CHRISTMAS
Fine Art & Antiques Fine Jewellery, Militaria, Fine Art & Antiques Tuesday 6th December at 10:30am
20th Century Decorative Arts Wednesday 7th December at 10:30am
gildings auctioneers
Day 1
Fine Art & Antiques Including Fine Jewellery and Militaria Tuesday 6th December 2016 Commencing at 10.30am Viewing Friday 2nd December 10am - 4pm Saturday 3rd December 9am - 1pm Monday 5th December 9am - 7pm Morning of Sale from 9am - 10.15am Day 2 - Wednesday 7th December 20th Century Decorative Arts & Design Starts on page 56 Cover illustrations Front cover, top to bottom, lots 47, 57, 46 Inside front cover, lot 345 (detail) Buyer’s Premium 15% (plus VAT) Fully illustrated catalogue at gildings.co.uk Live bidding available through the-saleroom.com
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Condition notice The absence of comment on the condition of any lot does not imply that the lot is free from defect or prior restoration. Prospective purchasers are strongly advised to inspect in person any lot on which they intend to bid or seek details via a condition report
Michael Mays
Gildings Auctioneers Ltd
Denise Cowling
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Jewellery LOTS: 1 - 159 PAGE: 1 - 17
1 GEORG JENSEN - A DANISH SILVER DOLPHIN BROOCH in a triangular frame designed by Arno Malinowski (1899-1976), design number 257, 4cm, hallmarked London imported 1952. £100 - 150 2 A PEARL BAR BROOCH, the oval cluster to centre set with a green stone surrounded by twelve pearls flanked by six pearls to each side, mount stamped 15ct, fitted hexagonal box bears retailers name “The Sheffield Goldsmiths Company Ltd” £60 - 80 3 A YELLOW METAL ETRUSCAN STYLE BAR BROOCH, wire and bead work decoration with an old brilliant cut diamond star gypsy set to the centre, 45mm long, stamped 15ct on reverse approximate weight 6gms. £50 - 80 4 A PEARL AND AMETHYST BAR BROOCH AND A GUILLOCHE ENAMEL LOCKET, the oval cluster to centre set with a amethyst surrounded by twenty-two pearls on a 9 carat rose gold bar 50mm long, hallmarked Birmingham 1912, lime green guilloche enamel circular locket 27mm diameter. (2) £70 - 100 5 A HORSESHOE STICK PIN, claw set with alternating six old cut diamonds and red stones with a closed back setting, fitted case bears the retailers name “I Krakauer 3 Church Street Barnsley” £40 - 60
6 A DIAMOND OPEN WORK BOW BROOCH, having an old brilliant cut diamond claw set to centre supporting a drop of three further diamonds, the ribbon bow line and pip claw set with graduating old cut diamonds, the principal diamond weighing approximately 1.10cts, width of brooch 7cm. £1600 - 2000 1
7 A DIAMOND SET BROOCH, the yellow and white metal floral spray set with one hundred and twenty-six old cut diamonds into the flower heads and leaves, overall dimensions 80mm x 40mm, gross weight approximately 26gms. £2500 - 3500 8 AN OPAL AND DIAMOND CLOSED CRESCENT BROOCH, eleven oval cabochon cut opals graduating in size individually claw set in an all yellow metal galleried mount and spaced by old cut diamond points, twenty-six in total, 35mm diameter. £300 - 500
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9 A DIAMOND CLOSED CRESCENT BROOCH, seventeen old brilliant cut diamonds graduating in size individually claw set in a yellow and white metal galleried mount, 27mm diameter. £500 - 700 10 AN EDWARDIAN DIAMOND CLUSTER BROOCH, fifty-three old cut diamonds claw set in a yellow and white metal oval cluster mount 35mm x 25mm, approximate weight of diamonds 2.55 carats £700 - 1000 10A AN OPAL AND DIAMOND CLOSED CRESCENT BROOCH, nineteen oval cabochon cut opals graduating in size individually claw set in an all yellow metal galleried mount with an inner crescent of fifteen old cut diamond points, 30mm diameter. £250 - 350
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11 A CIRCULAR DIAMOND SET BROOCH, the yellow metal frame 30mm diameter, having eight open scrolls each claw set with a brilliant cut diamond and larger brilliant cut diamond to centre, the centre diamond approximately 0.40 carat, total weight of surrounding diamonds approximately 0.70 carat, gross weight of mount approximately 6.7gms. £400 - 600 12 FOUR LOOSE OPALS, two oval cabochon cut, 10mm x 8.2mm, 6.2mm x 4.2mm, two round cabochon cuts measuring 4.8mm. £50 - 80
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13 A SILVER SOLID DOUBLE CURB LINK BRACELET, four charms attached, hallmarked London 1974, approximate weight 1.75oz, a white metal half hinged bangle with engraved pattern to front and scalloped edge. (2) £50 - 80 14 A HALLMARKED 14 CARAT YELLOW GOLD BRACELET, 15mm wide flexible cuff with a satin finish, approximate weight 47gms £600 - 800 15 A HALLMARKED 18 CARAT YELLOW GOLD BRACELET, 8.5mm wide flat close curb link chain, 20cm long, approximate weight 23.7gms. £400 - 600 16 A YELLOW METAL BRACELET, 5mm wide flat square curb link chain, 19cm long, stamped 750, approximate weight 9gms. £150 - 200
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17 A YELLOW METAL BRACELET, 8mm wide flat square curb link chain with a bark textured pattern to one side, 19.5cm long, approximate weight 40gms. £700 - 900 18 A YELLOW METAL BRACELET, 5.5mm wide marine link chain, 19.5cm long, stamped 750, approximate weight 13.5gms.£250 350 19 A HALLMARKED 18 CARAT YELLOW GOLD BRACELET, 7.4mm wide flat square curb link chain, 19.5cm long, approximate weight 18.5gms. £350 - 450 20 A HALLMARKED 22 CARAT YELLOW GOLD BRACELET, 6mm wide bright cut double curb link with satin finish identity bar with bright cut edge, 19.5cm long, approximate weight 19gms. £400 - 600
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21 AN OPAL AND DIAMOND BRACELET, twenty oval cabochon cut opals, approximately 8mm x 6mm, four claw set and spaced by pairs of small diamonds, 40 diamonds in total, all 18 carat yellow gold setting with tongue snap fastener and safety chain, 18cm long, gross weight of bracelet approximately 21.5gms. £300 - 500 22 A 14 CARAT YELLOW GOLD AND LAPIS LAZULI BANGLE, five rectangular lapis lazuli graduating from 15mm x 9mm, individually four claw set to a 14 carat yellow gold 15mm wide open ended bangle, gross weight of bangle approximately 38gms. £350 - 450 23 A FINE SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND BRACELET, Art Deco asymmetrical design, collet set with seven principal old cut diamonds in an articulated twenty three link cuff, milligrain set with diamonds and triangular cut sapphires, the concealed clasp engraved 36, the sides of the bracelet all finely chased, overall width 14.5cm length 18cm. £4000 - 5000
24 A 9 CARAT YELLOW GOLD AND AMETHYST BANGLE, nine rectangular step cut amethyst graduating from 11mm x 8mm to 9.5mm x 8.5mm, individually four claw set to a 9 carat yellow gold 7.5mm wide half hinged bangle, internal dimensions 6cm x 4.8cm, gross weight of bangle approximately 25.8gms. £200 - 300
