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Jewellery LOTS: 1–212 PAGE: 1–21
1 GEOFFREY G BELLAMY FOR GEORGE TARRATT OF LEICESTER - A SILVER THREE LEAF IVY BROOCH AND MATCHING EARRINGS, the brooch 50mm, the single ivy leaf earrings 15m, pierced fittings with post and butterfly. (3) £50 - 70 (plus 18% BP*) 2 A 9 CARAT YELLOW GOLD FLORAL SPRAY BROOCH, held together by a bow, the five flower heads individually claw set to the centre with an amethyst, citrine, blue zircon and two garnets, 85mm x 55mm, hallmarked Birmingham 1966, approximate weight 22.5gms. £200 - 300 (plus 18% BP*) 3 A 1970’S 9 CARAT YELLOW GOLD ABSTRACT BROOCH, four emeralds and four eight cut diamonds individually claw set on radiating bark textured and polished bars, overall dimensions 40mm x 35mm, hallmarked London 1971, approximate weight 9gms. £80 - 120 (plus 18% BP*) 4 A COLLECTION OF MOURNING JEWELLERY, nine Georgian/Victorian mourning brooches and one pendant with hair lockets to centre in yellow metal mounts, some decorated with black enamel and one having a border of garnets, personal dated inscriptions to the verso of some, a Georgian weeping willow memoriam brooch “Sacred will I keep thy dear remains” with inscription dated 1788, a swivel ring with a hair locket to one side bordered by pearls, three cameos, two shell and one milk glass, (14) £300 - 500 (plus 18% BP*)
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5 THREE STICK PINS AND AN AMETHYST BAR BROOCH, the 65mm long bar brooch having a 5mm circular faceted amethyst to centre, the stick pins having a pearl cluster to one, imitation pearl to another and fly to another, (4) £100 - 150 (plus 18% BP*)
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6 A YELLOW METAL SEAL, with intaglio carved cornelian crested seal to base, two bar brooches each 6cm long and diamond set, one having a fox mask to centre, the other a running fox. £130 - 180 (plus 18% BP*)
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7 A 9 CARAT YELLOW GOLD FOX MASK BROOCH AND A PHEASANT, the fox mask brooch, 25mm diameter, hallmarked Birmingham 1977, the 60mm pheasant hallmarked London 1964, gross weight approximately 15,5gms. (2) £120 - 150 (plus 18% BP*) 8 AN EDWARDIAN PERIDOT AND SEED PEARL BROOCH, the yellow metal frame set with seed pearls and six peridot, having a dropper to centre claw set with an oval peridot, 45mm diameter. £150 - 200 (plus 18% BP*)
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9 A SEED PEARL YELLOW METAL OPEN CRESCENT BROOCH set with twenty-one pearls graduating in size, 50mm long. £80 - 120 (plus 18% BP*)
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10 AN AMETHYST AND PEARL CIRCULAR CLUSTER BROOCH, yellow metal open wire work framed having six individually claw set amethysts to surround and one to centre, 35mm diameter, mount stamped 14k, gross weight approximately 5.5gms. £50 - 80 (plus 18% BP*) 11 A DIAMOND SET STOCK PIN/BROOCH, the 8cm long arrow set with four rose cut diamonds into the arrow head and twenty-nine rose cut diamonds into the detachable feather end, in fitted The Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company 112, Regent Street, London case. £200 - 300 (plus 18% BP*) 12 A LARGE DIAMOND BUTTERFLY PIN THAT WILL CONVERT TO A SMALLER PIN AND PAIR OF EARRINGS, one hundred and eight brilliant cut diamonds channel and collar set into an 18 carat white gold mount, 60mm long, wingspan 40mm, hallmarked Birmingham, removable guard with safety chain, total weight of diamonds approximately 2.00 carats, colour F-G, clarity SI-Pique1, approximate weight of mount 9.20gms, £500 - 800 (plus 18% BP*) 2 | JEWELLERY
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13 A DIAMOND AND ENAMEL BROOCH IN THE ART NOUVEAU STYLE, the frost finish yellow metal frame of flowing lines holding a foliate enamel fan and coronet surmount all milgrain set with eighteen old brilliant cut diamonds and five rose cut diamonds, 40mm diameter. £700 - 1000 (plus 18% BP*)
16 A SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND BAR BROOCH, with rectangular sapphire to the centre, flanked by a smaller sapphire and ten old cut diamonds to either side and a sapphire to each end of the bar, all milgrain set, 70cm long, in fitted London & Ryder Bond Street London case. £300 - 500 (plus 18% BP*)
14 A DIAMOND TWELVE RAY STAR BROOCH/ PENDANT, sixty-one old and rose cut diamonds graduating in size individually pave and pip claw set in a yellow and white metal line edge mount, 45mm diameter, brooch pin is detachable with a screw fitting and the piece may be worn as a pendant with concealed loop under mount. £500 - 800 (plus 18% BP*)
17 A DIAMOND BAR BROOCH, three circular old cut diamond clusters set along a 70mm long bar stamped 15ct Plat, the centre cluster having six small sapphires to surround, twenty five diamonds in total. £400 - 600 (plus 18% BP*)
15 A DIAMOND AND PEARL BROOCH, three possibly natural pearls individually suspended from lengths of yellow metal chain spaced by small seed pearls and diamonds secured at the top to a 32mm long bar set with three old cut diamonds and eighteen rose cut diamonds, length of pearls approximately 12mm (2), 16mm (1). £700 - 900 (plus 18% BP*)
18 A DIAMOND AND PEARL WHITE METAL BAR BROOCH, the 6mm half pearl peg set to centre of a diamond halo frame of eighteen old cut diamonds with a bar to each side having eight old cut diamonds set in alternating circular and diamond shape milgrain settings, 70mm long. £500 - 700 (plus 18% BP*)
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19 A SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND WHITE METAL BAR BROOCH, milgrain set with alternating square cut sapphires and diamonds, ten sapphires and eleven diamonds, width of brooch 3mm, 60mm long. £400 - 600 (plus 18% BP*) 27
20 A DIAMOND SET WHITE METAL BAR BROOCH, central diamond horseshoe motif with a single diamond to centre with tapering diamonds to each side, twenty old brilliant cut diamonds in total, pave and claw set, 40mm long. £400 - 600 (plus 18% BP*) 21 A DIAMOND WHITE METAL BAR BROOCH, the rectangular open framework individually milgrain set with fifteen rose cut diamonds and leaf motifs set with a further thirty small rose cut diamonds, overall dimensions 40mm x 14mm. £100 - 150 (plus 18% BP*) 22 LAPPONIA - A PAIR OF 18 CARAT YELLOW GOLD CULTURED PEARL EARRINGS, the 4mm pearls held in molten finish drops 40mm long, pierced fittings with post and butterfly, post with secure thread, total weight approximately 7gms. £200 - 300 (plus 18% BP*) 23 A PAIR OF 9 CARAT YELLOW GOLD CULTURED PEARL DROP EARRINGS, a 5mm cultured pearl peg set to centre of a 15mm molten finish disc with raised stamens and suspended from a 6mm bar, pierced fittings with post and butterfly, hallmarked Birmingham (imported) 1969, total weight approximately 4.8gms. £100 - 150 (plus 18% BP*) 24 A PAIR OF DIAMOND AND FRESHWATER PEARL EARRINGS, a 10mm flat freshwater pearl to each suspended from one old brilliant cut diamond in all white metal mounts, pierced fittings with posts, total weight of diamonds approximately 0.70 carats. £300 - 500 (plus 18% BP*) BP* - Buyer’s Premium of 18% inclusive of VAT at 20%
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25 A PAIR OF DIAMOND SINGLE STONE EARRINGS, one brilliant cut diamond four claw set to each, in all white metal mounts, pierced fittings with post and butterfly stamped 750, total weight of diamonds approximately 1.20 carats. £1500 - 2000 (plus 18% BP*)
28 A PAIR OF DIAMOND SINGLE STONE EARRINGS, one brilliant cut diamond illusion set to each, in 18 carat all white gold mounts, pierced fittings with post and butterfly, total weight of diamonds approximately 0.12 carats. £80 - 120 (plus 18% BP*)
26 A PAIR OF DIAMOND SINGLE STONE EARRINGS, one princess cut diamond square set to each, in all white metal mounts, pierced fittings with post and butterfly, posts with secure thread, stamped 18k, total weight of diamonds approximately 0.60 carat. £700 - 1000 (plus 18% BP*)
29 A PAIR OF DIAMOND CIRCULAR CLUSTER EARRINGS, one diamond illusion set to centre and surrounded by six diamonds claw set in yellow and white gold mounts stamped 9ct, pierced fittings with post and butterfly. £150 - 250 (plus 18% BP*)
27 A PAIR OF DIAMOND SINGLE STONE EARRINGS, one old brilliant cut diamond eight claw set to each, in 18 carat all yellow gold scalloped edge floral mounts, pierced fittings with post and butterfly, total weight of diamonds approximately 075 carats. £300 - 500 (plus 18% BP*)
30 A PAIR OF EMERALD AND DIAMOND OVAL CLUSTER EARRINGS, an oval mixed cut emerald claw set and surrounded by eighteen brilliant cut diamonds all set in yellow metal, pierced fittings with post and butterfly. £500 - 800 (plus 18% BP*)
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31 A PAIR OF SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND CIRCULAR CLUSTER EARRINGS, six sapphires and seven diamonds claw set in 18 carat yellow and white gold mounts, pierced fittings with post and butterfly. £400 - 600 (plus 18% BP*) 32 A PAIR OF SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND OVAL CLUSTER EARRINGS, an oval faceted sapphire 6.6mm x 4.6mm, claw set and surrounded by twelve brilliant cut diamonds to each, in all white metal mounts, pierced fittings with post and butterfly. £400 - 600 (plus 18% BP*) 33 A PAIR OF SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND CLUSTER EARRINGS, three oval mixed cut sapphires claw set to each earring with six old cut diamonds collet set in pairs to the edge, all set in white metal, pierced fittings with post and butterfly. £150 - 250 (plus 18% BP*) 34 A RUBY AND DIAMOND HALF ETERNITY RING, fourteen square cut rubies channel set with fourteen brilliant cut diamonds set into the under bezel to each side in a yellow and white metal half eternity mount, 3.7mm wide shank stamped 750, ring size P. (The matching earrings are being offered in the next lot) £400 - 600 (plus 18% BP*) 35 A PAIR OF RUBY AND DIAMOND HALF HOOP EARRINGS AND A RUBY CROSS, eight square cut rubies channel set with seven brilliant cut diamonds to each side in yellow and white metal mounts with plain backs and pierced fittings, gross weight approximately 7gms, together with a 15mm cross channel set with twelve small rubies. (3) £250 - 350 (plus 18% BP*)
36 A PAIR OF RUBY AND DIAMOND CIRCULAR CLUSTER EARRINGS, six rubies spaced by six, eight cut diamonds surrounding a central brilliant cut diamond claw and pave set in all yellow metal mounts, pierced fittings with post and butterfly. £400 - 600 (plus 18% BP*) 37 A RUBY AND DIAMOND HALF ETERNITY RING, two brilliant cut diamonds and three circular cut rubies, claw set in a an 18 carat yellow and white gold half eternity mount, 3.8mm wide with a 2mm wide shank, ring size O.. £400 - 500 (plus 18% BP*) 38 A RUBY AND DIAMOND HALF ETERNITY RING, four brilliant cut diamonds and five square cut rubies, line edge set in a yellow and white metal half eternity mount stamped 18ct, 3.8mm wide with a 2.2mm wide shank, ring size O. £250 - 350 (plus 18% BP*) 39 A PINK SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND HALF HOOP RING, three oval pink sapphires set horizontally and spaced by two pairs of brilliant cut diamonds, all rubbed-over set in an18 carat white gold mount, 4.6mm wide, with a plain 2mm wide shank, ring size S. £250 - 350 (plus 18% BP*) 40 A DIAMOND HALF ETERNITY RING, eight brilliant cut diamonds claw set in an all yellow metal mount, plain 2.3mm wide shank stamped 18K, ring size O. £800 - 1200 (plus 18% BP*) 41 A DIAMOND HALF ETERNITY RING, thirteen baguette cut diamonds channel set in an 18 carat yellow and white gold mount, 4.2mm wide white gold front, plain 3mm wide shank, ring size N. £500 - 800 (plus 18% BP*)
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42 A DIAMOND HALF ETERNITY RING, thirteen baguette cut diamonds, graduating in size, channel set in an all yellow metal mount 7.8mm wide, 2.5 mm wide shank stamped 750, gross weight of ring approximately 7gms, ring size N. £300 - 500 (plus 18% BP*) 43 A DIAMOND HALF ETERNITY RING, seven brilliant cut diamonds channel set in an 18 carat all yellow gold half eternity mount, 2mm wide shank, approximate weight 3.5gms, ring size O. £200 - 250 (plus 18% BP*) 44 A DIAMOND THREE ROW HALF ETERNITY RING, twenty-seven eight cut diamonds, slightly graduating in size, claw set into three rows of nine, 8.5mm wide yellow and white metal mount, 3.5mm wide shank, approximate weight of mount 7gms, ring size R. £300 - 500 (plus 18% BP*) 45 A DIAMOND SOLITAIRE RING, the old brilliant cut stone four claw set in an all white metal mount, 2mm wide shank stamped 750 with solid shoulders each set with seven brilliant cut diamonds, approximate weight of major diamond 1.41 carats, ring size N. £3000 - 4000 (plus 18% BP*) 46 A DIAMOND TWO STONE CROSSOVER RING, the brilliant cut stones claw set in an all white metal traditional mount with plain 2.5mm wide shank stamped K18, eight diamonds set into each crossover shoulder, total weight of two major diamonds approximately 1.45 carat, ring size N. £3300 - 3800 (plus 18% BP*)
47 A DIAMOND THREE STONE RING, the brilliant cut stones, graduating in size, claw set in an 18 carat all white gold traditional three stone mount with 2.3mm wide shank and spear point and tube shoulders, total weight of diamonds approximately 1.55 carats, ring size N. £1800 - 2200 (plus 18% BP*) 48 A DIAMOND FOUR STONE RING, the brilliant cut stones set in an 18 carat all yellow gold mount, divided by polished S shape settings, hallmarked 1990, total weight of diamonds approximately 0.80 carat, approximate weight of mount 7gms, ring size L. £500 - 700 (plus 18% BP*) 49 A DIAMOND FIVE STONE HALF HOOP RING, the brilliant cut stones cup claw set in an 18 carat all white gold mount with 3.5mm wide shank and fluted shoulders, width of ring at front 5mm, total weight of diamonds approximately 1.20 carats, ring size M. £1200 - 1500 (plus 18% BP*) 50 A DIAMOND FIVE STONE HALF HOOP RING, the old brilliant cut stones claw set in an all white metal mount with 1.6mm wide shank, total weight of diamonds approximately 1.10 carats, ring size Q. £600 - 800 (plus 18% BP*) 51 A DIAMOND CIRCULAR FLORAL CLUSTER RING, the milled edge cluster set with a large brilliant cut stone to the centre surrounded by six further diamonds, and a diamond set scalloped border, the 2.5mm wide shank and shoulders decorated with a finely milled pattern to the sides. Total weight of diamonds approximately 1.53 carats. Ring size N. £2000 - 3000 (plus 18% BP*)
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52 A DIAMOND CIRCULAR CLUSTER RING, twenty-one brilliant cut diamonds, pave, collet and pip claw set in a yellow and white metal mount with 2mm wide shank and shoulders, stamped 18ct, diameter of cluster 15mm, ring size Q. £600 - 900 (plus 18% BP*) 53 A MARQUISE DIAMOND CLUSTER RING, a single fancy colour marquise cut diamond rubbed-over set to centre and surrounded by an outer scalloped frame of fourteen old cut diamonds, all pip claw set in an 18 carat yellow and white gold mount, plain shank triple shoulders, ring size R. £500 - 700 (plus 18% BP*) 54 A PEAR SHAPED DIAMOND CLUSTER RING, eleven brilliant cut diamonds set to centre and surrounded by twenty-one further brilliant cut diamonds all pip claw set, in an 18 carat all white gold mount, plain 2mm wide shank with solid spear point shoulders, ring size O. £350 - 500 (plus 18% BP*) 55 A DIAMOND CIRCULAR CLUSTER RING, seven old brilliant cut diamonds, claw set in an all yellow metal mount with 2mm wide shank and shoulders, ring size P. £300 - 500 (plus 18% BP*)
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56 A CIRCULAR DIAMOND CLUSTER RING, a single old brilliant cut diamond claw set to centre and surrounded by eight old cut diamonds, all set in a yellow and white metal mount, plain 1.8mm wide shank with barrel shoulders, ring size O. £300 - 500 (plus 18% BP*)
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57 A DIAMOND OVAL CLUSTER RING, the central old brilliant cut diamond surrounded by a swirl of eight old brilliant cut stones, in an 18 carat yellow and white gold mount with 2mm wide shank with double scroll to shoulders, hallmarked Birmingham 1938, ring size M. £180 - 250 (plus 18% BP*)
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58 A DIAMOND FOUR STONE SQUARE CLUSTER RING, the princess cut stones four corner set in an all white metal contemporary mount, plain 2.8mm wide shank stamped 14K, with solid shoulders each inset with three princess cut diamonds, ring size I. £250 - 400 (plus 18% BP*) 59 A DIAMOND THREE STONE RING, the brilliant cut stones, graduating in size, claw set in an 18 carat yellow and white gold three stone mount with 1.8mm wide shank with angular split shoulders surrounding the stones, major diamond approximately 0.20 carat, ring size P. £200 - 300 (plus 18% BP*) 60 A PEAR SHAPED TANZANITE AND DIAMOND THREE STONE RING, the pear shaped tanzanite 14mm x 9mm, claw set with a brilliant cut diamond to each side, in an 18 carat all white gold mount with 2.5mm wide shank and solid spear point shoulders, approximate weight of tanzanite 4.0 carats, total weight of diamonds approximately 1.50 carats, ring size N. £3200 - 3500 (plus 18% BP*) 61 A NATURAL PEAR SHAPED TANZANITE, the loose stone measures 11.2mm x 7.9m x 5.3mm, weighing 2.84 carats, colour Vivid 1 - BvV1, eye flawless, originating from Merelani Northern Tanzania, certificate of authenticity from The Tanzanite Foundation number 26299, £500 - 800 (plus 18% BP*) 62 A SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND RECTANGULAR CLUSTER RING, one rectangular cushion shaped sapphire 9mm x 8.2mm, surrounded by sixteen old brilliant cut diamonds, claw set in an all yellow metal mount with 2.7mm wide shank stamped 18ct and spear point and tube shoulders each set with three old brilliant cut diamonds, ring size W. £400 - 600 (plus 18% BP*)
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63 A SAPPHIRE AND CUBIC ZIRCONIA OVAL CLUSTER RING, the oval faceted sapphire 12mm x 10mm, claw set and surrounded by ten brilliant cut cubic zirconia, and two similar baguette cut stones, claw set in an 18 carat yellow and white gold mount with 2mm wide shank and fleur de lys shoulders, ring size P. £200 - 400 (plus 18% BP*) 64 A SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND CIRCULAR REVERSE CLUSTER RING, nine sapphires surrounded by sixteen brilliant cut diamonds, all claw set in an 18 carat yellow and white gold circular cluster mount with 2.5mm wide shank and solid spear point shoulders, ring size M. £300 - 500 (plus 18% BP*) 65 A SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND SQUARE CLUSTER RING, four sapphires and five brilliant cut diamonds, claw set in an 18 carat all white gold 8.5mm square cluster mount with 2mm wide shank and spear point shoulders, ring size N. £250 - 350 (plus 18% BP*) 66 A MODERN SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND CLUSTER RING, twelve marquise cut sapphires and seven brilliant cut diamonds, individually claw set in an all white metal abstract cluster mount with 2mm wide shank and solid spear point shoulders, ring size P. £300 - 500 (plus 18% BP*) 67 A SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND THREE STONE RING, an old brilliant cut diamond to centre with a sapphire to each side, all claw set in a yellow and white metal traditional three stone mount with 2.4mm wide shank and spear point and tube shoulders stamped 18ct & Plat, approximate weight of diamond 0.45 carat, ring size U. £250 - 400 (plus 18% BP*)
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68 A SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND HALF HOOP RING, three sapphires spaced by two brilliant cut diamonds claw set in an 18 carat all white gold half hoop mount, 2mm wide shank and triple shoulders, ring size O1/2. £250 - 300 (plus 18% BP*) 69 A RUBY AND DIAMOND THREE STONE RING, an oval mixed cut ruby 6.2mm x 8.8mm, four claw set horizontally with a brilliant cut diamond to each side claw set in a yellow and white metal traditional three stone mount with 2mm wide split shank and spear point and tube shoulders, stamped 18ct, total weight of diamonds approximately 0.45 carat, ring size P. £500 - 800 (plus 18% BP*) 70 A RUBY AND DIAMOND THREE STONE RING, an oval mixed cut ruby 6mm x 6.5mm, four claw set horizontally with a brilliant cut diamond to each side claw set in a yellow and white metal traditional three stone mount with 2mm wide shank and spear point and tube shoulders, stamped 18ct, total weight of diamonds approximately 0.40 carat, ring size N. £500 - 800 (plus 18% BP*) 71 A DIAMOND, SAPPHIRE AND RUBY FOUR STONE RING, a single sapphire and ruby claw set vertically with an old brilliant cut diamond to each side in a yellow and white metal mount, plain 2mm wide shank with solid spear point shoulders, ring size U. £200 - 300 (plus 18% BP*) 72 AN EMERALD AND DIAMOND RECTANGULAR CLUSTER RING, the rectangular step cut emerald 4.5mm x 3mm, surrounded by eight pip claw and milgrain set brilliant cut diamonds, in an 18 carat yellow and white gold mount with 1.8mm wide shank and a single diamond to each shoulder, ring size M. £500 - 800 (plus 18% BP*)
