davenport with floral marquetry inlay. 82cm, 61cm, 61cm £100-150 1592 1592 19th Century Gothic Revival carved giltwood triple mirror the frame carved with turrets and mythical creatures. 100cm x 121cm £300-500 See Illustration 1593 Victorian giltwood over-mantel mirror. 69cm x 108cm
£60-100
1594 Victorian Papier mache tea tray on faux bamboo stand, the tray 76cm x 56cm £80-120
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1598 Round Gothic mahogany tilt top table 67cm diameter
£60-100
1599 Collectors oak cabinet the door opening to reveal 9 drawers 50cm x 44cm £50-80 1600 Victorian burr walnut fold-over card table on twin end supports and foliate carved splay feet, 72cm, 98cm, 50cm £100-150
1601 Pair of early 20th century mahogany and crossbanded square pedestals, 122cm high £150-250 1602 19th century leather and metal bound domed topped trunk 35cm x 56cm £100-200 1603 19th century leather trunk 45cm x 76cm
£80-120
1604 Early 20th century canvas trunk, 70cm wide, and a wooden trunk, 72cm wide £50-100 1605 19th century mahogany cabinet on stand, the top with two glazed doors the base with five drawers on square tapering legs, 148cm x 96cm £150-250
1608 19th century mahogany and marquetry inlaid credenza, panelled doors flanked by two bow fronted doors on plinth base, 98cm x 151cm £200-300 1609 20th century mahogany extending dining table with two extra leaves, 121cm wide, extended 198cm £200-300 1610 Set of five 19th century bar back dining chairs with drop in seats on turned legs £100-200 1611 Early 20th century mahogany glazed two door display cabinet on square legs, 120cm x 136cm x 40cm £100-200
1606 19th century mahogany bow fronted sideboard with two central drawers flanked by a deep drawer and a cupboard door on square tapering legs, 88cm x 137cm £150-250
1612 1612 20th century officer’s walnut folding desk with fitted interior, 95cm x 62cm £300-400 See Illustration
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1613
1607 19th Century rosewood and marquetry inlaid sideboard, mirrored and shelved back on base with single drawer above two cupboard doors flanked by two serpentine cupboards above open sections, 277cm x 152cm £800-1200 See Illustration
1613 Early 20th century oak billard/dining table on tuned legs, top 192cm x 105cm £300-500 See Illustration
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1623 1623 19th century mahogany sideboard with raised back to three drawers and four cupboard doors, 140cm x 169cm £200-300 See Illustration
1614 1614 Early 20th century mahogany and lead glazed Globe-Wernicke style five section bookcase, 220cm x 87cm £300-500 See Illustration 1624 1615 19th century mahogany framed button back arm chair 1616 Set of four 19th century balloon back dining chairs
£100-200
£80-120
1617 Harlequin set of six 19th century balloon back dining chairs £60-100 1618 Early 20th century oak pedestal desk on nine drawers, 70cm x 120cm x 59cm £80-120 1619 19th century mahogany demi-lune card table on square legs, 79cm x 96cm £80-120 1620 18th century style walnut chest of two short and three long drawers raised on cabriole legs, 106cm, 83cm, 47cm £60-100 1621 Georgian style mahogany gateleg dining table on cabriole legs with pad feet, 120cm x 146cm £60-100 1622 Set of ten 19th century balloon back dining chairs with drop in seats on turned legs £500-1000
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1624 19th century extending mahogany dining table on square legs, 182cm extended 286cm £300-500 See Illustration 1625 Set of six 19th century mahogany bar back dining chairs with padded seats on turned legs, (4+2) £100-200 1626 William IV mahogany fold-over card table on platform base with lions paw feet, 91cm x 46cm £100-150 1627 19th century mahogany chest on chest, upper section with three small top drawers over three long drawers, brushing slide over three long drawers on bracket feet £300-500 1628 Set of six mahogany dining chairs with solid seats on front tapered leg supports, 88cm high £150-250
1629 1629 19th century oak Wellington chest on plinth base, 121cm x 58cm £300-500 See Illustration
1630 19th century mahogany serpentine sideboard, drawer above two cupboard doors flanked by deep drawer and cupboard on square tapering legs, 82cm x 152cm £200-300
1636 Pair of 19th century style beech framed open armchairs with padded seats and embroidered tapestry backs £300-500
£60-100
1637 Set of six 19th century mahogany framed dining chairs with padded seats and backs on turned and carved supports £250-350
1632 19th century mahogany and satin wood strung sofa table, 75cm x 100cm £200-300
1638 Rectangular gilt framed mirror with egg and dart border and floral wreath surmount, 149cm x 55cm £50-80
1633 Stewart Linford solid cherry wood dining table with extra leaf, 160cm wide extended 220cm and eight matching Windsor style chairs (6+2) £1000-2000
1639 Oval gilt framed mirror with beaded border and scrolling decoration, 112cm x 69cm £150-250
1631 19th century mahogany framed nursing chair
1634 Stewart Linford, solid cherry wood sideboard with two drawers on cabriole legs, 77cm x 120cm £400-600 1635 Stewart Linford solid cherry wood round side table, 73cm diameter £100-200
1640 Early 20th century mahogany display cabinet on cabriole legs and ball and claw feet, 180cm x 102cm x 37cm £100-200 1641 Regency mahogany and rosewood crossbanded sofa table on central column and quatrefoil base, 73cm x 92cm x 69cm £200-300
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1642 18th century style walnut veneered and crossbanded fold-over card table on cabriole legs and pad feet £200-300
1649 19th century mahogany two tiered dumb waiter, top tier 51cm diameter £60-100
1643 19th century mahogany tilt-top card table with inset leather top and five counter wells, on turned column and tripod base, 73cm x 120cm diameter £400-600 1644 19th century mahogany chest of three long graduated drawers on bracket feet, 86cm x 110cm x 55cm £200-300 1645 19th century mahogany framed and leather upholstered armchair on turned and carved supports £150-250 1646 20th century Maple & Co., satinwood bow fronted cabinet, with a single drawer over a cupboard door on turned and carved tapering supports, 111cm x 54.5cm x 42cm deep £300-500 1647 19th century mahogany framed button backed nursing chair £60-100 1648 Victorian fire screen with tapestry panel, the cresting rair carved with a torch and quiver. 100cm high, 60cm wide £40-80
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1650 1650 Two Chinese elm and brass mounted folding hunting chairs £250-350 See Illustration 1651 19th century Dutch floral marquetry inlaid ladies serpentine bureau, with a fitted interior above a drawer on cabriole legs, 122cm x 88cm £400-600 See Illustration
1652 1652 18th century Dutch floral marquetry inlaid free standing corner cabinet of four drawers raised on scrolled legs united by an under tier 216cm x 88cm £500-1000 See Illustration 1653 19th century French mahogany miniature chest of three drawers with marble top 26cm x 33cm x 16cm £80-120 1654 18th century oak bureau, fitted interior with well above two short and two long drawers on bracket base, 97cm x 84cm £100-200
1655 French mahogany, rosewood and marquetry inlaid demi-lune cabinet with gilt metal mounts, marble top over four central drawers on carved cabriole legs, 86cm x 72cm x 36cm £400-600 1656 Richard Taylor metal 5 branch Chandelier decorated with fruiting vine £100-150 1657 Chippendale style mahogany child’s chair, curved arms, carved back and ball and claw feet £80-120
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AUCTION NOTES
TERMS OF SALE EXPLANATION OF PICTURE CATALOGUING TERMS Any statement as to authorship, attribution, origin, date, age, provenance and condition is a statement of opinion and is not to be taken as a statement of representation of fact. The Auctioneers reserve the right, in forming their opinion, to consult and rely upon any expert or authority considered by them to be reliable. The forename(s) and surname of the artist: In our opinion a work by the artist. The initials of the forename(s) and the surname of the artist: In our opinion a work of the period of the artist which may be wholly, or in part his work. The surname only of the artist: In our opinion a work of the school or by one of the followers of the artist or in his style and of uncertain date. ‘English School’, ‘Italian School’ etc: In our opinion a work executed at a later date that the style may suggest. ‘Signed’: Has a signature which in our opinion is a recognised signature. ‘Dated’: Is so dated and in our opinion was executed at that date. The term ‘bears’ a signature and/or date and/or an inscription: Means that in our opinion the artist’s name and/or date and/or inscription have been added by another hand. Measurements: Height precedes width. AUTOGRAPHS Autographs – We check all autographs when they are valued and believe to the best of our knowledge they are authentic. Many autographs come from private sellers and are sold without any history or COA. We urge buyers to satisfy themselves BEFORE bidding. If you strongly feel an item has been mis-described please contact us within one calendar month after the auction. If you are an overseas buyer it is your prerogative to arrange shipping in good time to avoid the one month cut off period. If a concern is raised before the end of the timescale we will place the item on hold for another calendar month. During this time a letter of rejection must be obtained from PSA/DNA and NO ONE else. Details can be found here http:/www.psacard.com/Services/AutographAuthentication If a letter of rejection is provided by PSA/DNA we will offer a full refund, not inclusive of shipping or authentication. This is why we urge buyers to satisfy themselves BEFORE bidding. TERMS OF SALE Both the sale of goods at our auctions and your relationship with us are governed by the Terms of Consignment (primarily applicable to sellers) the Terms of Sale (primarily applicable to bidders and buyers) and any notices displayed in the saleroom or announced by us at the auction (collectively, the “Conditions of Business”). The Terms of Consignment and Terms of Sale are available at our saleroom on request. Please read these Terms of Sale carefully. Please note that if you register to bid and/or bid at auction this signifies that you agree to and will comply with these Terms of Sale. Please note that these Terms of Sale relate to auctions held at our premises only. 1 Definitions and interpretation 1.1 To make these Terms of Sale easier to read, we have given the following words a specific meaning: “Auctioneer” means Ewbank’s, a partnership registered in England and Wales whose registered office is located at Burnt Common Auction Rooms, London Road, Send, Woking, Surrey GU23 7LN or its authorised auctioneer, as appropriate; “Bidder” means a person participating in bidding at the auction; “Buyer” means the person who makes the highest bid for a Lot accepted by the Auctioneer; “Deliberate Forgery” means: (a) an imitation made with the intention of deceiving as to authorship, origin, date, age, period, culture or source; (b) which is described in the catalogue as being the work of a particular creator without qualification; and (c) which at the date of the auction had a value materially less than it would have had if it had been as described; “Hammer Price” means the level of the highest bid for a Lot accepted by the Auctioneer by the fall of the hammer; “Lot(s)” means the goods that we offer for sale at our auctions; “Premium” means the premium that we will charge you on your purchase of a Lot to be calculated as set out in Clause 4; “Reserve” means the minimum hammer price at which a Lot may be sold; “Sale Proceeds” means the net amount due to the Seller; “Seller” means the persons who consign Lots for sale at our auctions; “Terms of Consignment” means the terms on which we agree to offer Lots for sale in our auctions as agent on behalf of Sellers; “Terms of Sale” means these terms of sale, as amended or updated from time to time; “Total Amount Due” means the Hammer Price for a Lot, the Premium, any applicable artist’s resale right royalty, any VAT due and any additional charges payable by a defaulting buyer under these Terms of Sale; “Trader” means a Seller who is acting for purposes relating to that Seller’s trade, business, craft or profession, whether acting personally or through another person acting in the trader’s name or on the trader’s behalf; “VAT” means Value Added Tax or any equivalent sales tax; and “Website” means our website available at www.ewbankauctions.co.uk . In these Terms of Sale the words ‘you’, ‘yours’, etc. refer to you as the Buyer. The words “we”, “us”, etc. refer to the Auctioneer. Any reference to a ‘Clause’ is to a clause of these Terms of Sale unless stated otherwise. 2 Information that we are required to give to Consumers 2.1 A description of the main characteristics of each Lot as contained in the auction catalogue.
