Watches, Coins, Jewellery; Antiques & Works of Art - 20th, 21st & 25th November 2024
G ARDINER H OULGATE
THE SPECIALIST AUCTIONEERS
Watches, Coins & Jewellery for Christmas
Wednesday 20th November 2024 at 10am
Silver, Antiques & Works of Art
Thursday 21st November 2024 at 10am
The A&I Jaffray Collection including a Private Estate Collection
Monday 25th November 2024 at 10am
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The Michael Turner Collection of Fine Period Keyboards
Gardiner Houlgate are pleased to announce that we have been instructed to offer for sale the Michael Turner collection of Fine Period Keyboards in our next specialist Musical Instrument Auction on Friday 6th December 2024
Michael Turner qualified in medicine in 1973 and worked as a consultant pathologist in the NHS for over 30 years.
As an amateur pianist with a love of the eighteenth century, he went on to develop an interest in period keyboard instruments. Michael bought his first square piano in 1989 and was subsequently inspired by visits to Finchcocks to expand the collection. He bought mainly from auction, often with advice taken from Lucy Coad, who has also expertly restored many of the pianos. The collection slowly grew to encompass the development of the piano from the mid eighteenth century in both England and Vienna. There is an eclectic mix of fine period keyboards in the collection including rare English spinets by Joseph Harris & Thomas Barton, a Harpsichord by Shudi and Broadwood, as well as several other fine Grand and Square Pianos by well known makers.
Michael is now considering moving to a smaller home and has, therefore, made the decision to sell a large part of his collection with Gardiner Houlgate.
Watches, Coins & Jewellery for Christmas
Wednesday 20th November 2024 at 10am
Watches
1.
Omega Speedmaster Chronograph Automatic Chronometer stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, reference no. 32105000, serial no. 84612xxx, circa 2009, black dial, black tachymetre bezel insert, Omega bracelet with folding clasp, 39mm bezel
Omega De Ville gold plated and stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, serial no. 57542815, white dial with date aperture and centre seconds, quartz, black leather strap with Omega buckle, 33mm
£100-150
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5.
Omega British Military issue stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, serial no. 10869xxx, circa 1944, signed circular patina dial with Arabic numerals, minute markers and subsidiary seconds, signed cal. 30 T2
PC. 15 jewel movement, signed case with fixed bars and screw back with issue markings 'W.W.W. ^ Y19077 10683xxx', modern green NATO style strap, 35mm
£500-800
4.
Omega 18ct 'bumper' automatic gentleman's wristwatch, reference no. 2710 S.C, serial no. 11792xxx, case no. 11201xxx, circa 1947, circular silvered dial with applied gilt baton markers, minute markers and black sweep centre seconds, gilt dauphine hands, Omega crown, signed cal.
351 17 jewel movement, signed case, modern black leather strap, 34mm
£1300-1600
Omega Seamaster De Ville 18ct automatic gentleman's wristwatch, circular silvered dial with applied gilt baton markers, minute markers and sweep centre seconds, Omega crown, modern black leather strap, 31.5mm
£550-750
6.
Rolex Oyster Perpetual Datejust stainless steel and gold gentleman's wristwatch, reference no. 16233, serial no. Y847xxx, circa 2002, white dial, gold fluted bezel, Jubilee stainless steel and gold bracelet, 36mm (ref. 215)
** spare link
£3500-5500
7.
Rolex Oyster Perpetual Date Submariner stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, reference no. 116610, serial no. 6559Kxxx, circa 2011-2024, black dial, rotating bezel with black ceramic insert, Oyster bracelet with fliplock clasp, 40mm bezel (ref. 200)
** Rolex green swing tag
£7500-8500
8.
Rolex Oyster Perpetual Date Explorer II stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, reference no. 16570, serial no. M919xxx, circa 2007-2008, black dial, Oyster bracelet with fliplock clasp, 39mm bezel (ref. 231)
Rolex 9ct tonneau cased fixed lug gentleman's wristwatch, reference no. 2387, case no. 233xx, import hallmarks Glasgow 1936, rectangular silvered dial with Arabic numerals, minute track and subsidiary seconds, blued steel hands, Rolex crown, signed 15 jewel movement, signed case, modern brown leather strap, 30mm x 21mm excluding lugs
** Provenance provided by the current owner: The watch was purchased in Scotland 1936-1938 and owned by the current owner's father until his death in service with the R.A.F. in 1940, the watch survived the crash and evidence of smoke remains on the dial. The watch was passed on to the current owner's mother and then to the owner. The watch was fully serviced in 2013.
£800-1000
11.
Rolex Oyster Perpetual stainless steel and white gold lady's wristwatch, reference no. 176234, serial no. M673xxx, circa 2007-2008, silvered dial, white gold fluted bezel, Oyster bracelet, 26mm (ref. 311)
** Rolex card sleeve, International guarantee card dated 08/12/09 and stamped D.M. London, Rolex Oyster Perpetual / Rolex Oyster Perpetual Date booklet, guarantee manual
£2200-2800
12.
Rolex Oyster Perpetual Datejust 41 'Wimbledon' stainless steel and white gold gentleman's wristwatch, reference no. 126334, serial no. 547C0xxx, circa 2011-2024, slate grey 'Wimbledon' dial, white gold fluted bezel, Jubilee bracelet, 41mm (ref. 217)
** International guarantee card stamped The Modern Home Qatar, Rolex swing tag
£8000-10,000
13.
Rolex Oyster Perpetual Datejust stainless steel and gold gentleman's wristwatch, reference no. 16233, serial no. T722xxx, circa 1996, blue dial, gold fluted bezel, Jubilee stainless steel and gold bracelet, 36mm
** Rolex box, card sleeve, guarantee stamped Mappin and Webb Ltd and dated 17.07.99, translation booklet, spare links
£4200 £4800
14.
Rolex Oyster Perpetual Date GMT-Master II stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, reference no. 16710, serial. no. P271xxx, circa 2000, circular black dial with dot and baton hour markers, white minute markers, date aperture, Mercedes hands and arrow tipped dual time zone hand, rotating 24-hour bezel with black insert, Rolex crown, Oyster 78790A bracelet with flip-lock clasp, 40mm bezel
£6000-8000 13 14
15.
Rolex Oyster Perpetual Date GMT-Master II 'Batman' stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, reference no. 126710BLNR, serial no. 9R23xxxx, circa 2020, black dial, rotating bezel with 'Batman' ceramic insert, Jubilee bracelet with fliplock clasp, 40mm bezel (ref. 302)
** Rolex card sleeve, International guarantee card dated 03/11/2020, Oyster Perpetual GMT-Master II booklet, guarantee manual, spare links
£10,000-12,000
Rolex Oster Perpetual Datejust II stainless steel and white gold gentleman's wristwatch, reference no. 116334, serial no. 21R08xxx, circa 2015, black dial, white gold fluted bezel, Oyster bracelet, 41mm (ref. 323)
** Rolex card sleeve, International guarantee card dated 4/2015 and stamped Serkos Athens Greece, Oyster Perpetual Datejust Datejust II booklet, guarantee manual, two Rolex swing tags, bezel protector, two spare links
£5800-6500
Rolex Oyster Perpetual Date GMT-Master stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, reference no. 16700, serial no. T915xxx, circa 1996, black Swiss-T<25 dial, Mercedes style hands, birotational bezel with 'Pepsi' insert, Jubilee bracelet, reference 62510H with 555B end links 40mm bezel
** Rolex swing tag
£7000-9000
18.
Rolex Oyster Perpetual Submariner stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, reference no. 5513/0, serial no. 5679xxx, circa 1978, black Swiss-T<25 dial marked 'Submariner 660ft=200m', rotating bezel with black insert, later rubber strap, 40mm bezel (ref. 408)
** International service guarantee dated 04/Oct/06, service booklet
£6000-8000
19.
Rolex Oyster Perpetual Datejust Pearlmaster 18ct white gold lady's wristwatch, reference no. , serial no. , circa , salmon dial with diamond markers, diamond set bezel, 18ct white gold bracelet, 29mm (one diamond missing to the bezel)
** spare link
£8000-10,000
20.
Rolex Oyster Perpetual Date stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, reference no. 15000, serial no. 9037xxx, circa 1986, white Roman numeral dial with date aperture, Oyster bracelet, 34mm
24.
** With Rolex service pouch and service guarantee card dated December 2015
£1400-1800
LOTS 21-22 NO LOTS
23.
Tudor Geneve Pelagos Chronometer LHD titanium and stainless steel diver's wristwatch, reference no. 25610TNL, serial no. I870xxx, black dial, rotating bezel with matte black insert, crown at the nine position, gas valve to the case at the three position, Tudor bracelet with signed fliplock clasp, 42mm
** Tudor box with outer cover, International Guarantee card dated 18.02.2019 and stamped Fraser Hart Group, guarantee booklet, instructions booklet, tag, spare rubber strap, spare link
£1700-2000
Patek Philippe Calatrava 18ct white gold automatic gentleman's wristwatch, silvered dial, cal. 315/190 thirty jewel movement, no. 3247xxx, exhibition case, Patek Philippe black leather strap with 18ct PP buckle, 35mm bezel (ref. 402)
£8500-9500
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Patek Philippe & Co. rectangular gentleman's wristwatch, case no. 630807, salmon dial, signed 18 jewel Three (3) Heat Cold Isochronism adjusted five (5) positions movement, no. 8399xx, signed case, modern black leather strap, 23mm (missing lug and one pin bar, lacking subsidiary hand) (ref. 407)
£1000-2000
25.
Fine Patek Philippe Gondolo platinum gentleman's wristwatch, reference no. 5098P-001, movement no. 3708xxx/4438xxx. circa 2008, silvered dial with Arabic numerals in a tonneau case, exhibition back with a 25-21/176 18 jewel movement, calibre movement, PP black crocodile strap with a platinum buckle, 32mm
** From a private collection in excellent condition. With the original box and related papers purchased in 2008
£11,000-13,000
26.
Patek Philippe & Co. rectangular gentleman's wristwatch, case no. 630807, salmon dial, signed 18 jewel Three (3) Heat Cold Isochronism adjusted five (5) positions movement, no. 8399xx, signed case, modern black leather strap, 23mm (missing lug and one pin bar, lacking subsidiary hand) (ref. 407)
£1000-2000
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28.
Vacheron & Constantine 18ct gentleman's dress wristwatch, reference no. 7296, case no. 4388*9, champagne dial, signed cal. K1001/2 18 jewel movement, signed case, modern black leather strap, 32.8gm, 32mm (ref. 404)
£800-1200
Patek Philippe Nautilus automatic stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, ridged blue dial with applied baton markers, minute dot markers, date aperture and centre seconds, signed cal. 324/390 29 jewel movement, no. 3644xxx, stamped with the seal of Genéve, presentation case, Patek Philippe bracelet and butterfly clasp, 38mm bezel (heavy scratches to the bezel) (ref. 401)
£24,000-28,000
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Vacheron Constantin Overseas automatic chronograph stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, reference no. 49150, serial no. 1289xxx, grey dial, Vacheron Constantin grey leather strap with signed butterfly clasp, 43mm (lacking one chronograph button) (ref. 301)
£7500-8500
30.
IWC (International Watch Co.) Shaffhausen Yacht Club II Quartz 18ct gentleman's wristwatch, champagne dial with diamond markers, IWC bracelet with signed fliplock clasp, 182.1gm, 38mm (ref. 409)
** spare links
£8500-9500
32.
31.
Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Offshore automatic black ceramic and stainless steel Diver's wristwatch, reference no. 15707CE.OO.A002CA.01/10685, serial no. I 06xxx, edition no. 012x, black dial, signed 40 jewel movement, exhibition case, Audemars black rubber strap with signed buckle, 42mm bezel (ref. 201)
** Audemars Piguet service card
£12,500-14,500
Breguet Classique 18ct automatic gentleman's dress wristwatch, reference no. 5910, case no. 1355 L, silvered engine turned dial with Roman numerals, date aperture, outer minute chapter and centre seconds, blued steel hands, Breguet black crocodile strap with 18ct buckle, 50.3gm, 35mm (ref. 403)
£2500-3500
33.
Hublot Big Bang 18ct rose gold, black ceramic and titanium automatic chronograph gentleman's wristwatch, reference no. 341 serial no. 8160xx, 37 jewel movement, exhibition case, Hublot black rubber strap with signed folding clasp with 18ct rose gold deployment, 39mm bezel (ref. 314)
£6000-8000
34.
Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso stainless steel lady's wristwatch, reference no. Q265.84.30, serial no. 2575xxx, circa 2010, silvered dial, diamond set case, Jaeger-LeCoultre blue lizard strap with signed butterfly clasp, quartz, 21mm (ref. 203)
** Guarantee certificate dated 25-2-10 and stamped DM London Selfridges & Co
£2200-2800
35.
Franck Muller 18ct white gold lady's wristwatch, reference no. 2251
QZ, case no. 20x, circa 2002, silvered guilloche dial, blued steel hands, cabouchon crown, Franck Muller green leather strap with 18ct buckle, quartz, 33.8gm, 22mm (ref. 304)
** Certificate of Origin and Warranty dated 31/8/2002
£2200-2800
36.
Franck Muller Conquistador Master of Complications automatic stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, reference no. 8005 SC, case no. 310x, circa 2005, blue dial, Franck Muller blue leather strap, 35mm (ref. 212)
** Franck Muller Certificate of Origin and Warranty dated 25.02.2005 within a Franck Muller brown presentation sleeve
£2500-3500
37.
Must de Cartier Tank silver-gilt gentleman's wristwatch, reference no. 681006, serial no. 265xx, circa 1984, gilded dial with blued steel hands, cabouchon sapphire crown, quartz, Cartier black leather strap, 23.5mm
** with the original box and certificate stamped 'Cartier, New Bond St, London' and dated November 1984
£500-800
38.
Cartier Santos automatic black ADLC stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, reference no. 4072, serial no. 25286xxx, circa 2023, black dial, crown set with faceted black synthetic spinel, Cartier black rubber strap with stainless steel folding clasp, 40mm including crown guards (ref. 205)
** International guarantee dated 12-01-2023
£1800-2200
39.
Cartier Tank Divan stainless steel wristwatch, reference no. 2600, serial no. 15407xxx, silvered dial, sapphire set crown, Cartier burgundy leather strap with signed buckle, quartz, 38mm (ref. 305)
£2200-2800
40.
Cartier Panthere Vendome stainless steel and gold lady's wristwatch, reference no. 183964, serial no. 21553, silvered dial, cabouchon crown, Cartier stainless steel and gold bracelet with butterfly clasp, quartz, 30mm
** Cartier service papers dated 13th July 2023
£2800-3500
41.
NO LOT
42.
Must de Cartier 21 bi-colour lady's wristwatch, reference no. 1340, serial no. PL165xxx, silvered dial, Roman numeral bezel, cabouchon crown, Cartier bracelet with signed butterfly clasp, quartz, 28mm
** Cartier service papers dated 4th July 2023
£700-1000
43.
Breitling Cadette Chronograph gold plated and stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, reference no. 1159, case no. 1009xxx, circular silvered dial with applied gilt Arabic twelve and six and baton markers, tachymetre and telemetre scales and subsidiary constant seconds and minute recording dials and centre chronograph seconds, Breitling crown, signed Venus cal. 188 17 jewel unadjusted movement, modern brown leather strap, 36mm
£350-450
44.
Breitling TransOcean Chronograph automatic stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, reference no. AB0152, serial no. 3038xxx, circa 2011, circular black dial, signed 47 jewel movement, exhibition case, Breitling mesh link bracelet with signed fliplock clasp, 43mm
** Breitling pouch with outer box and cover, International warranty dated 13.06.2011 and stamped U.K. Fraser Hart, chronometre certificate, Transocean Chronograph booklet, Breitling Service booklet, Pre Owned Watches guarantee card dated 25.7.19, tag, spare links
£1800-2200
45.
Breitling Colt Ocean automatic stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, reference no. A17050, serial no. 30xx, circa 2000, circular black dial, rotating bezel, Breitling bracelet with signed fliplock clasp, 38mm bezel
** Breitling box with outer cover, booklet sleeve, International warranty booklet dated 24.05.00 and stamped Ernest Jones Jersey (reference and serial no. incomplete), chronometre certificate, Colt Super Ocean booklet, authorized dealers leaflet, spare link £600-900
46.
47.
Breitling Avenger Chronometre automatic chronograph stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, reference no. A13370, serial no. 2584745, white dial, rotating bezel, Breitling bracelet with fliplock clasp, 48mm bezel (ref. 232)
** International warranty booklet dated 25.06.2011 and stamped U.K. Aurum Group, Chronometre certificate, Breitling Super Avenger booklet
£1600-2500
48
Breitling for Bentley GT Chronograph automatic stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, reference no. A13362, serial no. 2037xxx, circa 2005, blue dial, slide rule bezel, Breitling blue leather strap with signed buckle, 47mm including crown guards
** Breitling box with outer cover, card sleeve, International warranty booklet dated 24.11.2005 and stamped U.K. Parkhouse & Wyatt Southampton, chronograph certificate, instruction booklet, slide rule card, authorized distributors leaflet
£2200-2800
48.
Breitling Geneve Top Time Chronograph gold plated and stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, reference 2003, serial no. 1361xxx, black 'panda' dial with silvered twin subsidiary dials, orange chronograph centre seconds, modern black leather strap, 35mm
£400-600 47
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49.
Tag Heuer Carrera automatic chronograph stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, reference no. CV2010, serial no. GW4xxx, black dial, black tachymetre bezel insert, Calibre 16 movement, exhibition case, Tag Heuer bracelet with folding clasp, 41mm (ref. 214)
£1200-1800
50.
Tag Heuer Aquaracer Match Timer 'Premier League' Calibre 5 automatic stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, reference no. WAY201D, serial no. RHQ2xxx, circa 2019, dark grey dial with Premier League logo, rotating bezel with black ceramic insert, Tag Heuer bracelet with folding clasp, 44mm bezel
** Tag Heuer Premier League box with outer cover, instructions and guarantee booklet, guarantee card stamped Laings and dated 15/02/19, Tag Heuer Premier League leaflet, spare links
£1000-1200
51.
Panerai Luminor 'power reserve' automatic stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, serial no. OP 6762 BB 1429xxx, edition no. M24xx/3000, black dial with power reserve at the four/five position, Panerai Military green rubber strap with signed buckle, 43mm bezel
** Panerai box with outer cover, guarantee booklet (no card), instructions booklet, bezel protector, pin bar tool, replacement strap box with Panerai packing list dated 09.04.2024
£3200-3800
52.
Panerai Luminor GMT Ocean Chronometer automatic stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, serial no. OP 6594 BB 11017xx, issue no. F13xx/1700, black dial, Panerai bracelet with signed butterfly clasp, 39mm bezel (ref. 210)
£1500-2500
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Bell & Ross Aviation Type Chronograph automatic stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, reference no. BR 126-94-SS, serial no. 11xxx, circular black dial, Bell & Ross crown, Bell & Ross black leather strap with signed butterfly clasp, 42mm ** Bell & Ross box with outer cover
Bremont Arrow Single Button Chronograph Chronometer automatic stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, circa 2022, serial no. 51xxx, circular black dial, BE-51AE 27 jewel movement, the case back engraved with Her Majesty’s Armed Forces Heraldic Badges and inscribed 'Approved By Her Majesty's Armed Forces', Bremont blue/tan strap with signed buckle, 42mm
Oris Big Crown Pointer Date 80th Anniversary Edition automatic bronze and stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, reference no. 7741-31, serial no. 3873xxx, circular green dial, Oris crown. cal. 754 26 jewel movement, exhibition case, Oris brown leather strap with signed buckle, 40mm
** Oris pouch with outer box, card wallet, warranty card, spare Oris strap with signed buckle
£900-1200
57.
Chanel J12 chronograph automatic white ceramic wristwatch, serial no. L.N. 864xx, silvered dial, rotating bezel with white ceramic insert, Chanel bracelet with signed butterfly clasp, 41mm
£2200-2800
58.
Chanel J12 black ceramic lady's wristwatch, reference no. H0949, serial no. Z.H. 21xxx, circular black dial, rotating diamond set bezel, black ceramic bracelet with signed butterfly clasp, quartz, 34mm bezel
**Chanel J12 box, International Guarantee booklet, Chanel repair guarantee certificate dated 7th Sept 2007 (new battery)
£1200-1800
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Christian Dior Christal Diamond Chronograph wristwatch, reference no. CD 11431 BR001, serial no. F640xx, circa 2010, circular red dial with silvered triple subsidiary dials, diamond set rotating bezel, red rubber strap with signed butterfly clasp, quartz, 39mm
** Dior box with outer cover, International guarantee card dated 07.02.2010 and stamped Christian Dior Couture Harrods Knightsbridge, International guarantee booklet, Dior Christal booklet, world service booklet
£800-1200
60.
Chopard Happy Sport bi-colour lady's wristwatch, reference no. 8509, serial no. 1901xxx, white dial with floating diamonds, rose bezel, Chopard black leather strap with signed buckle, quartz, 30mm (204)
£1400-1800
61.
MeisterSinger by Jan Des Bouvrie Perigraph automatic limited edition stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, serial no. ED 109-xx, limited edition no. 10x/109, circular white/black dial with date chapter, single red centre hand, signed 25 jewel movement, exhibition case, MeisterSinger black leather strap with red stitching, 43mm
** Created by MeisterSinger in cooperation with Dutch designer Jan Des Bouvrie, a unique special edition of the Perigraph, limited to 109 pieces. MeisterSinger display case with outer box and sleeve, warranty booklet
£400-600
62.
Orient King Diver automatic stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, serial no. 01049xxx, grey dial with hour markers, minute markers, day and date apertures at the three and nine positions and sweep centre seconds, black inner rotating bezel, crown at the three positions, bezel crown at the four position and date quick set button at the two position, 21 jewel movement, Orient stainless steel bracelet with folding clasp, 42mm
£130-180
63. NO LOT
64.
Vintage 18ct lady's wristwatch, the dial signed 'Creation', 17 jewels, case reference no. 16290,38. 6gm, 28mm (at fault with winding crown missing)
£1150-1350
65.
RECENTLY SERVICED IN APRIL 2024 - Chopard 1000 Miglia Grand Turismo XL automatic stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, reference no. 168997, serial no. 1819xxx, circa 2014, black dial, sapphire crystal exhibition case back, Choaprd black rubber strap with folding clasp, the bezel 44mm diameter
** with the original boxes, Chronometer Certificate, Service Warranty cards and Instruction booklet
Philip Stein 'Natural Frequency Technology' bicolour gentleman's wristwatch, circular blue dial, the case back with 'Natural Frequency Technology' disc aperture, bicolour bracelet with butterfly clasp, quartz, 42mm
** Philip Stein box, International warranty booklet dated 6/01/2021, three spare links
£20-30
69.
Gucci gold plated gentleman's wristwatch, reference 3000.2.M, quartz, black leather strap with a Gucci buckle, £50-80
70.
Gucci stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, reference no. 126.3, black dial with date aperture, quartz, Gucci bracelet, 42mm
MontBlanc Timewalker Date automatic stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, reference no. 7188, serial no. BB270497, silvered dial, exhibition case back with 4810409 25 jewel movement, leather strap with buckle, 39mm
£300-500
73.
Michel Herbelin Montmartre gold plated and stainless steel wristwatch, quartz, 30mm
£40-60
74.
Michel Herbelin Quartz bi-colour gentleman's wristwatch, 33mm ** Michel Herbelin box with outer cover, tag
Two Maurice Lacroix Quartz gentleman's dress wristwatches; one with tag (2)
£60-100
78.
Two Michel Herbelin Quartz gentleman's dress wristwatches; one with tag (2)
£60-100
79.
Collection of six assorted wristwatches to include Burberry, Festina, Smiths Empire, etc; within a modern eight section watch case
£60-100
80.
Two 9ct gentleman's wristwatches; also a 9ct lady's wristwatch with an expanding bracelet (3)
£100-150
81.
Nine assorted wristwatches to include Seiko Quartz, Sarcar, Michel Herbelin, Pulsar
£50-80
82.
Five Sekonda gentleman's wristwatches to include an automatic example and four quartz examples (5)
£40-80
90
83.
Must de Cartier, Paris Quartz Pendulette (alarm) easel clock in the original box, reference no. 7505, 04309, 4" high
£250-350
LOTS 84-90 NO
LOTS
Private Collection of Proof Coin
90.
Danbury Mint Shilling Collection, presented in a wooden exhibition chest, with COA (incomplete 54 coins); together with a Danbury Mint cased collection of 'The Last Four Decades of The Florin' (incomplete 27 coins); also THe Uncirculated Morgan Silver Dollar Collection (incomplete 14 coins), within leather exhibition carry case
£100-150
91.
Danbury Mint group of 50p Collector Club uncirculated quality 50 pence coins, packaged and with COA, within a Collector Club wooden box (25 coins); together with a European Songbird gold plated / colour tableau coin collection in presentation folder; also History of Aviation collection copper, gold-layered with pad print (12 coins) and Kings and Queens of England (6 coins)
£80-120
92.
Danbury Mint group of six Kings & Queens of the UK proof coins, Cu gold plated with pad print, boxed with COA; together with a Royal Mint 2021 Annual Coin Set; also four silver 2021 £2 coins
£80-120
93.
Group of eight Royal Mint Alice's Adventures In Wonderland and Through The Looking Glass £5 uncirculated coins and coloured coins; together with the 2021 half ounce silver proof coins (10)
£80-120
94.
Three Royal Mint Winnie The Pooh & Friends 2021 silver proof 50p coins; Tigger, Owl, and Winnie The Pooh & Friends, boxed with COA and perspex paper weight cases; also with a Gruffalo example (4)
£80-120
95.
The Royal Mint 150th Anniversary of the Royal Albert Hall 2021 £5 silver proof domed coin, cased and with COA and box; together with The Royal Mint Withdrawal from the European Union 2020 UK silver proof coin , boxed with COA; also two The Royal Mint Collector Services coins - 1935 George V Crown London and 1964 US Kennedy Half Dollar (4)
£80-120
96.
The Royal Mint - The Gold Standard Set - to include a George V 1931 sovereign coin, 8gm; also 2021 25 Pounds proof quarter ounce gold coin, 999.9, 7.8gm, with display box and certificate, Limited Edition No. 060
£700-900
97.
The Royal Mint - The Sovereign 2019, Three-Coin Gold Proof Set, to include a full, half and quarter sovereign, limited edition 0612/1000, with certificate and display box
£600-800
98.
The Royal Mint - The Sovereign 2020, Five-Coin Gold Proof Set, to include a five sovereign coin, double sovereign, full sovereign, half sovereign and quarter sovereign, limited edition 216/500, with display box
£3000-4000
99.
Harrington & Byrne - 2023 Queen Elizabeth II Coronation Anniversary quarter ounce gold proof coin, 22ct,with certificate in display box
£350-450
100.
The Royal Mint - Britannia 2022, UK £25 pounds quarter-ounce platinum proof coin, limited edition No. 028/ 150, with certificate in display box
£150-250
101.
The Royal Mint - Britannia 2021, UK £25 pounds quarter-ounce gold proof coin, 999.9, limited edition No. 254/775, with certificate in display box
£350-450
102.
The Royal Mint - The Royal Tudor Beasts, The Lion of England, 2022 UK quarter-ounce gold proof coin, 999.9, limited edition 0261/1000, in display box
£350-450
103.
The Royal Mint - Elton John, 2020 UK - quarter-ounce gold proof coin, 999.9, limited edition 0073/1000, with certificate in display box
£350-450
104.
Harrington & Byrne - 2022 Queen Elizabeth II Platinum Jubilee tenth-ounce gold proof coin, 22ct,with certificate in display box
£140-180
105.
The Royal Mint - Queen, 2020 UK quarter-ounce gold proof coin, 999.9, limited edition 0247/1250, with certificate and display box
£350-450
106.
The Royal Mint - Celebrating 20 Years of the Gruffalo, The Gruffalo and Mouse 2019 UK 50p gold proof coin, limited edition 208/600, with certificate in display box
£700-900
107.
The Royal Mint - The Sovereign 2021 gold proof coin, limited edition 7301/7995, with certificate in display box
£350-450
104 (See page 16)
108.
The Royal Mint - The Royal Tudor Beasts, The Yale of Beaufort 2023 UK quarter-ounce gold proof coin, 999.9, limited edition 0378/750, with certificate in display box
£350-450
109.
The Royal Mint - The Five Sovereign Piece, 2021 UK gold brilliant uncirculated coin, limited edition 230/350, with certificate in display box
£1800-2200
110.
The Royal Mint - The Sovereign 2022 gold proof coin, limited edition 10413/10500, with certificate in display box
£350-450
111.
South Africa Mint - 2021 Krugerrand quarter-ounce gold proof coin, limited edition 0141/2000, with certificate in display box
£360-420
112.
The Royal Mint - The Gold Standard 2021 UK quarter-ounce gold proof coin, 999.9, limited edition 222/500, with certificate in display box
£350-450
113.
The Royal Mint - The Royal Tudor Beasts, The Seymour Panther, 2022 UK quarter-ounce gold proof coin, 999.9, limited edition 0158/750, with certificate in display box
£350-450
114.
The Royal Mint - Celebrating the Life & Works of H.G. Wells, 2021 UK £2 gold proof coin, 22ct, limited edition 122/175, with certificate in display box
£700-900
115.
Elizabeth II - Britannia 2022 £100 one-ounce gold proof coin, 999.9, in protective display case
£1300-1600
116.
The Royal Mint - David Bowie 2020 UK quarter-ounce gold proof coin, 999.9, limited edition 0940/1300, with certificate in display box
£350-450
117.
The Royal Mint - Queen 2020 UK quarter-ounce gold proof coin, 999.9, limited edition 0322/1250, with certificate in display box
£350-450
118.
Harrington & Byrne - 2020 Half Laurel gold proof coin, 22ct, 4gm, with certificate in display box
£180-220
119.
Harrington & Byrne - 2022 Queen Elizabeth II Platinum Jubilee 24 carat gold proof coin, 0.50gm,with certificate in pouch
£40-80
120.
Harrington & Byrne - 2020 Centenary of the Unknown Warrior gold proof half-sovereign coin, country of issue Tristan da Cunha, with certificate in display box
£180-220
(See page 17)
121.
The Royal Mint - Britannia,The Spirit of the Nation 2020 UK quarter-ounce gold proof coin, 999.9, limited edition 680/700, with certificate in display box
£350-450
122.
The Perth Mint - Australian Nugget 35th Anniversary 2021 quarter-ounce gold proof coin, 999.9, limited edition 0912/1000, with certificate in display box
£350-450
123.
The Royal Mint - The Half-Sovereign 2020 gold proof coin, limited edition 0954/2000, with certificate in display box
£180-220
124.
The Royal Mint - The 75th Anniversary of VJ Day - sovereign coin struck on the 15th August 2020, 22ct, limited edition 210/750, with certificate in display box
£350-450
125.
Harrington & Byrne - 2021 Queen Elizabeth II Platinum Jubilee quarter-ounce gold proof coin, 22ct, with certificate in display box
£350-450
126.
Harrington & Byrne - The Official 2021 Royal National Lifeboat Institution gold proof half sovereign, with certificate in display box
£180-220
127.
Harrington & Byrne - 2022 Elizabeth II Platinum Jubilee gold proof photographic half sovereign coin, with certificate in display box
£180-220
131 (See page 19)
129 (See page 19)
Jewellery
** one garnet loose £620-680
128. 9ct garnet set guard chain, with seven oval garnets, 25.7gm, 60“ long
129.
Modern 18ct white gold solitaire diamond pendant on a slender chain, round brilliant-cut, 0.40ct approx, 1.7gm, the pendant 8mm, the necklace 14" long
£300-500
130.
135.
Modern 14ct white gold solitaire diamond ring with set shoulders, round brilliant-cut, 0.40ct, clarity SI1, colour H, width 7mm, ring size N
£250-350
18ct yellow gold three stone diamond ring, round brilliant-cuts, 0.65ctm width 5mm, 3.1gm, ring size M
£150-250
131.
Attractive 18ct yellow gold diamond set necklace, with nine round brilliant-cut diamonds, 0.45ct approx in total, 20.4gm, 17" long
£750-850
132.
NO LOT
133.
Roberto Coin - good pair of 18ct bicolour pave diamond hoop earrings, each set with a single ruby, post and clip backs, 12.2gm, 20mm
£2000-2500
134.
Rare modern 18ct white gold sunstone and diamond dress ring with set split shoulders, containing an oval-cut sunstone, 0.91ct approx, with fifty-four round brilliant-cut diamonds, estimated 0.60ct approx in total, clarity VS2/SI1, colour G-H, width 10.5mm, 5.4gm, ring size O/P; with box
** with a copy valuation for auction purposes dated October 2008 for £2399
£400-600
136.
Attractive 18ct emerald and diamond oval cluster ring, the oval emerald of good colour 0.80ct approx, with a shaped setting with round brilliant-cut diamonds, width 14mm, 3.7gm, ring size M/N; with box
£400-600
137.
Good fancy modern 18ct white gold emerald and diamond dress cluster ring, with tree emeralds in a border of twelve round brilliant-cut diamonds, estimated 1.20ct approx in total, width 12mm, 7.7gm, ring size O/P
£400-600
138.
18ct diamond set cluster ring, with nine round brilliant-cut diamonds, 0.80ct approx, width 9mm, 3.5gm, ring size K/L
£300-400
139.
Pretty 18ct yellow gold emerald and diamond cluster ring, the oval emerald 0.40ct approx, with a border consisting of eight round brilliant-cut diamonds, 0.40ct approx in total, width 11mm, 2.3gm, ring size K; with box
£300-400
140.
Pair of attractive modern 18ct yellow gold sapphire and diamond drop earrings, each with two round brilliant-cut diamonds over oval sapphire drops, each sapphire 0.50ct approx, post and butterfly backs, 3.5gm, drop 29mm
£200-300
141.
Pair of 9ct emerald cluster stud earrings, 7mm, 1.1gm; with a pair 9ct sapphire stud earrings, 1.1gm, 5mm (4)
£50-80
142.
Pair of 14ct yellow gold emerald set hoop earrings, each set with nine round-cut emeralds, 0.90ct approx in total, post and butterfly backs, 2.8gm, 16mm; with box
£150-250
143.
18ct white gold solitaire diamond ring, round brilliant-cut, 1.00ct, clarity I1, colour G, width 6mm, 2.8gm, ring size P/Q
£900-1200
144.
Boxed 15ct diamond set stick pin, 1.2gm; 9ct 'Australia' brooch, 2gm; 9ct gm set pendant on a plated necklace and also a silver engraved brooch
£60-80
145.
18ct yellow gold diamond set half eternity ring, with princess and baguette-cut diamonds, band width 4mm, 2.9gm, ring size L/M
£200-300
146.
Pretty 18ct yellow gold opal and diamond oval cluster ring, the opal 0.65ct approx, round brilliant-cut diamonds, width 9mm, 3.7gm, ring size N/O
£150-200
147.
Good 18ct yellow sapphire and diamond cluster ring, the emerald-cut sapphire estimated 1.50ct Approx, in a claw setting round round brilliant-cut diamonds with set shoulders, width 15mm, 4.8gm, ring size N
£1000-1200
148.
Good 18ct and platinum diamond cluster ring, round brilliant-cut, estimated 1.50ct approx in total, width 10.5mm, 3.8gm, ring size M
£700-900
149.
18ct yellow gold diamond full eternity ring, round brilliant-cuts, estimated 1.00ct approx in total, band width 3mm, 3.3gm, ring size L
£250-300
150.
18ct yellow gold princess-cut solitaire diamond ring, 0.35ct approx, clarity SI1, colour H, width 5.5mm, 2.7gm, ring size K
£180-220
151.
Novelty white metal diamond set frog stick pin, 2.8gm, 58mm
£30-60
152.
Good platinum solitaire diamond ring, round brilliant-cut, 0.60ct approx, clarity SI1, colour H, width 6mm, 4gm, ring size L/M
£500-700
153.
Good pair of Art Deco style 18ct white gold circular pierced diamond set earrings, round brilliant-cuts, the centre diamonds each 0.25ct approx, post and butterfly backs, 6.4gm, 13mm diameter
£450-550
154.
Attractive Iliana 18ct white gold pavé diamond dress ring, the centre round brilliant-cut diamond 0.35ct approx, clarity SI1, colour G, band width 5mm, 6.1gm, ring size N/O; with box
£400-600
155.
Attractive Victorian style amethyst and diamond bangle, round brilliant-cut diamonds, 11.7gm, band width 8mm, 62mm wide
£250-350
156.
Attractive 9ct opal set garland necklace, set with nine oval mounted opals upon a slender 9ct chain, the opals 9mm x 7mm approx, 10.7gm, 18" long
£400-600
157.
Pretty 15ct heart shaped pavé diamond cluster ring, set with round brilliant-cut diamonds set in silver, estimated 2.10ct approx in total, width 14.5mm, 3.2gm, ring size L
£500-700
158.