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73 A VICTORIAN STYLE EMERALD THREE STONE HALF HOOP RING, the brilliant cut stones claw set in an yellow metal carved claw mount with 2mm wide shank stamped 375, ring size M. £120 - 150 (plus 18% BP*) 74 AN OPAL AND DIAMOND DRESS RING IN THE CONTEMPORARY STYLE, the oval cabochon cut opal 13.5mm x 11mm, set in a yellow metal mount with claws rising from the fluid setting and offset with three brilliant cut diamonds to one side, gross weight approximately 11gms, ring size Q. £400 - 600 (plus 18% BP*) 75 AN OPAL AND DIAMOND CLUSTER RING, a round cabochon cut 10mm opal to centre surrounded by twenty-four eight cut diamonds in a yellow and white metal circular cluster mount with 1.5mm wide yellow metal shank and white metal spear point and tube shoulders stamped 18ct, approximate weight of opal 4 carats, ring size K, £400 - 600 (plus 18% BP*) 76 AN OPAL DRESS RING, the oval cabochon cut opal 9.5mm x 8mm cup claw set in a 9 carat yellow gold mount with 3.2mm wide shank and fluted shoulders each set with three synthetic white stones, gross weight approximately 6.5gms, ring size Q, £100 - 200 (plus 18% BP*) 77 A THREE ROW DIAMOND AND PEARL RING, the centre ring claw set with three diamonds with the outer two bands each set with a 7.5mm pearl with one old cut and two rose cuts set into each shoulder, all mounted in yellow metal, ring size K. £500 - 700 (plus 18% BP*)
78 A CHRYSOBERYL CATS EYE AND DIAMOND CLUSTER RING, a 5mm cats eye claw set to the centre and surrounded by eight old cut diamonds, in a yellow metal circular cluster mount with 1.5mm wide plain shank and shoulders stamped 18ct, ring size X. £80 - 120 (plus 18% BP*) 79 A CORAL AND DIAMOND HALF HOOP RING, three cabochon cut coral claw set in a yellow metal carved claw mount and spaced by two pairs of rose cut diamonds, 2.5mm wide shank, ring size P. £100 - 150 (plus 18% BP*) 80 A PERIDOT AND PEARL RING AND SIMILAR BROOCH, the ring having a rectangular step cut peridot surrounded by fifteen seed pearls in an all yellow metal closed back mount, fluted shank and fine floral design split shoulders, ring size O, a similar brooch with eighteen seed pearls and open back setting to peridot, dimensions of brooch 18mm x 15.5mm. (2) £130 - 180 (plus 18% BP*) 81 A BLUE TOPAZ AND DIAMOND DRESS RING, the rectangular step cut blue topaz 12mm x 10mm, four claw set in an all yellow metal mount, 3mm wide shank stamped 750 and solid spear point shoulders each set with a brilliant cut diamond, ring size O. £100 - 150 (plus 18% BP*) 82 A SYNTHETIC BLUE SPINEL DRESS RING, the rectangular step cut stone, 22mm x 17mm, four claw set in a yellow metal coronet mount with 4mm wide shank and six strand shoulders, ring size P. £120 - 150 (plus 18% BP*) 83 A SMOKY QUARTZ DRESS RING, the circular faceted smoky quartz, claw set in a 9 carat yellow gold mount with open scalloped basket under bezel 2.5mm wide shank and triple wire shoulders, gross weight approximately 5.5gms, ring size P. £60 - 80 (plus 18% BP*)
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84 AN 18 CARAT YELLOW GOLD DRESS RING IN THE CONTEMPORARY STYLE, 10mm wide open textured leaf design, hallmarked London 1969, makers mark I.G. approximate weight 10gms, ring size P. £150 - 200 (plus 18% BP*) 85 A YELLOW METAL HALF HINGED BUCKLE BANGLE, 17mm wide with buckle motif to the front in blue enamel and set with six 2.5mm pearls with a further pearl to the side, approximate weight 27gms. £230 - 250 (plus 18% BP*) 86 A HALLMARKED 9 CARAT YELLOW GOLD HALF HINGED BANGLE, 25mm wide with a scroll engraved pattern to front and plain polished back, approximate weight 36gms. £300 - 500 (plus 18% BP*) 87 A YELLOW METAL HALF HINGED CAMEO BANGLE IN THE VICTORIAN STYLE, the oval carved shell cameo of a female profile is set to the centre of a yellow metal bangle 30mm wide with a scroll engraved pattern to front and applied bead and wire work decoration in the etruscan style, plain polished back, stamped 9ct, total weight approximately 35gms. £280 - 350 (plus 18% BP*) BP* - Buyer’s Premium of 18% inclusive of VAT at 20%
88 A 9 CARAT YELLOW GOLD CHARM BRACELET, fitted with a padlock fastener and safety chain, thirty charms attached including a one pound note, just a few charms are not gold, majority are, total weight approximately 70gms. £500 - 700 (plus 18% BP*) 89 A HALLMARKED 9 CARAT YELLOW GOLD SOLID CURB LINK CHARM BRACELET, fitted with an engraved padlock fastener and 15mm diameter St Christopher attached to the bracelet, total weight approximately 37gms. £330 - 380 (plus 18% BP*) 90 A LAPIS LAZULI BRACELET, five oval lapis lazuli, 16.5mm x 10mm, individually set in rose metal closed back mounts with a further plain link incorporating the snap fastener all joined by rectangular connecting links, 19cm long, gross weight approximately 23gms. £200 - 300 (plus 18% BP*)
92 AN ALL YELLOW METAL DIAMOND SET TENNIS DESIGN BRACELET, forty-two brilliant cut diamonds, individually claw set in yellow metal, stamped 14k, 3.8mm wide, 18cm long, total weight of diamonds approximately 7.50 carats, gross weight approximately 18gms. £4000 - 5000 (plus 18% BP*) 93 AN ALL YELLOW METAL DIAMOND SET TENNIS DESIGN BRACELET, forty-four brilliant cut diamonds, individually claw set in yellow metal, stamped 750, 4.2mm wide, 18.5cm long, total weight of diamonds approximately 3.50 carats, gross weight approximately 16gms. £2500 - 3500 (plus 18% BP*) 94 A HALLMARKED 9 CARAT YELLOW GOLD BRACELET, 12mm wide double curb and bead link chain, 20cm long, a 9 carat yellow gold 25mm diameter St Christopher attached to the bracelet, total weight approximately 24gms. £200 - 300 (plus 18% BP*)
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99 A TAHITIAN CULTURED PEARL NECKLACE, thirty-two black Tahitian cultured pearls, graduating in size from 11mm to 12.5mm, necklace 48cm long, fitted with a white metal 10mm spherical bead fastener stamped 750. £300 - 500 (plus 18% BP*) 100 A CULTURED PEARL NECKLACE, one hundred and two cultured pearls graduating from 6.5mm to 3.5mm, knotted every pearl into a necklace 52cm long and fitted with a snap set with a small old and rose cut diamonds, engraved “War Work 1914-1919” (given as contribution to war work 1914-1916). £100 - 200 (plus 18% BP*) 101 A CULTURED PEARL NECKLACE, the ninety-seven pearls graduating in size from 3mm to 7.5mm, knotted every pearl into a single row 47cm long and fitted with a white metal safety hook fastener. £50 - 100 (plus 18% BP*)
103 A CULTURED PEARL NECKLACE, eightyseven 5.7mm cultured pearls, knotted every pearl into a single row 55cm long and fitted with a 9 carat yellow gold safety hook fastener. £50 - 100 (plus 18% BP*) 104 AN EDWARDIAN PEARL NECKLACE with detachable brooch/pendant drop, the 1.5mm solid yellow metal rope link chain having a central floral emblem with trailing leaf garland to each side all set with seed pearls, the 22mm diameter brooch pendant drop set with a swirl of pearls, stamped on reverse 15ct, necklace 38cm long plus pendant drop, and fitted with a barrel snap fastener, gross weight approximately 17gms. £300 - 500 (plus 18% BP*) 105 A DIAMOND NECKLACE WITH CENTRAL PENDANT DROP, a hallmarked 9 carat yellow gold 1.8mm rope chain having a double curved bar of eighteen brilliant cut diamonds to front supporting a pear shaped pendant drop of nineteen further diamonds, necklace 52cm long plus pendant drop, gross weight approximately 13gms £600 - 800 (plus 18% BP*) 106 A CITRINE NECKLACE, twenty-seven oval mixed cut stones graduating in size from 9.5mm x 7.5mm to 15.5mm x 12mm, supporting nine droplets of fifteen more stones, all claw set in yellow metal, 46cm long. £500 - 800 (plus 18% BP*)
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110 A HALLMARKED 9 CARAT YELLOW GOLD ALBERTINE STYLE NECKLACE, two row milled trace link chain spaced by heart shape and rectangular engraved plates, 50cm long, fitted with two swivel fasteners, eight strand foxtail link tassel suspended from front, hallmarked Birmingham (contemporary mark), approximate weight 30gms £240 - 280 (plus 18% BP*)
113 A HALLMARKED 9 CARAT ROSE GOLD NECKLACE, a 9 carat yellow gold back and front rectangular locket, 20mm x 15mm, engraved pattern to front and back, on a 9 carat rose gold solid curb link chain, 38cm long, fitted with a swivel fastener, approximate weight of chain excluding locket 22gms £220 - 250 (plus 18% BP*)
111 A HALLMARKED 9 CARAT ROSE GOLD NECKLACE, 5.4mm curb and belcher link chain, 45cm long, fitted with a swivel fastener, hallmarked Birmingham 1996, approximate weight 49gms £400 - 600 (plus 18% BP*)
114 A DIAMOND SINGLE STONE PENDANT AND CHAIN, the pear shaped brilliant cut stone, claw set in a plain white metal mount on a fine white metal curb link chain 45cm long, certificate from the European Gemmological Laboratory South Africa grades the diamond as weight 0.76 carat, clarity SI3, colour G, valuation certificate from UK states chain and mount tests as platinum, £1,000 – 1,500 (plus 18% BP*)
112 A HALLMARKED 9 CARAT YELLOW GOLD NECKLACE, solid 4mm belcher link chain, 43cm long, approximate weight 33gms. £300 - 350 (plus 18% BP*) BP* - Buyer’s Premium of 18% inclusive of VAT at 20%
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118 TWO MALTESE STYLE CROSSES, a silver and red enamel Knights Templar cross, 40mm, hallmarked Birmingham 1932, makers mark George Kenning & Son, an orange cornelion cross, 40mm, yellow metal centre with memorial glass to front and back. (2) £100 - 150 (plus 18% BP*)
116 A YELLOW METAL LOCKET AND CHAIN, lattice work engraved design to front and back with a vacant shield shape cartouche, 32mm x 25mm, on an 18 carat yellow gold trace link chain, 55cm long, total weight approximately 14.5gms. £200 - 300 (plus 18% BP*)
119 A CONTINENTAL WHITE METAL PENDANT, ring and coronet suspension set with white and green paste, designed with a white paste set of dividers and red paste cross and central white metal swan with seven signets, 7.5cm. £60 - 80 (plus 18% BP*)
117 AN EDWARDIAN STYLE PERIDOT AND SEED PEARL PENDANT AND CHAIN, the yellow metal outer frame set with seed pearls and having a dropper to centre and base milgrain set with four peridot, 25mm diameter, on a yellow metal trace link chain, 40cm long, fitted with a barrel snap fastener, gross weight approximately 5.5gms £80 - 120 (plus 18% BP*)
120 A HALLMARKED 9 CARAT ROSE GOLD DOUBLE ALBERT, solid graduated curb links fitted with a T bar, bolt ring and three swivels, overall length 41cm, a modern 9 carat yellow gold three sided fob attached set with oval cabochon cut coloured agates, fob hallmarked Sheffield 1988, approximate weight of albert 46gms. £500 - 600 (plus 18% BP*)
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121 A HALLMARKED 9 CARAT ROSE GOLD SINGLE ALBERT, solid graduated curb links fitted with a T bar, bolt ring and swivel, overall length 36cm, hallmarked Birmingham 1923, a modern 9 carat yellow gold 5cm articulated fish attached hallmarked London (imported) 1988, total weight approximately 40gms, £400 - 500 (plus 18% BP*) 122 A HALLMARKED 9 CARAT YELLOW GOLD DOUBLE ALBERT, solid graduated curb links fitted with a T bar and two swivels, overall length 38cm, hallmarked Chester 1915, approximate weight 23gms £200 - 250 (plus 18% BP*) 123 A HALLMARKED 9 CARAT ROSE GOLD SINGLE ALBERT, solid graduated curb links fitted with a T bar and swivel, overall length 37cm, hallmarked Birmingham 1896, a 9 carat rose gold 22mm circular swivel fob attached set with a bloodstone to one side and cornelion to other, hallmarked Birmingham 1902, weight of albert (without fob) approximately 39.5gms. £350 - 450 (plus 18% BP*)
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124 A ROSE METAL SINGLE ALBERT, pairs of solid bar links spaced by groups of three oval links, fitted with a T bar and two swivels, overall length 44cm, stamped 9ct, a 9 carat rose gold 15mm square swivel fob attached set with a bloodstone to one side and cornelion to other, hallmarked Birmingham, weight of albert (without fob) approximately 36.5gms. £300 - 500 (plus 18% BP*) 125 A ROSE METAL SINGLE ALBERT, fancy crimped rectangular links fitted with a T bar and swivel, overall length 33cm, pad stamp marked 9c, approximate weight 15.5gms £130 - 150 (plus 18% BP*) 126 A 9 CARAT YELLOW GOLD CIGARETTE CASE, barley engine turned design, bordered, slide action, hallmarked London 1927, makers mark Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd. 11cm x 8cm, no personal inscriptions or monogram, approximate weight 139gms. £1000 - 1500 (plus 18% BP*)
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127 A CASED SET OF 9 CARAT WHITE GOLD DRESS STUDS, comprising four dress studs and two collar studs all having a square black onyx centre with small seed pearl and engine turned white gold border, hallmarked London 1950 in fitted Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company of 112 Regent Street London case. £80 - 120 (plus 18% BP*) 128 BJORN WECKSTROM FOR LAPPONIA - A PAIR OF 18 CARAT YELLOW GOLD MODERNIST CUFFLINKS, the 20mm circular faces having a radiating molten gold finish, straight backs with hinged retainer, hallmarked London (imported)1971, Made in Finland, having the BW signature, total weight approximately 18gms. £500 - 700 (plus 18% BP*)
129 A PAIR OF 18 CARAT YELLOW GOLD SEAFORTH HIGHLANDERS CUFFLINKS, one face bearing the enamelled raised crest and motto “Cuidich ‘n Righ”, the other face monogrammed, hallmarked London 1996, gross weight approximately 19gms, fitted Hancocks of Burlington Gardens box, a single Firmins yellow metal button “Queens Body Guard RCA” (3) £300 - 400 (plus 18% BP*) 130 A PAIR OF YELLOW METAL CUFFLINKS, the 16mm circular faces having a yellow metal border with four white enamel crosses, inset with blue enamel to centre with an old brilliant cut diamond to each, double loop connectors, closed back setting, total weight of diamonds approximately 0.25 carat, gross weight approximately 16.5gms £300 - 400 (plus 18% BP*)
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131 A SMALL 18 CARAT YELLOW GOLD OPEN FACE POCKET WATCH, gold coloured Roman numeral dial, engine turned outer case with vacant cartouche and plain inner case engraved with a personal inscription, hallmarked London 1919 and numbered 92337, key wind movement by Sydney Rapier Thirsk no. 92337, diameter of dial 35mm, case 40mm. £250 - 350 (plus 18% BP*) 132 A SMALL 18 CARAT YELLOW GOLD DEMIHUNTER POCKET WATCH, gold coloured roman numeral dial and inner roman scale in an engine turned case, hallmarked London 1806, key wind fusee movement by Hawkey’s London no.7002, diameter of dial 34mm, case 40mm, no personal inscriptions or monogram. £400 - 600 (plus 18% BP*) 133 A SMALL YELLOW METAL DEMI-HUNTER FOB WATCH, white enamel Roman numeral dial marked Mappin & Webb London, in plain polished outer and inner cases marked 18K, outer case no. 40533, monogrammed, front cover having a pink enamel chapter ring of blue Roman numerals around central bubble glass, top wind movement, diameter of dial 25mm, case 30mm, £300 - 500 (plus 18% BP*)
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134 A SMALL SILVER-GILT AND ENAMEL OPEN FACE POCKET WATCH, white enamel arabic numeral dial, in a blue enamel with gilt decoration and red highlights case, top wind movement, similar blue enamel diameter of dial 19mm, case 26mm, £80 - 120 (plus 18% BP*) 135 AN 18 CARAT YELLOW GOLD OPEN FACE SLIM DRESS POCKET WATCH, cream enamel arabic numeral dial with subsidiary seconds dial, plain polished single case hallmarked Sheffield (imported), case number 83410, with central vacant cartouche, un-named top wind movement, diameter of dial 40mm, case 46mm. no personal inscriptions or monogram. £200 - 400 (plus 18% BP*) 136 A YELLOW METAL FULL HUNTER POCKET WATCH white enamel dial with Roman numeral chapter ring and outer 1/5th second scale with sweep seconds, plain polished outer and inner cases marked 18K and numbered 69280, top wind movement by H White Manufacturing Co. Manchester no. 69280, diameter of dial 45mm, case 51mm, no personal inscriptions or monograms, metal bow to top. £600 - 800 (plus 18% BP*)
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137 AN 18 CARAT YELLOW GOLD OPEN FACE POCKET WATCH, white enamel Roman numeral dial with subsidiary seconds dial, plain polished outer and inner case with monogram and personal inscription dated 1897, hallmarked London 1893 and numbered 78620, top wind movement by John Edwin Flynn Coventry no. 78620, diameter of dial 40mm, case 46mm, in an olive wood stand. £500 - 700 (plus 18% BP*) 138 AN 18 CARAT YELLOW GOLD OPEN FACE POCKET WATCH, gold coloured Roman numeral dial, scroll, floral and foliate engraved outer case and plain inner case, hallmarked Chester 1870 and numbered 2642, key wind movement by John Norbury & Son Liverpool no. 2642, diameter of dial 38mm, case 42mm, no personal inscriptions or monograms. £200 - 300 (plus 18% BP*)
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139 AN 18 CARAT YELLOW GOLD OPEN FACE POCKET WATCH, the white enamel dial named “Connell Cheapside, London 7339”, having a Roman numeral dial and subsidiary seconds dial in an engine turned case with vacant cartouche and plain inner case, hallmarked London 1880 and numbered 7339, key wind movement by Connell 83 Cheapside London, no 7339. diameter of dial 43mm, case 47mm, no personal inscriptions or monogram. £600 - 800 (plus 18% BP*) 140 AN 18 CARAT YELLOW GOLD OPEN FACE POCKET WATCH, plain cream enamel dial with a Roman numeral dial, plain polished outer and inner cases with foliate and engine turned bezel, hallmarked London 1824, key wind fusee movement by Wm Drury Strand no. 51883. engraved plate and pierced balance cock, diameter of dial 48cm, case 52cm, no personal inscriptions or monogram. £600 - 800 (plus 18% BP*) 141 A YELLOW METAL OPEN FACE POCKET WATCH, white enamel Roman numeral dial with subsidiary seconds dial, engine turned outer case with vacant cartouche and plain inner case, both marked 18K and numbered 63809, top wind lever movement, diameter of dial 41mm, case 46mm, gold-plated bow to top, no personal inscriptions or monogram. £600 - 800 (plus 18% BP*) BP* - Buyer’s Premium of 18% inclusive of VAT at 20%
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142 WALTHAM U.S.A. - A 9 CARAT YELLOW GOLD DEMI-HUNTER POCKET WATCH, white enamel Roman numeral dial marked “Waltham U.S.A” with subsidiary seconds dial, plain polished 9 carat yellow gold outer and inner cases, inner case having a personal inscription, hallmarked Birmingham 1925, and numbered 320088, top wind movement number 24187623, diameter of dial 40mm, case 48mm. £300 - 400 (plus 18% BP*) 143 BARBRICOS - A 9 CARAT YELLOW GOLD DEMI-HUNTER POCKET WATCH, white enamel Roman numeral dial marked ‘Barbricos’ with subsidiary seconds dial, plain polished 9 carat yellow gold Dennison outer and inner cases, hallmarked Birmingham 1924, number 299177, top wind Barbricos Lever movement, diameter of dial 40mm, case 46mm, no personal inscriptions or monogram. £350 - 400 (plus 18% BP*)
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144 A 9 CARAT YELLOW GOLD OPEN FACE POCKET WATCH, white enamel arabic numeral dial with subsidiary seconds dial, plain polished outer case, metal inner case, and numbered 352830, top wind movement, diameter of dial 43mm, case 47mm, no personal inscriptions or monogram. £400 - 600 (plus 18% BP*) 145 OMEGA - AN OMEGA 8 DAY TRAVEL ALARM CLOCK, 6cm luminous arabic dial in a yellow metal case, top wind movement, all housed in a brown hide case 12cm square. £50 - 80 (plus 18% BP*) 146 ROLEX - A GENTLEMAN’S OYSTER PERPETUAL DATE, SUPERLATIVE CHRONOMETER OFFICIALLY CERTIFIED WRIST WATCH, the circular black baton dial having a sweep seconds hand and magnified date aperture in a 14 carat yellow gold case with integral polished bracelet, hallmarked London (imported) 1972, gross weight approximately 89gms, insurance valuation and guarantee dated 2015 states Design 1500, Model number 3505370, unlined green box, £3000 - 4000 (plus 18% BP*)
