The Remaining Trading Stock of A&I Jaffray Antiques - 26th & 27th September 2024

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The Alan & Iris Jaffray Collection – The Remaining Trading Stock of A&I Jaffray Antiques, formerly of Melksham, Wiltshire

Thursday 26th September 2024

Friday 27th September 2024

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A Fine Collection of Antique Firearms & Edged Weapons to be sold on the 22nd November 2024

Day One

Thursday 26th September 2024 at 10am

Alan Jaffray Collection

Gardiner Houlgate are privileged to present the Alan & Iris Jaffray Collection (Part I) to include the 'Remaining Trading Stock of A&I Jaffray Antiques of Melksham, Wiltshire'.

During the war in 1940, Alan was evacuated from Birmingham to Melksham during the blitz, he stayed in the Labour Club, Melksham where his auntie worked, now the Market Tavern public house. Iris lived next door in the antique shop and being just 11 and 9 years old they became friends and played together as the two families became close and spent a lot of time together.

After the war Alan and Iris stayed in contact and became romantically involved, where they got married on the 31st July 1949.

Following the death of Iris’s mother, Eliza Townsend in 1954, Alan and Iris took over the antiques business, F. Townsend Antiques and they gradually built A & I Jaffray Antiques with their savings of £30. The business was just in the front shop, yard and a tin shed mainly selling ‘bric-á brac’. They then bought the rear showroom in the early 1960's which used to be the function room of the Labour Club and then bought two prefabricated houses from Lowbourne when they were being demolished to form another showroom which remain today. The business developed and became an established antiques exporter.

Their daughter Sue recalls many fond memories of growing up in the business assisting with the house clearances at a very young age and later working fulltime in the business during the 1980s.

After a short illness, Alan passed away in April 2022 and Iris sadly passed away the 20th July 2024, her funeral was held on the 31st July 2024 which would have marked their 75th Wedding Anniversary.

1001.

Good antique Dutch brass wall sconce, the back plate repousse with a Fleur de Lys type motif over the pan fitted with three candle sockets, 14" high, 10.25" wide

£100-200

1002.

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

£60-100

1003.

Dutch 19th century repoussé brass wall sconce, the rectangular back plate with canted corners, decorated with oval bosses and foliate motifs over a triple candle sconce, with presentation inscription dated 1890, 16" x 14"

£60-100

1004.

Pair of Dutch brass wall sconces, the repousse back plate depicting guards, the pan with a roundel boss and foliate engraving, fitted with a single candle socket, 12" high, 9" wide

£80-120

1005.

Pair of decorative Dutch repoussé brass triple sconce wall candelabra, the octagonal backs depicting a smiling sun face within a wreath and beaded border, 16" x 10.25"

£80-120

1006.

Edwardian mahogany stationery rack, with boxwood inlay and central paterae to the front panel, 13" wide, 9" high; together with another mahogany stationery rack (2)

£40-80

1007.

19th century mahogany writing slope on a later stand, with side carryhandles and secret drawer, the fitted interior inset with two glass inkwells, slope 18” wide, 22.75” overall including the stand

£60-100

1008.

Early 20th century oak inkstand, with silver plated mounts, loop carryhandle and inset with a pair of glass inkwells with hinged covers, 11.5” wide, depth 7.75”

£40-80

1009.

Early 20th century golden oak and silver plated twin-handled gallery tray, the plated mount stamped 'Bleasang & Harper, Bristol', 23" x 15"

£30-50

1010.

Five assorted pairs of turned oak and treen candlesticks, the tallest pair 10" high approx (10)

£30-50

1011.

Four pairs of turned oak candlesticks including a pair of barley twist examples, the tallest pair 12" high (8)

£30-50

1001
1002
1003
1004
1005

1012.

Pair of Victorian brass andirons, with wrythen fluted finials upon splayed supports with pad feet, 12.75” high; together with a set of three Victorian brass fire irons with twist design stems, the shovel

25.5” long

£60-100

1013.

19th century brass and iron doorstop modelled with a soldier in a suit of armour over a bear shield crest, 14.75” high; another brass and iron doorstop modelled with a sailing ship and with a serpent handle, 16.25” high; also a small pair of brass horse doorstops, 6.5” high (4)

£40-80

1014.

Pair of Georgian bell metal candlesticks, with square fluted tapered columns upon square bases, 10.5" high; together with two other pairs of bell metal candlesticks (6)

£80-120

1015.

Good 19th century Dutch brass fire companion set, the stand surmounted with a circular repoussé plaque depicting a windmill landscape upon a twist column and tripod downswept supports, mounted with a trivet, poker, pair of tongs, shovel and brush, the stand 14" high overall

£80-120

1016.

Dutch 19th century repoussé brass jardinière, with lions head ring handles, decorated with a Coat of Arms to one side and a Dutch farmyard scene to the other, upon three cast claw feet, 12" diameter, 8.75" high

£60-100

1017.

19th century Dutch brass hanging candle wall box decorated with tulips, 10.5" high, 11" wide; together with a 19th century brass hanging candle box with a Coat of Arms, 6.5" wide, another example decorated with two military figures and a canon and four other hanging brass candle boxes (7)

£60-100

1018.

Victorian walnut brass bound writing slope, the fitted interior inset with two square glass inkwells, 11.75” wide, depth 9”

£50-80

1019.

19th century chinoiserie papier maché shaped tray decorated in gilt with Oriental symbols within bamboo borders, 29” x 21.75”

£40-80

1020.

Georgian cutlery tray with carry-handle, 14.5” wide, upon a modern mahogany stand

£20-40

1021.

Early 20th century oak stationery cabinet, the fall front and hinged top enclosing a fitted interior and folding writing slope, 15” wide, depth 6.25”, height 9.5”

£60-100

1022.

Victorian brass railed bowed fender, with turned finials and wrythen supports, 42" wide, 15" high

£80-120

1023.

Selection of assorted antique copper ware to include a tapered jug, 9" high, copper kettle, 7.5" high, a graduated set of four copper and iron saucepan lids and two conical copper measures

£40-80

1024.

Group of antique and later brass table/desk items including a paper tray, three student candle holders with direction deflectors 14.5", letter rack, repousse scroll ribbon calendar, crumb tray, Dutch wall pocket etc

£50-80

1025.

Pair of Victorian 'Ace of Diamonds' brass ejector candlesticks, stamped to the bases, 14" high

£50-80

1026.

Pair of Victorian 'The King of Diamonds' brass ejector candlesticks, stamped to the bases, 12" high

£40-80

1027.

Pair of 19th century candlesticks modelled from the handles and hilts of German infantry officers swords, each bearing the Wurttemberg crest to the guard, with wire bound shagreen grips and mounted upon brass quatrefoil bases, 10.5" high (2)

£80-120

1028.

Tall 18th century brass single candlestick with a side ejector upon a circular base, 20" high; together with a single brass candlestick with wrythen turned stem, 12.5" high and two similar brass three branch candelabra (4)

£60-100

1029.

Pair of novelty cobra brass candlesticks, 7" high; together with a pair of classical figural brass candlesticks, pair of triple branch brass candelabra and a pair of silver plated turned candlesticks (8)

£40-80

1030.

Neoclassical style polished brass square fireside bin, with urn finial over riveted decoration, side carry-handles and harebell garlands, upon bun feet, with liner, 15" square, 20" high approx

£60-100

1031.

Set of Georgian steel and brass fire iron set, comprising a pierced shovel, poker and a pair of tongs, the shovel 29.5" long (3)

£80-120

1032.

Pair of large Classical style brass and iron andirons, with turned finials and supports upon scroll fore feet decorated with an oval paterae, 17.25" high

£60-100

1033.

Brass and mesh folding fire screen, two brass fire companion sets, a selection of assorted copper and brass coal shovels, polished brass singular fire iron and a hanging brass trivet

£30-50

1034.

Group of antique and later desk and stationery items including a small set of brass scales with weights, brass letter rack, novelty brass "5lb" inkwell, brass atomiser, magnifying glass, spirit level etc

£40-80

1035.

Pair of Victorian brass horse doorstops, 9” high, 12” wide

£20-40

1036.

Large 19th century rectangular copper cooking pan, with swing carry-handles, stamped 'Burt Bros, Birmingham', 24” x 18”, 5” high

£40-80

1037.

Carved oak circular tazza decorated with a fruiting vine border upon a carved column and circular base, 14” diameter, 6” high; together with an oak tazza and a mahogany ‘Lazy Susan’, 10.5” diameter (3)

£20-40

1038.

Good 19th century mahogany brass bound writing slope, with a fitted interior, brass recessed handles and secret side drawer, 18” wide, depth 11”, height 7.5" (lacking inkwells)

£80-120

1039.

Glazed chess board in a stained wooden frame, 20.5”

£20-40

1040.

Horseshoe design oak and ebonised twin-handled serving tray on stand, 22” wide, 24” high

£20-40

1041.

Two Victorian walnut writing slopes, each with fitted interior and inset with glass inkwells, 13.7” and 14” wide respectively (2)

£50-80

1042.

Mahogany and brass mounted desk inkstand, with applied carryhandle flanked with a pair of spherical brass covered inkwells, 12.5" wide; together with a Maelzel pyramid metronome and a mahogany wall shelf bracket with dummy drawers, 15" high (3)

£50-80

1043.

19th century mahogany brass bound writing slope, the fitted interior with square glass inkwell, recessed brass carry-handles and secret side drawer, 16” wide, depth 10”, 6” high

£60-100

1044.

Decorative brass and copper rectangular casket, with engraved decoration and velvet lined interior, upon cast paw feet, 8.25" wide, 5" high; together with two polished brass moneyboxes (3)

£40-80

1045.

Large 19th century brass pestle and twin-handled mortar, 6" high

£30-50

1046.

Good large set of brass balance beam scales stamped W & T. Avery Limited, upon a mahogany base, 24" wide, 29.25" high

£30-50

1047.

Good decorative Dutch brass pedestal jardinière, decorated with roundel bosses and acanthus type leaves upon an integral cylindrical column and circular stepped base with further roundel bosses, 16" diameter, 30" high

£100-150

1048.

Good Arts & Crafts brass and rivetted copper circular fireside bin and cover, with liner, set in a stylised brass mount with carryhandle, the bin 12.5" diameter, 21.5" high approx (including the swing handle)

£100-150

1049.

Arts & Crafts brass and copper fireside/stick stand, 26" high; together with a 19th century copper side pouring coffee pot, tall copper measure inscribed ‘Ye Coachman Hostel’, copper coffee pot and a brass and copper lidded measure

£60-100

1050.

Arts & Crafts brass spirit kettle on stand, registration no. 56602,12" high; together with two other similar brass examples (3)

£40-80

1051.

Pair of Victorian 'Good Luck' brass candlesticks, stamped to the bases, 12.5" high; with two other pairs of Victorian brass candlesticks, 8.75" and 11" high respectively (6)

£40-80

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1022
1032
1038
1027

1052.

Pair of Georgian Corinthian column brass candlesticks, with plain reeded columns upon square bases, 10.5" high; together with another similar pair, 10.75" high (4)

£50-80

1053.

Three pairs of 18th century brass candlesticks, the tallest pair 7.5” high (6)

£60-100

1054.

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

£30-50

1055.

Set of three Victorian brass fire irons, with turned handles, the shovel 26.25” long (3)

£20-40

1056.

19th century brass tripod trivet, with a pierced tilt-top, stamped ‘Heald Bros Makers, Salford’, 11.25” diameter, 13” high; together with two further fireside trivets (3)

£60-100

1057.

Victorian Neoclassical style pierced brass fender, with applied swag decoration, 53" wide, 12" high

£40-80

1058.

Two similar Victorian brass and mesh fireguards, 38" and 39" respectively (2)

£50-80

1059.

Collection of assorted treen items to include a mahogany tea caddy, pair of carved bookends, armorial carved shield plaque, Mauchline Ware box etc

£20-40

1060.

Good 19th century mahogany inlaid writing slope, the pine fitted interior with sliding compartments over an inner folding slope with green leather inset and two square brass capped inkwells, 18” wide, depth 11”, height 7”

£100-150

1061.

Edwardian oak rectangular inkstand with applied silver mounts, London 1904, inset with a pair of square glass inkwells, applied to the centre with inscribed presentation plaque to ‘Rev T.A. Moxon, All Saints, Nottingham 1905’, 10” wide, depth 7”

£40-80

1062.

Three pairs of antique oak candlesticks, each with decorative brass sconces, tallest pair 10" high (6)

£30-50

1028

1063.

19th century oak gun box, 22” wide, depth 7.5”, 3” high

£30-50

1064.

19th century mahogany brass bound rectangular gun box, with green baize lined interior, 30.5” x 10”, 3” deep; with key

£120-180

1065.

Early 20th century oak inlaid smokers cabinet, the top inset with a circular paterae and boxwood stringing, over a pair of glazed doors enclosing two small drawers and open compartments, 14.25” wide, depth 8.5”, 12” high

£40-80

1066.

Edwardian oak desk inkstand, the gallery back inset with a pair of square glass inkwells over a single reeded drawer upon bun feet, 11” wide, depth 6.25”, 6” high

£50-80

1067.

Early 20th century oak and brass dinner gong on stand, the stand with a turned brass gallery upon square Corinthian style columns and a rectangular base (later gong), 14” high, 15” wide

£50-80

1068.

Polished brass Corinthian column standard oil lamp, the oil reserve in a basket mount upon a cast column, reeded column and square stepped base with four cast corner paw supports, 58" high

£80-120

1069.

Large Victorian copper bed warming pan, 54" long overall; together with a polished copper square tapered lantern bearing a 'D.W. Windsor' oval plaque, 22" high and a 19th century copper coal helmet with swing handle (3)

£60-100

1070.

Victorian white painted cast iron four division stick stand upon an oval base, 25" high

£20-40

1071.

Brass shell 'trench art' cylindrical bucket/jardinière, 9"high, 8.5" diameter; together with an antique circular brass bowl and a brass jardinière decorated with a crest, 7.5" high, 9" diameter (3)

£20-40

1072.

19th century riveted copper log bin, stamped '6 Gall'n' to the rim, 16.5" diameter, 11.5" high; with an associated cast metal stand with horseshoe supports, 16" high overall

£100-150

1073.

Pair of decorative brass andirons with square bases and paw feet, 8.75" high; together with a set of 19th century steel and brass fireirons to include a shovel, poker and pair of tongs, the shovel

30.25" long

£60-100

1039
1043
1044
1045
1046

1074.

Two similar Victorian pierced brass fenders, both on paw feet, 53" wide, 8.5" high

£60-100

1075.

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)

£80-120

1076.

Pair of Victorian brass and iron andirons with turned finials and twist stems, 25.5" high; together with a polished brass bowfront fireside lidded bin, with applied carry-handles and decorated with floral motifs, upon bun feet, 13.5" wide, 11.5" high (3)

£60-100

1077.

Good large pair of Dutch style brass and iron andirons, each with ball finials upon turned stems terminating with ball and claw feet, 17" high

£60-100

1078.

Good 19th century brass and steel footman, with a fretwork top plate over an arcaded frieze with Gothic tracery, 13.25" wide, depth 10.5", 12" high

£60-100

1079.

Decorative cast brass letterbox doorplate, 9.25" x 4.5"; together with four further others (5)

£30-50

1080.

Selection of antique and later copper to include a lidded twin handled urn, jardinière, selection of small haystack measures, lidded pot with an iron handle, funnel etc

£40-80

1081.

Pair of antique Dutch style brass twin-branch gas wall lights, stamped Imperial, 12" high (converted)

£40-80

1082.

Victorian walnut and ebonised rectangular inkstand, with applied brass loop carry-handle and inset with a pair of large square glass inkwells, 14” x 9”; with another Victorian walnut and ebonised lozenge shaped inkstand inset with a single square glass inkwell, 13.5” wide (2)

£60-100

1083.

Four pairs of antique oak barley twist candlesticks, all with brass or copper sconces, tallest pair 12.5" high (8)

£50-80

1084.

Oak and elm box on stand, with recessed brass side carry-handles and hinged top with an open interior, upon a later stand with square canted legs, 19.5” wide, depth 14.25”, 22.5” high overall

£40-80

1085.

Miniature oak table-top collectors chest with four graduated drawers on a plinth base, 12” wide, depth 9”, 12.5” high; together with a mahogany apprentice miniature chest of three drawers, 12.25”, depth 7”, 9” high (one handle at fault) (2)

£50-80

1086.

19th century mahogany brass bound writing slope, with recessed brass side carry-handles and fitted interior inset with two glass inkwells, 18” wide, depth 10”, 5.5” high

£60-100

1087.

Early 19th century mahogany bowfront inlaid knife box, with a fitted interior and parquetry star motif to the inner cover, 9.5” wide, 16.5” high

£60-100

1088.

Large 19th century paper maché shaped tray with gilded decoration, 32” x 24.5”

£40-80

1089.

Large Victorian brass and mesh fender, 55" wide, 10.5" high

£50-80

1090.

Collection of assorted 18th, 19th century and later brass fire trivets, brass goffering iron and two andirons

£60-100

1091.

Pair of brass andirons with urn finials, 9.5” high; together with a set of three Victorian brass fire irons, the shovel 23” long

£40-80

1058 1061 1063
1064

1092.

Neoclassic style square brass fireside bin and cover, with an urn finial over fixed side carry-handles, with a pierced band upon cast paw feet, with liner, 21” high approx

£60-100

1093.

Victorian brass and mesh nursery fireguard, 36" wide, 30.5" high

£30-50

1094.