Good GIA certified platinum solitaire diamond ring with set shoulders, round brilliant-cut, 0.59ct approx, clarity VS2, colour D, width 5mm, 4.1gm, ring size I ** GIA Diamond Dossier No. 2151149383
£550-650
159.
165 (See page 22)
161.
Quantity of silver (925) jewellery to include two bangles, matching pair earrings and pendant; pendant and chain and a pair earrings; together with a white metal fork bangle (7)
£20-40
162.
Pair 14ct white gold sapphire cluster earrings, with screw backs, 3.4gm, 10mm diameter; with box
£150-200
160.
Attractive fancy 18ct white gold diamond ring, with a pierced scroll setting, width 30mm, 8gm, ring size O; with box
£300-500
Victorian 15ct emerald and diamond set bangle, with rope twist and filigree decorations, with safety chain, 10.4gm, 63mm wide
£300-500
163.
Pair of 18ct white gold diamond stud earrings, 1.00ct approx in total, clarity SI2, colour G, post screw backs, 5mm, 1.6gm
£850-950
164.
Roberto Coin New Barocco 18ct diamond set bracelet, with rope finish and round diamond pave bars, total weight 2.03ct, signed and inset with a ruby, width 22mm, 55gm, 7" long
£3000-5000
165.
Attractive pair of 18ct rose gold morganite and diamond drop earrings, the pear-cut morganite 8.95ct approx, round brilliantcut diamond, 0.35ct approx in total, post and butterfly backs, 6.9gm, drop 38mm
£1000-1500
166.
Fine pair of bicolour diamond set drop cluster earrings, round brilliant-cuts, estimated 1.80-2.00ct approx in total, clarity SI, post and clip back, 17.2gm, drop 31mm
£1000-1500
167.
Attractive modern platinum aquamarine and diamond ring, oval aquamarine 2.90ct approx, set each side with three round brilliant-cut diamond in a millegrain setting, 0.30ct approx in total, width 11mm, 4.9gm, ring size N/O
£550-650
168.
171.
Attractive and very unusual 18ct 'Christmas Tree' design cocktail ring, pavé set with rubies, round brilliant-cut diamonds and a single peridot, 11.9gm, 32mm x 32mm,ring size L/M
£700-1000
172.
18ct yellow gold twist design three stone diamond ring, round brilliant-cut, 0.70ct approx in total, width 8mm, 3.2gm, ring size K/L
£400-500
169.
Very fine GIA Certified platinum rectangular modified brilliantcut diamond ring, 3.04ct, clarity VS1, colour E, width 9mm 6.6gm, ring size N/O
** with GIA Certificate 2235132047
£22,000-26,000
170.
Attractive 14ct rose gold diamond set circular cluster ring and matching earrings, set with round brilliant-cut diamonds, the ring 11mm, 4.4gm, ring size O; the earrings, 12mm, 7.5gm, (3)
£600-800
A very fine pair of GIA Certified diamond stud earrings, round brilliant-cuts, 2.10ct, clarity VVS2, colour I, 2.02ct, clarity VVS2, colour I, four claw set in white and yellow metal with screw post backs, 3.4gm, 8mm
** with GIA certificates 7235159555, 6234159557
£16,000-20,000
173.
Effy 14ct white gold sapphire and diamond starfish pendant on a neck chain, the pendant 22mm, 4.2gm
£450-550
174.
Pair of impressive 14ct diamond set circular lobed pieced earrings, round brilliant-cuts, estimated 6.92ct approx in total, post clip backs, 17.3gm, 28mm
** see lots 175 & 176 for the matching bracelet and bangle
£1400-1800
175.
Attractive 14ct diamond set circular lobed bracelet, round brilliantcut, 2.88ct approx, width 27mm, 24.4gm, 8" long approx
** see lots 174 and 176 for the for the matching earrings and bangle
£1100-1500
176.
Large impressive 14ct diamond set hinged bangle, with an oval lobed pieced centre cluster set with round brilliant-cut diamonds, 6.83ct approx in total, width 38mm, 41.6gm
** see lots 174 and 175 for the for the matching earrings and bracelet
£1800-2200
177.
Attractive platinum emerald and diamond oval cluster ring, the oval emerald 0.80ct approx, in a halo setting of round brilliant-cut diamonds, 0.20ct approx in total, width 13mm, 3.4gm, ring size N
£650-750
178.
181.
Attractive platinum synthetic sapphire and diamond cluster ring with set shoulders, the synthetic sapphire 0.40ct approx, width 11.5mm, 4.4gm, ring size K/L
£350-400
179.
Impressive 18ct white gold rose-cut ruby and diamond cluster ring, the oval centre diamond measures 9.5mm x 8mm, the cluster 18mm x 17mm, 7.4gm, ring size M
£700-1000
180.
A fine pair of 18ct white gold multi-cut diamond drop cocktail earrings, with round brilliant, marquise, pear and baguette-cut diamonds, post and clip backs, 30.4gm, drop 62mm
£2000-2500
Fine 14ct white gold cultured pearl and diamond pendant, the pearls 7mm, round brilliant-cut diamonds, 24.1gm, 55mm x 400mm approx
£1200-1600
182.
Rare Victorian yellow metal and enamel locket bracelet, with a larger oval locket compartment and six smaller locket compartments each enclosed with a display of hair, with the sitters' initials and monograms in blue enamel to the covers, centre locket width 24.5mm, 57.2gm, 7.5" long
£1500-2500
183.
18ct cross-over design two-stone diamond ring with set shoulders, 0.48ct approx in total width 9.5mm, 4.9gm, ring size L
Novelty 18ct jade set bug pin brooch, 5.2gm, 29mm wide
£200-300
186.
Patek Philippe, Geneve Calatrava - pair of 18ct white gold circular cufflinks, reference no. 205.9089G, 18.7gm, 19mm diameter; with box
£1250-1650
187.
Patek Philippe, Geneve Calatrava - pair of 18ct yellow gold cufflinks, reference no. 205.9083R5, 18.1gm, 19mm; with box
£1250-1650
188.
Attractive 18ct pink tourmaline and diamond butterfly pendant on a slender necklace, the pendant 24mm wide, 6gm
£400-600
189.
18ct yellow gold novelty elephant pendant, set with calibrated sapphires and round brilliant-cut diamonds, 4.6gm, 21mm wide
£180-220
190.
Mickey Mouse 9ct articulated pendant on a slender chain, 2.3gm, the pendant 29mm
£45-65
191.
198 (See page 25)
Impressive large 14ct white gold solitaire diamond ring with set shoulders, round brilliant-cut, 5.00ct approx, clarity I2, the shoulder sets with ten round brilliant-cuts, 0.31ct in total approx, width 11mm,4.6gm, ring size N; with box
£3000-4000
192.
Unusual 18ct diamond set liver bird pendant/brooch on an integral necklace, finely modelled with outstretched wings with a diamond suspended from its beak and set to the wings with rose-cut diamonds, 29.3gm, the pendant 52mm
£1200-1600
193.
Modern 18ct white gold spinel and diamond ring, the oval spinel 3.39ct approx, round brilliant-cut diamonds, 0.38ct approx in total, width 13mm, 6.9gm, ring size M/N
£300-500
194.
14ct rose gold diamond and enhanced gem set oval cluster ring, width 20mm, 5.7gm, ring size K
£200-300
195.
Good quality 18ct and platinum solitaire diamond ring, with illusion shoulders, round brilliant-cut, 0.80ct approx, clarity VS2, colour H, width 7mm, 2.6gm, ring size N
£600-800
196.
Pair 18ct yellow gold cabouchon opal earrings, with screw backs, 12mm x 9mm approx, 3.2gm
£150-200
197.
18ct solitaire diamond ring, round brilliant-cut, 0.40ct approx, width 5mm, 2.4gm, ring size P/Q, with box; together with another 18ct three stone diamond cross-over design ring, 2.2gm (2)
£150-200
198.
18ct solitaire diamond pendant on a slender necklace, round brilliant-cut, 0.50ct approx, clarity I, colour SI1, the pendant 8mm, 2.8gm
£550-650
199.
Large blue topaz and diamond white metal dress ring, the topaz 12mm x 10mm within a three row surround of round brilliant-cut diamonds, width 23mm, 9.3gm, ring size N
£150-250
200.
Antique old mine-cut diamond cluster ring, the centre diamond 0.50ct approx, clarity SI, colour J, in a border of eight further diamonds, 14mm, 3.3gm, ring size G; with box
£250-350
201.
Modern platinum period and diamond ring in a stepped setting, the emerald-cut peridot estimated 2.20ct approx, set each side with three round brilliant-cut diamonds, 0.15ct in total, width 9mm, 4.3gm, ring size M/N
£380-420
202.
Impressive 18ct yellow gold emerald and diamond set necklace, with rectangular open links joined with curved links set with diamonds, 66.8gm, 18" long
£2500-3000
203.
Attractive modern 18ct white gold aquamarine and diamond oval cluster ring, set with three oval aquamarines 0.80ct approx in total, in a setting of round brilliant-cut diamonds, 0.30ct approx in total, width 10mm, 3.5gm, ring size N/O ** with box
£340-380
204.
Small selection of assorted enamels (9)
£20-40
205.
Attractive 18ct yellow gold chrysoberyl 'cats eye' and diamond oval cluster ring, the cabouchon centre stone 2.40ct approx, in a border of twelve round brilliant-cut diamonds, estimated 0.72ct approx in total 15mm, ring size N/O; with box
£500-800
193 (See page 24)
215 (See page 26)
211 (See page 26)
224 (See page 27)
206.
Impressive 14ct rose gold diamond and enhanced gem set oval cluster ring with set shoulders, width 22mm, 8gm, ring size L/M
£250-350
207.
18ct yellow gold sapphire and diamond three stone ring, the centred oval sapphire 0.75ct approx, with round brilliant-cut diamond to either side, each 0.40ct approx, width 9mm, 4gm, ring size T/U ** with box
£250-350
208.
Collection of ten assorted 9ct diamond and gem set pendants, 18.9gm (10)
£280-320
209.
Antique yellow metal tie pin set with a single ruby, 1.3gm, 56mm, with box
£25-45
210.
Pair of 9ct white gold blue topaz pear shaped stud earrings, post and butterfly backs, 20mm x 12mm
** with box
£120-160
217 (See page 27)
211.
221 (See page 27)
Attractive modern 18ct bicolour sapphire and diamond necklet and matching bracelet, the wave set necklet set with four oval sapphire and diamond drops, each sapphire 0.20ct approx, 26.6gm, 18" long; the bracelet set with three oval sapphires, 11.6gm, 7.25" long ** with box
£1400-1800
212.
Modern platinum three stone diamond ring, round brilliant-cut, 0.50ct approx, width 5mm, 5.4gm, ring size L
£300-400
213.
Pair of 18ct diamond set earrings, round brilliant-cut diamonds, the principal diamonds each 040ct approx, post and clip backs, 4.8gm, 17mm
Pair of modern 18ct white gold green sapphire and diamond earrings, each with three round brilliant-cut diamond's over a single oval sapphire, the sapphires each 2.20ct approx, post backs, 4.6gm, 14mm
£280-350
216.
9ct yellow gold seven stone half hoop ring, band width 4mm, 1.7gm, ring size M; with box
£40-80
217.
Impressive modern 18ct and platinum diamond cluster ring, set with nine round brilliant-cut diamonds, estimated 2.20ct approx in total, clarity VS2/SI1, colour J-K, width 15.5mm, 5.2gm, ring size M/N
£1850-1950
218.
Pair of Rhapsody platinum diamond set hoop earrings, 7.1gm, 18mm
£380-420
219.
Fine 18ct yellow gold engine turned case, of rectangular form set with an oval cabouchon release button, 66.5gm, 3" 3.75" X 2"
£3000-3500
220.
Good attractive 18ct yellow gold engrave snuff box, of rectangular form with a hinged covers, stamped '18ct', 65.7gm, 2.75" x 1.5gm
£3000-3500
221.
Impressive diamond and enhanced gem set oval cluster ring with a swirl design openwork setting, marked '10k', width 22mm, 6gm, ring size I
£150-250
222.
18ct white gold double row diamond half eternity ring,0.16ct, width 3mm, 1.6gm, ring size M
£60-80
223. NO LOT
224.
Attractive 14ct yellow gold cabochon opal tennis line bracelet, set with eighteen opals, 5.40ct approx in total, width 5mm, 15.2gm, 7.52 long
£500-700
225.
Large 9ct opal and amethyst ring, the centre oval opal with an amethyst border set between four pear shaped opals, the centre opal 14mm x 10mm, width 23mm, 5.8gm, ring size O; with box
£150-250
226.
Attractive 18ct Art Deco style diamond plaque ring, round brilliant-cuts surrounding a centre of nine princess-cut diamonds, each shoulder set with a single diamond, width 17mm, 4.3gm, ring size O; with box
£200-300
227.
Modern platinum aquamarine and diamond ring in a stylised Art Deco style setting, the emerald-cut aquamarine estimated 1.00ct approx, set each side with three round brilliant-cut diamonds, 0.25ct approx, width 8mm, 4.1gm, ring size M/N
£420-480
225
232 (See page 28)
228 (See page 28)
236 (See page 28)
230 (See page 28)
231 (See page 28)
228.
245 (See page 29)
236.
Attractive 9ct novelty amethyst and seed pearl butterfly brooch, 3.4gm, 27mm
£120-160
229.
Unusual 14ct jade set ring, width 17mm, 9.7gm, ring size M
£200-300
230.
Roberto Coin New Barocco 18ct diamond set ring, 0.24ct in total, with RC stamp and inset with a ruby to the inner shank, 5.8gm, width 5mm, ring size M/N
£400-600
231.
Impressive large 18ct bicolour oval emerald and diamond cluster ring, the emerald of good colour estimated 2.50ct approx, in a border consisting of ten round brilliant-cut diamond, 2.00ct approx in total, clarity SI, colour I-K, width 19mm, 7gm, ring size N/O
£2200-2800
232.
Attractive modern 18ct tanzanite and diamond line bracelet, with twenty-two oval tanzanite estimated 10.00ct approx in total, with small round brilliant-cut diamonds set between, signed 'BROWNS', width 4.5mm, 13.7gm, 7" long; with box
£600-800
233.
Pair of 9ct white gold oval diamond cluster earrings, post and butterfly backs, 2gm, 10mm x 8mm
£150-200
234.
Fancy 14ct white gold diamond and enhanced gem set rectangular dress rind with set split shoulders, round brilliant-cuts, width 17mm, 5.9gm, ring size L
£250-350
235.
Attractive 14ct rose gold morganite and diamond oval cluster ring, the morganite 4.14ct approx, in a bicolour border of round brilliantcut diamond with set split shoulders, the diamonds 1.26ct approx in total, width 22mm, 8.7gm, marked '14K'', ring size M
£1500-2000
Attractive modern 18ct white gold Tahitian pearl and diamond pendant on a slender necklace, round brilliant-cut diamonds, the pearl 12mm, the necklace 16" long, 6.8gm
£250-350
237.
Attractive novelty 15ct and silver ruby and diamond set owl cluster ring, width 11mm, 4.4gm, ring size M
18ct yellow gold diamond set wishbone design ring, round brilliantcut, 3.7gm, ring size M/N
£150-200
241.
Fancy white gold diamond and enhanced gem set oval dress ring, round brilliant-cuts, marked '10k', width 15mm, 5.4gm, ring size L
£150-250
242.
Yellow gold oval enhanced gem set ring with pierced stylised shoulders, marked '10k', width 17mm, 4.7gm, ring size J
£80-120
243.
18ct sapphire and diamond three stone ring, the oval sapphire 0.50ct approx, width 6mm, 3gm, ring size J
£250-300
244.
18ct yellow gold lapis lazuli gentleman's signet ring, 9.2gm, width 16mm, ring size P
£250-300
245.
Attractive pair of 18ct white gold tanzanite and diamond oval cluster earrings, each with an oval tanzanite 1.28ct, in a double border of round brilliant-cut diamonds, 0.76ct approx in total, post backs, 14mm x 13mm
£1200-1800
246.
Novelty 15ct and silver ruby and diamond fox cluster ring, width 13mm, 2.1gm, ring size Q
£200-300
247.
Cartier Love Wedding Band 18ct and diamond set ring, signed, Cartier 56, no. EZD720, width 4mm, 5gm, ring size O ** with Cartier pouch and box
Large 18ct white gold ruby and diamond oval cluster ring, the oval ruby estimated 6.10ct, in a border of twelve round brilliant-cut diamonds, estimated 3.00ct approx in total, clarity SI, colour I/J, the cluster 21mm x 18mm, 8.4gm, ring size P/Q; with box
** with a copy valuation certificate for £15,250 dated September 2014
£3000-5000
250.
Good 18ct white gold sapphire and diamond octagonal cluster ring with set openwork shoulders, the oval sapphire of good colour 5.20ct approx, round brilliant-cut diamonds, width 15mm, 6.8gm, ring size P
£3000-5000
(See page 30)
251.
18ct yellow gold ruby and diamond cluster ring, the oval ruby 0.85ct approx, round brilliant-cut diamonds, 5.1gm, width 13mm, ring size N/O
£350-450
252.
9ct yellow gold diamond set band ring, with twenty-one round brilliant-cut diamonds, 0.63ct approx in total, 4.4gm, band width 8mm, ring size R/S
£150-200
253.
14ct yellow gold three stone diamond ring, round brilliant-cuts, 0.50ct approx, width 5mm, 4.9gm, ring size Q/R ** with box
£200-300
254.
18ct yellow gold cross diamond set pendant on a snake neck chain, the pendant marked 'TOD' set with a single round brilliant-cut diamond, 0.07ct approx, 13.7gm, the pendant 29mm, the necklace 19" long
£450-550
255.
Attractive 18ct yellow gold ruby and diamond ring, old-cut centre diamond 0.39ct, set in a border of round and baguette-cut rubies, estimated 1.13ct approx in total, width 10.5mm, 4.6gm, ring size M
£1000-1500
256.
Good platinum multi-cut diamond cluster ring, with a centred round brilliant-cut diamond, 0,50ct approx, clarity SI1, colour J, in a stepped setting of baguette-cut diamonds, 0.40ct approx, width 13mm, 4.4gm, ring size M
£1000-1400
257.
9ct flat curb link necklace, 10.7gm, 20" long; with an 18ct filigree cross pendant, 1.3gm, 28mm x 16mm
£220-280
258.
14ct white gold solitaire diamond ring, round brilliant-cut, 1.04ct approx, clarity SI2, colour J, width 7mm, 2.7gm, ring size N/O
£550-650
259.
14ct yellow gold rope twist necklace, 13.7gm, 20" long; with a 18ct cross pendant, 1.4g, the pendant 29mm x 16mm
£400-500
260.
Pair of Russian 14ct cabouchon opal set cufflinks, stamped '56' gold mark, 9.3gm, 13mm diameter
£250-350
261.
Impressive 18ct yellow gold pink tourmaline and diamond band ring, the tourmaline 1.15ct approx, round brilliant-cut diamonds estimated 3.00ct in total, width 16mm, 12gm, ring size N
£650-850
262.
Theo Fennell - Pair of 18ct yellow gold sapphire set cufflinks, circa 2000, signed, each set with a single round-cut sapphire, 0.90ct approx, in a beaded surround, 14.8gm, 13mm
£700-1000
263.
18ct nine stone diamond daisy cluster ring, round brilliant-cuts, width 11mm, 3.7gm, ring size L/M
£300-400
264.
Attractive modern pair of 18ct white gold circular cluster earrings, each with circular opal cabouchons in a border of calibrated rubies and diamonds, post and butterfly backs, 3.8gm, 11mm diameter ** with box
Attractive 19th century style 15ct gold backed heart design cluster ring, with a cabochon garnet in a border of rose-cut diamonds set in silver, width 17mm, 4.1gm, ring size N
£250-350
267.
Pair of 18ct and hematite doughnut design cufflinks, 20.7gm, 18mm diameter
£400-600
268.
Pair of 18ct sapphire and diamond hoop earrings, with round brilliant-cut diamonds and princess-cut sapphires, 4.1gm, 15mm
£380-420
269 (See page 31)
269.
Pair of Carrera Y Carrera 'Dragons' 18ct yellow gold design cufflinks set with onyx cylinders, with stamped mark and no. 430108, 16.9gm, 21mm
Pair of Tiffany & Co. silver cufflinks, signed, 20.5gm, 28mm
£40-80
273.
9ct white gold baguette and round brilliant -cut diamond cluster ring, width 8.5mm, 2.8gm, ring size M
£140-180
274.
9ct belcher link necklace, 9.6gm, 20" long; with an 18ct pendant, 2gm, 14mm diameter
£220-280
275.
Fine platinum aquamarine and diamond ring, the oval-cut aquamarine 5.05ct approx, in a stylised setting consisting of round brilliant and tapered baguette borders, width 18mm, 10.5gm, ring size M/N
£1000-1500
276.
Cricketing Interest - novelty 9ct and silver ruby and diamond stick pin in the form of a cricket bat, ball and stumps, 2.1gm, 61mm
£170-220
277.
292 (See page 32)
Theo Fennel 18ct 'lawyer skull' design ring, London 2010, signed 'FENNELL', 29.2gm, width 22mm, ring size Q/R ** with a TF box
£1700-2200
278.
Attractive 18ct yellow gold gem set brooch, with a centre cabouchon opal, with lapis lazuli, rubies and round brilliant-cut diamonds, 9.9gm, 36mm x 24mm
£400-600
279.
18ct Christ pendant, 4.2gm; on a 9ct snake link necklace, 6.6gm, the necklace 21" long
£250-300
280.
14ct cable car charm pendant, 2.1gm, 14mm; also a 10k eagle design pendant, 1.8gm (2)
£70-100
281.
9ct necklace with a open heart pendant and a faux pearl pendant marked '750', 4.2gm, 20" long
£65-85
282.
High grade yellow metal ring, stamped 9999, 7.5gm, width 12mm, ring size N/O
£300-400
283.
Pair of 9ct cabochon sapphire and diamond earrings, post and butterfly backs, 2.3gm, 9mm
£140-180
287
284.
18ct and platinum diamond ring, 2.6gm; also with a 9ct cz set ring, 1.8gm (2)
£75-95
285.
9ct trace chain necklace, 23.6gm, 19" long
£380-420
286.
18ct scarab beetle pendant, 1.5gm; Chinese 14ct mounted jade pendant, 2.2gm; 14ct 'evil eye' pendant 0.3gm; also a glass millefiori pendant (4)
£50-80
287.
Impressive gentleman's 18ct claw set diamond ring, round brilliant-cut, 1.85ct approx, clarity I1, colour H, 6.8gm, width 10mm, ring size O
£1000-1500
288.
9ct gem set and diamond cluster pendant on a slender necklace, the pendant 18mm x 12mm, 2.1gm
£120-160
289.
9ct hollow link yellow gold bracelet, 5.7gm, 7.75" long
£90-120
290.
9ct five stone CZ ring, width 3mm, 0.9gm, ring size M/N
£15-20
291.
9ct 'Star of David' pendant upon a 9ct slender chain, the pendant 22mm diameter, 9.6gm total
£150-200
292.
Large impressive modern 18ct white gold amethyst and diamond ring, the centre oval amethyst 16mm x 12mm, within a pierced border of round brilliant-cut diamonds, 25mm x 22mm, 8.4gm, ring size O, with box
£200-300
293.
9ct amethyst single stone ring, width 11mm, 5gm, ring size M/N
£65-85
294.
9ct carnelian intaglio ring depicting a portrait, width 15mm, 3.9gm, ring size O/R
£50-80
295.
Modern 9ct white gold ring set with two diamonds, round brilliantcut, each 0.40ct approx, clarity SI, colour I/J, width 7mm, 10.3gm, ring size Q/R
£300-500
296.
Novelty pavé diamond set crocodile brooch, with a ruby set eye in yellow metal and silver, 5.2gm, 46mm
£260-320
297.
Modern 18ct white gold band ring set with four round brilliant-cut diamonds, width 6mm, 10.7gm, ring size S
£400-500
298.
Attractive pair of 18ct white gold graduated diamond hoop earrings, round brilliant-cuts, post backs, 2gm, 18mm (one butterfly missing)
£240-280 296
312 (See page 33)
306 (See page 33)
310 (See page 33)
315 (See page 34)
299.
9ct diamond set band ring, round brilliant-cut, 0.15ct approx, width 7.5mm, 3.4gm, ring size P; also with a 9ct ring size P/Q (2)
£140-180
300.
319 (See page 34)
309
9ct signet ring set with a single diamond, width 8mm, 4gm, ring size O
£65-85
301.
High grade Egyptian style band ring, width 12mm, 5.7gm, ring size R/S
£180-220
302.
18ct yellow gold wedding band ring, 4.8gm, band width 5mm, ring size N/O
Flexible 14ct yellow gold band ring, width 9mm, 8.4gm, ring size R/S
£220-280
305.
9ct yellow gold wedding band ring, width 6mm, 7.3gm, ring size U/V
£120-160
306.
Attractive novelty bug brooch, set with an aquamarine, ruby and rose diamonds in yellow metal and silver, the aquamarine 0.70ct approx, 2.8gm, 27mm wide
£170-220
307.
Modern 9ct white gold diamond set band ring, with five rows of three round brilliant-cut diamonds, width 7mm, 6.3gm, ring size O/R
£120-160
318 (See page 34)
308.
9ct yellow gold vine design band ring, width 7mm, 4gm, ring size Q/R
£65-85
309.
Modern 18ct bicolour diamond set ring, round brilliant-cut, 0.20ct approx, clarity SI1, colour H, width 9mm, 8.7gm, ring size P
£320-380
310.
Luth Bijoux 18ct yellow gold lapis lazuli and diamond dress ring, with a centre band of four princess-cut diamonds, signed, width 9mm, 16.8gm, ring size N/O
£550-650
311.
18ct bicolour diamond set band ring, round brilliant-cut in a rubover setting, 0.33ct approx, clarity VS2, colour K, width 8mm, 8.8gm, ring size O/P
£350-450
312.
Cartier - pair of silver cufflinks with palladium finish, 18mm diameter, 22.1gm, with certificate and box
Attractive modern 18ct white gold diamond band ring, set with princess and baguette-cut diamonds, 0.65ct approx in total, clarity SI, colour G/H, width 7mm, 5.9gm, ring size O/P
£400-600
314.
18ct yellow gold rotating barrel ring, 10.8gm, ring size J
£380-420
321
315.
328
334 (See page 35)
Victorian 18ct and black enamel diamond oval mourning ring, with buckle design set shoulders and inscribed to the back of the band 'IN MEMORIUM', the oval old-cut diamond 0.43ct approx, clarity SI1, colour I, London 1869, sponsor mark 'JW' (probably John Wilkinson), width 13.5mm, 6.4gm, ring size K/L
£400-600
316.
Collection of assorted modern and vintage jewellery, to include two silver bracelets, modern bracelets, rings, necklets, pendants etc
£30-50
317.
9ct circular engraved locket pendant, 3.1gm; 9ct 'G' initial pendant, 1gm; faux pearl pendant; 9ct white gold gem set pendant on a silver necklace, 3.9gm; also a Moghul oval white metal (800) oval pendant brooch
£60-100
318.
Good pair of 18ct yellow gold diamond set oval cufflinks, round brilliant-cuts, 0.20ct approx, clarity VS, 18gm, 18mm x 13mm
£650-850
319.
Pair of attractive 18ct white gold cultured pearl and diamond cluster earrings, total diamond weight 0.70ct, the cultured pearls 7mm, post and butterfly backs, 7gm, 15mm diameter
£400-600
320.
Good 18ct bicolour gentleman’s diamond tablet ring, pavé set with twenty round brilliant-cut diamonds, estimated 0.60ct approx, clarity VS, width 14mm, 17gm, ring size M/N
£650-850
329 (See page 35)
332 (See page 35)
321.
18ct yellow gold oval emerald set pendant, the emerald 0.70ct approx, 5.6gm, 27mm x 16mm
£200-250
322.
Modern 18ct white gold necklace, 1.8gm, 17" long
£65-85
323.
Modern 18ct white gold necklace, 3.6gm, 17" long
£120-160
324.
Yellow metal guard chain, the clasp stamped 18ct, 15.9gm, 40" long approx
£550-650
325.
9ct oval engraved locket pendant, 3.9gm, 26mm x 18mm
£65-85
326.
Pair of modern 18ct white gold sapphire and diamond cluster earrings, the sapphires each 0.30ct approx, round brilliant-cut diamonds, 3.8gm, 10mm (lacking butterfly backs)
£220-280
327.
Good quality 18ct yellow gold sectional necklace, set with two round brilliant-cut diamonds in an entwined cross-over setting, each 0.30ct approx, clarity VS, 25.8gm
£1000-1200
328.
Good pair of 18ct white gold onyx and diamond oval cufflinks, round brilliant-cuts, 20.3gm, 19.5mm x 15mm
** see lot 329 for the matching ring
£700-900
329.
336.
345 (See page 36)
18ct yellow gold oval pendant set with amethysts and diamonds, the amethyst 1.75ct approx, round brilliant-cut diamonds, 0.15ct approx in total, clarity SI, 5.2gm, 38mm x 18mm
£200-300
337.
Impressive 18ct bicolour multi-strand bracelet with a white metal diamond set buckle clasp, pavé set estimated 1.00ct approx in total, buckle width 18mm, 38.7gm, 8.5" long
£1600-2000
338.
Large 18ct oval engraved locket pendant, 16.6gm, 46mm x 34mm
Good modern 18ct white gold diamond and onyx dress ring, round brilliant-cuts, 20.5gm, 19mm x 17mm, ring size P/Q
** see lot 328 for the matching cufflinks
£700-900
330.
Modern 18ct white gold box link necklace, 19.7gm, 29" long approx
£700-800
331.
Carat Club .15ct diamond set stud, no.16, round brilliant-cut, clarity VVS, 1.8gm, 10.5mm
£50-80
332.
Fancy 18ct yellow gold diamond set necklace, round brilliant-cuts, estimated 0.90ct approx in total, clarity VS2-SI, 10.1gm, 17" long
£550-650
333.
18ct plain gold pendant, 4.1gm, 24mm x 14mm
£140-180
334.
Good pair of quality modern 18ct white gold diamond stud earrings, 0.80ct approx in total, clarity VS2, colour G, 1.9gm, 5.5mm
£400-600
335.
Very unusual intricate yellow metal diamond set concentric ball/ pendant, set internally with approximately twenty-five round brilliant-cut diamonds, 78.5gm, 44mm diameter
£3000-3500
£550-650
339.
Rolls Royce 18ct bicolour keyring set with a single diamond, round brilliant-cut, 9.2gm, 90mm long
£350-450
340.
Good quality 18ct pendant on necklace, set with a pear shaped single diamond, 0.70ct approx, clarity VS2, colour l, 6.1gm, the necklace 16" long
£450-650
341.
Modern 18ct bicolour diamond set band ring, with nine round brilliant-cuts, 0.45ct approx in total, clarity SI, colour H/I, 8.5gm, width 7mm, ring size O
£350-450
342.
Yellow metal citrine set ring with a square stylised setting, 7.6gm, 16mm, ring size I/J
£65-85
343. 18ct yellow gold bar brooch, 6.6gm, 60mm wide
£230-280
344.
Good quality 18ct yellow gold diamond set brooch, 0.75ct approx in total, clarity VS/SI, colour G-H, 6.7gm, 67mm wide
£550-650
345.
Attractive modern 18ct white gold seven stone diamond cluster ring, 1.10ct approx in total, clarity SI, colour G-H, with a crosshatched engraved shank, 6gm, width 12mm, ring size L
£600-800
346.
Pair of 18ct yellow gold diamond stud earrings, round brilliant-cuts, 0.15ct approx in total, post and butterfly backs, 1.2g, 3mm
£90-120
347.
Pair of 14ct cultured pearl stud earrings, post and butterfly backs, 1.3gm, the pearls 6mm
£50-80
348.
18ct yellow gold bar brooch set with five diamonds, round brilliantcuts, 0.25ct approx in total, clarity SI, colour H/I, 6.4gm, 68mm side
£300-400
349.
18ct triangular pendant set with amethyst and diamonds, round brilliant-cuts, 3.8gm, 23.5mm (one stone loose)
£180-220
350.
Long strand of freshwater cultured pearl necklace, 55.6gm, 64" long
£40-80
351.
Friedrich Becker (1922-1997) - rare 18ct white gold 'Kinetic' ring, signed, design 1971, 22.9gm, 38mm ** with an applied display mount
£3500-4500
352.
Three 9ct 'bank note' charms, 9.1gm (3)
£50-80
353.
Pair of 9ct pearl stud earrings in box, 2.3gm
£30-40
354.
Pair of 18ct white diamond stud earrings, round brilliant-cuts, 0.06ct approx, post and butterfly backs, 0.8gm, 2mm
£40-80
355.
Unusual 18ct white gold good quality diamond ring, round brilliant-cuts, set currently with two round brilliant-cut diamonds, each 0.30ct approx, clarity VS/VSI, colour G-H, with two further loose diamonds each 0.20ct approx, 5.8gm, ring size H approximately (two diamonds missing) **Also with a single 14ct earring, 1.6gm
£400-600
356.
18ct yellow gold diamond and black onyx circular diamond set pendant on chain, round brilliant-cut, 0.08ct approx, 10.8gm, the pendant 24mm, 15" long approx
£300-400
357.
Pair of 18ct yellow gold earrings, post and butterfly backs, 2.9gm, 9.5mm x 8mm
£100-150
358.
Pair of unusual joined bicolour precious metal pierced domes, test as 18k for approximate guidance, 16.2gm, 47mm x 24mm
£520-580
359.
Impressive modern 18ct white gold double strand diamond set necklace, set with two buckle style links each with seven round brilliant-cut diamonds, 0.90ct approx in total, clarity VS, 50gm, 17" long approx
£2000-2500
360.
Pair of Apollo 12 900 gold coin earrings in a gold mount, 9.5gm (lacking backs); with a similar Apollo XIII 900 gold coin in a pendant mount, 10.7gm (3)
£650-750
361.
Pair of 18ct ruby set flower design earrings in box, 1.8gm, 11mm
£60-80
362.
18ct bicolour teardrop diamond set pendant, with twenty-one round brilliant-cut diamonds, 0.60ct approx in total, 6.6gm, 40mm x 21mm
£280-320
363.
Modern 18ct yellow gold diamond set pendant on a slender necklace, the teardrop shaped pendant set with thirteen round brilliant-cut diamonds, 0.26ct approx in total, 14gm, the pendant 40mm, the necklace 19" long
£550-650
364.
18ct yellow gold expanding bangle, 5.3gm
£180-220
365.
Fancy 9ct rope twist design tassel necklace, 26.4gm, 16.5" long
£460-520
366.
18ct engraved wedding band ring, Chester 1900, 7.3gm, width 8mm, ring size N/O
£250-300
367.
18ct yellow metal link bracelet, 8.7gm, 7.5" long
£300-350
368.
18ct yellow metal weave bracelet with a silver clasp, 2.9gm, 7" long approx
£80-120
369.
9ct three bar gate bracelet with a heart shaped padlock clasp, with safety chain, 13.4gm
£220-260
370.
Attractive 9ct three bar gate bracelet with a heart shaped padlock clasp, with safety chain, 14.4gm
£250-300
371.
Fancy 9ct rope twist watch Albert chain, with T-bar, end clasps and fob, 26.6gm, 12.5" long approx
£450-550
372.
George V 9ct engine turned vesta case, Birmingham 1924, 20.4gm, maker 'B&S' (probably B H Britton & Sons), 2" x 1.5"
£350-450
373.
Good 9ct guard chain, 27.3gm, 60" long approx
£480-550
374.
9ct belcher link guard chain, 24.3gm, 61.5" long approx (at fault)
£420-480
375.
Good heavy 18ct charm bracelet with a collection of mostly 9ct assorted charms, 89.8gm
£1500-2000
376.
9ct curb link watch Albert chain with T-bar, 5.4gm, 13" long
£100-150
377.
Heavy 9ct yellow gold charm bracelet with seven charms, heart shaped padlock clasp and safety chain, 42.5gm
£720-780
378.
15ct hollow curb link bracelet with a padlock clasp, 11.6gm
£200-250
379.
9ct watch Albert chain with a plated T-bar and swivel clasp
stamped '10', 27.4gm, 12" long
£320-380
380.
Attractive 9ct turquoise set graduated curb link bracelet, with safety chain, 6.2gm, 7" long approx
£120-180
381.
9ct fancy link watch Albert chain with a plated T-bar and a gold swivel fob, 32.1gm, 15" long approx
£400-600
389
382.
9ct hollow link curb bracelet with a heart shaped padlock clasp, 10.1gm, 7" long approx
£170-220
383.
Good heavy 9ct curb link watch Albert chain, each link stamped, with T-bar and end latch clasps, 43.4gm, 14.5" long approx
£750-850
384.