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147 ROLEX - A GENTLEMAN’S OYSTERDATE PRECISION WRIST WATCH, circular black 28cm dial with gilt batons and hands, sweep seconds and magnified date aperture in a stainless steel case with integral stainless steel bracelet, wrapover clasp numbered 78350, no box or paperwork. £700 - 900 (plus 18% BP*) 148 ROLEX - A GENTLEMAN’S PERPETUAL AIR KING PRECISION WRIST WATCH, circular cream 28cm dial with gilt batons and hands, sweep seconds in a stainless steel case with associated stainless steel bracelet, no box or paperwork. £400 - 600 (plus 18% BP*)
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149 OMEGA - A GENTLEMAN’S SEAMASTER QUARTZ WRIST WATCH CIRCA 1985, the circular gold baton dial having a sweep seconds hand and date aperture in an 18 carat yellow gold case with integral polished bracelet numbered 1420 on back of case and 396.0957 on wrap-over fastener, gross weight approximately 106gms, no box or paperwork, insurance valuation dated 2005 £1200 - 1500 (plus 18% BP*) 150 OMEGA - A GENTLEMAN’S 9 CARAT YELLOW GOLD DRESS WATCH, the rectangular cream baton dial having a circular chapter ring to centre and subsidiary rectangular seconds dial in a 9 carat yellow gold Dennison case number 51226 88170 ,hallmarked Birmingham 1937, dial measures 25mm x15mm, case 32mm x 18mm, metal crown, no box or paperwork. £100 - 150 (plus 18% BP*) 151 OMEGA - A 9 CARAT YELLOW GOLD DEMIHUNTER WRIST WATCH, the circular cream arabic dial with subsidiary seconds dial in a 9 carat yellow gold Dennison Watch Case, the hinged front cover having a black enamel roman numeral chapter ring around central bubble glass, hallmarked Birmingham 1922, numbered 243440, Omega side wind 15 jewel movement number 5332801, fitted with a leather strap. £200 - 300 (plus 18% BP*)
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152 HOLLAND & HOLLAND LONDON - A GENTLEMAN’S STAINLESS STEEL WRISTWATCH, circular engine turned dial with Roman numeral chapter ring, Breguet hands and inner seconds ring with sweep seconds hand in a stainless steel two piece hinged case foliate engraved to the back, the glass inner case revealing the automatic movement no.1121, on a stitched black leather strap, Holland and Holland leather bound box modelled as a miniature gun case, complete with certificate no. 4848017. £800 - 1200 (plus 18% BP*) 153 RAYMOND WEIL - A GENEVE 10 MICRON 18K GOLD-PLATED WRIST WATCH, the 25mm white dial with quarter roman numerals in a pale blue chapter ring, date aperture to base, case numbered 9125, fitted with a 15mm wide gold-plated three bar polished bracelet, no box or paperwork. £250 - 300 (plus 18% BP*) 154 CARTIER - A GENTLEMAN’S STAINLESS STEEL AND GOLD SANTOS WRIST WATCH, the 17mm white dial with roman numerals and inner minute track, having the secret signature at VII, date aperture and sweep seconds, automatic movement, 29mm square case numbered 296135395, sapphire crown, Cartier steel and solid gold bracelet, no box or paperwork £800 - 1200 (plus 18% BP*) BP* - Buyer’s Premium of 18% inclusive of VAT at 20%
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155 CARTIER - A LADY’S STAINLESS STEEL AND GOLD SANTOS WRIST WATCH, the 13mm white dial with roman numerals and inner minute track, having the secret signature at X, sweep seconds, automatic movement, 23mm square case numbered 090260847, sapphire crown, Cartier steel and solid gold bracelet numbered 304379, Cartier red suede pouch, no box or paperwork, Michael Jones Jeweller service receipt. £700 - 900 (plus 18% BP*) 156 OMEGA - A LADY’S 9 CARAT YELLOW GOLD WRIST WATCH, having a circular silvered baton dial with even arabic numerals in a 9 carat yellow gold case, hallmarked Birmingham 1954, case number 77711, 629675, manual wind movement number 13986680, fitted with a double black cord strap with a 9 carat gold fastener bearing the same hallmark, watch back weighs 2gms, complete with Omega brown fold-over top box and outer card box, instruction book dated 16/9/1955 stamped Commander of Leamington. £150 - 200 (plus 18% BP*) 157 BUECHERER - A LADY’S 18 CARAT YELLOW GOLD BRACELET WATCH, having a cream rectangular roman numeral dial in an 18 carat yellow gold case with integral 12.7mm wide five bar bracelet, length of bracelet 19cm, gross weight approximately 70gms, no box or paperwork. £1000 - 1500 (plus 18% BP*) BP* - Buyer’s Premium of 18% inclusive of VAT at 20%
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160 ZENITH - A LADY’S 9 CARAT YELLOW GOLD BRACELET WATCH, having an oval champagne baton dial, in a 9 carat yellow gold case in an integral milanese bracelet graduating from 19mm to 15.5mm wide, length of bracelet 18cm, hallmarked London, gross weight approximately 43gms, complete with box. £350 - 450 (plus 18% BP*)
159 LONGINES - A LADY’S 9 CARAT YELLOW GOLD BRACELET WATCH, having a rectangular cream baton dial, in a 9 carat yellow gold case with integral 15mm wide bark textured brick design bracelet, length of bracelet 17cm, gross weight including movement approximately 37gms. £280 - 350 (plus 18% BP*)
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163 A LADY’S DIAMOND SET COCKTAIL WATCH, the tonneau-shaped arabic dial in a white metal case no. 5564, with twentyeight small old cut diamonds set into bezel and four diamonds and three sapphires set into the shoulders, white metal 6.5mm mesh bracelet stamped 18ct on clasp, total weight excluding watch movement 14.5gms, £200 - 400 (plus 18% BP*)
165 A LADY’S ART DECO DIAMOND SET COCKTAIL WATCH, the small cream arabic numeral dial set in a white metal rectangular case with twenty-four eight cut diamonds set into the bezel and five further diamonds set into each shoulder, Swiss 17 jewel movement number 10091, the case not hallmarked, fitted with a black leather boot lace strap. £150 - 250 (plus 18% BP*)
164 PRECISTA - A DIAMOND SET COCKTAIL WATCH, the rectangular shaped white arabic numeral dial set in a white metal case marked “All Platinum” with twenty-six old eight cut diamonds set into the bezel and twenty-one further diamonds set into each shoulder, Swiss 17 jewel Ertrus movement no. 10091, fitted with a modern white leather strap. £200 - 250 (plus 18% BP*)
166 BIRKS - A LADY’S 9 CARAT YELLOW GOLD COCKTAIL WATCH, having a cream arabic numeral dial in a yellow metal case marked 14K Liberty, two eight cut diamonds set into each shoulder, fitted with a goldplated two strand square snake link bracelet, no box or paperwork.. £100 - 150 (plus 18% BP*) 167 A LADY’S VINTAGE YELLOW METAL WRIST WATCH, the white enamel dial having blue arabic numerals with noon in red, yellow metal outer and inner cases with a wide polished bezel all stamped K18, no. 9074, inner case engraved London & Ryder 17 Bond Street London, fitted with a leather strap. £70 - 100 (plus 18% BP*) BP* - Buyer’s Premium of 18% inclusive of VAT at 20%
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170 A UK GOLD PROOF £5 CROWN COIN, Royal Mint, 2000, limited edition 124/2500, with certificate and in a presentation box. £800 - 1200 (plus 18% BP*) 171 A UK GOLD PROOF FOUR COIN SET, Britannia Collection, Royal Mint 2006, including £100 coin, £50 coin, £25 coin and £10 coin, limited edition 1125/1250, with certificate and in a presentation box. £1600 - 2000 (plus 18% BP*) 173 A UK GOLD PROOF SOVEREIGN FOUR COIN COLLECTION, Royal Mint 2007, including £5 coin, double Sovereign, Sovereign and half Sovereign, limited edition 1202/1750, with certificate and in a presentation box. £1600 - 2000 (plus 18% BP*) 174 A UK GOLD PROOF BRIDGES PATTERN FOUR COIN COLLECTION, Royal Mint 2003, including four £1 coins, limited edition 1419/3000, with certificate and information booklet and in a presentation box. £1600 - 2000 (plus 18% BP*)
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175 A UK PLATINUM PROOF FOUR COIN COLLECTION BRITANNIA 20TH ANNIVERSARY, Royal Mint 2007, including £100 coin, £50 coin, £25 coin and £10 coin, limited edition 217/250, with certificate and in a presentation box. £1600 - 2000 (plus 18% BP*) 176 A SOUTH AFRICA GOLD KRUGERRAND 1978. £700 - 900 (plus 18% BP*) 177 A SOUTH AFRICA GOLD KRUGERRAND 1983. £700 - 900 (plus 18% BP*)
181 THREE EDWARD VII GOLD SOVEREIGNS, 1903, 1907 and 1907, all Sydney Mint, (3). £570 - 600 (plus 18% BP*) 182 AN EDWARD VII GOLD SOVEREIGN 1907, another 1910, A George V gold Sovereign 1912, another 1913 and another 1915, (5). £1000 - 1200 (plus 18% BP*) 183 FIVE QUEEN ELIZABETH II GOLD SOVEREIGNS, 1966, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1968, (5). £1000 - 1200 (plus 18% BP*)
178 A SOUTH AFRICA GOLD KRUGERRAND 2004. £700 - 900 (plus 18% BP*)
184 A QUEEN ELIZABETH II GOLD SOVEREIGN, 2002 shield back, and four other Queen Elizabeth II gold Sovereigns 1958, 1958, 1959, 1966, (5). £1000 - 1200 (plus 18% BP*)
179 A GEORGE V GOLD SOVEREIGN, 1926, Pretoria South Africa mint. £190 - 210 (plus 18% BP*)
185 FOUR QUEEN ELIZABETH GOLD SOVEREIGNS, 1959, 1968, 1968, 1968, (4). £760 - 800 (plus 18% BP*)
180 AN EDWARD VII GOLD SOVEREIGN, 1905 Melbourne mint, another 1909 Melbourne mint, another 1910 Melbourne mint, a George V gold Sovereign 1912 Melbourne mint, (4). £760 - 800 (plus 18% BP*) Gold | 19
197 A MATCHED PART CANTEEN OF FIDDLE AND THREAD PATTERN SILVER CUTLERY, comprising: two table spoons, by Elizabeth & John Eaton, London 1859-62; six table forks, mostly by William Chawner, London 1824; six dessert spoons by Hyam Hyams, London 1822; six dessert forks, three of which by William Chawner, 1831; and six teaspoons, mostly by Mary Chawner, London 1840; some pieces with engraved crests, others with initials, 47oz weighable; together with six modern table knives, and dessert knives, stainless steel blades. £500 - 800 (plus 18% BP*)
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190 A GEORGE III SILVER BASTING SPOON, by Peter and William Bateman, London 1810, Old English pattern, engraved initial; and an Edwardian basting spoon, by Wakely & Wheeler, London 1904, Old English pattern; 9oz gross (2). £100 - 150 (plus 18% BP*) 191 A GEORGE III SILVER CHEESE SCOOP, maker’s mark W.H., London 1818, fiddle pattern, 20cm; and four George III fiddle pattern tablespoons, by John Lias., London 1812, engraved crests, (5). £100 - 150 (plus 18% BP*) 192 A SET OF FOUR EARLY GEORGE III SILVER TABLESPOONS, maker’s mark W.J., London 1767, engraved with twin crests, Old English pattern with fiddle shoulders, 9oz, (4). £100 - 150 (plus 18% BP*) 193 A GEORGE IV SILVER SOUP LADLE, probably by William Johnson, London 1824, fiddle pattern with engraved crest, 11oz, length 34cm. £100 - 150 (plus 18% BP*) 20 | Silver
194 A VICTORIAN SILVER SOUP LADLE, by John Bradbury, Sheffield 1891, Thread pattern with scalloped terminal, engraved monogram, 8oz. £100 - 150 (plus 18% BP*) 195 A PART CANTEEN OF OLD ENGLISH PATTERN SILVER CUTLERY, by Cooper Bros & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1928-9, comprising a pair of table spoons, six table forks, six dessert spoons, six dessert forks, together with a further six place setting, matched, a Georgian Fiddle pattern table spoon, and a plated dessert fork, approximately 78oz. £800 - 1200 (plus 18% BP*) 196 A PART CANTEEN OF VICTORIAN SILVER CUTLERY, Thread pattern, by George Adams, London 1856, comprising eleven table spoons, twelve table forks, eight dessert spoons, six dessert forks and a sauce ladle, each piece with engraved monogram, 71oz in total. Provenance: Walter, 9th Viscount Barrington, thence by descent. £800 - 1200 (plus 18% BP*)
198 A CANTEEN OF FIDDLE AND THREAD PATTERN CUTLERY, Argentum Limited, Sheffield, modern, comprising table forks, soup spoons, dessert spoons, dessert forks, fish knives and forks, and teaspoons (eleven only), approximately 175oz weighable, together with twelve table knives, and twelve dessert knives with stainless steel blades, matched case. £1500 - 2000 (plus 18% BP*) 199 A PART CANTEEN OF FIDDLE AND THREAD PATTERN CUTLERY, to match the proceeding lot, Argentum Limited, Sheffield, modern, comprising ten table forks, two soup spoons, six dessert forks and seven dessert spoons, approximately 65oz, weighable, together with ten table knives and ten dessert knives, (some by Elkington & Co). £600 - 800 (plus 18% BP*) 200 A DUTCH SILVER OBLONG BOX, Rotterdam circa 1770, domed lid with a beaded outline, engraved scrolled decoration, 16oz, width 15cm. With an accompanying letter from S.J. Phillips, 113 New Bond Street, London, 1951. £500 - 800 (plus 18% BP*)
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201 FROM THE FINCH TABLE SERVICE A George III part suite by Andrew Fothergill, London 1774, comprising: nine plates, moulded and gadrooned outlines and engraved Arms, diameter 23.7cm; a pair of matching plates of larger size, diameter 28.4cm; two oval serving plates, 37.5cm, and 32.5cm, together with three matching plates by Andrew Fothergill and Stephen Gilbert, London 1783, the plates variously numbered, total weight 321oz. (16) The arms of George, 9th Earl of Winchilsea and 4th Earl of Nottingham, (1752-1826), Lord Lieutenant of Rutland 1799-1826, and President of the Royal Institute 1799-1813. Provenance: By descent to Mr J Hanbury, Burley on the Hill, Oakham, Rutland, therefter private collection. ÂŁ9000 - 11000 (plus 18% BP*)
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202 A SET OF FOUR GEORGE II SILVER TABLE CANDLESTICKS, by William Gould, London 1745-46, knopped stems with fluted shoulders, serpentine outlines to the stepped bases, engraved crests of a demi dragon passant over a coronet, the unmarked sconces likewise crested, 80oz in total, 22cm. Provenance: The Marquess of Tweeddale and thence by descent. £2500 - 3500 (plus 18% BP*) 203 A PAIR OF GEORGE II SILVER TABLE CANDLESTICKS of very similar design to the proceeding lot, by John Quantock, London 1754, knopped stems with fluted shoulders, serpentine outlines to the stepped bases, unmarked sconces, 30oz, 22cm. Provenance: The Marquess of Tweeddale and thence by descent. £700 - 1000 (plus 18% BP*) 204 A PAIR OF GEORGE II SILVER SALTS, by David Hennell, London 1744, plain circular form, each raised on three pad feet, width 7cm. £100 - 150 (plus 18% BP*)
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205 A PAIR OF GEORGE II IRISH SILVER SALTS, possibly by John Hamilton of Dublin, plain circular form, each raised on three pad feet, width 7cm. £100 - 150 (plus 18% BP*) 206 A COLLECTION OF FOUR EARLY GEORGIAN SILVER BALUSTER-SHAPE CASTERS, by Meschach Godwin, London 1724; possibly by Edward Gibbons, London 1726, another by Edward Gibbons, London 1728 and by I G with pellet, London 1733, each with a moulded girdle, the later with engraved monogram, 9-9.5cm. (4) Provenance: George, 8th Marquess of Tweeddale and thence by descent. £500 - 800 (plus 18% BP*) 207 A GEORGE III SILVER MUSTARD, by indistinct maker’s mark, London 1795, straight sided and lightly fluted with bright cut banding, hinged lid with chair-back thumb-piece, blue glass liner, damaged, engraved crest, 9cm and another mustard, indistinctly marked, straight sided oval form, domed lid with heart-shape thumb piece, lacking liner, 8cm. (2) £150 - 200 (plus 18% BP*) BP* - Buyer’s Premium of 18% inclusive of VAT at 20%
208 A SET OF SIX GEORGE IV SILVER COASTERS, by Robert Hennell II, London 1828, each of shallow circular form with moulded outlines, engraved with the Tweeddale crest, turned wooden bases, diameter 13cm. £1000 - 1500 (plus 18% BP*) 209 A GEORGE III OVAL SILVER CRUET, by Robert Hennell, London 1780, fitted with six (of eight) cut-glass condiments, each of polygonal section with silver mounts, the frame with swags, engine turned banding and beading, loop handle raised on four ball and claw feet, 30cm. £200 - 300 (plus 18% BP*) 210 A GEORGE III OVAL SILVER CRUET FRAME, makers marks rubbed, London probably 1809, oval design with a flat base over mahogany, gadrooned outlines, scrolled feet, 23cm, with matched cut-glass bottles, some with silver and white metal mounts. £200 - 300 (plus 18% BP*) 211 A GEORGE III OVAL SILVER BASKET, probably by William Plummer, rope-twist swing handle and border, grape and vine decoration to the wire work, oval foot with gadrooned edge, engraved crest, 32cm. £700 - 1000 (plus 18% BP*) 212 A GEORGE III STYLE CIRCULAR SILVER WAITER, by Daniel & John Wellby, London 1899, moulded and scrolled pie-crust edge, engraved crest, raised on three scrolled feet, 10oz, diameter 19cm. £100 - 150 (plus 18% BP*) 213 A GEORGE I STYLE SILVER COFFEE POT, by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1897, straight-sided tapering form, ogee domed lid, ebony finial and side-mounted handle, swan-neck spout, 16oz gross, height 24cm. £120 - 180 (plus 18% BP*)
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214 A GEORGE II STYLE SILVER PEAR-SHAPED COFFEE POT, by J.B. Chatterley & Co., Birmingham 1989, drawn pear-shape form, ogee domed lid and cast finial, composition scrolled handle, and swanneck spout, 32oz gross, height 29cm. £300 - 400 (plus 18% BP*)
217 A GEORGE IV SILVER TEAPOT, by Barnards, London 1826, compressed and lobed form with cast fruit finial, engraved foliate and scrolled decoration, raised on four scrolled feet, engraved presentation inscription to the underside, 11oz, 11cm. £100 - 150 (plus 18% BP*)
215 A PAIR OF GEORGE II STYLE ELECTROPLATED TABLE CANDLESTICKS, probably by Roberts & Slater, Sheffield, urn sconces, shouldered columns of tripod section with maskheads, scrolls and foliage, stepped bases, with serpentine outlines, 33cm. £100 - 150 (plus 18% BP*)
218 A WILLIAM IV SILVER ENTREE DISH, by Robinson Edkins & Aston, Birmingham 1835, shaped oval form, cast scrolled and leaf outlines, and a cast bayonet fitting handle, engraved crest, 65oz, width 35cm. £500 - 800 (plus 18% BP*)
216 A GEORGE IV SILVER TEAPOT, by William Hewitt, London 1825, of compressed circular and pedestal form, embossed and repousse floral decoration, domed lid, with a rosebud finial, 26oz, 15.5cm. £400 - 600 (plus 18% BP*)
219 A WILLIAM IV CIRCULAR SILVER SALVER, by E.J. & W. Barnard, London 1831, scrolled pie-crust edge, with cast decoration of the flowers, the centre with chased decoration, cast feet, 15oz, diameter 26cm. £150 - 200 (plus 18% BP*) 220 A WILLIAM IV CIRCULAR DISH, by Henry Wilkinson & Co., Sheffield 1834, embossed and chased decoration with scrolls and foliage, engraved crest to the centre, damaged, 8oz, diameter 24cm. £150 - 200 (plus 18% BP*) Silver | 23
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221 A REGENCY STYLE SILVER TEA POT, by James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1917, of swollen oblong form, with a gadrooned collar ebony finial and composition handle, raised on four hoof feet, height 14cm; and a similar hot water jug, by S.W. Smith & Co., Birmingham 1915, gadrooned collar, ebony finial and composition handle, 24cm; 44oz gross, (2). £400 - 600 (plus 18% BP*) 222 A REGENCY STYLE OVAL SILVER MUSTARD, by Nathan & Hayes, Chester, probably 1928, slightly swollen form with a hinged domed lid, and reeded handle, engraved decoration, with a blue glass liner, 9cm. £80 - 120 (plus 18% BP*) 223 A WILLIAM IV SILVER GILT VINAIGRETTE, by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1833, rectangular form with chased and repousse foliate outlines, and engineturning, engraved and inscription, pierced and engraved grille, width 3.6cm, in a Morocco case. £100 - 150 (plus 18% BP*) 224 A VICTORIAN SILVER SNUFF BOX, by George Unite, Birmingham 1878, shaped rectangular form, bright-cut decoration, lozenge cartouche, with presentation inscription, width 5.1cm. £100 - 150 (plus 18% BP*)