Decorative polished brass fireside box, with hinged cover and cast finial over fixed carry-handles and lancet pierced side panels, upon cast paw feet, 21" wide, depth 12", 13.5" high

£60-100

1095.

Pair of Victorian 'King of Diamonds' brass ejector candlesticks, stamped to the bases, 12" high

£40-80

1096.

Corinthian style brass and faux marble table lamp base, with a cast capital over a simulated marble column and square stepped base, 15" high

£30-50

1097.

Pair of brass twin branch candelabra, with scroll branches upon square bases, 13.5” high (one candle drips); together with three large single antique brass candlesticks, the tallest 13.25” high (5)

£30-50

1098.

Five assorted pairs of Victorian brass candlesticks, 6.5" to 9" high approx (10)

£40-80

1099.

Five 18th century single brass candlesticks with square bases, 9.5" to 12" approx (5)

£60-100

1100.

Six assorted 18th century single brass candlesticks, one with side ejector, 6.75" to 8" high approx (6)

£60-100

1101.

Unusual 19th century serpentine copper pierced fender, decorated with dragons and foliage with engraved highlights, 54" wide, 6" high

£60-100

1102.

Victorian brass and mesh nursery fireguard, 38.5" wide, 28.5" high

£30-50

1066
1067
1072
1075
1077
1069

1103.

Victorian walnut writing slope, the fitted interior inset with a glass inkwell, 14” wide, depth 8.5”, height 6”; together with a Victorian walnut workbox, 10” wide, depth 7”, height 5.5” (2)

£50-80

1104.

Pair of Classical style polished brass and iron andirons, 18" high; together with a brass fireside companion set with poker and pair of tongs on a stand, 21.5" high and a brass circular tripod trivet inscribed 'God Speed The Loom', 9" diameter, 10.25" high

£50-80

1105.

Tall polished brass tripod candle stand, with twin sconces upon hexagonal and turned column and downswept supports, 41.5" high

£30-50

1106.

Pair of Kashmiri papier maché candlesticks, the open barley twist supports decorated with flowers, 16" high (2)

£60-100

1107.

Pair of Kashmiri papier maché candlesticks, on open barley twist supports with floral decoration, 9.5" high; together with a taller single example 12.5" high (3)

£50-80

1108.

19th century mahogany brass bound writing slope, the top with a ledge back enclosing a fitted interior inset with two square glass inkwells and secret side drawer, with side carry-handles, 18” wide, depth 9.5”, 6” high

£60-100

1109.

19th century papier maché chinoiserie twin handled tray, decorated with a landscape within a foliate border with gilded highlights, 22" x 17"

£40-80

1110.

Early 20th century oak stationery cabinet, with slope front double doors enclosing calendar apertures and fitted interior over a single drawer, 12” wide, depth 10”, 11.5” high; together with an oak writing slope, the fitted interior inset with two glass inkwells, 14.75” wide, depth 10.25”, 8” high (2)

£60-100

1111.

Georgian serpentine mahogany knife box, with brass side carryhandles, 9” wide, 13.5” high (lacking fittings); together with a marquetry inlaid workbox and a walnut workbox (3)

£50-80

1094 1096

1112.

Edwardian walnut table-top three drawer miniature chest of drawers, with repousse brass handles upon bun feet, 10” wide, depth 9.5”, height 11.5”

£40-80

1113.

Victorian oval brass kettle on stand, with opaline glass handles, 20.5" high; together with a polished brass fire bucket with swing handle and another brass kettle with amber coloured glass handle (3)

£30-50

1114.

Good 19th century brass and marble Corinthian column oil lamp, the clear glass reservoir over a base with cast metal capital over a cylindrical marble column and two tier square base, with a clear glass chimney and etched glass globular shade, 38" high overall including the chimney

£150-250

1115.

Selection of 19th century copperware to include small oval kettle with an opaline glass handle, 8.25" high (handle at fault), a graduated set of four saucepans with cast brass handles, coffee pot with turned side wooden handle, small Guernsey type measure, two funnels and assorted other measures

£60-100

1116.

Good brass club fender, with leather upholstered corner seats over vertical rails with scrolls upon a curb base, 66" wide approx, 19.5" deep, 21" high

£250-350

1117.

Neoclassic style circular brass fireside bin and cover, with urn finial over swing handles and Tudor rose motifs upon four curved wrought iron supports, 22" high, 12.5" diameter

£80-120

1118.

Brass Duplex wall mounted oil lamp, on stylised cast brackets, 11" high with a clear glass chimney; together with two brass table oil lamps (lacking shades), repousse chamberstick, inkstand with fixed facet glass inkwell, hanging fireside trivet and cast iron/brass fire footman

£40-80

1119.

Four pairs of Victorian brass candlesticks, from 9" to 12" high (8)

£50-80

1120.

Six assorted 18th century single brass candlesticks, one with a side ejector, 6.5" to 8" high approx (6)

£60-100

1121.

Set of four Victorian brass candlesticks, with turned stems and square canted bases, 12” approx (4)

£30-50

1122.

Pair of decorative trefoil brass candlesticks with drip pans, 10.75" high; together with three further pairs of candlesticks (8)

£60-100

1123.

Pair of Victorian 'King of Diamonds' brass ejector candlesticks, stamped to the bases, 12" high

£40-80

1124.

Decorative polished brass fireside companion set, the stand surmounted with a heraldic Coat of Arms, upon a hexagonal column and tripod base, with a trivet, poker, tongs, brush and fork, the stand 37.5" high

£60-100

1125.

Victorian pierced brass neoclassic style fender, with urn type turned finials, 51.25" wide, 9" high; together with a Victorian pierced brass fender, 42" wide, 6" high (2)

£40-80

1126.

Collection of Victorian horse brasses, including five swing examples (21)

£20-40

1127.

Stained wooden two bottle tantalus, with locking fall front and swing handle, with two square cut glass decanters (with key) 11" wide, 12" high

£20-30

1128.

Victorian mahogany brass bound writing slope, the green velvet lined interior inset with two square glass inkwells, 16” wide, depth 9.5”, 6" high (some metal inlay missing); together with a 19th century coromandel tea caddy, 14” wide (lacking glass mixing bowl) (2)

£60-100

1129.

Early 20th century golden oak slope front stationery box, the double hinged doors enclosing a fitted interior with date cards, over a single drawer on bun feet, 17.5” wide, depth 11”, height

15.5”

£80-120

1130.

Early 20th century oak rectangular inkstand applied with silver plated mounts, the broken pediment raised back over a pair of square glass inkwells with EPNS covers, with an engraved vacant plaque to the centre, 12” wide, depth 6.25”, 6” high

£40-80

1131.

Set of early 20th century brass postal scales with a serpentine oak base and six weights, applied with an ivorine plaque, 14" wide

£40-80

1132.

Three brass doorstops to include two figural examples and a single example of a horse; together with a novelty bowling ball doorstop with an oval loop handle, 23" high (4)

£30-50

1133.

Georgian bronze pestle and mortar, the mortar with Fleur de Lys motifs, 4" high; together with two similar 19th century brass pestle and mortars, antique cast iron pestle and mortar and a single brass pestle

£60-100

1134.

Large 19th century mahogany brass bound writing slope, the later green lined interior with two associated glass inkwells, applied brass side carry-handles, 19.5” wide, 12"deep, 7” high

£60-100

1135.

Two vintage tan leather suitcases; together with a vintage case, two leather Gladstone type bags and crocodile handbag (6)

£60-100

1136.

Georgian tapered mahogany hanging candle box, 19” high; together with another 19th century candle box, 10” wide, 12.5” high (2)

£40-80

1137.

Georgian mahogany tea caddy, 10.25” wide (lacking interior fittings); together with four other assorted boxes (5)

£40-80

1138.

19th century gimballed whale oil ships lamp, 9" diameter; together with two further hanging lanterns and a wall mounted lantern (4)

£50-80

1139.

Good early 20th century oak canteen cutlery box on stand, with brass inset handles, 22” wide, 22.75” high

£40-80

1140.

Good large decorative pair of 19th century brass andirons, each with flambaeu finials and urn type columns on low pierced bases, 16" high

£60-100

1141.

Five Victorian brass chestnut roasters, including a repousse example decorated with a bowl of fruit (5)

£20-40

1142.

Collection of 18th and 19th century pairs of brass candle snuffers (12)

£50-80

1143.

Pair of late 19th century decorative brass andirons, with urn type finials over tapered supports, 13.5” high; together with a set of three brass fire irons with turned handles, the shovel 26” long

£60-100

1144.

Good Victorian style brass low club fender, with corner padded red leatherette seats upon short square supports and a curved base, 71" wide, 24.5" deep, 9.5" high approx

£150-250

1145.

Victorian pierced brass fender with applied copper swag and urn decoration, 45.5" wide, 4" high; together with another brass rail fender 44" wide (2)

£40-80

1146.

Decorative Neoclassic style polished brass fireside bin and cover, of urn form with twin side carry-handles, upon four curved supports decorated with harebells and terminating with paw feet, 27” high approx

£80-120

1147.

Mahogany cabinet on stand in the Georgian manner, with six pigeonholes over two drawers upon a modern stand with square canted legs, 25” wide, 9.5" deep, 23” high overall

£40-80

1148.

Victorian burr walnut writing slope, the ebonised fitted interior with two square glass inkwells, 14” wide, 10" deep

£50-80

1149.

Group of antique and later stationery and desk items, including an oak and brass letter rack, small postal scales, two letter embossing stamps, brass ships inkwell, Post Office Savings money bank, further scales, desk tidies etc

£40-80

1150.

Three 19th century brass candle snuffers and trays; together with a 19th century goffering iron and four 19th century brass tinderbox chambersticks

£80-120

1151.

Six assorted 18th century petal base single brass candlesticks, 7.25" to 9" high approx (6)

£60-100

1152.

Collection of Georgian and Victorian single brass candlesticks (25)

£80-120

1153.

Pair of 19th century brass tavern bell candlesticks, each with lever operated bells, on turned stems and circular dish bases, 12.75” high

£80-120

1154.

Georgian brass and steel serpentine pierced fender, with urn finials and beadwork decoration, on square tapered end supports, 26.5" wide, 10" high

£60-100

1155.

Brass and mesh folding fireguard; together with two brass fire companion sets, brass hanging trivet, brass rolling pin, brass and copper oak shovels; also a small selection of brass fire tools, skimmer, ladle etc

£50-80

1156.

Edwardian oval mahogany inlaid twin-handled gallery tray decorated with a paterae, 25” x 17”; together with a 19th century mahogany writing box with brass side carry-handles, 15” wide (2)

£30-50

1157.

Georgian style lidded cutlery box on stand, with a carry-handle over sliding covered compartments, the stand with square canted legs, 15.5” wide, 11.5" deep, 25” high overall

£30-50

1158.

19th century rosewood book holder, with scroll end supports and bun feet, 20.75” wide, 5.25” high

£30-50

1159.

Ashworth Ironstone 19th century 'Asiatic Pheasant' pattern transfer printed oval meat plate mounted in a bespoke made modern oval stand with faux bamboo supports, the stand 18.5” x 15.5”, 22” high; together with an 'Imari' pattern plate mounted in a bespoke circular stand, 15” diameter, 21” high (2)

£50-80

1160.

Collection of assorted antique and later boxes (7)

£30-50

1193
1194
1195

1161.

Late Victorian Art Nouveau brass fender, with shallow repousse stylised foliate and flowerhead decoration, 48" wide, 8" high

£50-80

1162.

Pair of antique elongated iron and brass fire tongs, 38” long

£20-40

1163.

Collection of mixed decorative brassware to include a pair of fire iron stands modelled with masks, 21" high; jardinières, jugs, lantern, set of four brass hanging rails with Fleur de Lys mounts and an oak and brass cribbage board

£30-50

1164.

Rococo style gilt metal oval frame, decorated with foliate scrolls over a single mask to the base, 25" x 18.75"

£40-80

1165.

Victorian brass fireguard, 41" wide, 16.5" high

£40-80

1166.

Victorian miniature brass half tester bed of typical form, 28” x 13”, 29” high

£80-120

1167.

Pair of 19th century brass and wrought iron andirons, with circular roundels, on pierced supports, 16" high

£30-50

1168.

Two similar sets of Victorian brass fire irons (6)

£40-80

1169.

Edwardian oval satinwood and mahogany inlaid serving tray, with a pierced brass heart motif gallery, inlaid to the centre with a classical urn, upon a later stand, the tray 21.5” x 14.75”

£30-50

1170.

Victorian rosewood rectangular tea caddy, with a fitted interior and glass mixing bowl, 12” wide, 6” high; together with a Victorian flame mahogany crossbanded writing slope, 14” wide (2)

£50-80

1171.

Victorian coromandel writing slope inlaid with mother of pearl, blue velvet fitted interior, 15” wide, 10" deep, 5.5” high

£50-80

1172.

Pair of chinoiserie decorated ebonised table lamps, 16" high including fittings; together with a Sorrento Ware olivewood letter rack inscribed with the days of the week, 17" high, a papier maché folding chinoiserie wall rack, small coopered pot, carved wooden double-sided cup, wooden hand bell, carved antique wooden chamberstick and other treen items

£60-100

1173.

Mahogany book press with a single drawer base, 15.5" wide, the frame 16" high

£60-100

1174.

Assorted copper ware to include a 10.5" circular jelly mould, a '1 Gill' measure, conical measure, two coffee pots and chamberstick etc

£30-50

1175.

Five Victorian copper jelly moulds, including a castellated example stamped Temple & Crook with a lozenge registration mark, tallest 5" high (5)

£100-200

1176.

Victorian copper jelly mould in the form of a recumbent lion, 6" high, 8.25" wide

£80-120

1177.

Two Benham & Froud copper jelly moulds, with stamped marks and numbered 292 and 540, 2.5" and 4.25" high respectively (2)

£80-120

1178.

Jennens & Bettridge papier maché oval box and cover, with silk lined interior and inlaid with mother of pearl and gilded highlights, blue string handles, stamped marks, 8" wide; together with a Victorian papier maché circular fluted basket with applied gilt metal handles, 11.5" wide (2)

£30-50

1179.

19th century mahogany workbox upon a later stand, with boxwood banding and a fitted interior, the box 15” wide, 21.5” high

£50-80

1180.

19th century mahogany tea caddy of sarcophagus form, inset with a pair of glass jars (one lacking cover), 12” wide; together with three further 19th century mahogany tea caddies (with faults) (4)

£50-80

1181.

Good small brass Victorian style club fender, with corner padded green button leather seats upon a curved base, 50" wide, 14" high

£150-250

1182.

Two sets of three Victorian brass fire irons (6)

£40-80

1183.

Set of three Victorian copper fire irons with turned handles, the shovel 26.75” long

£30-60

1184.

Neoclassic style polished brass square fireside log bin of tapered form with an urn finial, swing side carry-handles, with oval paterae and harebell garlands upon bun feet, with liner, 20” high, 13” square

£60-100

1185.

Victorian rosewood and mother of pearl workbox, 12” wide; together with a burr walnut writing box and a foliate carved workbox (3)

£30-60

1186.

Victorian pierced brass fender raised on paw feet, 52" wide, 9" high

£50-80

1187.

19th century brass fireside companion set, the stand surmounted with an eagle crest over a twisted stem and tripod supports, mounted with a poker, brush, shovel and pair of tongs, the stand 40.25" high

£50-80

1188.

Good pair of 19th century brass andirons, modelled with classical twin handled urns over a cast base depicting musical instruments, upon two supports, 18" high

£80-120

1189.

19th century Corinthian column brass oil lamp, with a cut glass reservoir upon a brass support with a cast capital, reeded column and square stepped base, with a clear glass chimney and opaline circular glass shade, 36" high overall including the chimney

£120-180

1190.

Collection of graduated 19th century haystack and other measures, including a half gallon example, 8.5" high (13)

£50-80

1191.

Victorian white painted cast iron corner stick stand in the manner of Coalbrookdale, 31" high, 16" wide

£40-80

1192.

19th century brass milk jug and cover, 18" high; together with a brass fire iron stand, 19th century square brass trivet stand, miniature brass scuttle and a square brass lantern

£40-80

1193.

Pair of 18th century brass candlesticks, with tapered cylindrical columns upon square bases, 10" high; together with another similar pair, 9.25" high (4)

£40-80

1194.

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

£300-500

1195.

Rococo style pierced brass easel photograph frame, decorated with a grotesque mask and fruiting vines, 13" high; together with a pair of Aesthetic pierced brass candelabra with square bases and claw corner feet, 12" high (3)

£50-80

1196.

Large 19th century bulbous copper jug, 15.25" high

£40-80

1197.

Good 19th century copper samovar, with turned ebonised handles and brass tap upon a square base with turned bun feet, 16" high

£60-100

1198.

Selection of assorted antique pewter to include two pairs of turned candlesticks, French ‘Litre’ measure, pepper, two inkwells, two 1/12 tankards, 1/4 gill measure, a lidded tankard with heart motifs, etc

£40-80

1199.

Four 18th/19th dome top lidded pewter tankards, the tallest 8.5" high (4)

£50-80

1200.

Four continental 18th/19th century lidded pewter flagons, one with wriggle decoration, the tallest 12” high (4)

£50-80

1201.

Graduated set of three pewter measures, with reeded bodies, to include quart, pint and half pint, the quart 7.5” high (3)

£30-50

1202.

Eight 18th/19th century assorted pewter tankards, various touch marks, the tallest 7” high (8)

£50-80

1203.