Attractive 9ct gate bracelet with a heart padlock clasp, 18.1gm, 7.5" long
£300-350
385.
Attractive antique 9ct seed pearl and sapphire curb link bracelet, with safety chain, the centre link width 7mm, 5.6gm, 7" long approx
£100-150
386.
Three 9ct sovereign coin ring mounts, 23.6gm (3)
£400-500
387.
Good heavy 9ct rose gold watch Albert chain with T-bar latch clasp and a 9ct mounted swivel fob, 43.9gm, 12" long approx
£600-800
388.
Graduated 9ct curb link watch Albert chain, 28.2gm, 16" long approx (clasp plated)
£440-480
389.
9ct oval link watch Albert chain with T-bar and latch clasp, each link stamped, 33gm, 13" long approx
£580-650
390.
Good heavy 9ct curb link watch Albert with T-bar and swivel clasp, 51.5gm, 18" long (ring clasp at fault)
£900-1100
391.
Pair of 18ct mother of pearl and white enamel cufflinks, 8.8gm, 15mm diameter (one pearl missing)
£120-160
392.
9ct yellow gold mesh link purse, 16.8gm, 45mm wide
£280-320
393.
9ct Figaro link watch Albert chain, with T-bar and latch clasp, 26.1gm, 14" long approx
£450-550
394.
Gold mounted rectangular shell cameo pendant/brooch, depicting a profile portrait of a lady within a pierced foliate scroll mount, with safety chain, 14.6gm, 55mm x 45mm
£140-180
395.
9ct curb link watch Albert chain, with an oval engraved gold locket pendant, 39.9gm, 14.5" long approx
£680-780
396.
Three 9ct sovereign coin ring mounts, 19.3gm (3)
£320-380
397.
Pair of 9ct oval cufflinks, 4.1gm
£65-85
398.
Two 9ct expanding bangles, 7.2gm; also a 9ct sovereign coin pendant mount, 3gm (3)
£170-200
399.
9ct snooker medallion medal dated 1930-31; with a novelty 9ct dog whistle charm, novelty gold horn charm and another charm, 17.7gm in total
£280-320
408.
(See page 40)
400.
9ct yellow gold bangle, 15.6gm, 85mm diameter
£260-320
401.
Attractive 9ct antique bangle, Birmingham 1918, with foliate and beadwork decoration, with safety chain, maker Smith & Pepper Ltd, 7.6gm
18ct yellow gold green sapphire set and diamond ring, the sapphires 3.00ct approx in total, round brilliant-cut diamond, width 6mm, 5.1gm, ring size O/P; with box
£200-300
405.
Attractive antique tortoise bar brooch, set with a cabouchon turquoise, rose-cut diamonds and cabouchon ruby set eyes, 3.5gm, 37mm; with box
£120-180
406.
Victorian garnet silver-gilt crescent pendant, on a gold necklet with a barrel clasp, the necklet 6.2gm, the pendant 36mm; within a fitted case (one stone missing)
£100-150
407.
Two antique 15ct diamond set brooches, 7.2gm (2)
£180-220
9ct yellow gold child's bracelet, 5.1gm; with a slender 9ct necklace, 1.4gm; also an 18ct 'Cupid' pendant, 1.1gm (3)
£140-180
409.
Heavy 9ct charm bracelet with an assortment of 9ct charms and gilt metal fob, 89.5gm
£1300-1600
410.
Novelty 9ct blue topaz set spider bar brooch, 3.2gm, 60mm wide; with three other 9ct broches, 6.3gm (4)
£140-180
411.
Attractive antique platinum diamond set oval brooch, set with oldcut diamonds in a stylised millegrain pierced setting, the centre diamond 0.30ct approx, clarity SI2, colour I, 4.9gm, 40mm x 16mm; in a fitted case
£400-600
412.
Assorted 9ct jewellery to include a horseshoe brooch; necklet (at fault); watch Albert T-bar and clasp; two heart shaped padlock clasps, two brooches and a circular pendant, 26.2gm in total
£440-480
413.
9ct citrine set bar brooch, 2.9gm; 9ct paste set open heart shaped brooch, 2.7gm; Masonic 9ct pendant 4.1gm; also a heavy stone set swivel gold mounted fob pendant, 19.3gm (4)
£220-280
414.
Victorian oval onyx and seed pearl yellow metal mourning brooch, with a beadwork border and locket reverse inset with a display of hair, 6.9gm, 41mm x 15mm
£50-80
415.
9ct belcher link necklace, 18.6gm, 24" long approx
£320-360
423.
Victorian yellow metal swivel mourning oval brooch, depicting a portrait of a young lady, the reverse with a fine woven hair display, 41.5gm, 67mm x 60mm
£100-150
416.
Five assorted 9ct brooches, 12.6gm (5)
£180-220
417.
Victorian gold backed garnet and seed pearl ring, with an engraved shank, width 8mm, 3.2gm, ring size N
£60-100
418.
Antique 18ct sapphire and diamond three stone ring, width 6mm, 2.6gm, ring size M
£80-120
419.
Four assorted 9ct rings, 9.2gm (with faults)
£140-180
420.
9ct heart shaped engraved locket pendant on a 9ct necklace, the pendant 29mm x 23mm, 6gm
£80-120
421.
Good 9ct curb link watch Albert chain, with T-bar, end clasps and a Masonic fob pendant, each link hallmarked, 23.1gm, 14" long
£420-480
422.
Late 19th century gold and blue enamel lorgnette, with Russian marks for '56' standard, rectangular lenses released by a catch on the side of the blue enamel scroll-decorated body 34gm, 85mm (enamel losses)
£400-600
424.
Gold mounted oval mourning brooch, depicting a photographic portrait of young child, the reverse depicting a woven hair display, 19.1gm, 50mm x 42mm
£80-120
425.
9ct necklace with a barrel clasp, another 9ct necklet, 9ct circular locket pendant and a 9ct pendant mount, 23gm in total
£380-420
426.
Victorian 9ct fancy link bracelet, with a later 9ct padlock clasp, 13.6gm
£240-280
427.
9ct cross pendant on a slender necklace with a barrel clasp, the pendant 40mm x 28mm, 4.9gm
£80-120
428.
Antique 18ct gold backed Baroque pearl ring, 18mm x 14mm, 6.3gm, ring size M
£180-220
429.
9ct peridot dragonfly pendant, 3.2gm, 4mm x 24mm
£50-80
430.
9ct necklace, 9ct gem set brooch, 14ct horseshoe brooch (at fault); also a 9ct half sovereign coin ring mount, 16.2gm in total
£260-320
431.
Collection of five assorted 9ct bloodstone swivel pendant fobs, 32.8gm in total (5)
£120-180
432.
19th century gold mounted intaglio seal fob, depicting a portrait of a man, 4.8gm, 28mm; together with three gilt metal seal fobs (4)
£80-120
433.
Circular gold locket pendant set with an opal and two pink gem stones, 6.2gm, 26mm diameter; with a selection of other gold jewellery to include a sovereign coin mount, two rings, single earring and, bangle, 11.4gm
£250-300
422
423 424
434.
Good quality antique cushion-cut solitaire diamond ring, 0.75ct approx, clarity VS2, colour I, width 6.5mm, 1.6gm, ring size M
£300-500
435.
19th century yellow metal intaglio swivel fob pendant, 8.6gm; with a 9ct mounted seal fob, another blue stone set gold fob and two gilt seal fobs (5)
£100-150
436.
Antique gold single diamond set stick pin in case, round old-cut, 0.10ct approx
£30-50
437.
Antique cast silver gilt intaglio fob seal with a carnelian matrix depicting a Coat of Arms, modelled with a lumberjack holding an axe, 37mm high; together with three gilded antique pocket watch keys (4)
£80-120
438.
Chinese silver-gilt mounted jade bangle, with foliate decoration, 62.2gm
£30-50
439.
Yellow metal oval agate cameo locket pendant with a pin attachment, depicting a portrait of a lady, 29.2gm, 58mm x 33mm
£200-300
440.
Elco 9ct pendant/nurse's watch with a brooch attachment, 17 jewels, 12.3gm, 31mm wide (movement at fault)
£140-180
441.
22ct wide wedding band ring, Birmingham 1919, 9mm, 5.4gm, ring size J/K
£220-260
442.
22ct wide wedding band ring, Birmingham 1915, 3mm, 4.6gm, ring size R
£190-220
443.
22ct wide wedding band ring, Birmingham 1935, 4mm, 6.2gm, ring size M
£260-300
444.
22ct wide wedding band ring, Birmingham 1937, 3mm, 3.7gm, ring size O/P
£150-180
455 (See page 42)
445.
22ct wide wedding band ring, Chester 1931, 4mm, 7.3gm, ring size P
£300-350
446.
22ct engraved wide wedding band ring, Birmingham 1990, 6mm, 6.8gm, ring size J
£280-320
447.
Three various 22ct wedding band rings, 12.3gm (3)
£500-600
448.
Two 9ct wedding band rings, 6.2gm (2)
£100-150
449.
Attractive antique 18ct ruby and diamond cluster ring with set shoulders, width 8mm, 2.7gm, ring size N; with an 18ct diamond set band ring, 2.3gm (2)
£180-220
450.
22ct wedding band ring, Birmingham 1925, 4.5mm, 7.5gm, ring size I/J
£300-350
454 (See page 42)
456 (See page 42)
451.
458.
Gentleman's 9ct diamond set signet ring, 4.7gm, width 9mm, ring size V/W
£80-120
452.
18ct and platinum diamond cross-over design ring, 2.5gm; with a gold garnet set oval dress ring, 5.1gm (2)
£130-160
453.
Attractive bicolour opal and diamond cluster ring with set shoulders, the cabouchon opal 1.90ct approx, the diamonds 0.38ct approx in total, width 16mm, 3.7gm, ring size N
£300-500
454.
Good modern 18ct white gold ruby and diamond bracelet, set with five oval lobed clusters each set with three oval rubies in a pavé diamond border, 27.3gm, width 10mm, 7.5" long
£1800-2200
455.
Cartier Trinity Twist 18ct emerald and diamond three stone ring, with a princess-cut emerald 0.20ct approx, with round brilliant-cut diamonds to each side, each 0.15ct approx, clarity VS, width 4mm, signed 'Cartier', no. 305328, 3.6gm, ring size Q; with box
£1200-1600
456.
Cartier 18ct white gold band ring, signed, no. 54 EU2008, width 3mm, 6.1gm, ring size M/N
£500-600
457.
Fine platinum solitaire diamond ring with set shoulders, the centre round brilliant-cut diamond 1.40ct approx, clarity SI1, colour G, width 9mm, set each side with three small diamonds, width 8.5mm, 4gm, ring size L/M
£3800-4500
Pretty platinum emerald and diamond ring with set shoulders, the emerald of good colour 0.50ct approx, width 8mm, 4gm, ring size
J/K
£450-550
459.
Two pairs of earrings
£160-200
460.
Victorian garnet and pearl pendant
£200-250
461.
Attractive Art Deco white metal synthetic ruby and diamond clip brooch, the round-cut synthetic ruby 1.00ct approx, in a millegrain setting with old-cut diamonds, estimated 3.20-3.50ct approx, 6gm, 24mm x 17mm
£400-600
462.
Gentleman's 15ct shield shaped signet ring, Birmingham 1920, width 15mm, 5.7gm; pair of 9ct oval cufflinks 3.7gm; also a 9ct onyx signet ring, 3.7gm
£280-320
463.
Three 9ct stone set dress rings, 10.3gm (3)
£180-220
464.
Four 9ct stone set rings to include two eternity rings, 8.5gm (4)
£140-180
465.
Good 9ct charm bracelet with a collection of 9ct charms, with a heart shaped padlock clasp and safety chain, 49.8gm
£750-850
466.
Attractive antique bicolour sapphire and diamond three stone bar brooch, the oval sapphire 0.60ct approx, with old-cut diamonds set to each side, 5.1gm, 63mm wide
£150-250
467.
Antique yellow gold oval shell cameo ring, depicting a profile portrait of a lady, 3.1gm, 21mm x 16mmm; with a 9ct mounted oval shell cameo brooch, 6.8gm, 33mm x 28mm (2)
£60-100
468.
Attractive yellow metal peridot and gem set necklace, with bow and foliate design with pink gem set drops over a pear shaped peridot, on an integral curb link chain, 7.4gm, 15" long approx
£150-250
469.
9ct green chalcedony set bracelet, set with five square cabouchon stones in a rub-over setting, 18gm, 8.2" long
£120-180
470.
9ct leaf design pearl set lead design brooch, 4gm, 44mm; together with a 9ct cross leaf design pendant on a necklace, 4.9gm
£150-200
471.
Three fancy 9ct stone set dress rings, 8gm (3)
£140-180
472.
Four assorted 9ct gem set rings, 16.6gm (4)
£250-350
473.
Victorian old-cut diamond bicolour star design cluster bar brooch and matching pendant, the brooch 4.2gm, 38mm wide, the pendant 1.9gm, 30mm x 19mm (2)
£200-300
474.
Pretty Victorian 9ct double row pearl and cabouchon green hardstone set bracelet, with a 9ct horseshoe charm attachment, 8.8gm, 7" long approx
£150-200
475.
Collection of four 9ct gem set rings, 8.2gm (4)
£140-180
476.
Unusual 9ct bead link charm bracelet with an assortment of 9ct charms, 23.2gm
£400-500
477.
Pretty 18ct ruby and diamond circular cluster ring, the ruby 0.20ct approx, Birmingham 1963, 10mm diameter, 2.8gm, ring size M
£100-150
478.
Royal Artillery 9ct enamel brooch, 3.1gm, 51mm wide
£50-80
479.
Novelty 9ct fox head bar brooch set with red cabouchon eyes, 2.4gm, 51mm wide; with two further 9ct brooches set with pearls and turquoise, 2.4gm (3)
£80-120
490 (See page 44)
480.
493 (See page 44)
15ct green gem set brooch, 3gm, 39mm wide; Russian style multilink ring, 4.8gm, ring size M/N; also a yellow metal cabouchon moonstone two-stone cross-over design ring, width 13mm, 2.6gm (3)
£150-250
481.
Chinese 9ct white gold carved jade foliate design pendant on a slender neck chain, the pendant 34mm x 19mm, 7gm; also a a yellow metal carved jade set bar brooch, 3.6gm, 75mm (2)
£160-220
482.
Early 19th century gold backed enamel and stone set oval mourning ring, 3.7gm (at fault); Georgian gold pearl and blue enamel mourning brooch, 4gm, 15mm x 21mm; Victorian turquoise set oval pendant and also a gold enamel mounted black fabric bracelet set with seed pearls (4)
£100-150
483.
Victorian gilded oval swivel double-sided locket brooch, with a rope twist frame, with safety chain, 17.1gm, 45mm x 38mm; with a foliate oval gilded frame brooch painted depicting a landscape scene, 47mm x 59mm; also a gilt oval cameo brooch, 43mm x 39mm (3)
Silver charm bracelet with assorted charms, 53.4gm; silver curb link bracelet, oval silver and abalone pendant and other assorted silver and white jewellery (110.9gm in total)
£50-80
486.
9ct pearl set bracelet, 7.6gm, 7" long
£120-160
487.
Malachite graduated bead necklace, cultured pearl graduated necklace with a marcasite clasp, two other bead necklets; also an amber pendant and brooch
£20-40
488.
Swiss 14k half hunter pocket watch in need of repair, plated cuvette, 88gm, 48mm
£250-350
489.
Kay's silver engine turned pocket watch, 51mm; American Waltham gold plated engine turned pocket watch, no. 18019783, 47mm; also two silver fob watches in need of repair (4)
£30-60
490.
14k yellow gold thimble in a case, inscribed 'L.B', the case branded 'J.E Caldwell& Co, Philadelphia', 3.7gm, 19mm
£100-150
491.
502 (See page 45)
496.
505 (See page 45)
Attractive yellow metal turquoise set thimble, in a fitted case, 5.8gm, 23mm, the case branded 'John Cockburn, Richmond'
£150-200
492.
Antique yellow metal turquoise set thimble, in a fitted case, 5.6gm, 23mm
£140-180
493.
Attractive Victorian yellow metal pearl and cabouchon garnet set thimble, in a fitted case, 5gm, 24mm
£140-180
494.
Yellow metal thimble in a fitted shagreen case, 6.1gm, 23mm £150-200
495.
Attractive yellow metal thimble decorated with double foliate bands, in a fitted case, 5.7gm, 24mm
£150-200
Antique French yellow metal thimble, in a green fitted case, 7.5gm, 26mm
£200-250
497.
Yellow metal thimble in a fitted case, 3.6gm, 23mm
£80-120
498.
Ornate yellow metal chased foliate thimble, in a fitted case branded 'Goldsmiths & Silversmiths', 7.7gm, 26mm
£200-250
499.
Sampson Mordan & Co. 9ct propelling pencil, London 1928, 12.6gm, 70mm; with three further S. Mordan & Co. propelling pencils (4).
£150 -250
500.
Baker's Perm-Point 9ct pencil, Birmingham 1949,14.2gm; with a propelling pencil and a folding 18k gold filled fountain pen (3)
£80-120
501.
Four antique gold plated propelling pencils, one set with a carved agate hoof handle (4)
£50-80
495
494
502.
Attractive platinum and old-cut diamond pendant on a slender necklace, the integral pendant with a group of three old-cut diamonds in a millegrain setting over suspended centre diamond and another single diamond in a lozenge shaped setting, estimated 2.60-2.80ct approx in total, clarity SI-I1, I2, colour H-J , 6.3gm, 18" long approx £2000-3000
503.
Good 9ct watch Albert chain, each link stamped, with T-bar and latch clasp, 28.5gm, 14.5" long
£480-550
504.
Masonic 9ct and silver folding ball pendant, 11.gm £150-200
505.
Mexico - 50 Pesos 1821-1945 gold coin, 41.7gm
£2200-2500
506.
1911 full sovereign with a 9ct pendant mount, 9.3gm
£350-400
507.
Two 22ct yellow gold wedding band rings, 7.2gm (2) £280-320
508.
18ct yellow gold band ring, 4.3gm £140-180
509.
Five assorted 9ct gold rings, 18.8gm (5)
£300-350
510.
9ct curb link necklace, 20.6gm, 18" long £340-380
511.
9ct oval engraved locket pendant on a 9ct necklace, 12.4gm
£170-220
518
519 (See page 46)
512.
Three assorted 9ct necklaces, one at fault, 18.4gm
Good 9ct engraved hollow engraved curb link bracelet with a padlock clasp, each link stamped, 30.2gm, in a fitted case
£500-600
515.
Masonic 18ct and enamel set square brooch, 20.7gm; with an 18ct enamel 'Temperance' pin, 6.3gm, enamelled gilded badge and a Spencer & Co Masonic gilded medallion in box
£850-1000
516.
Two pairs of 9ct engraved cufflinks, 7.6gm; claw set diamond stick pin; antique gold mounted cameo brooch, 6.3gm; pearl and rose diamond set stick pin in case; with a single white band ring (sold with two spare vintage brooch boxes)
£150-200
517.
Victorian 15ct diamond set brooch in box, 2.6gm, 43mm wide; also a pair of similar design 15ct earrings with hook backs, in case, 1.1gm
£80-120
518.
Attractive boulder opal, diamond and gem set oval pendant on a slender 18ct necklace, the opal 4.14ct approx, the pendant 32mm x 18mm
£800-1200
519.
18ct boulder opal, diamond and gem set oval dress ring, the opal 3.50ct, round brilliant-cuts 2.37ct, 22.5mm x 17mm, 7.4gm, ring size M/N
£600-800
520.
Attractive 18ct and platinum tanzanite and diamond oval cluster ring, the tanzanite estimated 3.60ct approx, in a setting of round brilliant-cut diamonds, width 16mm, 4.1gm, ring size M/N £850-950
Pawnbrokers Lots
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521.
Harry Winston platinum graduated diamond line necklace, round brilliant-cuts, with six GIA copy certificates for the principal diamonds, no. 331294, 29.92gm, 16.5" long (ref.303)
**with five GIA certificate copies for five principal stones and copy of HW certificate2161116420 - 1.01ct, IF, F 2166653205 - 0.70ct, VVS2, F 2156710371 - 0.70CT. VVS1, F 2176227394 - 0.55CT, VVS2, F 2176227383 - 0.55ct, VVS2, F £22,000-26,000
522.
Niessing platinum solitaire diamond ring, round brilliant-cut, 1.06ct, clarity VS1, colour G, width 7mm, 14.5gm, ring size I (ref.306)
** with HRD certificate - 961334203
£3400-3800
523.
Stuart Moore platinum solitaire princess-cut diamond ring, 1.84ct approx, clarity VS2/SI1, colour H/I, width 8mm, 15.3gm, ring size H/I (ref.307)
£3400-3800
524.
Pair of 18ct white gold solitaire diamond ear studs, round brilliant-cut, 2.20ct approx in total, clarity SI1, colour G/H, post and butterfly backs, 3.44gm, 8mm (ref.308)
£3000-4000
525.
Fine emerald-cut diamond white metal solitaire ring, laser inscribed, 3.00ct, clarity VS2, colour K, width 10mm, 5.7gm, ring size I/J (ref.312)
**with IGI certificate 229613986
£8500-9500
526.
Fine modern 18ct white gold diamond tennis line bracelet, round brilliant-cuts, estimated 9.90ct approx in total, clarity VS2-SI1, colour G/H, width 4.5mm, 15.4gm, 6.5" long (ref.313)
£6500-7500
527.
Yellow metal pendant on necklet, cz necklet, cz and stone set pendant, ring and earrings, yellow metal stone set necklet, total 90.9gm (ref.315)
18ct pavé diamond and green paste set pendant on a Van Cleef & Arpels 18ct necklace, the pendant 44mm x 23mm (ref.318)
£1400-1800
530.
18ct ruby and diamond set signet style ring, the ruby 0.40ct approx, width 12mm, 5.6gm, ring size I/J (ref.319)
£500-700
531.
18ct white gold diamond tennis line bracelet, round brilliant-cuts, 6.80ct approx in total, clarity SI, colour G/H, width 5mm, 15.6gm, 7.5" long approx (ref.320)
£3400-3800
521
532.
Pair of white gold solitaire diamond stud earrings, round brilliantcut rub-over set, 1.40ct approx in total, clarity SI, colour G/H, 2.5gm, 7.5mm (ref.321)
£1400-1600
533.
Impressive white metal diamond and gem set tiger design ring, 21.4gm, 42mm, ring size M/N (ref.322)
£1000-1500
534.
High grade yellow metal bangle and necklet, 52.3gm (ref.324)
£2600-2800
535.
High grade yellow metal double snake bangle, 16.1gm (ref.326)
£800-1000
536.
Fabergé Victor Meyer 18ct green guilloche enamel diamond set egg pendant, limited edition 29/199, the diamond 0.05ct, 10gm, 50mm (ref.3)
** with the original box and certificate
£1000-1200
537.
Yellow metal rope chain, 8.8gm, marked '916' (4)
£400-450
538.
Yellow metal necklace and bracelet, stamped 21k, 33.6gm (ref. 5)
£1650-1850
539.
9ct gem set 2006 sovereign pendant on necklace, also a yellow metal ring stamped 800, 18.7gm (ref.6)
£800-900
540.
Yellow metal fancy bangle, 21.3gm (ref.7)
£900-1100
541.
9ct gate bracelet with padlock, also a 9ct bracelet and two mounted half sovereigns on a necklet, 33.7gm (ref.9)
£950-1050
542.
Bicolour long necklace stamped 750, 22.3gm, 26" long approx (ref.10)
£950-1050
543.
Good collection of nine various stone set rings, to include six 18ct rings, one 14ct ring and two 9ct rings, 35gm in total (ref.400)
£1200-1400
544.
18ct white gold diamond set tennis line bracelet, round brilliantcut, 1.00ct in total, width 3mm (ref.405)
£450-550
545.
Attractive antique ruby, opal and rose-cut diamond openwork scroll pendant, 8.2gm, 50mm drop approx (loose ruby included) (ref.406)
£300-400
546.
9ct cross pendant, 62mm x 41mm; also a 9ct princess-cut solitaire diamond ring, 0.25ct, ring size H and a 9ct three stone diamond ring, ring size R/S, 17.3gm in total (ref.410)
£380-420
547.
Fancy 18ct diamond and cabouchon gem set necklace, 34.8gm (ref.411)
£1500-1800
548.
18ct diamond set solitaire ring, 0.20ct approx, width 5mm, 2.3gm, ring size P/Q; also an 18ct fine necklace, 1.4gm (ref.412)
£180-220
549.
Zoughaib 18ct white gold pavé diamond set necklace, ring and earrings, ring size M/N, the earrings 15mm, 37.4gm (the earrings lacking butterfly backs) (ref.413)
£1700-2000
550.
Good pair of GIA Certified platinum diamond stud earrings, cushion brilliant-cut, 1.02ct, VS2, F, 1.01, SI1, E, post backs, 3gm, 6.5gm (ref.234)
** with copy GIA certificates
£3400-3800
551.
14ct yellow gold brilliant-cut diamond solitaire ring with set shoulders, the centre diamond 0.85ct approx, clarity SI2, colour I, 4.5gm, width 6mm, ring size Q (ref.202)
£300-500
552.
Chopard 18ct floating diamond pendant on necklace, signed, no. 793929-5201 6363909, 9.4gm, the pendant 20mm x 17mm, the necklace 16" long (ref.206)
£1750-2000
553.
Attractive modern 14ct white gold wide band diamond set cluster ring, set with seven round brilliant-cut diamonds, 1.75ct approx in total, clarity SI, colour H/I, 10.3gm, width 12mm, ring size Q (ref.207)
£900-1100
554.
Fancy 18ct white gold diamond set wide dress band ring, width 14mm,7.6gm, ring size O/P (ref.208)
£340-380
555.
High grade yellow metal bangle and ring, 14.9gm (2) (ref.209)
£780-820
556.
Impressive 18ct yellow gold tanzanite and diamond set oval cluster ring, the tanzanite 6.57ct approx, in a setting of round brilliant-cut diamonds, 18mm x 14mm, 9gm, ring size M/N (211)
£1000-1500
557.
De Beers Grasslands Skirt platinum diamond ring, signed, width 22mm, 20.3gm, ring size J/K (ref.213)
£2500-3000
558.
Cariter Juste Un Clou 18ct diamond set necklace on a slender necklace, QKC772, 6gm, the pendant 21mm x 18mm, the necklace 16" long (ref.218)
** with Cartier papers dated 2022
£2200-2600
559.
Cartier Trinity 18ct diamond set pendant on necklace, signed, KLS581, 8.8gm, the pendant 22mm x 18mm (ref.219)
£2500-3000
560.
Good double row cultured pearl necklace, with a 14ct yellow gold clasp, the pearls 8mm, 70gm, 18" long approx (ref.220)
£500-600
561.
Modern 18ct white gold mixed-cut seven stone diamond ring, 1.00ct approx in total, width 6mm, 3.4gm, ring size I/J (ref.221)
£700-900
562.
Good 14ct white gold emerald-cut diamond five stone ring, 1.25ct approx in total, clarity VS, colour G/H, width 6mm, 6.1gm, ring size J (ref.222)
£900-1200
563.
Attractive white gold mixed-cut diamond cluster set brooch, with round brilliant and baguette-cuts, 5.4gm, 36mm wide (ref.223)
£500-600
564.
18ct yellow gold pavé set heart design ring and nine 18ct gem set charms, 22.4gm (224)
£1150-1250
Fine GIA Certified three stone diamond ring, the centre certified diamond modified cushion brilliant, 1.63ct, clarity internally flawless, colour E, with two half-moon brilliant-cut diamonds to either side, width 8mm, 6.3gm, L (ref.233)
** copy of GIA certificate 124645516
£8000-9000
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Silver & Silver Plate
561.
Victorian silver repoussé goblet, decorated with foliage upon a decorated a stepped pedestal base, the interior gilt, maker W.T possible Walter Trickett, Sheffield 1896, 5.5" high, 3,5oz t
£50-80
562.
Two pairs of similar silver sweetmeat baskets, with wavy edges raised on pedestal supports, makers Garrard & Co. 1912, and E S Barnsley & Co 1911, 5" diameter, 12.1oz t total (4)
£150-200
563.
Edwardian silver porringer, maker Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1908, 6.5", 4.6oz t; together with a Georgian silver wine funnel, 1.9oz t (at fault) (2)
£120-160
564.
Edwardian silver sauce boat, with a C-scroll leaf cast handle and gadrooned rim, raised on three hoof feet, maker R&S Garrard & Co, London 1902, 6.5" wide, 4.5" high, 9.2oz t
£120-180
565.
Victorian engraved circular silver card tray, with repeated border decorations around a central presentation inscription dated 1874, raised upon three claw on ball feet, maker Thomas Bradbury & Sons, London 1873, 8" diameter, 12.3oz t
£150-200
566.
Six Victorian ‘Hanoverian’ pattern silver dinner forks, the finials cast with a Naval Crown and Anchor crest, maker Chawner & Co, London, 2 dated 1844, four dated 1846, 8.25" long, 17.8oz t total (6)
£300-350
567.
Four silver square pin trays, maker William Comyns & Sons, London, three dated 1912 an one dated 1911, 3.5" x 3.5"; together with two S.J Rose & Son silver trays, Birmingham 1963, 8.8oz t total (6)
£80-120
568.
Set of six Art Nouveau silver buttons, each cast in low relief with side profiles of a maiden in a foliate border, maker W J Myatt & Co , Birmingham 1902, 27mm; boxed
£60-100
569.
George V silver coffee pot, with hinged cover having a hardwood finial hardwood handle raised on three feet, maker Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1918, 8.5" high, 20.1oz t
£300-350
570.
Good pair of Elkington & Co. silver plated Corinthian column candelabra, constructing in multiple formulae consisting of two single candlesticks; two three sconce candelabra or; a single and a five sconce candelabra, cast with leaf scroll branches, upon square bases with swag decoration, 20.5" high
£200-400
571.
George III silver salt cellar cast in the form of a bucket, with a swing handle and card cut rim, maker ‘RR’ (probably Richard Rugg I), London 1776, 3.5" high, 3.3oz t
£60-100
570
573 (See page 51)
575 (See page 51)
578 (See page 51)
572.
Edwardian silver tankard, Birmingham 1907, 3.75" high 3.8oz t; with another silver tankard, London 1919, 3" high, 3.6oz t (2)
£90-120
573.
Pair of Edwardian Corinthian column silver candlesticks by William Hutton & Sons Ltd., with scroll capitals on a plain tapered column and raised square stepped bases with foliate repousse decoration, marks for Sheffield 1907, 10" high (weighted bases)
£400-600
574.
Victorian circular silver pierced basket with blue glass liner, maker William Comyns & Sons, London 1898, 3.25" diameter, 2" high; together with a pair of silver four division toast racks, maker Hukin & Heath, Birmingham 1910, 4.25" wide, 4.25" high, 10oz t total (3)
£100-150
575.
George V silver octagon faceted coffee pot, with a hinged cover and hardwood scroll handle, maker Garrard & Co Ltd., London 1911, 7.5" high, 19.8oz t
£300-350
576.
Viner's Ltd silver sweet meat dish, with pierced border decoration on a shallow foot rim, marked ‘Hand Pierced Sterling’ to the underside, hallmarked Sheffield 1931, 6.25" diameter; together with another Viner's Ltd pierced pedestal bonbon dish, 5.5" diameter, 2.5" high, 11.2oz t total (2)
£100-150
577.
Victorian circular silver ink stand, with a card cut rim and repousse foliate and floral decoration, maker Army & Navy Cooperative Society Ltd, London 1890 having a later glass ink bottle with silver hinged cover by Edward Ker Reid; together with a novelty silver shoe by WH, 4.5" wide; also a small pierced silver basket, maker Elkington & Co Ltd, 4" diameter 10oz t total silver (3)
£140-180
578.
Large Tiffany & Co. ‘Sterling’ silver punch bowl, raised on a shallow foot rim and bearing a presentation inscription dated 1983, 10" diameter, 5" high, 34.5oz t
£300-500
579.
Edwardian repoussé silver circular dish, maker James Dixon & Sons Ltd. Sheffield 1908, 6" diameter; together with another repoussé dish on stand, makers mark rubbed and indistinct, London 1890, 6.5" wide, 6.9oz t total (2)
£100-150
580.
Good large George III Scottish silver salver, with a cast shell and scroll rim around chased foliate and scroll border decoration, raised on three scroll feet, maker J.W Howden & Co, Edinburgh 1818, 14" diameter, 38.5oz t
£900-1200
581.
George V silver pedestal bonbon dish, of lobed petal form with pierced bowl, maker Viner's Ltd, Sheffield 1933, 6" diameter, 2.5" high
£50-80
582.
George V planished silver porringer, with pierced handle and presentation inscription to the rim, stamped Tessier London to the underside, maker Vander & Hedges, London 1914 (Britannia Standard marks), 5.25" diameter, 10.4oz t
£150-200
583.
Fine George V silver and 9ct gold rectangular desk box, the engine turned box with hinged cover having a cast foliate border and gold inset cartouche and handle, enclosing a box wood lined interior, with green Morocco leather base, maker P & J Escofet, Birmingham 1929, 7.25" wide, 3.5" deep, 2.5" high
£500-600
584.
Set of twelve George V silver fruit knives and forks, the loaded handles initialled E.M.C, maker R & S Garrard & Co, London 1912, the knives 8" long (24)
£50-80
585.
Good Elizabrth II silver tankard, with a leaf capped scroll handle, maker Poston Products Ltd, Sheffield 1952 with Coronation marks, 5" high, 9.4oz t
£120-180
586.
Victorian silver bachelor three piece tea set, of melon form with wrythen foliate and floral embossed decoration, maker Daniel & Charles Houle, London 1871, the teapot 4.5" high, 19.7oz t total (3)
£400-500
587.
Cased pair of Art Nouveau style silver coffee spoons, maker Lee & Wigfull, Sheffield 1903, 5.5" long, 0.8oz t
£20-30
588.
George V silver cigarette case, the engine turned and foliate cast spring hinged cover with stone set push release, enclosing a gilt interior, maker London Chain Bag Co Ltd, London import marks, 1924, 3.25" x 1.74", 2.1oz t
£50-80
589.
Novelty Edwardian silver wall pocket on chain, modelled as a slipper with hunting scene decoration, maker George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester 1902, 6.5" high, 2.9oz t
£70-100
590.
Victorian repoussé oval silver dish, decorated with foliate scrolling rim, raised on four ball feet, maker Jenkins & Timm, Sheffield 1900, 11.5" wide, 10.2oz t
£150-200
591.
Pair of Victorian squat silver candlesticks, maker Mappin & Webb (John Newton Mappin), with beaded sconces of a half wrythen fluted repousse support over stepped circular bases London 1895, 3" high, 6.2oz t total (2)
£50-80
592.
George V silver cream jug, with a scroll handle and thistle cast spout, maker Charles S Green & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1930, 4" high, 4.3oz t
£50-80
593.
Late Victorian silver sucrier, of half gadrooned basket form with a wavy rim cast with putti and with two lion mask and ring handles, maker Wakely & Wheeler, London 1897, 4.25" diameter, 3" high, 5.8oz t
£60-100
594.
Victorian embossed silver punch bowl, decorated with bold C-scrolls and flowers, raised on a pedestal base, maker Lee & Wigfull, Sheffield 1897, 8.5" diameter, 6.25" high, 18.6oz t (with faults)
£250-300
595.
Four Dutch silver apostle finial spoons, each with a twist cast handle and figural finial, each bearing a tree mark, initialled ST and Q date mark, 7" long, 7.5oz t total (4)
£120-180
596.
Cased set of six Dutch silver Apostle finial spoons, each bearing a tree of life marks, initials VB and with lion rampant shield marks, 5.25" long, 3.4oz t total, cased
£50-80
597.
George V twin-handled silver dish, with a cast bead rim raised on a shallow pedestal support, maker William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1930 also bearing Rd number and 333841/2 to the underside, 11" wide, 4.25" high, 18.9oz t
£300-400
598.
Good Edwardian silver goblet, with floral swag chased decoration and the interior gilt, maker Joseph Gloster, Birmingham 1907, 8" high, 8.9oz t
£300-400
599.
Good Edwardian Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co. silver bowl, with a pierced wavy rim over a moulded body and raised on three leaf scroll feet, hallmarked London 1903, 11" diameter, 5" high, 28.9oz t
£700-900
600.
Edwardian silver three piece tea set, the teapot with a hardwood handle, the others with foliate cast handles and all with a lower part gadrooned body standing on four ball feet, all bearing engraved initials ‘MW’, maker William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1905, well presented in a fitted case, 36oz t
£700-800
601.
Edwardian silver twin-handled bowl, cast with a rose petal rim, maker Fenton, Russell & Co Ltd, Sheffield 1905, 10.5" wide, 2.5" high, 14.2oz t
£200-250
602.