2.2 Our name, address and contact details as set out herein, in our auction catalogues and/or on our Website. 2.3 The price of the Goods and arrangements for payment as described in Clauses 4, 5, 7 and 8. 2.4 The arrangements for collection of the Goods as set out in Clauses 8 and 9. 2.5 Your right to return a Lot and receive a refund if the Lot is a Deliberate Forgery as set out in Clause 13. 2.6 We and Trader Sellers have a legal duty to supply any Lots to you in accordance with these Terms of Sale. 2.7 If you have any complaints, please send them to us directly at the address set out on our Website. 3 Bidding procedures and the Buyer 3.1 You must register your details with us before bidding and provide us with any requested proof of identity and billing information, in a form acceptable to us. You must also satisfy any security arrangements we have in place before entering the auction room to view or bid. 3.2 We strongly recommend that you attend the auction in person. You are responsible for your decision to bid for a particular Lot. If you bid on a Lot, including by telephone and online bidding, or by placing a commission bid, we assume that you have carefully inspected the Lot and satisfied yourself regarding its condition. 3.3 If you instruct us in writing, we may execute commission bids on your behalf. Neither we nor our employees or agents will be responsible for any failure to execute your commission bid, unless our failure to do so is unreasonable. Where two or more commission bids at the same level are recorded we have the right to prefer the first bid made (where this can be reasonably ascertained). 3.4 The Bidder placing the highest bid for a Lot accepted by the Auctioneer will be the Buyer at the Hammer Price. Any dispute about a bid will be settled at our discretion. We may reoffer the Lot during the auction or may settle the dispute in another way. We will act reasonably when deciding how to settle the dispute. 3.5 Bidders will be deemed to act as principals, even if the Bidder is acting as an agent for a third party. 3.6 We may bid on Lots on behalf of the Seller up to one bid below the Reserve. 3.7 We may refuse to accept any bid if it is reasonable for us to do so. 3.8 Bidding increments will be at our sole discretion (but will be in line with standard auction practice). 4 The purchase price As Buyer, you will pay: a. the Hammer Price; b. a premium of 22.5% plus VAT of the Hammer Price; c. any artist’s resale right royalty payable on the sale of the Lot; and d. any VAT due. 5 VAT 5.1 You shall be liable for the payment of any VAT applicable on the Hammer Price and premium due for a Lot. Please see the symbols used in the auction catalogue for that Lot and the “Information for Buyers” in our auction catalogue for further information. 5.2 We will charge VAT at the current rate at the date of the auction. 6 The contract between you and the Seller 6.1 The contract for the purchase of the Lot between you and the Seller will be formed when the hammer falls accepting the highest bid for the Lot at the auction. 6.2 You may directly enforce any terms in the Terms of Consignment against a Seller to the extent that you suffer damages and/or loss as a result of the Seller’s breach of the Terms of Consignment. 6.3 If you breach these Terms of Sale, you may be responsible for damages and/or losses suffered by a Seller or us. If we are contacted by a Seller who wishes to bring a claim against you, we may in our discretion provide the Seller with information or assistance in relation to that claim. 6.4 We normally act as an agent only and will not have any responsibility for default by you or the Seller (unless we are the Seller of the Lot). 7 Payment 7.1 Immediately following your successful bid on a Lot you will: 7.1.1 give to us, if not already provided to our satisfaction, proof of identity in a form acceptable to us (and any other information that we require in order to comply with our anti-money laundering obligations); and 7.1.2 pay to us the Total Amount Due in cash (for which there is an upper limit of 15,000 euros equivalent) or in any other way that we agree to accept payment. 7.2 If you owe us any money, we may use any payment made by you to repay these debts. 8 Title and collection of purchases 8.1 Once you have paid us in full the Total Amount Due for any Lot, ownership of that Lot will transfer to you. You may not claim or collect a Lot until you have paid for it. 8.2 You will (at your own expense) collect any Lots that you have purchased and paid for either: 8.2.1 not later than five business days following the day of the auction; or 8.2.2 not later than five business days following the date that we have received payment of the Total Amount Due in cleared funds, if later. 8.3 If you do not collect the Lot within this time period, you will be responsible for any reasonable removal, storage and insurance charges in relation to that Lot. 8.4 Risk of loss or damage to the Lot will pass to you when you (or your agents) take physical possession of the Lot. 8.5 If you do not collect the Lot that you have paid for within ninety days
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after the auction, we may sell the Lot. We will pay the proceeds of any such sale to you, but will deduct any storage charges or other sums that we have incurred in the storage and sale of the Lot. We reserve the right to charge you a selling commission at our standard rates on any such resale of the Lot. 9 Remedies for non-payment or failure to collect purchases 9.1 Please do not bid on a Lot if you do not intend to buy it. If your bid is successful, these Terms of Sale will apply to you. This means that you will have to carry out your obligations set out in these Terms of Sale. If you do not comply with these Terms of Sale we may (acting on behalf of the Seller and ourselves) pursue one or more of the following measures: 9.1.1 take action against you for damages for breach of contract; 9.1.2 reverse the sale of the Lot to you and/or any other Lots sold by us to you; 9.1.3 resell the Lot by auction or private treaty (in which case you will have to pay any difference between the price you should have paid for the Lot and the price we sell it for as well as the charges outlined in Clause 8.5). Please note that if we sell the Lot for a higher amount than your winning bid, the extra money will belong to the Seller; 9.1.4 remove, store and insure the Lot at your expense; 9.1.5 if you do not pay us within five business days of your successful bid, we may charge interest at a rate not exceeding 1.5% per month on the total amount due; 9.1.6 keep that Lot or any other Lot sold to you until you pay the Total Amount Due; 9.1.7 reject or ignore bids from you or your agent at future auctions or impose conditions before we accept bids from you; and/or 9.1.8 if we sell any Lots for you, use the money made on these Lots to repay any amount you owe us. 9.2 We will act reasonably when exercising our rights under Clause 9.1. We will contact you before exercising these rights and try to work with you to correct any noncompliance by you with these Terms of Sale. 10 Health and safety Although we take reasonable precautions regarding health and safety, you are on our premises at your own risk. Please note the lay-out of the premises and security arrangements. Neither we nor our employees or agents are responsible for the safety of you or your property when you visit our premises, unless you suffer any injury to your person or damage to your property as a result of our, our employees’ or our agents’ negligence. 11 Warranties 11.1 The Seller warrants to us and to you that: 11.1.1 the Seller is the true owner of the Lot for sale or is authorised by the true owner to offer and sell the lot at auction; 11.1.2 the Seller is able to transfer good and marketable title to the Lot to you free from any third party rights or claims; and 11.1.3 as far as the Seller is aware, the main characteristics of the Lot set out in the auction catalogue (as amended by any notice displayed in the saleroom or announced by the Auctioneer at the auction) are correct. 11.2 If, after you have placed a successful bid and paid for a Lot, any of the warranties above are found not to be true, please notify us in writing. Neither we nor the Seller will be liable to pay you any sums over and above the Total Amount Due and we will not be responsible for any inaccuracies in the information provided by the Seller except as set out below. 11.3 Please note that many of the Lots that you may bid on at our auction are secondhand. 11.4 If a Lot is not second-hand and you purchase the Lot as a Consumer from a Seller that is a Trader, a number of additional terms may be implied by law in addition to the Seller’s warranties set out at Clause 11.1 (in particular under the Consumer Rights Act 2015). These Terms of Sale do not seek to exclude your rights under law as they relate to the sale of these Lots. 11.5 Save as expressly set out above, all other warranties, conditions or other terms which might have effect between the Seller and you, or us and you, or be implied or incorporated by statue, common law or otherwise are excluded. 12 Descriptions and condition 12.1 Our descriptions of the Lot will be based on: (i) information provided to us by the Seller of the Lot (for which we are not liable); and (ii) our opinion (although it is likely that we will not be able to carry out a detailed inspection of each Lot). 12.2 We will give you a number of opportunities to view and inspect the Lots before the auction. You (and any independent consultants acting on your behalf) must satisfy yourself about the accuracy of any description of a Lot. We shall not be responsible for any failure by you or your consultants to properly inspect a Lot. 12.3 Representations or statements by us as to authorship, genuineness, origin, date, age, provenance, condition or estimated selling price involve matters of opinion. We undertake that any such opinion will be honestly and reasonably held and accept liability for opinions given negligently or fraudulently. 12.4 Please note that Lots (in particular second-hand Lots) are unlikely to be in perfect condition. Lots are sold “as is” (i.e. as you see them at the time of the auction). Neither we nor the Seller accept any liability for the condition of second-hand Lots or for any condition issues affecting a Lot if such issues are included in the description of a Lot in the auction catalogue (or in any saleroom notice) and/ or which the inspection of a Lot by the Buyer ought to have revealed. 13 Deliberate Forgeries 13.1 You may return any Lot which is found to be a Deliberate Forgery to us within one month of the auction provided that you return the Lot to us in the same condition as when it was released to you, accompanied by a written statement identifying the Lot from the relevant catalogue description and a written statement of defects. 13.2 If we are reasonably satisfied that the Lot is a Deliberate Forgery we will refund the money paid by you for the Lot (including any Premium and applicable VAT) provided that if:
13.2.1 the catalogue description reflected the accepted view of experts as at the date of the auction; or 13.2.2 you personally are not able to transfer good and marketable title in the Lot to us, you will have no right to a refund under this Clause 13.2. 13.3 If you have sold the Lot to another person, we will only be liable to refund the price that you paid for the Lot. We will not be responsible for repaying any additional money you may have made from selling the Lot. 13.4 Your right to return a Lot that is a Deliberate Forgery does not affect your legal rights and is in addition to any other right or remedy provided by law or by these Terms of Sale. 14 Our liability to you 14.1 We will not be liable for any loss of opportunity or disappointment suffered as a result of participating in our auction. 14.2 In addition to the above, neither we nor the Seller shall be responsible to you and you shall not be responsible to the Seller or us for any other loss or damage that any of us suffer that is not a foreseeable result of any of us not complying with the Conditions of Business. Loss or damage is foreseeable if it is obvious that it will happen or if at the time of the sale of the Lot, we, you and the Seller knew it might happen. 14.3 Subject to Clause 14.4, if we are found to be liable to you for any reason (including, amongst others, if we are found to be negligent, in breach of contract or to have made a misrepresentation), our liability will be limited to the total purchase price paid by you to us for any Lot. 14.4 Notwithstanding the above, nothing in these Terms of Sale shall limit our liability (or that of our employees or agents) for: 14.4.1 death or personal injury resulting from negligence (as defined in the Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977); 14.4.2 fraudulent misrepresentation; or 14.4.3 any liability which cannot be excluded by law. 15 Notices 15.1 All notices between you and us regarding these Terms of Sale must be in writing and signed by or on behalf of the party giving it. 15.2 Any notice referred in Clause 15.1 may be given: 15.2.1 by delivering it by hand; 15.2.2 by first class pre-paid post or Recorded Delivery; or 15.2.3 by email, provided that a copy is also sent by pre-paid post or Recorded Delivery. 15.3 Notices must be sent: 15.3.1 by hand or registered post: a. to us, at our address set out in these Terms of Sale or at our registered office address appearing on our Website; and b. to you, at the last postal address that you have given to us as your contact address in writing; or 15.3.2 by email: a. to us, by sending the notice to both the following email addresses: antiques@ewbankauctions.co.uk and chris@ewbankauctions.co.uk b. to you, by sending the notice to any email address that you have given to us as your contact email address in writing. 15.4 Notices will be deemed to have been received: 15.4.1 if delivered by hand, on the day of delivery; 15.4.2 if sent by first class pre-paid post or Recorded Delivery, two business days after posting, exclusive of the day of posting; or 15.4.3 if sent by email, at the time of transmission unless sent after 17.00 in the place of receipt in which case they will be deemed to have been received on the next business day in the place of receipt (provided that a copy has also been sent by pre-paid post or Recorded Delivery as set out in Clause 15.2.3). 15.5 Any notice or communication given under these Terms of Sale will not be validly given if sent by fax, email, any form of messaging via social media or text message. 16 Data Protection We will hold and process any personal data in relation to you in accordance with our current privacy policy, a copy of which is available on our website 17 General 17.1 We may, acting reasonably, refuse admission to our premises or attendance at our auctions by any person. 17.2 We act as an agent for our Sellers. The rights we have to claim against you for breach of these Terms of Sale may be used by either us, our employees or agents, or the Seller, its employees or agents, as appropriate. Other than as set out in this Clause, these Terms of Sale are between you and us and no other person will have any rights to enforce any of these Terms of Sale. 17.3 We may use special terms in the catalogue descriptions of particular Lots. You must read these terms carefully along with any glossary provided in our auction catalogues. 17.4 Each of the clauses of these Terms of Sale operates separately. If any court or relevant authority decides that any of them are unlawful, the remaining clauses will remain in full force and effect. 17.5 We may change these Terms of Sale from time to time, without notice to you. Please read these Terms of Sale carefully, as they may be different from the last time you read them. 17.6 Except as otherwise stated in these Terms of Sale, each of our rights and remedies are: (a) are in addition to and not exclusive of any other rights or remedies under these Terms of Sale or general law; and (b) may be waived only in writing and specifically. Delay in exercising or non-exercise of any right under these Terms of Sale is not a waiver of that or any other right. Partial exercise of any right under these Terms of Sale will not preclude any further or other exercise of that right or any other right under these Terms of Sale. Waiver of a breach of any term of these Terms of Sale will not operate as a waiver of breach of any other term or any subsequent breach of that term. 17.7 These Terms of Sale and any dispute or claim arising out of or in connection with them (including any non-contractual claims or disputes) shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of England and the parties irrevocably submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of the English courts.
These conditions of business are based upon recommended terms of sale by SOFAA (http:/www.sofaa.org/)
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CONDITIONS OF BUSINES FOR ONSITE AUCTIONS CONDITIONS OF BUSINESS FOR ONSITE AUCTIONS (November 2015) These conditions of business for auctions held at an auctioneer’s premises (“Conditions”) consist of: (1) Users’ Introduction (which sets out a guide for users of these Conditions); (2) Information for Buyers (which sets out information for buyers who will be subject to the Terms of Sale); (3) Terms of Consignment (which are the contractual terms that sellers at auctions are subject to); and (4) Terms of Sale (which are the contractual terms that bidders and buyers at auctions are subject to). Items (2), (3) and (4) are used together as a package. (1) USERS’ INTRODUCTION 1.1 Modern consumer protection law, whether from the UK or the EU is having a steadily increasing impact on the sale of goods by auction. In particular, the Consumer Rights Act 2015 (the “Act”) and the Consumer Contracts (Information, Cancellation and Additional Charges) Regulations 2013 (the “Regulations”) apply to auction sales held at the auctioneer’s premises. Copies of the Act and the Regulations are available for inspection on request. 1.2 The Act stipulates that contractual terms that apply to consumers must be prominent and transparent (i.e. legible and expressed in plain and intelligible language). In addition, the Act sets out an indicative, non-exhaustive, list of terms which may be regarded as unfair and therefore not binding on a consumer. As a result (and in order to prevent these Conditions becoming unwieldy and unbalanced), these Conditions ask the auctioneer on occasion to accept more risk and responsibility in relation to its business buyers and sellers than it usually would (and indeed than it may legally have to) in order to bring these Conditions in line with the Act. 1.3 The Regulations state that certain information about the seller/auctioneer, the contract and the consumer’s rights must be provided to a consumer prior to concluding any contract for the consignment or sale of goods. However the extent of information to be provided depends on whether the contract itself is deemed to be a distance, off-premises or onpremises contract. These Conditions have been prepared on the assumption that all contracts with sellers and buyers are on-premises contracts (meaning contracts negotiated and concluded at the auctioneer’s premises). The information that the auctioneer is required to provide to consumer sellers and buyers is set out at the start of the Terms of Consignment and Terms of Sale respectively. 1.4 These Conditions have been prepared based on the following assumptions: a. the contracts concluded with the seller for the consignment of the goods and with the buyer for the purchase of the goods are on-premises contracts; b. the auctioneer will take possession of the goods from the seller prior to the auction; c. the auctioneer will prepare the description of the goods appearing in the auction catalogue based on the information provided by the seller and the auctioneer’s own inspection of the goods; d. the buyer will have the opportunity to inspect the goods prior to the auction and will have the opportunity to attend the auction in person; e. the auctioneer will take payment of the goods from the buyer, deduct any commission/ premium, agreed expenses and VAT and pay the remainder to the seller; and f. the auctioneer will keep the goods until they are either collected by the seller (if unsold at the auction) or collected by the buyer following the auctioneer’s receipt of the purchase price from the buyer. 1.5 The auctioneer has two points of interaction with consumers: a. when the auctioneer provides services to the seller; and b. when the auctioneer comes into contact with buyers. (Although not primarily contracting with the auctioneer, who is an agent for the seller, buyers normally contract on standard terms imposed by the auctioneer as agent. Some of these conditions create a direct contract between the buyer and the auctioneer). 1.6 These Conditions are designed to reflect the law and provide reasonable protection for the seller, the auctioneer and the buyer. The authors had in mind general sales of fine art and these Conditions do not deal with specialist sales such as plant and machinery, or agricultural produce. In these areas, statute law tends to lay down extra duties which must be dealt with by specific conditions not appearing here. 1.7 These Model Conditions primarily consist of the “Terms of Consignment” and the “Terms of Sale”. The transactions between seller and auctioneer, and seller and buyer are completely distinct contracts. We have therefore placed considerable importance on using the expression “Terms of Consignment” for sellers and other consignors who consign property for sale at onsite auctions, and “Terms of Sale” for transactions which take place by auction. The term “Conditions of Business” includes both the Terms of Consignment and the Terms of Sale as well any notices displayed in the saleroom and any announcements made by the auctioneer at the auction. 1.8 Individual clauses have been drafted in the light of statutory requirements and case law. 1.9 Buyers and sellers are bound by the auctioneer’s Conditions of Business (2) INFORMATION FOR BUYERS AT AUCTIONS 1. Introduction. The following notes are intended to assist bidders and buyers, particularly those that are inexperienced or new to our salerooms. All of our auctions are governed by our Conditions of Business incorporating the Terms of Consignment (primarily applicable to sellers), the Terms of Sale (primarily applicable to bidders and buyers) and any notices that are