19th century mahogany inlaid hanging candle box, the tapered front panel inlaid with a knife and fork motif, 19.5” high, 10” wide

£40-80

1204.

Oval mahogany twin handled gallery serving tray, 29” x 18”; with a Victorian pine cutlery tray and a Georgian oak candle box, 13” long (3)

£30-50

1205.

Georgian mahogany inlaid and crossbanded hanging candle box, with boxwood banding and inset with an oval paterae to the tapered front panel, 22.5” high, 9” wide

£60-100

1206.

Tall antique oak candlestick, with ring turned support over a turned base, 31" high; together with two further pairs of oak candlesticks with brass sconces (5)

£40-60

1207.

Oval Neoclassic style polished brass log bin and cover, with a pierced band, side carry-handles and cast paw feet, with liner, 16.5” wide, 19” high approx

£60-100

1208.

Late 19th century brass fire companion set, with ebony turned handles comprising a brush, poker, tongs and shovel on a trifold stand with carry-handle, 30” high

£60-100

1209.

Large 19th century polished brass milk pitcher and cover, 20.5” high; together with a polished brass barley twist smokers stand, 31” high (2)

£40-80

1210.

Four assorted 19th century pairs of fire irons, including three brass examples and a steel pair (8)

£40-80

1211.

Collection of eight vintage brass blowtorches (8)

£40-80

1212.

Pair of Victorian pierced brass fenders, 48" wide, 5" high approx

£40-80

1213.

Georgian serpentine pierced steel fender, with engraved paterae decoration, 58" wide, 6" high; together with another pierced steel fender with stylised leaf motif, 52" wide (2)

£70-100

1214.

Set of three Victorian brass fire irons, with turned finials, the shovel 30” long (3)

£20-40

1215.

Group of assorted brass ware to include a serpentine engraved decorated tray, 20" wide, kettle with turned wooden handle, jug, flask, octagonal tray, circular tray and dishes, taper stand etc

£30-50

1216.

Two similar early 20th century brass bicycle pumps, both with turned wooden handle (2)

£20-40

1217.

Heavy polished brass twin-handled saucepan, 17" wide including the handles, 5" high; together with an antique brass saucepan with a swing iron handle, 9.25" diameter (2)

£30-50

1218.

Collection of antique and later brass ware to include four dredgers, novelty jockey ashtray, pair of trivets, folding cast gilt metal book holder, ladle, chambersticks, tongs etc

£40-80

1219.

Large 19th century brass and steel pierced bowfront fender, 66" wide approx, 9" high

£60-100

1220.

Set of three 19th century steel fire irons, with baluster turned stems, the shovel 30” long

£50-80

1221.

Pair of Victorian brass andirons with fluted and turned supports, 7.25” high; together with a set of three twisted stem brass fire irons, the shovel 27.25” long

£50-80

1208
1219
1225
1229
1234
1226

1222.

Group of seven antique polished brass fire shovels (7)

£40-80

1223.

Victorian brass and mesh nursery fireguard, 36" wide, 30.5" high

£30-50

1224.

Large 19th century brass and wrought iron fireguard, 54" wide, 24.5" high

£80-120

1225.

19th century rosewood crossbanded and brass inlaid writing slope on a later stand, the fitted interior inset with two glass inkwells, the slope 20” wide, 22.25” high overall to include the stand

£60-100

1226.

Victorian walnut brass bound writing slope, the fitted interior inset with two glass inkwells, 14” wide, depth 9”

£40-80

1227.

Early 20th century oak table cabinet, the double doors enclosing two drawers, with recessed brass side carry-handles, 11.75” wide, depth 8.75”, 9” high; together with an oak workbox applied with metal mounts, 10.75” wide (2)

£50-80

1228.

Set of late Victorian brass fire irons, with ornate cast handles, the shovel 28” long (3)

£30-50

1229.

Late 19th century brass and oak revolving Canterbury/ newspaper rack, with two divisions and an oak base upon a decorative tripod stand, 37” high

£60-100

1230.

Good pair of decorative brass andirons, with flambeau finials and floral garland decoration over pierced scroll supports applied with Georgian coins, 15” high; together with a set of three Victorian brass fire irons, the shovel 28” long

£80-120

1237

1231.

Small Victorian brass and pierced steel fender upon three square stepped supports, 34.5" wide, 9.25" high; together with another Victorian pierced brass fender, 39.5" wide (2)

£50-80

1232.

Oak gallery serving tray with applied silver plated mounts, 20" x 14.5"; together with an oak oval and gilt metal wall plaque gong cast with a bronze bust of a horse (lacking gong), a two train wooden mantel clock, 15.25" high and two oak cigarette boxes in the form of coal scuttles

£50-80

1233.

Brexton vintage cased picnic hamper set, 20.25" wide (lacking flasks)

£15-30

1234.

Automobilia interest - metal bar mounted with six car badges to include a Royal Automobile Club Associate enamel badge no. 11153, two AA examples, RAC, Butler Vittoria Rolls Royce R.R.E.C and Institute of Advanced Motorists

£50-80

1235.

Late 19th century walnut table polyphon in a serpentine walnut case, 10.75" wide, depth 10.25", 6.75" high; with a group of discs

£150-250

1236.

Swiss late 19th century music box, with 13" cylinder in a faux rosewood inlaid case, bearing a label to the inside case 'N.L. Van Gruisen, 17 Bold St, Liverpool', 20.5" wide, depth 7", 5.5" high

£100-200

1237.

Good wooden scale model schooner, with two masts, rigging, half green painted hull with two cabins and simulated deck boards, 49" long from bow spit to end of boom, on a wooden stand

£50-100

1238.

Pond yacht, with single mast and two sails on a red painted wooden hull with keel, 25" from bow to stern; together with a vintage model motorboat, 36" long and a matchstick model travellers caravan (3)

£30-50

1239.

Victorian silage cutter, 30" long; together with a pitchfork 60" long, and a Victorian gardeners string line (3)

£40-80

1240.

Two Victorian hanging wooden whip racks, largest 24" wide, 26" high; together with three shire horse bells in a Victorian brass frame with horse hair plume, mounted on a wooden block; also a pair of horse hair plumes on brass threads, treen pastry mould, horse brasses on a leather strap and a Shoreman's hook

£60-100

1270

1241.

Victorian silver mounted ebonised gentleman's walking cane with horn crook handle and hallmarked engraved mounts, London 1869, 36" long

£30-50

1242.

Riding whip with horn handle, plated collar, 19" leather wrapped shaft and woven leather whip; also a cane riding crop, 20" long (2)

£30-50

1243.

Interesting horn and bone specimen whip, the handle with silver plated mount, 16" long multi-sectional shaft and long woven leather whip; together with a leather wrapped riding crop with antler handle, 22" long (2)

£50-80

1244.

Brass four glass torsion mantel clock, 3.5" foliate white dial, 9.75" high (with key, at fault); together with a brass carriage clock with platform cylinder escapement, 6" high (2)

£40-80

1245.

Large group of books to include antiquarian art and furniture reference books, natural history reference books and novels etc (three boxes)

£20-40

1246.

Large group of books to include antiquarian art and furniture reference books, natural history reference books and novels etc (four boxes)

£20-40

1247.

Scott, Sir Walter, Bart - twenty-four leather bound volumes of The Waverly Novels, Henry Frowde, Oxford University Press 1910; also with further volumes of Britannica and Books of The Year etc

£40-80

1248.

The New Popular Encyclopaedia - fourteen leather bound volumes, editor Charles Annandale, M.A., LL.D, The Gresham Publishing Company London & Glasgow 1905 (14)

£20-40

1249.

Encyclopaedia Britannica - twenty-four leather bound volumes, printers Hazell Watson & Viney Ltd

£20-40

1250.

London, Jack - eleven volumes, including Martin Eden, Varg Larsen etc; also six volumes of The Harmsworth Encyclopaedia and five volumes by Ronald Fangen

£20-40

1251.

19th century tortoiseshell and ivory tea caddy in need of restoration, 6.5” wide, 5.5” high; together with a Victorian mother of pearl parquetry tea caddy, the interior with two lidded compartments, 7” wide, 4.75” high (2)

** Ivory sale submission reference 1JZU3ZBT

£120-180

1252.

Serpentine red marble doorstop/paperweight, 9.5” high; together with a similar smaller example, pair of white marble and serpentine egg form paperweights and two other paperweights (6)

£30-50

1253.

Brass Corinthian column telescopic table lamp, with a cast capital and reeded column upon a square stepped base applied with wreath motifs, standard height 23" high

£60-100

1254.

Selection of antique and later brassware to include two brass skillets, pair of Victorian brass oil lamps, door knockers, cribbage board etc

£40-80

1255.

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

£80-120

1256.

Victorian pierced brass fender, with foliate engraved decoration and gadrooned and rope twist moulding upon three cast paw feet, 51" wide, 8.5" high

£50-80

1257.

Group of assorted brass furniture castors and mounts, including some paw cast examples; also a small set of plated claw feet and a pair of cast iron Simplex ladder hinges

£40-80

1258.

Set of Preston & Thomas kitchen scales, 14" wide approx; together with another similar set of scales bearing the label Yandell & Son, Bristol (2)

£20-40

1259.

Assorted polished brassware to include a hanging arch top oil lamp, brass kettle, brass and iron saucepan, two large brass bowls, circular brass colander and an oval brass gallery tray (7)

£50-80

1260.

Large 19th century black Toleware rectangular tray, decorated with exotic birds amidst flowering branches, 30” x 22.5”; together with an oval green Tole Ware tray, large oval papier maché tray and a smaller oval example (4)

£60-100

1261.

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

£80-120

1262.

Oval oak twin-handled gallery tray with silver plated mounts upon an oak stand with faux bamboo supports, the tray 22.5” wide

£30-50

1263.

Early 20th century oak stationery cabinet, the hinged slope front enclosing a fitted interior, 12” wide, 9.25” high (lacking inkwell); together with another oak slope front stationery cabinet (lacking interior), 14.5” wide (2)

£60-100

1264.

Set of three 19th century steel fire irons, with cast brass corn handles, the shovel 29.5” long (3)

£40-80

1265.

19th century brass footman, with acorn finials over fixed side carry-handles, the shaped frieze over cabriole fore legs, 18” wide, 13.5” high

£40-80

1266.

Good 19th century brass footman, with turned ebonised side carry-handles, pierced shaped frieze over cabriole fore legs, 22” wide, 13” high

£40-80

1267.

Set of three brass and copper fire irons, with turned handles and wrythen fluted copper stems, the shovel 27” long (3)

£20-40

1268.

19th century brass footman, with fixed side carry-handles, shaped frieze and cabriole fore legs, 20” wide, 10” high

£40-80

1269.

Assorted brassware to include a wash jug and basin, watering can, flower holder, lantern, bellows etc

£20-40

1283
1296
1299
1303

1270.

Pair of novelty figural brass epergnes, with Friar type figures modelled holding lamps, upon circular bases, with clear glass trumpets, 11.5” high

£50-80

1271.

Decorative sword and shield cast iron hat and coat wall rack, modelled as a circular shield with swords and a cross, 29" high

£60-100

1272.

Victorian figured walnut brass bound writing slope, with a fitted interior and two glass inkwells, 18” wide, depth 10.5”, 7.25” high

£70-100

1273.

Nine assorted turned wooden juggling pins, two of which painted and numbered, some with turned ring decoration (9)

£40-60

1274.

Copper and silver plated hunting horn by and stamped Harries Shrewsbury, 33" long, within original leather case with buckle straps

£40-80

1275.

Pair of Victorian hexagonal base candlesticks, with architectural cast capitals, 9.25" high; together with a pair of 19th turned brass candlesticks with oblong bases, 10" high (4)

£30-50

1276.

Three pairs of 18th century brass candlesticks, 6" to 8" high approx (6)

£60-100

1277.

Collection of Victorian style brass coal shovels with turned handles, 13" long (18)

£40-80

1278.

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

£30-50

1279.

Victorian brass hexagonal glazed hall lantern, with harebell border, 17" drop from the finial ring; together with a brass sundial with Roman numerals and inscribed 'A shadow round about my face, the sunny hours of day will trace', 7.5" diameter (2)

£40-80

1280.

Group of five cast iron cobblers shoe lasts; also a folding boot jack

£15-30

1281.

Group of assorted antique and later brass and steel barrel taps; also a pair of treen barrel taps

£20-30

1282.

Three Victorian campaign screw bun pairs of candlesticks, the largest 4.5” diameter; together with a Queen Anne style brass candle snuffer holder, oval 19th century box engraved with a fisherman in a boat, 5.5” wide and other brass items to include a pastry cutter, four pairs of nut crackers and four pairs of miniature fire tongs

£60-100

1283.

Pair of 19th century coaching lamps, black japanned and brass with bevelled glazed plates, 17.5" high approx

£80-120

1284.

Pair of 19th century coaching lamps, black japanned and copper with glazed plates, 20" high approx

£40-80

1285.

Pair of 19th century coaching lamps, black japanned and brass with bevelled glazed plates, 18" high approx

£60-100

1286.

Pair of circular Victorian needlework inlaid foot stools, with foliate design seats, 13" diameter; together with a decorative painted wooden fireside bucket with iron swing handle and a large pair of turned wooden candlesticks, 13.5" high (5)

£20-40

1287.

Three pairs of Victorian turned brass candlesticks; together with a pair of brass chambersticks and two single Victorian brass candlesticks, each 12" high (10)

£40-80

1288.

Pair of antler and brass candlesticks, 9" high; together with a brass casket with cast paw feet, 3.5" high, 6.75" wide; three antique Dutch tobacco boxes and a heavy cast brass cylindrical jar and cover surmounted with a figure seated upon a barrel, 5.75" high

£80-120

1289.

Two similar pairs of open barley twist brass candlesticks, 11.25" and 11.75" high respectively (4)

£30-60

1290.

Decorative Victorian brass fender with pierced corner finials on reeded support and with foliate designs, 49" wide, 9" high

£60-100

1291.

Set of three Victorian brass fire irons with ornate cast handles, the shovel 26.5” long

£30-60

1292.

Large 18th century brass and iron skimmer, 44.25" long; together with two other brass skimmers, two brass ladles and a brass and copper chestnut roaster (6)

£40-80

1293.

Good pair of 19th century brass andirons, with fluted finials over curved fore supports and a fluted stretcher, registration no. 155822, 10.5” high; together with a set of three Victorian brass fire irons with wrythen fluted finials, the shovel 29.5” long

£80-120

1294.

Art Nouveau style brass and mirrored fire screen, with bevelled glass within a frame surmounted by a twisted handle and over a pierced panel, 31" high; together with a brass and mesh fire screen

£40-60

1295.

Three sets of 19th century steel fire irons, one with brass mounts (9)

£50-100

1296.

Good Dutch style polished brass five branch chandelier, with a central turned column and scroll brackets terminating with candle sconces, 19.5" high

£80-120

1297.

Victorian walnut coal scuttle, the hinged cover enclosing a metal liner, with brass loop handle to the top and brass scoop with turned wooden handle, 14" wide, 19" deep, 13" high; together with an oak scuttle with hinged cover (2)

£25-35

1298.

19th century brass footman, with a black painted rim and swing handles over a fret frieze with round bosses, upon cabriole fore legs, 19.5” wide, 13” high

£40-80

1299.

Regency mahogany serpentine knife box converted to a letterbox, 15.5” high, 11.5" deep (with faults)

£60-100

1300.

Large circular stained wooden coopered brass bound circular shallow bowl, 28" diameter, 6.75" high approx

£30-50

1301.

Early 20th century carved oak wall clock/barometer, the case depicting dolphins over fruiting vine garlands, 25" high, 13" wide (the clock timepiece at fault)

£20-40

1302.

Graduated set of three oak serving trays, the largest 20” wide; together with a brass inlaid glass base twin handled serving tray and two further oak serving trays with plated and brass mounts

£40-80

1303.

19th century mahogany brass bound writing slope, with green baize lined fitted interior and brass recessed side carry-handles, 17.75” wide, depth 10”, 6.5” high

£60-100

1304.

Victorian mahogany writing slope, the blue velvet lined fitted interior inset with two glass inkwells, brass plaque to the cover inscribed ‘W. Hillman’, 17.5" wide, 11" deep, 7" high

£50-80

1305.

Collection of miniature antique metalware to include a cast iron fire grate, 7.5" high, an engraved brass Gothic style fireplace, seven assorted brass miniature fenders, a chamberstick, tripod table, milk churn, bucket and a flat iron

£80-150

1306.

Black japanned and wrought iron weathervane modelled as a horse, the horse 22" wide approx, 32" high approx

£30-50

1307.

Victorian pierced brass fender, with embossed roundels upon bun feet, 47" wide, 7" high (rust damage to the back plate); together with another Victorian pierced brass fender, 35.25" wide, 8" high (2)

£40-80

1308.

Antique coopered oak barrel butter churn, with cover and crank handle (replaced churning blades), 18" high; together with a copper bed warming pan with turned wooden handle, 45" long, and a brass and mahogany standard lamp, 50" high to bulb fitting

£40-80

1309.

Matched set of four Georgian brass candlesticks with side ejectors, 8.75" high (4)

£40-80

1310.

Two pairs of 18th century brass candlesticks with side ejector slides, upon circular bases, 6.75” and 7” high respectively (4)

£50-80

1311.

Large pair of Victorian brass turned candlesticks, 14" high; together with a similar smaller pair, 11" high (4)

£30-50

1312.