Pair of Georgian boat shaped silver salts with bright-cut decoration, maker TW (possibly Thomas Wheatley, Newcastle), 3.5" wide, 2.9oz t total, each with a blue glass liner
£30-50
603.
Arthur Price of England mahogany cased six setting canteen of ‘Bead’ pattern EPNS and stainless flatware, appears as new with booklets and retail wrapping, case 16" x 13"
£40-60
611 (See page 54)
604.
Wahl Eversharp silver mechanical pencil; together with a ‘Sterling’ silver small mechanical pencil with teddy bear finial (2)
£30-50
605.
Atkin Brothers rectangular silver dish, Sheffield 1925; together with a small pierced oval silver dish and a 925 twin-handled pedestal dish, 9.9oz t total (3)
£120-180
606.
Good set of twelve George V enamelled silver coffee spoons, comprising two sets of six bowl shape, each with blue coffee bean finials and with blue guilloche enamelled bowls, maker E J Trevitt & Sons, Birmingham 1929, the spoons 4" long, well presented in original fitted case
£250-300
607.
Liberty & Co. set of six silver coffee spoons, each set with coloured hardstones in the original case, Birmingham 1926, the spoons 1.34oz t in total
£80-120
608.
Liberty & Co. silver curved cigarette case, decorated in low relief with stylised foliage enclosing a gilt interior the top engraved with the initial 'EWQ', Birmingham 1902, 3.25" x 2.05", 2,2.7oz t
£80-120
609.
French silver plique-á-jour cigarette case, the top decorated with a butterfly enclosing a gilt interior, stamped Minerva head and makers marks, 3.5" x 3.25", 3.4oz t
Georg Jensen Pyramid / Pyramide 925 Sterling silver cruet trio on tray stand, the mustard with a hinged cover enclosing a blue blass liner and a spoon, a Harold Nielsen design numbered 632 to the undersides, tray stand 6.75" wide, mustard 2.5" high, 11.9oz t total (4)
£1000-1200
612.
Edwardian novelty silver pin cushion in the form of a duck, maker Adie & Lovekin Ltd, Birmingham 1907, 2.75" wide
£100-150
613.
Cased set of six Victorian silver apostle finial teaspoons and sugar nips, maker Charles Edwards, London 1877, presented in the original fitted case, the spoons with gilt bowls, each 4.5" long, 4.5oz t total
£80-120
614.
Edwardian silver octagon caster, maker Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1906, 8.5" high, 7.9oz t
£120-180
615.
Victorian silver teapot of melon form, with a leaf cast handle and hinged cover with a rose finial over cartouche melon form body raised on naturalistic cast feet, maker BP (probably Benjamin Preston), London 1849, 6.5" high, 22.6oz t
** Ivory submission reference DKFSNTHN
£350-450
616.
Victorian silver coffee pot, the hinged cover with acorn finial over a slender lobed body, maker Benjamin Smith III, Duke Street London 1842, 10.5" high, 20.2oz t
** Ivory submission reference ATHNZ9TL
£300-350
619 (See page 55)
616
615
621 (See page 55)
623 (See page 55)
617.
Elizabeth II silver card tray, with shell cast scroll rim, raised on three shell scroll feet, maker Frank Hawker Ltd, 7.5" diameter, 8.4oz t
£100-150
618.
Late Victorian silver oval foliate pierced basket, with a fruiting vine cast rim over the pierced body, maker Mappin & Webb Ltd, London 1899, 7" wide, 3" high, 7.7oz t
£100-150
619.
George III silver oval teapot on stand, with fine engraved borders, hardwood finial and handle, upon original stand raised on fluted feet, maker Peter & Ann Bateman, London 1794,10" wide, 7" high overall, 19.3oz t
£300-400
620.
George III silver helmet cream jug, with reeded borders and engraved monogrammed body, makers mark rubbed indistinct SGCW, London 1800, 4.75" high, 4.7oz t
£80-120
621.
William IV silver teapot, with leaf capped cast handle, the hinged cover with flower cast finial over a lobed body and raised on shell scroll feet, maker John James Keith, London 1836, 8.5" high, 24.3oz t
** Ivory submission reference FNR6S2DM
£350-400
622.
Martin Hall & Co Ltd silver bonbon pedestal basket, with rope twist handles and border, markes for Birmingham 1938, 6.5" wide; together with a Martin Hall & Co Ltdbream jug, 3.5" high; also a Horace Woodward & Co Ltd silver cream boat, raiswed on ball and claw feet, London 1911, 8.1oz t total (3)
£100-150
623.
George V silver teapot, with hardwood handle and the hinged cover with hardwood finial, maker Alexander Clark & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1930, 20.4oz t 8.75" high
£300-350
624.
Edwardian repousse silver bowl, with foliate cast rim and stylised leaf decorated body, raised on a shallow foot, maker Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1901, 5" diameter, 3.5" high, 5.2oz t
£60-100
625.
Cased set of Edwardian silver embossed and foliate cast fruit spoons with casting spoon, with dense fruits and foliate handles with embossed bowls, maker Sibray, Hall & Co Ltd (Charles Clement Pilling), London 1901, spoons 7.25" long, 5.3oz t total (3)
** Well presented in an original lined serpentine case
£80-120
626.
Cased set of six Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd silver tea spoons, 4" long; together with a set of six enamelled silver coffee bean finial spoons by William Suckling Ltd, 3.75" long; cased set of six Docker & Burn Ltd silver teaspoons with pierced fleur de lys finials, 4.25" long; 5oz t total; also a cased set of six silver handled butter knives with steel handles (4 boxes)
£50-80
627.
Group of four Victorian silver decanter labels; Brandy, Port, Sherry and Whisky, 2.25" x 1.25", maker WK likely William Knight II; also with a single silver Gin decanter label by A Marston & Co, Birmingham 1969, 1.7oz t total (5)
£50-80
628.
Two very similar small oval silver trinket baskets, both by H V Pithey & Co, Chester 1912 and 1915, 4.25" wide; together with anther silver serpentine trinket tray/basket by S Blanckensee & Son Ltd, Chester 1912 and an earlier silver pin tray by William Comyns & Sons, 4.2oz t total (4)
£40-80
629.
Cased pair of Victorian silver cruets, with pierced cylinder covers enclosing blue glass liners, maker Deakin & Francis Ltd, Birmingham 1897, 2.25" high; together with a cased pair of serpentine open salt cellars (lacking liners) by William Henry Sparrow Birmingham 1911; also with a cased pair of silver butter dishes with cutt glas liners, maker The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company, London 1930, 5" diameter (with unrelated silver butter knives), 11.1oz t total
£120-180
631 (See page 56)
633 (See page 56)
630.
Pair of Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd silver mustards, with blue glass liners, marked London 1928, 2.75" wide (with Henry Williamson Ltd silver spoons); also a pair of William Hutton & Sons Ltd silver salts on ball feet, 2.25" diameter; together with a Georgian silver mustard pot with cover and blue glass liner, 3" diameter, 2.5" high, 8.7oz t total silver; also with a silver capstan ink well (weighted base), 3.5" diameter
£100-150
631.
Good Victorian silver mounted Venetian glass claret jug, the hinged cover and scroll handle over a Venetian glass body with green glass tube lines, maker Hukin & Heath, London 1899, 8.5" high
£120-180
632.
George V silver mounted square glass decanter and stopper, the silver collar over a fruiting vine etched decorated body, maker Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1926, 9" high
£40-80
633.
George V pale blue glass decanter and stopper with silver collar, maker Hukin & Heath Ltd, Birmingham, 9" high
£40-80
634.
Group of assorted antique and later silver flatware various; including Georgian sauce ladle by William Eley I & William Fearn, fiddle pattern spoon, WMF 60 dessert spoon 7.25" long, pickle fork, pair of Viner's Ltd sugar spoons, assorted mustard spoons various sugar nipspart sets of silver teaspoons etc.
£200-300
635.
George III silver table spoon, maker TD likely Thomas Dicks, London 1805, 8.75" long; together with another Georgian silver table spoon and a Victorian silver mustrad spoon 3.6oz t total (3)
£40-80
636.
George III silver six division toast and condiment rack, maker Thomas Wallis II, London 1801, 9" wide, 8.8oz t
£100-150
637.
Pair of George III Old English pattern silver serving spoons, maker Peter, Ann & William Bateman, London 1800, 12" long; together with another by William Eley I & William Fearn, London 1803, 12" long, 9.7oz t total (3)
£180-220
638.
Date matched pair of Edward VII silver table spoons, maker James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1902 and 1904, 8.5" long; together with another pair of silver tablespoons by C W Fletcher & Son Ltd, Sheffield 1930, 8.5" long, 9.7oz t total (4)
£120-180 643
639.
Set of six George V silver spoons, maker Viner's Ltd, London 1935, 7" long; together with two silver fiddle pattern table spoons - London 1837 and 19029" long, 15.6oz t total (8)
£220-280
640.
Set of six Victorian silver dinner forks, maker William Eaton, London 1842, 8" long; together with six smaller Victorian silver forks by Chawner & Co, London 1853, 7" long, 22.8oz t total (12)
£300-400
641.
Groups of assorted Georgian and Victorian silver teaspoons, including twelve by BRS, 4.5" long approx, 11.1oz t total (24)
£120-180
642.
Norwegian 830 silver Baptism spoon, with Madonna and Child figural handle and figural decorated bowl, marked IT830, 4.25", 1.3oz t
£40-80
Antiques & Collectables
643.
Pair of decorative gilt brass figural twin-branch candelabra, the two sconces on foliate cast branches supported on figural maiden supports, on circular bases upon three claw on ball feet, 7" high (2)
£80-120
644.
After Paul Moreau-Vauthier, (French, circa 1922), a bronze 'Michelin' aero trophy, modelled as a winged horse leaping from the surface of the earth, inscribed with the text "The Man, by the aid of his aeroplane overcomes the attraction of the Earth", cast bearing the Susse Freres Editeurs Paris foundry mark, 8.5" high
£250-350
645.
After the antique - a French bronze figural study of a classical maiden with a putto figure at her feet, mounted upon a stepped veined marble plinth, 15" high
£40-80
646.
After Jean Francois Theodore Gechter (French 1796-1844), large and impressive bronze figural group, titled to the integral base - 'Louis XI et Quentin Durward', a scene from a Walter Scott Novel, 19" wide, 19" high
** Gechter depicts the moment when Durward saves Louis whilst hunting. Louis has dismounted to attack the boar, but slips in mud. Durward responds to the call of Louis' hunting horn and spears the boar, thus winning Louis' favour.
£400-600
647.
Decorative bronze figural study of The Borghese Gladiator after the antique, 20th century, upon a rectangular plinth stamped RAVRIO A PARIS, 13.5" high; together with a small spelter figural group after the original Marley horse and trainer, 7.5" high (2)
£300-500
648.
Novelty brass Veuve Clicquot branded champagne vesta case; together with a group of Champagne novelties; Irroy propelling pencil, Moet & Chandon cruet, Bordeaux 1895 cruet and Theophile Roederer & Co knife with bottle handle (5)
£80-120
649.
Group of interesting breweryana advertising novelties including; John Dewar & Sons folding corkscrew, Duckworth & Roberts bottle opener, Jack Daniels bottle keyring, Whisky bottle cigar cutter, a plain bottle lighter and a Bass & Co. lighter and Bass bottle
£50-80
652.
Three novelty Champagne penknives, modelled as branded bottles including Heidsiech Dry Monopole (3)
£60-100
653.
Three novelty Champagne penknives, modelled as branded bottles including Moet & Chandon (3)
£60-100
654.
Three novelty Champagne penknives, modelled as branded bottles including Moet & Chandon (3)
£60-100
655.
Group of nine breweryana novelty penknives, modelled as branded bottles including Guinness, John Jameson & Son, Worthington's, Hennessy, Amontillado Conchita etc. (9)
£80-120
655A.
Group of eight Breweryana novelty penknives, modelled as branded bottles including Worthington's and Amstel, Whitbread's, Jeffrey's etc. (8)
£80-120
656.
Group of six breweryana novelty penknives, modelled as branded bottles including Bush Lemonade, Hollows' Orange Crush, Seager's Dry Gin etc. (6)
£50-80
646
657.
Group of seven Breweryana novelty penknives, modelled as branded bottles including Carnegie Halvtorr Porter, Beehive, Glenfiddich, Mackinlay, M.J.O'neill etc. (7)
£60-100
658.
Six novelty breweryana penknives, modelled as branded bottles including Amstel, Seager's Gin, Skol, Double Diamond etc. (6)
£40-80
659.
Eight novelty advertising penknives, some modelled as branded bottles including Seager's Dry Gin, Pilsen, Schweppes, O.K Sauce Benedict Peas etc. etc. (8)
£40-80
660.
Novelty automobilia advertising penknife by Esso, modelled as a petrol pump; also another Esso pump penknife, BP cigar cutter, bullet locking penknife and Lion Roofing advertising penknife (5)
£60-100
661.
Five Hellesens novelty advertising penknives, modelled as branded batteries; together with further advertising penknives by Robert Hornby, Star Electric Co. and Smith Hayden & Co. Ltd. (9)
£50-80
662.
Three German advertising penknives, each with cast branding and decorated scales, including by Rich.Abr. Gerder, Solingen, Haniel & Tueg; also a Kings and Quenens of England dates penknife, religious verse example and one cast with a motorcar (6)
£40-80
663.
Novelty automobilia advertising penknife by Esso, modelled as a petrol pump; also a penknife advertising Gargoyle Mobiloil; together with three aeroplane penknives including by Lufthansa and another advertising penknife (6)
£50-80
664.
Group of assorted novelty cast penknives; including Coronation Souvenir, a motor car, lion, ladies' leg, squirrel and two Eiffel Tower etc. also four plain penknives
£40-80
665.
Two Guinness novelty breweryana advertising penknives, cast as branded bottles; together with a bottle shaped bottle opener, Walker & Sons Whisky bottle shaped cigar cutter, French brass knife with figural scales, smaller knife with rowing interest scales and a pendant cartridge knife (7)
£40-80
666.
Three hallmarked silver scale folding penknives; also with two stainless knives and four novelty plastic cigarette branded knives (9)
£40-80
667.
Fine carved treen novelty advertising case, modelled as a branded Warninks Advocaat bottle, screw dividing at the half, enclosing three miniature dice, 3" high
£30-50
668.
Brass figural desk ink stand, modelled as John Bull sat on a stile, marked RD36855 to the underside foot, 4.5" high; also with another figural desk stand modelled as a Chinese farmer carrying two glass containers, upon a serpentine stand, 6" high (2)
£50-80
669.
Cast metal desk ink stand, modelled with a cannon by a munitions wagon, upon a serpentine stand on scroll feet, 6.5" wide
£40-80
670.
Group of assorted bronze Roman Empire coins; including one with the bust of Galerius
£20-30
671.
Late 19th century miniature bible, printed by David Bryce & Son, Glasgow 1896, bound in tooled black morocco leather with gilt, 1.25" x 1.75"
£100-150
672.
ST Dupont gold plated cigarette lighter, made in France, in original branded box
£50-80
673.
Late 18th/early 19th century bone and enamel patch box, the screw cover inscribed 'A Token Of My Respect', 1.25" diameter; together with another 'Love for Love' enamelled patch box with inset mirror to the hinged cover (2)
£70-100
674.
Late 18th/early 19th century Staffordshire enamel patch box, the hinged cover with an image of a ship inscribed 'A Present From Chepstow', over a turquoise blue box, 1.5" wide
£50-80
675.
Late 18th/early 19th century Staffordshire enamel patch box, the hinged cover with a monochrome architectural prospect inscribed 'A Trifle From London, St Pauls Cathedral', over a pale pink box, 1.5" wide
£120-150
676.
Late 18th/early 19th century Staffordshire enamel patch box, the hinged cover with a monochrome architectural prospect inscribed 'Royal Crescent, A Trifle From Bath', the cover with a mirror inset to the underside, over a blue box, 2" wide
£150-200
677.
Late 18th/early 19th century Staffordshire enamel patch box, the hinged cover with an architectural prospect inscribed 'New Rooms Bath', over a blue box, 2" wide
£150-200
678.
Royal Navy No.5 dress uniform, Jacket 42L and trousers waist 38", Gieves & Hawkes of Savile Row; together with a Royal Navy Mess
Dress uniform, Captains rank, jacket and trousers with gilt lace stripe
** Our vendor was in active service 1964 – 1996 followed by a further 4 years in charge of Sea Cadets
£60-100
679.
Royal Navy Commanders Mess Dress uniform; 44, jacket, waistcoat and trousers, C H Bernard & Sons, Gieves Ltd.; together with a Royal Navy Commander rank no.4 dress uniform; Jacket and trousers, C H Barnard & Sons
** Our vendor was in active service 1964 – 1996 followed by a further 4 years in charge of Sea Cadets
£60-100
680.
Royal Navy Commanders Mess Dress uniform; 44, jacket, waistcoat and trousers, C H Bernard & Sons; together with a Navy wool Great Coat
** Our vendor was in active service 1964 – 1996 followed by a further 4 years in charge of Sea Cadets
£80-120
681.
Royal Navy officers peaked cap, up to Lieutenant Commander rank, Gieves Ltd. with three soft covers and a waterproof cover; also with a Navy beret, group of rank insignia, badges, gilt thread tape, brass buttons by Gaunt, and further white buttons and dress studs etc.
** Our vendor was in active service 1964 – 1996 followed by a further 4 years in charge of Sea Cadets
£40-60
682.
Ships wheel from the Hong Kong Excursion boat Canon Jade Princess - bearing a brass plaque to the centre 'Hand Steering Wheel Ex. M/L Canon Jade Princess Feb 1980', 50" diameter
ex. GOLDEN STAR 1924-1968. Originally built 1924 by Hong Kong Whampoa Dock Co.Ltd. was Re-built after W.W. II and re-engined 1955, this ships wheel is sold with various facsimile technical drawings of 'The Golden Star'
£100-200
683.
Group of Yeomanry and Infantry cap badges; Queen's Own, Leicestershire Prince Albert's Own, Royal Devon, Lincolnshire, Essex, Northamptonshire, Westminster Dragoons, Bedfordshire, Duke Of Lancaster's Own, Derbyshire Imperial, Derbyshire, Ayrshire Earl Of Carrick's Own, Montgomeryshire Imperial adn Westmorland & Cumberland; also and Earl of Chester's button
£70-100
684.
Group of Yeomanry and Infantry cap badges; Queen's Own Yorkshire, Royal Irish Lancers, Yorkshire Dragoons, 21st Lancers, Yorkshire Hussars, Oxfordshire & Buckinghamshire Light Infantry, Staffordshire, Warwickshire, Royal Devonshire, Welsh Horse, Highland Fife & Forfar Horse, South Irish Horse, Royal Armoured Corps and Norfolk King's Own (15)
£60-100
685.
Group of Yeomanry and Infantry cap badges; Lovat's Scouts, North Devon Hussars, 13th Hussars, South Nottinghamshire Hussars, Lothians & Border Horse, Hertfordshire, Warwickshire, 2nd Gurkha Rifles, Berkshire and a Warwickshire Provincial Grand Lodge enamel badge (13)
£40-80
686.
Group of Yeomanry, Hussars and Infantry cap badges; 19th Alexandra P.W.O, Queen's Own, Loyal Suffolk, Worcestershire, Lancashire, Oxfordshire, North Irish Horse, Scottish Horse, Berkshire Yeomanry, Fife & Forfar Yeomanry, West Kent (15)
£60-100
687.
Group of Yeomanry and Infantry cap badges; Lothians & Berwickshire, Sussex, Ayrshire Earl of Carricks Own, Shropshire, Glamorgan Imperial, Surrey Queen Mary's Regiment, Hampshire Carabiners, Caernarvon & Denbigh, Cheshire (Earl Chester's), West Somerset, Lanarkshire (15)
£70-100
688.
Group of silver and silver plated regimental interest teaspoons; with insignia finials and handles to include East Yorkshire, Artists' Rifles, Royal Army Ordnance Corps, Hampshire Regt, First Surrey Rifles, Army & Air Force Institute, First Devon, H.M.S Tiger and set of six H.P.S Look Forward; also a 925 Sterling pill/patch box modelled as an infantry hat
£70-100
689.
Two silver Prince Of Wales' Own Regiment sporting medallions; Inter Squadron Cricket Winners, and Football Squadron Shield, both by NAAFI (Navy, Army & Air Force Institute), both 1.25" diameter, 1.1oz t total (2)
£30-50
682
683
686
690.
Argentine M1909 sidearm, in a steel scabbard with a faintly stamped serial no. the blade stamped MODELO ARGENTINO 1909 opposite inscription WEYERSBERG KIRSCHBAUM &Co. SOLINGEN, the bade 14.5" long
** some notable rust and corrosion to the handle and scabbard, the blade with more minimal corrosion
£25-35
691.
Ten photograph pendants and brooches, featuring uniformed officer portraits; together with some mounted portraits
£20-30
692.
WWI service medals to include the1914-15 Star and the British War Medal awarded to PTE. D.Miller L'Poll R. 2859, each with the original boxes and letters from the Record Office; also to include his bronze death plaque; also with a Special Constabulary service medal warded to William Power and three 'Boys Brigade' medallions
£80-120
693.
WWI death plaque entitled to 'Charlie Thomas Bailey', with the original Buckingham Palace letter and a copy of his birth certificate dated 7th February 1879
£50-80
694.
19th century French Cavalry sword, the 39" double fullered blade inscribed '... De Chat... Mai 1859...' the three bar guard and wire wrapped grip, with metal scabbard
£80-120
695.
Diana Series 70 Model 77 air rifle, case
£20-40
696.
Interesting double weight pen/pencil harmonograph, with two pendulums suspended from a tripod support, one of which linked to a pen grip over a writing surface, bearing an ivorine plaque which reads 'G Ford Maker, Dinas Powys Oct. 1943', 43" high
£150-200
697.
19th century carved mahogany plaque with musical instruments among flowers, on a shaped back, inscribed verso 'Frank Keevil & Sons, Bath', 19.5" x 18"; also with a mahogany tray, a cutlery tray and a brass mounted book slide
£40-80
698.
Four 18th century oak panels, each carved with the image of a saint; Iohannes, Marcus, Mattheus and Lucas, likely from a piece of furniture, each 11.5" wide, 16.5" high (4)
£70-100
699.
Georgian mahogany tea caddy, of bombe form, the hinged cover with brass handle enclosing an open interior, 10" wide, 6.5" deep, 8" high; together with another mahogany tea caddy, 9.5" wide, 5.5" deep, 7" high (2)
£100-150
700.
Georgian mahogany tea caddy, the hinged cover with ring handle enclosing a divided interior with inner covers, raised upon brass ball feet, 9" wide, 5" high
£150-250
701.
Pretty Georgian oval tea caddy, with cross banded top with paterae over a swag decorated box, 5.5" wide, 5" high
£200-300
702.
Two boxes of primarily South West regional railways reference books and others
£50-80
703.
Silver mounted glass perfume bottle, maker Robert Pringle & Sons, 7" high; together with a guilloche enamel cover dressing table glass pot, mother of pearl card case, mother of pearl ring box, veined onyx box with hinged cover, two framed Pratt ware pot lids, miniature tortoiseshell sarcophagus caddy, Orlik leather cigarette case and an S Mordan & Co. propelling pencil
£50-80
704.
18th / 19th century oak Welsh spoon rack, the shaped back over an open box base with a slim drawer, 18" wide, 25" high
£150-200
705.
Pair of Kashmiri papier maché table lamp bases, converted candlesticks, the open barley twist supports decorated with flowers, 18" high including fitting
£50-80
706.
North American Native Indian tomahawk pipe axe, 18" long
£100-150
707.
19th century rosewood and mother of pearl inlaid ink stand, with turned handle over two recesses and two glass bottles, with foliate mother of pearl motif to the sides and interior, raised on shaped bun feet, 12" wide. 9" deep, 6" high
£20-30
708.
Pair of naturalistic cast twin branch metal wall sconce, 21" high including bulb fitting (2)
£60-100
709.
Group of interesting stone and mineral specimens; pair of iron pyrite geodes, quartz crystal, pair of quartz geodes, a large bladed mineral specimen, polished orb etc.
£150-200
710.
Group of polished stone pots, dishes eggs etc.
£40-80
711.
19th century lacquered papier mache tray, decorated with a central floral spray and with gilt border, 30" wide
£40-60
712.
Two faux-book cases containing Grand Tour plaster intaglios, the books titled 'Paoletti Impronte, Museo Diversi' 6.5" x 10" (2)
£100-200
713.
Elliott Katombera, Zimbabwe - two carved stone figural bust sculptures of ladies, each signed E Katombera, tallest 12.5" high; also with a figural bust sculpture of a man signed by Caleb Samhere (3)
£80-120
714.
Victorian walnut vanity travelling case, the hinged cover with brass presentation plaque enclosing an inset removing mirror and enclosing a divided interior with glass jars and boxes with plated covers, over a fall-front enclosing two drawers, 12" wide, 9" deep, 8" high
£180-220
715.
Daum, France 'The Frog with The Golden Eyes', pate de verre glass pedestal vase with cover, the cover with one leaping frog and the bowl on a support of five further frogs on a lily pad, signed, 8" high
** leg damage to the cover frog, pieces retained
£150-200
714
716.
Artis Orbis Goebel Gustav Klimt limited edition porcelain column candle holder, featuring the image Emile Floge, 825/1000; together with a group of further Klimt licensed pieces - glass dish and candle holder, Bradford Editions plates and Lilien Bradex plate; also the book 'Art Nouveau - Posters, Illustrations & Fine Art From The Glamorous Fin De Siecle'
£60-100
717.
Gustav Klimt Water Serpents poster print, framed 25.5" x 32.5"; together with a another framed Klimt print of the image of Emilie Flöge, 13.5" x 38" (2)
£50-80
718.
Cartier - small Art Deco style plated circular pin tray with two inset cabouchon lapis lazuli, with pouch and box; together with a Leopard print Porcelaine de Limoges rectangular tray, 8" x 6", signed made in France, with original packaging and box; also two Cartier leopard print chrome picture frames with apertures 11cm x 14.5cm, in original packaging and boxes (4)
£100-200
Pottery & Porcelain
719.
Royal Worcester porcelain Blush Ivory W4158 pattern tea cups and saucers, bearing factory stamps and RdNo190546 to the undersides; 7 tea cups 2.25" high, 12 saucers 5.5" diameter
£40-80
720.
William Rayworth (1852-1908) - Still life of fruit, also a companion, both signed, oil on glass or porcelain, each 7” x 9” (a pair)
£50-80
720A.
Group of six 19th century French Greil Creamware pottery plates, each decorated with staves of music and their song verses, impressed marks Greil to the undersides and factory stamps, 8.5" diameter (6)
£200-300
721.
Small group of Dresden porcelain items, possibly Beyer and Bock, two small jugs, vases, pots various; together with a porcelain sauce tureen with cover and a Ludwigsburg Ducal small pot with cover; also a pair of Aesthetic type bottle jars and pot with transfer bird and bamboo decoration Barr Worcester porcelain dish decorated with fruiting vines and gilt highlight borders, inscribed B to the underside, 12" x 8"; together with a Crown Derby (1806-1825) dish decorated with flowers, 10.25" diameter; three further floral decorated dishes, cream jug, two Hawkins plates, tureen with cover and a small Minton Marlow oval dish
£30-50
722.
Victorian Staffordshire pottery hunting jug, the moulded branch form handle and decorated with a panel of a hunter with gundog opposite a hanging rifle with game, inscribed in gilt 'Alfred Beaumont Esq. Parkton Grove, Honley, Yorkshire', 7.5" high
£80-120
723.
Group of assorted pottery and porcelain; salt glaze frog mug, 1839 commemorative water jug (faults), Moorcroft dish, Chinese blue and white tea cup, tea cup with saucer at fault
£20-30
724.
Interesting collection of antique stoneware pottery from the Middle East
£100-200
725.
Barr Worcester porcelain dish decorated with fruiting vines and gilt highlight borders, inscribed B to the underside, 12" x 8"; together with a Crown Derby (1806-1825) dish decorated with flowers, 10.25" diameter; three further floral decorated dishes, cream jug, two Hawkins plates, tureen with cover and a small Minton Marlow oval dish
£40-80
726.
Pair of Davenport transfer print blue and white meat plates, 21" x 17"; also a further meat plate, Wedgwood soup tureen with cover, pair of Ashworth Chinoiserie pattern dishes 8.25" diameter, and a graduated trio of Real Stone Chine jugs
£100-200
720
719
727.
Group of antique and later glass rummers and other drinking glasses (19)
£50-80
728.
Set of six cut glass sherry glasses; together with a spirit decanter, rummer glass and shallow dish on metal stand
£10-20
729.
Two square glass spirit decanters with stoppers; together with four engraved glass vases and six further large glass vases
£30-50
Asian Works of Art
730.
Japanese wooden cased compass with cover, with central dial recessed within the case within a symbol outer border 2.25" diameter; together with an African bronze figural fertility pendant 2.5" high and a tobacco tin with lacquered matchstick cover branded Moishe (3)
£30-50
731.
Pair of 19th century Japanese Imari pottery vases, each with lobed moulded bodies and flared rims, decorated in a typical palette with basket of flowers, 8" high, upon related shallow turned hardwood bases
£30-50
732.
Nepalese kukri knife, with wire wrapped wooden handle, the blade 13.5" long, within a leather and hide wrapped scabbard
£15-30
733.
Chinese silk picture of three gods among clouds, within a border (from a larger work/panel), 63" x 20.5" including frame
£100-200
734.
Chinese famille rose porcelain baluster vase, decorated with figures on a terrace panels within a dense foliate and floral ground, 18" high
£30-50
735.
Group of four Chinese watercolour paintings on silk, river and mountain landscapes, framed 17" x 21" overall including frames (4)
£40-60
736.
880 silver pedestal bowl, cast with a petal lobed body with gilt interior, raised on leaf supports on a stepped circular base inscribed with Japanese Horse Racing presentation inscription, 6" diameter, 4.25" high (filled weighted base)
£100-200
733
736
738 (See page 65)
737.
743.
Chinese Jadeite figure of a goddess emerging from the flames, a dragon around her feet, upon a hardwood stand, 11.5" high, presented in a lined fitted box
£80-120
738.
Miniature Japanese katana sword, the 17" blade and sumi iri kaku gata shaped tsuba, the shagreen handle wrapped with braid, with lacquered saya scabbard ** tang unsigned and unmarked
£80-120
739.
Japanese Imari pattern baluster vase, decorated in a typical palette with birds in a garden panels on a dense foliate ground, 24" high
£40-80
740.
Japanese School (20th century) - The Four Seasons, a mountainous river landscape with figures on a boat, a waterfall scene amongst hills with Mount Fuji, and two further companions watercolours on silk, each 34" x 10.75" (set of 4)
£50-80
741.
18th century Chinese famille verte porcelain circular tureen with cover, the cover with a metal finial and the tureen with twin metal swing handles, decorated with birds among blossom (repaired damages various), 9" wide, 8" high
£100-150
742.
Chinese famille verte circular porcelain bowl, decorated with birds and trees in blossom (extensive historic repairs), 10" diameter, 2.75" high
£80-120
19th century Chinese famille rose hexagonal porcelain plaque, with figural procession decoration in a garden, within a foliate and floral rim border, mounted within a wooden frame, 14" wide, 14" high overall
£100-150
744.
Chinese Republic period porcelain cylinder brush pot, decorated with a single Royal type figure opposite text, character mark in crimson to the underside, 4.5" high
£150-200
745.
Chinese famille verte porcelain ginger jar with cover, decorated with butterflies and flowers, 6" high; together with three porcelain tea cups (faults and chips) and a teapot (repaired handle damage) (4)
£150-250
746.
19th century Chinese Canton famille rose porcelain bowl, decorated with painted figural and floral panels, 9" diameter; together with a Chinese porcelain bowl with figural decoration (extensive historic repairs), 10/5" diameter; also with an Imari palette punch bowl (3)
£150-250
747.
Group of assorted Chinese porcelain plates various; pair of Famille Rose plates with floral and butterfly decoration 8.5" diameter, another with fish decoration, powder blue ground plate with panels (faults and repair), celadon glaze plate with birds and other wildlife decoration etc.
£150-250
748.
Three Chinese porcelain jars with covers, tallest 12.5" high (3)
£30-50
743
744
750 (Part of a Collection)
Paintings & Prints
All lots are illustrated online at www.gardinerhoulgate.co.uk
749.
Good pair of large ornate Florentine giltwood and gesso frames, 40" x 56", aperture 31" x 47" (2)
£150-200
750.
Walter William Burgess R.P.E (1845-1908), Group of 25 etchings taken from the album 'Bits Of Old Chelsea', an original album of 41 etchings, these 25 framed but with accompanying original album with letterpress description by Lionel Johnson and Richard Le Gallienne 1894 1st Edition, all signed to the margins and bearing artist monogram, largest 11.5" x 8" and other there abouts or slightly smaller
£300-500
751.
William Palmer Robins (1882-1959), a group of 16 framed etchings on paper, primarily pastoral and countryside scenes with farm buildings, largest 14" x 9" and the others there abouts or slightly smaller; together with an etching 'St Paul's from the Thames' after C E Holloway and another of fishing boats after J Knight
£200-300
752.
Bernard Buffet (French 1928-1999) - Le Port de la Rochelle, coloured lithograph, 37" x 23", framed
£40-60
753.
After Theophile Alexandre Steinlen (19th century) - Figurative subjects, coloured reproductions, each 13.75" x 5.75" a set of four (4)
** The works are contained within good quality reproduction bamboo style frames
£30-50
751 (Part of a Collection)
754.
After Lorenzo Roccheggiani (19th century) - Roman chariot with sculpture of soldier, armour and weapons nearby, also two further engravings depicting Roman and Etruscan artefacts, all inscribed and numbered, T.XC, T.LVI, and T.XXXVI, black and white engravings, each 8” x 11.75” (3)
** Provenance, Ingrid Nilson (Decorative Antique Prints) Newenden, Kent, TN18 5PL sold together with the original receipt, £175
£40-60
755.
After Rembrandt van Rijn (19th century) - Self portrait of the artist, inscribed with the artist name and the date 1631, black and white etching, 4.75" x 4"
£20-40
756.
After Sir William Russell Flint (1880-1969) - "Joy of Life", signed artist proof also inscribed on an old label verso with the title and the artist name, coloured reproduction, 19.5" x 14.25"
£20-30
757.
19th Century School - Study of a camel, inscribed "DromedarioCamelus dromedarius", also a companion further study of a camel with a figure and two further camels nearby, coloured lithographic print, each 8.75" x 11.75" (a pair)
£30-40
758.
Philip Craig (born Ottawa 1951) a Large framed print after the original titled 'Hillside, Tuscany', 45" x 27.5"
£30-50
759.
After William Lionel Wyllie R.A., R.E., (1851-1931) - "Frigate's and Gunboat's attending a Heavy Cruiser", signed artist proof, also inscribed verso, black and white etching, 4.25" x 14.5"
£40-60
760.
William Lionel Wyllie R.A., R.E., (1851-1931) - "Torpedo Boats Manoeuvring", signed artist proof, black and white etching, also inscribed verso, 4.75" x 13.25"
£70-90
761.
William Lionel Wyllie RA., RE., (1851-1931) - "The German Fleet at Scapa Flow", signed artist proof, black and white etching, also inscribed verso on an old label, 4" x 13.25"
£70-90
762.
William Lionel Wyllie R.A., R.E., (1851-1931) - An armed Barquentine caught in crossfire, signed artist proof, black and white etching, 5.5" x 9.25"
£50-70
763.
William Lionel Wyllie R.A., R.E., (1851-1931) - First World War Battleships, signed artist proof, also inscribed on an exhibition label verso, black and white etching, 7.75" x 17.5"
** The work is sold together with the original receipt from December 2003, the original price being £650
£100-150
764.
William Lionel Wyllie R.A., R.E., (1851-1931) - "Der Tag", The German fleet steaming into the Forth, to be interned by Admiral Beatty, 21st November 1918, signed artist proof also inscribed with the title on the mount below, black and white etching, 12.75" x 27.5"
** The work is sold together with the original receipt from the Parker Gallery, 28 Pimlico Road, London SW1W 8LJ dated July 1999, the original price being £600
£200-300
765.
After William Lionel Wyllie R.A., R.E., (1851-1931) - Engaging the enemy, the vessels Defence, Warrior, Lion, Princess Royal all engaging in battle, further inscription Valiant, Wasspite, Malaya, New Zealand, black and white etching, 11.25" x 23.25"
** The work is inscribed on the mount signed by W.L.Wyllie £100-120
766.
William Lionel Wyllie R.A., R.E., (1851-1931) - A squadron of warships steaming line astern' 1916, signed artist proof also inscribed with the title on the mount below, black and white etching, 7.5" x 14.25"
£100-150
767.
William Lionel Wyllie R.A., R.E., (1851-1931) - "British Warships in the Firth of Forth off Leith", signed artist proof, also inscribed on the mount below, black and white etching, 7.5" x 18"
£100-150
768.