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225 A REGENCY SILVER AND PARCEL GILT PRESENTATION SNUFF BOX, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1819, sarcophagus shape, with repousse foliate banding, gilt plaque engraved, “To Mr George Easton, from the Proprietors of the Rothsay Castle Steamboat as a mark of their esteem, January 1820”, width 8cm. The Rothsay Castle was a paddle steamer built in 1816 for service on the River Clyde, Scotland, and was later transferred to Liverpool where she was used for day trips along the coast of North Wales. £100 - 150 (plus 18% BP*) 226 A GEORGE IV SILVER GILT VINAIGRETTE, by Ledsam & Vale, Birmingham 1826, cushioned rectangular form engine-turned decoration, engraved monogram, pierced and engraved grille, width 3.3cm. £100 - 150 (plus 18% BP*) 227 A WILLIAM IV SILVER VINAIGRETTE, by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1833, cushioned rectangular form, with repousse foliate outlines, engraved field and presentation inscription, pierced and engraved grille, width 4.4cm. £100 - 150 (plus 18% BP*) 228 AN EDWARDIAN SILVER VISITING CARD CASE, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1902, serpentine outlines, light-cut engraved decoration, 10cm. £60 - 100 (plus 18% BP*) 229 A SILVER GILT AND ENAMELLED COMPACT, the blue guilloche enamel compact having a hinged cover painted in enamels depicting a mallard in flight, gilded interior with London (import) mark and 925,diameter 65mm, £300 - 500 (plus 18% BP*) 230 AN EDWARDIAN SILVER BELT BUCKLE, by Henry Matthew, Birmingham/Chester 1901, cast decoration of seraphim, scrolled outlines, 7cm, attached to a belt. £50 - 80 (plus 18% BP*)
231Y A SILVER AND IVORY LETTER KNIFE/ MAGNIFIER, by Crisford & Norris, Birmingham 1917, circular lens, 20cm. £60 - 100 (plus 18% BP*) 232 A SET OF TWELVE VICTORIAN ELECTROPLATED TEASPOONS, by Allen & Darwin, Sheffield, with matching sugar tongs, and a strainer, bright cut style decoration, cased. £70 - 100 (plus 18% BP*) 233 A SET OF TWELVE LATE VICTORIAN SILVER TEASPOONS WITH MATCHING SUGAR TONGS, by Thomas Bradbury & Son, Sheffield 1900, bright-cut engraved decoration, and with engraved monograms, cased. £100 - 150 (plus 18% BP*) 234 A PAIR OF CUT GLASS AND SILVER MOUNTED KNIFE RESTS, by William Vale & Sons., Chester 1926, the glass divisions of polygonal section, width 8cm, cased. £30 - 50 (plus 18% BP*) 235 AN EDWARDIAN SILVER AND FRUITWOOD TOASTING FORK, by Thomas Bradbury & Son, Sheffield 1908, pierced and engraved blade, slender turned handle, 50cm. £70 - 100 (plus 18% BP*) 236 A VICTORIAN BLACK CLOTH TRAVELLING CASE, by J.T. Needs, 128 Piccadilly, fitted with eleven silver mounted bottles, jars and containers, London 1849, each item engraved with the Wollaston crest within scroll work cartouche, box width 31cm. Provenance: Wollaston of Shenton, Leicestershire; by descent. £200 - 300 (plus 18% BP*) 237 A VICTORIAN ELECTROPLATED REVOLVING CRUET, by Elkington & Co., the open frame supporting seven glass condiments, circular base with an open work scrolled and foliate stand, 38cm. £120 - 180 (plus 18% BP*) BP* - Buyer’s Premium of 18% inclusive of VAT at 20%
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238 A VICTORIAN SQUARE-SHAPE SILVER DESK STAND, by Charles and George Fox, London 1860, framing a square-shape cut glass inkwell, fretted and engraved scrolled surround, and scrolled feet, width 15cm; with a later silver pen, (2). £100 - 150 (plus 18% BP*)
242Y A VICTORIAN SILVER PEAR-SHAPED COFFEE POT, by E.J.E.W. Barnard, London 1838, lightly lobed form, ogee lid with fruit finial, scrolled handle with ivory insulators, swan neck spout, raised on scrolled feet, No.856, 28oz, 29cm. £300 - 500 (plus 18% BP*)
239 A VICTORIAN SILVER BALUSTER SHAPED CASTER, by Nathan & Hayes, Chester 1899, embossed and ribbon moulded decoration, 5oz, 22cm. £80 - 120 (plus 18% BP*)
243 AN EDWARDIAN SILVER NAVETTE-SHAPE DESSERT BASKET, by R. F. Mosley & Co., Sheffield 1910, pierced scroll foliate decoration, swing handle, raised on four ball feet, 12oz, width 31cm. £100 - 150 (plus 18% BP*)
240 A VICTORIAN SILVER DESSERT BASKET, by Martin Hall & Co., London 1874, bowl of lobed oval form, cast and chased foliate decoration, with lobed embossed panels and engraved arms, 36oz, length 32cm. £500 - 800 (plus 18% BP*) 241Y A VICTORIAN SILVER FOUR-PIECE TEASET, by Henry Wilkinson, London 1877, each piece of vase shape, with brightcut engraved foliate and scrolled decoration, cast egg and dart, and beaded mouldings, the teapot 25cm, and coffee pot 29cm, with ivory insulators to the handles, 62oz gross, (4).. £700 - 1000 (plus 18% BP*) BP* - Buyer’s Premium of 18% inclusive of VAT at 20%
244 A SET OF SIX EDWARDIAN SILVER BEAKER FRAMES, by Marples & Co., Birmingham 1906, designed with scrolls and foliage, seahorse head handles, with cylindrical beaker 6cm, cased. £80 - 120 (plus 18% BP*)
245 A PAIR OF HEAVY CUT GLASS SPIRIT DECANTERS, with silver collars, by Barker Ellis, Birmingham 1986, each of shouldered rectangular form, with a square-shaped stopper, height 25cm. £150 - 200 (plus 18% BP*) 246 A PAIR OF SILVER TABLE CANDLESTICKS, by Hawkswood Eyre & Co., Sheffield 1918, composite form with swags and fluted shafts, square bases, with leafy banding, bearing presentation inscriptions, 24cm. £250 - 350 (plus 18% BP*) 247 A SILVER COMPORT CENTRE-PIECE, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1920, the comport with a pierced shallow bowl, reeded and lobed edge, hexagonal tapering column issuing three branches supporting sweet meat baskets, plain circular base, 39oz in total, height 34cm. £400 - 600 (plus 18% BP*)
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248 AN EDWARDIAN SILVER COMPORT, indistinct maker’s mark, Birmingham 1906, pierced lozenge shaped bowl, with cast scrolled outlines, baluster column, pierced and scrolled base, 26oz, width 38cm. £250 - 350 (plus 18% BP*)
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249 AN EDWARDIAN SILVER COMPORT, by Martin Hall & Co., Birmingham 1904, pierced and fluted bowl with a cast pierced and scrolled rim, fluted and flared foot, 12oz, diameter 27cm. £150 - 200 (plus 18% BP*) 250 A LARGE CIRCULAR SILVER SALVER, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1920, moulded pie-crust edge, with a moulded and foliate rim, raised on three cast feet, 42oz, diameter 37cm. £400 - 600 (plus 18% BP*) 251 A CIRCULAR SILVER SALVER, by Garrard & Co. Limited, London 1997, shaped piecrust edge, with a cast guilloche band, raised on three cast and scrolled feet, 14oz, diameter 91cm, in original box. £150 - 250 (plus 18% BP*)
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254 DUNHILL - A ‘GIANT’ TABLE CIGARETTE LIGHTER, silver-plated barley engine turned design, flip top, Patent No 390107, Reg’d Design No. 737418, 10.5cm high. £100 - 200 (plus 18% BP*)
255 A SCOTTISH ARTS AND CRAFTS SILVER COMPORT, by John A. Fettes, Glasgow 1904, hammered finish, shallow circular bowl, tripod supports with a domed base, registration number 429216, 16oz, height 16cm. £200 - 300 (plus 18% BP*) 256 A SCOTTISH SILVER PRESENTATION BOWL, by Hamilton & Inches, Edinburgh, 2000, hammered near conical at the base with acanthus leaf coronet, engraved inscription, 25oz, diameter 23cm. £300 - 500 (plus 18% BP*) 257 AN ITALIAN STERLING STANDARD FOURPIECE TEA AND COFFEE SET, Florence (FI263), post-war, in the Empire style, urn shaped with gadrooned girdles and deerhoof feet, comprising coffee pot, 20cm, teapot 18cm, milk jug and covered sugar bowl, 55oz gross. £700 - 1000 (plus 18% BP*) 258 A BURMESE WHITE METAL MUSTARD, circa 1900, cast decoration, with Hindu deities under arches, hinged domed lid, blue glass liner, 8cm; with a matched silver spoon, (2). £50 - 80 (plus 18% BP*) 259 A CHINESE SILVER CHRISTENING MUG, maker’s mark KMS, circa 1900, blank shield cartouche, decorated with dragons on a matt ground, 8cm. £150 - 200 (plus 18% BP*) 260 A JADE MOUNTED CHINESE WHITE METAL AND PLATED HAND MIRROR, the handle designed as a dragon-formed belt clip, the back panel with an oval incised with a figure, fish and waves, further decorated with semi-precious hardstone cabochons, the back also with repousse decoration, 22cm. £150 - 200 (plus 18% BP*)
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500 AN ENAMELLED EARTHENWARE MUSICIANS SPILL VASE GROUP, Staffordshire, circa 1820, cornucopia-like flute, flanked by harpist and drummer, the base modelled with a waterfall and sheep, substantial restoration, 20cm. £300 - 500 (plus 18% BP*)
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503 A PEARL GLAZED EARTHENWARE BOCAGE GROUP OF DANDIES, Staffordshire, circa 1820, bocage over encrusted base, damaged, 21cm. £300 - 500 (plus 18% BP*) 504 A PEARL GLAZED EARTHENWARE DANDIES GROUP, he with a basket, she with a parasol, square base, restored, 18cm. £300 - 500 (plus 18% BP*) 505 A PEARL GLAZED EARTHENWARE BOCAGE GROUP OF DANDIES, both with baskets, heavily restored, 18cm. £250 - 350 (plus 18% BP*) 506 A WALTON TYPE EARTHENWARE BOCAGE GROUP, ‘The Flight to Egypt’, late 18th century, some remodelling and substantial losses, 19.5cm £300 - 500 (plus 18% BP*)
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507 A PRATT TYPE EARTHENWARE CLOCK GROUP MONEY BOX, incised J. Emery, Mexbro, South Yorkshire, circa 1840, the money box in the form of a long case clock, flanked by a man and woman with two dogs, 23cm, restored and damaged. According to John and Griselda Lewis, James Emery’s Pottery was close by Mexborough Old Pottery, 6 miles north of Rotherham. See John and Griselda Lewis, Pratt Ware, 1993, page 80-81. £250 - 350 (plus 18% BP*)
511 A RALPH WOOD TYPE TOBY JUG, Staffordshire, probably late 18th century, a slender figure seated, holding a jug and pipe, restored, 25.5cm £400 - 600 (plus 18% BP*)
508 A PRATTWARE TOBY JUG, Yorkshire type, 1800-1820, with caryatid handle, modelled with bottle and glass, close modelled to the rotund body, chipped, 20.5cm. £200 - 300 (plus 18% BP*)
513 A PRATTWARE FLASK, THE DUKE OF YORK AND ROYAL SUFFERERS, 1790s, designed with the Duke of York in profile, and the illfated French Royal Family, restored neck, 12cm. £200 - 300 (plus 18% BP*)
509 A PRATTWARE TOBY JUG, Yorkshire 1800-1820, plain handle (remodelled), extensively restored, 20.5cm. £200 - 300 (plus 18% BP*) 510 A STAFFORDSHIRE SAILOR TOBY JUG, probably Wood and Calwell, circa 1805, the figure seated on a chair over a seaman’s chest, holding a jug and glass, restored, 30cm. £400 - 600 (plus 18% BP*)
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512 A LARGE PRATTWARE TEA CADDY, circa 1790, shouldered and fluted form, profile portraits frame by beading, chipped and restored, 17cm. £200 - 300 (plus 18% BP*)
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514 A PRATTWARE CIRCULAR PORTRAIT PLAQUE, The Prince Regent, circa 1810, the background delicately painted with flowers, pierced for suspension, diameter 15cm. £400 - 600 (plus 18% BP*) 515 A PRATTWARE COW IN A LANDSCAPE OVAL PLAQUE, incised Edward Hawthorn, 1825, moulded and beaded surround, 16.5cm x 19.5cm, restored. £200 - 300 (plus 18% BP*)
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516 AN EARTHENWARE COW IN A LANDSCAPE OVAL PLAQUE, circa 1820, beaded and moulded surround, slight damage, 16.5cm x 19.5cm. £100 - 150 (plus 18% BP*) 517 A PRATT TYPE COW AND MILKMAID CREAMER, circa 1800-1820, dappled in black and ox blood red, rectangular platform, restored, 15cm. £200 - 300 (plus 18% BP*) 518 A PRATT TYPE COW AND MILKMAID CREAMER, North-East region, 1800-1820, sponge decoration in brown and reddish pink, flat stand with a projection for the milkmaid, modelled with pail, and hobbled hind legs, chipped, 14cm. £300 - 500 (plus 18% BP*)
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519 A CREAMWARE TYPE COW AND MILKMAID CREAMER, probably Yorkshire, 18001820, sponged in black, and with burnt ochre patched, reeded edged rectangular platform with canted corners, 15cm. £300 - 500 (plus 18% BP*) 520 A PEARLWARE TYPE COW CREAMER, circa 1800, mottled black, moulded and domed lozenge-shape platform, washed green, firing crack and replaced cover, 11cm. Provenance: The Boothman Smallwood Collection. £300 - 500 (plus 18% BP*) 521 A CREAMWARE COW CREAMER, probably Yorkshire, circa 1800, sponge decoration in blue, and with iron-red flecks, lightly fluted rectangular platform, modelled with a calf feeding, restored, 12cm. £300 - 500 (plus 18% BP*)
522 A PRATTWARE COW CREAMER, attributed to St. Anthony Pottery, Newcastle, circa 1810, with blue-black sponging, incurved green wash flat stand, restored, 12.5cm. £300 - 500 (plus 18% BP*) 523 A SMALL CREAMWARE TYPE COW CREAMER, Staffordshire or Yorkshire, mottled blue with ochre patches, rectangular base modelled with a calf, restored, 12cm. £200 - 300 (plus 18% BP*) 524 AN EARTHENWARE POLKA DOT COW CREAMER, probably Staffordshire, circa 1800, model with a calf, the lid replaced or extensively restored, 15cm. £150 - 200 (plus 18% BP*) 525 A SMALL STAFFORDSHIRE CREAMWARE TYPE COW CREAMER, probably Yorkshire, circa 1800, rectangular platform with a carved, chipped lid, and restored, 11cm; and another Creamware type cow creamer, oval platform with a calf, 11cm, (2). £300 - 500 (plus 18% BP*) BP* - Buyer’s Premium of 18% inclusive of VAT at 20%
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526 A CREAMWARE TYPE COW AND MILKMAID CREAMER, North-East region, 1800-1820, sponged decoration in grey, black and burnt orange, flat stand with projection for milkmaid, unusually modelled with a pail, and with the hind legs of the cow hobbled, restored, 14cm. £300 - 500 (plus 18% BP*) 527 A PRATT TYPE COW AND MILKMAID CREAMER, perhaps North-East region, 1800-1820, red and black sponged, flat stand with a projection for the milkmaid and usually modelled with a pail, and the hind legs hobbled, restored, 14cm. £300 - 500 (plus 18% BP*) 528 A PRATTWARE TYPE COW AND MILKMAID CREAMER, North-East region, 1800-1820, sponged decoration in grey-black and ochre, shaped flat stand, washed in green restored, 13cm. £300 - 500 (plus 18% BP*)
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529 A PRATTWARE, RAM AND SHEPHERDESS GROUP, Yorkshire 1800-1820, the shepherdess tipping her hat and carrying a basket, model with lambs and a crook, restored, 15cm. £300 - 500 (plus 18% BP*)
532 A PRATT TYPE COW CREAMER, possibly St. Anthony Potter, Newcastle, sponge decoration in manganese and ochre, flat stand, washed green, damaged and restored, 13cm. £300 - 500 (plus 18% BP*)
530 A PRATTWARE TYPE COW AND MILKMAID CREAMER, circa 1790, dappled in manganese and ochre rectangular
533 AN EARTHENWARE, COW AND CALF MODEL, Staffordshire or Yorkshire, 18001820, modelled with a calf, the cow black patched with burnt orange, 15.5cm £150 - 200 (plus 18% BP*)
platform with canted corners, 15cm. £300 - 500 (plus 18% BP*) 531 A PRATTWARE, COW, CALF AND GARDENER GROUP, Yorkshire, 1800-1820, the doleful gardener leaning on a spade, some restoration, 14.5cm. £300 - 500 (plus 18% BP*)
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534 A MATCHED PAIR OF PRATTWARE RAM GROUPS, Yorkshire, 1800-1820, a money box ram with doleful gardener resting on a spade, and a spaniel and a ram shepherdess and lambs group, both models with a crook, 16cm, restorations and hairline crack, (2). £500 - 800 (plus 18% BP*)
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535 A PEARLWARE HOLLOW-BASE MODEL OF A RECUMBENT LONG-HORNED RAM, perhaps Newcastle, circa 1800, slightly domed, a section restored, 13cm. £200 - 300 (plus 18% BP*) 536 A PEARLWARE HOLLOW-BASE MODEL OF RAM, Staffordshire or Yorkshire, circa 1800, chipped, 11.5cm. £300 - 500 (plus 18% BP*) 537 A PEARLWARE HOLLOW-BASE MODEL OF A RECUMBENT EWE, Staffordshire or Yorkshire, circa 1800, 10cm. £300 - 500 (plus 18% BP*)
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538 A PRATTWARE COW, CALF AND GARDENER, GROUP, Yorkshire, 1800-20, the doleful gardener leaning on a spade, 14.5cm; and a matched companion group of a cow, calf and bare headed gardener, 15cm, some restoration, (2). £700 - 1000 (plus 18% BP*) 539 A STAFFORDSHIRE CREAMWARE TYPE COW AND CALF CREAMER, late 18th century with sponged oxide glazing, shaped base decorated with flowers and foliage, chipped lid, 14cm. £400 - 600 (plus 18% BP*) 540 A STAFFORDSHIRE CREAMY EARTHENWARE COW AND CALF CREAMER, Whieldon type, late 18th century, with a flower head finial to the lid, underglaze oxide decoration, shaped based, restored, 13cm. £1000 - 1500 (plus 18% BP*) 541 A PRATT TYPE BOCAGE MODEL OF A GOAT, 1800-1820, near flat-backed bocage, the bocage and base green glazed, 14cm; and a Staffordshire bocage model of a cow, encrusted with flowers, 14cm, (2). £150 - 200 (plus 18% BP*) BP* - Buyer’s Premium of 18% inclusive of VAT at 20%
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542 A PEARLWARE MODEL OF A SADDLED HORSE, attributed to St. Anthony Pottery, Newcastle, circa 1800, in curved green wasted base, restored, 15cm, extensively restored. £500 - 800 (plus 18% BP*) 543 A PEARLWARE MODEL OF A SADDLED HORSE, attributed to St. Anthony Pottery, Newcastle, circa 1800, in curved green wasted base, restored, 15cm. £800 - 1200 (plus 18% BP*) 544 A PEARLWARE TYPE FIGURE, ‘Elijah and the Ravens’, painted in colours, old damage, 21cm. £70 - 100 (plus 18% BP*) 545 A STAFFORDSHIRE GROUP, ‘Highland Jessie and Corporal Brown’, painted in coloured enamels, and titled HIGHLAND JESSIE, cracked, 23cm; Staffordshire group of Highland dancers; another Staffordshire group of dancers; a group of children gathering shells; and a Staffordshire figure, an Italian girl holding a tambourine, (5). £80 - 120 (plus 18% BP*)
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546 A STAFFORDSHIRE EARTHENWARE FIGURE, ‘The Sacrifice’, painted in colours, restored, 20cm. £50 - 80 (plus 18% BP*) 547 A STAFFORDSHIRE ARBOUR GROUP, ‘THE RIVAL’, painted in colours and titled, 22cm; an Arbour figure of a musician; a draped clock group; and an encrusted group of figures on a bridge, (4). £80 - 120 (plus 18% BP*) 548 A PAIR OF STAFFORDSHIRE EQUESTRIAN FIGURES, Prince of Wales and Princess Alexandra of Denmark, painted in colours and titled PRINCE OF WALES AND PRINCESS, height 32cm and 34cm. The figures were first issued at the time of the announcement of the engagement of the Prince of Wales to Princess Alexandra of Denmark. £70 - 100 (plus 18% BP*) 549 A PAIR OF STAFFORDSHIRE MODELS OF SEATED GREYHOUNDS, shaped bases, 33cm; and another model of a greyhound with a hare, 28cm, (3). £70 - 100 (plus 18% BP*)
550 A ROCKINGHAM STYLE EARTHENWARE JUG, initialled and dated 1842, swollen baluster form, gilt outlines and with a wreath surrounding initials and date, 25cm. £50 - 80 (plus 18% BP*) 551 A PAIR OF STAFFORDSHIRE BLUE TRANSFER PRINTED OVAL PLATES, MONOPETEROS, John Rogers, 1830s impressed and numbered 10, 27cm; a John Rogers Zebra pattern meat plate, impressed and numbered 20, chipped and cracked, 52cm; and a blue transfer ware liner, flower basket design, width 30cm, (4). £70 - 100 (plus 18% BP*) 552 TWO STAFFORDSHIRE BLUE TRANSFER WARE DISHES, PONTE SALERO, Copeland and Garratt, circa 1840, impressed marks, 24cm and 19cm; a drainer, designed with a shepherd and shepherdess, 31cm; a small Zebra pattern dish 16cm, and an oval basket on a matched stand, (6). £80 - 120 (plus 18% BP*)
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559 AN OPAQUE CHINA BLUE AND WHITE PRINTWARE FOOT-BATH, probably Minton, 2nd quarter 19th century, Florentine pattern, 52cm. £100 - 150 (plus 18% BP*) 560 A PARIAN FIGURE OF A CLASSICAL MAIDEN, in the style of Copeland, gilt and turquoise enamel decoration, circular socle, 39cm. £100 - 150 (plus 18% BP*) 561 A HADLEY WORCESTER PORCELAIN ELEPHANT VASE, late 19th century, designed as an Indian processional elephant, incised Hadley 5, gilt outlines, restored, 20cm £200 - 300 (plus 18% BP*)
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553 A WORCESTER PORCELAIN BLUE AND WHITE FENCE PATTERN BOWL, circa 1770, hatched crescent mark, diameter 15.5cm; a First Period Worcester blue and white tea bowl and saucer, birds in branches pattern, circa 1780, tea bowl restored; and another Worcester tea bowl, (4). £70 - 100 (plus 18% BP*) 554 A WORCESTER PORCELAIN TEAPOT, circa 1770, near spherical, with a moulded floral sprig to the domed lid, painted in coloured enamels with sprays and sprigs, 15cm, hairline cracks; a New Hall silvershape teapot, 1790s, blue and gilt banded decoration no. 155, damaged, 16cm; and another New Hall silver-shape teapot, polychrome decoration, with floral sprigs and sprays, pattern no. 241, damaged, (3). £70 - 100 (plus 18% BP*) 555 A WORCESTER PORCELAIN TEASET, Flight Period, ribbon moulded, with a blue band, and sprigs and insects painted in gilt, comprising a teapot 17cm, milk jug, sucrier, waste bowl, and five saucers, some damage, (9). £100 - 150 (plus 18% BP*)