27 A TWO ROW CULTURED PEARL BRACELET, forty-eight 6.5mm cultured pearls strung into a double row with three 18 carat yellow gold spacer bars, 18 carat yellow gold tongue snap fastener set with a 12.5mm Tahitian pearl, length of bracelet 20cm, (two spare loose pearls in box) £100 - 150
25 FIVE YELLOW METAL SLAVE BANGLES, 2.6mm wide brightly cut design, internal diameter 65mm, total weight approximately 74.5gms £1400 - 1600
28 TWO 18 CARAT YELLOW GOLD HALF HINGED BANGLES, one a 6mm wide plain polished design, the other 5.5mm wide with a bright cut engraved pattern, both having tongue snap fasteners, total weight approximately 22gms. £180 - 240
26 FIVE 22 CARAT YELLOW GOLD SLAVE BANGLES, 2mm wide brightly cut design, internal diameter 60mm, total weight approximately 44.5gms £900 - 1100
29 A 9 CARAT YELLOW GOLD SOLID CURB LINK CHARM BRACELET WITH PADLOCK FASTENER, twelve charms attached to include a Queen Elizabeth II 1999 Half Sovereign, £1 and 10/- note charms, some charms stamped 10k, 14k, gross weight approximately 77gms. £600 - 800
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30 A DIAMOND SOLITAIRE RING IN A DIAMOND “HALO” SETTING, the brilliant cut stone four claw set in an 18 carat all white gold mount and surrounded by a circle of twenty-six brilliant cut diamonds, 2.2mm wide shank with seven diamonds individually set into each shoulder, total weight of diamonds approximately 3.50 carats, approximate weight of major diamond 3.13 carats, ring size L. £10000 - 15000
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31 A DIAMOND SOLITAIRE RING, the brilliant cut stone four claw set in a traditional platinum single stone mount with 2.3mm wide shank and solid spear point shoulders, approximate weight of diamond 2.50 carats, ring size K1/2. £7000 - 9000
35 A DIAMOND THREE STONE RING, the brilliant cut stones, graduating in size, four claw set in an 18 carat all white gold traditional three stone mount with 2.7mm wide shank and spear point shoulders, total weight of diamonds approximately 2.75carats, ring size M. £4500 - 5500 36 A DIAMOND THREE STONE RING, the brilliant cut stones, slightly graduating in size, four claw set in an 18 carat yellow and white gold traditional three stone mount with 2.6mm wide shank and plain shoulders, total weight of diamonds approximately 2.20carats, ring size L. £4000 - 6000
32 A DIAMOND SOLITAIRE RING, the brilliant cut stone square set in an all white metal mount, 2mm wide shank stamped 18ct with solid spear point stepped shoulders each set with six eight cut diamonds. approximate weight of major diamond 0.60 carat, ring size S. £600 - 800
37 A DIAMOND THREE STONE RING, the brilliant cut stones, graduating in size with large centre stone, four claw set in an 18 carat all white metal three stone mount with 3.3mm wide shank stamped Pt 950, and solid spear point shoulders each channel set with six brilliant cut diamonds, total weight of diamonds approximately 1.00carat, ring size M. £1200 - 1800
33 A DIAMOND SOLITAIRE RING, the brilliant cut stone four claw set in a contemporary white metal single stone mount with 2.5mm wide shank and 4mm wide shoulders each channel set with three baguette cut diamonds, total weight of diamonds approximately 0.60 carat, ring size K1/2. £500 - 800
38 A DIAMOND THREE STONE RING, the brilliant cut stones, slightly graduating in size, four claw set in an 18 carat all white gold traditional three stone mount with 2.4mm wide shank and plain shoulders, total weight of diamonds approximately 1.20carats, ring size N. £1200 - 1800
34 A DIAMOND SOLITAIRE RING, the brilliant cut stone six claw set in a raised white metal mount with plain 2mm wide shank and shoulders, stamped Plat, approximate weight of diamond 0.60carat, ring size K. £400 - 600
39 A DIAMOND THREE STONE RING, the brilliant cut stones, slightly graduating in size, collet set in an 18 carat yellow and white gold traditional three stone mount with 2mm wide yellow gold shank and 2.5mm wide plain shoulders, total weight of diamonds approximately 0.70carats, ring size O. £700 - 900
40 A DIAMOND THREE STONE CROSSOVER RING, the old brilliant cut stones claw set in an 18 carat yellow and white gold traditional mount, 2.2mm wide shank and crossover shoulders, ring size P. £400 - 600 41 A DIAMOND THREE STONE CROSSOVER RING, the brilliant cut stones claw set in a yellow and white metal traditional mount, 1.5mm wide yellow metal shank stamped 18ct, white metal topped crossover shoulders, ring size N. £250 - 350 42 A DIAMOND THREE STONE RING, the brilliant cut stones, graduating in size, claw set in a yellow and white metal traditional three stone mount with 1.8mm wide shank stamped 18ct Fine Plat and spear point shoulders, total weight of diamonds approximately 0.65carat, ring size M1/2. £200 - 300 43 A DIAMOND THREE STONE RING, the brilliant cut stones, illusion set in a yellow and white gold traditional three stone mount with 1.8mm wide shank with spear point and tube shoulders, stamped 18ct&Plat, ring size M. £100 - 150 44 A DIAMOND FIVE STONE HALF HOOP RING, the brilliant cut stones cup claw set in an 18 carat yellow and white gold mount with 3.5mm wide yellow gold shank, width of ring at front 5mm, total weight of diamonds approximately 1.10 carats, ring size M. £1500 - 2000
46 A DIAMOND FIVE BAND FULL ETERNITY RING, the platinum mount having three bands of brilliant cut diamonds pip claw set and two bands of baguette cut diamonds pave set, overall width 10.5mm, band stamped PT950, D473. total weight of diamonds approximately 4.73 carats, gross weight of mount 20gms, ring size W. £2200 - 2800
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47 A DIAMOND DRESS RING, eight baguette cut diamonds set vertically and spaced by seven pairs of princess cut diamonds and bordered top and bottom by a row of thirteen brilliant cut diamonds in an 18 carat all white gold mount, width 8.7mm at front, plain tapered shank with a chamfered edge, total weight of diamonds approximately 1.00 carat, ring size P. £500 - 800 48 A DIAMOND SEVEN STONE HALF ETERNITY RING, the brilliant cut stones, slightly graduating in size, claw set in an all white metal mount with 2.6mm wide shank, stamped 18ct, width of ring at front 5.5mm, total weight of diamonds approximately 2.00 carats, ring size P. £2000 - 3000 49 A DIAMOND SEVEN STONE HALF HOOP RING, the three major brilliant cut diamonds spaced by two vertical pairs of diamonds claw set in an all yellow metal mount with 2.2mm wide shank and split shoulders, total weight of diamonds approximately 1.20 carats ring size Q. £1400 - 1800
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45 A DIAMOND FOUR STONE CROSSOVER RING, the princess cut stones four claw set in an all white metal contemporary mount, plain 2mm wide shank stamped 14ct, with solid spear point crossover shoulders terminating in claws, total weight of diamonds approximately 0.75 carat, ring size L1/2. £500 - 800 JEWELLERY | 5