William Lionel Wyllie RA., RE., (1851-1931) - Cruiser being shelled, signed artist proof, black and white etching, 5.5" x 7"
£50-60
769.
William Lionel Wyllie R.A., R.E., (1851-1931) - Seven First World War vessels in line, signed artist proof, black and white etching, 4.75" x 9"
£50-70
770.
William Lionel Wyllie RA., RE., (1851-1931) - "How the Fleet came to it's Moorings", signed artist proof, also inscribed verso on an old label, black and white etching, 4.25" x 9"
£50-70
771.
William Lionel Wyllie R.A., R.E., (1851-1931) - "H.M.S Orion at Portsmouth", signed artist proof also bearing a later inscription verso, black and white etching, 11.25" x 8"
£80-120
772.
William Lionel Wyllie R.A., R.E., (1851-1931) - "Portsmouth with H.M.S Victory with Submarines returning to Base", signed artist proof, also inscribed Portsmouth on an old label verso, black and white etching, 9.5" x 15"
£100-150
773.
William Lionel Wyllie R.A., R.E., (1851-1931) - "Valletta, Malta", signed artist proof, also inscribed on the mount below, black and white etching, 7.25" x 15.25"
£100-150
774.
William Lionel Wyllie R.A., R.E., (1851-1931) - "H.M.S Warrior and H.M.S Warspite engaging the German Fleet at Jutland", signed artist proof, also inscribed verso with the title, black and white etching, 9" x 17"
£100-150
775.
William Lionel Wyllie R.A., R.E., (1851-1931) - "The Battle of Jutland, the Grand Fleet", signed artist proof, also inscribed on the mount below with the date 31st May 1916 with a further inscription verso, black and white etching, 11" x 20"
£150-200
776.
William Lionel Wyllie R.A., R.E., (1851-1931) - "Destroyer's under fire at Jutland", signed artist proof, also inscribed with the title verso, black and white etching, 7.5" x 17.5"
£100-150
777.
William Lionel Wyllie R.A., R.E., (1851-1931) - Warships at Sea, signed artist proof, black and white etching, 6.25" x 9.5"
£50-70
778.
William Lionel Wyllie R.A., R.E., (1851-1931) - Warships, Planes and Air Balloon, signed artist proof, black and white etching, 6.25" x 10" (at fault) together with a further black and white print entitled off Jutland, 6.21pm, May 31st 1916 with a diagram showing the various vessels taking part in the battle of Jutland, 12.75" x 17" (2)
£60-100
779.
After Wyllie (19th century) - "A Brunet-Detaines", inscribed with the artist name within the plate and a further pencil inscription on the margin, black and white print, 5.25" x 11.25"
£30-40
780.
Papprill* after Klell* steam frigate Cyclops of Spithead, under admiralty orders, extensively inscribed and published originally by Ackermann & Company, coloured print, 24" x 31.5"
£30-50
781.
André Vlaanderen (1881-1955) - "L' Europe en septembre 1939", map of Europe with original hand colouring number 11 from an edition of 150 with a printed signature of the artist, coloured lithograph, 24" x 33.25" together with a typed written explanation of the Allegorical map of Europe (2)
£1000-2000
782.
J.C. Murray after A.W. Devis - "The Presentation of Magna Carta AD 1215", inscribed and originally published September 1st 1855 by W. Tegg & Company, Cheapside, London, black and white engraving, unframed, 29.75" x 39.75"
£30-50
783.
Continental School (19th/20th century) - The SS Trelawny off a coastline, indistinctly signed and inscribed Savona also inscribed with the freighters name, watercolour and gouache, 16.5" x 27.75"
£80-120
784.
English School (19th century) - The vessel "Sindia" , inscribed with the vessels name also initialled AES, watercolour and gouache, 11.75" x 17.25"
£100-150
785.
Arthur John Trevor Briscoe RE., (1873-1943) - "Close Hauled", signed and dated '26 (1926), also extensively inscribed on various exhibition labels verso, pencil and watercolour, 13.25" x 19.75"
*The work is sold together with the Royal Exchange Art Galleries original receipt dated June 2005, the original cost price being £7000
£400-500
806 (See page 70)
786.
Arthur John Trevor Briscoe RE., RI., (1873-1943) - Barges and other boats on a river, signed and dated possibly '22 (1922), pencil and watercolour 13.25" x 19.75"
£250-350
787.
Arthur John Trevor Briscoe RE RI (1873-1943) - "Weather Main Brace" signed, inscribed with the title and dated '29 (1929), pencil and watercolour, 20" x 13.25"
£450-550
788.
Arthur John Trevor Briscoe RI., RE., (1873-1943) - "A Fine Day", shipping in an open sea, signed, also inscribed on various exhibition labels verso, pencil and watercolour, 9.75" x 13.25"
£300-400
789.
Arthur John Trevor Briscoe RE., RI., (1873-1943) - "Storm Canvas", a clipper in a rough sea, signed and dated '33 (1933), also inscribed with the title in the artist's own hand, pencil and watercolour, 20.5" x 29.25"
£450-550
790.
Edward Bampfylde Eagles (1782-1865) - "Men of War getting under Way", inscribed with the artist name and his dates on an exhibition label verso, pencil and watercolour with scratching out, 4.25" x 7"
£100-120
791.
Edward Bampfylde Eagles (1782-1865) - "The Capture", pen ink and watercolour with scratching out, 4.25" x 6.75"
£100-120
792.
Edward Bampfylde Eagles (1782-1865) - "Dutch Galliott Going Free", inscribed on various labels verso with the artist name and his dates, pen ink and watercolour on blue paper, 4" x 6"
£40-60
813 (See page 70)
793.
English school (19th century) - Admiral Lord Nelson commemorative piece depicting Lord Nelson and his vessel, inscribed and dated 1805, watercolour, circular 2” diameter
£180-220
794.
English school (19th century) - Portrait miniature of Elizabeth Tidswell, inscribed verso, watercolour, 2.5” x 2” oval
£50-80
795.
English Primitive School (Early 19th century) - Harriett Rippington standing holding a whip, watercolour, 4.75” x 3” (shaped top corners)
£50-80
796.
Attributed to John Miers (1756-1821) - Portrait silhouette, said to be Mrs Gaye, inscribed on a label verso, with pear wood and vere eglomise decorated convex glass border ink on plaster, 3” x 2.5”
£50-80
797.
Edward Wesson R.S.M.A., R.B.A., R.I., (1910-1983) - Woodland trees on a hillside, signed Edward Wesson, watercolour, 12.5" x 19.5"
£80-100
798.
Edward Wesson R.S.M.A., R.B.A., R.I., (1910-1983) - "In the Wylye Valley, Wiltshire", signed Edward Wesson, watercolour, 12.5" x 19.5"
£100-150
799.
Edward Wesson R.S.M.A., R.B.A., R.I., (1910-1983) - Sandy lane with trees, signed Edward Wesson also inscribed in pencil verso open field, watercolour, 12.75" x 19.75"
£100-150
800.
Edward Wesson R.S.M.A., R.B.A., R.I., (1910-1983) - "Winter Sunlight and Trees", signed Edward Wesson also extensively inscribed on an old label verso with exhibition details together with the title of the work, watercolour, 12.25" x 19.25"
£100-150
819 (See page 71)
801.
Edward Wesson R.S.M.A., R.B.A., R.I., (1910-1983) - Landscape with trees said to be on Albury Heath, pencil and watercolour, unframed 11" x 19"
£150-200
802.
Edward Wesson R.S.M.A., R.B.A., R.I., (1910-1983) - Winter trees with a small pond in the foreground, signed Edward Wesson, 12.5" x 19.5"
£80-120
803.
Edward Wesson R.S.M.A., R.B.A., R.I., (1910-1983) - River scene with Knarled tree, signed Edward Wesson, ink and watercolour, unframed 12.75" x 19.5"
£100-150
804.
Edward Wesson R.S.M.A., R.B.A., R.I., (1910-1983) - "On the Wylye at Wishford", signed also inscribed in pencil below the image, watercolour
£60-80
805.
Edward Wesson, RSMA., RBA., RI., (1910-1983) - "The River Mole at Leatherhead", signed Wesson also inscribed below the image, watercolour, 12.75" x 17.75"
£60-80
806.
Edward Wesson R.S.M.A., R.B.A., R.I., (1910-1983) - "View near Shaftesbury", signed Wesson also inscribed with the title verso and numbered 21/1974 (May), oil on board, 18" x 24"
£400-600
807.
Edward Wesson R.S.M.A., R.B.A., R.I., (1910-1983) - Woodland trees with vegetation in the foreground, signed Wesson, oil on canvas board, 15.5" x 21"
£200-250
808.
Jack Merriott (1901-1968) - "Eilean Donan Castle", signed pencil and watercolour, unframed 11.5" x 22.5"
£150-200
827 (See page 71)
809.
Jack Merriott (1901-1968) - Springtime, sunlit landscape with trees and vegetation, signed watercolour, unframed 11" x 14.5"
£80-100
810.
Jack Merriott (1901-1968) - Winter trees in sunlight, signed, oil on canvas, laid down, unframed 20" x 24"
£180-220
811.
George Ayling (1887-1960) - Landscape in the Wylye Valley, Wiltshire, signed watercolour, unframed 14.75" x 20.5"
£120-150
812.
George Ayling (1887-1960) - Windmill at Twilight, signed watercolour, 15.75" x 18.75"
£200-250
813.
George Ayling (1887-1960) - Sunlit landscape with a cottage and garden in the foreground, a harbour and fishing boats in the distance, signed watercolour, 14.5" x 21.5"
£200-250
814.
Gerald Ackermann R.I., (1876-1960) - "Rochester", signed also inscribed on an old London Gallery label, sold together with the picture, the work also numbered 155 in their exhibition, pencil and watercolour, unframed 8.75" x 14.25"
£120-150
815.
Gerald Ackermann R.I., (1876-1960) - "Blakeney Channel", signed pencil and watercolour, unframed 6.5" x 9.5"
£70-90
816.
Wilfred Glyndon May (1922-2007) - "Pool Nude", pencil and watercolour, unframed 19.5" x 14.25"
£200-250
837 (See page 72)
817.
Wilfred Glyndon May (1922-2007) - "Sea Nude", signed pencil and watercolour, unframed 10.5" x 6.75"
£100-150
818.
Style of Edmund Morison Wimperis (19th century) - "On the Tees", bears initials EMW, also inscribed on the mount below, pencil and watercolour, 9.25" x 14.5"
£30-40
819.
Paul Maze (1887-1979) - Village street scene in France, signed watercolour, 16.25" x 22.75"
£300-400
820.
** Edoardo (20th century) - Eastern street scene with figures beside a well a camel nearby, also a companion an Eastern scene with figures in the foreground and a camel rider beside buildings nearby, both signed, pencil and watercolour, each 17" x 9.75" (a pair)
£80-120
821.
Attributed to Christian Grothe - "View of Djehinin", inscribed, pencil drawing, 6.5" x 9"
£40-60
822.
David Cox O.W.S., (1783-1859) - Figures ascending a steep hillside near a waterfall, possibly a scene in North Wales, signed and dated 1843, pencil and watercolour, possibly on Cox paper, 9.75" x 7"
£140-160
823.
George Stanfield Walters R.B.A., (1838-1924) - Fishing boat and other shipping off a coastline, a windmill and cottages in the distance, signed pencil and watercolour, 9.5" x 13.5"
£80-100
824.
Ernest Savage (1906-2017) - "The South Downs, Amberley Mount", signed pencil and watercolour, unframed 10.5" x 14.25"
£120-150
825.
John Blockley R.I., P.P.P.S., R.W.A., N.E.A.C., (1921-2002) - Moorland cottage amongst trees, signed pencil and watercolour, unframed 7.75" x 11.25"
£100-150
826.
Frank Sherwin (1896-1986) - Sunlit Eastern Courtyard scene with figures, possibly a scene in Egypt, pencil and watercolour, unframed 14.5" x 20"
£100-150
827.
Ernest William Haslehust (1866-1949) - "Aldeburgh, Suffolk", signed watercolour, 13.25" x 20.5"
£180-220
828.
English School, (Indian Raj interest) (19th century) - “Birole, 6 miles West of Dinajepore-1st Encampment December 11th 1871, Monday” E.C.R. (No 2) numbered and inscribed verso probably in the artists/Army Officers own hand, pencil and watercolour, 6.75” x 10” together with four further examples by the same artist, “Berhampore” inscribed with details of the house and Tip their dog, initialled E.C.R. and dated June 1872, pen, ink and sepia watercolour, another interior scene with a couple seated at a table, their pets nearby, initialled E.C.R. also inscribed and dated, November 1871, Indian temple beside a lake, and a thatched building beside a waterway, various sizes (5)
£200-300
829.
Harry Foster Newey R.B.S.A., (1858-1953) - Sheep in a landscape, signed also inscribed on a exhibition label verso, pencil and watercolour, 10" x 14"
£80-120
830.
A* Lang (19th century) - "Grasmere Sports Day", inscribed with the artist name on a label verso also inscribed with the title and dated 19th August 1886, pencil and watercolour, 3.75" x 6.5"
£50-80
831.
Frederick James Knowles (1874-1931) - Ploughing scene, signed also inscribed on various labels verso, pencil and watercolour, 9.75" x 13.75"
£100-150
832.
Frederick George Reynolds (1828-1932) - "Children Playing", "Children with a Donkey", one said to be signed with a monogram, both inscribed on labels verso, pencil and watercolour, each 5.5" x 8.5" (a pair)
£60-100
833.
John White RI., (1851-1933) - "Bedruthen Steps, North Cornwall", signed and dated July 29th 1892 also inscribed with the title together with further extensive details on various labels verso, watercolour and gouache heightened with white, 6.5" x 13"
£50-80
834.
Walter Duncan A.R.W.S., (19th/20th century) - Flower Sellers in Covent Garden, signed and dated 1903 also inscribed on a label verso with the title and brief biographical details, pencil and watercolour, 10.5" x 7" also a companion Flower Sellers beside a Fountain, possibly Eros, Piccadilly, also signed and dated 1903 (a pair)
£60-100
835.
Henry Earp snr (1831-1914) - Sussex landscape with a drover on horseback, cattle nearby, signed also inscribed on a label verso, pencil and watercolour, 6" x 9.5" together with a further example by the same artist depicting Chichester Cathedral from the meadows, 6.25" x 10" (2)
£60-100
836.
Marianne von Werther (1901-1984) - London street scene at Notting Hill, signed also inscribed with the artist name verso together with an old press cutting entitled Souvenirs of Notting Hill Gate and dated February 1959, pencil and watercolour, 14.75" x 21.75"
£100-150
837.
John Syer (1815-1885) - Avon Gorge, Bristol with fishermen in a boat in the foreground other figures and boats nearby and buildings beyond, inscribed on various old labels verso with biographical details on the artist and further old letters dated December 1892, pencil and watercolour with scratching out, 14.5" x 20.75"
£200-300
838.
William Foster (1853-1924) - "Calves in a Meadow, early Spring", signed also inscribed with the artist name and the title of the work on a label verso, pencil watercolour and gouache, heightened with white, 10.75" x 15.5"
£120-180
839.
David Hardy (ex. 1855-1870) - "Figures outside an Inn", signed also inscribed with the artist name and the title of the work on a later label verso, pencil and watercolour heightened with white, 6.5" x 8.75"
£60-100
840.
Wilmot Pilsbury R.W.S., (1840-1908) - "A Surrey Stream", signed also inscribed on the artist original label with the title of the work and numbered 8, together with his address The Hawthorns, St. Pauls Road, Dorking, said to have been exhibited at the RWS in May 1902 and originally priced at eleven guineas, separate label bears the artist biographical details, pencil and watercolour, 7.25" x 11"
£60-100
841.
Wilmot Pilsbury R.W.S., (1840-1908) - "Sheep in an Orchard", signed and dated 1896 also extensively inscribed on a later label verso, pencil and watercolour, 10.25" x 14"
£60-100
842.
Marjorie Best (1903-1997) - Still-life of assorted flowers, signed, pencil and watercolour, 13.25" x 16"
£60-80
843.
Marjorie Best (1903-1997) - Still-life of flowers in a glass vase, signed, pencil and watercolour, 16.25" x 13"
£50-70
844.
Marjorie Best (1903-1997) - Still-life of roses in a green vase, signed, pencil and watercolour, 11.5" x 15"
£40-60
845.
Marjorie Best (1903-1997) - A still-life of pansies in a decorated vase, signed, pencil and watercolour, 9.25" x 7.5"
£30-50
846.
Graham Isom (b. 1945) - Huntsman on horseback with fox hounds nearby, signed Isom, oil on canvas, 20" x 30"
£250-350
847.
Edouard Marie Adam (1847-1929) - “Polestar” an Iron Barque in full Sail in an open sea, signed and dated 1881, also inscribed 'Havre', oil on canvas, 24” x 36”
£400-600
848.
Continental School (20th century) - Fishing boats and figures on a beach at low tide, indistinctly signed, possibly H.Ryke, oil on canvas 20” x 24”
£60-100
849.
H**Armigage (19th century) - “Black Cock and Grey Hens on a Moor”, inscribed on a gallery label verso with the artist's name and the title, oil on canvas, 44.5” x 56”
£300-400
850.
Igor Levashov (b.1964) - Fishing boats in a calm off a coastline at sunrise, inscribed with the artist's name and brief biographical details on a later label sold with the work, oil on canvas 23.75” x 31.5”
£100-150
851.
George Hann (1900-1979) - Parisian street scene with figures, oil on board, 20" x 30"
£150-200
852.
George Hann (1900-1979) - Parisian street scene with figures, signed oil on canvas board, 20" x 24"
£100-150
853.
George Willis-Pryce (British 1866-1949) - River landscape with moorland beyond, signed, oil on board; together with a companion river landscape, both 11.6" x 7.5", both framed 19" x 15" overall (a pair)
£60-100
854.
G* Nicholson (early 19th century) - Mountainous landscape with figures in the foreground beside a wooden foot bridge an extensive sunlit valley beyond, possibly a scene in the Austrian Tryol, signed and indistinctly dated, possibly 1829 or 1827 also indistinctly inscribed verso, oil on panel, 9.5" x 14.75"
£100-150
855.
Style of Henry Stannard (19th century) - Figures on a hay barge beside a windmill, possibly a scene in Norfolk, oil on panel, 8" x 11.25"
£80-120
856.
English School (19th century) - Coastal scene with figures beside fishing boats, oil on canvas, 10" x 14"
£100-150
857.
After Titian Vecelli or Vecellio, (Called Titian) (19th century), Italian Girl with fruit, oil on canvas, 30.5 x 25.25”
£100-150
858.
John Thomas Peele RBA., (1822-1897) - Two young girls picking flowers in a summer landscape, one reaching out to a butterfly on a foxglove, signed and dated 1859 also indistinctly inscribed on a label verso, oil on canvas with shaped top corners, 31" x 42"
£2000-4000
859.
Italian School (20th century) - Street scene with figures beside statues, a building beyond, indistinctly signed possibly G. Finnare, oil on canvas board, 4.5" x 6.5"
£60-80
847 (See page 72)
849 (Please note this is a large work of art)
852
858 (See page 73)
860.
Tin Stanton (20th/21st century) - Estuary scene, inscribed verso with the artist name and the date 2021, oil on paper, 11" x 15.5"
£25-35
861.
John Blockley R.I., (1921-2002) - "Woodland Fantasy", signed also inscribed with the title and the artist address on a label verso, The Barn, Lower Swell, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire. Pencil and watercolour, 7.5" x 9"
£30-50
862.
20th/21st Century - Two young lovers embracing with a beach and coastline beyond, oil on board, 27.5” x 16.25”
£50-70
863.
John Blockley R.I., (1921-2002) - "Chalk Hill Farm, nr. Guiting", signed also inscribed on a partial label verso, pencil and watercolour, 6.75" x 19.5"
£50-70
864.
John Blockley R.I., (1921-2002) - "Drys Y Coed Nantle", signed also inscribed on the artist label verso with the title of the work and numbered 64, pencil and watercolour, 19.25" x 28.5"
£100-150
865.
Jane Ray (b. 1960) - "Three Little Fishes", signed and numbered 2/45, also bearing the blind stamp for Aquarelle Publishing, the hand embellished print, unframed 15.75" x 15"
£60-80
866.
Jane Ray (b. 1960) - "Trout and Willow Pattern", signed and numbered 44/45, also bearing the Aquarelle blind stamp, the hand embellished print, unframed 15.75" x 15"
£60-80
876 (See page 75)
867.
Heidi Langridge (20th/21st century) - "Goldfinches in Pink", signed and numbered 27/45, limited edition Giclée print published February 2023, unframed 18.5" x 15"
£50-70
868.
Heidi Langridge (20th/21st century) - "Bullfinches in Orange and Blue", signed and numbered 27/45, a limited edition Giclée coloured print, unframed 18.75" x 18.5"
£60-80
869.
Debbie Urquhart (b. 1972) - "Sunset and Orchid", signed and numbered 12/45, also bearing the blind stamp for Aquarelle Publishing, a coloured Giclée print produced August 2022, unframed 19" x 18.5"
£50-80
870.
Mani Parkes (20th/21st century) - "The Lazy Mousehole Cat", signed artist proof also inscribed with the title and numbered 39/45, coloured reproduction, 11.25" x 11"
£30-40
871.
Danielle O'Connor Akiyama (Canadian), 'All That Is True III', hand embelished print and mixed media on canvas, signed in the print and numbered 12/195, COA and DeMontfort gallery artist bio page, 40" x 20" within glossy black frame 44.5" x 25" overall
£200-400
872.
Danielle O'Connor Akiyama (Canadian), 'Duck Egg Beauty I', oil and mixed media on canvas, signed and with some presentation inscription verso, bearing DeMontfort gallery label and artist bio details, 24" x 24" within frame 29" x 29" overall
£150-250
873.
Danielle O'Connor Akiyama (Canadian), 'True Beauty II', oil and mixed media on canvas, signed and with some presentatiion inscription verso, bearing DeMontfort gallery label and artist bio details, 20" x 20" within frame 25.5" x 25.5" overall
£150-250
874.
Danielle O'Connor Akiyama (Canadian), 'True Beauty 7', oil and mixed media on canvas, signed and with some presentatiion inscription verso, bearing DeMontfort gallery label and artist bio details, 20" x 20" within frame 25.5" x 25.5" overall
£150-250
875.
Danielle O'Connor Akiyama (Canadian), Pair of limited edition prints 'Homeward I' and 'Homeward II' lilies, signed in pencil to the margins and both 211/295, within mounts and frames, with DeMontfort gallery labels and artist bio verso, 9" x 9" (framed 10" x 19.5") (2)
£60-100
876.
Conroy Maddox (British 1912-2005), 'Solitude', a 'cellist by a coastline, oil on board, signed and inscribed '35, 5.25" x 6", mounted in a deep box frame, bearing Blond Fine Art Limited label with title and collection details verso
£600-1000
877.
Keith Dunkley (20th/21st century) - "Pots and Plants", sunlit garden scene with clay pots upon a stone path, a bench nearby, signed and dated 90 (1990) also inscribed on a later label verso, oil or acrylic on board, 14.5" x 15"
£100-120
878.
Lorraine Brown (20th/21st century) - "Window by the Sea", sunlit window sill with a still-life of flowers and other objects, inscribed with the artist name and the title of the work on a label, verso, oil on canvas, 24 x 27.75
£200-250
879.
Dee Nickerson (20th/21st century) - "Gathering Sticks", "Walk on the Wild Side", both signed and numbered 15/45 and 18/45 also bearing a blind stamp for Aquarelle Publishing Ltd, coloured reproductions, each 11.5" x 10.75" (a pair)
£50-80
880.
David Curtis R.O.I., R.S.M.A., (20th/21st century) - "The Garden Pond", sunlit garden scene with a figure standing beside a tree, signed and dated 91 (1991), also inscribed on a later label verso, oil on board, 11.75" x 15.75"
£200-300
881.
Nancy Graham (20th/21st century) - "Cuptree Tattie Clamp", signed, also inscribed on an exhibition label verso with the artist name and the title of the work, oil on board, 6.75" x 8.5"
£70-100
882.
Martin Cooper (b. 1958) - "The Crusty Loaf", A still-life of bread and other objects, signed and dated 97 (1997) also inscribed on a label verso, oil or acrylic on board, 10.5" x 14"
£100-150
882
894
883.
Aldo Balding (20th/21st century) - A venetian canal scene with figures in Gondoliers, signed Aldo also inscribed on a label verso, oil on canvas, 21.25" x 32"
£600-800
884.
Chief Zacheus Olowonubi (Nigerian 1934-2014) - Figurative subject, also a companion, figures with an animal, both inscribed, possibly Z.K.Oloruntoba, NW3/1146, Abesi I Badan and dated 1969, ink on muslin, each 25.25” x 25.25”; with matching silvered frames (a pair)
£400-600
885.
Philip Connard CVO.,RA.,RWS., (1875-1958) - Fete Champetre, possibly in Switzerland, figures picnicking amongst trees, mountains beyond, signed Connard and extensively inscribed verso “Given to Sylvia Shaw after P.C’s death by Anne Finlay his friend and executrix, oil on canvas, 12” x 16”
£250-300
886.
Philip Connard CVO.,RA.,RWS. (1875-1958) - Scene in Richmond Park, London, signed Connard and inscribed verso with title and personal inscription, oil on canvas 12” x 16”
£250-300
887.
John Austin-Williams (20th/21st century) - "Fountain Study III, Afternoon", signed with the artist monogram also inscribed on an old label verso, mixed media, 18.5" x 15.75"
£50-70
888.
Tony Birks-Hay - "Les Mardris, Charente", signed with the artist initials also inscribed on an exhibition label verso Les Marchis, hiver, and numbered 39, oil on canvas, 15.75" x 22.5"
£100-150
889.
Emily Barker - "Driftwood Fossils", three dimensional sculpture contained within a glazed or perspex display case, overall size 24.5" x 11.5", depth 4.25"
£50-100
885 (See page 77)
886 (See page 77)
883
890.
After Nick Cudworth (20th/21st century) - "Roll over Beethoven", signed also inscribed with the title and numbered 1/10, a limited edition coloured reproduction, 34.5" x 34.5"
£50-100
891.
Edward Morris (20th/21st century) - Mountainous winter landscape, signed, watercolour, 9" x 13" together with a further example by the same artist depicting Cader Idris, Wales also signed, watercolour, 7.75" x 11.5" (2)
£60-80
892.
Clive Magwick (1939-2005) - "Spring on the Farm", signed also inscribed with the artist name and the title of the work on the stretcher verso, oil on canvas, 14" x 21.75"
£200-300
893.
Anthony Currell (1942-2022) - Miner, signed artist proof dated 1969/70 and numbered 2/25 black and white aquatinted etching, 18.5" x 13.5"
£60-100
894.
Richard Ayling (b. 1950) - "Evening December, Toucednock", signed and dated 1984, also inscribed on the artist original label verso, watercolour, 9.75" x 12.25" together with a further smaller example by the same artist depicting Porthmeor Beach, signed and dated 1982 also inscribed on the artist original label verso, 2.75" x 5.5" (2)
£60-80
895.
Paul Stephens (20th/21st century) - "Glastonbury Tor and The Somerset Levels", signed also extensively inscribed verso with the title and exhibition details of the artist, oil on board, 16" x 20"
£80-120
896.
Paul Stephens (20th/21st century) - "Towards Lands End, Poldark Country", signed also inscribed verso with the title of the work and extensively inscribed with the artist exhibition details, oil on board , 20" x 16"
£80-120
897.
Jonathan Arimigel Wade (b. 1960) - "Practising Pony Games", signed also inscribed on the artist original label verso and numbered 2425, oil on board, 8" x 11.25"
£400-600
Furniture & Furnishings
Please note collection is required within 7 days of the sale.
898.
Iranian Hossienabad carpet runner, labelled, 113" x 30"
£60-100
899.
Persian pattern rug, 82" x 50" approx
£60-100
900.
Persian Baluch pattern rug, 68" x 46" approx (at fault some perished patches); together with two small prayer mats 38" x 25" and 29" x 20" (3)
£50-100
901.
Persian pattern rug, with central medallion on a dense foliate ground within multiple borders, 92" x 53" approx
£100-200
902.
Persian / Kurdish pattern rug, with a central medallion on a stylised flower head ground, 91" x 53" approx
£100-200
903.
Advent Hunstone carved oak pew end poppy-head finial, stamped by maker, 9.5" high
** Advent Hunstone (English died 1927), known locally as "Old" Advent, was a woodcarver from Tideswell, Derbyshire
£150-200
903
907 (See page 78)
897
895
892 (See page 76)
904.
Advent Hunstone carved oak pew end poppy-head finial, stamped by maker10.5" high
£150-200
905.
Advent Hunstone carved oak pew end poppy-head finial, stamped by maker, 10.5" high
£150-200
906.
Advent Hunstone carved oak pew end poppy-head finial, stamped by maker, worked also with figural face masks to the sides, 10" high
£150-200
907.
Pair of carved oak pew end poppy-head finials, 15" high
£300-400
908.
Carved oak pew end poppy-head finial, 15.5" high
£150-200
909.
Carved oak fruiting vine pew end, 12.5" high
£150-200
910.
Carved oak pew end poppy-head finial, 11.5" high
£150-200
911.
Carved oak pew end poppy-head finial, 11.5" high
£150-200
912.
Carved oak pew end poppy-head finial, 18" high
£150-200
913.
Carved oak pew end foliate finial, 15.5" high
£150-200
914.
Regency style gilt over-mantel triptych mirror, the frieze with figures and lion drawn chariot over the three bevelled plates within the reeded column frame, 51" wide, 31.5" high
£150-200
915.
George III mahogany tilt-top tripod occasional table, the tilt-top on a gadrooned central support on three leaf carved cabriole legs, 28" diameter, 29" high
£80-120
916.
George III mahogany secretaire bookcase, the upper section with astragal glazed doors enclosing a shelved interior, on a base with secretaire fall front drawers fitted with stationary divisions over a writing surface, over four graduated drawers and raised on bracket feet, 41" wide, 22" deep, 86" high
£200-400
917.
Georgian Chippendale style wing armchair, on scroll carved front cabriole legs, 35" wide, the seat 17" high, the back 43" high
£20-30
914
916
918.
Decorative black lacquered console table in the Empire style, with ormolu mounts, upon reeded and gilt highlighted supports united by a low under-tier, 35" wide, 16.25" deep, 33" high
£50-100
919.
19th century mahogany chest of drawers, the plain top over a cushion drawer on seven further graduated drawers, with a shaped frieze upon turned feet, 55" wide, 26" deep, 69" high
£50-100
920.
Large Georgian mahogany bureau, the fall front enclosing a fitted interior with a central mirrored cupboard door flanked by dummy drawers in the form of book binds, over two pullout slides, two short drawers and three graduated long drawers upon bracket feet, 47.5" wide, depth 23", 41.25" high (with faults)
£30-50
921.
19th century mahogany Pembroke table, with a single frieze drawer upon barrel tuned legs terminating with brass castors, 35" wide, 29" high
£20-40
922.
Sheraton Revival oval mahogany and satinwood crossbanded oval Pembroke table, the frieze inlaid with oval conch shell paterae and a single drawer upon slender square tapering legs terminating with spade feet, 32" wide, 30" high
£50-80
923.
Attractive Edwardian mahogany inlaid bedroom armchair, the top rail inlaid with Arabesque over a bowed slatted back, stuffover seat and upon square tapering feet terminating with brass castors, 21.75" wide, 26.5" high; together with another Edwardian mahogany inlaid tub bedroom armchair (2)
£30-50
924.
Pair of Victorian walnut balloon back chairs, with stuffover seats and cabriole fore legs; together with a single Regency faux rosewood bergere chair with saber legs (3)
£15-30
925.
Large decorative Florentine gilt framed mirror, with bevelled glass, 47" x 67" overall
£150-200
926.
Victorian carved frame upholstered settee with pale yellow striped and button-back foliate upholstery, serpentine seat and carved cabriole fore legs, 80" wide approx., 32.5" high (upholstery at fault)
£60-100
927.
Georgian carver chair, with a waisted pierced splat and needlework drop-in seat, 25" wide; together with a similar Georgian single chair and two mahogany Hepplewhite single chairs each with pierced splats (4)
£30-50
928.
Impressive large Victorian mahogany extending dining room table, with four bold carved and beaded legs upon brass castors, with one extra leaf and winder, 60" x 84" fully extended, 29.5" high
£200-400
929.
Georgian mahogany tray-top night commode, with two cupboard doors enclosing an open interior over a converted faux drawer pull-out, 22" wide, 19" deep, 31" high
£30-50
942 (See page 80)
929
933 (See page 80)
930.
Chinese hardwood altar table, the plain top over two short drawers and three carved symbol panels, flanked by carved fruiting vine panels, 41" wide, 22" deep, 33" high
£20-30
931.
Large late 19th/early 20th century pedestal desk, the top with an inset tooled leather writing surface over three drawers, upon twin pedestals of three graduated short drawers, 60" wide, 36" deep, 30" high
£80-120
932.
Victorian brass railed bowed fender, with turned finials and wrythen supports, 42" wide, 15" high
£20-30
933.
19th century oak cupboard on stand in the Elizabethan style, with a foliate carved frieze over an arch panelled door and arch panelled sides, raised on a separate stand with turned legs united by stretchers, 23" wide, 17" deep, 53" high
£200-300
934.
Dutch walnut marquetry dropleaf table, late 18th/early 19th century, with a single frieze oak lined end drawers upon cabriole legs, decorated overall with foliage and flowers within decorative borders, 44" wide, 29" high, 75" wide fully extended
£200-300
935.
Edwardian inlaid corner bedroom chair, with pieced splats over an upholstered seat and upon turned legs united with cross stretchers, 24.25" wide, 29.5" high
£20-40
936.
Georgian mahogany bow-fronted side table, with a single frieze drawer and raised on square tapering legs, 23" wide, 19" deep, 28" high
£80-120
937.
19th century mahogany fold-over tea table, the moulded hinged top over a box wood banded with shell paterae, 23" wide, 34.5" deep extended, 28" high
£50-100
938.
19th century mahogany low boy / side table, the plain top over a shaped frieze with small drawers, raised on moulded square legs, 29.5" wide, 19" deep, 31" high
£50-80
939.
Georgian walnut side table (the base section of a fold-over tea table), the cross banded top with reeded edge over an inlaid frieze, raised on carved leaf and reeded tapering legs, 36" wide, 18" deep, 29" high
£50-80
940.
Georgian mahogany work/side table, the plain hinged top enclosing an open interior, over a faux drawer front and raised on slender square tapering legs, 23" wide, 15.5" deep, 29" high
£40-60
941.
19th century mahogany side table, the plain top over a single frieze drawer upon square legs, 29" wide, 18" deep, 28" high
£20-40
942.
George III mahogany chest of drawers, the moulded top over a brush slide and four long graduated drawers, raised upon bracket feet, 38" wide, 21" deep 33" high
£250-350
943.
George III mahogany chest of drawers, the moulded top over three short and three long graduated drawers, raised on bracket feet, 41" wide, 21" deep, 33" high
£80-120
943
944 (See page 81)
945 (See page 81)
944.
Georgian mahogany dressing/toilet mirror, the oval glass on shaped supports, over a chevron strung serpentine base of three drawers, 18" wide, 23" high
£30-50
945.
Georgian mahogany dressing/toilet mirror, with shaped glass in a gilt border, on finial supports over a rectangle base with three drawers, riased on shallow bracket feet, 18.5" wide, 26" high
£40-80
946.
Impressive large classical style repousse brass mirror, with a bevelled glass within a foliate motif frame, 47" x 71"
£100-150
947.
949.
19th century marble top mahogany console table, the green veined rectangle marble top on cabriole front legs, 41" wide, 12" deep, 28" high
£80-120
950.
19th century arched strut dressing mirror, the moulded gilt frame with two bands of clear bead borders, 26" high
£100-200
951.
Georgian chinoiserie bow-front hanging corner cupboard, the twin hinged doors with figural landscape decoration enclosing a shelved interior, 24" wide, 37" high
£100-150
952.
Georgian painted bow-front hanging corner cupboard, the two hinged doors decorated with a religious scene of shepherds in the field visited by an angel, enclosing a shelved interior, 24" wide, 37" high
£100-200
953.
Set of four Hepplewhite mahogany dining chairs, 20" wide, the seats 18" high, the backs 36" high
£80-120
Sheraton style mahogany dressing table, the twin hinged top enclosing an open interior (lacking mirror), over a faux drawer front and single drawer, raised on canted legs united by a shelf under-tier, 21" wide, 16" deep, 30" high
£80-120
948.
19th century mahogany hanging corner cabinet, with astragal glazed door enclosing a shelved interior, 23" wide, 33" high
£30-50
954.