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556 A NEW HALL PORCELAIN PART TEA SET, BOY AT THE WINDOW PATTERN, circa 1800, printed and over-painted in coloured enamels, comprising and oval teapot on a matched stand 17cm, a milk jug, slop bowl, and six tea bowls and saucers, no. 425, together with six similar tea bowls and saucers, (28). £100 - 150 (plus 18% BP*) 557 AN ENGLISH PORCELAIN PART DESSERT SERVICE, circa 1820, royal blue banding with moulded and painted sprigs, and cream coloured rosettes, comprising of a pair of sauce tureens on integral stands, each with twin handles, domed lids (damaged), with floral finials 19cm, a shaped oval dish on stand, width 30cm, and three other dishes, (7). £80 - 120 (plus 18% BP*) 558 A SET OF SIX SPODE BONE CHINA BOTANICAL DESSERT PLATES, early 19th century, centre decorated with sprays, olive coloured flange with moulded sprays and painted sprigs, marked in red and numbered 2079, one with hairline cracks, diameter 25cm. £70 - 100 (plus 18% BP*)
562 A PAIR OF GREEN WEDGWOOD GREEN JASPERWARE PLAQUES, after the antique, ‘Sacrifice of Iphigenia’, and ‘The Booty of Hector’, 13cm x 17cm, framed, (2). £70 - 100 (plus 18% BP*) 563 A DOULTON BURSLEM BLUE AND WHITE PLAQUE, ‘A Winter’s Day’, after Percy Curnock, 35cm x 27cm, framed. £100 - 150 (plus 18% BP*) 564 A DOULTON BURSLEM BLUE AND WHITE PLAQUE, ‘The Young Guitarist’ after A. E. Simpson, 35cm x 27cm, framed. £100 - 150 (plus 18% BP*) 565 A WEMYSS TWO-HANDLED LOVING CUP, circa 1900, decorated with irises, probably painted by Karl Nekola, impressed mark, 15cm. £100 - 150 (plus 18% BP*) 566 A FRENCH PORCELAIN NURSERY OIL LAMP, LATE 19TH CENTURY, designed as an owl, complete with ribbon moulded opaque glass shade, and chimney, 38cm overall. £70 - 100 (plus 18% BP*) BP* - Buyer’s Premium of 18% inclusive of VAT at 20%
567 A CONTINENTAL PORCELAIN NURSERY LAMP, probably French, stained ivory colour, gilding to the oval base, complete with burner chimney and opaque shade, 41cm overall. £150 - 200 (plus 18% BP*) 568 A MEISSEN PORCELAIN GROUP, ‘Europa and the Bull’, after Friedrich Elias Meyer, late 18th or early 19th century, Europa attended by two figures, painted detail and encrusted with flowers, cross-swords mark, old damage and repairs, 23cm. Provenance: Whitaker family, Villa Malfitano, Palermo.. £500 - 800 (plus 18% BP*) 569 A GERMAN PORCELAIN TABLE CENTREPIECE, 20th century, boat-shape with rococo outlines, painted with floral sprays and sprigs in coloured enamels, raised on scrolled feet, width 46cm. £80 - 120 (plus 18% BP*) 570 A SET OF FOUR TIN GLAZED EARTHENWARE BLUE AND WHITE TILES, with a painted design of a seated dog in a landscape, Hauts-de-France, or low countries, 18th century, mounted on a board, 28cm x 28cm. £200 - 300 (plus 18% BP*) 571 A PAIR OF SATSUMA STRAIGHT-SIDED VASES, in the style of Kozan, decorated with continuous landscapes with figures in a boat, and Mount Fuji beyond, marked, 19cm; and a Satsuma moulded shouldered vase, decorated with a lake scene, 9.5cm, (3). £70 - 100 (plus 18% BP*) 572 A CHINESE EXPORT PORCELAIN SAUCE BOAT, Quinlong, moulded silver shape, painted with Chinese musicians in coloured enamels, height 9.5cm. £100 - 150 (plus 18% BP*)
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573 A CHINESE EXPORT PORCELAIN BLUE AND WHITE DISH, Jaiqing, decorated with a lakeland landscape, figures, pavilions and trees, serpentine outline, width 28cm; another Chinese export blue and white dish, decorated with bamboo and flowers, width 31cm; and three Chinese export porcelain blue and white stands, each with gilt outlines, (5). £80 - 120 (plus 18% BP*) 577, 578, 579
574 A NEAR PAIR OF CHINESE PORCELAIN BLUE AND WHITE BALUSTER SHAPED JARS, decorated with blossom, one bearing four character mark, one chipped, 26cm; carved hardwood covers and stands, (2). £100 - 150 (plus 18% BP*) 575 A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN COVERED JAR, bearing Jiaqing six character mark (?), powder blue ground, reserves painted with a landscape scene with a pavilion, pylon, and figures in boats, the reverse with flowering blossom, domed lid with two further panels, pear shaped finial, 45cm. £80 - 120 (plus 18% BP*) 576 A CHINESE PORCELAIN ROSE BOWL, Jaiquing / Daoguang, floral decoration in an Imari palette, with a scrolled device and flower basket, hairline crack, diameter 28cm. £100 - 150 (plus 18% BP*) 577 A JACOBITE WINE FLUTE, trumpet bowl engraved with a rose, plain stem, slightly domed foot, 17cm. £80 - 120 (plus 18% BP*) 578 A CORDIAL GLASS, perhaps 18th century, rounded funnel bowl, wheel engraved with a stag chase, double series opaque twist stem with multi-ply spiral band outside a pair of tapes, domed foot, 12cm. £150 - 200 (plus 18% BP*)
579 A WINE GLASS, third quarter of the 18th century, rounded funnel bowl engraved with a vine branch and bird, plain stem, folded foot, 14.5cm. £150 - 200 (plus 18% BP*) 580 A WINE GLASS, probably mid 18th century, rounded funnel bowl, double knop stem, folded foot, 15cm. £100 - 150 (plus 18% BP*) 581 A WINE GLASS, probably late 18th century, fluted rounded funnel bowl, double series opaque twist stem with a spiral band, outside closed spiral tapes, domed foot, 15cm; and another wine glass of later date with a fluted rounded funnel bowl, double series opaque twist stem, with a corkscrew outside lace twist, 15cm, (2). £150 - 200 (plus 18% BP*) 582 A WINE GLASS, probably late 18th century, rounded funnel bowl, the stem swelling slightly below a knop, folded foot, 15cm; and a wine flute of later date, trumpet shape with a teardrop stem, 14.5cm, (2). £100 - 150 (plus 18% BP*) 583 A WINE GLASS, probably late 18th century, lower fluting to the rounded funnel bowl, single series opaque twist spiral bands, 15cm; and another wine glass of later date, part-fluted ogee bowl, double series opaque twist stem with four spiral threads outside a corkscrew twist, domed foot, 15cm (2). £200 - 300 (plus 18% BP*) Ceramics & Glass | 35
592 A PAIR OF ‘BRISTOL BLUE’ DECANTERS, EARLY 19TH CENTURY, mallet-shape with trompe l’oeil labels in gilt, “Hollands” and “Rum”, with stoppers, 24cm; a pair of Georgian mallet shaped decanters, triple ring necks, with stoppers, damage and losses, 25cm; and a Regency rummer, semi-conical bowl, top knop to the stem, 15cm, (5). £70 - 100 (plus 18% BP*)
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584 A SET OF FOUR WINE GLASSES, mid 18th century design, rounded funnel bowl, teardrop baluster stems, each with a folded foot, 14cm. £100 - 150 (plus 18% BP*) 585 TWO VERY SIMILAR WINE GLASSES, probably late 18th century, each with ovoid bowls, engraved with a single sprig and insects, faceted stems, each with a slightly domed foot, 12.5cm and 12cm; and another wine glass with a facet cut stem, 12.5cm, (3). £200 - 300 (plus 18% BP*) 586 A WINE GLASS, third quarter of the 18th century, ogee bowl, lightly fluted, double series opaque twist stem with spiral bands outside a gauze, 14cm; and a similar wine glass, probably of later date, with a domed foot, 15cm, (2). £200 - 300 (plus 18% BP*) 587 A WINE GLASS OF GREYISH METAL, mid 18th century style, thistle bowl, wheel engraved with vine branch and a bird, double series opaque twist stem with spiral twists outside a gauze, slightly domed foot, 15.5cm; and another wine glass of later date, bell-shaped bowl,double series opaque twist stem, with spiral threads outside a gauze, domed foot, 15.5cm (2). £150 - 200 (plus 18% BP*) 36 | Ceramics & Glass
588 A WINE GLASS, probably third quarter of the 18th century, the ogee bowl base lightly wrythen moulded, double series opaque twist stem, with spiral bands outside closed threads, 14cm; and another wine glass of later date, the ogee bowl with a moulded gadrooned collar and lightly dimpled, double series opaque twist stem with a multi-ply spiral band outside a pair of spiral tapes, 14.5cm, (2). £200 - 300 (plus 18% BP*) 589 A NEAR PAIR OF WINE GLASSES, LATE 18TH CENTURY, ogee bowls, wheel engraved, plain stems each with a folded foot, 13.5cm, (2). £80 - 120 (plus 18% BP*) 590 A PAIR OF CUT GLASS MALLET-SHAPE DECANTERS, George III style, mushroom stoppers, stepped ringed necks, polygonal outlines, 24cm, and a Dutch style shouldered decanter, cut and polished decoration, heart-shaped stopper, 25cm, (3). £70 - 100 (plus 18% BP*) 591 THREE COLOURED GLASS BOTTLES, each with an applied seal, F WOLLASTON, BURY SUFFOLK, 27cm. Francis Wollaston, (1694-1774) Gentleman, had sizeable landholdings, in and around Finborough, Suffolk. £100 - 120 (plus 18% BP*)
593 A VICTORIAN GREEN TINTED AND OVERLAID CUT GLASS CROCUS SHAPED VASE, lancet shaped divisions alternating with flowers, and a cut trellis, 30cm; and a Victorian ruby glass vase, opaque knoplike bowl painted with flowers, further decorated with gilt scrolling foliage, 31cm, (2). £300 - 500 (plus 18% BP*) 594 A VICTORIAN RUBY TINTED AND OVERLAID GLASS COMPORT, rounded bowl with alternating panels depicting portrait heads and flower sprays, knop stem, flared foot, further decorated with gilt scrolling foliage, 20cm. £200 - 300 (plus 18% BP*) 595 A NAILSEA TYPE ORNAMENTAL TABLE BELL, festooned amethyst tinted bowl, the handle with coloured spiral threads, 28cm. £70 - 100 (plus 18% BP*) 596 A PAIR OF VICTORIAN OVERLAID GREEN GLASS TRUMPET SHAPE LUSTRE VASES, with Gothic style decoration, outlined in gilt, fitted with prismatic drops, 31cm. £500 - 700 (plus 18% BP*) 597 A PAIR OF VICTORIAN STRAWBERRY TINTED MILK GLASS LUSTRE GLASSES, rounded bowls with crimped rims, enamelled floral decoration fitted two tiers of prismatic drops, 38cm. £300 - 500 (plus 18% BP*)
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598 A WHITE METAL OVERLAID GLASS SCENT BOTTLE, probably American, engraved scrolled decoration, No. 4104 patent, 12cm. £100 - 150 (plus 18% BP*) 599 A PAIR OF REGENCY CUT GLASS TWO-TIER CANDLESTICKS, each with faceted and prismatic drops, gilt metal collars, some damage, 29cm. £150 - 200 (plus 18% BP*) 600 A SET OF FOUR CUT GLASS TABLE CANDLESTICKS, circa 1900, hexagonal stems, circular bases, 30cm. £70 - 100 (plus 18% BP*) 601 A PAIR OF CUT GLASS CEILING SHADES, circular domed form, hobnail cut, each with a plated boss and faceted finial, diameter 33cm. Light fittings of similar design can be seen in interior photographs of White Star Line liners. £100 - 150 (plus 18% BP*)
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610 A LATE VICTORIAN BRASS OIL LAMP, tapering column, frosted and cut-glass reservoir, Hinks patent burner, frosted and cut glass spherical shade, lacking chimney, 57cm; and a cut-glass oil lamp, hexagonal column and stepped base, lacking burner, frosted shade, 68cm overall, (2). £100 - 150 (plus 18% BP*) 611 A VICTORIAN ELECTROPLATED OIL LAMP, by Hawkesworth Eyre & Co., Sheffield, the column of fluted and tapering square section, cut glass reservoir, with lemon tinted shade and chimney 89cm overall. £250 - 350 (plus 18% BP*)
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612 A BRASS CORINTHIAN COLUMN OIL LAMP, square stepped base, fluted shaft with cut glass reservoir, complete with lemon tinted shade and chimney, 92cm. £180 - 240 (plus 18% BP*) 613 A VICTORIAN STYLE PLATED CORINTHIAN COLUMN OIL LAMP, square base, fluted shaft, with a cut glass reservoir, frosted shade, complete with chimney, 82cm overall. £300 - 500 (plus 18% BP*) 614 A BRASS CORINTHIAN COLUMN TABLE LAMP, adapted from an oil lamp, fluted column, cut glass reservoir, frosted shade, damaged, 65cm overall; and another brass oil lamp adapted as a table lamp, cranberry glass reservoir, lacking shade, (2). £80 - 120 (plus 18% BP*) 615 A PAIR OF VICTORIAN BRASS GASOLIERS, adapted as wall lights, each with a fluted and leaf-capped adjustable arm, issuing from a circular plaque, 41cm; and a Victorian brass wall fitting oil lamp, single adjustable arm, with a musical cherub and scroll work, the frame supporting a lamp with a facet banded rub glass bowl, depth 36cm, (3). £200 - 300 (plus 18% BP*)
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616 A GERMAN PATENT STUDENT’S TYPE OIL LAMP, converted to a table lamp marked WILD & VESSEL, BERLIN, Aladdin’s lamp type reservoir, with mask heads inscrolled, tinted glass shade within an adjustable frame, 55cm overall. £100 - 150 (plus 18% BP*) 617 A PAIR OF VICTORIAN BRONZED TABLE CANDLESTICKS, open scrolled shoulders, supporting prismatic glass pendants, knopped columns, octagonal bases, 23cm; and a pair of Victorian cut glass candlesticks, each with six faceted pendants, bulbous columns, square bases, 25cm, (4). £80 - 120 (plus 18% BP*) 618 AN ALABASTER AND GILT METAL MOUNTED TABLE LAMP, slightly tapering column, incurved square moulded base, urn shaped fitments, lacking shade, 67cm. £70 - 100 (plus 18% BP*) 619 A FRENCH EMPIRE STYLE CELADON COLOURED PORCELAIN AND GILT METAL LAMP BASE, amphora shape, the ovoid porcelain body decorated with flowers, 65cm overall; and another table lamp, ornamental column form, set on a hardwood and carved base, 70cm, (2). £100 - 150 (plus 18% BP*) Works of Art | 37
622 A FRENCH BRASS AND EBONISED CARRIAGE CLOCK, silvered dial, signed F.G. RUSSELL, MALVERN, within an engineturned facing, platform escapement, striking on a gong, case with moulded outlines, 16.5cm. £300 - 500 (plus 18% BP*)
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623 HENRY CAPT, GENEVA A small gilt metal and enamelled carriage clock, cased with floral decoration, white enamelled dial signed HENRY CAPT, GENEVE, platform escapement, 7.5cm. £200 - 300 (plus 18% BP*) 624 A FRENCH BRASS CASED CARRIAGE CLOCK, white enamelled chapter ring, platform escapement, 13cm; and another French brass-cased carriage clock, with an enamelled chapter ring, 13cm, (2). £150 - 200 (plus 18% BP*) 625 A FRENCH BRASS CASED CARRIAGE CLOCK, gilt chapter ring with Arabic numerals, signed by the retailer, G. Kirton, Stockton on Tees, silvered slip, platform escapement, 14cm. £80 - 120 (plus 18% BP*)
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620 BOLVILLER, PARIS A French brass cased carriage clock, white enamelled dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, signed Bolviller a Paris, platform escapement, backplates signed and numbered 138LM, striking on a bell, case with quandrant outline, 15cm. £200 - 300 (plus 18% BP*) 621 STEVENARD, BOULOGNE A French gilt metal carriage clock, white enamelled dial with Roman numerals, signed STEVENARD HORLOGER MECANICIEN A BOULOGNE, platform escapement, striking on a bell, case with engraved decoration, 15cm. £400 - 600 (plus 18% BP*) 38 | Works of Art
626 A FRENCH BRASS CASE REPEATING CARRIAGE CLOCK, white enamelled dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary alarm dial, platform escapement, striking on two gongs, detached handle, 13cm. £100 - 150 (plus 18% BP*) 627 BROCKBANK & ATKINS, LONDON, 848 An English brass cased carriage clock, silvered dial with engraving, and titled on a ribbon BROCKBANK & ATKINS LONDON, encased movement, the casing with ogee and cavetto moulding, 11cm. £200 - 300 (plus 18% BP*)
628 A SMALL FRENCH BRASS CASED CARRIAGE CLOCK, white enamel chapter ring with Arabic numerals, platform escapement, 10cm, in a Morocco travelling case. £70 - 100 (plus 18% BP*) 629 A CONTINENTAL PORCELAIN CASED MANTEL CLOCK, probably Dresden, late 19th century, the case modelled with figures, and encrusted with flowers, gilt metal dial with an ivorine chapter ring, French type cylinder movement, striking on a bell, 46cm. £200 - 300 (plus 18% BP*) 630 A FRENCH WHITE MARBLE AND WHITE METAL THREE PIECE CLOCK GARNITURE, late 19th century, the clock drum supported by twin columns, white enamel dial, movement by Vincenti et Cie, striking on a bell, 31 cm, with a pair of candlesticks to match, 20 cm, (3). £200 - 300 (plus 18% BP*) 631 A LOUIS XV STYLE ‘TORTOISESHELL’ VENEERED AND GILT METAL MANTEL CLOCK, French, late 19th century, white enamelled dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, cylinder movement, backplate number 7260 45 (pendulum missing), vaseshaped case with foliate finial, and rococo scrolls, 39cm, some losses. £200 - 300 (plus 18% BP*) 632 A LOUIS XV STYLE ORMOLU MANTEL CLOCK, scrolled foliate case, white enamel dial signed STILL FILS, French cylinder movement by AD Mougin, no. 433, striking on a bell, 31cm. £300 - 500 (plus 18% BP*) 633 A LOUIS XV STYLE GILT METAL ELEPHANT CLOCK, drum-shaped case resting on a ceremonial elephant, with a seated figure over, scrolled rococo base, dial with enamelled numerals, French cylinder movement signed E.P. No.2800, striking on a bell, 56cm overall. £1000 - 1500 (plus 18% BP*) BP* - Buyer’s Premium of 18% inclusive of VAT at 20%
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634 MOTTU FRERES, PARIS A French ormolu and white marble mantel clock, white enamel dial with Roman numerals, cylinder movement by S. Marti, Paris, No.4257, striking on a bell, the plinth casing surmounted by ‘The Traveller with a rabbit’, (some losses), plinth section with scrolling appliques, height 50cm. £600 - 800 (plus 18% BP*) 635 A LATE VICTORIAN INLAID MAHOGANY MANTEL CLOCK, in the style of Maple & Co., silvered dial with Roman numerals, double fusee movement, striking on a gong, the case with a raised pediment, satinwood banding, inlaid fluting, spandrels and swags, 46cm. £1500 - 2000 (plus 18% BP*) 636 THOMAS BATES, MARKET HARBOROUGH A banjo shaped wall barometer, broken swan neck pediment, silver dials, profile with boxwood stringing, 106cm. £200 - 300 (plus 18% BP*) 637 P CIAPINO, ANDOVER A mahogany banjo shaped barometer, refurbished, broken swan neck pediment, silver charts, profile with boxwood stringing, 98cm. £100 - 150 (plus 18% BP*) BP* - Buyer’s Premium of 18% inclusive of VAT at 20%
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638 WILLIAM EDMEAD, LONDON A George II walnut and gilt metal bracket clock, arched dial, signed, WM. EDMEAD, 138 GOWER STREET, LONDON W.C. with subsidiary chime/silent and slow/fast dials, applied gilt slip with flowers and scrolling foliage, fusee movement, striking on four gongs, case with twin bail handles, sarcophagus top with pineapple and urn finials, applied terms to the chamfered uprights, plinth base with scroll feet, height 51cm. £1000 - 1500 (plus 18% BP*) 639 BAGGS, LONDON A William IV rosewood and simulated rosewood bracket clock, enamelled dial with Roman numerals, signed Baggs, South Street, BERKELEY SQUARE, double fusee movement, striking on a bell, case with a triangular pediment, and engaged columns, with bead mouldings and brass inlay, height 51cm. £1500 - 2000 (plus 18% BP*) 640 A CHARLES II EBONY AND EBONISED BRACKET CLOCK, gilt metal ‘basket’ top, with seraphim swags and foliage, later 15cm square brass dial, with silver chapter ring and cast seraphim spandrels, keywind movement, striking on a bell, 36cm. £400 - 600 (plus 18% BP*) 40 | Works of Art
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641 A MAHOGANY BRACKET CLOCK, carved cresting to the case, circular dial with Roman numerals, signed Frodsham, Gracechurch Street, London, twin fusee movement striking on a gong, (adapted), height 46cm. £1200 - 1500 (plus 18% BP*) 642 THOMAS REA, WALTON An oak longcase clock, square brass dial, signed THOs REA Walton, with a rococo engraved cartouche, cast scroll and urn spandrels, single hand, thirty hour movement, striking on a bell, the case with plain moulded hood, long door, 198cm. £150 - 200 (plus 18% BP*) 643 BADDLEY, TONG An oak and mahogany long case clock, the hood with turned finials, carved scrolls, and open fretwork, turned columns, the long door flanked by fluted quarter columns, raised on ogee bracket feet, arched brass dial with moon phase, cast spandrels, silver chapter ring, with Roman numerals, subsidiary second dial and date aperture, signed Baddley, Tong, eight-day movement striking on a bell, height 140cm. £400 - 600 (plus 18% BP*)
644 W. KIPLING, STAFFORD An oak longcase clock, circular brass dial with Arabic and Roman numerals, subsidiary second dial, signed W Kipling, Stafford, eight-day two-chain movement, striking on a bell, the case with a brokenswan neck pediment, long door with inlaid banding, plinth base, 214cm. £400 - 600 (plus 18% BP*) 645 JAMES GREIG, PERTH An oak longcase clock, arched white enamelled dial, partly repainted, with subsidiary second dial and date dial, bears signature JAMES GREIG, PERTH, painted with a flower basket, to the lunette and rose sprigs to the spandrels, eight-day two-chain movement, oak case with a flat-top hood, long door, bracket feet, height 207cm. £300 - 500 (plus 18% BP*) 646 FEREN, DUNDEE A Scottish mahogany longcase clock, arched painted dial with subsidiary second dial and date dial, signed Feren, Dundee, painted with cottages, buildings and ruins, to the lunette and spandrels, eight-day two chain movement, striking on a bell, case with broken swan neck pediment, short door, bracket feet, height 204cm. £300 - 500 (plus 18% BP*) BP* - Buyer’s Premium of 18% inclusive of VAT at 20%