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50 A DIAMOND TWO ROW HALF ETERNITY RING, sixteen princess cut diamonds channel set into two rows of eight, 6.2mm wide white metal mount with solid sides, plain 4.8mm wide shank stamped 750,approximate weight of mount 9gms, ring size I. ring may be enlarged by the removal of two beads inside shank that have reduced the size. £600 - 800 51 A DIAMOND FULL ETERNITY RING, twentytwo brilliant cut diamonds, pip claw and line edge set in an 18 carat all yellow gold full eternity mount, 3.4mm wide, ring size P. . £600 - 800 52 A DIAMOND HALF ETERNITY RING, nine brilliant cut diamonds pip claw and milgrain set into a 3.7mm wide white metal band with engraved sides and plain yellow metal 2mm wide shank to back stamped 18ct, approximate weight of mount 2.8gms, ring size S. £300 - 500 53 A DIAMOND HALF ETERNITY RING, nine brilliant cut diamonds individually claw set in a 9 carat yellow and white gold mount, plain 2mm wide shank, ring size S. £120 - 180 54 A RUBY AND DIAMOND HALF ETERNITY RING, three brilliant cut diamonds and four rubies, channel set in an 18 carat all yellow gold half eternity mount, 4mm wide with a 2.5mm wide shank, approximate weight of mount 4.2gms, ring size P. £250 - 350 55 A DIAMOND CLUSTER RING, sixteen brilliant cut diamonds, (one missing), claw set in a yellow and white metal crossover design mount with 2mm wide shank and shoulders, stamped 14kt, ring size L. £250 - 350
56 A CIRCULAR DIAMOND CLUSTER RING, a single old brilliant cut diamond millgrain set to centre and surrounded by an outer scalloped frame of ten old cut diamonds, all set in a yellow and white metal mount, plain shank with solid spear point shoulders stamped 18ct, ring size O. £250 - 350 57 AN AQUAMARINE AND DIAMOND RECTANGULAR CLUSTER RING, step cut aquamarine 14mm x 10mm, collet set and surrounded by sixteen brilliant cut diamonds, pip claw and millgrain set in an all white metal mount with 2mm wide shank stamped 18ct and spear point shoulders, approximate weight of aquamarine 10.00 carats, total weight of diamonds approximately 2.00 carats, ring size N. £4000 - 6000 58 A RUBY AND DIAMOND OVAL CLUSTER RING, the oval faceted ruby 13mm x 11mm, claw set and surrounded by fourteen brilliant cut diamonds, claw set, in a yellow and white metal mount with 2mm wide shank and fleur de lys shoulders, approximate weight of ruby 6.50carats, total weight of diamonds approximately 1.80 carats, ring size P. £4000 - 6000 59 AN EMERALD AND DIAMOND RECTANGULAR CLUSTER RING, the rectangular step cut emerald 5.2mm x 3.5mm, surrounded by forty pave set brilliant cut diamonds, overall size of cluster 14mm x 12mm, all white metal mount with 3mm wide shank stamped 750 and ten diamonds set as a double row to each shoulder, ring size N. £900 - 1100 60 AN EMERALD AND DIAMOND THREE STONE RING, a step cut emerald 5mm x 4mm, four claw set with a brilliant cut diamond to each side in an all yellow metal traditional three stone mount with 2mm wide shank and shoulders, stamped 18ct, ring size K. £150 - 200
61 A SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND CROSSOVER CLUSTER RING, two pear shaped sapphires 7.5mm x 5.5mm, each surrounded by twenty brilliant cut diamonds, claw set in an all white metal mount with 2.8mm wide shank stamped 18k and five baguette cut diamonds set into each crossover shoulder, ring size O. £900 - 1100 62 A SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND RING, one sapphire, 7mm x 5mm oval mixed cut stone, collet set with a princess cut diamond claw set to each side, in an 18 carat yellow and white gold mount with 2.2mm wide shank and 3.5mm wide shoulders, total weight of diamonds approximately 0.50 carat, ring size Q £350 - 450 63 TOM PAYNE AND PETER TRIGGS - A CHRYSOBERYL CATS EYE AND DIAMOND DRESS RING, the oval cabochon cut cats eye 6.5mm x 5mm, collet set to the centre of a swirl of eleven old cut diamonds, all mounted in 18 carat yellow and white gold with an outer ribbon of molten finish gold, plain 2mm wide shank, gross weight of mount approximately 8gms, ring size R. £400 - 600 64 A CORAL DRESS RING AND PAIR OF CORAL EARRINGS, a 12.5mm cabochon coral peg set on a yellow metal ring mount with pierced heart shaped border to setting, plain 2.2mm wide shank and shoulders, gross weight approximately 6.5gms, ring size R, a pair of 16mm cabochon coral earrings in yellow metal mounts stamped 750, pierced fittings with post and clip, gross weight approximately 18gms (2) £120 - 180 65 AN OPAL AND DIAMOND CLUSTER RING AND PAIR OF EARSTUDS, the ring having a round cabochon cut 8mm opal to centre surrounded by nineteen rose cut diamonds in a yellow and white metal circular cluster mount with 2mm wide shank and shoulders stamped 18ct, ring size O, a pair of 4.5mm circular cabochon cut opal earstuds in 9 carat yellow gold settings for pierced ears. £180 - 240
66 AN OPAL DRESS RING, the round cabochon cut opal 20mm diameter collet set with a rope edge in a 9 carat yellow gold mount with 3.5mm wide shank and decorated wide shoulders, gross weight approximately 7.4gms, ring size P. £60 - 80
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67 AN OPAL DRESS RING, the oval cabochon cut opal 21mm x 15mm collet set in a yellow metal mount with 2.4mm wide shank and shoulders stamped 9ct, gross weight approximately 6.5gms, ring size N, £60 - 80 61
68 AN AMETHYST DRESS RING, the oval faceted amethyst 16.5mm x 13.5mm, set in an 18 carat yellow gold mount with finely textured under bezel having twelve polished bars terminating in twelve claws holding the stone, 3.2mm wide shank and shoulders, gross weight approximately 8gms, ring size N. £100 - 150 69 A TURQUOISE DRESS RING, the round cabochon cut turquoise 12mm diameter, set in a yellow metal mount with floral design setting of alternating textured bars and radiating polished bars terminating in twelve claws holding the stone, 2.2mm wide shank stamped 750 and split shoulders, gross weight approximately 7.2gms, ring size W. £100 - 150 70 A BLUE CABOCHON CUT STONE DRESS RING, the round cabochon cut stone 8.5mm diameter set into an 18 carat yellow gold signet design mount with 3.5mm wide shank and wide shoulders all decorated with a fine satin finish, gross weight approximately 12gms, ring size Q. £150 - 200 71 A BLACK ONYX, PEARL AND DIAMOND DRESS RING, a frame of thirty diamonds surrounding a slice of black onyx with cluster to centre of a 4mm pearl surrounded by twelve diamonds, overall dimensions 24mm x 15mm, 14 carat yellow and white gold setting with 2mm wide shank and shoulders, ring size K. £150 - 200
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72 A PURPLE STONE DRESS RING, a 19mm round brilliant cut synthetic corundum made to simulate alexandrite, eight claw set in a yellow metal coronet mount with 2mm wide shank and shoulders, ring size O. £70 - 100 73 TWO DRESS RINGS, a small opal seven stone half hoop ring in all yellow metal mount, ring size O, an 18 carat yellow gold gypsy set ring having one diamond, ruby and sapphire, hallmarked Birmingham 1895, approximate weight 2.4gms, ring size P. £140 - 180