displayed in our salerooms or announced by the auctioneer at the auction. Our Conditions of Business are available for inspection at our salerooms and the Terms of Sale are printed in the back of our auction catalogues and on our web-site. Our staff will be happy to help you if there is anything in our Conditions of Business that you do not fully understand. Please make sure that you read our Terms of Sale set out in this catalogue or on our website carefully before bidding in the auction. If your bid is successful, you will be obliged to comply with our Terms of Sale. 2. Agency. As auctioneers we usually act on behalf of the seller whose identity, for reasons of confidentiality, is not normally disclosed. If you buy at auction your contract for the goods is with the seller, not with us as auctioneer. 3. Estimates. Estimates are designed to help you gauge what sort of sum might be involved for the purchase of a particular lot. Estimates may change and should not be thought of as the sale price. The lower estimate may represent the reserve price (the minimum price for which a lot may be sold) and will not be below the reserve price. Estimates do not include the buyer’s premium or VAT (where chargeable). Estimates are prepared some time before the auction and may be altered by a saleroom notice or announcement by the auctioneer before the auction of the lot. They are not definitive. 4. Buyer’s Premium. The Terms of Sale oblige you to pay a buyer’s premium at 22.5% on the hammer price of each lot purchased. In addition, VAT will be added to this premium (see below). 5. VAT. Items in our catalogue may be marked in the following ways: a. (†) indicates that VAT is payable by the buyer on the hammer price as well as being an element in the buyer’s premium. VAT will be chargeable at the standard rate (presently 20%). This imposition of VAT is likely to be because the seller is registered for VAT within the European Union and is not operating the Dealers Margin Scheme or because VAT is due at 20% on importation into the UK. b. (**) indicates that the lot has been imported from outside the European Union. [These lots are liable to a reduced rate of VAT (5%) on the hammer price and buyer’s premium]. c. Lots which do not have either of the above symbols have no VAT payable on the hammer price. This is because such lots are sold using the Auctioneers’ Margin Scheme. The VAT included within the premium is not recoverable as input tax. 6. Inspection of goods by the buyer. As we act on behalf of the seller, we are dependent on information provided by the seller about their goods. We may inspect lots and will act reasonably in taking a general view about them. However, we are normally unable to carry out detailed examinations of lots to check their condition in the way a buyer would do. You will have ample opportunity to inspect the goods. You must inspect and investigate lots that you might wish to bid for. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots set out in the Terms of Sale at clause 12.4. 7. Electrical goods. These are sold as “antiques” only. If you buy electrical goods for use you must ask a qualified electrician to check them for compliance with safety regulations before you use them. 8. Export of goods. If you intend to export goods you must find out: a. whether an export licence is needed; and b. if there is a prohibition on importing goods of that character e.g. because the goods contain prohibited materials such as ivory. 9. Bidding. Bidders will be required to register with us before the auction starts. We reserve the right to impose a deadline prior to the auction by which you must register or by which we must receive a commission bid. If you wish to bid on high value lots this deadline may be several days before the auction in order to allow us sufficient time to carry out the necessary checks. Lots will be invoiced to the name and address on the registration form. You will need to provide us with proof of your identity in a form acceptable to us and such other information as we may require. Please enquire in advance about our arrangements for telephone or online bidding. Please note that we may refuse to register you if you do not provide us with all the information and documentation that we ask for or at our discretion. Phone bidders must be prepared to guarantee a starting bid of at least £500 if they wish to bid by telephone. 10. Commission bidding. You may leave commission bids (absentee bids) with us indicating the maximum amount to be bid against a lot (excluding the buyers’ premium and/or any applicable VAT). We will execute commission bids as cheaply as possible having regard to the reserve (if any) and competing bids. If two buyers submit identical commission bids we may prefer the first bid received (where this can be reasonably ascertained). Please enquire in advance about our arrangements for the leaving of commission bids by telephone or email or via our website or online bidding platform. 11. Methods of Payment. Usually any cheques will need to be cleared before you can take the goods away. Please discuss with our office in advance of the sale if you plan to use other methods of payment (except cash, for which there is an upper limit of 15,000 euros equivalent). There is an additional charge of 2.5% plus VAT on credit card payments with no additional charge on debit card payments (either made securely online or in person via a chip and pin machine). 12. Collection and storage. Please note what the Terms of Sale say about collection and storage. It is important that you pay for and collect goods promptly and within 7 days of the end of a sale. Any delay may involve you having to pay storage charges which are currently set at £5 plus VAT per lot per day.
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EXPLANATION OF PICTURE CATALOGUING TERMS Any statement as to authorship, attribution, origin, date, age, provenance and condition is a statement of opinion and is not to be taken as a statement of representation of fact. The Auctioneers reserve the right, in forming their opinion, to consult and rely upon any expert or authority considered by them to be reliable. The forename(s) and surname of the artist: In our opinion a work by the artist. The initials of the forename(s) and the surname of the artist: In our opinion a work of the period of the artist which may be wholly, or in part his work. The surname only of the artist: In our opinion a work of the school or by one of the followers of the artist or in his style and of uncertain date. ‘English School’, ‘Italian School’ etc: In our opinion a work executed at a later date that the style may suggest. ‘Signed’: Has a signature which in our opinion is a recognised signature. ‘Dated’: Is so dated and in our opinion was executed at that date. The term ‘bears’ a signature and/or date and/or an inscription: Means that in our opinion the artist’s name and/or date and/or inscription have been added by another hand. Measurements: Height precedes width. AUTOGRAPHS Autographs – We check all autographs when they are valued and believe to the best of our knowledge they are authentic. Many autographs come from private sellers and are sold without any history or COA. We urge buyers to satisfy themselves BEFORE bidding. If you strongly feel an item has been mis-described please contact us within one calendar month after the auction. If you are an overseas buyer it is your prerogative to arrange shipping in good time to avoid the one month cut off period. If a concern is raised before the end of the timescale we will place the item on hold for another calendar month. During this time a letter of rejection must be obtained from PSA/DNA and NO ONE else. Details can be found here http:/www.psacard.com/Services/AutographAuthentication If a letter of rejection is provided by PSA/DNA we will offer a full refund, not inclusive of shipping or authentication. This is why we urge buyers to satisfy themselves BEFORE bidding. (3) TERMS OF CONSIGNMENT Both the sale of goods at our auctions and your relationship with us are governed by the Terms of Consignment (primarily applicable to sellers), the Terms of Sale (primarily applicable to bidders and buyers) and any notices displayed in the saleroom or announced by us at the auction (collectively, the “Conditions of Business”). The Terms of Consignment and Terms of Sale are available at our saleroom on request. Please read these Terms of Consignment carefully. Please note that if you (or another person acting on your behalf) provide goods to us to sell on your behalf at our auction, this signifies that you agree to and will comply with these Terms of Consignment. Please note that these Terms of Consignment relate to auctions held at our premises only. SUMMARY OF COMMISSION AND CHARGES Commission is charged to sellers calculated, per lot, at 15% Entry Fee £10 per lot (sold or unsold) Catalogue Illustration Fee £10 per lot (sold or unsold, discretionary) Loss and damage warranty 1.5%. All the above are subject to VAT at the current rate. Commission and fees are negotiable for important or large collections and consignments. 1 Definitions and interpretation 1.1 To make these Terms of Consignment easier to read, we have given the following words a specific meaning: “Auctioneer” means Ewbank’s, a partnership registered in England and Wales whose registered office is located at Burnt Common Auction Rooms, London Road, Send, Woking, Surrey GU23 7LN or its authorised auctioneer, as appropriate; “Bidder” means a person who places a bid for Goods at our auction; “Buyer” means the person who makes the highest bid for the Goods accepted by the Auctioneer; “Commission” means the commission that we charge you on the sale of the Goods as set out in Clause 5 below; “Consumer” means an individual acting for purposes which are wholly or mainly outside that ndividual’s trade, business, craft or profession; “Consumer Contracts Regulations” means the Consumer Contracts (Information, Cancellation and Additional Charges) Regulations 2013; “Deliberate Forgery” means: (a) an imitation made with the intention of deceiving as to authorship, origin, date, age, period, culture or source; b) which is described in the catalogue as being the work of a particular creator without qualification; and (c) which at the date of the auction had a value materially less than it would have had if it had been as described; “FCA” means the Financial Conduct Authority; “Goods” means the goods that you consign to us for sale at our auction; “Hammer Price” means the level of the highest bid for the Goods accepted by the Auctioneer by the fall of the hammer; “Premium” means the premium charged to the Buyer on the sale of the Goods in accordance with the Terms of Sale; “Price” means the total of the Hammer Price, Premium and any applicable VAT; “Proceeds” means the Price less the Commission, the Premium, any expenses incurred to your account and any applicable VAT; “Reserve” means the minimum price at which the Goods may be sold; “Seller” means the owner of the Goods and any agent who consigns the Goods for sale on the owner’s behalf (if applicable); “Terms of Consignment” means these terms of consignment;