647 WILLIAM NEWMAN, LONDON A mahogany longcase clock, arched top with a fretted frieze, turned and fluted columns, arched brass dial with moon phase, cast spandrels, subsidiary second dial and date aperture, signed WILLm NEWMAN, LONDON, eight-day movement striking on a bell, overall width 236cm. £1500 - 2000 (plus 18% BP*) 648 A SHADOW BOX OF THE S.S.ALEXANDRIA AT SEA, probably late 19th century, the hull inset in a painted sea with a painted sky background, the hull well-detailed with various deck fittings, figures on deck, lifeboats on divets, rigged with masts and furled sails, smoking funnels, and other details, in a glazed case, width 87cm height 41cm. £1500 - 2000 (plus 18% BP*) 649 A VICTORIAN RAM’S HORN AND WHITE METAL MOUNTED SNUFF MULL, white metal lid, set with a citrine and with embossed decoration of scrolling foliage, engraved ‘J Burgin to F Mason’, plated leg support and tip, the white metal mount badly damaged, 15cm; and another Victorian ram’s horn snuff mull, tarnished gilt metal hinged lid set with a hard stone, metal thistle terminal, (2). £70 - 100 (plus 18% BP*) 650 A SCOTTISH CURLY HORN SNUFF MULL, early 19th century, horn-faced cork stopper, the collar engraved, ‘Jas. Hathie Borland’, cut design of a thistle motif, damaged lid, 7cm; and a Victorian horn hoof-shape snuff box, white metal plaque with engraved initials, damaged, length 10cm, (2). £50 - 80 (plus 18% BP*)
652 A LANE’S POCKET GLOBE, LONDON 1819, a terrestrial globe, 6.35cm diameter, fishskin covered case, the interior printed with celestial realm. £2000 - 3000 (plus 18% BP*) 653 A VICTORIAN ABALONE BOW-FRONT TEA CADDY, with lozenge sections, two division interior, width 15cm. £200 - 300 (plus 18% BP*) 654 ANTIQUE LACE Two baby-caps, mid 18th century, with needle-made hollie point lace insertions, edged in old Flemish lace, together with five other baby-caps, a lacework cap, together a child’s vest with lace and embroidered shoulders. This Lot is offered with correspondence from The Bazaar, Bream’s Buildings, Windsor House, London, dated 1919; and a related extract from The Bazaar, Saturday July 12th, 1919, together with a booklet, A Short History of Honiton Lace. £60 - 90 (plus 18% BP*) 655 FOLLOWER OF PAUL DELAROCHE, Heuriette Sontag, Countess Rossi, circular portrait miniature on papier-mâché gilt frame, 19 cm diameter overall; two Regency papier-mâché slip cases, 13cm and 13.5cm; circular papier-mâché box; and a Russian papier-mâché box lid, Fedeskino style, painted with a horse drawn wagon, (5). £150 - 200 (plus 18% BP*)
656 A VICTORIAN ABALONE AND TORTOISESHELL VISITING CARD CASE, lozenge pattern with floral engraving, 10cm; two other abalone visiting card cases, and an abalone and mother of pearl purse, binding defective, (4). £80 - 120 (plus 18% BP*) 657 A FRENCH PALAIS-ROYAL STYLE GILT METAL MOUNTED GLASS SCENT BOTTLE, inset with silver silhouette roundels, separate base, labelled “Francois lier Regier, Rue Saint-Honore 335 ...”, 13cm. £100 - 150 (plus 18% BP*) 658 A WHITE METAL CIGARETTE CASKET, unmarked, engine-turned decoration, rectangular lid with an enamelled panel, depicting a skirmish with Cavaliers, after Philips Wouwerman, cedar wood lined and with a loose mirror and gilt slip, width 13.5cm. £250 - 300 (plus 18% BP*) 659 A PAIR OF VICTORIAN JELLY MOULDS, No.433, 14cm; a festooned copper jelly mould, by HW&Co, No.1070, 10cm; four other copper jelly moulds, numbered respectively 197, 375, 530, and 85, together with a further oval copper jelly mould, (8). £200 - 300 (plus 18% BP*)
651 A SCOTTISH WHITE METAL MOUNTED CURLY HORN SNUFF MULL, 19th century, white metal hinged lid set with a citrine, repousse decoration of thistles, 8cm. £100 - 150 (plus 18% BP*)
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666 JOHN BRIDGES, THE HISTORY AND ANTIQUITIES OF NORTHAMPTONSHIRE, compiled by Rev Peter Whalley, in two volumes, Oxford 1791, folio, rebound calf, (2). £200 - 300 (plus 15% BP*, VAT exempt) 667 A CHINESE CINNABAR LACQUER BOX, probably 19th century, cushion circular form, decorated with figures in a garden setting, diaper and key pattern surround, damaged, diameter 19cm. £50 - 80 (plus 18% BP*) 668 A CHINESE CAST BRONZE CENSER, bearing six character seal mark, of squat circular form, with mask head loose-ring handles, and a floral band, raised on three feet, width 36cm. £300 - 400 (plus 18% BP*)
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662 AN EDWARDIAN LIGNUM VITAE DESK SEAL, turned handle, 9cm; and a collection of turned wood, hardstone handle; brass and white metal seals, (17). £200 - 300 (plus 18% BP*)
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663Y A EDWARDIAN SILVER DESK SEAL, probably Birmingham 1907, Art Nouveau scroll decoration, 6.5cm; Victorian ivory handled gilt metal seal, lacking intaglio; a bone handled seal, and six other desk seals, with hardstone handles, (9). £150 - 200 (plus 18% BP*)
660 A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY AND STAINED PINE TABLE TOP COLLECTOR’S CABINET, containing a collection of Plaster of Paris cameos, including examples after the antique, together with replicas of commemorative medals, cabinet width 30cm. £200 - 300 (plus 18% BP*)
664 AN IRON FOB SEAL MATRIX, perhaps medieval, with shield design, diameter 3.4cm; white metal seal matrix, bearing a paper label ‘Seal found ..... 1814’, height 2.5cm; collection of matrix seals, seal fobs and hardstone intaglios. £200 - 300 (plus 18% BP*)
661 AN EDWARDIAN ‘HOLD-FAST’ PATENT OAK AND ELECTROPLATED TANTALUS, fitted with three cut-glass spirit decanters, of square section, each with a a faceted stopper, width 39cm. £300 - 500 (plus 18% BP*)
665 GEORGE BAKER, THE HISTORY AND ANTIQUITIES OF THE COUNTY OF NORTHAMPTON, five parts in two volumes, London 1822-41, folio, rebound calf, (2). £300 - 400 (plus 15% BP*, VAT exempt)
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669 A TIBETAN BRONZE GROUP, Yi-dam in Yab-Yum with his sakti, standing in alidhasana, clasping his consort, lotus throne, 18cm. £100 - 150 (plus 18% BP*) 670 AFTER STANISLAS LAMI, A Great Dane observing a snail, brown patinated bronze animalia, possibly aftercast, on a walnut plinth, 28cm, £400 - 600 (plus 18% BP*) 671 AFTER CHARLES VALTON, Passez au Large, (“Keep out of the way”) brown patinated bronze animalia, possibly aftercast, flat marble plinth, 29cm. £400 - 600 (plus 18% BP*) 672 AFTER CHARLES VALTON, Marco, a standing setter, brown patinated bronze animalia, possibly aftercast, 36cm. £1500 - 2000 (plus 18% BP*)
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673 AFTER EDOUARD PAUL DELABRIERRE, A Spanish Halberdier with hound, brown patinated bronze, possibly aftercast, 58cm. £2000 - 3000 (plus 18% BP*) 674 AFTER PIERRE-JULES MÊNE, “Valet de Chasse, Louis XV et sa harde”, bronze, possibly aftercast, on a green marble plinth, 70cm overall. £6000 - 8000 (plus 18% BP*)
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687 ATTRIBUTED TO SIR PETER MARKHAM SCOTT Geese in flight bears signature, pen and ink 16.5cm x 24cm, restored. £250 - 350 (plus 18% BP*, ARR applies**) 688 FOLLOWER OF ARCHIBALD THORBURN Harrier and prey watercolour 28cm x 22cm. £50 - 80 (plus 18% BP*)
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680 AFTER ROBERT ADAM Parts at large of the Gateway at Sion Engraving, plate II 60cm x 45cm. £50 - 80 (plus 18% BP*) 681 AFTER GIOVANNI BATTISTA PIRANESI Avanzi del Temio del Dio Canopo nella, Villa Adriana in Tivoli engraving 41cm x 56cm, and another engraving after Piranesi Veduta degli Avanzi di due Triclini 41cm x 55cm, (2). £200 - 300 (plus 18% BP*) 682 RICHARD EARLOM, AFTER CLAUDE LORRAIN ‘Figures on the Campana’ and ‘Noli Me Tangere’ pair of sepia tinted engravings published by John Boydell 90cm x 26cm £50 - 80 (plus 18% BP*)
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683 CHARLES GREEN Figures fleeing a battle signed, titled and dated Oct 26 1860 pencilled with monochrome wash 11.5cm x 18.5cm. £70 - 100 (plus 18% BP*) 684 WALTER RICHARD SICKERT The Camden Town Murder (1908) dry point impression 12.5cm x 10cm £50 - 80 (plus 18% BP*) 685 BETTY TOWNSEND Feeding Chickens signed, pencil with monochrome wash 14cm x 16cm. £70 - 100 (plus 18% BP*) 686 FRANK CRAIG ‘In Egypt’ European and Native figures signed and dated 1897 pencil with monochrome wash and body colour 25cm x 41cm. Presumably original artwork for a book illustration. £300 - 500 (plus 18% BP*)
689 ROLAND GREEN Breaking Cover, pheasants near woodland signed, watercolour 21cm x 26cm. £80 - 120 (plus 18% BP*, ARR applies**) 690 ROLAND GREEN Pair of pheasants in a ploughed field signed, watercolour 28cm x 14cm, Provenance: with Mandell’s Gallery, Norwich. £80 - 120 (plus 18% BP*, ARR applies**) 691 ROLAND GREEN Mallard Rising signed, watercolour with body colour 23.5cm x 17cm. £100 - 150 (plus 18% BP*, ARR applies**) 692 ROLAND GREEN Barnacle geese in flight signed, watercolour with body colour 32cm x 45cm, foxed. £100 - 150 (plus 18% BP*, ARR applies**)
693 ATTRIBUTED TO ROLAND GREEN Teal in Flight watercolour 48cm x 35cm Provenance: with Mandell’s Gallery, Norwich. £100 - 150 (plus 18% BP*, ARR applies**) 694 DR JEREMY PAUL Tranquillity - Moorhen signed, watercolour 36cm x 54cm Exhibited: Nature in Art, The International Centre for Wildlife Art, Wallsworth Hall, Gloucestershire, July-August 1992., No.64. £500 - 800 (plus 18% BP*, ARR applies**) 695 HENRY CROWTHER Black Mundo, portrait of a dog, signed and dated 1932, oil on board, 28cm x 24cm; and, Portrait of a cat, by the same hand signed and dated 1909, oil on canvas, 28cm x 23cm. (2) £300 - 400 (plus 18% BP*) 696 WILLIAM LUKER, JUNIOR Head of a hound, in profile, signed, oil on canvas, 30cm x 41cm. £300 - 500 (plus 18% BP*) 697 ATTRIBUTED TO RICHARD ANSDELL, A Spaniel, indistinctly initialled, oil on mahogany panel, 19cm x 15cm. £400 - 600 (plus 18% BP*)
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698 JOHN SARGEANT NOBLE ‘In Glen Falloch’, retrievers resting, signed, watercolour, 16cm x 25cm. £700 - 1000 (plus 18% BP*) 699 FREDERICK JAMES KNOWLES ‘Straying’, calves in woodland, signed and dated 1913, watercolour, 29cm x 43cm. £100 - 150 (plus 18% BP*) 700 LIONEL BROOKES Two horses in the Welland Valley, signed, oil on canvas, 102cm x 127cm. £500 - 800 (plus 18% BP*) 702
701 FOLLOWER OF MARMADUKE CRADDOCK Pheasant Hen, Turkey, and other birds in a landscape, oil on relined canvas, extensive restoration, 65cm x 78cm. £700 - 1000 (plus 18% BP*) 702 JOHN FREDERICK HERRING, JUNIOR Farm scene with horses, cattle, pigs, ducks and chickens, the hunt in the middle distance signed, oil on canvas 51cm x 69cm. £4000 - 6000 (plus 18% BP*)
703 FREDERICK WILLIAMSON Farmyard with cattle, horse, chickens, and an old cart, signed and dated 1862, watercolour, 30cm x 25cm. £250 - 350 (plus 18% BP*) 704 CIRCLE OF EUGENE VERBOECKHOVEN Sheep in a barn Sheep and a donkey a pair, oil on mahogany panels 15cm x 15cm. (2) £300 - 500 (plus 18% BP*)
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710 ATTRIBUTED TO ROBERT MARRIS River landscape with a fortified hill town, watercolour, visible, 35cm x 52cm, Provenance: with Abbott & Holder, London. £100 - 150 (plus 18% BP*) 711 WILLIAM LANGLEY Scotch Terrain, near Glencoe, signed, titled verso, oil on canvas, 50cm x 75cm. £300 - 400 (plus 18% BP*)
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707 SIR ALFRED EAST The River Adige from Castlevecchio, Verona, signed and titled, watercolour, 25cm x 36cm. Labelled verso “Presented to John Carrington by the Artist in 1894”. £300 - 500 (plus 18% BP*)
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705 SIR ALFRED EAST Rivington Water, signed, watercolour, 52cm x 67cm. £700 - 1000 (plus 18% BP*)
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706 SIR ALFRED EAST Mediterranean landscape with figures and a donkey on a path, unsigned, watercolour, 25cm x 36cm. £200 - 300 (plus 18% BP*)
708 SIR ALFRED EAST The Overgrown Garden, signed, and indistinctly dated, possibly ‘83, oil on canvas, 46cm x 63cm. £1500 - 2000 (plus 18% BP*) 709 SIR ALFRED EAST In the meadows near Kettering, signed and dated 1897, oil on canvas, 37cm x 61cm. £1000 - 1500 (plus 18% BP*)
712 STIRLING GILLESPIE Glencoe, Loch Achtriachtar, and Aonach Ridge, signed, watercolour, 38 x 55cm. Provenance: with Glasgow Art Club. £200 - 300 (plus 18% BP*, ARR applies**) 713 WILLEM JANSEN Windmill by a canal, signed, oil on canvas, 41cm x 61cm. £700 - 1000 (plus 18% BP*) 714 DUTCH SCHOOL Landscape with a figure on a bridge, oil on oak panel, 11cm x 16 cm. £80 - 120 (plus 18% BP*) 715 FOLLOWER OF JAN FRANS VAN BLOEMEN Landscape with a drover and pack-horses, figures on a beach in the foreground, oil on relined canvas, 51cm x 114cm. £4000 - 6000 (plus 18% BP*)
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716 ARSENE CHABANIAN coastal scene, a nocturne, signed, oil on board, 38cm x 45cm. £300 - 500 (plus 18% BP*) 717 ENGLISH SCHOOL The Thames towards Richmond Bridge, circa 1930, oil on canvas board, 31cm x 41cm. £200 - 300 (plus 18% BP*) 718 JOHN FULLEYLOVE Castle View, Leicester, signed, watercolour, 18 x 12cm, foxed. £100 - 150 (plus 18% BP*) 719 JOHN BUCKLER Lincoln Cathedral, signed and dated 1800, watercolour, 44cm x 58cm. An engraving by John Buckler and published in March 1800, would appear to be derived from this watercolour. The engraving is dedicated to Right Rev. George Pretyman, Lord Bishop of Lincoln, a caption for this print is offered with the watercolour. £500 - 800 (plus 18% BP*)
720 JOHANNES NOTZ Portrait of a lady, three quarter length, seated in an armchair, signed and dated 1844, pencil and watercolour, 34cm x 27cm. £200 - 300 (plus 18% BP*) 721 FOLLOWER OF JOHN OPIE Portrait of a young gentleman, head and shoulders length, oval, oil on relined canvas laid on board, 24cm x 19cm. £200 - 300 (plus 18% BP*) 722 AFTER RAPHAEL (probably late 19th century), Madonna della Sedia, oil on canvas, laid on board, circular, diameter 65cm. £200 - 300 (plus 18% BP*)
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723 ENGLISH SCHOOL, 18TH/19TH CENTURY A Nun, half-length, oil on canvas (damaged), 76cm x 63cm. Provenance: The Coape-Arnold family by descent. £500 - 800 (plus 18% BP*)
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724 AFTER NICHOLAS DALL Ashby Lodge, Ashby St. Ledgers oil on canvas (damaged) 39cm x 60cm. George Arnold made his fortune supplying cattle and horses to the London market, and bought the Estate of St. Ledgers in Northamptonshire in 1718. Provenance: The Coape-Arnold family by descent. £100 - 150 (plus 18% BP*)
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725 CIRCLE OF DANIEL GARDNER Portrait of a Lady, probably Henrietta Jane Arnold half length pastel drawing 69cm x 54cm. The sitter is most probably Henrietta Jane (1757-1849), eldest daughter and co-heir of General George Morrison. Provenance: The Coape-Arnold family by descent. £800 - 1200 (plus 18% BP*)
726 CIRCLE OF DANIEL GARDNER Portrait of a girl with a spaniel pastel lined on canvas 54cm x 44cm. Provenance: The Coape-Arnold family by descent. £150 - 200 (plus 18% BP*) 727 CIRCLE OF DANIEL GARDNER George Henry Arnold and his younger siblings, Edward John Richard and James William, George holding a Goldfinch pastel drawing laid on canvas 57cm x 71cm. Provenance: The Coape-Arnold family by descent. £1000 - 1500 (plus 18% BP*) 728 VICTORIAN SCHOOL A young lady probably Charlotte Arnold, full length watercolour with pastel, arched 59cm x 38cm. Provenance: The Coape-Arnold family by descent. £100 - 150 (plus 18% BP*)
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729 ADRIEN WULFFAERT Portrait of a Lady, of the Arnold or Coape family, signed and dated 1849 oil on relined canvas, later painted arch 61cm x 50.5cm. Provenance: The Coape-Arnold family by descent. £200 - 300 (plus 18% BP*) 730 ADRIEN WULFFAERT Portrait of Georgeana Arnold seated on a balcony indistinctly signed and dated 1847 oil on canvas, substantial damaged 63cm x 52cm. Georgeana Arnold (1817-49) was the only daughter and heiress of George Henry Arnold. She married in 1840 James Coape JP, and made their home at Mirables, Isle of Wight. Provenance: The Coape-Arnold family by descent. £500 - 800 (plus 18% BP*)
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731 ATTRIBUTED TO ADRIEN WULFFAERT Portrait of a Gentleman, probably James Coape seated three-quarter length within a painted arched frame, inscribed A Wulffaert on a stretcher 66cm x 77cm. James Coape JP (1815-89) was the second son of James Coape of Goldhanger, Essex. Provenance: The Coape-Arnold family by descent. £400 - 600 (plus 18% BP*) 732 ATTRIBUTED TO ADRIEN WULFFAERT Henry, Julia and Charlotte Coape at Mirables, Isle of Wight, the older child on a pony oil on canvas (damaged) 79cm x 64cm. Provenance: The Coape-Arnold family by descent. £1000 - 1500 (plus 18% BP*)
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733 PROVINCIAL SCHOOL, 18TH CENTURY Portrait of a Gentleman, head and shoulders length oil on relined canvas 61cm x 51cm. The sitter is probably George Arnold (1683-1766) of London. Provenance: The Coape-Arnold family by descent. £100 - 150 (plus 18% BP*) 734 VICTORIAN SCHOOL Portrait of a Gentleman, conceivably Sir Henry Dermot Daly oil on canvas 69cm x 51cm. Provenance: The Coape-Arnold family by descent. £200 - 300 (plus 18% BP*) 735 AFTER SAMUEL DRUMMOND General George Morrison, in uniform oil on relined canvas 75cm x 64cm. General George Morrison was Quartermaster General, his eldest daughter Henrietta Jane married George Arnold in 1788. Provenance: The Coape-Arnold family by descent. £500 - 800 (plus 18% BP*) 50 | Pictures
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736 CIRCLE OF TILLY KETTLE A Naval Officer, half length oval 46cm x 38cm. The frame bearing a plaque, ‘THE MARQUIS ... / painted in India’. £1000 - 1500 (plus 18% BP*) 737 S DRUMMOND George Arnold in uniform, full length oil on panel (split) 60cm x 43cm. George Arnold (1753-1806) of Ashby Lodge and Mirables, Gentleman of the Privy Chamber to King George III, 1782, JP and DL for Northamptonshire; Captain in Northamptonshire Regiment of Gentlemen and Yeomanry 1794; Lt-col. Commanding S.E. Battn of Isle of Wight Volunteers 1806. Provenance: The Coape-Arnold family by descent. £500 - 800 (plus 18% BP*)
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738 STUDIO OF FRANCIS COTES William, 6th Baron Craven, three quarter length, holding a hunting whip under his left arm, oil on canvas, 29.5cm x 24cm. William, 6th Baron Craven (1738-91), served as Governor of Massachusetts. £700 - 1000 (plus 18% BP*)
739 ATTRIBUTED TO EDWIN HAYES Steamer and other shipping offshore, initialled E.H., oil on chamfered mahogany panel, 15cm x 21cm; and another by the same hand, Fishing fleet, offshore, similarly initialled. (2) £80 - 120 (plus 18% BP*) 740 AFTER JOHN WILSON CARMICHAEL Three masted ship and others at sea, oil on canvas, 50cm x 42cm. £400 - 600 (plus 18% BP*)
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741 JOSPEH SCHRANZ A Naval frigate entering Valletta Harbour, with figures on the foreshore, oil on relined canvas, 45cm x 67cm. Provenance: A high ranking Naval Officer, thence by descent. £7000 - 10000 (plus 18% BP*) BP* - Buyer’s Premium of 18% inc. VAT at 20% / ARR** - Lots marked ARR will be subject to an additional fee - please see table provided on page ii
742 JOSEPH SCHRANZ Valletta Harbour with a naval frigate at anchor, oil on relined canvas, 45cm x 67cm, Provenance: A high ranking Naval Officer, thence by descent. £7000 - 10000 (plus 18% BP*)
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747 MANNER OF FREDERICK JAMES ALDRIDGE Shipping Off The Coast oil on relined canvas, unsigned 28cm x 46cm. £150 - 200 (plus 18% BP*) 748 ENGLISH SCHOOL, EARLY 19TH CENTURY Fishing by a Bridge, a near pair, oil on chamfered oak panels, 15cm x 20cm. (2) £100 - 150 (plus 18% BP*) 749 T. COLIS River landscape with a sailing barge by a jetty, signed, oil on canvas, 74cm x 127cm. £250 - 300 (plus 18% BP*)