Collection of Victorian style brass coal shovels with turned handles, 13" long (15)

£40-80

1313.

Assorted brass ware to include a pair of 12” turned candlesticks, oak and brass wall hanging rack, 20" high, brass candle snuffer trays, wall pockets, Gothic style letter rack, small lanterns, door knocker etc

£40-80

1314.

Victorian burr walnut brass bound writing slope, with recessed brass side carry-handles, 20” wide, 10" deep; together with another Victorian walnut brass bound writing slope, 18” wide, 10.5" deep (lacking inkwells) (2)

£80-120

1315.

Two similar sets of Victorian brass fire irons (6)

£50-80

1316.

Pair of Victorian brass horse doorstops with heavy cast bases, 8.25" high; together with another similar later pair, 6.5" high (4)

£40-80

1317.

Small Victorian pierced brass fender, 34" wide, 5.5" high; together with a small Victorian brass and mesh fireguard, 28.5" wide, 11" high and a brass and mesh dome fireguard, 17" high (3)

£50-80

1318.

Group of assorted antique and later brass trays, including a repousse decorated, engraved example, an oval tray with pierced gallery border etc, largest oval 22" across

£30-50

1319.

Three heavy decorative cast iron door knockers, the largest 10.5" high; together with an assortment of antique brass door handles and a knocker

£50-100

1320.

Novelty horn and silver plated inkstand, inset with a square glass inkwell, 8" wide x 11" deep approx; also two wooden inkstands, each with two glass inkwells (3)

£40-80

1321.

Good Victorian heavy polished brass fender, with turned finials and spindle rail over a fluted base decorated with flowerheads, 45.5" wide, 10" high

£80-120

1322.

Two sets Victorian brass fire irons, one with a steel shovel (6)

£40-80

1323.

19th century brass footman, the frieze with dummy drawers and roundel bosses over cabriole fore feet, with side carry-handles, 18” wide, 12.5” high

£40-80

1324.

Set of four Victorian brass gas wall lights, 16” approx (4)

£30-50

1325.

Pair of Classical design brass andirons with urn finials, 11.5” high; together with a set of three Victorian brass fire irons with turned handles, the shovel 28” long

£50-80

1326.

Small group of pewter miniature items, including a jug with hinged cover 3" high, candlestick, chamberstick, oil lamp, beaker etc; also a pair of miniature brass candlesticks and an antique brass pip tamper modelled with a bust of a gentleman

£20-40

1327.

Novelty brass stand in the form of an umbrella, 16.5" high; together with a brass dinner gong in a cast faux bamboo support, brass model of a wader, school hand bell, hall stick stand with swan finial, 21" high and a wall mounted door entry bell (6)

£40-80

1328.

Four similar pairs of Victorian squat brass candlesticks, each 5" high; together with three further pairs of brass candlesticks (14)

£40-80

1329.

Four pairs of antique brass taper sticks, from 2.75" to 4.5" high (8)

£40-80

1330.

Pair of 19th century engraved squat brass candlesticks, 6.25" high; together with three further pairs of Victorian brass candlesticks (8)

£60-100

1333
1334
1338
1339
1350
1352

1331.

Collection of six 19th century brass chambersticks, the larger example with a candle snuffer, 9" high (6)

£30-50

1332.

19th century mahogany brass bound writing slope with fitted interior, 18” wide, depth 9.75”, 5.5" high (lacking inkwells); together with a Victorian walnut workbox, 12” wide (2)

£50-80

1333.

Edwardian oak inkstand with a single drawer, the brass gallery rail over a pair of square glass inkwells with a central monogram engraved shield plaque, 12.5” wide, depth 8.5”

£50-80

1334.

19th century brass footman, with fixed side carry-handles over a shaped frieze, upon cabriole fore legs, 22.5" wide, 10.25” high

£40-80

1335.

Antique Dutch brass warmer/lantern with a canopy top over twin handles and a latch lever, repousse decorated with windmill landscapes depicting a fisherman and milkmaid to the sides, the front decorated with scrolls and lions, the reverse with a single panelled door, 9.5" high; together with a decorative brass jardinière with fixed lion ring turned handles, 8.5" diameter, 6" high and a Dutch brass repousse jardinière, 6.5" diameter, 6.5" high (3)

£60-100

1336.

Decorative Dutch polished brass jardinière, with mask ring handles, repousse decorated with a man smoking a pipe, upon cast claw feet, 15” high, 12.5” diameter

£50-80

1337.

Pair of Victorian cast brass horse doorstops modelled with Cavalry soldiers, 9.5" high

£30-60

1338.

Victorian 'One Gallon' copper haystack measure, 10" high; with two 'Half Gallon' measures (3)

£40-80

1339.

Victorian copper kettle on stand, with opaline glass finial and handle, 14" high; together with a 19th century copper kettle, 11.5" high (2)

£60-100

1340.

Large 19th century copper coffee pot with turned wooden side handle, 13” high; together with a copper coal bucket/shovel, 24” high and a decorative brass and copper coffee pot, 10.5” high (3)

£40-80

1341.

Two 19th century copper ‘Gallon’ haystack measures, 11.25” and 13” high respectively; also a ‘Half Gallon’ copper haystack measure, 9.25” high (3)

£50-80

1342.

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 (3)

£50-80

1343.

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

£50-80

1344.

Assortment of 19th century and later fire irons to include shovels, tongs and pokers

£30-50

1345.

Victorian brass and mesh nursery fireguard, 36" wide, 30.25" high

£30-50

1346.

Small Victorian brass and mesh nursery fireguard, 24.5" wide, 15.5" high

£40-80

1347.

Ornate set of brass fire irons, with stylised cast handles, the shovel 31” long (3)

£30-50

1348.

Oak and brass twin-handled serving tray, 20.5" x 13.5"; together with three other decorative polished brass trays, the largest 22" diameter (4)

£20-40

1349.

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)

£50-80

1350.

Pair of brass church three branch candelabra, with scroll griffin sconces over pierced bell bases with Catholic Church inscriptions, 12” high

£40-80

1351.

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

£50-80

1352.

Pair of large antique wrought iron andirons with Fleur de Lys baskets, 27.5” high

£40-80

1353.

Good heavy Victorian Neoclassic style pierced brass fender, with classical urn corner finials over square fluted columns and applied with oval paterae motifs, 42.5" wide, 9.5" high

£60-100

1354.

Victorian Neoclassical style fender, with three urn and swag applied panels on a stepped base, 49" wide, 7.5" high

£60-100

1355.

19th century brass footman, with fixed side carry-handles, shaped frieze and cabriole fore legs, 21.5” wide, 11” high

£40-80

1356.

Early 20th century oak and silver plated coopered hot water jug, with mask detailed spout, 7" high; together with a similar oval bowl; oak decanter stand (handle at fault); four wooden brass bound circular storage boxes and an artists palette

£50-80

1357.

Victorian walnut brass bound writing slope, 11,75” wide, depth 9”, height 6.25”; together with another Victorian walnut writing slope, 10.25” wide (2)

£60-100

1358.

Pair of decorative vintage brass recumbent deer lamp bases upon stained oak bases, in the manner of Sarreid, 23.5” high including the fittings

£50-80

1353
1354
1355
1359
1360
1361
1363

1359.

Late 19th century brass and iron rectangular stick stand with turned finials over six square divisions, 12.75" wide, 25.5" high

£30-50

1360.

Set of 19th century oak and brass mechanical Westmoreland type bellows, 20.5" long; together with two further pairs of oak bellows (3)

£50-80

1361.

Early 20th century repoussé brass rectangular stick stand, with a polychrome figural tavern interior scene to the front and lion mask and ring handles to the sides, 19" wide, 7" deep, 22" high

£30-50

1362.

Set of Victorian brass and oak counter-top postal scales, inscribed with rates of postage, 11" wide; together with a group of assorted circular and small bell weights including branded examples

£30-50

1363.

Good set of four 19th century brass bell weights, with registration marks and initials, largest 14lb (4)

£30-50

1364.

Set of six 19th century brass and lead bell weights, from 4lb to 2oz (6)

£40-60

1365.

Group of assorted 19th century brass and lead bell and disc weights, the largest bell weight 2lb

£40-60

1366.

Graduated set of five Victorian brass bell weights, 2lb through to 2oz; together with a graduated close- matched group of eight bell weights, 1lb through to 1/4oz

£30-50

1367.

Graduated set of brass bell weights, 4lb through to 2oz; together with a matched set of four bell weights and two others

£30-50

1368.

Group of small Victorian bell weights, largest 4lb; together with four brass measures 'Half Pint', 'Gill', 'Half Gill' and 'Quarter Gill'; also a horse bell swinger/terret, miniature cauldron, repousse copper powder flask and a brass and mirrored glass circular tray

£30-50

1369.

19th century Tunbridge Ware cribbage board, 12" x 4.25"; together with five further cribbage boards (6)

£30-50

1370.

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)

£60-100

1371.

Antique treen kitchenalia to include two pairs of butter pats, circular coopered bowl, butter moulds and a pair of later turned treen salt and peppers

£20-40

1372.

Victorian figured walnut brass bound writing slope, the fitted interior inset with a single square glass inkwell, 11.75” wide, 9" deep; together with another Victorian walnut parquetry inlaid writing slope, 14” wide, 9" deep (2)

£60-100

1373.

19th century papier maché shaped tray by Jennens & Betteridge, London, decorated in gilt with an Oriental landscape inlaid with mother of pearl, stamped marks, 26.75” x 20.5”

£60-100

1374.

Pair of decorative 19th century brass andirons, with urn finials over lyre motifs, an oval paterae and swag upon paw feet, 13” high; together with a set of three brass fire irons with wrythen fluted stems and engraved decoration to the tongs, the shovel 27” long

£60-100

1375.

Large Indian repoussé brass circular wall plaque, decorated with figures to the centre within a foliate border and decorated with further figural and animal scenes to the wide border, 30.5" diameter

£40-80

1376.

19th century turned brass bowfront fireguard with folding iron back supports, 29" wide, 14.5" high

£60-100

1377.

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)

£60-100

1378.

Victorian brass and mesh nursery fireguard, 36" wide, 30.25" high

£30-50

1379.

Two similar John Linwood Warranted clock brass spit jacks, 15” high; also an Estell's patent brass spit jack by E.B. Bennett & Sons, 14” high approx (3)

£30-50

1380.

Heavy cast brass twin sconce wall light, the mount with figural putti over a Heraldic shield with scrolling foliate surround; together with a group of Victorian and later hinged swing-arm wall sconces including a good pair of cast scroll examples; also with assorted swing-arm coat hooks, fixed hooks and three brass conical wall pockets

£50-80

1381.

Pair of Victorian brass gas wall light brackets, with a pierced foliate design, 14.25” approx; together with a set of four brass scroll candle sconces and a repousse single brass candle wall sconce, 7.25” high

£30-60

1382.

Two similar pairs of brass horse doorstops, 8" high approx (4)

£30-60

1383.

Georgian serpentine pierced brass fender, 32" wide, 5" high; together with a similar Georgian steel serpentine fender, 34" wide, 12.75" high (2)

£60-100

1384.

19th century brass footman with a pierced top fret top over cabriole fore legs, 18” wide, 11.25” high

£40-80

1385.

Heavy set of Victorian brass fire irons, with tapered octagonal handles, the shovel 28” long

£40-80

1386.

Two sets of brass fire irons with twisted stems (6)

£40-80

1387.

19th century rosewood brass bound writing slope upon a later mahogany stand, with a secret side drawer and recessed brass side carry-handles, green baize lined fitted interior inset with two glass inkwells, the box 18” wide, 22.5” high including the stand

£80-120

1388.

19th century walnut brass bound writing slope, with a fitted interior and inset with two square glass inkwells, 18” wide, depth 10”, height 6.5” (some brass inlay has sprung); together with an inlaid mahogany tea caddy and a fruitwood box (3)

£50-80

1389.

Collection of 18th and 19th century brass skimmers, also a toasting fork and large brass spoon with turned wooden handle

£50-80

1390.

Victorian oval tin hatbox decorated with ‘Victorian’ scraps, 15” wide, 11.5” high; together with a tin watering can featuring similar decoration, 16” high and a plain black tin watering can with a brass rim base (3)

£50-80

1391.

Set of four 19th century gilt metal curtain tieback hooks, 9.5” high approx; together with a classical gilt metal pair, 9" high approx (6)

£60-100

1392.

Pair of Neoclassical style decorative brass ewer lamp bases, with caryatid handles, masks and spouts, decorated with panels of figures upon foliate scroll grounds, 11” high

£40-80

1393.

Edwardian brass and walnut revolving Canterbury/newspaper rack, 31.5” high

£40-80

1394.

19th century cast brass figure of a donkey, modelled standing with lidded storage baskets on its back, the covers cast with game upon a naturalistic base, with stone set eyes, 4.5” high, 7.5” wide

£80-120

1395.

Pair of French late 19th century spelter figures emblematic of music, modelled with maidens and cherubs playing musical instruments upon oval ebonised socles, 18” high

£60-100

1396.

Early 18th century single brass candlestick, with a turned stem and square canted corner base, 6.25” high; together with an 18th century single brass turned candlestick with a square base, 9” high; also a pair of 18th century turned brass candlesticks, 8.5” high (4)

£50-80

1397.

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

£60-100

1397

1398.

Victorian pierced brass fireguard, 36.5" wide, 15.5" high

£40-80

1399.

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

1400.

Three pairs of 18th century petal base brass candlesticks, the tallest 9.25” high (6)

£60-100

1401.

Three pairs of 18th century brass candlesticks, the tallest 7.5” high (6)

£60-100

1402.

Good heavy gilt metal table lamp base, decorated with oval lobed motifs upon a stylised hexagonal base, 18.25” high excluding the fitting

£50-80

1403.

Decorative Corinthian column brass lamp base, 15” excluding the fitting; together with another similar style brass lamp base with hexagonal base, 19” high excluding the fitting (2)

£50-80

1404.

Set of 19th century steel fire irons with ornate cast brass handles, the shovel 30” long (3)

£40-80

1405.

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)

£40-60

1406.

Victorian counter-top postal balance scales with weights, bearing an ivorine Inland Letter Rates plaque, 13" wide; together with a set of three joiners squares and group of five brass T-stand display stands

£30-50

1407.

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)

£40-80

1408.

Cameo shell table lamp shade, the carved panel depicting The Three Graces, inscribed Tre Grazie (shell only with fitting to the base for a lamp), 6" high

£50-80

1409.

Miniature brass thermometer in the shape of a horseshoe, 3" high; together with a veined marble obelisk thermometer, 7" high; also three French metal mounted and glazed jewellery caskets, the hinged covers with images of French landmarks including Arc de Triomphe and a souvenir du Croisic abalone shell mounted inkstand modelled as a sailing boat with glass ink bottle

£40-80

1410.

Group of painted lead Napoleon's Army toy figures; together with other lead figures, a ship and a Dinky Toys seaplane

£15-30

1411.

19th century convex oval reverse glass painting of a castle entrance, 22" wide, 16" high; together with a rectangular reverse glass painting 'Castello Borgia, Italy', depicting a lakeside fortress with clock tower by moonlight (2)

£20-40

1412.

Two similar birdseye maple framed reverse glass paintings of Dutch river landscapes with buildings, largest 29" x 21" including frame (2)

£20-40

1413.

Large 19th century needlework picture of a palace interior with two royals and a servant, 30" x 33" overall including the veneered frame

£60-100

1414.

Good Corinthian column silver plated brass standard lamp, with cast detailed capital over a fluted column and upon a square stepped base terminating with cast paw feet, 52" high

£80-120

1415.

Decorative Victorian glass and silver plated oil lamp, the plated reservoir decorated with harebell garlands over a cut glass mount, octagonal clear glass stem and stepped base, with a clear glass chimney and etched pink blush shade, 29.5" high overall including the chimney

£80-120

1416.

Corinthian style silver plated oil lamp base, with cut glass reservoir upon a cast capital and fluted column with a square stepped beaded base, 21" high (converted)

£60-100

1417.

Silver plated two bottle decanter stand with decanters, the stand with carry-handle and lion mask paw detailed feet, inset with a pair of 19th century cut glass decanters with triple rim necks and stoppers, the stand 11.5" high overall

£40-80

1418.

Two EPNS dinner gongs, the tallest 10.5" high; together with a silver plated and glass butter dish stand, silver plated twin handled circular spirit burner, bottle holder, novelty swan deign toast rack and a pair of rectangular pedestal salts

£40-80

1419.

Oval twin-handled silver plated copper gallery tray with engraved foliate decoration, 21.5" wide; together with four silver plated cake baskets with twin handles and a silver plated shovel design four piece egg cruet set

£30-50

1420.

Box of assorted cased silver plated and stainless flatware and serving cutlery; including fish serving pairs, tea spoons, butter knives, fruit spoons etc; also a box of assorted vintage flatware, primarily knives and steak forks

£20-30

1421.

Group of silver plated wares; pair of Walker & Hall chocolate pourers, pair of small coasters, knife rests, Latham & Morton cream jug and sucrier, sweetmeat dish with swing handle, boat shaped sauceboat with cover, Seba chamberstick etc

£30-50

1422.

Victorian silver plated spirit kettle on stand, with opaque glass handles, 14” high; together with other silver plated wares to include a Walker & Hall coffee pot, two salvers and a Sheffield plated copper tea caddy (5)

£40-80

1423.