Set of four Regency mahogany dining chairs, 19" wide, the seats 18" high, the backs 33" high
£200-400
955.
Georgian mahogany Pembroke table, the drop-leaf moulded top over a single frieze drawer, raised on square tapering legs, 37" wide extended, 32" deep, 29" high
£50-80
956.
Georgian mahogany drop leaf gate-leg occasional table, the plain single hinged top, raised on cabriole legs terminating on claw and ball feet, 36" wide extended, 32" deep, 29" high
£30-50
957.
Georgian mahogany chest of three short over three long graduated drawers, with canted corners and raised on bun feet, 38" wide, 19" deep, 37" high
£150-200
958.
Pretty Georgian mahogany serpentine Pembroke table in the manner of Chippendale, the shaped moulded top over a single frieze drawer, raised on square legs united by a pierced shelf under-tier and terminating on brass castors, 40" wide extended, 30" deep, 28.5" high
£250-350
959.
19th century Chinese lacquer and brass mounted cabinet on stand, the decorated cabinet with two doors enclosing an interior with eight drawers, on a stand with decorated shaped carbriole legs, 22" wide, 15.5" deep, 42.5" high overall
£400-800
960.
Japanese lacquer and brass cabinet on stand, the two decorated doors enclosing an interior with seven drawers, upon a stand with carved legs, 27" wide, 16" deep, 46" high overall
£200-300
961.
Two Moorish Octagonal hardwood tables, both profusely inlaid with mother of pearl and bone mosaic, largest 17" diameter, 20" high (2)
£25-50
962.
Giltwood foliate and scroll shield shaped wall mirror, 25" high
£70-100
963.
Georgian walnut veneer circular tripod table, 20.5" diameter, 27" high
£20-40
964.
19th century mahogany cross banded tilt-top breakfast table, with brass inlay border to the top, over a turned column support, upon cabriole legs terminating on brass castors, 47.5" diameter, 28" high
£150-250
965.
Late 19th/early 20th century mahogany dressing table, with a shield swing mirror, over a moulded top with short drawers over a kneehole frieze with further short drawers, upon slender square legs terminating on brass castors, 42" wide, 22" deep, 55" high
£30-50
966.
Georgian mahogany bookcase on secretaire chest of drawers, the upper with two astragal glazed doors enclosing a shelved interior surmounted by an arched top with three finials, on a chest base with secretaire drawer with fall front enclosing a divided stationary interior over three further graduated long drawers and on bracket feet, 35" wide, 21" deep, 80" high
£200-300
967.
George III mahogany tall boy chest on chest, with moulded cornice over an upper chest of two short over three long graduated drawers, on a base of three long graduated drawers, on bracket feet, 40" wide, 22" deep, 63" high
£300-500
968.
Small 18th century and later oak coffer, the hinged two panel cover enclosing an open interior with candle box, over a two linen-fold panel front, 33" wide, 17" deep, 22" high; together with another similar small two panel coffer 30" wide, 15" deep, 18.5" high (2)
£70-100
959
960
961
969.
17th century and later oak triple panel coffer, the hinged cover enclosing an open box interior, over a foliate motif carved frieze and three carved roundel panels to the front, 47" wide, 22" deep, 26" high
£80-120
970.
19th century convex giltwood and gesso convex wall mirror, surmounted by an eagle over a circular frame with a ball order and ebonised slip mount, 34" x 21" approx
£40-60
971.
19th century mahogany bow-fronted chest of drawers, the plain top over two short and three long graduated drawers, over a wavy frieze and bracket feet, 40.5" wide, 20.5" deep, 41" high
£40-80
972.
19th century mahogany sofa table, the drop-flap rounded end top over two frieze drawers and shaped cheval end supports united by a turned stretcher, upon brass castors, 59" wide extended, 26" deep, 28" high
£40-80
973.
Pair of Giltwood mirror sin the Georgian style, the shaped glass within moulded frames surmounted by scrolls and foliage, 26" high (2)
£80-120
974.
Georgian oak Pembroke table, the boxwood strung drop-flap top with curved ends, over a single frieze drawer raised on square tapering legs termination on brass castors, 35" wide extended, 30" deep, 29" high
£30-50
975.
19th century mahogany and cross-banded bow front chest of two short over three long graduated drawers, 41" wide, 19" deep, 41" high
£80-120
976.
Regency style gilt framed convex circular wall mirror, surmounted by an eagle, 31" high
£100-200
977.
Gilt Italianate rectangle mirror with scroll frame, 28" x 36"
£100-200
978.
19th century mahogany swing loo/dressing mirror, the supports with brass finials over a bow-fronted base with three short drawers, raised on bracket feet, 18" wide, 20" high
£20-30
979.
Georgian gilt and walnut fretwork wall mirror, 22" wide, 31" high
£60-100
966 (See page 82)
967 (See page 82) 977
980.
Victorian rosewood work table, 18.5" wide, 16" deep, 28.5" high
£100-150
981.
Regency maple work table, 32.5" wide, 20" deep, 28" high
£120-180
982.
Standard lamp with shelf, 51" high including fitting, with a shade; together with a small Sutherland table and rectangle upholstered stool 21" x 22" (3)
£60-100
983.
Attractive Sheraton Revival mahogany inlaid glazed bookcase, the upper with two astral glazed doors enclosing shelving, on a base with two marquetry inlaid panelled doors depicting arabesques, bracket feet, 37" wide, 15" deep, 85" high
£200-300
984.
Fine attractive Heal & Son of London satin birch and painted Wellington chest, 24" wide, 18" deep, 54" high
£600-1000
985.
19th century mahogany sofa table, with drop-flap top over two short drawers upon end supports terminating on brass castors, 55" wide extended, 22" deep, 28" high
£50-80
986.
Georgian mahogany bureau, the hinged fall-front enclosing a fitted interior with pigeon holes and short drawers, over two short and three long graduated drawers, raised on bracket feet, 36" wide, 22" deep, 41" high
£70-100
End of day two sale
984
986
981
All lots are illustrated at www.gardinerhoulgate.co.uk Collection is required within 7 days after the sale.
The A&I Jaffray Collection including a Private Estate Collection Monday 25th November 2024 at 10am
1001.
Large 19th century Dutch repoussé brass ovoid jug, depicting a lion Coat of Arms and further decorated with a Dutch farmyard scene and foliate bands, 20" high approx
** the top inset with a brass plate for a potential lamp conversion
£30-50
1002.
Two Toleware oil cans with narrow spouts, in black and red, 10.5" high; together with a large Toleware chamberstick, boat shaped tray and pair of push-rod candlesticks
£15-25
1003.
19th century oak gun box, 22” wide, depth 7.5”, 3” high
£15-25
1004.
Antique brass engraved casket of sarcophagus form, the hinged top dated 1765, engraved with a band of fruit with applied lions head ring handles and upon ball and claw feet, 7" wide, 4.5" high; together with an antique brass engraved box, the hinged cover depicting two lighthouses and inscribed 'J.H.A', the front depicting two figures and a swan, upon ball and claw feet, 6" wide, 3" high (2)
£40-80
1005. NO LOT
1006.
Good large Victorian Dutch style brass twelve branch chandelier, with a bold central turned column, foliate scroll supports terminating with candle sconces and circular drip pans, 32.5" high approx, 28" wide approx
£150-250
1007.
Four assorted 19th century pairs of fire irons, including three brass examples and a steel pair (8)
£20-40
1008.
Good heavy Dutch style polished brass six branch chandelier in the 17th century style, converted to electricity, with scroll bracket supports terminating with circular sconces and drip pans, 16" high, 24" across approx
£40-80
1009.
19th century rosewood brass inlaid writing box on later mahogany stand, with recessed brass carry-handles and secret side drawer, the interior with three divisions, 16” wide, 22.5” high overall including the stand
£40-60
1010.
19th century brass spirit kettle on stand with ebonised turned handle, 13.25" high; together with a brass hanging candle box, two brass jugs, brass coffee pot, repousse brass lidded jug, brass doorstop and a circular brass tray
£15-25
1011.
Good Dutch style polished brass five branch chandelier, with a central turned column and scroll brackets terminating with candle sconces, 19.5" high
£40-60
1012.
19th century mahogany brass bound writing slope, with green baize lined fitted interior and brass recessed side carryhandles, 17.75” wide, depth 10”, 6.5” high
£30-50
1013.
Two sets Victorian brass fire irons, one with a steel shovel (6)
£20-40
1014.
Pair of 19th century engraved squat brass candlesticks, 6.25" high; together with three further pairs of Victorian brass candlesticks (8)
£30-50
1015.
Victorian 'One Gallon' copper haystack measure, 10" high; with two 'Half Gallon' measures (3)
£20-40
1016.
Arts & Crafts style planished brass fireside bin and cover, with liner, 16” high; together with a repousse brass twin handled vase decorated with a dragon, 11.5” high and a brass cooking pot and cover with an iron swing handle and copper supports, 16” high including handle
£20-40
1017.
Pair of 19th century steel andirons, 8” high; together with a set of three 19th century copper and steel fire irons, the shovel 26” long
£20-40
1018.
Decorative repousse polished brass charger, decorated to the centre with a masted ship, with wide rim and roundel motifs, 18” diameter; together with a brass jardinière with applied mask ring handles, 12” high and two further brass jardinières (4)
£20-40
1019.
Arts & Crafts repoussé brass jardinière, decorated with fruiting vines, with twin lion mask and ring handles on three ball feet, 9" high; together with further brass and copper ware including another brass jardinière with pierced border decoration, a brass teapot warmer, copper teapot, copper watering can, copper trays including a Wm Teacher & Son Whisky branded example etc
£20-40
1020.
Brass and iron chestnut roaster/warming pan, 28.5” long; together with a Dutch repoussé brass burner depicting traditional landscapes, 12.25” high and a large pair of 19th century brass chambersticks, 9” high (4)
£30-50
1021.
19th century turned brass bowfront fireguard with folding iron back supports, 29" wide, 14.5" high
£30-50
1022.
Pair of large 17th century style wrought iron andirons with basket tops, 28.5” high; together with a smaller pair of wrought iron andirons, 19.5” high (4)
£30-50
1023.
Georgian serpentine pierced brass fender, 32" wide, 5" high; together with a similar Georgian steel serpentine fender, 34" wide, 12.75" high
£30-50
1024.
19th century mahogany writing slope, leather lined fitted interior inset with two glass inkwells, brass recessed side carry-handles, 20” wide, depth 10”, 7.5” high
£30-50
1025.
Set of Victorian brass counter scales marked Quinton, Croydon, mounted on a moulded oak base, 19" high; together with a cased set of Becker Fils & Co laboratory scales (2)
£20-30
1026.
Continental porcelain and gilt metal mounted baluster table lamp, decorated with birds and floral panels on a blue ground with gilt highlights, 13" high including fitting; together with another porcelain and metal mounted table lamp, a Neoclassical black and gilt column table lamp and a small porcelain square oil lamp with transfer print decoration (lacking a shade) (4)
£20-40
1027.
Large 19th century needlework picture of a palace interior with two royals and a servant, 30" x 33" overall including the veneered frame
£30-50
1028.
Victorian blue opaline glass oil lamp with applied brass mounts, clear glass chimney and vaseline glass frilled shade, 24" high overall including the chimney
£40-80
1029.
Collection of seven assorted clear glass decanters with stoppers, the tallest 14" high (7)
£15-25
1030.
Three good pairs of clear glass decanters and stoppers, the tallest 13.5" high (6)
£20-40
1031.
Set of four cut glass oval sweetmeat dish liners, 4” x 3.25”, 2.25” high; together with with an etched glass, 6” high and a collection of nine antique and later assorted glasses and goblets (14)
£20-40
1032.
Group of four 19th century stained glass and lead panels (some damages and missing portions) 9.5" wide, 13" high (4)
£20-40
1033.
Cylindrical cut glass and silver plated biscuit barrel with hinged cover, 9” high; together with five further glass and silver plated biscuit barrels (6)
£20-30
1034.
Collection of six assorted glass decanters and stoppers (6)
£20-30
1035.
Wedgwood blue Jasper Ware porcelain cylindrical jar and cover, with acorn finial, decorated in white slip with a band of figures, 7.5” high; together with a similar Wedgwood Jasper Ware jardinière, 7.25” high, 7.25” diameter (2)
£20-40
1036.
Late 19th century earthenware wall charger, sepia painted with boats on a river within a foliate border, signed W.J. Nelson and dated 1895 to the reverse, 16.5" diameter
£30-50
1037.
Nine assorted Doulton graduated stoneware hunting jugs, the tallest 7.75” high (9)
£30-50
1038.
Assorted 19th century Prattware pottery to include cup and saucer, circular plate, side plate, plate stand and three jugs, the tallest jug 8.25" high (8)
£20-30
1039.
Early 19th century Minton 'Queen of Sheba' pattern blue and white transfer printed oval meat plate, 4.5" x 11.25"; together with a Copeland blue and white transfer printed circular plate, two 'Wild Rose' pattern blue and white transfer printed plates and another example (5)
£30-50
1043.
Walton type Staffordshire ‘Tithe Pig’ bocage pottery figural group, modelled with a couple, baby and clergyman, 6” high; together with two early Staffordshire Pearlware pottery figures of women and another (the standing figure has restoration) (4)
£20-40
1044.
Good collection of Victorian Staffordshire pottery figures (14)
£50-80
1045.
Collection of Victorian Staffordshire pottery figures (19)
£50-80
1046.
1040.
Pair of late 19th century Blanc de Chine porcelain figural candlesticks, 9.5" high; together with a pair of continental bisque porcelain figures, 13" high, a late 19th century porcelain figure modelled with a young boy standing at a bird bath with a bird in his hand, upon an oval base, 8" high, four further porcelain continental figures and a pair of brown glazed porcelain figures of pugs (11)
£20-40
1041.
Pair of early 19th century Staffordshire Pearlware figures modelled with a couple, the man holding grapes, the lady with a basket of flowers, upon square bases, 8" high; together with a pair of Staffordshire Spring and Autumn pottery figures, 8" high; also a smaller pair of 19th century Staffordshire figures, modelled holding baskets of fruit, 6.5" high (6)
£20-40
1042.
Three similar Staffordshire 19th porcelain figures emblematic of the seasons, each with bocage encrusted base with gilt highlights, 10.5” high approx (one restored to the base)
£20-40
Private Estate Collection to include a fine collection of Antique Firearms and Edgded Weapons
1050.
Selection of Victorian Staffordshire pottery figures including Louis-Napoleon, the tallest figure 13.5” high (9)
£50-80
1047.
Victorian Staffordshire pottery Little Red Riding Hood figure, 9” high; together with a Staffordshire Tom King pottery figure, Blacksmith Staffordshire figure and two others, the tallest 16.5” high (5)
£30-50
1048.
Pair of Japanese Imari porcelain chargers, polychrome decorated with scroll panels of birds, with further decoration to the undersides and bearing incised four character mark, 14.5" diameter; also a smaller plate with the same mark, 12" diameter (3)
£30-50
1049.
Eccles, Manchester 'The Protector' miners chrome and brass safety lamp, Type 1A, 9.25" high; together with another example stamped 'The Wolf Safety Lamp Co.', 8.5" high (2)
£40-80
Mahogany four glass onion top banjo barometer signed A. Guanella, Bristol on the silvered level plate, the 8" silvered principal dial engraved to the centre with a house and bridge
£30-50
1051.
Mahogany banjo barometer/thermometer, the 8" principal silvered dial signed Jones, 172 Oxford St, London, within a boxwood and ebony banded shaped case surmounted by a broken arch pediment
£20-40
1052.
Rosewood four glass slim barometer, the 6" silvered dial within a shaped case surmounted by a swan neck pediment and brass urn finial
£60-100
1053.
Mahogany four glass narrow barometer, signed G. Pasini, Dorchester on the silvered level plate, the 6" principal dial within a shaped tapered case surmounted by a swan neck pediment and brass urn finial
£60-100
1054.
Attractive rosewood inlaid onion top barometer/thermometer, the principal 10" silvered dial signed J. Arrigoni, London, within a shaped case profusely inlaid with mother of pearl birds and flowerheads united by fine brass inlaid stems
£70-100
1057 1058 1059
1055.
Good mahogany five glass clock barometer, the 10" principal silvered dial signed Bordoli, 22 Charles St. Hatton Garden under the 4.5" clock dial, within an ebony banded shaped case surmounted by a swan neck pediment and brass urn finial
£200-300
1056.
Satinwood and ebony banded stick barometer, the silvered scale over a flat trunk and turned cistern cover, surmounted by a swan neck pediment and three brass urn finials; also another oak stick barometer (both in need of restoration) (2)
£40-60
1057.
Mahogany stick barometer, the silvered scale over a flat trunk and hemispherical turned cistern cover, surmounted by a broken arched pediment and brass urn finial
£50-80
1058.
Mahogany stick barometer, the silvered scale over a flat banded trunk with canted corners to the hemispherical turned cistern cover, surmounted by a broken arch pediment and bone urn finial
£50-80
1059.
Mahogany stick barometer, the silvered scale over a flat trunk with canted corners to the hemispherical cistern cover, surmounted by a broken arch pediment and brass urn finial
£40-60
1060.
Carriage clock timepiece, the 2" circular dial signed Exd. by John Elkin, 35 Liverpool St... within a solid brass rounded arched case, 5.5" high
£50-80
1061.
French oval carriage clock timepiece, the circular dial within a gilt mask and pillared stepped case, 6.5" high
£70-100
1062.
Carriage clock striking on a gong, the 2.25" white chapter ring within a gilt mask and corniche brass case, 6.75" high
£80-120
1063.
French carriage clock striking on a gong, within a corniche brass case, 7.25" high
£80-120
1064.
French repeater carriage clock striking on a gong, the 2.25" white dial within a gilt mask and Cannelee style case, 7.5" high; also with a Morocco leather travelling case
£200-300
1065.
Group of three miniature pin-fire single shot pistols, 1.5" to 1.75" (3)
£80-120
1066.
Miniature percussion sporting gun signed J.B. Palmer, walnut stock, 5.25" long; within a walnut glazed case
£100-200
1067.
English early 19th century flintlock tinder lighter with a candle holder signed 'Jackson, London', engraved box-lock action with central cock and guarded trigger, deep oval tinder-pan large rectangular storage box, flat sided walnut butt, 6.75"
£250-350
1068.
English flintlock tinder lighter with a candle holder, unsigned engraved box-lock action with central cock and guarded trigger, deep oval tinder-pan box over a brass bipod support, flat sided walnut butt, 5.25"
£100-150
1069.
English brass flintlock pocket tinder lighter, unsigned with box-lock action, central cock and guarded trigger, circular tinder-pan and flat sided wooden butt, 4.75"
£100-150
1070.
English brass flintlock pocket tinder lighter, unsigned with box-lock action, central cock and guarded trigger, oval tinder-pan and flat sided wooden butt, 5.25" (with fault)
£80-120
1071.
Rare English 19th century flintlock eprouvette powder tester, with brass boxlock action and central cock over a circular scale, walnut flat sided butt, 5.75"
£250-350
1072.
English 19th century flintlock tinder lighter, unsigned with flat sided walnut butt 6.75" long
£100-150
1073.
English mid-19th century pepperbox flat bar hammer percussion pistol signed James Harper, .45 calibre approx, 3.75" six-shot barrel with proof marks, spring belt hook, fine scroll engraved action with maker's name to one side 'James Harper Maker', slide safety, chequered wood grip and engraved metal butt cap and trigger guard, 9.25" long
** James Harper (1850-1865) made percussion pepper boxes and flat bar hammer percussion revolvers
£300-500
1074.
Fine 19th century brass barrelled and brass framed flintlock box-lock blunderbuss pistol with spring bayonet signed Bond, London, 6.5" bell mouth barrel with octagonal breech and London proofs, top steel engraved sliding safety, spring bayonet and engraved trigger sliding guard, the engraved frame signed 'W. Bond' to one side and 'London' to the other, chequered wood grip, 12" long overall (lacking the ramrod)
** William Bond was located at 59 Lombard Street, London from 1830 to 1850
£1000-1500
1075.
English Flintlock pocket pistol by George Jones, London, ,45 calibre approx, engraved to the muzzle, mahogany flat sided butt with a vacant escutcheon, engraved muzzle, 6" long overall
£150-250
1079.
Pair of 19th century percussion cap pocket pistols, .38 calibre, octagonal steel barrels, wooden chequered butts and oval white metal escutcheons and metal end caps, 5" long overall
£100-200
1080.
English early 19th century brass barrelled flintlock pocket pistol signed Styan, Manchester, mahogany flat sided butt, with ramrod, 6.75" long overall
£200-300
1081.
Pair of English 18th century flintlock travelling pistols signed Wilson, London, .550 calibre, with octagonal steel barrels with swivel ramrods, wooden chequered butts, 7.5" long overall (one with faults)
1076.
English 19th century flintlock pocket pistol signed Hill, London, .45 calibre approx, walnut flat sided butt, 6" long overall
£120-180
1077.
19th century flintlock pistol marked 'Stamps', .440 calibre, turned brass canon barrel, engraved apron behind tang, walnut stock with a grotesque mask butt, 8" long overall
£200-300
1078.
English early 19th century double barrelled flintlock tap-action pistol with spring bayonet signed Wilbraham, London, .44 calibre, engraved sliding steel safety, muzzles slotted for a key, walnut flat sided butt, 8" long overall
£500-800
£500-800
1082.
English early 19th century flintlock pistol signed Ryan & Watson, .650 calibre approx, the rifled barrel, with a silver side plate, escutcheon and wooden chequered butt, 11.5" long (with faults)
** Ryan & Watson, Birmingham 1799-1820
£100-150
1083.
English 19th century flintlock pistol with a top spring loaded bayonet signed Clough & Son, Bath, .550 calibre approx, with ramrod and walnut butt, 14" long overall
£400-600
1084.
Pair of Irish percussion boxlock pocket pistols signed Calderwood, Dublin, for top hat percussion caps, .45 calibre approx, with hidden triggers, chequered walnut rounded butts with oval silver escutcheons, 6" long overall
£400-600
1085.
Late 18th century flintlock pistol signed Mewis & Co., with ramrod, walnut butt with an oval brass pierced and engraved side plate and escutcheon, the trigger guard with acorn finial and a brass grotesque mask butt cap, 11.5" long £200-300
1086.
Good pair of English flintlock pistols signed Collumbell, London, two stage cannon style muzzle on the detachable barrel, .600 calibre, stamped proof marks, with plain wooden flat butts applied with silver mounts and with grotesque mask butt covers, 12" long overall £500-800
1087.
English flintlock box-lock pocket pistol with a spring bayonet signed Tysoe, Broad Martson, .440 calibre, signed and engraved box-lock plates, top-sliding half-cock safety catch engaging steel, 2.75" turn-off steel barrel with folding bayonet with sliding trigger guard release, London proof stamps, flat sided walnut butt, 7.5" overall £300-500
1088.
French 19th century over-and-under percussion capped two-shot pistol, indistinctly signed, .500 calibre approx, with damask octagonal 4.5" barrels, double hammers, engraved lock plates with birds and foliage, with ram rod and fine fluted walnut butt with a fancy cast metal trigger guard and butt cap, 9.25" overall
£200-300
1089.
Queen Anne flintlock pistol by Wilson, London, 5.5" turn-off steel two stage cannon barrel, .600 calibre approx, London proof stamps, carved walnut butt with applied metal escutcheons with a grotesque mask butt cap, 11.5" long overall
£300-500
1090.
English early 19th century flintlock boxlock pocket pistol signed Oakes, turnoff 1.5" barrel, .45 calibre, muzzle engraved and further engraved with an anchor and flags, hidden trigger, wooden flat sided butt inlaid with silver wired scrolls, Birmingham proof marks, 6" overall
£200-300
1091.
English early 19th century flintlock box-lock pocket pistol signed Mabson & Labron, 1.5" barrel, .45 calibre, engraved muzzle, with top safety engaging steel, brass framed engraved with flags, hidden trigger, wooden flat sided butt with a chequered band, Birmingham proof marks, 6" overall
£150-200
1092.
Balkan 19th century flintlock pistol, with Miquelet lock, rat tail butt clad, 21.5" long overall
£250-350
1093.
English late 18th century flintlock box-lock brass pocket pistol signed Knubley, London, .38 calibre, hidden trigger, plan walnut flat sided butt, London proof marks, 5.25" long overall
£150-250
1094.
English 19th century percussion under-andover pocket pistol signed Rodgers & Sons, Sheffield, .360 calibre, walnut chequered butt with an oval inset escutcheon and metal butt cap with trap for caps, Birmingham proof marks, 6" long overall
£200-300
1079
1095.
English late 18th/early 19th century flintlock box-lock over-and-under pocket pistol signed Twigg, London, with tap action, turn-off 3" barrels, .400 calibre, thumb piece safety slide engaging steel, the muzzles cut for a key, plain walnut flat sided butt, London proof marks, 7.75" long overall
£400-600
1096.
English late 18th century flintlock duelling pistol signed Jover, London, octagonal barrel, .600 calibre, with ram rod, a fine chequered walnut butt inset with a silver escutcheon, spur trigger guard, 14.5" long overall
£450-650
1097.
English late 18th/early 19th century flintlock pistol signed Prosser, London, 7" steel barrel with ramrod, .600 calibre, chequered walnut butt with steel butt cap and bolted lock, 12.5" long
£300-500
1098.
Pair of English percussion pocket pistols signed Waller, with 2.75" turnoff octagonal Damascus barrels engraved at the muzzle, .44 calibre, walnut rounded chequered butts each inset with silvered escutcheons, Birmingham proof marks, 7" long overall
£300-500
1099.
Pair of 18th century flintlock overcoat pistols signed J. Harding, 4.25" two stage cannon barrels, .440 calibre, the muzzles cut for a key, rounded walnut butts with silver wire inlay, brass escutcheon and grotesque mask butt end caps, proof marks, 8.25" long overall
£300-500
1100.
18th century flintlock pocket pistol, 2.25" turn-off barrel, .40 calibre, carved walnut butt with a steel butt cap, 7" long overall
£150-250
1101.
Mid-18th century flintlock pistol signed T. Peele, two stage steel cannon barrel, .600 calibre, enclosed steel spring sliding safety trigger guard, the barrel and action engraved '2' (denotes 2nd of a pair), with London proof marks. rounded walnut butt with silver wire inlay and a grotesque mask butt cap, 12.5" long overall
£200-300
1102.
English late 18th/early 19th century flintlock pistol signed Wilson, London, steel two stage cannon barrel with London proof marks, .600 calibre, carved walnut butt with silver side plate and escutcheon and with a grotesque mask butt cap, 11.5" long
£300-500
1103.
Colt No.2 2nd Model Derringer in the original oak box, circa 1870-1890, .41 caliber, with markings 'HARTFORD CT USA' and London proof marks no. 386, the 2.5" barrel pivots down to the left for loading, engraved decoration to either side with chequered carved butt, 5.5" long overall
£300-500
1081
1082
1083
1084
1086
1087
1088
1089
1090
1091
1092
1093
1094
1104.
Pair of English late 18th/early 19th century box lock pocket pistols signed Oakes, London, 2.5" turn-off steel barrels with London proof marks, .400 calibre, walnut flat sided butts, 6.75" long overall
£400-600
1105.
Brass flintlock box-lock pistol with side sprung bayonet signed Parr, Birmingham, proof marks, underside mounted ram rod, swamped muzzle, flat sided wooden butt, 16" long overall
£800-1200
1106.
Good 19th century brass Blunderbuss boxlock pistol with an underside sprung bayonet signed W. Bond, London, Birmingham proof marks, with top sliding safety engaging into steel, engraved sliding release trigger guard, rounded finely chequered walnut butt, 12.5" long overall (lacking ram rod)
£1000-1500
1107.
Pair of 18th century flintlock pistols signed Leonard, circa 1750, .55 calibre, walnut full stocks with brass mounts, with ram rods, 14.5" long
£400-800
1108.
19th century mahogany cased 54-bore 6shot self-cocking transitional percussion revolver signed Charles Osborne, Birmingham, engraved 'Cha.s Osborne's. Improved Revolver', with Birmingham proof marks, chequered walnut grip, steel butt cap with trap for caps, 13" long overall; within the the original box with accessories including a powder flask, the box 14.5" wide
£500-800
1109.
Fine pair of boxed percussion pistols signed Theo Richards, with Damascus barrels, .500 calibre, swivel ram rods, Birmingham proof marks, rounded chequered walnut butts, 8" long overall; within the original oak box complete with accessories including a powder flask
£1000-1500
1110.
Boxed fine pair of 19th century percussion dueling pistols signed Harrissons, Carlisle, with Damascus barrels, .500 calibre, walnut half stocks blued engraved trigger guard with pineapple finial and rounded chequered butts, with ram rods, 14.5" log overall; within a fitted mahogany brass bound box with accessories including a powder flask
£1500-2500
1111.
Good pair of percussion dueling pistols signed Williamson, .650 calibre, walnut half stocks, engraved trigger guards with pineapple finial, rounded chequered butts with ram rods, 13.5" long; within a mahogany fitted box with a copper powder flask, the box 17" wide
£800-1200
1112.
English early 19th century over-and-under tap-action flintlock brass barrelled pistol signed T. Ketland & Co, London, with turnoff 3" barrels with London proof stamp, boxlock centre hammer, engraved steel sliding top safety, engraved trigger guard, walnut slab sided butt, 8.5" long overall
£400-600
1095
1096
1097
1098
1099
1113.
Fine 18th century Naval brass barreled flintlock blunderbuss signed Wiggin, circa 1780, with brass mounts and walnut full stock, carved apron around the tang, handrail wrist and with ram rod, with proof marks, with ram rod, 32" long overall
£600-1000
1114.
Fine brass barrelled flintlock Blunderbuss with sprung bayonet signed Parkes, the barrel 16" long, flared muzzle, full walnut stock, brass trigger guard with an acorn finial, with ramrod, 31.5" long overall
£1200-1800
1115.
Brescian flintlock pistol signed Lazarino Cominazzo, .500 calibre, indistinctly signed plate, with ramrod, 18.25" long overall
£600-1000
1116.
Webley Service Mark II .22 air rifle, walnut stock with a chequered panel, patent no. 371548, 42" long
£200-300
1117.
BSA under-lever .22 air rifle, T6828, 45.5" long
£100-200
1118.
Two BSA Scorpion .22 cal sporting air pistols, with shaped and chequered composite grip and adjustable rear sights, serial numbers RB16376 and RB20549 (2)
£70-100
1119.
Scottish Highland Infantry basket hilt sword, the 32" straight blade inscribed Meyer & Mortimer, London, lacking a scabbard
£1000-2000
1120.
Victorian 1822 Pattern Officers dress sword, the 32" long blade with etched foliate motif and Royal VR cypher and inscribed W. Forsyth 12 Vere Street Oxford Street London, the shagreen and wire wrapped handle within the pierced hilt also with the Royal VR cypher, with a red leather and brass mount scabbard (scabbard with faults)
£200-400
1121.
Royal Navy 1827 pattern Officers sword, the 31" straight blade with Naval emblematic decoration and inscribed Whiteman & Co. Lion-Terrace Portsea, the shagreen and wire handle with pommel cast as a Lions head and guard with Naval anchor emblem, within a leather and brass bound scabbard (scabbard with faults)
£200-400
1122.
William IV 1822 pattern British Infantry Officer's sword, the the 32" long slight curved blade with WR Royal IV cypher and further decoration, also bearing an indistinct signature, the wire wrapped shagreen handle and pierced guard with another WR IV cypher, with a brass scabbard
£200-400
1123.
William IV 1822 pattern officers sword, the 32" blade with Royal cypher and inscribed Herbert & Hume Pall Mall East London, the wire wrapped shagreen handle and guard with a further Royal cypher having leather backing, lacking a scabbard
£300-500
1124.
George V 1845 pattern Infantry Officers sword, the 32.5" straight blade with scroll cartouche decoration and the Royal cypher, also inscribed Hobson & Sons 135 Lexington St. London W, the wire wrapped shagreen handle and brass mount also with a GRV Royal cypher, with a leather wrapped scabbard
£100-200
1125.
Victorian 1822 pattern Officer's sword, the 32" blade with slight curve, the wire wrapped shagreen handle and guard with pierced VR Royal cypher, with a brass scabbard
£80-120
1126.
19th century short sword with lion head pommel, possibly French Napoleonic, the 20" double edged blade, with a leather scabbard
£100-150
1127.
British 1796 pattern Infantry Officers sword, the 32" straight blade with symbols, crown, crest and figure decoration, the wire wrapped handle and hinged butterfly guard, lacking a scabbard
£100-150
1128.
British 1796 pattern Infantry Officers sword, the 32.5" long blade with symbol decoration, crown and Royal GR cypher, also bearing the crest with the Latin Order of The Garter motto, the silvered wire wrapped handle and butterfly guard, with a leather and brass mount scabbard
£100-150
1129.
British 1796 pattern Infantry Officers sword, the 32" long straight blade and the wire wrapped handle with butterfly guard, lacking a scabbard
£70-100
1130.
Prussian infantry sword, the 29.5" straight blade and brass guard and ribbed twist handle, the guard inscribed Ge Ce 38 (lacking scabbard)
£100-200
1131.
Fine Scottish silver and citrine mounted dress dirk, the 11" blade with worked back, the hardwood handle with carved Celtic knot and thistle finial mounted with a facet cut Citrine, in a Celtic motif engraved silver mounted leather wrapped scabbard containing the en suite companion knife and fork of the same design, maker Thomas Kerr Ebbutt, Edinburgh 1909, 19" long overall
£700-1000
1132.
Scottish silver mounted Sgian Dubh, the handle with carved Celtic braid design with a silver Celtic knot band, the handle end with a claw set stone, with silver mounted leather scabbard, hallmarks CD INVss Edinburgh 1907, 7.5" overall; also with two further Sgian Dubh with carved braid handles, one with stone set handle (3)
£200-400
1133.
19th century hunters knife by Charles Congreve, the 11.5" double edged blade marker C Congreve Sheffield with William IV Royal cypher, with shaped cross guard and horn handle scales, in a metal mounted leather scabbard
£200-400
1134.
WW2 American V44 Knife, the 9.5" single edged bowie blade stamped Kinfolks Inc., with a brass cross guard and riveted composite handle, in an embossed Collins & Co. leather scabbard
£150-250
1109
1107
1108
1135.
German Third Reich Rotes Kreuz (Red Cross) Hewer dagger, the 10.25" blade with saw tooth back and chisel point, the cross guard with DRK emblem, with a chequered grip opposite a smooth grip, in a painted metal scabbard with leather belt loop
£400-600
1136.
Third Reich SA dress dagger, the 8.5" long blade with inscription 'Alles fur Deutschland', maker Eikhorn, Solingen, the wooden grip with inset eagle insignia also with the SA monogram insignia to the top, in a metal scabbard with leather suspension
£200-400
1137.
Naval General Service Medal 1848, awarded to James S. Mann Midshipman, with Syria clasp
£400-600
1138.
Queen's South Africa medal, awarded to 4924 Pte H.G. Clarke S. Wales Bord, with 7 clasps
£60-100
1139.
Group of three WW1 medals, awarded to 1086 Pte S.J. Fletcher Midd'x R, The Great War for Civilisation 1914-1919 and 1914-15 Star and 1914-1918 medal; also a 1935 Jubilee medal (4)
£100-150
1140.
Silver gilt and enamelled Masonic medalJustice Truth Philanthropy, Sir Arthur Bell Lodge No.4201 to John W Godfrey, cased; also with another Masonic mother of pearl Keystone medal and a gilt medal (3)
£50-80
1141.
9ct gold 'Deo Regi Fratribus Honor Fidelitas Benevolentia' Royal Arch medal, hallmarked George Kenning; together with a silver gilt example of the same and a gilt and jewelled Masonic Lodge medal by Kenning & Son, all with cases (3)
£100-150
1142.
Victorian part suit of armour in the medieval style, with close helm helmet, collar, rivet construction chest and back plates, arms with gloves and thigh armour (lacking any boots and with missing rivets/ broken leather straps various etc.); also with an armorial shield
£300-500
1143.
Victorian part suit of armour in the medieval style, with close helm helmet, collar, rivet construction chest and back plates, arm and thigh armour and boots (missing some rivets/broken leather straps various etc.)
£300-500
1144.
19th century hardwood flail-type truncheon, with turned grip and leather loop, 20" long altogether
£60-100
1145.
Victorian hardwood persuader cosh, with turned bands and ribbed handle, 15" long
£60-100
1136
1131
1146.
Victorian hardwood truncheon, with turned handle, 15" long
£40-80
1147.
Prussian Garde Du Corps Gorget, For the enlisted man, bearing FR cypher and scroll 1712 1912, with three hooks verso stamper Damaschk... 5.5" wide, 5.5" high, on a chain; together with a group of military regiment badges to include Indian Mess servant, Somerset, Royal Warwickshire, Royal Engineers, Machine Gun Corps etc.
£100-200
1148.