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750 ALAN CANHAM Wherry on the Broads, Nr Thurne Mills, signed, oil on canvas, 58 x 88cm. £250 - 300 (plus 18% BP*) 751 CHARLES MAYES WIGG On The Broads, signed and dated 1948, verso, oil on board, 24cm x 34cm. £150 - 200 (plus 18% BP*, ARR applies**)
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743 T. B. HARDY Fisherfolk on the shore, bears signature and dated ‘90, oil on board, oval 29cm x 21cm. £150 - 200 (plus 18% BP*)
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744 EDWIN JOHN ELLIS Low Tide, signed, oil on canvas, 65 x 126cm. £400 - 600 (plus 18% BP*)
746 ASCRIBED TO JOHN MOORE OF IPSWICH A sea piece, oil on millboard, 9cm x 20 cm; and A landscape with ruins, framed en suite, (2). £150 - 200 (plus 18% BP*)
752 LOUIS HAGHE ‘The Tepidarium of the Baths, Pompeii’, signed, watercolour, 76cm x 98cm £3000 - 5000 (plus 18% BP*)
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753 JACOB EMANUEL GAISSER Musical Evening, signed, oil on panel, 29cm x 45cm. £2000 - 2500 (plus 18% BP*) 754 ARTHUR C H LUXMOORE ‘My Conservatory’, a young lady in Regency dress, initialled and dated 1873, watercolour, 36cm x 24cm. £250 - 400 (plus 18% BP*) 755 JOHN FULLEYLOVE A girl by a window, signed and dated 1871, watercolour, 21cm x 16cm. £100 - 150 (plus 18% BP*) 756 VICTORIAN SCHOOL Woman at a well, oil on canvas, 35cm x 48cm. The large stone in the foreground is inscribed STONE TO BE EMPLOYED FOR THE REBUILDING OF SHENTON CHURCH OFFERED BY J TONNEAU TO MRS WOLLASTON JUNE 1875. Provenance: the Wollaston Family by descent, of Shenton Hall, Leicestershire. £100 - 150 (plus 18% BP*)
758 VINCENT CLARE Plums in a basket with grapes by a mossy bank, signed, watercolour, 28cm x 22cm; and a companion work, Birds nest and Primulas by a mossy bank, (2). £300 - 400 (plus 18% BP*) 759 ELINOR BELLINGHAM-SMITH A Landscape, signed with initials, oil on canvas, 61cm x 51cm. Provenance: with Ernest Brown & Phillips, The Leicester Galleries, Leicester Square, London, ‘Exhibition of Works by Elinor Bellingham-Smith’, April 1956, No.35, (Purchaser Mrs Blanco White). £250 - 350 (plus 18% BP*, ARR applies**)
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760 VALENTINE HENRIETTE PRAX Still life, signed, oil on paper, 24.5cm x 23cm. £200 - 300 (plus 18% BP*, ARR applies**)
757 ROBERT LITTLE Christmas Roses, and other flowers against a mossy bank, initialled and dated ‘75, watercolour, 25cm x 33cm. £70 - 100 (plus 18% BP*)
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761 CHARLES CAMOIN St. Tropez, signed, oil on canvas, 38cm x 46cm. Provenance: Ernest Brown & Phillips, The Leicester Galleries, Leicester Square, London, New Year Exhibition 1958, ‘Works by 19th and 20th Century Artists’, no.84, (purchaser Mrs Blanco White). According to Claudine Grammont and Veronique Serrano (Charles Camoin retrospective 1879-1965, Lausanne and Marseille 1997-8). Camoin made regular and prolonged visits to St. Tropez in the years following the second World War. The free use of thin oily paint in a predominantly blue palette, corresponds with Camoin’s work of the period. £5000 - 8000 (plus 18% BP*, ARR applies**)
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762 AUGUSTE HERBIN Maisons au Quai Vert, Bruges, signed, oil on canvas, 53cm x 64cm. Provenance: With Ernest Brown & Phillips, The Leicester Galleries, Leicester Square, London. The authenticity of this work has kindly been confirmed by Madame Geneviève Claisse. Herbin stayed in Bruges during part of 1906. This work compares with three paintings of that year illustrated by Geneviève Claisse (Herbin: Catalogue Raisonne de L’Oeuvre Pent, Paris 1993, p.292), titled Quai de la Poterie, a Bruges; Le Canal, Bruges, and Maisons du Quai de la Porterie (Catalogue number 74-76). At this point Herbin adopted a Post-Impressionist style and vibrant colour palette which compares with contemporary works by the Fauvist painters. The Leicester Gallery held a solo exhibition of the work of Auguste Herbin in 1923, although we have been unable to establish if this painting was included in that show. £20000 - 30000 (plus 18% BP*, ARR applies**) BP* - Buyer’s Premium of 18% inc. VAT at 20% / ARR** - Lots marked ARR will be subject to an additional fee - please see table provided on page ii
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763 ROBERT KING The Sea At Cromer, signed, oil on board, 30cm x 40cm. £200 - 300 (plus 18% BP*, ARR applies**)
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764 ROBERT KING Late Evening Light, Cromer Beach, signed, oil on board, 30cm x 40cm. £200 - 300 (plus 18% BP*, ARR applies**)
765 SIR WILLIAM RUSSELL FLINT Beach scene, Morning, signed, watercolour, 23 x 33cm Exhibited: ‘W Russell Flint - Recent Paintings & Watercolours’, London Fine Art Society, March 1923, No.5 £4000 - 6000 (plus 18% BP*, ARR applies**) 766 AFTER GEORGES BRAQUE The Bird and It’s Shade I, lithograph, 80cm x 130cm. £400 - 600 (plus 18% BP*)
767 SOUZA Head of a woman, bears signature and date ‘61, oil on board, 61cm x 49cm. The work bears comparison with paintings shown by Francis Newton Souza at the Gallery One, London exhibitions during the early 1960’s. £200 - 300 (plus 18% BP*)
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Furniture & Furnishings LOTS: 770–854 PAGE: 57–63
770 A RESTORATION STYLE OAK SIDE CHAIR, probably 18th Century coronet and scroll cresting, barley twist uprights, panel back and seat, conforming apron piece, shaped legs, height 113cm. £200 - 300 (plus 18% BP*) 771 A DUTCH OAK WALL CABINET, 18th century, arched centre, deep cavetto moulded, four panel glazed door enclosing three shaped shelves, width 89cm height 75cm. £250 - 350 (plus 18% BP*)
775 A SET OF EIGHT LANCASHIRE-TYPE LADDER-BACK CHAIRS, 20th century, rush seats, turned legs joined by rails, comprising two elbow chairs and six single chairs, (8). £300 - 400 (plus 18% BP*)
777 A JOINED OAK DRESSER, basically early 19th century, three shelf delft rack, under a moulded canopy piece, boarded top with three frieze drawers over a pot board, width 132cm, height 190cm. £300 - 400 (plus 18% BP*)
775A A JOINED OAK CHEST OF DRAWERS, late 18th century, rectangular top, with four long graduating drawers, later moulding, later legs, width 92cm, depth 48cm, height 100cm. £120 - 150 (plus 18% BP*)
778 A JOINED OAK WAINSCOT CHAIR, 18th century and later adaptations, carved and scrolled pediment, panelled back with a lozenge carved motif and boarded seat, turned legs joined by rails, width 61cm, and another joined oak chair lunette carved seat frame, plain panel back, boarded, octagonal legs, scrolled arms, width 61cm. (2) £150 - 200 (plus 18% BP*)
776 A JOINED OAK TABLE, rectangular boarded top with cleated ends, one frieze drawer, square tapering legs, length 231cm, width 85cm, height 75cm. £1000 - 1500 (plus 18% BP*)
772 A SET OF SIXTEEN DUTCH STYLE OAK DINING CHAIRS, 20th Century, arched backs with close studded cotton and part floral tapestry upholsters, barley twist legs joined by shaped stretchers, comprising two elbow chairs, width 60cm and fourteen single chairs, width 55cm, (16). £700 - 1000 (plus 18% BP*) 773 A JOINED OAK COFFER, basically 18th century, rectangular hinged top with three plain panels, and channelled outlines, the front with a blind carved frieze, above three lozenge carved panels, again with channelled outlines, panelled sides, width 127cm, depth 52cm height 66cm. £200 - 300 (plus 18% BP*) 774 A GERMAN OAK DESK, serpentine rectangular top with quartered walnut veneers, rosewood crossbanding, boxwood and ebony stringing, moulded edge, five drawers surrounding the kneehole, with carved scroll-work frieze, cabriole legs on paw feet, width 184cm, depth 88cm, height 79cm; together with a stained walnut elbow chair, carved cresting and vase shaped slats, scrolled arms, bow-front seat, carved cabriole legs on paw feet, width 65cm, (2). £400 - 600 (plus 18% BP*) BP* - Buyer’s Premium of 18% inclusive of VAT at 20%
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779 A PAIR OF CAST BRASS URN SHAPE CHENETS IN THE STYLE OF ROBERT ADAM, swagged urns on fluted plinths, 41cm, with integral curb, bow-front centre section, (adapted) with balustrading and swags, width 132cm. £100 - 150 (plus 18% BP*)
784 A GEORGE III MAHOGANY D-END DINING TABLE, with broad satinwood banding and stringing, inlaid decoration, on square tapering legs, fitted with two additional leaves, overall length 231cm, width 122cm. £600 - 900 (plus 18% BP*)
788 A GEORGE III MAHOGANY BUREAU, fall front enclosing a fitted interior with a cupboard, pigeon holes and drawers, four long graduating drawers below, bracket feet, 88cm, width 84cm, height 102cm. £200 - 300 (plus 18% BP*)
780 A GEORGE I STYLE WALNUT WING-BACK EASY CHAIR, upholstered in salmon coloured dralon, cabriole legs with scallop knees, width 85cm, height 105cm. £250 - 350 (plus 18% BP*)
785 A LARGE GEORGE III MAHOGANY CHEST, rectangular top with a moulded edge, three long graduating drawers with boxwood stringing, turned mother of pearl inlaid handles, flanked by ribbon fluted half-columns, paw feet, width 131cm, depth 69cm, height 93cm. £300 - 500 (plus 18% BP*)
789 A GEORGE III MAHOGANY CHEST OF DRAWERS, fitted with a brushing slide over four graduating long drawers, bracket feet, old refurbishment, width 84cm, height 84cm. £300 - 500 (plus 18% BP*)
781 A GEORGE III MAHOGANY CYLINDER FRONT HANGING CORNER CUPBOARD, rosewood banding, parquetry stringing, and marquetry spandrels, cavetto moulded cornice, two doors enclosing shelves, and two small drawers, width 75cm, height 114cm. £200 - 300 (plus 18% BP*) 782 A GEORGE III MAHOGANY PEDESTAL TABLE, circular top with a moulded edge, slender ringed column and tripod legs, diameter 55cm, height 74cm. £100 - 150 (plus 18% BP*) 783 A GEORGE III MAHOGANY THREE-TIER WHATNOT, circular tiers with moulded outlines, twisted baluster uprights, tripod legs, diameter 82cm, height 115cm £300 - 500 (plus 18% BP*)
786 A GEORGE III MAHOGANY DESK, super structure with nine pigeon holes, tooled leather surface, sloping and supported on a ratchet, fitted with three frieze drawers, four drawers to each pedestal and a recessed cupboard, on ogee bracket feet, width 116cm, height 101cm. £400 - 600 (plus 18% BP*) 787 A LATE GEORGIAN YEW WOOD ‘ESTATEMADE’ TABLE CABINET, with ebony outlines, the solid door of attractive burr, enclosing eight graduating drawers, white metal loose ring handles, set on a mahogany stand, square tapering legs, width 40cm, height 57cm, depth 39cm, overall height 111cm. £1000 - 1500 (plus 18% BP*)
790 A GEORGE III STYLE OAK AND WALNUT WINE COOLER, oval form, with brass straps and cast brass lion mask loose ring handle, on a separate stand on cabriole legs, width 61cm, height 58cm. £300 - 500 (plus 18% BP*) 791 A GEORGE III MAHOGANY NIGHT TABLE, square gallery, tambour door, square tapering legs, width 36cm, height 78cm. £100 - 150 (plus 18% BP*) 792 A GEORGE III MAHOGANY KNEE-HOLE DRESSING TABLE, rectangular top with a moulded edge, fitted with a single frieze drawer, three drawers to each pedestal and a recessed cupboard, bracket feet, width 92cm, height 85cm. £600 - 900 (plus 18% BP*) 793 A GEORGE III MAHOGANY SMALL CHEST OF DRAWERS, rectangular top with moulded edge above a brushing slide, two short and three long graduating drawers, bracket feet, width 85cm, height 84cm £400 - 600 (plus 18% BP*) 794 A GEORGE III MAHOGANY PEDESTAL TABLE, circular tilt top, with a raised moulded edge, baluster column on tripod legs, diameter 56cm, height 72cm. £200 - 300 (plus 18% BP*)
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795 A JOINED OAK WAKE TABLE, 20th Century, oval top with two fall leaves, baluster double gate legs joined by stretchers, length 216cm, width 156cm, height 77cm. £400 - 600 (plus 18% BP*)
800 A GEORGE III MAHOGANY ELBOW CHAIR, shaped cresting, lancet splat, gros point needlework, drop-in seat on square moulded legs, width 61cm. £70 - 100 (plus 18% BP*)
796 A SET OF EIGHT ELM AND ASH WINDSOR TYPE CHAIRS, 20th Century, hoop backs with turned spindles, shaped seats, turned legs joined by crinoline stretchers, width 52cm, (8). £400 - 600 (plus 18% BP*)
801 A GEORGE III MAHOGANY PEDESTAL TABLE, circular top with a moulded edge, ringed, column, tripod legs, diameter 53cm, height 69cm. £150 - 200 (plus 18% BP*)
797 A GEORGE III MAHOGANY BOW AND SHAPE FRONTED PIER CABINET, with satinwood banding and stringing, single shaped door, shaped apron, on splayed feet, width 82cm, height 91cm £300 - 500 (plus 18% BP*) 798 A GEORGE III MAHOGANY HANGING CORNER CUPBOARD, moulded cornice, multi-pane glazed door incorporating lancet arches, enclosing shelves with a single drawer under, width 70cm height 121cm. £100 - 150 (plus 18% BP*)
802 A GEORGE III MAHOGANY WHATNOT, two graduated circular tiers each with moulded edge, turned and ringed column, three reeded legs, brass castors, height 94cm. £200 - 300 (plus 18% BP*) 803 A GEORGE III MAHOGANY CHEST ON CHEST, dentil and cavetto moulded cornice, the upper section with two short and three long graduating drawers, the base with three further long drawers, all with replaced oval brass plaque handles, flanked by fluted strips, bracket feet, width 128cm, height 184cm. £300 - 500 (plus 18% BP*)
799 A GEORGE III MAHOGANY CHEST OF DRAWERS, rectangular top with a moulded edge, fitted with a brushing slide over four graduating long drawers, bracket feet, width 85cm, height 81cm. £600 - 900 (plus 18% BP*)
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804 A GEORGE III SATINWOOD MAPLE, INLAID AND PAINTED WORK TABLE, hinged rectangular fixed top with canted corners, painted with a vase of flowers within a cartouche, fitted with a single drawer over a fabric ‘basket’ slide, square tapering supports, joined by an under tier, width 49cm, height 71cm. £300 - 500 (plus 18% BP*) 805 A NEST OF THREE PAINTED SATINWOOD OCCASIONAL TABLES, in the George III style, serpentine outlines, the largest painted with cherub vignettes within a rose and scroll surround, slender legs and standard ends, width 53cm and smaller, height 64cm. £150 - 200 (plus 18% BP*) 806 A SET OF GEORGE III INLAID BEECHWOOD WALL SHELVES, decorated with ornamental banding, and scroll work, scrolled pediment over three shelves, the lower tier incorporating two drawers, width 75cm, height 92cm. £100 - 150 (plus 18% BP*) 807 A GEORGE III MAHOGANY BOWFRONT SIDEBOARD, fitted with drawers and a cupboard, ebony stringing, turned and ringed legs, width 138cm, height 92cm. £300 - 500 (plus 18% BP*)
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808 A GEORGE III MAHOGANY WORK TABLE, rectangular top above a drawer, square tapering legs joined by a stretcher, 49cm. £60 - 80 (plus 18% BP*) 809 A GEORGE III MAHOGANY MULE CHEST, rectangular hinged top, fitted with two banks of two dummy drawers over four drawers, fluted quadrants, ogee bracket feet, width 177cm, height 108cm. £350 - 500 (plus 18% BP*) 810 A GEORGE IV MAHOGANY DROP-LEAF DINING TABLE, top with rounded corners and a reeded edge, the leaves supported by double gates of column form, reeded and splayed legs, 48cm x 106cm, height 70cm. £200 - 300 (plus 18% BP*) 810A A GEORGE IV MAHOGANY DESK, tooled lleather inset, fitted with five drawers, faced by five further drawers, square section supports, width 125cm, depth 76cm, height 78cm. £500 - 800 (plus 18% BP*)
811 A GEORGE IV MAHOGANY BREAKFAST TABLE, rectangular tilt top with rounded corners and broad crossbanding, tapering column, on four splayed and reeded legs, length 119cm, width 93cm, height 72cm. £100 - 150 (plus 18% BP*) 812 A SET OF FIVE REGENCY MAHOGANY DINING CHAIRS, broad crestings, spiral twist horizontal rails, drop-in seats, on sabre legs, including an elbow chair with reeded arms, width 54 cm; together with a similar elbow chair, needlework drop-in seat, (6). £200 - 300 (plus 18% BP*) 813 A REGENCY MAHOGANY CHIFFONIER, raised shelf with brass three-quarter gallery above a mirror, the base with a rectangular top, two drawers above a cupboard, bun feet, width 92cm, height 130cm. £100 - 150 (plus 18% BP*) 814 RICHARD NORTHERN, HULL A stained mahogany stick barometer, silvered chart with thermometer, signed Richd [sic.¤ NORTHERN HULL, BROKEN TRIANGULAR PEDIMENT, PLAIN MOULDED CASING WITH ROUNDED CISTERN COVER, 98CM. £250 - 300 (plus 18% BP*)
815 A REGENCY STYLE PAINTED WIRE-WORK THREE TIER PLANT STAND, step design, with an enclosed under tier, width 104cm, depth 61cm, height 90cm. £200 - 300 (plus 18% BP*) 816 A REGENCY GILTWOOD AND COMPOSITION WALL MIRROR, rectangular plate, verre eglomise panels over, flanked by cluster columns, 77cm x 54cm. £150 - 200 (plus 18% BP*) 817 A GEORGE II STYLE ‘CHINA TRADE’ CHINOISERIE DECORATED BLACK LACQUERED BUREAU DRESSING TABLE, adjustable arched mirror oval, fall front enclosing part fitted interior with drawers, central cupboard and pigeon-holes, two drawers under, stand with cabriole legs, ball and claw feet, decorated throughout with flowers, foliage and birds, width 69cm, height 163cm. £500 - 800 (plus 18% BP*) 818 A NEST OF THREE SINO-EUROPEAN CARVED HARDWOOD TABLES, early 20th century, bowed form, decorated with Asiatic pheasants and scrolling foliage, within a key pattern border, standard ends, width 55cm and small, height 75cm, (3). £300 - 400 (plus 18% BP*) 819 A CHINESE CARVED HARDWOOD STAND, square shaped top with a marble inset, foliate and scroll frieze with fretwork, fitted with an under-tier, turned legs, ball and claw feet, 42cm square, height 80cm. £250 - 300 (plus 18% BP*)
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820 A CHINESE HARDWOOD OCCASIONAL TABLE, circular top with a marble inset, moulded edge, carved and pierced openwork scroll frieze, turned and carved column and on three scrolled legs with ball and claw feet, some losses, diameter 63cm, height 81cm. £80 - 120 (plus 18% BP*) BP* - Buyer’s Premium of 18% inclusive of VAT at 20%
821 A CHINESE CARVED HARDWOOD STAND, circular top with a marble inset, featheredge moulding, scrolled and fretted apron, shaped legs with an under tier, diameter 29cm, height 49cm. £80 - 120 (plus 18% BP*) 822 A BOUDOIR GRAND PIANO BY CHALLEN, number 50180, supplied by Harrods, iron framed and overstrung, “Japanned” chinoiserie case, shell capped cabriole legs, lyre pedal support, width 157cm, depth 145cm, height 98cm. £1000 - 1500 (plus 18% BP*) 823 A FLORENTINE STYLE CARVED GILTWOOD PIER GLASS, rectangular plate, the frame with stiff scrolling acanthus, width 67cm, height 110cm. £300 - 500 (plus 18% BP*) 824 A PAIR OF FRENCH SKY BLUE SATEEN FOOT STOOLS, late 19th century, on gilt metal lion paw feet, upholstery defective, width 31cm, depth 26cm, height 14cm. £50 - 80 (plus 18% BP*) 825 A FRENCH SECOND EMPIRE ROSEWOOD AND INLAID TABLE A OUVRAGE, of triform section, hinged lid with a brass gallery enclosing a fabric lined interior, fluted uprights, conforming under tier on splayed legs, width 33cm, depth 35cm, height 74cm. £300 - 500 (plus 18% BP*)
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826 LOUIS XIV STYLE EBONISED STOOL, rectangular top with drop in striped upholstered seat, moulded and carved edge, scrolled legs and stretchers, the frame 66 x 77cm, height 45cm. £100 - 150 (plus 18% BP*) 827 A FRENCH BEECHWOOD FAUTEUIL, upholstered in check pattern cotton, moulded hoop back, open arms, fluted legs, width 60 cm. £100 - 150 (plus 18% BP*) 828 A FRENCH EBONISED BOULLE WORK VITRINE, 19th century, contre parte decoration with scroll motifs, ornamental flower urns, scrolls and mask heads, gilt metal appliques, glazed door enclosing shelves, stamped “EHB” presumably for Edward Holmes Baldock, width 74cm, height 114cm. £500 - 800 (plus 18% BP*) 829 A FRENCH THIRD REPUBLIC KINGWOOD ROSEWOOD AND MARQUETRY DROP LEAF TABLE CENTRE TABLE, floral inlay in the Dutch style, gilt metal appliques, on cabriole legs, sabot toes, 82cm x 82cm (extended), height 72cm. £300 - 500 (plus 18% BP*)
830 A VICTORIAN GILT GESSO GIRANDOLE, SHAPED PLATE, the cresting with a Baroque cartouche and laurel, fitted with two cut glass branches issuing from the plate centre, each with faceted prismatic drops, width 65cm, height 102cm. £500 - 800 (plus 18% BP*) 831 A LATE VICTORIAN WALNUT AND INLAID OCCASIONAL TABLE, circular tilt top with segmentary veneers, burr wood centre within a foliate and scrolled cartouche, serpentine outlines, ringed and fluted baluster column, tripod scrolled legs, with acanthus knees, diameter 78cm, height 67cm. £300 - 500 (plus 18% BP*) 832 A VICTORIAN FIGURED WALNUT AND MARQUETRY WORK TABLE, hinged oval top with later specimen wood roundel within ornamented stringing, blonde wood fretted interior, turned and carved standard ends, scrolled legs joined by a rail, width 64cm, height 72cm. £150 - 200 (plus 18% BP*) 833 A VICTORIAN WALNUT FRAMED SETTEE, double chair back with carved scrolled cresting, moulded frame, with scrolled grips, serpentine bow-front seat with a carved shell frieze, French scrolled cabriole legs, length 153cm, height 100cm. £500 - 800 (plus 18% BP*)