Three similar silver mounted treen peppermills, each 4” high approx; together with a silver plated preserve stand inset with a pair of cut glass jars and covers, 8.75” high; also a single silver turned candlestick, Birmingham 1933, 10.75” high (weighted base)

£50-80

1424.

Late Victorian silver flask, with screw and hinged cover, half leather covered glass flask with silver cup cover to the lower half, maker G & J W Hawksley, Sheffield 1900, 4.74" high

£70-100

1425.

Pair of silver plated telescopic turned candlesticks, with gadrooned decoration and circular bases, 8.75” high; together with a pair of Sheffield plated copper candlesticks, 9.5” high (4)

£30-50

1426.

Good large Sheffield silver plated copper oval twin-handled serving tray, with a cast foliate border, raised on four splay feet, 29" x 19"

£80-120

1427.

19th century Sheffield silver plated copper three branch candelabrum, with a foliate cast finial over fluted scroll supports, upon a tapered column and square lobed base decorated with a foliate band, 20.5" high

£80-120

1428.

Silver plated and cut glass six bottle cruet set, the stand with a fixed scroll handle over two opposing vacant shield cartouches, upon a rectangular canted base with bun feet, 9.5" high

£30-60

1429.

Two silver plated six bottle cruet sets (2)

£30-60

1430.

Mappin & Webb large oval silver plated twin handled soup tureen and cover, with beaded decoration upon foliate splay feet, 11” high, 15.5” wide

£60-100

1431.

Georgian Sheffield silver plated copper inkstand with lions head ring side handles and beaded borders, the arched hinged top enclosing two square glass inkwells and lidded compartment, over a small drawer, on circular bun feet, 4.75” high, 8” wide

£50-80

1432.

Pair of Corinthian column silver plated candlesticks partially converted to table lamps, 14.25” high; together with a silver plated circular serving tray with engraved decoration within a gadrooned border, 16” diameter (3)

£50-80

1427
1431
1435
1437

1434.

Silver plated wine cooler of campagna form, 10.5” high; together with a Walker & Hall silver plated jardinière, stamped marks, no. 149A, 9” high (2)

£40-80

1435.

Good set of four silver plated copper candlesticks converted to oil lamps, each with cut glass reservoir, clear glass chimney and opaque glass shade, upon cylindrical tapered bodies with wrythen decoration and circular bases, 21.5” high approx

£200-300

1436.

Rococo style cast silver plated table centrepiece, inset with a circular glass well upon a foliate stand with a pierced base, 11.5” high, 9.25” diameter

£40-80

1437.

Walker & Hall silver plated serpentine tea caddy, the hinged cover with an ebony finial enclosing a divided interior, the front with engraved decoration, 6” high, 5.75” wide

£40-80

1438.

Mappin & Webb oval silver plated copper tea caddy, 5.75” wide, 3.75” high; together with two cylindrical silver plated tea caddies

£40-80

1439.

Assorted silver plated items to include two egg coddlers with burners, tea caddy (lacking handle), cast chamberstick, Sheffield plated copper wine funnel, pair of Sheffield plate candlesticks and a glass and plated biscuit barrel on stand

£40-80

1440.

Silver plated egg cruet set on stand, with six egg cups and spoons, 9.5” high, 8” diameter; together with a Victorian nautilus shell design silver plated spoon warmer, 5.5” high and an oval silver plated spoon warmer with beaded decoration, 7” high (3)

£50-80

1441.

Four silver plated egg cruet sets on stands (lacking spoons) (4)

£30-50

1442.

Set of four 19th century Sheffield plated copper oval candlesticks of Neoclassic design, 11.5” high approx

£40-80

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1460
1461
1470
1479

1443.

Repoussé three piece silver plated tea set, the teapot 8” high; together with an assortment of silver plated wares to include a spirit kettle on stand, cake basket, entrée dish, glass and silver plated serving bowl etc

£50-100

1444.

Early 20th century oval silver plated breakfast dish, with a presentation inscription related to the Royal Warwickshire Regiment, 8.5” high, 14” wide; together with a pair of oval silver plated entrée dishes and covers with gadrooned borders, 11” wide (3)

£40-80

1445.

Good twin-handled silver plated serving tray upon a mahogany stand, with cast scroll and shell handles and gadrooned border, 28” x 17”, upon a modern bespoke stand with faux bamboo supports, 21.5” high

£80-120

1446.

Victorian blue opaline glass oil lamp with applied brass mounts, clear glass chimney and vaseline glass frilled shade, 24" high overall including the chimney

£80-120

1447.

Collection of seven assorted clear glass decanters with stoppers, the tallest 14" high (7)

£30-50

1448.

Three good pairs of clear glass decanters and stoppers, the tallest 13.5" high (6)

£40-80

1449.

Heavy 19th century clear glass jug and wash basin, the jug 9.5" high; together with a pair of glass candlesticks, hobnail cut glass vase, tea caddy, glass mixing bowl etc

£40-80

1450.

Victorian cobalt blue glass rolling pin, 26" long; together with a collection of blue glass fingerbowls, a pair of glass fingerbowls in a plated stand, glass salt liners etc

£30-50

1451.

Set of three 19th century cobalt blue glass decanters in an ebonised trefoil stand, the decanters with gilt decoration, inscribed 'Brandy', 'Rum' and 'Hollands', decanters 9.5" high approx (one odd stopper, at fault); together with two similar blue glass decanters with stoppers, a 19th century cobalt blue glass and gilt metal cornucopia and hand spill vase on a white marble base, 7.5" high; also a 19th century opaque glass and gilt metal campagna shape vase, 9.75" high (top rim loose)

£80-120

1452.

Antique wine glass, the tapered bowl with etched decoration on an opaque air twist stem and circular foot, 8” high

£50-80

1453.

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)

£50-80

1454.

Set of eight wine glasses with etched key design decoration, 5.5” high; together with two sets of five antique glasses and a single glass (19)

£30-60

1455.

Selection of Victorian mercury blown glass vases with painted floral decoration; together with a similar goblet, the tallest vase 10.25” high (7)

£30-50

1456.

Breweryana square painted brass and glazed lantern, with decal stickers for Polgooth Inn, 10.5" wide, 21" high; together with a glass spirit barrel, the cover inscribed Brandy (lacking tap), 15" high (2)

£40-80

1457.

Group of assorted glass lampshades, including Victorian milk glass oil lamp shades etc

£60-100

1458.

Two Art Nouveau style milk glass moulded lamp shades, 11.5" diameter approx (2)

£50-80

1459.

Victorian bright cut glass perfume bottle, with hallmarked silver collar, the squared bottle with cut borders and flowerhead panel decoration, 5.25" high; together with a square glass inkwell with silver screw cover and a plated Gin decanter label (3)

£30-50

1460.

Group of four 19th century stained glass and lead panels (some damages and missing portions) 9.5" wide, 13" high (4)

£40-80

1461.

Victorian hobnail cut glass decanter in the form of a barrel, with stopper and brass tap, upon an oak stand with plated mounts, 10.25" overall

£40-80

1462.

Group of six square glass decanters with closely matched decoration, all with stoppers, tallest 9" high (6)

£40-80

1463.

Group of five assorted square glass decanters, including a matched pair, all with stoppers, tallest 9.5" high (6)

£40-60

1464.

Group of five assorted square glass decanters, tallest 9.5" high (5)

£40-60

1465.

Group of eight assorted square glass decanters with stoppers, tallest 9" high (8)

£40-60

1466.

Two large blue glass witches ball pendant ornaments, 10" high (2)

£60-100

1467.

Cylindrical cut glass and silver plated biscuit barrel with hinged cover, 9” high; together with five further glass and silver plated biscuit barrels (6)

£30-60

1468.

Victorian cranberry glass hand bell, 12” high; together with a cranberry glass decanter and stopper, cranberry ‘Mary Gregory’ small glass hand bell, ruby art glass decanter and stopper, amethyst glass single candlestick and other glassware

£40-80

1469.

Collection of six assorted glass decanters and stoppers (6)

£30-50

1470.

Meissen porcelain cabinet plate, painted with two birds amidst branches within a lobed gilt highlighted border decorated with butterflies and insects, blue cross swords factory mark, 8.75" diameter; together with a Samson Chelsea style porcelain cabinet square plate with canted corners, painted with an exotic bird within a deep blue border with gilded highlights, gold anchor mark, 8" wide (2)

£40-80

1471.

Pountney’s Bristol ‘Milton’ pattern flow blue part pottery dinner service

£60-100

1472.

Six Victorian ‘Willow’ pattern blue and white transfer printed oval meat plates, each 16” wide approx (6)

£40-80

1473.

Collection of Victorian relief moulded copper lustre jugs and goblets, comprising five jugs and eight mugs and goblets (13)

£60-100

1474.

Cauldon Ware large oval twin-handled footbath retailed by Martlocks, Oxford Street, transfer printed with foliate sprays with pink brushwork borders, pattern no. 6459, 22” wide approx, 8.25” high

£50-80

1475.

Victorian Ironstone oval twin-handled footbath, with blue and white transfer printed decoration, 17” wide approx, 6.75” high

£20-40

1476.

Six Victorian ‘Willow’ pattern blue and white transfer printed meat plates, the largest 18” wide (6)

£50-80

1477.

19th century English porcelain chamber pot with Imari palette and gilded highlights, 5” high, 8” diameter; together with a pair of Davenport plates, pair of Spode stone china octagonal plates and a 19th century Imari palette porcelain plate with gilded highlights, 9.5” diameter (6)

£50-80

1478.

Late 19th century porcelain sepia transfer printed foliate tea service comprising a sandwich plate, eleven side plates, twelve cups and ten saucers (some faults)

£15-30

1479.

Group of stoneware kitchenalia; pair of Brandy and Whisky squared flasks, 8" high, large 'Success To The Crooked...' mug, bottle shaped flask and conical hunting mug (5)

£30-50

1480.

Selection of 'Willow' pattern blue and white transfer printed wares to include a circular footed pedestal bowl, 9.5" diameter; an oval meat plate, oval shaped bowl, low comport and a pair of plates (6)

£20-40

1481.

Attractive Samson porcelain three division letter rack, painted with green borders, foliate sprays and gilded highlights, 7.5” high, 6” wide; together with a pair of French faience glazed candlesticks, 9.25” high and a pair of Quimper clog ornaments painted with figures, 3.5” long (4)

£40-80

1482.

Till & Sons Staffordshire 19th century earthenware tea service, transfer printed with foliate designs, comprising a sandwich plate, sugar bowl, milk jug and eight trios (side plate, cup and saucer)

£20-40

1483.

Pair of Leighton Pottery 'Jap' urns with covers, shape no. 16, 14.5" high; together with a shape no. 15 jar with cover, 10" high (3)

£70-100

1484.

19th century Staffordshire Toby jug entitled ‘Hearty Good Fellow’, 11.25” high (rim restored); together with five further Toby jugs (6)

£50-80

1485.

Seven assorted Victorian ‘Willow’ pattern blue and white transfer printed oval meat plates, the largest 18.25” wide approx (7)

£40-80

1486.

Large Victorian Copeland pottery twin-handled oval footbath, painted with a band of pink roses between transfer printed bands with green outlines, printed factory mark, 20” wide approx, 8” high

£50-80

1487.

Set of six early 19th century English porcelain plates, painted with floral sprays and chinoiserie landscape panels, orange diaper borders with gilded highlights, pattern 1721, 8.5” diameter (6)

£40-80

1488.

Collection of Victorian and later majolica green glaze moulded plates of differing designs, each 8” to 9” diameter (17)

£50-80

1489.

Collection of Victorian and later majolica green glaze moulded plates of differing designs, each 8” to 9” diameter (15)

£40-80

1490.

Collection of Victorian majolica ‘Strawberry’ pattern leaf plates, 7.5” to 9” diameter (13)

£30-50

1491.

Quantity of Victorian vine leaf pattern majolica plates, 7.5” to 9” diameter (26)

£50-100

1492.

Collection of similar design Victorian green leaf plates, each 8” diameter approx (22)

£40-80

1493.

Good selection of Victorian majolica green glaze moulded plates of differing designs, each 9” to 9.5” diameter (9)

£50-80

1494.

Six assorted pottery and porcelain biscuit barrels with plated covers, including a Jasper Ware example decorated with figures in white slip (6)

£30-50

1495.

Pair of Royal Crown Derby ‘Imari’ pattern porcelain vases, no. 1758/6299, 4.25” high; together with a similar plate and an earlier Derby plate, 8.75” and 8.75” diameter respectively (4)

£30-50

1496.

Four 19th century Prattware pot lids in ebonised frames, each 6” diameter approx; together with three other framed pot lids, ‘Uncle Tony’ pot lid and base and three other examples

£60-100

1497.

Wedgwood Jasper Ware porcelain circular cheese dome and stand, with an acorn finial, decorated with classical figures in white slip, 7” high, the base 8” diameter; together with three similar Wedgwood blue Jasper Ware salad serving bowls with silver plated rims (4)

£50-80

1498.

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)

£40-80

1499.

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

£60-100

1500.

Large Minton 19th century pottery wash jug, with a pink faux weave base, impressed marks, 13.5” high; together with an Adam’s for Heal & Son transfer printed large meat plate, a Ridgways Imperial Stone jardinière and stand, pattern 2618, 7” high overall and a 19th century English flow blue polychrome ironstone tureen and cover

£40-80

1501.

One hundred vintage and souvenir porcelain thimbles, to include examples by Royal Crown Derby, Tozan, Sutherland, Portmeirion etc

£30-50

1502.

One hundred and nine vintage and souvenir porcelain thimbles, including examples by Coalport, Sutherland, Fenton China, Royal Mosa etc, presented within wooden display cabinets and shelves

£40-60

1503.

Nine assorted Doulton graduated stoneware hunting jugs, the tallest 7.75” high (9)

£60-100

1504.

Royal Doulton stoneware ovoid jardinière, decorated with foliate scrolls on a gilt scroll ground between blue glazed bands, stamped factory marks, 7.25" high

£20-30

1505.

Masons Ironstone octagonal jug and basin, the jug 7.75" high; together with five Masons octagonal jugs, an oval twin handled tureen base and two plates (10)

£60-100

1506.

19th century porcelain dessert service painted with flowers within green lobed gilded borders, comprising six comports and twelve plates, the comport 8.75" diameter (18)

£30-50

1507.

Victorian G.W. Turner & Sons Peel transfer printed part pottery dessert service, decorated to the centre with an urn amidst flowers on a diaper ground, comprising five comports and six plates, the comport 10" diameter (11)

£20-40

1508.

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)

£30-50

1509.

William Wood & Co. blue and white porcelain salad bowl and servers, with EPNS mounts and gilt highlights, the bowl, 8” diameter; together with another serving bowl and servers, with floral painted decoration on a buff ground, 7.5” diameter; also two pottery blue and white transfer print hors d’oeuvre dishes

£20-40

1510.

Villeroy & Boch Mettlach stoneware wine jug, with pewter mounts and enamelled foliate designs, impressed tower factory marks, no. 1962, 12.5” high

£20-40

1511.

Doulton Lambeth stoneware Queen Victoria commemorative jug, 6.75" high; together with a Victoria Jubilee relief moulded commemorative jug, 8.5" high (2)

£20-40

1512.

William Brownfield & Sons Staffordshire late 19th century 'Kensington' dessert service, with foliate decoration upon a moulded purple and yellow border with gilt highlights, comprising four comports and twelve plates, the comport 12" wide (16)

£30-50

1513.

Masons Ironstone oval meat plates, 17.25” x 14”; together with a 19th century transfer printed pedestal bowl, 11.5” diameter; a pair of Corinthian column porcelain candlesticks, two mochaware pint tankards and a half pint example, set of four Wedgwood hunting scene relief decorated mugs, decorative plates etc

£40-80

1514.

Large Victorian Copeland circular Christmas plate transfer printed to the centre with a robin on a branch within a holly border, inscribed 'From The Illustrated London News of December 25th 1858', the rim inscribed 'A Happy Christmas to You', gilded rim, 14.5" diameter

£60-100

1515.

Graduated set of three Majolica sweetcorn pottery jugs, the tallest 9" high; together with a Victorian Majolica oval lobed plate, 14.5" wide and other Majolica glazed pottery items including a circular footed bowl, relief moulded jug, single candlestick, Wedgwood plate and two others (10)

£50-80

1516.

Chamberlain Worcester 19th century porcelain soup tureen and cover, decorated with pink flowers with gilt highlights, 10.25" high (the cover at fault); together with a Derby 19th century porcelain potpourri and cover, decorated with vine leaves upon a green ground with gilt highlights, 8" high (restored); also a continental pink porcelain jardinière, with foliate designs and gilded rim, 6.5" high (3)

£40-80

1517.

19th century part dinner service decorated with blossom on a branch pattern; to include a graduated set of meat plates/ platters, large and small tureens with covers, plates various etc. some inscribed with pattern no.1315 to the undersides

£50-100

1518.

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)

£60-100

1519.

Collection of 19th century transfer printed meat plates, the largest 21.75" wide (11)

£40-80

1520.

Matched pair of Victorian Charles Meigh relief moulded stoneware water jugs, each with maiden and cherub scenes on a blue ground, with pewter cover, bearing lozenge registration marks, 9.5” high (at fault); together with another water jug, a Victorian Jackfield teapot and a 19th century relief decorated jug inscribed ‘James Farrell, Hooks Green’, 9” high (5)

£30-50

1521.