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74 A GENTLEMAN’S SQUARE DIAMOND CLUSTER RING IN THE ROLEX STYLE, nine brilliant cut diamonds, individually pave set in an 18 carat all yellow gold square signet mount with plain shank and wide watch bracelet design shoulders, approximate weight of mount 12.3gms, total weight of diamonds approximately 0.70 carat, ring size W. £500 - 800 75 CARTIER - AN 18 CARAT YELLOW GOLD THREE DIAMOND “LOVE” RING, the original “Love” design being created by Aldo Cipullo in 1969, 5.5mm wide polished band with three screw heads and three brilliant cut diamonds, engraved inside band “Cartier 750-53-C42194”, approximate weight 6.3gms, ring size M, complete with Cartier ring box. £600 - 800 76 MUST DE CARTIER - THREE COLOUR 18 CARAT GOLD RUSSIAN TRIPLE WEDDING BAND, three 3.5mm wide D shape bands, red, yellow and white gold, the rose coloured band engraved Must De Cartier, approximate weight 7.7gms, with Cartier purchase certificate dated 21/12/90 in small red folder, red ring box and outer white card box ring size L. £350 - 450 77 MASONIC INTEREST - A 9 CARAT YELLOW GOLD SIGNET RING, the oval head 11mm x 9mm having a plain polished face to one side and blue enamel with gold compass to other, approximate weight 7.8gms, ring size Z. £80 - 120 78 A PAIR OF TAHITIAN BLACK PEARL EARRINGS, the 13.5mm pearls suspended from a princess cut diamond with a trefoil of three brilliant cut diamonds to the earstud, all mounted in 18 carat yellow and white gold pierced fittings with post and butterfly. £200 - 300
79 A PAIR OF CULTURED PEARL STUD EARRINGS, 9mm pearls, pierced fittings with post and butterfly. £50 - 80 80 TWO PAIRS OF EARRINGS, a pair of coral torpedo shaped 35mm drops with coral button stud to top, pierced hook fittings with safety catch, a pair of lapis lazuli 25mm drops with gold coloured caps and pierced shepherds crook fittings, (2). £150 - 200 81 A PAIR OF TASSEL DROP EARRINGS, the yellow metal thirteen strand S links tassel drop with fluted caps suspended from button studs with pierced hook fitting with safety catch, stamped 18K, total weight approximately 9.4gms. £150 - 200 82 A PAIR OF YELLOW METAL GEMSET EARRINGS, set with sapphires, rubies and emeralds, marquise and brilliant cut stones, pierced fittings with post and clip, total gross weight approximately 3.7gms. £60 - 80 83 A PAIR OF ART DECO DESIGN WHITE METAL AND DIAMOND DROP EARRINGS, with nine stone circular clusters, suspended from a diamond set bar with a feature stone, 4.5cm drop, pierced fittings with post and butterfly. £1000 - 1500 84 A PAIR OF ART DECO DESIGN DIAMOND EARRINGS, four baguette cut diamonds and forty brilliant and eight cut diamonds to each, 30mm long, in all white metal mounts, pierced fittings with post and butterfly £750 - 1000
85 A PAIR OF TANZANITE AND DIAMOND OVAL CLUSTER EARRINGS, an oval faceted one carat tanzanite 7mm x 5mm, four claw set and surrounded by twelve brilliant cut diamonds to each, in all white metal mounts, pierced fittings with post and butterfly, posts with secure threads, overall dimensions of cluster 11mm x 9mm, total weight of tanzanites approximately 2.00 carats, total diamond weight approximately 0.70 carat. £800 - 1200 86 A PAIR OF DIAMOND SINGLE STONE EARRINGS, one brilliant cut single carat diamond four claw set to each, in all white metal mounts stamped 750, pierced fittings with post and butterfly, total weight of diamonds approximately 2.00 carats. £2800 - 3400 87 A PAIR OF DIAMOND SINGLE STONE EARRINGS, one brilliant cut half carat diamond four claw set to each, in all yellow metal mounts stamped 14K, pierced fittings with post and butterfly, posts with secure thread, total weight of diamonds approximately 1.00 carat. £800 - 1200 88 A PAIR OF FLORAL DESIGN DIAMOND EARRINGS, twenty-six diamonds set into five petal all white metal floral mounts stamped 750, pierced fittings with post and butterfly. £120 - 180 89 A FINE QUALITY LADY’S COMPACT SET WITH EDWARDIAN CUT DIAMONDS, the white metal case stamped with the standard 957 having four hinged compartments for powder, lipstick, comb and cards with a mirror inside the hinged lid, the case having a ridged decoration with the cover in a yellow metal hobnail design with twenty two raised stars each diamond set, the clasp set with a horizontal row of twelve diamonds, dimensions 13cm x 8.5cm x 1.8cm, gross weight approximately 470gms, complete with a black suede evening bag. £1000 - 1500
90 A DIAMOND PENDANT ON CHAIN, a solitaire princess cut diamond four claw set in an 18 carat yellow and white gold mount on an 18 carat yellow gold fine flexible link chain 45cm long, approximate weight of diamond 0.45carat, gross weight of pendant and chain approximately 4.7gms £500 - 800 91 A TAHITIAN BLACK PEARL PENDANT AND CHAIN, the 11mm Tahitian pearl with small brilliant cut diamond to top, suspended from a trillion cut tanzanite coloured stone all mounted in 18 carat white gold on an 18 carat white gold barley link chain 40cm long, £300 - 500
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98 A COLLECTION OF BALTIC AMBER JEWELLERY - a butterscotch coloured fringe necklace, silver ring with rectangular amber, gilt bracelet with alternating links and square stones, stamped 333 and a similar ring, abalone necklace, brooch, wire necklace with drops. (7) £50 - 80 99 A MULTI-COLOURED TAHITIAN CULTURED PEARL NECKLACE, thirty-seven Tahitian cultured pearls, graduating in size from 9.9mm to 12.5mm, knotted every pearl into a necklace 48cm long, fitted with an 18 carat white gold 10mm spherical bead fastener with a satin finish to blend with the pearls. £1000 - 1500 100 A TWO ROW CULTURED PEARL CHOKER NECKLACE, forty-five and forty-two 6.8mm pearls strung into a two row choker necklace 34cm long and fitted with a yellow metal rope design snap with a 8.5mm Tahitian pearl to centre, snap stamped 14k. £140 - 180
101 A TWO ROW CULTURED PEARL NECKLACE, fifty-nine and fifty-five approximately 8.8mm pearls strung into a two row choker necklace 60cm long and fitted with a 9 carat yellow gold box snap set with 8 sapphires. £250 - 350 102 A CULTURED PEARL ROPE NECKLACE, eighty-five 8.5mm cultured pearls, knotted every pearl into a single row 84cm long, fitted with a silver snap fastener with small pearl. £200 - 300 103 A CULTURED PEARL NECKLACE WITH DIAMOND CLASP, the seventy-nine pearls graduating in size from 4.5mm to 8mm, knotted every pearl into a single row 60cm long and fitted with a yellow and white metal bow design clasp stamped 585 and set with a single diamond to centre, approximate size of diamond 0.08 carat. £120 - 180 104 A CULTURED PEARL NECKLACE, sixty-two 6.5mm cultured pearls, knotted every pearl into a single row 46cm long and fitted with a yellow metal safety hook fastener. £80 - 120