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“Terms of Sale” means the terms of sale for bidders or buyers at our auctions; “Trader” means a Seller who is acting for purposes relating to that Seller’s trade, business, craft or profession, whether acting personally or through another person acting in the trader’s name or on the trader’s behalf (such as an agent and/or the Auctioneer); “VAT” means any value added tax or equivalent sales tax; and “Website” means our website available at www.ewbankauctions.co.uk In these Terms of Consignment the words “you”, “yours”, etc. refer to the Seller. The words “we”, “us”, etc. refer to the Auctioneer. If the consignment of Goods to us is made by an agent we assume that you (as owner of the Goods) have authorised the consignment and authorised the agent to contract on your behalf. All obligations that apply to the Seller under these Terms of Consignment shall apply to the owner of the Goods and their agent, jointly and separately. Any reference to a ‘Clause’ is to a clause of these Terms of Consignment unless stated otherwise. 2 Information that we are required to give to Consumers 2.1 A description of the main characteristics of the auction-related services that we are providing to you as set out in these Terms of Consignment or otherwise agreed with you in writing. 2.2 Our name, address and contact details as set out in these Terms of Consignment and/or on our Website. 2.3 The rate at which we will charge you the Commission plus any applicable VAT on the sale of the Goods as set out in Clause 5. 2.4 The fee that we will charge you plus any applicable VAT as set out in Clause 18 if either the Goods are unsold at auction or the Goods are withdrawn by you from the auction after the Goods have been catalogued and/or marketed by us prior to the auction in any way. 2.5 The arrangements for collection of any unsold Goods as set out in Clauses 18 and 20 and terms regarding payment of any Proceeds due to you set out in Clause 17. 2.6 If you have any complaints, please get in contact with us using the contact details set out on our website. 3 Procedure for consigning Goods for sale at auction 3.1 If you consign Goods to us for sale at auction, you will need to provide us with the following information about you, in a form acceptable to us: 3.1.1 Your legal name and proof of identity; 3.1.2 Information about the Goods (as set out in Clause 12); 3.1.3 Your bank account details; 3.1.4 Your address and contact details; 3.1.5 Your VAT registration number (if applicable); and 3.1.6 Your confirmation of whether you are selling the Goods as a Trader or as a Consumer. 3.2 If you do not provide us with, or we are not satisfied with any of the above information, we may refuse to accept consignment of your Goods for sale in our auction. 3.3 You must provide the Goods to us by any stated deadline (at your expense). We may be able to assist you with this process but any liability incurred to a carrier for haulage charges is solely your responsibility. 4 The contract between you and the Buyer 4.1 The contract between you and the Buyer will be formed when the hammer falls accepting the highest bid for the Goods at the auction. 4.2 You may directly enforce any terms in the Terms of Sale against a Buyer and/or a Bidder to the extent that you have suffered damages and/or loss as a result of the Buyer and/or the Bidder’s breach of the Terms of Sale. 4.3 If you breach these Terms of Consignment, you may be responsible for damages and/or losses suffered by a Buyer, Bidder and/or by us. If we are contacted by a Buyer and/or a Bidder who wishes to bring a claim against you, we may in our discretion provide the Buyer and/or Bidder with information or assistance in relation to that claim. 4.4 We normally act as an agent only and will not have any responsibility for default by you or the Buyer. 5 Commission 5.1 We will charge you a commission on the sale of the Goods calculated as a percentage of the Hammer Price at the following rate: 15% plus VAT 5.2 In addition we have an Internet and marketing charge of £10 per lot and a further charge of £10 per lot for printed catalogue illustrations (these charges apply to both sold and unsold lots) and all charges are plus VAT. 6 Loss and Damage to Goods 6.1 We are not authorised by the FCA to provide insurance to you. However, subject only to Clauses 6.4 and 6.5, we accept liability for Goods from the time we takepossession of the Goods until the fall of the hammer. 6.2 Our liability for Goods is limited to our lower pre-sale estimate for the lot before the sale, or the Hammer Price if the lot has sold, or to the Reserve if the lot is unsold. 6.3 To justify accepting liability for Goods as set out above, we will charge you 1.5% plus VAT of the Hammer Price plus VAT or, if unsold, 1.5% of our lower estimate for the lot. 6.4 The liability accepted by us in Clause 6.1 does not include any liability for loss or damage to the Goods that is caused by or results from: (i) any inherent vice or defect affecting the Goods; (ii) acts of God, flood, drought, earthquake or other natural disaster; (iii) acts of terrorism, civil commotion, riots or war; or (iv) nuclear, chemical or biological contamination. 6.5 If you (or your agent) instruct us in writing not to assume liability for Goods, the Goods remain entirely at your risk unless and until the Goods pass to the Buyer or are collected by you or on your behalf. In this case Clauses 6.1 - 6.4 will not apply. 7 Photographs You will pay for the cost of any photographs of your Goods produced for the auction catalogue. We reserve the right to photograph all Goods unless you specifically request us not to. The copyright in such photographs will be owned by us, along with the text of the auction catalogue. For charges see clause 5 above.
8 Minimum bids and our discretion Goods will normally be offered subject to a Reserve agreed between you and us before the auction in accordance with Clause 9. We may sell Goods below the Reserve provided that we account to you for the same sale proceeds as you would have received had the Reserve been the Hammer Price. If you specifically give us a “discretion” we may accept a bid of up to 20% below the formal Reserve. 9 Reserves 9.1 Reserves must be reasonable and may not exceed our lower pre-sale estimate for that lot. We may decline to offer Goods which, in our opinion, would be subject to an unreasonably high reserve (in which case the Goods carry the storage and insurance charges set out in these Terms of Consignment). 9.2 Once we have agreed a Reserve, this cannot be changed except with your and our consent. 9.3 Where a Reserve has been agreed only we may bid on your behalf and only up to one bid below the Reserve (if any) and you may in no circumstances bid personally or ask anyone else to bid on your behalf. 9.4 Pre-sale notifications will be sent via email if provided, or post if not, reserves will not be set by the auctioneer without specific instructions and we must be advised of any request for a reasonable reserve figure by you, in cases were no reserve has been set by you then the item will be sold without reserve. 10 Electrical items 10.1 You must test any electrical items that you wish to consign to us for sale using external contractors. We will not accept any Goods that are not certified as safe by an electrician (unless they are antiques). 10.2 If we notify you that we will not accept uncertified electrical Goods, you must remove such Goods promptly at your expense following such notification. If you do not collect the Goods within five days of our written notice to do so, we may dispose of the Goods at your expense. 11 Unsafe Goods If in our opinion any of your Goods, in particular those which are soft furnishings, infringe safety regulations, we will not offer these Goods for sale. You must remove such Goods at your expense. If you do not collect such Goods within five days of our written notice to do so, we may dispose of the Goods at your expense. 12 Warranties and information about the Goods 12.1 You must provide us with all information that you have relating to the provenance, export/import history, condition, attribution and authenticity of the Goods (and any additional information that may be relevant). 12.2 In addition to any warranties implied by law, you warrant to us and the Buyer that: 12.2.1 any information that you provide in relation to the Goods is complete, correct and up-to-date; 12.2.2 the Goods will match any description of the Goods that you provide to us; 12.2.3 as far as you are aware, the main characteristics of the Goods set out in the auction catalogue (as amended by any notice displayed in the saleroom or announced by us at the auction) are correct. 12.2.4 to the best of your knowledge, the Goods have been lawfully imported and lawfully and permanently exported as required by the laws of any country in which the Goods were located; required declarations upon the export and import of the Goods have been properly made; and any duties and taxes on the export and import of the Goods have been paid; and 12.2.5 you will pay all taxes and duties potentially due on the sale of the Goods. 12.3 You must let us know promptly, and in any event before the auction, if you find out that any of the information you have provided to us relating to the Goods is incorrect or incomplete and/or if the Goods do not match the description that you provided to us or the main characteristics of the Goods set out in the auction catalogue. 12.4 Any information that you provide in relation to the Goods may form part of the contract between both of us and the Buyer and you acknowledge that the Buyer may have a statutory right to reject the Goods if the information provided is incorrect. 12.5 If we have to refund the price of any Goods to the Buyer due to the Goods being a Deliberate Forgery, you must promptly, and in any event within seven days, reimburse to us any Proceeds that we have transferred to you for those Goods following receipt of our written notice requesting you to do so. 13 Transfer of ownership of the Goods You warrant and undertake to us and the Buyer that you are the true owner of the Goods (or are properly authorised by the true owner to sell the Goods on the owner’s behalf) and you currently have and will have the right to sell the Goods to the Buyer with good and marketable title free of any third party rights or claims at the time when ownership of the Goods is to be transferred. 14 Indemnity You will indemnify and keep us fully indemnified against any and all liability, loss, damage, costs (including reasonable legal fees and any VAT in relation to such fees) and expenses which we may incur or suffer as a result of any breach of Clauses 12 or 13 by you or anyone acting on your behalf, including without limitation, if we are required to refund the price of any Goods to the Buyer as a result of your breach of these clauses. 15 Terms of Sale You agree that the Goods will be sold to the Buyer in accordance with our Terms of Sale, a copy of which will be displayed in the saleroom and printed in our auction catalogue. 16 Authority to deduct commission and expenses and retain premium and interest You authorise us to deduct our Commission at the stated rate and all expenses incurred on your account from the Hammer Price, plus any applicable VAT. You consent to our right to charge the Buyer and retain