19th century blue and white transfer printed pottery octagonal meat plate, decorated with figures upon a bridge within a pagoda landscape, 20.25" x 16.25"; together with two other transfer printed meat plates, low transfer printed blue and white comport and a single plate (5)

£30-50

1522.

William Wood & Co. Staffordshire pottery ewer with silver plated cover and mounts, decorated with flowers on a blush ground, pattern B537, 9.5” high; together with a pair of 19th century ‘Opaque China’ transfer printed shaped dishes, 10.5” wide and a set of four antique blue glazed storage jars and covers, stamped ‘Hawk’, 5.25” high

£30-50

1523.

English early 19th century relief moulded porcelain jug, possibly Spode, decorated with a hunting scene, 6.25” high; together with an English pink lustre pottery jug depicting dogs, 5.5” high (2)

£50-80

1524.

Victorian oval pottery spirit barrel labelled 'Rum' with pale green borders, 13" high; together with another spirit barrel with a gilt highlighted cartouche and a whisky half barrel (3)

£30-50

1525.

Royal Doulton ‘Desert Star’ part dinner service, D6430; together with an S.Hancock ‘Old Woodstock’ part dinner service and a selection of miscellaneous pottery and porcelain

£20-40

1526.

Royal Dux porcelain figural centrepiece, modelled with a maiden holding a lute, with clam shell dishes to either side, upon an oval base, raised pink triangular mark, no. 2071, 14” high

£80-120

1527.

Assorted decorative pottery and porcelain to include a set of seven green border dessert plates, various blue and white plates, English porcelain teapot and cover, Coalport style milk jug and floral painted plate, pair of Crown Staffordshire reticulated porcelain baskets, terracotta glazed bust of a boxer dog, etc

£30-60

1528.

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)

£40-80

1529.

Set of six George Jones Crescent China porcelain floral design dessert plates, 9” diameter; together with a set of seven Wedgwood side plates, pattern 9903, 7” diameter and a small porcelain chamber pot with bamboo decoration, pattern D57, 4” high (14)

£30-50

1530.

Late 19th century Sitzendorf German porcelain oil lamp, modelled with three cherubs supporting a flower encrusted basket, with a pink and opaque satin glass frilled shade and clear glass chimney, 16” high overall

£80-120

1531.

Selection of English 19th century ironstone and other decorative plates including Wedgwood (8)

£20-40

1532.

Torquay Pottery to include two jugs, shaving mug, jam dish and match striker; together with a collection of assorted ceramics including commemorative mugs, pair of bowls, pair of Copeland plates, two steins, two jardinières, plates etc

£20-40

1533.

Continental porcelain twin-handled cabaret tray, painted with a building in a river landscape with gilded highlights, 15.5” wide; together with a porcelain painted jardinière depicting a mountainous lakeland landscape, 7” high (2)

£30-50

1534.

Selection of assorted antique pottery and porcelain to include an ironstone copper lustre highlighted jug, an antique creamware nightlight (handle at fault), Victorian transfer printed pink jug, smaller copper lustre jug, two match strikers and a Victorian porcelain comport (7)

£30-50

1535.

Royal Doulton ‘Toby Philpotts’ character jug, 6.25” high; together with a selection of Royal Doulton Series Ware pottery to include a ‘Rochester Castle’ bowl, another bowl and two Dickens Ware plates, ‘Fat Boy’ and ‘Sam Weller’, each 10.25" diameter (5)

£20-40

1536.

Pair of Victorian Staffordshire dogs with puppies, with iron-red and white coats and gilded collars, upon blue glazed bases, 8" high; together with another pair of Victorian Staffordshire pottery dogs, with iron-red coats modelled holding baskets in their mouths, 7.25" high (4)

£60-100

1537.

Pair of Victorian Staffordshire pottery poodle groups upon blue glazed gilded bases,5.75" high; together with a similar pair of groups (at fault); also a similar single group (5)

£60-100

1538.

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)

£50-80

1539.

Pair of 19th century Staffordshire porcelain spill vase figural groups modelled with a lady and gentleman seated next to barrels, 4.5" high; pair of Victorian Staffordshire pottery flatback figural groups modelled with a couple on horseback, 9.25" high; pair of Victorian Staffordshire encrusted pottery figures modelled with young girls seated upon goats, 5.75" high; and three further Staffordshire pottery figures (9)

£60-100

1540.

Pair of Victorian Staffordshire pottery flatback figures of horses, modelled standing upon green glazed naturalistic bases, 8.5" high; together with a pair of Staffordshire pottery figures of zebras, 6.25" high; Staffordshire porcelain poodle spill vase, small pair of black and white Staffordshire pottery dogs, single Victorian Staffordshire dog and four similar Staffordshire Jackfield glazed cow creamers and covers (one lacking cover) (12)

£60-100

1541.

Pair of Victorian Staffordshire pottery figures modelled as Turkish musicians playing lutes, upon naturalistic base, 7.25" high; together with a Staffordshire pottery figural spill vase modelled with a young girl and zebra, 6.25" high; another figural spill vase modelled with a man and rabbits, 6.25"; pair of Staffordshire encrusted poodles, Staffordshire encrusted pottery poodle spill vase, Staffordshire exotic bird inkwell and a porcelain group modelled with two figures playing piggyback, 4" high (9)

£60-100

1542.

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) (3)

£50-80

1543.

Victorian Staffordshire pottery figural jar and cover, modelled with a lady in a crinoline dress holding a King Charles spaniel, 9.25” high

£30-50

1544.

Large pair of Staffordshire pottery 'Medici' lions, 13" wide, 11" high (2)

£50-80

1545.

Large pair of Staffordshire pottery cats, with applied glass eyes, 12.5" high (2)

£40-80

1546.

Pair of Victorian Staffordshire encrusted pottery dogs, 7.5” high; together with another pair of Staffordshire pottery dogs with lustre coats, 8.5” high (4)

£30-50

1547.

Pair of Staffordshire pottery dogs, 8” high; together with six assorted single Staffordshire dogs, the largest 11.75” high (8)

£50-80

1548.

Pair of Victorian Staffordshire pottery Pekingese dogs with tan coats and blue ribbon collars, 7” high; together with a pair of Victorian Staffordshire pottery dogs with lustre coats, 7.5” high

£40-80

1549.

Pair of Victorian Staffordshire pottery spaniel jugs, with ironred and white coats, 7.5” high; together with a Staffordshire begging spaniel pottery jug with an iron-red and white coat, 9” high (3)

£50-80

1550.

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)

£50-80

1551.

Good collection of Victorian Staffordshire pottery figures (14)

£100-150

1552.

Collection of Victorian Staffordshire pottery figural spill vases

£80-120

1553.

Collection of Victorian Staffordshire pottery figures (19)

£100-150

1554.

Selection of Victorian Staffordshire pottery figures including Louis-Napoleon, the tallest figure 13.5” high (9)

£80-120

1555.

Pair of Victorian Staffordshire pottery dogs, with black and white coats, modelled with children, 7” high; together with a single Staffordshire pottery figure of a young girl on the back of a dog with an iron-red and white coat, 8.5” high and a pair of Staffordshire pottery figures of fruit pickers modelled holding baskets, 9.25” high (5)

£80-120

1556.

Six Victorian Staffordshire pottery cottage pastille burners, with encrusted decoration, the tallest 6.5” high (6)

£40-80

1557.

Collection of Victorian Staffordshire animal figures to include two greyhounds, cow creamer, two donkey groups, encrusted sheep, cat etc (10)

£80-120

1558.

Victorian Staffordshire pottery figure of George and the Dragon, 11” high (restored); together with two similar smaller figures and three others (6)

£50-80

1559.

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)

£60-100

1560.

Pair of 19th century Staffordshire pottery spill vase groups, depicting sheep with mottled painted bodies standing before tree trunks with applied encrusted foliage, 6” high; together with a pair of Victorian Staffordshire figures modelled with figures on horseback, 6.5” high; also a a single Staffordshire figure of a dog with a painted iron-red coat, 4.5” high (5)

£60-100

1561.

Pair of Victorian Staffordshire pottery spaniels, with copper lustre coats, 12.5” high; together with another pair of Staffordshire pottery dogs, 12.25” (at fault) (4)

£50-80

1562.

Pair of Sadler Staffordshire pottery seated cats, with set eyes and gilded bow collars, 13” high; together with another similar pair of pottery seated cats, 12.25” approx (4)

£40-80

1563.

Pair Of Victorian Staffordshire pottery figures of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, 11" high; together with a pair of Victorian Staffordshire pottery figures of Queen Victoria with baby and Prince Albert, 6.5" high (restoration to Victoria) (4)

£50-80

1564.

Tall pair of Victorian Staffordshire pottery dogs, with gilded highlights, 13.5” high; together with a similar smaller pair of dogs, pair of Staffordshire Pekingese dogs and a pair of black terracotta dogs (at fault) (8)

£60-100

1565.

Pair of Japanese bronzed metal twin-handled jardinières, of cylindrical form decorated in low relief with mountainous landscapes with copper coloured highlights, 10" high, 10" diameter

£60-100

1566.

Large Japanese bronze champlevé ovoid vase, the ribbed body decorated with foliate bands, early 20th century, 14" high

£80-120

1567.

Japanese Imari porcelain temple jar and cover, decorated with foliate panels in typical palette, the cover with a Buddhistic lion finial, 14" high (the lion's tail at fault); together with a similar smaller design vase and cover, ovoid vase and five assorted Japanese Imari porcelain plates (8)

£60-100

1568.

Group of six assorted Japanese Imari porcelain bowls, the largest 8.5" diameter (6)

£30-50

1569.

Three similar 19th century Japanese porcelain Imari charges, each with foliate designs to the centre within fluted borders, each 12" diameter approx (3)

£60-100

1570.

19th Century Japanese Imari porcelain circular charger, decorated in typical palette with gilded highlights depicting panels of ladies and Buddhistic lions within a fluted rim, 12" diameter

£30-50

1571.

19th century Japanese Imari pattern circular porcelain fluted charger, with a blue and white transfer printed centre depicting two figures within a fluted border decorated with further figures and landscapes typical palette, 12.25" diameter; together with another Japanese Imari porcelain fluted rim charger, 12" diameter (2)

£40-80

1572.

Three 19th century Japanese Imari pattern circular fluted rim porcelain plates, 8.5" diameter; another pair of Imari circular porcelain plates, two single plates, Japanese Kutani circular porcelain footed bowl and a similar ovoid jar and cover (9)

£40-80

1573.

Pair of Chinese polychrome circular porcelain plates, decorated with iron red cartouche foliate panels upon a famille rose ground enamelled with exotic birds and butterflies, bearing a printed six character mark, 8.5" diameter

£40-80

1574.

Chinese circular porcelain polychrome plate, decorated with ducks and lilies in a pond to the centre within a foliate panelled border in famille rose palette, 9" diameter; together with a Chinese famille rose porcelain foliate design plate, 9" diameter; also a Chinese blue and white Kangxi style circular porcelain plate, 9" diameter (3)

£80-120

1575.

Chinese famille rose circular porcelain plate enamelled with foliate designs, 9" diameter; together with two similar design Chinese famille rose circular porcelain shallow bowls (each with hairline cracks), a circular Chinese Mandarin style porcelain dish, Chinese Imari patterned porcelain teacup, Chinese blue and white teacup and saucer (saucer at fault) and a set of five Imari porcelain teacups (12)

£60-100

1576.

Cantonese famille rose porcelain circular plate, decorated in typical palette with panels of birds of paradise and butterflies upon green and gilt highlighted borders, 8" diameter; together with a similar cup and saucer, single cup, circular tea bowl and cover and a miniature cylindrical pot and cover, 1.4" high (6)

£40-80

1577.

Late 19th century Japanese champleve circular charger, decorated with a small blue bird amidst bamboo upon a black ground and within a stylised turquoise highlighted foliate border, 12" diameter

£30-50

1578.

Pair of decorative Chinese baluster porcelain lamp base vases with famille rose type palette, 15” high; together with a Chinese celadon glazed porcelain rectangular low planter decorated in low relief with floral designs in blue and white glaze, 11.5” x 8.5, 4” high and a glazed figure of a Chinese fisherman, 8.5” high (4)

£40-80

1579.

Indian carved hardwood Marapachi Bommai doll figure, 14" high; together with an Indian bronze Sekunda Ganesh lamp, Chinese bronze altar bell on stand, group of Chinese hardwood pot stands and engraved decorated brass bowl

£50-80

1580.

Japanese bronze koro and cover, surmounted with a Buddhistic lion finial over cockerel twin handles and decorated in relief with figural panels, upon tripod supports and circular base, 12.5” high

£40-80

1581.

Pair of Japanese bronze bottle shape vases, applied with entwined dragons over the base with birds perched upon blossoming branches, 9.75” high

£50-80

1582.

Three pairs of Japanese bronze twin handled vases, the tallest 11.75” high (6)

£80-120

1583.

Japanese chinoiserie black lacquered stationery cabinet, 12” wide, 11” high; together with a miniature lacquered table cabinet with a single door enclosing small drawers, 9” wide, 9.75” high; also a Japanese square black lacquered four tier sectional box with gilded chinoiserie decoration, 9” square, 12” high (3)

£60-100

1584.

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

£60-100

1585.

Pair of Japanese Imari porcelain chargers with fluted rims, decorated in typical palette, 13.25” diameter

£40-80

1586.

Japanese Satsuma earthenware vase, of flared form upon triple faux bamboo feet, decorated with three panels of Geisha upon a deep blue ground with gilded highlights, gilt signature to the base, Meiji period, 11.25” high; together with a Japanese Satsuma earthenware gourd vase, 9.75” high (2)

£80-120

END OF PART I SALE

Day Two Friday 27th September 2024 at 10am

1601.

Good Arts & Crafts brass coopered oak stick stand by Lister, inscribed Lister and stamped 33484 to the underside, 30" high

£80-120

1602.

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

£100-200

1603.

Decorative Indian brass tray-top occasional table on a carved folding stand, 28.5” diameter

£30-50

1604.

Matched pair of mahogany framed horseshoe design wall mirrors, with bevelled glass plates and brass mounts, 20.25” x 18.5” and 19.5” x 18.25” (2)

£40-80

1605.

Victorian oval giltwood and gesso wall mirror, the reeded cushion frame with beadwork and egg and dart decoration, bevelled glass plate, 22.5” x 28.5”

£50-80

1606.

1930s oak dressing table swing mirror, the plain glass within a canted frame with beaded border, on a turned cheval support, 31" wide, 32" high

£20-30

1607.

Victorian oak mirror, the plain glass within a carved frame surmounted by a scroll and shell finial and flanked by barley twist supports, 26" wide, 33.5" high; together with another mirror (2)

£20-40

1608.

Interesting stained and ebonised mahogany cupboard door, with faux apothecary style drawer fronts with moulded glass knobs, 20" wide, 28" high; together with a Georgian mahogany fret carved wall mirror, 37" high (2)

£40-80

1609.

Group of assorted Georgian and later wall mirrors in need of repair/restoration (5)

£30-50

1610.

Three mahogany framed rectangular wall mirrors, largest 21" wide, 31" high (3)

£25-50

1611.

Aesthetic 19th century bamboo and black lacquered desk, the raised back with a single cupboard over a leather inset top and five drawers to the kneehole frieze, 37" wide, 22.5" deep, 44" high (inset top at fault)

£80-150

1612.

Aesthetic bamboo tripod stand inset with a fluted pottery glazed vase over a circular undertier, 31.5" high; together with a bamboo and green lacquered three tier cake stand, 39" high and another bamboo two tier cake stand inset with two circular pottery plaques depicting Dutch figures, 10" diameter, 31" high (3)

£60-100

1613.

Aesthetic bamboo and black lacquer stick stand, inset with two panels depicting birds amidst foliage, 22" wide, 37" high

£50-80

1614.

Late 19th century Aesthetic bamboo and lacquered Davenport, with panels decorated with birds and foliage, the leather lined sloping hinged cover enclosing an embossed paper lined interior, 42" high

£100-200

1615.

Two similar Aesthetic movement bamboo and lacquered two tier folding plant stands, 40" high approx (2)

£60-100

1616.

Aesthetic late 19th century bamboo and lacquered three tier square occasional table, the inset lacquer panels depicting birds and foliage upon a black ground, 16" wide, 31" high

£60-100

1617.

Late 19th century Aesthetic bamboo and black lacquered Davenport, with decorative side and front panels with a leather inset hinged top compartment, 21.5" wide, 18" deep, 42" high

£60-100

1618.

Late 19th century bamboo and lacquered planter in the form of a child's cot, with chinoiserie lacquered side panels, 26" x 11", 28" high

£50-80

1619.

Aesthetic bamboo and chinoiserie lacquered work table, the hinged top enclosing a padded lined interior over a single compartment with sliding panelled front, 17" wide, 31" high

£60-100

1620.

Bamboo and rush seat corner chair; together with a bamboo glazed fire screen and a folding bamboo work table (3)

£20-40

1621.

Good Aesthetic late 19th century bamboo and lacquered Davenport, the panels decorated with birds and foliage with gilded highlights, the fall front with a leather inset enclosing an open interior with front and side decorative panels, 27" wide, 45" high

£150-250

1622.

Regency style mahogany rectangular three tier occasional table, 16" x 12", 27.5" high; together with a square mahogany work table, with twin lidded compartments over two open tiers, 9" square, 26" high and two mahogany plant/cake stands (4)

£40-80

1623.

Victorian mahogany tripod occasional games table, the circular top inlaid with a chequerboard within a carved border, upon a turned column terminating with carved splayed feet, 23.5" diameter, 31.5" high

£50-80

1624.