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105 A CONTEMPORARY YELLOW METAL EMERALD NECKLACE AND EARRING SUITE, marquise and brilliant cut emeralds all set in yellow metal, the necklace having a fan shaped pendant drop, length of necklace 42cm, stamped 916, a pair of similar earrings for pierced fittings with post and butterfly, gross weight of suite approximately 47gms. £500 - 800 106 A CONTEMPORARY YELLOW METAL THREE STRAND NECKLACE IN THE ETRUSCAN STYLE, of fine mesh work and faceted links, central fan shaped pendant with beaded fringe, length of necklace 38cm, stamped 916, approximate weight 26.5gms £500 - 800 107 A CONTEMPORARY YELLOW METAL NECKLACE AND EARRING SUITE IN THE ETRUSCAN STYLE, faceted and beaded link collar with seven hemispherical links to front supporting a tapered fringe, length of necklace 38cm, stamped 916, a pair of similar fringe drop earrings, pierced fittings with post and butterfly, posts with secure thread, total weight of suite approximately 37.4gms £700 - 900
108 A YELLOW METAL NECKLACE, 2mm wide flexible ornate bead and floral stud construction, spaced by twelve hollow fancy spheres, chain link to fastener, 70cm long, stamped 22K, approximate weight 39.5gms £900 - 1100 109 A VICTORIAN OVAL SILVER LOCKET, engraved design to front, 40mm x 35mm, hallmarked Birmingham 1883, white metal collar of alternating engraved and polished links with beaded border 38cm long. £80 - 120 110 A VINTAGE COSTUME JEWELLERY NECKLACE AND BRACELET, eleven 30mm circular links to necklace and five to bracelet, each set with an 8.5mm white paste to centre and pearl trefoils. (2) £70 - 100 111 A YELLOW METAL CHAIN NECKLACE, 6mm circular belcher links with rings, 70cm long, stamped 18K, approximate weight 35.5gms £600 - 800
112 A HALLMARKED 18 CARAT YELLOW GOLD NECKLACE, 5mm twisted rope design, 45cm long, approximate weight 19gms £320 - 380 113 A YELLOW METAL NECKLACE, 5.5mm twisted rope design entwined with a white metal box link chain, 45cm long, stamped 750, approximate weight 29.5gms £500 - 800 114 A HALLMARKED 18 CARAT YELLOW GOLD NECKLACE, 5mm close flexible flat curb link, 50cm long, approximate weight 21.4gms £380 - 420 115 A YELLOW METAL NECKLACE, 4mm close flat faceted curb link, 50cm long, stamped 750, approximate weight 22.4gms £380 - 420 116 A YELLOW METAL NECKLACE, 3.5mm close flat curb link, 42cm long, stamped 750, approximate weight 9.6gms £170 - 200
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117 A HALLMARKED 22 CARAT YELLOW GOLD NECKLACE, 2.2mm wide flexible chain formed from four rows of small polished hexagonal studs, 55cm long, approximate weight 14.4gms £300 - 500 118 A HALLMARKED 9 CARAT YELLOW GOLD NECKLACE, 7.2mm twisted rope design, 76cm long, approximate weight 39gms £250 - 350 119 A YELLOW METAL NECKLACE, 1mm fine rope link chain, 42cm long, stamped 750, approximate weight 3gms £50 - 80 120 A VICTORIAN YELLOW METAL GUARD CHAIN, fancy faceted belcher and ring links, fitted with a swivel fastener, 9ct pad stamp, overall length 5 feet 4 inches, approximate weight 28.7gms £250 - 300
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121 A VICTORIAN FANCY LINK YELLOW METAL GUARD CHAIN, with swivel fastener, 5 feet long, pad stamp marked 9c, approximate weight 33gms. £300 - 500 122 A DIAMOND COLLAR NECKLACE, pear and brilliant cut diamonds all individually claw set in a platinum necklace 43cm long, total weight of diamonds approximately 26.60 carats, colour grading G/H, clarity VS/1/2SI/1/2, gross weight of necklace 53gms as per valuation dated 3rd July 2013. £17000 - 20000
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123 A DIAMOND AND BLACK ONYX NECKLACE AND EARRING SUITE, the black onyx torpedo shaped pendant drop having a band of brilliant cut diamonds set into 18 carat white gold and suspended from diamond set links and individual milgrain set diamonds,18 carat white gold two row trace link chain attached to either side and having two diamond set roundels, a pair of similar drop earrings with a suspension bar set with five square cut sapphires, pierced fittings with post and butterfly, length of earrings 40mm. £1500 - 2000 124 FOUR SILVER EVERSHARP PENCILS, engine turned barrels, 13cm long, circa 1950’s, not boxed. Footnote: These are original samples that have not been circulated. £100 - 150 125 FIVE SILVER EVERSHARP PENCILS, various engine turned barrels, 10cm long, circa 1950’s, not boxed. Footnote: These are original samples that have not been circulated. £100 - 150
129 MONT BLANC - A Mont Blanc Meisterstuck fountain pen and matching propelling pencil, gold-plated trim with a 14 carat gold nib, no. 4810, eraser present in pencil, associated navy leather case. £200 - 300 130 A CASED SET OF 9 CARAT YELLOW GOLD DRESS STUDS, comprising a pair of cufflinks, four buttons and three studs, octagonal with mother of pearl with an untested red stone to centre and yellow gold raised reeded border and solid backs, hallmarked, fitted case Collingwood of Conduit St, Ltd 46 Conduit St, W1 £100 - 150 131 A CASED SET OF SILVER DRESS STUDS, comprising a pair of cufflinks, four buttons and two studs and five other additional circular chrome plated studs, octagonal with black onyx with a small seed pearl to centre and plain raised silver border and solid backs, cased. £30 - 50
132 A CASED PART SET OF 9 CARAT WHITE GOLD DRESS STUDS, comprising a pair of cufflinks, four buttons and one stud, square three dimensional with mother of pearl and white gold engine turned border and solid backs, hallmarked Birmingham 1957, fitted case Garrard & Co, 112 Regent Street London W1 £80 - 120 133 A CASED PART SET OF 9 CARAT WHITE GOLD DRESS STUDS, comprising a pair of cufflinks, four buttons and one stud, circular white guilloche enamel with untested blue stone to centre and raised white gold border and solid backs, hallmarked Birmingham 1955, fitted case Charles Packer & Co, 76 Regent Street, London W.1 £80 - 120
126 SIX SILVER EVERSHARP PENCILS, various engine turned and plain barrels, 13cm long, circa 1950’s, not boxed. Footnote: These are original samples that have not been circulated. £150 - 200 127 FIVE SILVER EVERSHARP PENCILS, various engine turned and plain barrels, 12cm long, circa 1950’s, not boxed. Footnote: These are original samples that have not been circulated. £100 - 150 128 SEVEN SILVER EVERSHARP PENCILS, various engine turned and plain barrels, 10cm to 13cm long, circa 1950’s, not boxed. Footnote: These are original samples that have not been circulated. £150 - 200
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139 OMEGA - A GENTLEMAN’S STAINLESS STEEL OMEGA CONSTELLATION AUTOMATIC CHRONOMETER, circular baton dial with sweep seconds and date aperture in a stainless steel case with integral stainless steel bracelet, no box or paperwork. £150 - 200 140
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134 A PAIR OF 18 CARAT YELLOW GOLD CUFFLINKS AND ONE OTHER, the pair having oval engine turned sunray face and etched border, chain links, hallmarked Birmingham 1926, approximate weight 12.5gms, the single cufflink plain oval with chain links, approximate weight 4.5gms. £300 - 400 135 A 9 CARAT YELLOW GOLD CIGARETTE/ JEWEL BOX, fine barley engine turned decoration to cover with plain polished sides, wooden lined, 16cm x 8.5cm x 3.25cm, hallmarked Birmingham 1960, makers mark T&S. No personal inscriptions or monograms to box. £1200 - 1800 135A CARTIER - A 9 CARAT YELLOW GOLD CIRCULAR VINAIGRETTE, 30mm diameter, fluted sides with hinged emblem finial to top and sponge to interior, hallmarked London 1964, approximate weight 23gms. £280 - 320