beneficially the Premium plus any applicable VAT paid by the Buyer in accordance with our Terms of Sale and any interest earned on the sale proceeds until the date of settlement. 17 Settlement 17.1 Provided that the Buyer has paid for the Goods, we will usually pay the net sum due to you within twenty eight days of the last day of the auction by crossed cheque to the seller. 17.2 If the Buyer has not paid for the Goods, we will not submit payment to you. In this case no settlement will be made. We will however discuss with you the rights that we may exercise under Clause 9 of our Terms of Sale in relation to a Buyer’s failure to pay. We will not release the Goods to the Buyer until we have received payment in full of the Price for the Goods. 17.3 You must notify us in writing if your bank account details change. We will not be responsible for any payments made to the incorrect bank account if this is because you have not provided us with the correct bank account details. 17.4 If we make payments to your bank account in error, we may request reimbursement by sending you an invoice. 17.5 We may deduct any sums that you owe to us from the Proceeds. 18 Unsold and withdrawn items 18.1 If the Goods are unsold at auction, you authorise us to negotiate a sale by private treaty not later than the close of business two working business days following the last day of the auction. In this case you will pay to us the same charges as if such Goods had been sold at auction and, so far as appropriate, these Terms of Consignment will apply to any such sale. 18.2 In addition to Clause 18.1, we may, with your consent, re-offer unsold Goods at a future auction (or by private treaty thereafter as set out in Clause 18.1 above) but we may recommend a variation in estimates or Reserve. Where, in our opinion, Goods are unsaleable, we will notify you and you must collect such Goods from the saleroom within seven days of the date of our notice to do so. If you fail to collect such Goods promptly, we may charge you reasonable storage charges at a daily rate of £5 per lot per day. If unsold lots remain with us after a period of one week, without instructions from you, we reserve the right to offer them to a local charity shop or arrange for their disposal at a charge of £10 plus VAT per lot. 18.3 You will pay us a charge of 15% of lower estimate for the lot plus all applicable marketting and / or illustration charges plus VAT on all charges, at a minimum of £10 plus VAT per Lot, on any Goods that are unsold at the auction and fail to sell by private treaty as described in Clause 18.1. 18.4 You will pay us a charge of 15 % of the lower estimate for the lot plus all applicable marketting and / or illustration charges plus VAT on all charges, at a minimum of £10 plus VAT per Lot, on any Goods that are withdrawn from the auction after being catalogued and/or marketed by us prior to the auction in any way. 19 Withdrawal of the Goods by us 19.1 We may (acting reasonably) at our discretion at any time withdraw your Goods from our auction: 19.1.1 for legal, reputational or operational reasons (including if you fail to provide evidence to verify your identity or your title to the Goods to our satisfaction); 19.1.2 if we reasonably believe that you may be, or are about to be, in breach of these Terms of Consignment; or 19.1.3 if we reasonably believe the Goods to be a Deliberate Forgery. 20 Warehousing 20.1 We have no liability for Goods that you deliver to our saleroom without sufficient sale instructions. We reserve the right to charge you a minimum warehousing charge of £5 plus any applicable VAT per Lot per day. 20.2 We will notify you to ask you to remove any of your unsold or withdrawn Goods. Unsold and withdrawn Goods will be subject to the charges set out in Clause 20.1 above if you do not remove them within five days of the date of our notification requesting you to do so. 20.3 If you do not remove your unsold or withdrawn Goods within [thirty days] of the date of our notification we may either: (a) sell such Goods and set off charges from any net proceeds of sale; or (b) at your expense dispose of such Goods. 21 Our liability to you 21.1 We will not be liable to you for any loss of opportunity or disappointment suffered as a result of participating in our auction. 21.2 In addition, neither we nor the Buyer shall be responsible to you and you shall not be responsible to the Buyer or us for any other loss or damage that any of us suffer that is not a foreseeable result of any of us not complying with the Conditions of Business. Loss or damage is foreseeable if it is obvious that it will happen or if at the time of the sale of the Lot, we, you and the Seller knew it might happen. 21.3 Subject to Clause 21.4, if we are found to be liable to you for any reason (including, amongst others, if we are found to be negligent, in breach of contract or to have made a misrepresentation), our liability will be limited to the Proceeds due for the Goods if sold or the Reserve if unsold. 21.4 Notwithstanding the above, nothing in these Terms of Consignment limits the liability of us or our employees or agents for: 21.4.1 death or personal injury resulting from negligence (as defined in the Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977); 21.4.2 fraudulent misrepresentation; or 21.4.3 any liability which cannot be excluded by law. 22 Notices 22.1 All notices between you and us regarding these Terms of Consignment must be in writing and signed by or on behalf of the party giving it. 22.2 Any notice referred in Clause 22.1 may be given: 22.2.1 by delivering it by hand; 22.2.2 by first class pre-paid post or Recorded Delivery; or 22.2.3 by email, provided that a copy is also sent by pre-paid post or Recorded Delivery. 22.3 Notices must be sent: 22.3.1 by hand or registered post: a. to us, at our address set out in these
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Terms of Consignment or at our registered office address appearing on our Website; and b. to you, at the last postal address that you have given to us as your contact address in writing. 22.3.2 by email: a. to us, by sending the notice to both the following email addresses: antiques@ewbankaucctions.co.uk and chris@ewbankauctions.co.uk b. to you, by sending the notice to any email address that you have given to us as your contact email address in writing. 22.4 Notices will be deemed to have been received: 22.4.1 if delivered by hand, on the day of delivery; or 22.4.2 if sent by first class pre-paid post or Recorded Delivery, two business days after posting, exclusive of the day of posting; or 22.4.3 if sent by email, at the time of transmission unless sent after 17.00 in the place of receipt in which case they will be deemed to have been received on the next business day in the place of receipt (provided that a copy has also been sent by pre-paid post or Recorded Delivery as set out in Clause 22.2.3. 22.5 Any notice or communication given under these Terms of Consignment will not be validly given if sent by fax, any form of messaging via social media or text message. 23 Data Protection We will hold and process any personal data in relation to you in accordance with our current privacy policy, a copy of which is available on our website. 24 General 24.1 Each of the clauses of these Terms of Consignment operates separately. If any court or relevant authority decides that any of them are unlawful, the remaining clauses will remain in full force and effect. 24.2 We may change these Terms of Consignment from time to time, without notice to you. Please read these Terms of Consignment carefully, as they may be different from the last time you read them. 24.3 Except as otherwise stated in these Terms of Consignment, each of our rights and remedies: (a) are in addition to and not exclusive of any other rights or remedies under these Terms of Consignment or general law; and (b) may be waived only in writing and specifically. Delay in exercising or nonexercise of any right under these Terms of Consignment is not a waiver of that or any other right. Partial exercise of any right under these Terms of Consignment will not preclude any further or other exercise of that right or any other right under these Terms of Consignment. Waiver of a breach of any term of these Terms of Consignment will not operate as a waiver of breach of any other term or any subsequent breach of that term. 24.4 These Terms of Consignment are between you and us. No person other than you, the Buyer or us will have any rights to enforce any of these Terms of Consignment. 24.5 These Terms of Consignment and any dispute or claim arising out of or in connection with them (including any non-contractual claims or disputes) shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of England and the parties irrevocably submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of the English courts. (4) TERMS OF SALE Both the sale of goods at our auctions and your relationship with us are governed by the Terms of Consignment (primarily applicable to sellers) the Terms of Sale (primarily applicable to bidders and buyers) and any notices displayed in the saleroom or announced by us at the auction (collectively, the “Conditions of Business”). The Terms of Consignment and Terms of Sale are available at our saleroom on request. Please read these Terms of Sale carefully. Please note that if you register to bid and/or bid at auction this signifies that you agree to and will comply with these Terms of Sale. Please note that these Terms of Sale relate to auctions held at our premises only. 1 Definitions and interpretation 1.1 To make these Terms of Sale easier to read, we have given the following words a specific meaning: “Auctioneer” means Ewbank’s, a partnership registered in England and Wales whose registered office is located at Burnt Common Auction Rooms, London Road, Send, Woking, Surrey GU23 7LN or its authorised auctioneer, as appropriate; “Bidder” means a person participating in bidding at the auction; “Buyer” means the person who makes the highest bid for a Lot accepted by the Auctioneer; “Deliberate Forgery” means: (a) an imitation made with the intention of deceiving as to authorship, origin, date, age, period, culture or source; (b) which is described in the catalogue as being the work of a particular creator without qualification; and (c) which at the date of the auction had a value materially less than it would have had if it had been as described; “Hammer Price” means the level of the highest bid for a Lot accepted by the Auctioneer by the fall of the hammer; “Lot(s)” means the goods that we offer for sale at our auctions; “Premium” means the premium that we will charge you on your purchase of a Lot to be calculated as set out in Clause 4; “Reserve” means the minimum hammer price at which a Lot may be sold; “Sale Proceeds” means the net amount due to the Seller; “Seller” means the persons who consign Lots for sale at our auctions; “Terms of Consignment” means the terms on which we agree to offer Lots for sale in our auctions as agent on behalf of Sellers; “Terms of Sale” means these terms of sale, as amended or updated from time to time; “Total Amount Due” means the Hammer Price for a Lot, the Premium, any applicable artist’s resale right royalty, any VAT due and any additional charges payable by a defaulting buyer under these Terms of Sale; “Trader” means a Seller who is acting for purposes relating to that Seller’s trade, business, craft or profession, whether acting personally or through another person acting in the trader’s name or on the trader’s behalf; “VAT” means Value Added Tax or any equivalent sales tax; and “Website” means our website available at www.ewbankauctions.co.uk . In these Terms of Sale the words ‘you’, ‘yours’, etc. refer to you as the Buyer.