Pair of Victorian style square mahogany low occasional tables, the moulded tops upon turned reeded supports, 20.25" square, 18.75" high (2)

£50-80

1625.

Chinese hardwood quartetto nest of occasional tables, the rectangular moulded tops over pierced fret friezes, upon square supports united by stretchers, late 19th/early 20th century, the tallest table 17" wide, 13.25" deep, 26" high

£60-100

1626.

Attractive Victorian rosewood circular piano stool, the upholstered adjustable seat upon a bulbous reeded column and tripod downswept curved supports, the seat 14" diameter approx

£40-80

1627.

Two similar Georgian style circular mahogany washstands, each inset with small drawers upon tripod bases, 33.5" and 34" respectively (2)

£50-80

1628.

Aesthetic mahogany three tier open wall shelf, with pierced spindle side brackets, 25.5" wide, 9" deep, 24" high

£40-80

1629.

Late 19th century American child's rocker armchair, with foliate padded back and seat and turned supports, 15.5" wide, 25.5" high

£40-80

1630.

Pair of Edwardian mahogany inlaid footstools with foliate needlework tops, 13" x 11", 8.5" high; together with two other Victorian footstools with curved feet (4)

£40-80

1631.

Victorian walnut circular revolving piano stool with a carved triform base; together with a Georgian style circular mahogany tripod wine table, 11.25" diameter, 27.75" high; also a Victorian circular dressing stool with a green stuffover seat upon slender carved cabriole legs, 16" diameter, 18" high (3)

£40-80

1632.

Georgian style rectangular dressing stool, the velvet stuffover seat upon carved cabriole legs terminating with ball and claw feet, 25" x 17", 22" high; together with another similar design dressing stool (2)

£40-80

1633.

Decorative chinoiserie black lacquered two division Canterbury decorated with pagoda landscapes, foliate sprays and gilded highlights, 18" wide, 20" high

£20-30

1634.

Georgian style mahogany miniature apprentice circular tilt-top table with a turned column and carved scrolled supports, 17" diameter, 12" high

£40-80

1635.

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)

£60-100

1636.

Victorian walnut square upholstered dressing stool, the pale stuffover seat upon carved cabriole swept legs, 16" square, 17" high; together with another heavy Victorian square upholstered dressing stool (2)

£40-80

1637.

Three similar 19th century bobbin turned corner chairs, with rush seats (3)

£50-80

1638.

Edwardian mahogany and oak Sutherland dropleaf occasional table with turned supports, 25" wide; together with a 19th century oval mahogany occasional table with a needlework top, 16" wide (glass at fault), a Victorian mahogany upholstered octagonal footstool and an X-frame foot rest (4)

£30-50

1639.

Anglo-Indian inlaid mahogany rectangular occasional table, the inset panel top intricately inlaid with farmers working in a landscape within a bone set foliate border, square canted legs, 24" x 15", 19.5" high

£50-80

1640.

Early 20th century oak wall hanging coat rack set with six brass hooks, 54" wide; together with a similar decorative red painted wall hanging coat rack and a mahogany example set with antler and brass hooks (3)

£50-80

1641.

Decorative Victorian painted circular dressing stool, with velvet stuffover seat over four cabriole legs with flowerhead capitals, 17" diameter, 18" high; together with a Georgian style mahogany dressing stool with cabriole legs and carved ball and claw feet, 22" wide and two other Victorian stools (4)

£60-100

1642.

Edwardian square mahogany inlaid two tier occasional table, crossbanded with satinwood, the top inset with a circular paterae upon slender square supports, 17" square, 27.25" high; together with a similar Edwardian mahogany inlaid Sutherland dropleaf side table with turned supports, 21" high, 22.5" high (2)

£40-80

1643.

Edwardian mahogany nest of four rectangular occasional tables, with crossbanded tops upon slender turned supports, the largest table 22" wide, 14.5" deep, 26" high (4)

£30-50

1644.

Unusual mahogany framed horseshoe design wall mirror/coat rack, inset with a bevelled glass and applied with matching brass hooks, 24" high, 19.5" wide; together with a pair of 19th century mahogany pier wall glass mirrors, each with carved dental cornice over bevelled inset mirrored plates with applied gesso slip mounts, 23.25" high, 19" wide (2)

£40-80

1629
1633
1669 1673
1677

1645.

Arts & Crafts style oak four tier open wall shelf, 23.5" wide, 32" high; together with an elm seat stool and three further stools (5)

£40-80

1646.

Two similar chinoiserie decorated ebonised folding three tier cake stands, decorated with figures and landscapes with gilded highlights, 35" high and 36" high respectively; together with a Japanese black lacquered low occasional table decorated with cranes within gilt key design borders upon square legs with carved frieze spandrels, 12" high (3)

£50-80

1647.

Georgian mahogany tripod table, the circular moulded top upon a turned column and splayed supports terminating with pad feet, 17" diameter, 25" high

£50-80

1648.

Decorative carved sandalwood rectangular planter, profusely carved with intricate foliate designs, with metal liner, 19.5" wide, 10" deep, 21.5" high

£40-80

1649.

Edwardian mahogany inlaid box seat piano stool, inset with a burr walnut panel and decorated with boxwood stringing, 20.5" wide, 24" high; together with a 19th century circular revolving adjustable piano stool, with green stuffover seat upon turned legs, 13" diameter (2)

£30-50

1650.

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

£40-80

1651.

Regency style mahogany two division Canterbury, 20" wide, 16" deep, 19" high; together with a 19th century mahogany commode and an oak metamorphic side table/library steps, 14" wide (3)

£30-50

1652.

Late 19th century mahogany inlaid shield shaped dressing mirror with cheval type supports, 21" wide, 29.25" high; together with a Victorian mahogany dressing mirror inset with two small drawers, 19.25" wide (2)

£50-80

1653.

Victorian figured walnut shaped occasional tripod table, the top with a parquetry inlaid star motif upon a turned column and splayed supports, 26.5" x 21", 29.25" high

£30-50

1654.

Two similar 19th century revolving adjustable piano stools, each with stuffover supports (2)

£40-80

1655.

Georgian oak child's single chair, with a pierced interlaced vase splat over a drop-in seat upon square supports united by an 'H' stretcher, 16.5" wide, 31" high

£50-80

1656.

Victorian mahogany four division Canterbury with turned supports over a single drawer and turned legs terminating in castors, 20" wide, 14.5" deep, 24.5" high

£50-80

1657.

Vintage tan leather suitcase, mounted upon a modern bespoke mahogany stand, 24.5" wide, 16" deep, 23.5" high; together with another vintage case upon a later mahogany stand, 24" wide (2)

£60-100

1658.

Large 19th century tan leather bound trunk upon a modern mahogany bespoke stand, 31" wide, 19" deep, 23" high

£60-100

1659.

Pair of decorative cream painted turned wooden candle stands, 41" high

£20-40

1660.

Arts & Crafts style walnut stick stand, 25" wide, 27.75" high; together with a 19th century oval padded seat dressing stool and a walnut hexagonal two tier occasional table, 23" wide, 28" high (3)

£40-80

1661.

Antique miniature child's captains armchair, with turned spindles and supports, 14" wide, 19.5" high

£50-80

1662.

Good late 19th century brass and oak three tier revolving bookcase, with slender turned supports upon a brass base with four curved supports, the lower tier 15" square, 39.5" high overall

£120-180

1663.

19th century brass and mesh fender converted to a plant stand, mounted upon a modern bespoke made mahogany stand with square tapering legs, 31.5" wide, 12" deep, 30" high

£50-80

1664.

Victorian rosewood Canterbury with four turned divisions upon a stretcher base, 17.5" wide, 15" deep; together with a nest of three walnut side tables, the tallest 20.25" wide

£40-80

1665.

19th century mahogany Canterbury, with four curved slatted divisions over a single drawer on slender turned legs, 19.5" wide, 13" deep, 18.5" high; together with a long upholstered footstool (2)

£40-80

1666.

Three similar 18th century style rush seat stools, each 19" high approx (3)

£20-40

1667.

Small mahogany two tier side table, with applied carry-handles and a single frieze drawer on slender square tapering legs, 20.5" wide, 12" deep, 28" high; together with a Regency mahogany rectangular side table, the detachable top enclosing a box interior crossbanded with rosewood, upon slender ring turn supports united by a stretcher, 17.5" wide, 14" deep, 29.5" high (2)

£50-80

1668.

19th century rosewood low side table, the rectangular top with a carved gallery upon foliate carved end supports, 28" wide, 11" deep, 19" high; together with two similar mahogany torcheres, Georgian style dressing stool and mahogany serving tray with a piecrust border, 16" diameter (5)

£60-100

1669.

Unusual Japanese walnut veneered cabinet upon later stand, inset with a rectangular copper sink over an arrangement of five small drawers, 26" wide, 15" deep, 23" high

£50-80

1670.

18th century carved oak bible box upon a later stand, the hinged top over a scratch carved front panel and applied with iron swing handles, the box 30" wide, 19.5" deep, 22" high overall including the stand

£60-100

1671.

17th century style oak joynt stool, the moulded top over a carved frieze and upon barley twist supports, 18" x 11.5", 18" high; together with an oak box seat stool, an antique style oak stool and an oak shelf (4)

£40-80

1672.

Circular mahogany twin handled gallery tray upon a later stand with faux bamboo supports, the stand 19" diameter, 23" high overall; together with a circular mahogany Lazy Susan, 20.75" diameter and a Regency style X-frame mahogany stool with a pink velvet seat (3)

£40-80

1673.

Novelty stained wooden occasional table in the form of stacked book binds with a green inset top, 14" wide, 15.5" high

£40-80

1674.

Unusual mahogany open barley twist standard lamp, the tapered column upon a circular plateau with scroll feet, 68" high including the shade fitting

£40-80

1675.

Oak luggage rack; together with two barley twist smokers stands, folding coat wall rack, oak horseshoe shape hanging wall rack (lacking mirror plate), oak stool and an oval framed wall mirror (7)

£20-40

1676.

19th century oval mahogany inlaid dressing mirror, with cheval type supports upon a bowfront box base inset with three short drawers, upon bracket feet, 22.5" wide

£20-40

1677.

Barrel shaped brass bound stick stand made from teak of HMS Birmingham, inset with a brass four division divider and bearing a plaque, 24" high, 12" diameter

£50-80

1678.

Georgian style mahogany torchere, the fluted turned column upon a tripod curved base carved with sheathed acanthus and terminating in ball and claw feet, 10" diameter, 58.5" high

£30-50

1679.

Late Victorian mahogany three tier buffet, with turned supports terminating with castors, 42" wide, 16" deep, 42" high

£80-120

1680.

Early 20th century square mahogany revolving bookcase on stand, with fretwork panels over the base with slender cabriole legs united with a shaped undertier, 18" square, 31" high overall

£80-120

1681.

Pair of late 19th century walnut hall chairs, the carved panel backs with oval motifs upon solid seats and square tapered legs, the seats 18" wide, the backs 37.75" high (2)

£40-80

1682.

Victorian mahogany three tier hanging wall shelf, with turned column supports, 33" wide, 25" high; together with another mahogany three tier open wall shelf, 26.5" wide, 29" high (2)

£30-50

1683.

Set of folding three tier library steps, with hook rails, 15.25" wide, 20.5" high; together with a further set of library steps, 14.25" wide, 41.25" high (2)

£30-50

1684.

Victorian needlework upholstered window seat, with a rectangular foliate design upon a blue ground and upon turned legs, 38" x 20", 16" high

£30-50

1685.

Good decorative pair of oval chinoiserie decorated wall mirrors, inset with bevelled plates within ebonised ripple beaded frames decorated with traditional pagoda landscapes with figures and birds, 22" x 26"

£60-100

1686.

18th century oak spice cabinet, the geometric panelled door enclosing an interior with eight small drawers, 16" wide, 9" deep, 15" high

£100-200

1687.

Victorian mahogany writing table, the gallery top over two frieze drawers upon turned legs terminating with brass castors, 54" wide, 27" deep, 34" high

£80-120

1688.

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

£100-200

1689.

1920s mahogany bookcase on stand, with astragal glazed double doors over two short drawers and cupboards upon square tapering legs terminating with spade feet, 29.5" wide, 17" deep, 17.5" high

£30-50

1681
1688
1701
1707
1712

1690.

Edwardian mahogany bureau bookcase, crossbanded with satinwood, with astragal glazed double doors enclosing shelves over the fall front enclosing a fitted interior with three long drawers and upon cabriole legs, 33" wide, 17" deep, 78.5" high

£50-80

1691.

Good large Victorian mahogany two-tier buffet, the pediment back with turned finials over two graduated moulded tiers and upon cheval type end supports with scroll mounts and octagonal bun feet, 62" wide, 25" deep, 49" high

£150-250

1692.

Late Victorian walnut two-tier buffet, with canted corners upon turned supports terminating with castors, 41" wide, 17.5" deep, 25" high

£40-80

1693.

Georgian style mahogany torchere, the lobed moulded circular top upon a reeded and fluted turned sheathed column and tripod base with pad feet, 11.25" diameter, 59" high

£30-50

1694.

Georgian style mahogany oval butlers tray trolley, with four folding sides upon square supports united by an undertier, 38" x 25" open, 27.5" high

£30-50

1695.

Tall narrow decorative white painted open bookshelf, 26" wide, 8.5" deep, 86" high

£30-50

1696.

18th century oak crossbanded bureau, the fall front enclosing a fitted interior with well over pull-out slides, two short drawers and two graduated long drawers, upon bracket feet, 36" wide, 21.5" deep, 39" high

£80-120

1697.

Campaign style teak brass bound chest upon a later mahogany stand, the hinged top enclosing an open interior with fixed swing side carry-handles, the chest 30" wide, 18" deep, 22" high overall

£60-100

1698.

Georgian style mahogany bowfront sideboard, the central drawer flanked with a cupboard and single drawer upon square tapered legs terminating with spade feet, 54" wide, 23.25" deep, 34" high

£40-80

1713
1715
1738
1750
1763

1699.

Edwardian Sutherland mahogany dropleaf side table with square supports and splayed feet, 27" wide, 28.5" high

£30-50

1700.

Victorian upholstered ottoman of rectangular waisted form, with a mahogany plinth base terminating with brass castors, 50" wide, 22" deep, 20" high

£50-80

1701.

Victorian oak metamorphic library chair, the seat 15.5" wide, 33" high

£100-150

1702.

Oak four drawer chest of small proportions, with graduated drawers applied with matching white ceramic turned knobs, upon bracket feet, 24" wide, 17" deep, 30" high

£60-100

1703.

Victorian circular walnut inlaid occasional games table, the moulded top inset with a chequerboard upon three fluted and sheathed carved legs terminating with curved feet, 22" diameter, 29" high

£60-100

1704.

19th century mahogany butlers gallery tray upon a folding stand, 35.5" wide, 21.5" deep, 38" high overall

£50-80

1705.

Edwardian mahogany inlaid purdonium/side cabinet, crossbanded with satinwood and inset with a bevelled mirrored plate over a single panelled door inlaid with an oval conch shell paterae, with applied side carry-handles, 15" wide, 13.5" deep, 36" high

£20-40

1706.

Victorian mahogany three-tier buffet, the carved fretwork pediment over rectangular galleried tiers with turned reeded supports and feet upon white ceramic castors, 47" wide, 20" deep, 47" high

*Bearing a cabinet maker's label 'W.J. Mansfield'

£150-200

1707.

Victorian mahogany buffet, the pediment back over a moulded rectangular shelf with pierced carved side supports over panelled cupboards and upon a plinth base, 36" wide, 16" deep, 46" high

£60-100

1708.

Regency mahogany carver chair, the horizontal rail back over a drop-in seat and upon square tapered supports united by Hstretchers, 22" wide, the back 34.5" high

£20-40

1709.

19th century mahogany bowfront chest of drawers, with two short drawers over three graduated long drawers upon splay bracket feet, each drawer applied with matching oval pressed brass handles, 41" wide, 19.75" deep, 41" high

£60-100

1710.

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

£100-200

1711.

Georgian oak circular tilt-top tripod occasional table, carved with shell motifs upon a turned column and splayed supports, 19.25" diameter, 28.5" high (the top split)

£25-45

1712.

Victorian mahogany upholstered rectangular window seat with turned supports, 50" x 19", 19" high approx ** Recently re-upholstered

£80-120

1713.

Georgian style mahogany chest of drawers, the moulded top over two short and three graduated long drawers and upon bracket feet, each drawer applied with matching pressed foliate brass handles, 39" wide, 22" deep, 41.5" high

£60-100

1714.

George II mahogany games table, the hinged top enclosing a green baize lined interior over a single frieze drawer and upon tapered cylindrical legs terminating with pad feet, 35" wide, 17.25" deep, 29" high

£80-120

1715.

Victorian painted wrought iron swing cot on stand, with brass finials and brass top rail over a wirework basket, 41" wide, 40" high

£40-80

1716.

George III mahogany night commode, the gallery tray top over a tambour compartment and converted pull-out drawer upon square canted legs, 20" wide, 18.25" deep, 32" high

£50-80

1717.

Attractive Edwardian Sheraton Revival rosewood inlaid writing desk, decorated with arabesques and garlands, the green inset leather top over a bowed central drawer flanked by four small drawers and upon square tapering legs inlaid with boxwood stringing and terminating with castors, 36" wide, 20" deep, 28.5" high

£100-150

1718.