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834 A SET OF THREE GRADUATING VICTORIAN PAPIER-MÂCHÉ SHAPED OVAL TRAYS, in the style of Jennens and Bettridge, gilt scrolled foliate decoration, some damage, 76cm x 57cm and smaller. £200 - 300 (plus 18% BP*)
839 A VICTORIAN WALNUT FIGURED AND WALNUT MARQUETRY CHIFFONIER, shaped outline to the plain frieze, with plaster sections spacing doors with inlaid urn motifs, length 169cm, height 93cm. £400 - 600 (plus 18% BP*)
835 A VICTORIAN EBONISED AND MARQUETRY CREDENZA, of break front form, gilt metal appliques, centre panel door, flanked by quadrant glazed doors, width 147cm, height 101cm. £300 - 500 (plus 18% BP*)
840 A LATE VICTORIAN WALNUT WRITING TABLE, rectangular top with a tooled leather inset, moulded edge, kneehole surrounded by five drawers, scrolled carved brackets, spindle-turned apron, turned and ringed legs, width 134cm, depth 80cm, height 82cm. £300 - 500 (plus 18% BP*)
836 A VICTORIAN WALNUT AND MARQUETRY LOO TABLE, quartered veneers with urn motifs to the tilt top, five column support on carved and scrolled legs, width 130cm, depth 102cm. £200 - 300 (plus 18% BP*) 837 A LATE VICTORIAN BRASS COAL SCUTTLE, helmet shape with a neoclassical embossed top, handle opening mechanism, on a standard frame, incorporating the shovel, height 58cm. £80 - 120 (plus 18% BP*) 838 A VICTORIAN WALNUT SPOON-BACK NURSING CHAIR, upholstered in buttoned blue dralon, scrolled and moulded arms, French cabriole legs with foliate knees, width 68cm, height 89cm. £100 - 150 (plus 18% BP*)
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841 A VICTORIAN FIGURED WALNUT CARD TABLE, fold-over top with an ogee moulded edge, baize-lined interior, scrolled apron, fluted pear-shape column on carved and scrolled legs, width 91cm, height 75cm. £200 - 300 (plus 18% BP*) 842 A BOUDOIR GRAND PIANO, by Metzler, no. 128380, walnut case, iron framed and overstrung, on three square tapering legs, width 146cm, depth 142cm. £300 - 500 (plus 18% BP*)
844 A VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD FRAMED STOOL, rectangular top with applique centred upholstered seat, moulded frame on X-shape moulded end supports, with a turned cross-rail, 49cm x 47cm, height 43cm. £100 - 150 (plus 18% BP*) 845 A VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD STOOL, gros point upholstery, rectangular seat on tapering barley twist legs, length 108cm, width 61cm, height 41cm. £100 - 150 (plus 18% BP*) 846 A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY CHEST OF DRAWERS, fitted with three frieze drawers, the centre serving as a secretaire, over two short and two long drawers, bracket feet, width 125cm, height 88cm. £100 - 150 (plus 18% BP*) 847 A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY WORK TABLE OF PEMBROKE DESIGN, with drop leaves, fitted with two end drawers over a framed slide, turned and ringed legs, depth 49cm, width 70cm. £150 - 200 (plus 18% BP*)
843 AN EARLY VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD FOURTIER WHATNOT, with a balustraded threequarter gallery turned and ringed uprights, the under tier with a single drawer, turned legs, width 46cm, height 117cm. £120 - 180 (plus 18% BP*)
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848 A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY TEA TABLE, rectangular foldover top with rounded corners, plain frieze, octagonal baluster column, circular plinth on four carved paw feet, width 92cm, depth 47cm, height 71cm. £100 - 150 (plus 18% BP*) 849 A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY SHAVING MIRROR ON STAND, adjustable oval mirror, over two hinged compartments, fluted column, moulded tripod legs, height 153cm £300 - 500 (plus 18% BP*) 850 WARD MANUFACTURER, LEICESTER SQUARE, LONDON A MAHOGANY ADJUSTABLE RECLINING CHAIR, blue cloth upholstery, the back reclining with fold-out legs and an with a further reclining foot section on six brass wheel castors, labelled WARD MANUFACTURER, LONDON PATENTEE, width 68cm. John Ward Patentee and Manufacturer of self-propelling and self-acting chairs, “By Special Appointment to The Queen and Royal Family, The Empresses of France, Russia, etc.” £1500 - 2000 (plus 18% BP*)
851 CARTER’S PATENT ‘LITERARY MACHINE’ A LATE VICTORIAN MAHOGANY, BRASS AND CAST IRON READING STAND, the adjustable book rest above a circular rising top, on reeded iron column on four downswept cast foliate supports, paw feet with brass castors, applied label, extended height 109cm. £300 - 500 (plus 18% BP*) 852 A NEST OF EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY QUARTETTO TABLES, satinwood banding and stringing, slightly splayed square tapering legs with trellis frets, width 56cm and smaller, height 67cm. £300 - 400 (plus 18% BP*) 853 AN EDWARDIAN BRASS FENDER, MOULDED CURB, SHAPED RAIL OVER, WITH ROCOCO SCROLLS, cherubs and cartouches, width 136cm; together with a similar pair of andirons, likewise decorated with cherubs swags and scrolls, 28cm; and a set of three brass fire irons, (4). £120 - 180 (plus 18% BP*) 854 ‘THE ECLIPSE’ COCKTAIL TABLE A WALNUT CENTRE TABLE, FOLD-OUT LEAVES WITH REMOVABLE TRAY INSERT, labelled The Eclipse, patent no. 7254, Mappin & Webb, square top, square tapering legs, joined by X-stretchers, length 59cm, width 59cm, height 73cm. £120 - 180 (plus 18% BP*)
855 AN ANATOLIAN RUG, WITH THREE JOINED LOZENGE MEDALLIONS, on a patterned field with botah motifs, multi-bordered, length 250cm, width 160cm. £300 - 500 (plus 18% BP*) 856 A KASHAN CARPET, PALE GROUND WITH CENTRAL LOZENGE MEDALLION, scrolled spandrels, broad floral border, approximate length 488cm, width 329cm. £350 - 450 (plus 18% BP*) 857 A CAUCASIAN RUNNER, WITH FIVE MEDALLIONS ON A POLE, patterned blue ground, narrow border within guards, length 545cm, width 108cm. £400 - 600 (plus 18% BP*)
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860 LINLITHGOW, 1982, MACKILLOP’S CHOICE, Lowlands Single Cask Malt Whisky, distilled 27 April 1982, bottled June 2001, cask no. 1343, bottle no. 290, in carton. £80 - 120 (plus 18% BP*) 861 ARDBEG, 17 YEARS OLD, ISLAY SINGLE MALT WHISKY, 70cl, 40% vol., in carton. £150 - 200 (plus 18% BP*) 862 ARDBEG COMMITTEE YOUNG UIGEADAIL ‘OOGLING’ ISLAY SINGLE MALT WHISKY, bottled 2006, 70cl, 59.9% vol. £250 - 350 (plus 18% BP*)
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863 THREE BOTTLES OF ISLAY SINGLE MALT WHISKIES: ARDBEG, 10 years old, 70cl, 46% vol, in carton; CAOL ILA, 12 years old, 70cl, 43% vol, in carton; BOWMORE, 12 years old, 70cl, 40% vol., in tube (3 bottles) £60 - 80 (plus 18% BP*)
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864 ARRAN, LIMITED EDITION 1995-2002, Island Single Cask Malt Whisky, matured in Sherry Hogshead cask, cask 95/172, bottle 343 of 372, signed by Malt Master Gordon Mitchell, 70cl, 56.2% vol., in carton. £40 - 60 (plus 18% BP*) 865 HIGHLAND PARK, 12 YEARS OLD, old dumpy style bottle, Orkney Islands Single Malt Whisky, 70cl, 40% vol., in tube £70 - 100 (plus 18% BP*) 866 JURA, 1986-1999, GORDON & MACPHAIL’S CONNOISSEURS CHOICE, Islands Single Malt Whisky, 70cl, 40% vol., in carton. £60 - 80 (plus 18% BP*) 867 FOUR BOTTLES OF ISLAND SINGLE MALT WHISKIES: JURA, 10 years old, ISLE OF JURA, 70cl, 40% vol., in tin; JURA SUPERSTITION, 70cl, 43% vol., in carton; LEDAIG, Isle of Mull, 70cl, 42% vol. in carton; and TOBERMORY, 10 years old, Isle of Mull, 70cl, 40% vol. in carton (4 bottles) £80 - 120 (plus 18% BP*) 868 LAPHROAIG, QUARTER CASK, ISLAY SINGLE MALT WHISKY, 70cl, 48% vol, in tube; and two bottles of 10 years old, 70cl, 40% vol.; one in tube (3 bottles) £60 - 80 (plus 18% BP*) 869 TALISKER, 10 YEARS OLD, ISLE OF SKY SINGLE MALT WHISKY, with map label, 1L, 45.8% vol., in carton; and TALISKER, 10 years old, 70cl, 45.8% vol, blue carton (2) £70 - 100 (plus 18% BP*) 870 BANFF, 1976-2002, GORDON & MACPHAIL’S CONNOISSEURS CHOICE, Highland Single Malt Whisky, 70cl, 40% vol., in carton. £60 - 100 (plus 18% BP*)
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871 BRORA, 24 YEARS OLD, RARE MALTS SELECTION, Highland Single Malt Whisky, distilled 1977, bottled October 2001, bottle no. 3647, 70cl, 56.1% vol., in carton. £400 - 600 (plus 18% BP*)
878 GLENCADAM, 1987-2002, GORDON & MACPHAIL’S CONNOISSEURS CHOICE, Highland Single Malt Whisky, 70cl, 40% vol., in carton. £50 - 80 (plus 18% BP*)
872 FOUR BOTTLES OF HIGHLAND SINGLE MALT WHISKIES: TWO DALWHINNIE, 15 years old, 70cl, 43% vol, different period bottling, in cartons; BALBLAIR, ELEMENTS, 70cl, 40% vol., in carton; OLD PULTENEY, 12 years old, 70cl, 40% vol, in carton (4 bottles) £80 - 120 (plus 18% BP*)
879 GLENESK, 1985-2003, GORDON & MACPHAIL’S CONNOISSEURS CHOICE, Highland Single Malt Whisky, 70cl, 40% vol., in carton. £150 - 200 (plus 18% BP*)
873 GLEN ALBYN, 26 YEARS OLD, THE OLD MALT CASK, Highland Single Malt Whisky, distilled 1974, bottled 2000 by Douglas Laing, one of 264 bottles, 70cl, 50% vol., in carton £100 - 150 (plus 18% BP*)
880 FIVE BOTTLES OF ASSORTED GLENFIDDICH HIGHLAND SINGLE MALT WHISKY: SPECIAL OLD RESERVE, 1L, US market, in tube; two 12 years old, 70cl, 40% vol., one in tube, one in tin; 18 years old, 70cl, 40% vol., in tube; 12 years old CAORAN RESERVE, 70cl, 40% vol., in tube (5 bottles) £120 - 180 (plus 18% BP*)
874 GLEN GARIOCH, 10 YEARS OLD, HIGHLAND SINGLE MALT WHISKY, 70CL, 40% vol., in tube; with two bottles of GLEN GARIOCH, 8 years old, each 70cl, 40% vol, in cartons (3 bottles) £70 - 100 (plus 18% BP*)
881 GLENGLASSAUGH/ BLACKADDER, 23 YEARS OLD, Highland Single Malt Whisky, distilled January 1974, bottled March 1997, cask reference 9766, one of 120 bottles, 70cl, 43% vol. £60 - 100 (plus 18% BP*)
875 GLEN GARIOCH, 21 YEARS OLD, HIGHLAND SINGLE MALT WHISKY, limited edition no 8685, 70cl, 43% vol., in wooden box. £80 - 120 (plus 18% BP*)
882 GLENMORANGIE, 18 YEARS OLD, Highland Single Malt Whisky, old bottling, 70cl, 43% vol., in tube; and GLENMORANGIE 10 years old, Highland Single Malt Whisky, 70cl, 40% vol., in tin tube (2) £80 - 120 (plus 18% BP*)
876 GLEN GRANT, 25 YEARS OLD, HIGHLAND SINGLE MALT WHISKY, bottled by Gordon & MacPhail, 70cl, 40% vol.; together with GLEN GRANT PURE MALT, 70cl, 40% vol.; and GLEN GRANT, 10 years old, 70cl, 40% vol., each in cartons (3) £60 - 100 (plus 18% BP*) 877 GLEN ORD, 12 YEARS OLD, NORTHERN HIGHLAND SINGLE MALT WHISKY, 70cl, 40% vol., in cartons (2 bottles) £80 - 100 (plus 18% BP*)
883 GLENMORANGIE 12 YEARS OLD MILLENNIUM MALT, Highland ‘First Fill’ Single Malt Whisky, 70cl, 40% vol., in carton £80 - 120 (plus 18% BP*) 884 GLENMORANGIE, 12 YEARS OLD, GOLDEN RUM CASK, Highland Single Malt Whisky, 70cl, 40% vol., in tube £60 - 80 (plus 18% BP*)
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885 GLENMORANGIE, PORT WOOD FINISH/ SHERRY WOOD FINISH/ AND MADEIRA WOOD FINISH, Highland Single Malt Whisky, 70cl, 43% vol. (Sherry Wood finish is 1L bottle), in tubes (3) £150 - 200 (plus 18% BP*)
889 GLENURY ROYAL, 29 years old, RARE MALTS SELECTION, Highland Single Malt Whisky, distilled 1970, bottled October 1999, bottle no. 2154, 70cl, 57.0% vol., in carton. £200 - 300 (plus 18% BP*)
886 GLENMORANGIE 1990 SPEAKEASY, cask strength Highland Single Malt Whisky, 70cl, 59.7% vol., cask no. 9596, bottle no. 150, bottled 23.09.04 (lacking retailer’s sack) £200 - 300 (plus 18% BP*)
890 LOCHSIDE, 21 YEARS OLD, THE OLD MALT CASK, Highland Single Malt Whisky, distilled 1979, bottled 2000 by Douglas Laing, one of 306 bottles, 70cl, 50% vol., in carton. £100 - 150 (plus 18% BP*)
887 FOUR BOTTLES OF HIGHLAND WHISKIES: GLENTURRET, 12 years old, 70cl, 40% vol. in tube; GLENTURRET, 10 years old, 70cl, 40% vol., in tube; OBAN, 14 years old, 70cl, 43% vol., in tube; GLENLIVET, 12 years old, 70cl, 40% vol., in carton (4 bottles) £100 - 150 (plus 18% BP*) 888 GLENUGIE 27 YEAR OLD, CHEIFTAN’S CHOICE, Highland Single Malt Whisky, bottled by Ian Macleod & Co, 70cl, 54.2% vol, in carton (cellophane window loose) £120 - 180 (plus 18% BP*)
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891 MACALLAN, 15 YEARS OLD, FINE OAK, Highland Single Malt Whisky, 70cl, 43% vol., in carton. £40 - 60 (plus 18% BP*) 892 MACALLAN 10 YEARS OLD, SHERRY WOOD, Highland Single Malt Whisky, 70cl, 40% vol., in ‘Easter Elchies House’ tins (2 bottles) £150 - 200 (plus 18% BP*)
893 MACALLAN, 12 YEARS OLD, SHERRY WOOD, Highland Single Malt Whisky, 1L, 43% vol., in carton £60 - 80 (plus 18% BP*) 894 MACALLAN, 12 YEARS OLD, ELEGANCIA, Highland Single Malt Whisky, matured in Spanish Oloroso and Fino Sherry casks, 1L, 40% vol., in carton £60 - 80 (plus 18% BP*) 895 MILLBURN, 1976-2002, Gordon & MacPhail’s CONNOISSEURS CHOICE, Highland Single Malt Whisky, 70cl, 40% vol., in carton. £100 - 150 (plus 18% BP*) 896 MOSSTOWIE, 1979-1997, Gordon & MacPhail’s CONNOISSEURS CHOICE, Highland Single Malt Whisky, 70cl, 40% vol., in carton £80 - 120 (plus 18% BP*) 897 OLD PULTENEY, 1974, bottled for The Caithness Club, Highland Single Malt Whisky, 75cl, 56.9% vol. £60 - 100 (plus 18% BP*)
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898 THREE BOTTLES OF HIGHLAND SINGLE MALT WHISKIES: STRATHISLA, 12 years old, 1980s bottling, 1L, 43% vol., in carton; GLEN SCOTIA, 14 years old, 1980s bottling, 70cl, 40% vol., in carton; GLEN DEVERON, 10 years old, distilled 1993, 70cl, 40% vol., in tube (3 bottles) £80 - 120 (plus 18% BP*) 899 FIVE BOTTLES OF HIGHLAND SINGLE MALT WHISKIES: TWO TULLIBARDINE, 10 years old, 70cl, 40% vol., in tubes; ANCNOC, 12 years old, 70cl, 40% vol., in tube; ARDMORE, peated, 70cl, 46% vol., in tube; TOMATIN, 12 years old, 70cl, 40% vol., in tube (5 bottles) £120 - 150 (plus 18% BP*) 900 AULTMORE, 1989-2001, GORDON & MACPHAIL’S CONNOISSEURS CHOICE, Speyside Single Malt Whisky, 70cl, 40% vol., in carton. £50 - 80 (plus 18% BP*) 901 BALMENACH, 1974-2002, GORDON & MACPHAIL’S CONNOISSEURS CHOICE, Speyside Single Malt Whisky, 70cl, 40% vol., in carton. £50 - 80 (plus 18% BP*) 902 BALVENIE 15 YEARS OLD SINGLE BARREL, Speyside Single Malt Whisky, in cask 01.02.85, bottled 31.08.01, cask no. 268, bottle no. 60, 70cl, 50.4% vol; BALVENIE 12 years old, DOUBLE WOOD, Speyside Single Malt Whisky, 70cl, 40% vol., both in tubes (2 bottles) £80 - 120 (plus 18% BP*) 903 BANFF, 1976 vintage, Speyside Natural Strength Single Cask Malt Whisky, limited edition bottling by The Classic Whisky Guild on behalf of Allan Skipper, 70cl, 53.5% vol. £80 - 120 (plus 18% BP*)
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904 CAPERDONICH 34 YEAR OLD, DUNCAN TAYLOR RARE AULD SPEYSIDE SINGLE MALT WHISKY, distilled 12.1968, bottled 09.2003. Bottle No. 30/198 from Cask No.3568. 70cl, 41.8% volume, in carton. £150 - 200 (plus 18% BP*)
911 GLENROTHES, 11 years old, SAMPLE ROOM 1989, Speyside Single Malt Whisky, distilled 8th October 1989, approved 26th February 2000, bottled 2002, 70cl, 43% volume, in original card casing. £80 - 120 (plus 18% BP*)
905 COLEBURN, 1972-2002, GORDON & MACPHAIL’S CONNOISSEURS CHOICE, Speyside Single Malt Whisky, 70cl, 40% vol., in carton. £100 - 150 (plus 18% BP*)
912 THREE BOTTLES OF SPEYSIDE SINGLE MALT WHISKIES: STRAITHMILL, 12 years old; GLEN SPEY, 12 years old; INCHGOWER 14 years old, each 70cl, 40% vol. (3 bottles) £60 - 80 (plus 18% BP*)
906 CONVALMORE, 1981 vintage, Speyside Natural Strength Single Cask Malt Whisky, limited edition bottling by The Classic Whisky Guild on behalf of Alan Skipper, 70cl, 61.4% vol., in decanter-shaped bottle £80 - 120 (plus 18% BP*)
913 SIX BOTTLES OF SPEYSIDE SINGLE MALT WHISKIES: TORMORE, 12 years old, 70cl, 40% vol., in tube; GLENFARCLAS, 10 years old, 70cl. 40% vol.; in tube; BENROMACH TRADITIONAL, 70cl, 40% vol., in tin; ABERLOUR, 10 years old, 70cl, 40% vol., in tube; AUCHROISK, 10 years old, THE SINGLETON , 70cl, 40% vol.; and TAMDHU, unaged, 70cl, 40% vol., in carton (6 bottles) £100 - 150 (plus 18% BP*)
907 DALLAS DHU, 21 years old, RARE MALTS SELECTION, Speyside Single Malt Whisky, distilled 1975, bottled April 1997, bottle no. 7126, 70cl, 61.9% vol., in carton. £150 - 200 (plus 18% BP*) 908 GLEN MORAY, 16 years old, Speyside Single Malt Whisky, 70cl, 40% vol., in presentation Highland Regiments Queen’s Own Cameron Highlanders tin; a 12 years old, 70cl, 40% vol., in carton; and an unaged bottle, 70cl, 40% vol., in tube (3 bottles) £80 - 120 (plus 18% BP*) 909 GLENDULLAN, 23 years old, RARE MALTS SELECTION, Speyside Single Malt Whisky, distilled 1974, bottled May 1998, bottle no. 5683, 70cl, 63.1% vol., in carton. £120 - 180 (plus 18% BP*) 910 GLENMOHR, 1978 vintage, Speyside Single Cask Malt Whisky, limited edition bottling by The Classic Whisky Guild on behalf of Alan Skipper, 70cl, 56.6% vol. £80 - 120 (plus 18% BP*)
914 EDRADOUR, 11 years old, STRAIGHT FROM THE CASK, distilled 7th Aug 1991, bottled 12th May 2003, cask no. 268, one of 922 bottles, matured in Sherry butt, 50cl, 58.3% vol., in wooden box; The Malt Encyclopaedia, volume IV, by Waverley Vintners Ltd, including six 5cl miniatures, in box; a novelty globe bottling for Stylish Whisky, 20cl, 40% vol.; and a quantity of books on Whisky (a quantity) £50 - 80 (plus 18% BP*) 915 MIDLETON, 2001, VERY RARE Irish Whiskey, bottle no. 32126, 70cl, 40% vol., in wooden presentation box £100 - 150 (plus 18% BP*) 916 SUNTORY YAMAZAKI 12 YEARS OLD, Single Malt Whisky, 70cl, 43%, in carton £50 - 70
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ILLUSTR ATED Hannah Barlow and Eliza Simmance for Doulton Lambeth. A pair of Exhibition quality vases, 1875. EST. £2,000-3,000 (plus 18% BP*)
TUESDAY 5TH SEPTEM BER L EICESTERSH IRE & SPO RTING ART Consignments are now invited for our for thcoming Leicester & Spor ting Ar t auction, to coincide and being previewed at the Leicestershire County Show on 26th and 27th August. Ar tists of spor ting interest include; Charles Walter Simpson, John Theodore Kenney, Neil Cawthorne, John Emms, Charles “Snaffles” Johnson Payne, Cecil Aldin, and John Frederick Herring; alongside objects and works of ar t per taining to Spor ting pursuits. Ar tists of Leicestershire interest include; George Pickard, Br yan Organ, Rober t King, Leslie Goodwin, and Rigby Graham. C LOS I N G DAT E F OR E N T RI E S Friday 30th June
ILLUSTR ATED Charles Walter Simpson Across the Plough, The Quorn near Saxilby. E S T. £700-1,000 (plus 18% BP*) Rigby Graham Machines in a yellow field oil on board E S T. £3,000-5,000 (plus 18% BP*)
G LO SSA RY OF TE RMS The following conventional terms concerning the attribution of paintings, drawings and works of ar t may be used in this catalogue. Any statement as to authorship, origin, date, age, provenance and condition is a statement of opinion and is not to be taken as a statement of fact. Please read carefully the Conditions of Sale Forenames and Surname of the Ar tist In our opinion a work by the ar tist Initials of the forenames of the ar tist and the surname of the ar tist In our opinion a work of the period of the ar tist which may be in par t or wholly his work Surname only of the ar tist In our opinion a work of the school of the ar tist, or in his style and of an uncer tain date Attributed to… In our opinion probably a work by the ar tist but less cer tainty as to authorship than in the preceding categor y Circle of… In our opinion a work by an as yet unidentified hand, closely associated with the named ar tist but not necessarily his pupil.
Style of... Follower of… In our opinion a work by an ar tist working in the ar tists style, contemporar y or nearly contemporar y, but not necessarily his pupil. Manner of… In our opinion a work in the style of the ar tist and of a later date After… In our opinion a copy, (of any date), of a work of the artist The term signed and/or dated and/or inscribed means that in our opinion the signature and/or date and/or inscription are from the hand of the ar tist. The term bears signature and/or date and/or inscription means that in our opinion the signature and/or date and/ or inscription may have been added by another hand. Dimensions are given height before width)
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