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136 HOLLAND & HOLLAND - A PAIR OF SILVER CUFFLINKS, 15mm convex discs with one face bearing the Holland & Holland name, hallmarked London 2000, fitted Holland & Holland case. £200 - 300 137 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 138 WITTNAUER - A GENTLEMAN’S STAINLESS STEEL CHRONOGRAPH, circa 1960’s, silvered dial with gilt Arabic 12 and 6 numerals, square and pencil gilt batons, double register subsidiary dials recording minutes and continuous seconds, outer red telemeter scale, fitted with a black leather strap. £300 - 500
OMEGA - A GENTLEMAN’S OMEGA 18 CARAT YELLOW GOLD DRESS WATCH, square champagne coloured baton dial with integral Milanese bracelet graduating from 20mm to 16mm, overall length of bracelet 17cm, gross weight including movement 72gms, no box or paperwork. £1000 - 1500 141 THREE WRIST WATCHES OF MILITARY INTEREST, a Unitas wrist watch with circular Arabic dial and subsidiary seconds dial in a stainless steel case 32m diameter with screw down back, engraved on back of case broad arrow ATP 103584 63717 Bravingtons, manual wind movement, another steel watch with a circular white Arabic dial, 30mm diameter, engraved on back of case A.M. GB/234 3313/42, manual wind movement, a Smiths wrist watch with circular black dial with Arabic numeral chapter ring, pencil hands, sweep seconds hand, steel case 35mm diameter with screw down back, engraved broad arrow, 6B/9614045 312/67, manual wind movement (3) £100 - 150 142 A GENTLEMAN’S SILVER CASED DRESS WATCH OF MILITARY INTEREST, circular white enamel dial with Roman numeral chapter ring and subsidiary seconds dial in a silver case 31mm diameter, outer and inner cases hallmarked London (imported) 1916, engraved on back of case “Lt. Col. H H Wayman Duke of Wellington’s RegT” manual wind movement, narrow black leather strap. £70 - 100
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143 G & M LANE OF LONDON - A GENTLEMAN’S MILITARY AERO WATCH, circular black dial with large Arabic numerals, large pencil hands and subsidiary seconds dial, fine milled bezel to the circular steel case overall diameter 40mm, manual wind movement. engraved on back of case the broad arrow, R 47 2, two part black leather strap. £100 - 150 144 LONGINES - A GENTLEMAN’S MILITARY WATCH, circular buff coloured dial with Arabic numerals, blue steel hands and sweep seconds hand, circular stainless steel case overall diameter 30mm, manual wind movement. engraved on back of case the broad arrow, 6B/159 A18014, brown calf skin strap. £100 - 150 145 LONGINES - A GENTLEMAN’S BRITISH AIR MINISTRY MILITARY NAVIGATORS WATCH, circular buff coloured dial with Arabic numerals, blue steel hands and sweep seconds hand, circular stainless steel case with 60 minute rotating outer bezel, overall diameter 32mm, manual wind movement. engraved on back of case A.M. Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd, Mk VIIA 6B/159 2340/40, Hirsch brown box calf strap. £600 - 800
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146 A LADY’S WHITE METAL AND DIAMOND SET COCKTAIL WATCH, the circular dial with Arabic numerals, diamond set bezel, the shoulders and bracelet set with baguette and brilliant cut diamonds, fitted with a two strand boot lace bracelet in white metal. £800 - 1200
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147 OMEGA - A LADY’S DIAMOND SET DRESS WATCH, having a square gold baton dial in a yellow metal case with twenty eight brilliant cut diamonds individually claw set into the bezel, integral Milanese bracelet graduating from 14mm to 8mm wide, length of bracelet 18cm, stamped “750”, approximate weight including movement 46gms, no box or paperwork, the bracelet has a split on one shoulder requiring a repair, no losses. £1000 - 1500 148 AN ART DECO WHITE METAL AND DIAMOND ENCRUSTED COCKTAIL WATCH, rectangular cream Arabic numeral dial in a white metal diamond set case with tapered bracelet attached set with twentytwo brilliant cut diamonds, overall length of watch 15.5cm. £250 - 350
149 LE MUST DE CARTIER - A LADY’S SILVER GILT VERMEIL TANK QUARTZ WRISTWATCH, having a rectangular champagne dial with Roman numeral chapter ring in a 20 micron gold-plated on silver case 30mm x 22mm, engraved on the back 71922 590005 fitted with a brown crocodile leather strap, with Cartier purchase certificate and guarantee dated 25/4/91 and care leaflet in red folder, red watch box and outer white card box £400 - 600 150 FENDI - A LADY’S GOLD PLATED FASHION WRISTWATCH, having a plain rectangular black dial with Arabic numerals 12 and 6, in a polished gold-plated case 35mm x 12mm, engraved with the “Fendi” name and double F logo, fitted with an original Fendi black leather strap and gold-plated buckle, no box or paperwork £200 - 300 151 A HALLMARKED 9 CARAT ROSE GOLD DOUBLE ALBERT, solid non-graduated curb links fitted with a T bar and two swivels, overall length 42cm, hallmarked Birmingham, a yellow metal fob attached having a three sided faceted citrine held in a 9 carat yellow curb link swivel, hallmarked Birmingham 1922, approximate weight of albert only 61gms, £600 - 800 152 A HALLMARKED 9 CARAT ROSE GOLD SINGLE ALBERT, solid graduated curb links fitted with a T bar, swivel and bolt ring fasteners, overall length 36cm, hallmarked Birmingham 1887, Victoria Jubilee Head Half Sovereign 1887 shield back, drilled and attached to albert, gross weight approximately 41gms. £300 - 500
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153 A HALLMARKED 9 CARAT ROSE GOLD DOUBLE ALBERT, solid elongated links spaced by twisted links fitted with a T bar, swivel and bolt ring fasteners, overall length 40cm, two yellow metal fobs attached having cornelion intaglio seals, one a profile of a girl, the other a thistle, approximate weight of albert only 30gms, £200 - 300
156 AN 18 CARAT YELLOW GOLD FULL HUNTER POCKET WATCH, white enamel Roman numeral dial with subsidiary seconds dial, engine turned outer cases, central cartouche to front cover with feint initial D, key wind movement named M Edler London & Adelaide S.A., number 2285, diameter of dial 37mm, case 45mm. £400 - 600
154 A HALLMARKED 9 CARAT ROSE GOLD DOUBLE ALBERT, solid graduated curb links fitted with a T bar and two swivels, overall length 40cm, 9 carat yellow gold shield shape medallion attached to albert, hallmarked Birmingham 1918, gross weight approximately 68gms. £550 - 700
157 J W BENSON - 18 CARAT YELLOW GOLD OPEN FACE POCKET WATCH, white enamel Roman numeral dial marked “J W Benson London” with subsidiary seconds dial, plain polished 18 carat yellow gold outer and inner cases, hallmarked London 1894, keywind movement number 9667, plate engraved “The Ludgate Watch”Patent No. 4658, diameter of dial 40mm, case 46mm. metal bow to top. £500 - 800