Royal Warwickshire Regiment helmet badge, the gilt metal eight point star plate with a crown around a laurel garland and strap motto border enclosing a stag with coronet on felt backing, over a scroll with the regiment title, three loop fasteneres verso, 4.75" high
£60-100
1149.
The Liverpool Regiment, 6th Volunteer Battalion helmet badge, the metal eight point star plate with a crown around a laurel garland and strap motto border enclosing The Horse of Hanover stag on felt backing, over a scroll with the regiment title, three loop fasteners verso, 5" high
£60-100
1150.
The Liverpool Regiment, 4th Volunteer Battalion helmet badge, the metal eight point star plate with a crown around a laurel garland and strap motto border enclosing The Horse of Hanover stag on felt backing, over a scroll with the regiment title, three loop fasteners verso, 5" high
£60-100
1151.
The Royal Sussex Regiment helmet badge, the metal eight point star plate with a crown around a laurel garland and strap motto border enclosing The regiment badge on felt backing, over a scroll with the regiment title, three loop fasteners verso, 4.75" high
£60-100
1152.
The Yorkshire Regiment helmet badge, the brass eight point star plate with a crown around a laurel garland and strap motto border enclosing the regiment badge on a felt backing, over a silvered scroll with the regiment title, lacking any loops verso, 5" high
£60-100
1153.
The South Wales Borderers Regimental helmet badge, the metal eight point star plate with a crown around a laurel garland and strap motto border enclosing the Dragon badge on felt backing, over a silvered scroll with the regiment title, three loop fasteners verso, 5" high
£60-100
1154.
The Welsh Regiment helmet badge, the Brunswick Star plate around a laurel garland and strap motto border enclosing the Prince of Wales Plume badge on felt backing, over a scroll with the regiment title, three loop fasteners verso, 5" high
£60-100
1155.
The Manchester Regiment helmet badge, the metal eight point star plate with a crown around a laurel garland and strap motto border enclosing the crested badge on felt backing, over a scroll with the regiment title, three loop fasteners verso, 4.75" high
£60-100
1156.
The Lothian Regiment helmet badge, the Brunswick Star plate around a laurel garland and strap motto border enclosing the thistle badge, over a silvered scroll with the regiment title, three loop fasteners verso, 5" high
£60-100
1157.
The 3rd Royal Lancashire Militia helmet badge, the metal Brunswick Star around a laurel garland enclosing The Regiment title and VR Royal cypher on felt backing, three loop fasteners verso, 5" high
£60 -100
1158.
The East Lancashire 2nd Volunteer Battalion helmet badge, the metal Brunswick Star around a laurel garland and regiment title border enclosing the sphinx badge, three loop fasteners verso, 5.25" high
£60-100
1159.
The North Staffordshire Regiment helmet badge, the Brunswick Star plate around a laurel garland and strap motto border enclosing the Plume badge on felt backing, over a scroll with the regiment title, three loop fasteners verso, 5" high
£60-100
1160.
The Lincolnshire Regiment helmet badge, the Brunswick Star plate around a laurel garland and strap motto border enclosing the Sphinx Egypt badge on felt backing, over a scroll with the regiment title, three loop fasteners verso, 5" high
£60-100
1142
1143
1161.
The Durham Light Infantry Regimental helmet badge, the Brunswick Star plate around a laurel garland and strap motto border enclosing the bugle badge on green felt backing, over a silvered scroll with the regiment title, lacking any loop fasteners verso, 5" high
£60-100
1162.
The East Surrey Regimental helmet badge, the Brunswick Star plate around a laurel garland and strap motto border enclosing the badge on blue felt backing, over a silvered scroll with the regiment title, repairs and losses to any loop fasteners verso, 5" high
£60-100
1163.
The Worcestershire Regiment helmet badge, the Brunswick Star plate around a laurel garland and strap motto border enclosing the badge on felt backing, over a silvered scroll with the regiment title, repairs and losses to any loop fasteners verso, 5" high
£60-100
1164.
The Sherwood Foresters (Derbyshire Regiment) helmet badge, the Brunswick Star plate around a laurel garland and Maltese Cross enclosing the Stag badge on a blue enamelled mount, over a scroll with the regiment title, with three loop fasteners verso, 5" high
£60-100
1165.
The 2nd Volunteer Battalion West Yorkishire Regiment helmet badge, the Brunswick Star plate around a laurel garland and Motto strap enclosing the Horse of Hanover badge on felt backing, over a scroll with the regiment title, with three loop fasteners verso, 5" high
£60-100
1166.
Royal Military Academy helmet badge, the Brunswick Star plate around a laurel garland enclosing the VR Royal cypher badge on a blue and red enamel mount, with three loop fasteners verso, 5" high
£60-100
1167.
Highland Light Infantry Officer's shoulder plate, with a brass crown and H.L.I. monogram on the bugle badge, 'Assaye' scroll with elephant beneath, on a gilt metal plate with hooks verso, 4" x 3"; also with a Gordon Highlanders badge 4" (2)
£70-100
1168.
Royal Irish Fusiliers regimental uniform oval plate/badge, with hook fasteners verso 3.75" high; together with an 87th Royal Irish Fusiliers brass Martingale horse badge and three others including Infantry Mounted Officers (5)
£80-120
1169.
Perthshire Volunteers helmet plate, with two loop fasteners verso, 4" high; together with a Wellington College Cadet Corps helmet plate, Leeds Volunteer Rifles badge, Lancashire Fusiliers XX badge, 1st Wiltshire R.N badge, and a lught Infantry plate (6)
£100-150
1170.
Victorian silver mounted ruby glass combination scent bottle and vinaigrette, the hinged cover over an oval bottle (lacking inner stopper), the silver base with hinged cover enclosing a gilt pierced grille, maker William Stringer Mills, London 1888, 3.5" high
£140-180
1171.
Pair of Victorian silver mounted globe glass scent bottles, each with repousse hinged covers with initialled cartouche enclosing an inner stopper, maker WHW, London 1894, 5.25" high (2)
£100-150
1172.
Edwardian silver mounted glass globe scent bottle, the repousse hinged cover enclosing an inner glass stopper, maker William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1903, 5" high
£40-80
1173.
Victorian Sampson Mordan & Co silver cylinder scent bottle, the hinged cover with gilt interior enclosing an inner glass stopper, over a foliate chased cylinder case, 2.25" high, London 1892, 2.25" high
£60-100
1174.
Three ruby glass double-ended facet scent bottles, the largest with foliate engraved screw/hinged covers (lacking any inner stoppers),5" long; the smaller with silver screw and hinged covers, 4" approx; also with another ruby glass facet scent bottle with foliate hinged cover enclosing an inner stopper, 2.75" high (4)
£70-100
1175.
Ruby glass facet cut scent bottle, with embossed brass hinged cover inset with gem stone (an inner glass stopper), 3.75" high; together with a ruby overlaid glass scent bottle with repousse metal hinged cover enclosing an inner scent bottle, 4" high (2)
£50-80
1176.
Two similar double ended green glass facet scent bottles, the first with gilt hinged covers, lacking one internal stopper, 5.25" long; the other with silver hinge opposite screw cover; also with another green glass scent bottle with brass hinged cover enclosing an inner stopper, 2.5" high
£60-100
1177.
Clear glass facet cut combination scent bottle and vinaigrette, the tapering glass bottle with repousse screw cover opposite a hinged cover enclosing a pierced grille, 4" long; together with a small silver mounted cut glass scent bottle with hinged cover, 1.75" high (2)
£40-80
1178.
19th century blue overlaid glass scent bottle with hinged metal cover stamped Gilbertson London, 3.5" high; also with a smaller example with repousse hinged cover enclosing an inner stopper, 3" high
£120-180
1179.
Fine 19th century blue and citrine overlaid glass scent bottle, the foliate chased facet hinged cover enclosing an inner glass stopper, over a fine ribbed and cut glass bottle, 4" high
£100-150
1180.
Good Victorian overlaid cranberry glass scent bottle, the silver hinged cover enclosing an inner glass stopper, maker C C May & Sons, Birmingham 1896, 2.5" high; also with a green glass bottle with repousse screw cover by S Blanckensee & Son Ltd 2.75" high (2)
£120-180
1181.
Attractive 19th century Bohemian green overlaid scent bottle and stopper, decorated with an oval panel depicting a child stood upon a chair washing, with two further oval floral painted panels on a white ground with gilded scroll highlight's and a gilded stopper, 5.5" high
£100-150
1182.
Attractive filigree white metal oval scent bottle holder, the foliate hinged top enclosing a pair of facet cut glass bottles with stoppers, 1.75" high
£50-80
1183.
Two Denis Lacy-Hulbert silver finger bowls, both hallmarked Sheffield 1977 with Jubilee mark, each with original box; also with a matched silver pin tray 3" diameter, 9.6oz t total (3)
£200-250
1184.
Russian cloisonne enamel on 84 zolotnik silver spoon, Marked Moscow 1888, indistinct assay initials, 5.75" long, 0.9oz t
£30-50
1185.
Victorian miniature silver mounted and facet cut glass flask with silver cup, maker GW (possibly George Watts), Chester 1900, 3.5" high; together with a novelty 'Just A Thimbleful' silver spirit measure, Horton & Allday, Birmingham 1890, 2.5" high, silver content 2oz t total (2)
£40-80
1186.
Impressive novelty large silver and plated sweetmeat wheelbarrow dish, the pierced foliate basket cast with birds and floral garlands, on a rotating wheel and two scroll handles / supports, 17" wide approximately, 7.5" high
** there are no marks present to the main structure, the wheel bears the lion passant and London assay stamp)
£200-400
1187.
Good Victorian silver claret jug, with a leaf cast scroll handle and hinged cover, over a half repousse body on stand, bearing a presentation inscription dated 1857, maker mark rubbed indistinct possibly Martin, Hall & Co, Sheffield 1856, 12.5" high, 22.3oz t
** ivory sale submission reference MKRC2VN8
£300-500
1188.
Georgian silver coffee pot, the hinged cover with pineapple finial over a foliate repousse decorated body and cast spout, with bone handle, marks rubbed and indistinct (faults and creasing), 10.5" high, 29.2oz t
£200-400
1159
1160
1189.
George III silver claret jug, the hinged cover with finial over a foliate chased body with bone handle, maker BM, London 1785, 12" high, 16.8oz t
£220-280
1190.
George III silver fiddle and shell pattern serving ladle, maker Thomas Wilkes Barker, London 1816, 13" long; together with a pair of Georgian silver fiddle and thread sauce ladles, maker William Eley I, William Fearn & William Chawner, London 1789, 7" long, 12.3oz t total
£160-220
1191.
Twelve Scottish silver fiddle dessert spoons, maker John Wilkie, Edinburgh, date mark indistinct possibly 1845, 7" long, 15.2oz t total
£200-300
1192.
Five George III silver table spoons, with crested handles, maker John Osment, Exeter 1811, 9" long; together with two silver table spoons by Peter & Ann Bateman and two by William Soame, 20.5oz t total (9)
£300-400
1193.
Six Victorian Old English silver dinner forks, with monograms to the handles, maker Reid & Sons (Christian John Reid), Newcastle 1869, 8" long; together with four Ellis & Co silver forks marked Birmingham 1927 and two forks by Francis Higgins III, 24.9oz t total (12)
£200-250
1194.
George III silver sauce boat, leaf cast leaf capped handle and repousse foliate body over three shell mount legs, maker indistinct, London 1812, 9" wide, 5" high, 14.2oz t
£220-280
1195.
Sampson Mordan & Co Ltd. novelty silver pin cushion cast as a bird, marked Chester 1915, with blue cushion, 2.5" high; together with another small example by the same maker and the same marks, 1.75" high (2)
£100-150
1196.
Henry Matthews Edwardian novelty silver pin cushion cast as a swan, Birmingham 1906, 2.5" high
£60-100
1197.
Levi & Salaman novelty silver pin cushion cast as a shoe, Birmingham 1904, 2.75" wide; together with an Adie & Lovekin Ltd. silver duck pin cushion (2)
£40-80
1198.
M. Bros Edwardian novelty silver pin cushion modelled as an elephant, Birmingham 1905, 2" high
£80-120
1199.
Edwardian novelty silver pin cushion modelled as a swan, maker Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders & James Francis Hollings (Frank) Shepherd, Birmingham 1906, 2.5" wide; together with a small novelty silver pig pin cushion by Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1905 (2)
£50-80
1200.
Sampson Mordan & Co Ltd late Victorian novelty silver pounce pot modelled as a chick, Chester 1898, 1.5" high
£60-100
1201.
Pair of novelty Spanish silver chick peppers, each with inset red and green cabouchon eyes and tail screw covers, stamped marks to the underside of the feet, each, 2.5" high, 1.4 oz t
£60-100
1202.
Set of six Victorian Hanoverian pattern silver forks, 8" long; together with three smaler forks 7" long nd five spoons 7" long, all by Francis Higgins III, London 1892, 28.3oz t total (14)
£400-500
1203.
Pair of George III Old English pattern silver table spoons, maker George Turner, Exeter 1819, 9.5" long; together with a fiddle pattern silver spoon by T Cox Savory, London 1829, 9" long; also with a sifting spoon by RC, London 1794, 8.1oz t total (4)
£120-180
1204.
Four Victorian Old English pattern silver table spoons, maker James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1895, 8.5" long; also with a pair of fiddle and thread silver table spoons by Elizabeth Eaton, London 1849, 16.8oz t total
£200-250
1205.
Group of four George III silver boat shaped open salts, with engraved foliate scroll borders upon four shaped bracket feet, with blue glass liners, maker CF likely Crispin Fuller London 1801, each 3.75" wide, 7oz t silver total (4)
£100-150
1206.
Victorian repousse heart shaped silver box with cover, maker W... indistinct rubbed, London 1887, 4" wide, 1.5" high; also with a rectangle silver box with hinged cover by Thomas Hayes, Birmingham 1900, 4" x 1.5", 5.9oz t total (2)
£80-120
1207.
Set of six Victorian silver coffee spoons, maker Elizabeth Eaton, London 1851, 5" long; together with a seven silver coffee spoons by Roberts & Belk, five earlier silver coffee spoons; also a Victorian silver sifting spoon, three pairs of silver nips and a pair of plated nips, silver 12.3oz t total
£180-220
1208.
Small Victorian silver beaker with half wrythen repousse decoration, maker Mappin Brothers (William Gibson & John Lawrence Langman), Sheffield 1893, 3" high; together with a repousse silver jug 3" high by Thomas Hayes of Birmingham, and a silver mustard pot with hinged cover and blue glass liner by William Aitken, Birmingham 1916, silver total 8oz t (3)
£120-180
1209.
Group of nine mother of pearl and silver folding fruit knives; together with a group of further folding fruit knives with steel blades etc.
£50-100
1210.
Rare Daum Nancy 'Violets' miniature acid etched and enamelled glass pitcher jug, signed in gilt to the base 'Daum Nancy' with Cross of Lorraine, 2.5" high
£400-600
1195
1194
1210
1211.
Cased pair of Victorian shell cast silver spoons, maker Josiah Williams & Co, London 1892, 5" long; together with a cased Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd flatware trio, Georgian trio by TF possible Thomas Freeman; also a cased set of six mother of pearl handle fruit knives and forks, by Frederick C Asman & Co, Sheffield 1910 (4 cases)
£50-80
1212.
Crisford & Norris Ltd silver babies rattle, cast as a head and face with collar, 4.5" long; together with another Crisford & Norris Ltd silver and mother of pearl babies rattle and whistle, Birmingham 1916, 3.25" long; together with a another silver whistle with facet glass handle
£40-80
1213.
Edwardian silver engraved rectangular snuff box, decorated with foliate scrolls and a lobed rim, the top with engraved 'WDM' monogram, Birmingham 1909, maker 'W.A' (William Adams Ltd), 2.25" X 1" 5/8, 1 oz t; with a silver engine turned rectangular note/cigarette case, Birmingham 1925, 2.5" x 1.75", 1.2 oz t (2)
£50-80
1214.
French early 19th century niello work silver snuff box of rectangular form, the top depicting a landscape scene with an arched bridge over a river within scroll cartouche border and diaper type ground, gilded interior, stamped marks, 2.75" x 1.5", 2 oz t
£80-120
1215.
Three silver engraved silver vesta cases, 1.4 oz t in total (3)
£30-50
1216.
Edwardian silver oval trinket box, the hinged top inset with a carved shell cameo depicting the three graces, gilded interior, London 1904, maker George Betjemann & Sons, 2" x 1" 5/8, 1.75" hign. 1.3 oz t ** with inscription beneath the hinge mount
£60-100
1217.
Rare silver Dunhill Auto Match-Box, Dunhill's Pat No. 13922/15, with engraved 'R.A' initials and dated 1924, London 1920, maker William Frederick Williams, 2" x 1.5", 2.2 oz t
£100-150
1218.
Late Victorian silver double sovereign coin case, for a full and half sovereign coin, with engraved monogram, Birmingham 1898, maker 'D&F' (probably Deely & Fisher), 2.25" X 1.25", 1.1 oz t; with a silver circular sovereign coin case of plain form, Birmingham 1910, 1.25" diameter (2)
£80-120
1219.
Edwardian silver engine turned vesta case, Birmingham 1907, maker A & J Zimmerman Ltd, 2" x 1.75", 1.7 oz t; with another Edwardian silver engraved vesta case, Birmingham 1906, maker Albert Jackson, 2" x 1.75", 0.9 oz t (2)
£40-80
1220.
Three silver engraved vesta cases, 2.2 oz t in total (3)
£40-80
1221.
Edwardian silver engraved vesta case with a gilded interior, Birmingham 1906, maker G Loveridge & Co, 2" x 1.5"; with two other silver vesta cases of plain form, 2.7 oz t in total (3)
£40-80
1222.
George III silver engraved vinaigrette, with an elaborate pierced gilt interior, Birmingham 1797, maker John Bettridge, 1" 3/8 x 1", 0.5 oz t
£50-80
1223.
Victorian silver engine turned vinaigrette, with a pierced gilt interior, Birmingham 1844, maker Edward Smith, 1.25" x 1", 0.4 oz t
£60-100
1224.
Victorian silver oval engraved vinaigrette, with a plain pierced grille interior, Birmingham 1868, maker George Unite, 1.5" x 1", 0.4 oz t
£50-80
1225.
George III silver vinaigrette of plain form, with a pierced gilt interior, Birmingham 1787, maker John Shaw, 1.25" x .6/8", 0.4 oz t
£50-80
1226.
George III silver vinaigrette of rectangular curved form with canted corners, with a pierced gilded interior, with ring pendant mount, Birmingham 1807, maker Samuel Pemberton, 1.25" x 0.75", 0.4 oz t
£50-80
1227.
William IV silver vinaigrette of rectangular form with a fine gilded pierced interior, Birmingham 1833, maker 'TS', 1.25" 1.25" x 0.80", 0.5 oz t
£50-80
1228.
George III silver engraved vinaigrette of rectangular form, with a gilded pierced interior, Birmingham 1795, maker Joseph Willmore, 1" x 0.5", 0.2 oz t (the grille hinged at fault); with a small Victorian silver engraved vesta case, Birmingham 1887 (2)
£50-80
1229.
Sampson Mordan & Co. Edwardian circular silver vesta case of disc form, London 1909, 1.75" diameter, 0.6 oz t ; together with a silver repoussé heart shaped locket pendant and a heart shaped silver trinket box with a gilded interior, Birmingham 1901 (3)
£60-100
1230.
David Bryce and Son novelty miniature English Dictionary 'The Smallest English Dictionary In The World', within a silver case with swivel cover and magnifying glass front by Sampson Mordan & Co Ltd. 1.25" x 0.75"
£80-120
1231.
Assorted silver to include a boxed thimble, silver buckle, large silver oval engraved locket pendant, belcher necklet and a cylindrical miniature box and cover
£30-50
1232.
Three brass novelty pig vesta cases, largest 2.75" wide; also a horseshoe vesta case and a miniature two drawer brass telescope
£40-80
1233.
19th century rectangular blue enamel patch box, the top depicting a cock fight, 2” x 1.5”
£60-100
1234.
Rare 18th century Bilston pink enamel oval patch box, depicting the Great Siege of Gibraltar, with a mirror interior on a white enamel ground, 2” x 1.75”
** The Great Siege of Gibraltar was an unsuccessful attempt by Spain and France to capture Gibraltar from the British during the war of the American Revolution
£150-250
1235.
Bilston 18th century oval pink enamel patch box, the top painted with a satircal scene of a couple facing each with the script ‘Before Marriage, After Marriage’ , plain white enamel interior, 2” x 1.5”
£100-200
1236.
Bilston 18th century oval enamel patch box, the top titled ‘A Katherine Hill Fairing’, the top enclosing the mirror on a pale blue base with a white enamel interior, 1.75” x 1.5” (mirror at fault)
£40-80
1237.
Bilston 18th century oval enamel patch box, the top titled and depicting Salisbury Cathedral, with a mirror interior on a blue ground base, 2.25” x 1.5” (the mirror at fault); also another oval enamel patch box 'Brave Nelson is no more, Success to his Memory' with the image of a ship, over a pink ground base (2)
£60-100
1238.
Bilston 18th century circular green stud box, the top with motto ‘Together in my Fair One Meet, Virtue fair & Manners Sweet, 1.5” diameter (with enamel flaws); with another oval ‘Remeber Me’ oval enamel patch box, with a mirror interior on a green ground, 1.5” x 1.25” (2)
£60-100
1239.
Bilston 18th century oval pink enamel patch box, the top with a mirror interior and motto ‘Have a communion with few , Be familiar with one, Deal justly with all, And speak evil of none’, 1.75”x 1.25” (enamel fault); with another Bilston motto enamel patch box (base restored) (2)
£80-120
1236
1240
1241
1240.
French faience porcelain and gilt metal oval trinket box, marked ‘Sceaux 1767’, the top depicting a seated gentleman sat beneath a tree, the base with foliate garlands, 2” x 1”
£40-80
1241.
Attractive gilt enamel rectangular trinket box, decorated with pale blue flowers on a mottled orange and green guilloché ground, the hinged cover enclosing a blue enamel interior, 2.25” x 1.25”
£50-80
1242.
Three Bilston 18th century enamel patch boxes, each inset with mirrors (3) (two with faults)
£60-100
1243.
Good 19th century French Palais Royale style scent bottle case, the domed top casket with a swing handle and scroll and landscape decorated panels enclosing a silk lined interior with lift-out tier containing three square glass scent bottles with stoppers, the casket then with figural mounts and scroll cast feet, 7" wide, 8" high
£200-400
1244.
18th century burr walnut and cross banded table-top stationary chest, the slope front with seven drawers around a central door, 16" wide, 9" deep, 8" high
£150-250
1245.
Georgian novelty treen snuff box modelled as a shoe, with pin work decoration and a sliding cover, 4.5" wide, 2" high; together with a smaller lacquered show snuff box (2)
£70-100
1246.
Group of assorted antique treen and antler handle corkscrews; also vintage metal folding and novelty corkscrews various (12)
£30-50
1247.
19th century horn beaker, engraved with hunting scenes, 4" high
£50-80
1248.
Four pairs of 18th century petal base candlesticks, tallest 8.75" high
£60-100
1249.
Five pairs of 18th century petal base brass candlesticks, tallest 8" high
£70-100
1250.
Five pairs of 19th century brass candlesticks, tallest 8.25" high
£50-80
1251.
Georgian mahogany and brass banded rectangular tea caddy, the hinged cover with swing handle enclosing a divided interior with three metal liners, over panels with further brass inlaid banding, upon bracket feet, 10" wide, 6.5" high; also with a mahogany book stand with drawer and a small stationary tidy with inlaid paterae (3)
£60-100
1252.
19th century marble solitaire board, 12.5" diameter; with a large quantity of glass marbles of assorted sizes
£50-80
1243
1262
1260
1254
1244
1253.
Good late Victorian mother of pearl and silver mounted whist card box, the hinged cover with applied silver suit corner emblems (Chester 1899/1900) and central cartouche, enclosing a lined interior with two Tom Thumb Whist markers held to the cover underside, also containing two sets of Dondorf playing cards and two pencils, 4" wide, 3" deep, 2.25" high; together with a mother of pearl jewellery box, snuff box with presentation inscription and tortoiseshell lining, and a circular box with cover
£200-300
1254.
Rare Georgian mahogany oval brass strap bound two division wine cooler, with two loop handles, liners and lead liner, 16" wide, 9.5" high
£300-500
1255.
Good pair of Georgian mahogany serpentine knife boxes, the hinged covers with chevron stringing and underside star paterae enclosing a fitted interior, 9" wide, 12" deep, 15" high (2)
£250-350
1256.
Victorian mother of pearl and shell card case, 2.25" x 3.5"; together with an engraved mother of pearl card case (hinge at fault), mother of pearl ladies purse, pair of French mother of pearl opera glasses and group of mother of pearl buckles
£100-200
1257.
Good bronze figural ink stand cast as a standing Rooster, with hinged neck enclosing an ink well, upon a naturalistic base with branch pen rest, 8" high; together with a small brass owl watch stand (2)
£80-120
1258.
19th century mother of pearl playing card box for three decks, the hinged cover enclosing a lined and divided interior, 10" wide; together with a pair of mother of pearl boxes, 5" wide, and a mother of pearl desk obelisk thermometer 8.5" high (4)
£60-100
1259.
19th century brass tobacco box, the hinged cover engraved with the image of a three masted ship under the inscription' Wm Eva 1863', 2.5" x 2", also a 'Sam Thomas of Treherbert' brass tobacco box with cover engraved inscription 'J.Marrs Taunton 1911', and an 18th century Dutch tobacco box with opposing classical figural scene decoration, 5.5" x 3" (3)
£80-120
1260.
Two fine 19th century hand painted Armorial coach panels, of gold and red painted coats of arms on lacquered panels, largest 18" x 16" (2)
£400-600
1261.
Four small 19th century hand painted Armorial coach panels, each beasring armorial coats of arms and crests on lacquered panels, largest 15" x 15" (4)
£200-400
1262.
19th century gilt brass and abalone shell panel casket, the hinged cover with large domed shell inset enclosing a baize lined interior, over a serpentine box with further mother of pearl oval plaques and raised on ball feet, 5.5" wide, 4.5" high
£120-180
1263.
Regency style sarcophagus tortoiseshell and ivory tea caddy, the moulded top enclosing a lidded interior, mother of pearl escutcheon and short turned ivory feet, 6.75" wide, 6.5" high
** Ivory sale submission reference
SNWQSD9B
£80-120
1264.
Fine attractive late Victorian parquetry mother of pearl and silver mounted tea caddy of casket form, the hinged cover with foliate pierced silver borders and cartouche enclosing an inner lid with silver knob handle revealing an open interior, with two swing handles and raised on four ball feet, hallmarks for Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders & James Francis Hollings (Frank) Shepherd, Chester 1896, 5" wide, 3.5" high
£300-500
1265.
George III satinwood cross banded tea caddy, of rectangular form with canted corners, the hinged cover with shell paterae enclosing an inner lid, over a central elliptical shell paterae to the front, 4.5" wide, 4.75" high
£100-150
1266.
Decorative late 19th century brass fan shaped letter rack, with three pierced foliate fan dividers, upon a mahogany and ebonised base, 15" wide, 10" high
£30-50
1267.
George III oval mahogany inlaid tea caddy, the top inlaid with an oval conch shell paterae enclosing a lidded interior, the front inlaid with a draped swag motif, 5.75" wide, 4.75" high
** ivory sale submission reference
ZS5AKX8F
£100-150
1268.
Attractive Viennese silver and enamel lobed shape box, decorated with figural scenes and landscapes, 2.5" x 2.25" approx (at fault)
£80-120
1269.
Pair of 19th century novelty leather boot snuff boxes, with brogue detailing and pin studded soles, with leather covers, 2.5" high; together with a miniature novelty hardwood box carved as bellows with slide cover, and a circular brass box with screw cover cast with a lion mask, 2.25" diameter
£80-120
1270.
18th century Dutch brass and copper oval tobacco box with hinged cover, with engraved calendar decoration, 7" wide; together with two further engraved decorated brass tobacco boxes, one inscribed 'Anno 1761' (3)
£80-120
1271.
Interesting Dutch 18th century mother of pearl and brass tobacco box, possibly prisoner of war, the cover with primitive engraving depicting sailing ships and wildlife with inscriptions, 5" x 2.5"
£200-400
1272.
Three 19th century brass tobacco boxes in the forms of books, one with clock dial locking mechanism, the largest 3.25" x 2.25"; also a brass pipe loading box and oval stamp box (5)
£60-100
1273.
Early Victorian needlework sampler, worked with verse under the image of Adam and Eve with the apple tree, further plants and wildlife around, by Elizabeth Wood March 27 1846, within a maple frame, 11.5" x 15.75" including frame
£60-100
1274.
19th century rosewood and brass bound vanity travel box, the hinged cover enclosing a fitted interior with removable tier and further box tray under, with a secret morocco leather folio to the cover underside inscribed by the retailer 'EDWARDS MANUFACTURER TO HIS MAJESTY. 21 KING St BLOOMSBURY, LONDON', with a J.Bramah lock and key, 12.5" wide, 9" deep, 6" high
£80-120
1275.
Pair of Regency gilt wood and eglomise pier wall mirrors, the plain glass with dense patina surmounted by a naive painted landscape with a house, flanked by pilaster supports, 16" wide, 27" high (2)
£300-500
1276.
19th century Dutch marquetry walnut wall mirror, the rectangle plain glass within a frame with foliate border decoration, 29" x 19"
£80-120
1277.
Boer War Prisoner of War carved hardwood walking stick, with dog's head handle and carved inscription 'POW St Helena', 35" long
£60-100
1278.
Interesting carved walking stick by H Gibbs, with a weave effect crook handle and tassel finials, carved with figural decoration each figures depicting the seasons, on a faux tree bark ground, signed to a carved scroll near the handle, 36" long
£50-80
1279.
Gentleman's ebonised walking cane, with cast metal finial modelled as a pug dog's head, 37" long; also with another ebonised cane with silver finial, London 1920, 35.5" long (2)
£60-100
1280.
Two similar Victorian horn handled and ebonised gentleman's walking canes, each with a foliate engraved silver collar, one with presentation inscription dated 1897 and one with monogram, longest 37" (2)
£40-80
1281.
Interesting horn specimen gentleman's walking cane, constructed of many stacked graduating horn sections, with a Derby shaped handle, 33" long; also with a Swiss hunters type souvenir walking cane with rams horn handle and print inscribed 'Axenstein' 35" long (2)
£60-100
1282.
Interesting bone specimen faux bamboo walking cane, possibly whalebone, constructed with sections of straight bone and a handle of the joint section, 35" long
£100-200
1283.
Gentleman's walking cane with tiger's eye finial and engine turned yellow metal collar, 34.5" long 1284. Two Capodimonte porcelain Napoleonic Army figures; French drummer, with impressed title to the underside and numbered 1844, 9" high and Flag bearer numbered 1845, 9.25" high
£30-50
1284.
Two Capodimonte porcelain Napoleonic Army figures; French drummer, with impressed title to the underside and numbered 1844, 9" high and Flag bearer numbered 1845, 9.25" high (2)
£30-50
1285.
Pair of 19th century Staffordshire 'Babes In The Wood' figures, 3.5" high; also with a pair of hound figures, pair of poodles and a figural grup of a lady with goat4" high (7)
£100-200
1286.
Pair of 19th century Staffordshire seated spaniels holding baskets of flowers, 8" high; together with another pair of standing dogs, pair of dogs on pillows and a small group of smaller dog figures (10)
£100-200
1287.
Group of twenty 19th century and later Prattware pot lids (20)
£80-120
1288.
Group of twenty 19th century and later Prattware pot lids (20)
£80-120
1289.
Group of twenty 19th century and later Prattware pot lids (20)
£80-120
1290.
Group of twenty one 19th century and later Prattware pot lids (21)
£80-120
1291.
Group of fifteen 19th century and later Prattware pot lids, framed (15)
£60-100
1292.
Group of fifteen 19th century and later Prattware pot lids, framed (15)
£60-100
1293.
Group of twenty 19th century and later Prattware pot lids, twelve of which with accompanying pot bases (20)
£80-120
1294.
Group of twenty 19th century and later Prattware pot lids with accompanying pot bases
£80-120
1295.
Five 19th century Prattware lozenge/ rectangular pot lids and accompanying pot bases; together with five further pot lids
£60-100
1296.
Pair of Royal Crown Derby Imari palette porcelain jars with covers, inscribed 776/2444 and with factory marks to the undersides, 8" high
£50-80
1297.
Pair of 18th century Derby porcelain models of goldfinches, with coloured plumage, both perched on tree stumps applied with leaves and flowers, 6" high (one tail tip broken and re-glued)
£100-150
1298.
Early 19th century Royal Crown Derby porcelain sauce tureen with cover, the cover and body with painted bird panels on a gilt foiliate ground, with two handles and raised on lion mask and paw feet, Painted mark with Crown above crossed batons and D below, 7" wide, 5" high; also with a Victorian 'God Save Queen Caroline' lustre jug, 5.5" high (2)
£100-150
1299.
Group of three Minton majolica flower troughs, two crescent 1575 shape and a rectangular 1563 shape, moulded with faux timber panels and leaf decoration, with turquoise blue interior, each bearing registration lozenge, impressed manufacturer marks and model numbers to the undersides, rectangle 11" wide, (3)
£80-120
1300.
Pair of impressive majolica glaze pottery mask wall brackets in the manner of Cantagalli, with breakfront tops over masks of bearded gentleman flanked by wings, 12" wide, 15" high (2)
£100-200
1301.
19th century majolica glazed pottery candlestick in the style of Mafra, modelled with a mouse eating corn upon a circular base with encrusted foliage and a further mouse, 9.5" high
£40-80
1302.
Minton 19th century majolica figure as a fruit picker, modelled leaning on her grape basket upon a fruiting vine oval base, impressed factory marks, 10" high
£50-80
1303.
Good Japanese carved hardwood bear figure, upon a naturalistic carved plinth, 11.5" wide, bearing a factory logo to the foot and base underside and a signature to another foot, 10" high overall
£80-120
1306
1308
1310
1312
1307
1314
1315
1311.
Pair of Chinese famille rose oval porcelain plates, each decorated with three lady's in a pagoda setting within a foliate border with gilded highlights, 10.25" x 13.25"
1304.
Two similar pairs of fine Japanese Satsuma earthenware on white metal buckles, both decorated with flowers and wildlife, both pairs 2.25" high approx; also another single half buckle with figures decoration
£80-120
1305.
Good Chinese bronze figural study of a bull, cast standing, with character mark to the underside, 10" wide, 6" high
£70-100
1306.
Japanese carved wood netsuke modelled as a rat with a fruit, himotoshi to the underside between the feet, 2.5cm high
£200-400
1307.
Japanese satsuma earthenware vase, decorated with panels of geishas in a foliate setting on a blue ground with gilded highlights, Meiji period with character mark tot he underside foot rim, 9.5" high
£50-80
1308.
Pair of Chinese Canton enamel low jardinières, of rectangular form with canted comers upon corner bracket feet, painted with a key design to the rim and feet, the main body depicting cartouche panels of figures and landscapes upon a famille jeune ground, each with seal mark, 10.5" x 6.25", 4.5" high
£400-600
1309.
Chinese porcelain famille rose baluster tankard, painted with gilded chrysanthemum flowers, fence and crab, 18th century, 5.25" high; with a matching smaller baluster porcelain tankard, 4.75" high (2)
£120-180
1310.
Japanese signed bronze and gilded sword tsuba, depicting figure and a horse, 3" x 2.75"
£60-100
£150-250
1312.
19th century Chinese Canton famille rose porcelain shallow circular dish, with a lotus flower cut rim decorated with butterfly's among flowers, the exterior moulded with petals picked out in pink, green, blue, yellow and iron red, 12.5" diameter
** applied with a metal hanging mount
£120-180
1313.
Pair of 19th century Chinese Canton Canton famille rose porcelain boxes with covers, the lids with figural interior scenes enclosing a divided interior, the sides with birds on panels within a foliate ground, both 7.5" wide, 3.75" deep, 3" high (2)
£150-250
1314.
19th century Chinese Canton famille rose porcelain vase, with petal moulded flared rim over applied gilt dragons and figural decorated panels within a ground of flowers and foliage, 9" high
£50-80
1330
1326
1327
1315.
19th century Chinese Canton famille rose porcelain vase, with lion mask and ring handles over a shouldered body with figural interior decoration and floral panels, 12" high
£60-100
1316.
Graduated group of four 19th century Chinese Canton famille rose porcelain barrel pots with covers, each with figural and floral panel decoration, largest 3.5" high; also with a small gourd vase 4.25" high (5)
£60-100
1317.
19th century Chinese Canton famille rose porcelain relief moulded brush pot, with with figures in a garden decoration on a dense foliate ground, 4" high
£60-100
1318.
19th century Chinese Canton famille rose porcelain cylinder vase, with figural interior scene painted decoration under a foliate rim border, 10" high
£100-200
1319.