18th century elm rectangular side table, the plank top upon turned supports united with stretchers, 43" x 21", 26.25" high

£80-120

1719.

19th century mahogany folding bootjack, 33" high

£60-100

1720.

Victorian mahogany three tier wall shelf with turned end supports, 36" wide, 7.25" deep, 35" high; together with another four tier graduated wall shelf, 36" wide (2)

£40-80

1721.

Large Victorian mahogany two tier buffet, the moulded top upon turned supports and legs terminating with bold brass castors, 62.5" wide, 20" deep, 36" high

£100-200

1722.

Victorian mahogany three tier buffet, with moulded rectangular tiers upon sheathed and turned supports terminating with brass castors, 54" wide, 19" deep, 42" high

£120-180

1723.

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

£80-120

1724.

Georgian mahogany side table, the rectangular moulded top over a single frieze drawer and upon square canted legs, 37.75" wide, 19" deep, 29" high

£50-80

1725.

19th century mahogany chest of drawers, with four graduated long drawers upon bracket feet, applied with matching pressed brass garland design handles, 43" wide, 21" deep, 38.5" high

£60-100

1726.

19th century fruitwood square tilt-top occasional tripod table, upon a turned column with curved supports, 19" square, 26" high approx

£50-80

1727.

18th century style oak oval barley twist drop leaf gateleg table, circa 1930s, 41" wide, 29" high

£20-40

1728.

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

£80-120

1729.

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

£80-120

1730.

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

£40-80

1731.

George I style burr walnut feather banded veneered bureau, the fall front enclosing a fitted interior, over pull-out slides and four graduated drawers upon bracket feet, 30" wide, 39.5" high (the interior lacking the leather writing lining)

£80-120

1732.

Victorian tall mahogany whatnot, with six tiers and turned supports upon a plinth base, 24.75" wide, 9.5" deep, 63" high

£80-120

1733.

Victorian mahogany bowfront writing table/washstand, with rounded corners over four drawers to the carved arched kneehole frieze, upon turned and reeded legs terminating with brass castors, 43.25" wide, 21" deep, 30.5" high (lacking the raised back moulding)

£50-80

1734.

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

£50-80

1735.

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

£80-120

1736.

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

£120-180

1737.

Unusual captains style converted spinning wheel armchair, the turned wheel back over turned supports and spindles upon a solid seat with turned legs united by a foot pedal stretcher, the seat 21" wide, the back 38" high

£80-120

1738.

Georgian mahogany bureau, the fall front enclosing a fitted interior over pull-out slides, two short drawers and three graduated long drawers, on bracket feet, 39" wide, 21" deep, 41" high

£40-80

1739.

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

£50-80

1740.

Victorian serpentine four tier whatnot with barley twist supports, 27" wide, 44" high; together with an oval oak gateleg occasional table (2)

£30-50

1741.

Georgian style mahogany torchere, the circular moulded top upon a reeded and turned column terminating with a tripod carved base with claw feet, 8.5" diameter, 58.5" high

£30-50

1742.

19th century mahogany library writing desk, the green gilt tooled inset leather top over five drawers to the kneehole frieze and upon square tapering legs, 47.75" wide, 24" deep, 31" high

£100-200

1743.

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

£20-40

1744.

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

£80-120

1760
1764
1782
1803
1770

1745.

Mahogany torchere with a barley twist reeded column upon a tripod base with pad feet, 8.25" diameter, 49" high; together with another mahogany torchere, with an octagonal reeded and turned column upon a tripod base with pad feet, 12" diameter, 51.75" high (2)

£40-80

1746.

Georgian mahogany night commode, with double cupboard doors over a drawer, with applied brass swing side handles upon short square tapered feet, 22.25" wide, 18.75" deep, 29.5" high

£30-50

1747.

19th century mahogany rectangular silver/side table, the moulded top over two shallow frieze end drawers with a single drawer to the opposite side, upon square tapering legs, 35" x 20", 27.5" high

£60-100

1748.

19th century mahogany inlaid bowfront side table, with a boxwood lined central drawer flanked by a single drawer and dummy drawer cupboard upon square tapering legs, 36" wide, 20.75" deep, 31" high

£100-150

1749.

Georgian mahogany and oak circular tripod occasional table, 21.5" diameter; together with a further Georgian mahogany tripod occasional table, 24" diameter (2)

£60-100

1750.

Victorian turned spinning wheel, 36" high

£30-50

1751.

Large 18th century oak oval gateleg dropleaf dining table, with a single end drawer upon baluster turned supports united by stretchers, 48.5" wide, 30" high

£100-200

1752.

George III mahogany bowfront corner washstand, the hinged top enclosing a fitted interior, over dummy drawers, single cupboard door and drawers, upon splay fore supports united by a shaped undertier, 26" wide, 50" high open

£40-80

1753.

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)

£50-80

1754.

Georgian mahogany night commode, the gallery tray top over cupboard doors and a converted pull-out drawer, upon canted legs, 20" wide, 19" deep, 32" high

£50-80

1755.

Early 20th century square mahogany revolving bookcase, the moulded top over two slatted open tiers, 20" square, 36" high

£60-100

1756.

19th century mahogany oval work table, the crossbanded hinged top enclosing an open interior, the frieze with a dummy short drawer upon barrel turned column and four curved supports and bun feet, 23.5" wide", 27.5" high

£50-80

1757.

Edwardian mahogany satinwood banded dropleaf side table, the swivel top upon slender supports united with an undertier, 34" wide extended

£30-60

1758.

19th century mahogany dropleaf side table, with a single frieze drawer upon canted supports united with an undertier, 28" high

£50-80

1759.

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)

£50-80

1760.

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

£50-80

1761.

Early 20th century Chippendale style mahogany kneehole desk, the rectangular top with a carved edged moulding, over five drawers to the kneehole frieze with pierced fret mouldings, upon cabriole carved legs terminating with claw and ball feet

£120-180

1762.

19th century mahogany bowfront side table, the satinwood crossbanded single frieze drawers upon slender supports united by a stretcher, 36" wide, 21" deep

£60-100

1763.

18th century oak panelled coffer, the hinged top enclosing an vacant interior and candle compartment, the front with a notch carved frieze over four panels upon stile type supports, 48" wide

£80-120

1764.

Reproduction Victorian style spoon button-back salon chair, with pink velvet brass studded upholstery upon cabriole legs, 22" wide, the seat 15" high, the back 35" high

£30-50

1765.

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

£200-300

1766.

19th century Windsor armchair, with a pierced and carved central splat and plain spindles over a shaped elm seat upon turned supports

£60-100

1767.

19th century mahogany side table, the rectangular top over a single frieze drawer applied with oval brass handles, upon slender square tapering legs, 36" wide

£50-80

1768.

19th century mahogany Pembroke table, with drop flaps over a single frieze end drawer and upon square tapering legs terminating with castors

£40-80

1769.

19th century mahogany standing corner cupboard, the moulded top over a fielded panelled door enclosing shelves, upon block feet, 30" wide, 37" high

£30-50

1770.

Victorian rosewood teapoy of sarcophagus form with gadroon moulding and inset with a pull-out compartment, upon a square waisted column and quatrefoil plateau with bun feet, 16" wide, 33" high

£80-120

1771.

Small Victorian mahogany three drawer side chest, the top with rounded ends upon square splayed legs, 22" wide, 13" deep, 31" high

£50-80

1772.

Edwardian rosewood inlaid writing desk in need of restoration, 38" wide; together with a shaped mahogany tambour front side cabinet and an Edwardian mahogany inlaid coal purdonium (3)

£50-80

1773.

Edwardian mahogany inlaid ladies writing desk with satinwood banding, the arched raised back inset with two small drawers, over a green leather inset top with two frieze drawers, upon square tapering legs terminating with spade feet, 36" wide, 20" deep, 35" high

£60-100

1774.

Georgian oak circular occasional table, with a turned column on a curved tripod base, 32" diameter, 28" high

£60-100

1775.

Georgian circular tilt-top tripod table, with a turned and fluted column upon curved supports terminating with pad feet

£60-100

1776.

Georgian mahogany tilt-top tripod table, with a turned column on curved supports terminating with pad feet

£80-120

1777.

19th century mahogany twin handled rectangular butlers tray on a bespoke made stand

£50-80

1778.

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

£60-100

1779.

Small 19th century square mahogany bijouterie display cabinet, with a four glass compartment over a single frieze drawer, upon slender square supports united by a shaped undertier, 16" square, 32" high

£30-50

1780.

Georgian mahogany oval gateleg dining table, upon cylindrical tapering legs terminating with pad feet, 45" wide, 25" high

£60-100

1781.

Georgian Cuban mahogany oval gateleg table, with cylindrical tapered legs terminating with pad feet, 57" wide extended, 48" deep, 28" high

£60-100

1782.

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

£150-250

1752
1756
1737
1745
1771
1748

1783.

Early 19th century country oak and elm square occasional table, with a turned column on a tripod base, 25" square, 29" high

£40-80

1784.

Rectangular folding mahogany campaign style table on an Xframe

£30-50

1785.

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

£60-100

1786.

Large table-top mahogany folding bagatelle board upon a bespoke made stand, 48" x 28" closed

£40-80

1787.

19th century mahogany serpentine side table, with single frieze drawer upon square tapering legs, 34.75" wide, 20.75" deep, 30" high

£60-100

1788.

Victorian mahogany tree hallstand, 44" wide (lacking one support); together with a mahogany single drawer side table and three towel rails (5)

£40-80

1789.

Two similar 19th century mahogany folding campaign occasional tables, with X-frames and turned supports (2)

£60-100

1790.

Two similar 19th century mahogany folding campaign occasional tables, with X-frames and turned supports, the larger table 35.5" wide open (2)

£60-100

1791.

Provincial antique stripped pine side table, the plank top over a single frieze drawer and upon square tapering legs, 26" wide, 19" deep, 29" high

£40-60

1792.

19th century mahogany twin handled butlers serving tray upon a tall turned folding stand, the tray 30" wide, 22" deep, 45" high overall

£50-80

1793.

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

£80-120

1794.

Set of four Regency style brass grille cabinet doors, 29.5" x 22.5" (4)

£20-40

1795.

Three assorted 19th century mahogany butlers serving trays (3)

£40-80

1796.

Two oak butlers serving trays and a mahogany example (3)

£40-80

1797.

George III serpentine mahogany foldover tea table, with slender canted tapered legs, 34" wide, 18.5" deep

£80-120

1798.

Small George III Cuban mahogany pad foot dropleaf table, 36" wide, 27.5" high

£60-100

1799.

Victorian mahogany rectangular occasional table, the moulded top upon plain end supports with wrought iron curved brackets, 44.5" x 21", 28.5" high

£40-60

1800.

Victorian mahogany side table, the rectangular top over two frieze drawers upon turned legs, 19" deep, 31" high

£50-80

1801.

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

£80-120

1802.

Georgian style mahogany silver table by Waring & Gillow, the moulded top upon a plain frieze with carved harebells and foliate capitals upon tapered cylindrical legs terminating with pad feet, bearing maker's label to the underside, 29" x 20", 25" high

£60-100

1803.

Small antique oval oak gateleg occasional table, with a carved lancet frieze upon slender turned supports united by a shaped undertier, 29" wide, 27" high

£60-100

1804.

Pair 19th century Hepplewhite style carver chairs, with pierced splats over swept carved arm supports, striped upholstered drop-in seats and square canted legs united by H-stretchers, the seats 23" wide, the backs 38" high (2)

£60-100

1805.

Good large George III Cuban mahogany dropleaf oval dining table, with a single end drawer upon cabriole legs terminating with pad feet, 54" wide, 28" high

£100-200

1806.

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

£30-50

1807.

Victorian mahogany open bookcase, with beaded moulding over a pink velvet lined interior with adjustable shelves on a plinth base, 42" wide, 13.5" deep, 51.5" high

£100-150

1808.

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

£80-120

1809.

Victorian burr walnut Davenport, the gallery top over a green inset leather tooled slope enclosing a maple lined interior, with four side drawers and opposing dummy drawers over the panelled front base with scroll carved supports, 21.25" wide, 22" deep, 31.5" high

£80-120

1810.

Pair of 1930s oak framed upholstered armchairs, with decorative reeded padded backs, 26" wide, the backs 36.5" high (reupholstered) (2)

£80-120

1811.

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

£100-150

1809
1821
1825

1812.

Antique oval oak low occasional gateleg side table, with turned supports united by a plank undertier, 36" wide, 24" high

£40-80

1813.

19th century mahogany D-end dining table, the two sections with inlaid ebony bands, upon square tapered supports, 43.5" x 46.5"

£60-100

1814.

Set of four Regency mahogany dining chairs, with horizontal scroll carved splats over drop-in seats and upon turned and reeded fore legs (4)

£60-100

1815.

Decorative cast iron grate topped rectangular side occasional table, in a bespoke mahogany frame with square canted legs, 48" x 13.5", 22" high

£60-100

1816.

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)

£80-120

1817.

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

£50-80

1818.

17th century style oak joynt stool, the rectangular top with a moulded rim upon turned supports united by stretchers, 42" x 12.25", 18" high

£60-100

1819.

Victorian mahogany foldover games table, the D-end top upon a turned column and curved fluted supports terminating with brass caps and castors, 36" wide, 18" deep, 29" high

£80-120

1820.

Victorian circular mahogany centre table, the moulded tilt-top upon a cylindrical plain column and trefoil base terminating with carved paw feet, 47" diameter

£80-120

1821.

Victorian figured walnut oval breakfast/loo table, the decorative deep carved column with four scroll carved curved supports terminating with white ceramic castors, 57" x 42" approx, 28.5" high

£120-180

1822.

Edwardian mahogany inlaid bureau bookcase, with astragal glazed doors enclosing adjustable shelves, over the fall front enclosing a fitted interior with four graduated long drawers upon bracket feet, 36" wide, 18" deep, 79" high

£40-80

1823.

Set of six 19th century Hepplewhite style dining chairs, with pierced vase shaped splats over velvet serpentine stuffover seats, upon square tapering legs united by stretchers terminating with spade feet and inlaid with harebells (one carver) (6)

£100-200

1824.

Victorian rosewood circular centre table, the tilt-top upon a tapered cylindrical column and circular platform upon carved paw feet, 47.5" diameter

£100-200

1825.

Georgian mahogany low press, with fixed side carry-handles and panelled cupboard doors over the base with two drawers upon bracket feet, 52" wide, 25.5" deep, 60.5" high

£100-150

1826.

Small antique Welsh oak dresser, the open Delft rack over three drawers and upon cabriole legs, 55" wide, 17" deep, 70" high

£100-200

1827.

Matched pair of Georgian style mahogany window seats, each with cabriole legs united by stretchers, 54" and 57" long respectively

£100-200

1828.

Victorian style mahogany window seat, the rectangular top upon turned legs, 58" x 12", 15" high

£80-120

1829.

Victorian mahogany three tier buffet, the rectangular tiers with turned and fluted supports, 18.5" deep, 42" high

£40-80

1830.

Set of four early 19th century ash ladder back rush seat chairs and a similar carver chair with a Lancashire type winged rush seat armchair, 23" wide, the back 44.5" high (5)

£80-120

1831.

19th century mahogany gallery butlers serving tray upon a tall folding turned stand, the tray 28" x 20", 41" high overall

£50-80

1847
1810
1815
1826
1824

1832.

19th century mahogany gallery butlers serving tray upon a folding X-frame stand, the tray 27.5" x 17.5", 35" high

£40-80

1833.

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

£60-100

1834.

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

£100-200

1835.

19th century mahogany butlers gallery serving tray upon a turned fluted stand, the tray 28" x 21", 32" high overall

£50-80

1836.

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)

£20-40

1837.

Pair of early Victorian mahogany dining chairs, with carved horizontal splats over drop-in seats and upon sabre fore legs; together with an attractive Victorian barley twist bedroom chair and an Edwardian mahogany inlaid bedroom chair (4)

£40-80

1838.

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

£100-200

1839.

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)

£60-100

1840.

Late Victorian oak three tier buffet, with turned supports and feet upon white ceramic castors, 48" wide, 18.5" deep, 46" high

£60-100

1841.

Edwardian mahogany inlaid serpentine display cabinet, with double glazed and panelled doors enclosing fixed shelves upon slender square tapering legs united with an undertier, 42" wide, 17" deep, 68.5" high

£80-120

1842.

Attractive Edwardian mahogany inlaid bijouterie display cabinet/ case, the sloping hinged top inset with a bevelled glazed plate over two glazed doors and two short drawers upon square tapering legs terminating with spade feet, 30" wide, 17.5" deep, 43.5" high

£150-250

1843.

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)

£40-80

1844.

Collection of five folding bagatelle boards, including an example by E.J Riley (5)

£100-200

1845.

Interesting antique Indian/eastern low carved hardwood chair with a rush seat (at fault); together with a carved oak wall rack, folding oak stand, Victorian coat rack, ebonised bamboo artists easel, bamboo three-fold screen and a folding bamboo table stand

£30-50

1846.

Set of 'Simplex' folding library/scullery steps, 63" high

£50-80

1847.

Set of 'Simplex' folding library/scullery steps, 62" high

£50-80

1848.

Two sets of folding wooden library steps, the tallest set 78" high; also with an extending ladder (3)

£80-150

END OF SALE

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

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1A. Internet Bidding

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‘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

Telephone: 01225 812912

Fax: 01225 811777

E-mail: auctions@gardinerhoulgate.co.uk

www.gardinerhoulgate.co.uk

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