155 A 9 CARAT YELLOW GOLD VESTA CASE, plain polished finish 36mm x 25mm, jump ring soldered to side, hallmarked Birmingham 1921, makers mark S.Blankensee & Sons Ltd. approximate weight 16gms. £120 - 180
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158 LECOMPTE GENEVE - YELLOW METAL DEMI HUNTER POCKET WATCH, white enamel Roman numeral dial marked “Lecompte Geneve” at bottom, plain polished yellow metal outer and inner cases stamped 18K, bubble glass to outer case with blue enamel Roman numeral chapter ring, inner case engraved “Examined by Dent Watchmaker to The Queen, 33 Cockspur Street London”, top wind movement, diameter of dial 30mm, case 36mm. £300 - 500 159 A SILVER OPEN FACE POCKET WATCH, white enamel dial with a Roman numeral chapter ring with subsidiary seconds dial, silver outer and inner cases, the outer case having an engine turned pattern and hallmarked London 1886, case numbered 120628, top wind movement, silver graduated curb double albert with three swivels, T bar and three fobs attached, medallion, ingot and silver coin, another smaller silver single albert with two swivels 32cm long, approximate weight of two alberts 2.9oz. £50 - 80
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160 VICTORIAN ELECTROPLATED AND FROSTED GLASS COMPORT BY ELKINGTON & CO., shallow frosted bowl with an applied rim of fruiting vines, matched triangular base with vine tendrils, diameter 22cm. £50 - 80 161 VICTORIAN ELECTROPLATED TEA TRAY BY HENRY WILKINSON & CO., Sheffield, rectangular with canted corners, beaded outlines ‘bright-cut’ decoration with engraved crest and motto, width 70cm. £40 - 60 162 VICTORIAN ELECTROPLATED PRESENTATION GALLERY TRAY, rectangular with rounded corners, ‘bright-cut’ decoration, and engraved inscription, width 52cm. £40 - 60
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163 EDWARDIAN SILVER HIP FLASK, by George Unite, Birmingham 1907, cushioned rectangular form, engraved monogram, 6oz gross, 15cm. £150 - 200 164 PAIR OF SHAPED OVAL SILVER DESSERT BASKETS, by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield, 1924, cast and scrolled outlines, pierced decoration, blank heart-shaped cartouches, raised on spade feet, 15oz in total, width 21cm. £200 - 300
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165 GEORGE IV THREE-PIECE SILVER TEA SERVICE, by Eley & Fearn, London, 1823-25, each of compressed circular form, fluted shoulders, teapot with engraved monogram and acanthus leaf decoration to the spout, 46oz gross, teapot height 16cm, (3). £400 - 600 166 PART CANTEEN OF GEORGE IV SILVER CUTLERY, by William Johnson, London 1824, fiddle and thread pattern, with scallop terminals, comprising: pair of sauce ladles, twelve table forks, twelve dessert spoons, and twelve dessert forks, engraved crests, 88oz. £700 - 1000 167
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167 CHINESE SILVER THREE-PIECE TEA SET, by Wang Hing & Co., Hong Kong, circa 1900, each piece of compressed spherical form decorated with irises, wading birds and prunus, tea pot with engraved monogram, 27oz in total, teapot 12cm. £1000 - 1500
170 MATCHED THREE-PIECE REGENCY TEASET, teapot by George Fenwick, milk jug and sugar bowl, by Robert Kerr, Edinburgh 1813, each of compressed circular form, with a gadrooned outline, lightly fluted lower sections, 32oz gross, (3). £300 - 500
168 TWELVE PLACE CANTEEN OF SILVER CUTLERY, Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1971, La Rochelle pattern, comprising: twelve table knives, twelve table forks, twelve dessert knives, twelve dessert forks, twelve fish knives, twelve fish forks, twelve hors d’oevres / fruit knives, twelve hors d’oevres / fruit forks, twelve grapefruit spoons, twelve soup spoons, twelve teaspoons, six serving spoons 132oz weighable, in a fitted mahogany, serpentine front case, labelled “Finnigans, London, Manchester, Liverpool”, width 49cm. £4000 - 6000
171 GEORGE II/III MATCHED PAIR OF SILVER CANDLESTICKS, one probably by James Gould, London 1745, the other by William Cafe, London, probably 1763, associated(?) sconces, shouldered knopped stems, shaped bases moulded with leaves, 32oz in total, 23cm. £500 - 800
169 VICTORIAN SILVER PEAR-SHAPED COFFEE POT, by Thomas Smily, London 1858, embossed foliate decoration, cast bird finial, cast scrolled handle and spout, blank cartouche, 27oz, 27cm; and an Irish silver pear-shaped milk jug and sugar basin, possibly by John Smyth, Dublin, 1858, embossed foliate decoration, 20oz in total, (3). £500 - 800
172 SET OF FOUR GEORGE III SILVER CANDLESTICKS, makers marks I.C, London 1772, of neo-classical design, with cluster columns, leafy capitals, square bases with beaded outlines, swags and rosettes, engraved crests, weighted, 33cm. £1000 - 1500
173 SET OF TEN GEORGE III SILVER TABLESPOONS, by Thomas Chawner, London 1772, Old English pattern, with engraved crests, two other Old English pattern tablespoons; eight dessert spoons; eight table forks; and four fiddle and thread dessert forks, 53oz in total. £500 - 800 174 VICTORIAN SILVER DESSERT DISH by William Hutton & Sons Limited, London 1897, lozenge shape with beaded outlines and cast acanthus scrolls, pierced sides with swags, 25cm; and a pair of Edwardian boatshaped sweetmeat dishes, by James Dixon & Sons, London 1906, 19cm, 12oz in total, (3). £120 - 180
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175 GEORGE I STYLE SILVER TEAPOT, by Charles Stuart Harris & Sons, London 1927, compressed pear-shaped form, wooden handle and finial, engraved monogram, 13oz gross, 15cm. £120 - 180
179 VICTORIAN SILVER ‘ZODIAC’ TUMBLER, by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1885, engraved and embossed decoration, inscribed Blanche, basin set with George II half-crown, 8cm. £80 - 120
183 NUMBERED SET OF TWELVE FIGURAL MENU HOLDERS, by Thomas Charles Jarvis, London 1992, Cries of London, 7cm and smaller, 15oz gross, in a case marked Garrard & Co. Limited, London. £250 - 350
176 PAIR OF VICTORIAN SILVER FISH SERVERS, by John Gilbert, Birmingham 1856-57, pierced and engraved blades, filled scrolled handles, cased. £100 - 150
180 ASPREY & CO LTD SILVER CIRCULAR POCKET FISHING FLY BOX, gilded interior with compartments and piercing to centre of hinged cover, thumb piece engraved with initials “ATS”, 11cm diameter, Sheffield 1929, makers mark A&CoLtd. approximate weight 5.5oz. £100 - 200
184 SET OF EIGHT SILVER NAPKIN RINGS, John Pinches, London 1991, flat-backed with beaded outlines, 16oz gross, cased. £200 - 300
177 EDWARDIAN CIRCULAR SILVER DESSERT BOWL, by Charles Frederick Hancock & Co., London 1910, pierced and engraved bowl, gadrooned outline, raised on three paw feet, 24oz, diameter 25cm. £300 - 500 178 VICTORIAN OVAL SILVER DESSERT BOWL, by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1896, beaded serpentine outline with cast foliate motifs, pierced and with swags and rosettes, raised on anthemion feet, 9oz, width 19cm. £200 - 300