19th century Chinese Canton famille rose porcelain cylinder brush pot, with figures in a garden decoration under a rim foliate border, 5.25" high
£50-80
1320.
19th century Chinese Canton famille rose heavy porcelain quatrefoil dish, decorated with painted figural panels opposite flowers and birds, on a deep foot rim with foliate border, 13.25 wide
£100-150
1321.
19th century Chinese Canton famille rose porcelain mug, of cylinder form with a naturalistic moulded handle, decorated with a continuous painted figural garden scene around, under a dense foliate and butterfly rim border, 5.5" high
£80-120
1322.
Group of three 19th century Chinese Canton famille rose porcelain mugs, all of cylinder form with naturalistic moulded handles, decorated with painted figural scene panels opposite flowers and wildlife panels, on a dense foliate ground, each with interior rim border decoration, 5" high approx (3)
£100-200
1323.
Group of three 19th century Chinese Canton famille rose porcelain mugs, each of cylinder form with naturalistic moulded twist handles, decorated with painted flowers and wildlife panels on a dense scroll foliate ground, each with interior rim border decoration, largest 4.75" high (3)
£100-150
1324.
Pair of 19th century Chinese Canton famille rose porcelain teacups and saucers, decorated with figures and wildlife panels on a foliate scrolling ground, the cups with interior rim border decoration, the saucers 5.752 diameter, with a further saucer
£40-80
1325.
19th century Chinese Canton famille rose porcelain teapot, four small cups and saucers, decorated with figural interior panels opposite birds and other wildlife on a dense foliate scroll ground, the teapot 4" high
£80-120
1326.
Pair of 19th century Chinese famille rose porcelain dishes, with central painted scenes of figures in a garden within a rim border of flowers, 10" diameter (2)
£100-200
1327.
Pair of 18th century Chinese famille rose porcelain plates, with underglaze blue decoration and painted flower decoration within a rim border of clouds and flowers, 9" diameter (2)
£60-100
1328.
Chinese 19th century porcelain cylindrical vase, with underglaze blue rims, painted with panels of birds and foliage in Imari palette, character marks to the underside base, 12" high
£80-120
1329.
Japanese porcelain bottle vase, decorated in underglaze blue stylised foliate scrolls, 10.5" high
£150-250
1330.
Small Japanese bronze elephant figure, cast with a seal mark to the underside body, Meiji period, 2.5" high
£50-80
1331.
Continental School (19th century)Portrait miniature of a young gentleman, head and shoulders wearing a blue jacket yellow waistcoat cream shirt and collar decorated with a fashionable bow, watercolour on ivory, 3.25" x 2.75" ** ivory sale submission reference V6PZ853F
£80-120
1332.
English School (19th century) - Portrait of a small child seated at a desk with an open book and pink rose by their left hand, inscribed verso with the initials HB and various numbers 155, 4, 08, oil or enamel on ivory, oval, 2" x 1.75" together with a decorative portrait of a fashionable lady three-quarter length wearing a gown and red drape, (possibly a painted over photograph) 3.25" also three further damaged portrait miniatures, one the bearded gentleman, head and shoulders wearing a black coat, another of a gentleman wearing a blue coat (rubbed), a faded and discoloured portrait miniature of a young girl signed T.Seed and dated 1845 various sizes (5)
** ivory sale submission reference
6K8ZHF65
£80-150
1333.
English School (19th century) - Portrait miniature of a young man looking left, half length wearing a brown coat and cream shirt, watercolour on paper, oval 2.5" x 2" together with eight further black and white silhouettes depicting ladies and gentlemen, all contained within their original Victorian frames some decorated with brass turned decoration, watercolour with some gilding, various sizes (9)
£100-200
1334.
English School (19th century) - Portrait miniature of a military gentleman, half length wearing a scarlet army uniform, decorative lapels to the shoulder, watercolour on ivory, 2.75" x 2.25"
** ivory sale submission reference
G1NF5JMY
£100-150
1335.
English School (19th century) - Portrait miniature of a young lady, half length wearing a cream dress and pearl necklace, watercolour on ivory, 2.75" x 2"
** ivory sale submission reference
N855Z47N
£80-120
1374
1336.
Continental School (19th century) - Portrait miniature of a gentleman, head and shoulders wearing a dark jacket cream shirt and possibly holding a violin, watercolour on ivory, oval, 2" x 1.5"
** ivory sale submission reference HBMM77V3
£100-150
1337.
English School (19th century) - Portrait silhouette of a young lady facing left and wearing a black dress with white lace fringe, her hair decorated in gilt, watercolour and gilding, on paper, oval 2.75" x 2" together with five further silhouette miniatures depicting various cities including a military gentleman, also a circular collage depicting two birds of paradise upon the branch of a tree, watercolour and feathers, on paper and a small black and white circular photograph of a young boy, contained within decorative metal/brass circular frame, various sizes (8)
£100-200
1338.
English School (19th century) - Portrait of Admiral Ricketts, head and shoulders wearing naval uniform, watercolour on ivory oval, 2.75" x 2"(* ivory sale submission reference XVPFWR1L), together with a further portrait and miniature of a gentleman, head and shoulders wearing a black coat cream shirt and black neck scarf, watercolour on ivory, oval 2.5" x 2" (Submission reference 2WXNXGX1); also a commemorative piece to King George III, his reign 1760-1820, a painted portrait of the King in a rather naïve/ provincial style inscribed GR and contained within a turned brass decorated oval frame, overall size 5.5" x 4.5" (3)
£80-120
1339.
English School (19th century) - Portrait miniature of a young military officer wearing his scarlet coloured uniform, his lapels on his shoulders, his sash decorated with a military order, watercolour on ivory, oval 2.5" x 2" ** ivory sale submission reference 97M21PUK
£100-150
1340.
English School (19th century) - Portrait of a young lady, half length wearing a large flamboyant cream silk dress decorated with flowers also wearing a brown fur stole around her shoulders and across her chest, watercolour on ivory, oval 2.75" x 2" ivory sale submission reference 2837B4C8
* The work is contained within a damaged leather carrying case and turned brass inner mount. Together with a further miniature watercolour depicting a mother holding her child, possibly after a work by Daniel Gardner (1750-1805), watercolour on ivory, oval 2.75" x 2.25", ivory sale submission reference 5G4KYNL4
£100-150
1341.
English School (19th century) - country landscape with a figure and her dog in the foreground, horse pulling a cart with timber and a church tower in the distance, oil on canvas, 21" x 14"
£60-100
1376
1362
1342
1342.
English School (19th century) - pair of Royal Mail coaching scenes, oil on canvas, 19" x 15.5", framed 23" x 19.5" overall (2) (one canvas at fault)
£200-400
Furniture
1343.
Pair of large 17th century style wrought iron andirons, with basket tops upon tapered columns, mounted with three hooks and upon curved scroll bases, 31.5" high
£50-100
1344.
Pair of Victorian machine tapestry upholstered footstools, of downswept design upon giltwood paw feet, 16" wide, 7" high; together with a pair of 19th century carved oak bergere footstools with foliate designs upon reeded turned feet, with loose green padded covers, 15" wide (4)
£30-50
1345.
NO LOT
1346.
Unusual mahogany Patent Canterbury no. 136087, the hinged rectangular top enclosing an open compartment over three divisions, upon square fluted supports terminating with castors, 19.5" wide, 14.25" deep, 20" high
£20-40
1347.
Victorian mahogany secretaire library bookcase, with glazed double doors enclosing adjustable shelves, over the secretaire drawer with maple fitted interior and arched panelled cupboards, 48" wide, 21" deep, 82" high
£50-100
1348.
Campaign style teak brass bound chest upon a later mahogany stand, the hinged top enclosing an open interior with fixed swing side carryhandles, the chest 30" wide, 18" deep, 22" high overall
£30-50
1349.
19th century mahogany butlers gallery tray upon a folding stand, 35.5" wide, 21.5" deep, 38" high overall
£30-50
1350.
18th century elm oval gateleg dropleaf dining table, with a single frieze end drawer and upon baluster turned supports united by stretchers, 46.5" wide, 29" high
£50-100
1351.
Victorian mahogany washstand/side table, the gallery back over five drawers to the arched frieze and upon turned legs terminating with brass castors, 42" wide, 23" deep, 34" high
£40-60
1352.
19th century fruitwood square tilt-top occasional tripod table, upon a turned column with curved supports, 19" square, 26" high approx
£30-50
1353.
George III circular mahogany two tier dumb waiter, with graduated tiers upon a turned column and tripod supports with brass capped castors, the lower tier 24" diameter, 38.5" high
£40-60
1354.
Georgian plum mahogany demi-lune foldover games table, the crossbanded top enclosing a baize lined interior over the plain frieze and upon square tapering legs, 40" wide, 20.5" deep, 29" high
£40-60
1355.
19th century mahogany low side cupboard, the rectangular moulded top over two drawers and panelled cupboards upon short bracket feet, 44.5" wide, 20.5" deep, 30.5" high
£20-40
1356.
Georgian mahogany demi-lune side table, the raised back over a plain frieze and upon square chamfered tapered supports terminating with brass castors, 47.75" wide, 25.5" deep, 31.5" high
£30-50
1357.
George III mahogany two tier circular dumb waiter, with baluster turned columns upon a tripod base terminating with pad feet, the lower tier 24" diameter approx, 40" high
£40-60
1358.
George III mahogany serpentine foldover tea table, with a single frieze drawer upon chamfered square canted supports and rear gateleg action, 35" wide, 18" deep, 29" high
£60-90
1359.
Georgian mahogany bureau, the fall front enclosing a fitted interior over pullout slides, two short drawers and three graduated long drawers, on bracket feet, 39" wide, 21" deep, 41" high
£20-40
1360.
Mahogany oval tilt tray-top tripod occasional table, with twin brass handles, crossbanded with rosewood upon a turned column and splayed supports, the top 31" x 21", 26" high
£20-40
1361.
Georgian mahogany hanging corner wall cabinet, the carved dentil cornice over a single panelled door enclosing fixed shelves, 29" wide, 18.5" deep, 42.5" high
£10-20
1362.
19th century mahogany circular three tier dumb waiter, with graduated circular tiers upon baluster turned columns and a tripod curved base terminating with white ceramic castors, the lower tier 22" diameter approx, 44" high
£40-60
1363.
Victorian turned spinning wheel, 36" high
£15-25
1364.
Small mahogany side table fitted with a single drawer upon square tapered legs, 23" wide; together with a two tier drop flap occasional table and an oval two tier table (3)
£20-40
1388
1373.
1365.
Edwardian mahogany satinwood banded dropleaf side table, the swivel top upon slender supports united with an undertier, 34" wide extended
£15-25
1366.
19th century mahogany dropleaf side table, with a single frieze drawer upon canted supports united with an undertier, 28" high
£20-40
1367.
Victorian rosewood piano stool, with a rectangular needlework seat upon turned legs; together with a Georgian mahogany three tier corner washstand and a Victorian mahogany commode (3)
£20-40
1368.
19th century mahogany demi-lune foldover games table, the baize lined interior over a blind fret carved frieze, upon square tapered legs terminating with brass castors, 36" diameter extended, 29" high
£20-40
1369.
George II walnut and feather banded bureau, the fall front enclosing a fitted interior with a well, over pull-out slides, two short and two graduated long drawers upon bracket feet, 31" high, 19" deep, 39" high
£100-150
1370.
NO LOT
1371.
19th century mahogany side table, with single frieze drawer, 36" wide, 18" deep, 30" high
£20-40
1372.
19th century mahogany twin handled rectangular butlers tray on a bespoke made stand
£20-40
19th century mahogany dropleaf sofa table, with dummy end drawers upon a turned column and four splayed supports terminating with cast brass claw feet and castors
£30-50
1374.
Large Victorian mahogany library bookcase, with arched glazed double doors enclosing shelves, the base with a cushion drawer over panelled cupboard doors flanked with carved mouldings, upon a plinth base, 42" wide, 20" deep, 87" high
£80-120
1375.
Victorian mahogany chiffonier, the pediment back over two drawers and four cupboards to the reverse breakfront base, 68.5" wide, 21.5" deep, 43.5" high
£30-50
1376.
Early 19th century mahogany side table, with a single long drawer over two short drawers to the kneehole frieze, upon square canted legs, 31.5" wide, 19.5" deep, 28" high
£40-60
1397
1377.
George III serpentine mahogany foldover tea table, with slender canted tapered legs, 34" wide, 18.5" deep
£40-60
1378.
Large George III mahogany pad foot dropleaf dining table, 50" wide, 57" extended
£30-50
1379.
18th century oak gateleg dropleaf table, fitted with a single frieze drawer, 48" wide
£40-60
1380.
Georgian style mahogany sideboard, 54" wide, depth 24", 26" high
£20-40
1381.
Georgian style mahogany inlaid sideboard, 60" wide, depth 24", 36.5" high
£20-40
1382.
19th century mahogany Pembroke table, with a single frieze drawer upon tapering square legs, 32" wide, 29" high
£20-40
1383.
Georgian style mahogany sideboard, with a crossbanded top and central tambour compartment, 60” wide, depth 20”, 36” high
£20-40
1384.
19th century mahogany writing table, with a boxwood banded long drawer and two short drawers to the arched kneehole frieze, upon slender turned legs, 32.75" wide, 18.5" deep, 30.75" high
£40-60
1385.
19th century mahogany Pembroke table, with a single end drawer and opposing dummy drawer upon square tapering legs terminating with castors, 39" wide, 28.5" high
£20-40
1386.
Attractive 19th century mahogany side table with a single drawer applied with pressed brass oval handles, over a tambour compartment and upon square tapering legs terminating with brass castors, 36" wide, 19" deep, 31.25" high
£40-60
1387.
Pair of 1930s oak framed upholstered armchairs, with decorative reeded padded backs, 26" wide, the backs 36.5" high (re-upholstered) (2)
£40-60
1388.
Victorian mahogany library bookcase, with double glazed panelled doors enclosing adjustable shelves, over a serpentine base with a single drawer and arched panelled cupboards, upon short turned feet, 42" wide, 87" high
£50-80
1414
1406
1407
1411
1389.
19th century mahogany D-end dining table, the two sections with inlaid ebony bands, upon square tapered supports, 43.5" x 46.5"
** This table can be split to make a pair of side tables
£30-50 1390.
Small George III Cuban mahogany pad foot dropleaf table, 36" wide, 27.5" high
£60-100
1391.
Set of four Regency mahogany dining chairs, with horizontal scroll carved splats over dropin seats and upon turned and reeded fore legs (4)
£30-50 1392.
Decorative cast iron grate topped rectangular side occasional table, in a bespoke mahogany frame with square canted legs, 48" x 13.5", 22" high
£30-50 1393.
Set of four 19th century Hepplewhite style mahogany dining chairs, with pierced shield backs over neutral reupholstered serpentine seats and square tapering fore legs terminating in spade feet, the seats 19.5" wide, the backs 37" high (4)
£40-60 1394.
19th century mahogany bowfront side table, with single frieze drawer applied with a pressed brass oval handle upon square tapering legs, 36" wide, 19.5" deep, 31" high
£30-50
1395.
Victorian rosewood circular centre table, the tilt-top upon a tapered cylindrical column and circular platform upon carved paw feet, 47.5" diameter
£50-100
1396.
Attractive 19th century satinwood standing corner cupboard, with parquetry and marquetry inlay with a single cupboard door upon square tapered feet, 29" wide, 16.5" deep, 33" high
£30-50
1397.
Large 18th century oak oval gateleg dining table with a single frieze end drawer upon turned supports united by stretchers, 48" wide, 27.5" high
£50-100
1398.
19th century mahogany butlers gallery serving tray upon a turned fluted stand, the tray 28" x 21", 32" high overall
£30-50
1399.
Victorian walnut veneered three tier whatnot in need of restoration, 19" wide; together with a figured walnut two tier serving trolley and a late Victorian folding occasional table (3)
£10-20
1400.
Regency rosewood brass inlaid display cabinet of small proportions, the raised back over a single drawer and glazed panelled doors enclosing fixed shelves, upon scroll design feet, 30" wide, 15" deep, 52.25" high
£50-100
1401.
Georgian mahogany corner armchair, with pierced vertical and turned splats over a drop-in seat and upon a cabriole fore leg, 29" wide; together with a Georgian oak carver chair and a Victorian mahogany carver chair (3)
£30-50
1402.
Victorian mahogany carver chair with a reupholstered stuffover drop-in seat upon turned legs; together with a Hepplewhite style mahogany carver chair and two 19th century single chairs (4)
£20-40
1403.
Collection of five folding bagatelle boards, including an example by E.J Riley (5)
£50-100
1404.
Good large brass club fender, with a buttoned leatherette top rail and wrythen fluted supports, 76" wide, 24" deep, 23" high
£400-800
1405.
Early 19th century mahogany side table, the crossbanded top with boxwood inlay, over two frieze drawers and upon slender barrel turned legs, 20.5" wide, 13.75" deep, 29.5" high
£80-120
1406.
Unusual miniature Victorian rosewood Sutherland table, with baluster turned supports upon a stretcher base united by a stretcher and upon bun feet, 18" wide, 18" high, 18" extended
£80-120
1407.
Victorian miniature satin birch stretcher table, the rectangular top upon a turned stretcher base with downswept supports upon white ceramic castors, 24" x 12", 22.5" high
** Bearing an oval plaque to the underside 'T.H. Fidner & Sons
£60-100
1408.
Small 19th century mahogany chest of drawers, the rectangular top with boxwood banding over three drawers, each applied with oval pressed glass handles and upon splay bracket feet, 30" wide, 17.75" deep, 32.5" high
£100-200
1409.
Attractive small 19th century satinwood two tier side table, the crossbanded rectangular top over a single drawer and upon square tapering splayed supports united with a shaped undertier, with brass capped castors, 15.5" wide, 12" deep, 28" high
£80-120
1410.
Unusual Georgian mahogany circular dropleaf tripod table, with demi lune leaves upon a barrel turned columns and tripod swept supports, 22.5" diameter open, 28" high
£80-120
1411.
George III mahogany chest of drawers of small proportions, the moulded rectangular top over a pull-out slide and four graduated long drawers, each applied with pierced matching brass swing handles and upon bracket feet, 31.5" wide, 18" deep, 33" high
£200-400
1412.
Georgian style mahogany graduated four tier waterfall open bookcase on bracket feet, 24" wide, 44" high
£50-80
1413.
19th century coloured silk embroidered tapestry depicting an exotic bird amidst flowering branches, mounted in a contemporary gilt frame, 35" x 28.75" overall
£80-150
1414.
Late 19th century walnut tall Wellington chest, inset with eight drawers each applied with matching brass swing handles, flanked with plain pilasters with fluted and carved capitals upon a plinth base, 22" wide, 16" deep, 61.5" high
£150-250
1415.
18th century Dutch walnut marquetry bowfront low corner cupboard, with profuse foliate decoration, with a single door enclosing a fixed shelf upon short cabriole feet, 23" wide, 16.5" deep, 38.5" high
£150-250
1416.
Unusual Georgian mahogany square tripod occasional table, the gallery top with chevron inlaid banding over a green baize lined pull-out slide and a single drawer with boxwood banded inlay, upon a baluster turned column and splayed feet terminating with brass castors, 14.75" square, 28.75" high
£200-300
1417.
Attractive nest of three burr walnut occasional tables in the Regency manner, with crossbanded satinwood tops upon slender turned supports united by crinoline stretchers, the larger table 19" wide, 12.5" deep, 22.25" high
£60-100
1418.
Good George III mahogany bureau, the fall front with a green baize lining enclosing a good serpentine tiered fitted interior comprising secret drawers, pigeonholes and small drawers, over three short drawers and three graduated long drawers flanked by quarter reeded pilasters and upon short ogee bracket feet, 43" wide, 23" deep, 40.5" high
£100-200
1419.
19th century mahogany and rosewood work side table, the rectangular crossbanded hinged top with boxwood banding enclosing a two division compartment, over a single drawer and upon square tapering legs, 18.25" wide, 15" deep, 28.5" high
£60-100
1426
1419
1418
1415
1417
1420
1420.
Dutch 18th/19th century walnut marquetry side table, the rectangular top depicting an urn with two birds and foliate designs over a single frieze drawer applied with brass swing handles, with a shaped frieze upon cabriole legs, 31.5" wide, 16" deep, 28.5" high
£200-400
1421.
Victorian mahogany cheval dressing mirror, the adjustable large rectangular mirrored plate upon moulded splayed supports with a rectangular plateau and upon short turned tapered feet terminating with brass castors, 66.75" high, 20" wide
£80-120
1422.
George III mahogany serpentine chest of drawers, the top with an inlaid frieze over three drawers each applied with matching circular pressed brass handles and upon slender splay bracket feet, 47.5" wide, 22" deep, 34" high (with faults)
£150-250
1423.
Victorian miniature stripped pine chest of two short and two long drawers, 17" wide, 7.5" deep, 13" high
£40-60
1424.
George III style mahogany serpentine chest of drawers, the moulded rim top over a pull-out slide and four graduated drawers each applied with matching brass swing handles, flanked with blind fret carved canted corners upon bracket feet, 36" wide, 21" deep, 33" high
£200-400
1425.
Georgian walnut fretwork rectangular wall mirror, 15" wide, 48.5" high
£50-80
1426.
George III mahogany kneehole desk, the rectangular moulded top over a pull-out slide, single long drawer, shallow frieze drawer and a recessed cupboard, flanked by three small graduated drawers to either side and upon bracket feet, 33" wide, 20.5" deep, 29.5" high
£150-250
1427.
George III style mahogany rectangular dressing stool, with a green foliate stuffover seat upon cabriole legs terminating with claw and ball feet, 24" x 20", 18" high
£80-120
1428.
Victorian mahogany low library cupboard, the rectangular moulded top over double panelled doors enclosing adjustable shelves and upon a plinth base, 43" wide, 14" deep, 32.5" high
£50-100
1429.
Dutch 19th century walnut marquetry bombé chest of drawers, profusely decorated with foliate designs, the shaped top over four long drawers each applied with matching ornate brass fixed handles and escutcheons over the shaped apron and upon slender splay bracket feet, 39" wide, 19" deep, 32.5" high
£400-600
1429
1442
1437
1430.
Small early Victorian mahogany side table, the rectangular moulded top over a single frieze drawer and upon turned legs, 20" wide, 15" deep, 29.5" high
£60-100
1431.
Rare Regency mahogany metamorphic library steps armchair, with a horizontal back over scroll swept arms, with a later ply seat with a reeded front rail and upon sabre reeded fore legs, opening to reveal a set of four steps, 22" wide, the chair back 35" high
£400-600
1432.
Rare 17th/18th century German iron 'Armada' strapwork chest, the hinged top inset with an impressive lock mechanism to the underside with an engraved pierced metal plate depicting birds and foliage, the interior with a separate lockable compartment, with large oval loop carryhandles, 33" wide, 18.5" deep, 18" high ** with two keys
£700-1000
1433.
Set of three elm seat wheelback Windsor chairs (3)
£20-40
1434.
Three fabric lined folding screens, the tallest with a William Morris type design, 68" high
£40-80
1439.
1435.
Victorian mahogany extending dining table, the moulded top upon turned legs terminating with brass castors, with one spare leaf, 54" x 75" extended approx
£100-200
1436.
Victorian mahogany miniature table-top chest of drawers, with a hinged top enclosing a divided tier, over three long drawers upon a wavy frieze base, 15.5" wide, 9.5" deep, 14" high
£80-120
1437.
Fine 19th century rosewood parquetry side table by Collinson & Lock, London, the parquetry inlaid rectangular top with rounded corners over a single frieze drawer applied with an ornate pierced brass handle, over fine carved and turned supports united with an undertier and upon short turned gadrooned feet, 25" wide, 17" deep, 29.5" high
** Stamped Collinson & Locke, London 4084 to the top drawer
£200-300
1438.
19th century mahogany dressing/toilet mirror, with rectangular glass on turned supports over a bow fronted base of three short drawers, 21" wide, 23" high
£40-80
Rare Regency tortoiseshell veneered side table, the rectangular top and square support with brass wire inlay, on a trefoil plateau base and on bun feet, 14" x 11.5", 24.5" high
£200-400
1440.
Shaker style circular tripod candle/side table, the plain top over a central support over three downswept legs, 16" diameter, 27" high
£50-80
1441.
Georgian mahogany circular tripod wine table, 18" diameter, 26" high
£30-50
1442.
17th century oak joynt stool, the rectangular moulded top over an egg and dart carved frieze upon turned supports untied with stretchers, 21" wide, 23" high
£100-200
1443.
17th century and later oak joynt stool, with a geometric inlaid carved frieze upon reeded support united with inlaid stretcher, the moulded top with carved nautical anchor crest, 18" wide, 21" high
£100-200
End of sale
1432
1431
CONDITIONS OF SALE
The Auctioneer acts only as agent for the Seller (unless otherwise specifically declared). Lots sold are likely to have been subject to wear and tear caused by user or the effects of age and may therefore have faults and imperfections. Buyers are given ample opportunity at viewing times to examine lots to be sold and will be assumed to have done so. They must rely solely on their own skill or judgement as to whether lots are fit for any particular purpose.
1. Bids
All bids made shall be treated as offers made upon these Conditions of Sale and all persons present and approved to bid are admitted to a sale on the basis that they have notice of these Conditions.
1A. Internet Bidding
There are no additional surcharges when bidding via our own bidding platform 'GH Live'
We also use two other online bidding platforms via the-saleroom.com and Easylive which will be subject to additional fees. Please see their respective websites for further details and terms.
‘Pre-Bidding Autobids’
'Pre-Bidding' is a new feature to our own platform and allows bidders to bid against each other prior to the start of a live auction. During the live auction the bidding will start at the current bid reached during the 'Pre-Bidding' and continues until your maximum bid is reached. All bids are anonymous, and your maximum bids are confidential. If you have been outbid, during the ‘Pre-Bidding’ then you will receive an email notifying you that you are no longer the leading bidder, however once the sale is live you will not receive any further notifications. Once bids are placed, they cannot be removed, but can be reduced, if above the current bid.
2. Ascertainment of the Buyer
The Buyer shall be the person making the highest bid which is acceptable to the Auctioneer as signified by the fall of the hammer. No bid may be retracted. In the case of a dispute the Auctioneer may either declare the purchaser or put the lot up again.
3. Auctioneer’s discretion
The Auctioneer has sole discretion, (a) to refuse any bid, (b) to advance the bidding as he may decide, (c) to withdraw or divide any lot or combine one lot with another or others, (d) to exclude any person from the auction rooms, and (e) to require pre-payment in full.
4. Reserves and Seller’s right to bid
Lots put up for sale are subject, (a) to any reserve price imposed by the Seller, (b) the right of the Auctioneer to bid on behalf of the Seller, and (c) where no reserve has been imposed (but in no other case) for the Seller to bid personally or through any one agent. It is the responsibility of the Seller to ensure any reserves are received by the Auctioneer.
5. Buyer’s Duties
The Buyer shall forthwith or as soon as possible after the sale, (a) supply his name and address, (b) supply, if so required, bank or other suitable references, (c) pay the full purchase price in a way acceptable to the Auctioneer, notwithstanding any prior arrangement for advance payment required by the Auctioneer, and (d) on proof of payment clear the lots purchased by the times specified. Lots may not be cleared during the sale except by permission of the Auctioneer.
6. Payments ALL LOTS ARE TO BE PAID & CLEARED WITHIN 7 DAYS OF THE AUCTION
Methods of payment include direct bank transfer, debit card, credit card, cash to a maximum of £8,500, Cheque payments are no longer accepted. For fraud protection we no longer accept payments by credit or debit cards for ‘Customer not Present’ transactions. Card payments at the saleroom will be accepted but must be supported by Chip and PIN. Card payments for live internet bidding will only be accepted if they have been AVS and 3D Secure authorised via our online platform with a maximum transaction limit of £1000 for Watch & Jewellery auctions; £2000 limit for all other auctions unless previous authorisation has been agreed. Deposit payments made direct at the bank or via telephone banking will need to be confirmed as 'cleared funds' before any goods are released.
6A. Anti-Money Laundering Policy
New clients spending over £5000 on an individual transaction must be verified, by supplying a current form of ID confirming their name and address to match the invoice. This must be supplied to complete the transaction before the release of goods
7. Liability of the Auctioneer and Sellers
Subject to Condition 8: (a) faults and imperfections (if any) are not stated in the catalogue and neither the Seller nor the Auctioneer is responsible for any defects whatsoever, (b) no warranty is given or authorised to be given by the Seller or the Auctioneer with regard to any lot other than the Seller’s right to sell it, (c) any express or implied conditions or warranties relating to description or quality, are hereby excluded.
8. Catalogue Descriptions
Descriptive statements contained in the advertisements or catalogues or made up by the Auctioneer or any member of his staff should be taken as matters of opinion only and shall not be taken as statement of fact.
i) Items in the catalogue are sold as seen. Where possible significant damage is mentioned, but this does not include all faults and imperfections. The absence of such reference does not imply that the lot is in good condition or free from restoration or repair. Condition reports are available upon request
ii) ’Inscribed’ or ‘Signed’ does not imply that the lot is wholly or partly by that maker
9. Forgeries
Notwithstanding Conditions 6 and 7, if the Auctioneer receives notice in writing from the Buyer WITHIN 7 DAYS OF THE SALE that in his opinion a lot is a forgery (as defined in Condition 12) and on giving such notification the lot in question is returned to the Auctioneer at his working premises in the same condition as when bought, then if on considering such evidence as the Buyer supplies to prove his assertion, the Auctioneer decides that the lot is a forgery the sale of the lot will be rescinded and the purchase price repaid to the Buyer.
10. Property in lots and risk
The Buyer shall not become the owner of any lot, and the Auctioneer shall have a lien thereon, until the Buyer has discharged the purchase price in full together with any other charges due, but after the fall of the hammer the risk of damage or loss shall nevertheless be the Buyer’s.
11. The Premium
The Buyer shall pay to the Auctioneer a premium of 22% of the hammer price together with VAT. (26.4% inclusive of VAT)
12. Default by Buyer If the Buyer fails to make payment in a way acceptable to the Auctioneer or to remove any lot or lots bought by him within 7 days of the auction or in any other material respect fail to comply with these conditions, the Auctioneer shall have the right, (a) to resell the lot or lots by public auction or otherwise without notice to the Buyer, and if any deficiency arises on such resale, after deducting the Auctioneer’s full costs and expenses, the Buyer shall be responsible to the Auctioneer therefore (but any net surplus to be the Seller’s) or, alternatively, (b) to store the lot at the Auctioneer’s premises or elsewhere and to release the lot to the Buyer only after payment in full of the purchase price together with any other charges due. The Auctioneer reserves the right to charge storage of 50p per lot per day on any lot or lots uncleared by the time specified together with any removal expenses. In addition, interest will be charged at 2.5% per month or part thereof (34.4% APR) on any accounts that remain unpaid in part or full 1 week after the sale. Interest and storage will be charged from the date of sale. In addition, the Buyer shall be liable for all legal and court costs incurred by the Auctioneers in pursuit of payment from the Buyer. The Auctioneer reserves the right to refuse any cheques and will not release lots purchased until evidence has been received that any cheque accepted has been cleared.
13. Release of Goods
Payment and clearance should be made within seven days after the sale. Goods will not be released until full payment has been cleared and a paid invoice produced. For clients arranging courier or third-party collection: written instruction must be received by the purchaser; identification will be requested from the courier and their vehicle’s registration number taken. For security purposes our premises are monitored by 24-hour CCTV
14. Definitions and interpretation
In these conditions: (a) Reference to the ‘the Auctioneer’ shall be taken to mean the firm of Gardiner Houlgate or any director, partner or employee thereof at the time of sale; (b) Buyers shall be deemed to be the principals unless to the prior knowledge of the Auctioneer they are acting as agent on behalf of a named principal; (c) ‘Forgery’ means a lot (i) which is so constituted as deliberately to deceive when considered in the light of its catalogue description, and (ii) whose value as such is materially less that if it had complied with the catalogue description; (d) The Interpretation Act 1978 shall apply to the general construction of terms and expressions used in these Conditions as if contained in a statute.
15. Law and Jurisdiction
These Conditions of sale are subject to English law, which shall apply to their construction as well as their effect. The Seller and Buyer agree to submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of the English courts.
16. What is Temporary Importation?
Temporary Importation is a system that applies to lots which have been imported for sale from outside the EU. It allows the point of importation to be delayed until after the sale at auction. These lots are indicated in catalogues by the use of the following symbol * Only the Hammer Price will be treated as the import price and the Buyer’s Premium will be subject to UK domestic VAT at 20%. So whilst the Hammer Price will continue to be charged with Import VAT at 5% or 20” as appropriate, the Buyer’s Premium will always be charged with domestic VAT at 20% Lots subject to Temporary Importation will be offered under the Auctioneer’s Margin Scheme and will be subject to import VAT of either 5% or 20% on the buyer’s Premium. Anyone who wishes to buy outside the Margin Scheme should notify us immediately. An invoice under the normal VAT rules and charging VAT at 20% on both Hammer and Premium will then be issued
Temporary Importation should affect only private individual buyers who are resident within the EU. Anyone who is registered for VAT in the EU should be able to recover the VAT on the Buyer’s Premium either on their VAT returns or through the 8th Directive Refund Scheme. Any non-EU buyer who exports the lots from the EU will be able to have the VAT refunded provided the appropriate export regulations are complied with
17. Property sold with a * Symbol These items have been imported from outside the EU to be sold at auction under temporary importation. When Gardiner Houlgate releases such property to buyers in the UK, the buyer will become the importer and must pay Gardiner Houlgate import VAT at 5% on the Hammer Price These lots will be invoiced under the Auctioneer’s Margin Scheme. Gardiner Houlgate must bear VAT on the Buyer’s Premium and hence charge an amount in lieu of VAT at 20% on this Premium. This amount will form part of the Buyer’s Premium on our invoice and will not be separately identified VAT registered buyers from the EU should note that the import VAT charged on property released in the UK cannot be cancelled or refunded by Gardiner Houlgate VAT registered buyers from the UK should note that the invoice issued by Gardiner Houlgate for these items is not suitable evidence in respect of import VAT VAT registered buyers from the EU countries may be able to seek repayment of the import VAT paid by applying to HM Revenue and Customs. On request, immediately after the sale, the office can either ask HM Revenue and Customs to generate a C79 certificate (for UK buyers), or obtain a copy of the import C88 (for other EU VAT registered buyers), which may be used to claim recovery of the VAT. Otherwise Gardiner Houlgate may re-invoice the lot and charge VAT at 20% on both the Hammer Price and the Premium and provide a tax invoice to the buyer
18. CITES Restrictions
Any lots containing any amount of Brazilian rosewood and endangered species may be subject to restrictions when exporting outside of the EU. It will be the buyer’s responsibility to make sure that the relevant paperwork is in place before shipping. Some lots are sold with CITES article 10 certificates, allowing the commercial use of an item containing an endangered species. Lots subject to this are marked in the catalogue
Import/Export
It is the buyer’s responsibility to obtain the correct import/export licenses and CITES licenses for items which they have purchased. Gardiner Houlgate take no responsibility for the export of goods.
19. Gemstones
Many gemstones have been treated in various ways to enhance their appearance. For example, sapphires and rubies are routinely heat treated and emerald treated with oils and resins. Some stones may require re-treating or oiling periodically. Enhancement affects market value, and all Gardiner Houlgate estimates assume that gemstones may have been enhanced.
20.Artists Resale Rights (or Droit de Suite)
On certain lots marked in the catalogues and which are sold for a hammer price of £1000 or greater (converted into the currency of the sale using The Design and Artists Copyright Society threshold calculator on the date of the Sale) the Additional Premium will be the percentage of the amount of the Hammer Price calculated as follows:
£0-£50,000 4%
£50,000.01 to £200,000 3%
£200,000.01 to £350,000 1%
£350,000.01 to £500,000 0.5%
Exceeding £500,000 0.25%
* Gardiner Houlgate is a trading name of Bath Auction Rooms Limited, registered in England and Wales No. 5228635.
G ARDINER H OULG ATE
THE SPECIALIST AUCTIONEERS
DIRECTIONS TO OUR CORSHAM HEADQUARTERS
On the A4 from Bath or Chippenham turn off at the mini roundabout by the Hare & Hounds Pub towards Corsham town centre, turn immediately right at the next mini roundabout into Valley Road. After one mile cross narrow railway bridge and round right angle bend. Turn left after 600 yards into Leafield Industrial Estate.
Go straight through the estate and take the last turning on the right beforemeeting the public road again, just past Linpac and opposite Corsham Print. The Bath Auction Rooms are at the end of the road facing you.
Total time from Junction 17 - 10-15 minutes
Total time from central Bath - 15 minutes
Travelling by Train - we recommend Chippenham Station
Gardiner Houlgate, 9 Leafield Way, Corsham, Nr Bath SN13 9SW