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The words “we”, “us”, etc. refer to the Auctioneer. Any reference to a ‘Clause’ is to a clause of these Terms of Sale unless stated otherwise. 2 Information that we are required to give to Consumers 2.1 A description of the main characteristics of each Lot as contained in the auction catalogue. 2.2 Our name, address and contact details as set out herein, in our auction catalogues and/or on our Website. 2.3 The price of the Goods and arrangements for payment as described in Clauses 4, 5, 7 and 8. 2.4 The arrangements for collection of the Goods as set out in Clauses 8 and 9. 2.5 Your right to return a Lot and receive a refund if the Lot is a Deliberate Forgery as set out in Clause 13. 2.6 We and Trader Sellers have a legal duty to supply any Lots to you in accordance with these Terms of Sale. 2.7 If you have any complaints, please send them to us directly at the address set out on our Website. 3 Bidding procedures and the Buyer 3.1 You must register your details with us before bidding and provide us with any requested proof of identity and billing information, in a form acceptable to us. You must also satisfy any security arrangements we have in place before entering the auction room to view or bid. 3.2 We strongly recommend that you attend the auction in person. You are responsible for your decision to bid for a particular Lot. If you bid on a Lot, including by telephone and online bidding, or by placing a commission bid, we assume that you have carefully inspected the Lot and satisfied yourself regarding its condition. 3.3 If you instruct us in writing, we may execute commission bids on your behalf. Neither we nor our employees or agents will be responsible for any failure to execute your commission bid, unless our failure to do so is unreasonable. Where two or more commission bids at the same level are recorded we have the right to prefer the first bid made (where this can be reasonably ascertained). 3.4 The Bidder placing the highest bid for a Lot accepted by the Auctioneer will be the Buyer at the Hammer Price. Any dispute about a bid will be settled at our discretion. We may reoffer the Lot during the auction or may settle the dispute in another way. We will act reasonably when deciding how to settle the dispute. 3.5 Bidders will be deemed to act as principals, even if the Bidder is acting as an agent for a third party. 3.6 We may bid on Lots on behalf of the Seller up to one bid below the Reserve. 3.7 We may refuse to accept any bid if it is reasonable for us to do so. 3.8 Bidding increments will be at our sole discretion (but will be in line with standard auction practice). 4 The purchase price As Buyer, you will pay: a. the Hammer Price; b. a premium of 22.5% plus VAT of the Hammer Price; c. any artist’s resale right royalty payable on the sale of the Lot; and d. any VAT due. 5 VAT 5.1 You shall be liable for the payment of any VAT applicable on the Hammer Price and premium due for a Lot. Please see the symbols used in the auction catalogue for that Lot and the “Information for Buyers” in our auction catalogue for further information. 5.2 We will charge VAT at the current rate at the date of the auction. 6 The contract between you and the Seller 6.1 The contract for the purchase of the Lot between you and the Seller will be formed when the hammer falls accepting the highest bid for the Lot at the auction. 6.2 You may directly enforce any terms in the Terms of Consignment against a Seller to the extent that you suffer damages and/or loss as a result of the Seller’s breach of the Terms of Consignment. 6.3 If you breach these Terms of Sale, you may be responsible for damages and/or losses suffered by a Seller or us. If we are contacted by a Seller who wishes to bring a claim against you, we may in our discretion provide the Seller with information or assistance in relation to that claim. 6.4 We normally act as an agent only and will not have any responsibility for default by you or the Seller (unless we are the Seller of the Lot). 7 Payment 7.1 Immediately following your successful bid on a Lot you will: 7.1.1 give to us, if not already provided to our satisfaction, proof of identity in a form acceptable to us (and any other information that we require in order to comply with our anti-money laundering obligations); and 7.1.2 pay to us the Total Amount Due in cash (for which there is an upper limit of 15,000 euros equivalent) or in any other way that we agree to accept payment. 7.2 If you owe us any money, we may use any payment made by you to repay these debts. 8 Title and collection of purchases 8.1 Once you have paid us in full the Total Amount Due for any Lot, ownership of that Lot will transfer to you. You may not claim or collect a Lot until you have paid for it. 8.2 You will (at your own expense) collect any Lots that you have purchased and paid for either: 8.2.1 not later than five business days following the day of the auction; or 8.2.2 not later than five business days following the date that we have received payment of the Total Amount Due in cleared funds, if later. 8.3 If you do not collect the Lot within this time period, you will be responsible for any reasonable removal, storage and insurance charges in relation to that Lot. 8.4 Risk of loss or damage to the Lot will pass to you when you (or your agents) take physical possession of the Lot.
8.5 If you do not collect the Lot that you have paid for within ninety days after the auction, we may sell the Lot. We will pay the proceeds of any such sale to you, but will deduct any storage charges or other sums that we have incurred in the storage and sale of the Lot. We reserve the right to charge you a selling commission at our standard rates on any such resale of the Lot. 9 Remedies for non-payment or failure to collect purchases 9.1 Please do not bid on a Lot if you do not intend to buy it. If your bid is successful, these Terms of Sale will apply to you. This means that you will have to carry out your obligations set out in these Terms of Sale. If you do not comply with these Terms of Sale we may (acting on behalf of the Seller and ourselves) pursue one or more of the following measures: 9.1.1 take action against you for damages for breach of contract; 9.1.2 reverse the sale of the Lot to you and/or any other Lots sold by us to you; 9.1.3 resell the Lot by auction or private treaty (in which case you will have to pay any difference between the price you should have paid for the Lot and the price we sell it for as well as the charges outlined in Clause 8.5). Please note that if we sell the Lot for a higher amount than your winning bid, the extra money will belong to the Seller; 9.1.4 remove, store and insure the Lot at your expense; 9.1.5 if you do not pay us within five business days of your successful bid, we may charge interest at a rate not exceeding 1.5% per month on the total amount due; 9.1.6 keep that Lot or any other Lot sold to you until you pay the Total Amount Due; 9.1.7 reject or ignore bids from you or your agent at future auctions or impose conditions before we accept bids from you; and/or 9.1.8 if we sell any Lots for you, use the money made on these Lots to repay any amount you owe us. 9.2 We will act reasonably when exercising our rights under Clause 9.1. We will contact you before exercising these rights and try to work with you to correct any noncompliance by you with these Terms of Sale. 10 Health and safety Although we take reasonable precautions regarding health and safety, you are on our premises at your own risk. Please note the lay-out of the premises and security arrangements. Neither we nor our employees or agents are responsible for the safety of you or your property when you visit our premises, unless you suffer any injury to your person or damage to your property as a result of our, our employees’ or our agents’ negligence. 11 Warranties 11.1 The Seller warrants to us and to you that: 11.1.1 the Seller is the true owner of the Lot for sale or is authorised by the true owner to offer and sell the lot at auction; 11.1.2 the Seller is able to transfer good and marketable title to the Lot to you free from any third party rights or claims; and 11.1.3 as far as the Seller is aware, the main characteristics of the Lot set out in the auction catalogue (as amended by any notice displayed in the saleroom or announced by the Auctioneer at the auction) are correct. 11.2 If, after you have placed a successful bid and paid for a Lot, any of the warranties above are found not to be true, please notify us in writing. Neither we nor the Seller will be liable to pay you any sums over and above the Total Amount Due and we will not be responsible for any inaccuracies in the information provided by the Seller except as set out below. 11.3 Please note that many of the Lots that you may bid on at our auction are secondhand. 11.4 If a Lot is not second-hand and you purchase the Lot as a Consumer from a Seller that is a Trader, a number of additional terms may be implied by law in addition to the Seller’s warranties set out at Clause 11.1 (in particular under the Consumer Rights Act 2015). These Terms of Sale do not seek to exclude your rights under law as they relate to the sale of these Lots. 11.5 Save as expressly set out above, all other warranties, conditions or other terms which might have effect between the Seller and you, or us and you, or be implied or incorporated by statue, common law or otherwise are excluded. 12 Descriptions and condition 12.1 Our descriptions of the Lot will be based on: (i) information provided to us by the Seller of the Lot (for which we are not liable); and (ii) our opinion (although it is likely that we will not be able to carry out a detailed inspection of each Lot). 12.2 We will give you a number of opportunities to view and inspect the Lots before the auction. You (and any independent consultants acting on your behalf) must satisfy yourself about the accuracy of any description of a Lot. We shall not be responsible for any failure by you or your consultants to properly inspect a Lot. 12.3 Representations or statements by us as to authorship, genuineness, origin, date, age, provenance, condition or estimated selling price involve matters of opinion. We undertake that any such opinion will be honestly and reasonably held and accept liability for opinions given negligently or fraudulently. 12.4 Please note that Lots (in particular second-hand Lots) are unlikely to be in perfect condition. Lots are sold “as is” (i.e. as you see them at the time of the auction). Neither we nor the Seller accept any liability for the condition of second-hand Lots or for any condition issues affecting a Lot if such issues are included in the description of a Lot in the auction catalogue (or in any saleroom notice) and/ or which the inspection of a Lot by the Buyer ought to have revealed. 13 Deliberate Forgeries 13.1 You may return any Lot which is found to be a Deliberate Forgery to us within one month of the auction provided that you return the Lot to us in the same condition as when it was released to you, accompanied by a written statement identifying the Lot from the relevant catalogue description and a written statement of defects. 13.2 If we are reasonably satisfied that the Lot is a Deliberate Forgery we will refund the money paid by you for the Lot (including any Premium and applicable VAT) provided that if:
13.2.1 the catalogue description reflected the accepted view of experts as at the date of the auction; or 13.2.2 you personally are not able to transfer good and marketable title in the Lot to us, you will have no right to a refund under this Clause 13.2. 13.3 If you have sold the Lot to another person, we will only be liable to refund the price that you paid for the Lot. We will not be responsible for repaying any additional money you may have made from selling the Lot. 13.4 Your right to return a Lot that is a Deliberate Forgery does not affect your legal rights and is in addition to any other right or remedy provided by law or by these Terms of Sale. 14 Our liability to you 14.1 We will not be liable for any loss of opportunity or disappointment suffered as a result of participating in our auction. 14.2 In addition to the above, neither we nor the Seller shall be responsible to you and you shall not be responsible to the Seller or us for any other loss or damage that any of us suffer that is not a foreseeable result of any of us not complying with the Conditions of Business. Loss or damage is foreseeable if it is obvious that it will happen or if at the time of the sale of the Lot, we, you and the Seller knew it might happen. 14.3 Subject to Clause 14.4, if we are found to be liable to you for any reason (including, amongst others, if we are found to be negligent, in breach of contract or to have made a misrepresentation), our liability will be limited to the total purchase price paid by you to us for any Lot. 14.4 Notwithstanding the above, nothing in these Terms of Sale shall limit our liability (or that of our employees or agents) for: 14.4.1 death or personal injury resulting from negligence (as defined in the Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977); 14.4.2 fraudulent misrepresentation; or 14.4.3 any liability which cannot be excluded by law. 15 Notices 15.1 All notices between you and us regarding these Terms of Sale must be in writing and signed by or on behalf of the party giving it. 15.2 Any notice referred in Clause 15.1 may be given: 15.2.1 by delivering it by hand; 15.2.2 by first class pre-paid post or Recorded Delivery; or 15.2.3 by email, provided that a copy is also sent by pre-paid post or Recorded Delivery. 15.3 Notices must be sent: 15.3.1 by hand or registered post: a. to us, at our address set out in these Terms of Sale or at our registered office address appearing on our Website; and b. to you, at the last postal address that you have given to us as your contact address in writing; or 15.3.2 by email: a. to us, by sending the notice to both the following email addresses: antiques@ewbankauctions.co.uk and chris@ewbankauctions.co.uk b. to you, by sending the notice to any email address that you have given to us as your contact email address in writing. 15.4 Notices will be deemed to have been received: 15.4.1 if delivered by hand, on the day of delivery; 15.4.2 if sent by first class pre-paid post or Recorded Delivery, two business days after posting, exclusive of the day of posting; or 15.4.3 if sent by email, at the time of transmission unless sent after 17.00 in the place of receipt in which case they will be deemed to have been received on the next business day in the place of receipt (provided that a copy has also been sent by pre-paid post or Recorded Delivery as set out in Clause 15.2.3. 15.5 Any notice or communication given under these Terms of Sale will not be validly given if sent by fax, email, any form of messaging via social media or text message. 16 Data Protection We will hold and process any personal data in relation to you in accordance with our current privacy policy, a copy of which is available on our website 17 General 17.1 We may, acting reasonably, refuse admission to our premises or attendance at our auctions by any person. 17.2 We act as an agent for our Sellers. The rights we have to claim against you for breach of these Terms of Sale may be used by either us, our employees or agents, or the Seller, its employees or agents, as appropriate. Other than as set out in this Clause, these Terms of Sale are between you and us and no other person will have any rights to enforce any of these Terms of Sale. 17.3 We may use special terms in the catalogue descriptions of particular Lots. You must read these terms carefully along with any glossary provided in our auction catalogues. 17.4 Each of the clauses of these Terms of Sale operates separately. If any court or relevant authority decides that any of them are unlawful, the remaining clauses will remain in full force and effect. 17.5 We may change these Terms of Sale from time to time, without notice to you. Please read these Terms of Sale carefully, as they may be different from the last time you read them. 17.6 Except as otherwise stated in these Terms of Sale, each of our rights and remedies are: (a) are in addition to and not exclusive of any other rights or remedies under these Terms of Sale or general law; and (b) may be waived only in writing and specifically. Delay in exercising or non-exercise of any right under these Terms of Sale is not a waiver of that or any other right. Partial exercise of any right under these Terms of Sale will not preclude any further or other exercise of that right or any other right under these Terms of Sale. Waiver of a breach of any term of these Terms of Sale will not operate as a waiver of breach of any other term or any subsequent breach of that term. 17.7 These Terms of Sale and any dispute or claim arising out of or in connection with them (including any non-contractual claims or disputes) shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of England and the parties irrevocably submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of the English courts. These conditions of business are based upon recommended terms of sale by SOFAA (http:/www.sofaa.org/)
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HOW TO FIND US Heading north on the A3 take the Ripley turning to the Burnt Common roundabout and follow the Woodhill signs. Heading South turn off the A3 11⁄2 miles after the M25 junction and proceed through Ripley to the Burnt Common roundabout as above. If you miss the Ripley turning go South, proceed to the Merrow & Burpham slip road and join the A3 Northbound. Ewbank Auctioneers is situated between the A3 and B2215 South of Burnt Common Roundabout.
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Please note: if using Sat Nav to navigate to us then do not use our postcode as this will direct you to the A3. Please use postcode GU23 7JY, this will take you to the Burnt Common roundabout then follow directions as above.
EWBANK AUCTIONEERS Chris Ewbank founded Ewbank’s in 1990 selling out of the Hog’s Back Hotel and in 1994 we acquired our present salerooms, the Burnt Common Auction Rooms, which are situated just off the A3, under ten minutes away from junction 10 on the M25. It is a very prominent site in an out of town location giving easy access and acres of parking. Woking main line station is 4 miles away with trains to Waterloo (23 minutes). Throughout our time in Guildford, we have had the privilege of advising thousands of clients on the valuation and sale of Antiques and Fine Art and have conducted well in excess of two hundred Antiques and Fine Arts auctions and five hundred monthly Collectors sales. When we started in 1990 we held six auctions a year and we are now expecting to hold more than 50 auctions in the next twelve months. We always seek to maintain the highest standards, adhering to the principles of probity and ethics of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (Chris is a Chartered Arts and antiques surveyor), and the Society of Fine Art Auctioneers and Valuers, of which we are Members. Most of our new clients come to us on recommendation, from professional advisers or existing clients. As the costs of selling by auction in Central London have rocketed we have benefitted from the general trend in recent years for more important items to be sold outside the capital. Catalogues are produced and circulated to prospective purchasers by post and E-mail and full details, including digital illustration of all lots for sale are included on the internet. We estimate that we now with four regular photographers on our staff take in excess of 50,000 images per annum. Buyers are attracted from all over the world. We have invested heavily in technology in recent years with both new back office systems and website. This gives a far greater global marketing ability. We see this as being the way forward for the future and it will maximise our ability to achieve the best possible prices for our clients. Since our first auction published on the internet that side of our business has risen markedly so that in the last 12 months we have had 3.5 million pages views on our website up from 2 million in the previous year. Recognising the importance of live internet bidding in today’s market we have for the last twelve months been operating our own live bidding platform Ewbank’s Live and regularly report over 50% of our sales being to on line bidders. With others we have now also set up a new search hub and bidding platform www.theauctionroom.com which saves buyers up to 6% as against other commercial platforms. Ewbank’s has grown from humble beginnings holding six sales a year, to the position that we hold today, with our own Salerooms, bidding platform and some fifty specialist sales a year. Turnover in our first year in 1990 was approximately £250,000 and just one of our quarterly sales now easily exceeds that figure. Building refurbishments works have doubled the size of our floor space in recent years to accommodate the sale volumes. We have for some years now been able to claim that we are Surrey and Hampshire’s premier antique fine art and specialist auctioneers. Chris Ewbank has taken a very active part in the leadership of the profession within the UK. He has been a member of the Fine Arts Advisory Panel of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors and Chairman of its Art and Antiques Professional Group. He was also an elected Member of its International Governing Council (the highest decision making body in the Institution) from 2005 to 2013. He joined the Committee of the Society of Fine Art Auctioneers & Valuers in 1994 (he first became a member in 1982), and was Chairman from 2000-2007. He is on the Executive Committee of the British Art Market Federation and was one of the first to join the new City of London Company of Arts Scholars. We look forward to the future technological advances that will continue to enhance the auction experience for our clients and buyers. Chris Ewbank FRICS ASFAV
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ewbank’s auction sale dates 2016/2017 Viewing days/times vary, please contact the auctioneer for details December 2016 8th Entertainment & Memorabilia (Movie, Music, Sporting & Toys) 9th Vintage Posters Antique & Collectors' 14th 15th Fine Wines & Spirits January Wednesday 18th February Wednesday 15th Thursday 16th
Antique & Collectors'
August Wednesday 2nd Wednesday 23rd Thursday 24th
Antique & Collectors' Contemporary Art & Modern British Paintings
Antique & Collectors' Antique & Collectors' Photographic, Books, Maps and Stamps & Militaria
September Wednesday 20th Thursday 21st Friday 22nd Friday 22nd
Jewellery, Silver & Watches Fine Art & Antiques Antique Furniture & Clocks The 007 Sale
October Thursday 5th Thursday 5th Friday 6th Wednesday 11th Thursday 26th Thursday 26th
Toys & Models Entertainment & Memorabilia Vintage Posters Antique & Collectors' Decorative Arts Contemporary Art & Modern British Paintings
Thursday 27th Thursday 27th
Antique & Collectors'' Sidney Sime Exhibition At The Lightbox, Woking, Sponsored by Ewbank’s (note no auction) Decorative Arts Contemporary Art & Modern British Paintings
November Wednesday 8th Thursday 9th Thursday 9th Wednesday 29th Thursday 30th
Antique & Collectors' Asian Art Textiles & Sewing Jewellery, Silver & Watches' Fine Art & Antiques
May Wednesday 10th Thursday 11th Thursday 18th Thursday 18th Wednesday 31st
Antique & Collectors' Garden Furniture & Statuary Asian Art Textiles & Sewing Antique & Collectors'
June Thursday 1st Friday 2nd Wednesday 21st Thursday 22nd Friday 23rd
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Antique Furniture & Clocks Christmas Auction Fine Wines & Spirirts Toys & Models Entertainment & Memorabilia Vintage Posters Antique & Collectors'
Entertainment & Memorabilia Vintage Posters Jewellery, Silver & Watches' Fine Art & Antiques Antique Furniture & Clocks
March Wednesday 1st Thursday 2nd Thursday 2nd Friday 3rd Wednesday 22nd Thursday 23rd Friday 24th April Wednesday 12th Thursday 20th
Antique & Collectors' Photographic, Books, Maps and Stamps & Militaria
July Wednesday 12th Thursday 27th
Antique & Collectors' Toys & Models Entertainment & Memorabilia Vintage Posters Jewellery, Silver & Watches' Fine Art & Antiques Antique Furniture & Clocks
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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