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181 VICTORIAN SILVER CAMPANA SHAPED TWO-HANDLED ROSE BOWL, by Sibray Hall & Co. Ltd., London 1897, moulded girdle, flying scroll handles, 27oz, width 30cm. £300 - 400 182 GEORGE III STYLE SILVER MUG, by J.B. Chatterley & Sons Limited, London 1935, baluster form 9cm, 7oz. £60 - 80
185 EIGHT PLACE CANTEEN OF SILVER CUTLERY, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1960, St. James pattern, comprising four table spoons, eight table forks, eight dessert forks, eight soup spoons, eight dessert spoons, eight teaspoons, table knives and dessert knives, pair of sauce ladles, sugar tongs, sugar spoon, suite of three servers, together with stainless steel carvers, 82oz weighable, in a fitted oak case, width 48cm. £1600 - 2000 186 THE NATIONAL MOTOR MUSEUM AT BEAULIEU, A set of fifty ingot shaped medallions of classic cars by John Pinches, 79oz gross, in original fitted walnut case, width 41cm. £600 - 700
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187 A GEORGE IV STYLE THREE-PIECE SILVER TEA SET, by Barker Brothers Silver Limited, Birmingham 1934-35, plain oval form, teapot with composition handle and finial, 15cm, 31oz gross. £150 - 200 188 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 - 500 189 VICTORIAN PARCEL GILT SUGAR BASKET, by Hunt & Roskell, London 1896, beaded swing handle, pierced bowl, with swags and wreaths, marked Hunt & Roskell Late Storr & Mortimer, 1549 with a cranberry glass liner, 12cm, 7oz, in a fitted case. £100 - 150
190 RECTANGULAR SILVER TEA TRAY, by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1925, indented corners, moulded outlines, twin handles, engraved border with a trellis design, scrolls and scallops, approximately 120oz, width 73cm. £1200 - 1800 191 VICTORIAN SILVER FISH SLICE, by William Theobald & Robert Metcalfe Atkinson, London 1838, pierced blade with engraved crest, cast dolphin handle, 27cm, and a fish fork to match, by Ardwinckle & Slater, London 1889, 15oz in total, (2). £200 - 300 192 SET OF TWELVE TABLE KNIVES, steel blades, filled silver handles, stamped 800, six similar table knives and six similar dessert knives, (24). £150 - 200
193 SET OF SIX TEA KNIVES, plated blades, filled silver handles, Sheffield 1925, sundry Maltese silver cutlery, other silver and white metal cutlery including a three-piece carving set. £70 - 100 194 STERLING SILVER OVAL TRAY, probably Maltese, marked Sterling 925, cast gadroon and foliate serpentine outline with twin handles, 48oz, width 59.5cm. £500 - 800 195 STERLING SILVER PEDESTAL BOAT SHAPED ROSE BOWL, probably Maltese, marked Sterling 925, semi-gadrooned with cast griffin handles and lapette bands, 48oz, width 52cm. £500 - 800
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204 SILVER DESK STAND, eight hundred standard, labelled Francis Meli **Valetta, Malta, mid 19th Century, shaped rectangular form, with a central candlestick and two glass inkwells, dished based with scrolled outlines, width 18cm. £250 - 350 205 THREE MALTESE SILVER LETTER KNIVES, each set with an Emmanuel de Rohan Order of Malta token 1776 (x2), and 1780, knives with 17cm blades, the mounts incorporating the Maltese Cross marked 800 standard. £150 - 200 206 PAIR OF MALTESE SILVER LADLES, 917 standard, rounded bowls, twisted handles, cartouche terminal with Maltese Cross, and another Maltese silver sauce ladle, 800 standard, cast foliate pattern handle, (3). £60 - 80
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196 ITALIAN STERLING STANDARD FOUR-PIECE TEA AND COFFEE SET, Florence (FI263), post-war, in the Empire style, urn shaped with gadrooned girdles and deer-hoof feet, comprising coffee pot, 20cm, teapot 18cm, milk jug and covered sugar bowl, 55oz gross. £700 - 1000 197 FRENCH SILVER PEAR-SHAPED JUG, Minerva head guarantee mark only, Charles X style, hinged domed lid with fruit finial, embossed decoration of scrolls, ebonised handle, on three scrolling feet, 15oz gross, 23cm. £150 - 200
200 MALTESE SILVER COVERED SUGAR BOWL, mark of Saverio Cannataci, mid 19th Century, urn-shape with twin scroll handles, domed lid, foliate finial, body with embossed floral decoration, 13oz, 20cm. £1200 - 1500 201 MALTESE SILVER COVERED SUGAR BOWL, mark of Saverio Cannataci, 1850, urn-shape, twin scroll handles, domed lid with fruit and leaf final, embossed and chased decoration, 10oz, 14cm. £1000 - 1500
198 ITALIAN SILVER-FACED OVAL DRESSING TABLE MIRROR, Florence (FI281), postwar, 800 standard, beaded and palmette outlines, 29cm. £200 - 300
202 ITALIAN SILVER URN-SHAPE JUG, Risorgimento mark, 1872-1933, 800 standard, Empire style, scrolled handle, fluted and embossed bowl, 13cm, and another similar, (2). £200 - 300
199 PAIR OF STERLING SILVER FIVE-LIGHT CANDELABRA, probably Maltese, 20th Century, four scrolled branches, lobed and leaf-capped stems, domed basis, weighted, six sconces only, 41cm. £1200 - 1800
203 CONTINENTAL WHITE METAL SUGAR BOWL, indistinctly marked, probably Eastern European, 19th Century, fluted ogee form, with a reciprocal domed lid and urn finial, raised on three hoof feet, 15cm. £100 - 150
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207 MALTESE SILVER LADLE, 1832, Fiddle pattern, 33cm, and a similar ladle, 1846, 11oz in total, (2). £120 - 180 208 MALTESE SILVER SOUP LADLE, maker’s mark PM, Fiddle pattern, 6oz, 30cm. £60 - 80 209 PART CANTEEN OF MALTESE SILVER CUTLERY, 917 standard, Fiddle pattern, six place setting, comprising table spoons, table forks, dessert spoons, dessert forks, and tea spoons, 63oz, (30). £700 - 1000 210 SET OF SIX MALTESE SILVER FISH KNIVES AND FORKS, 800 standard, Fiddle pattern, 15oz. £150 - 200
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211 MATCHED PAIR OF MALTESE SILVER TABLE SPOONS, by Paolo Pace, mid 19th Century, fiddle pattern, four very similar by Alfredo Vassallo Cremona, together with six table forks dated 1842, all engraved with a monogram and dated 1927, 26oz, (12). £280 - 320 212 SET OF SIX MALTESE SILVER TEASPOONS, mid 19th Century fiddle pattern, five similar teaspoons, 1838, together with a set of six sterling silver Fiddle pattern dessert spoons and very similar tea spoons, 22oz, (23). £250 - 300 220 ITALIAN MAIOLICA CIRCULAR PLATE, probably Montelupo 17th century, decorated in colours, with a bird, floral motifs, diameter 22cm. £200 - 250
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223 MEISSEN PORCELAIN FIGURE, of young Bacchus with bunch of grapes and goblet, incised C82, 21cm. £280 - 320
221 PAIR OF MEISSEN FIGURES, 20th century, modelled as shepherd and shepherdess musicians, incised 61003, and 61004, 26cm. £300 - 400
224 DRESDEN PORCELAIN DESERT SERVICE, ribbon moulded dished circular form, painted with floral sprays and sprigs, comprising two tall comports, diameter 20cm, two low comports and eleven plates, (15). £150 - 200
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222 MEISSEN PORCELAIN FIGURE, 20th century, young lady with a basket of flowers, impressed 30, 15cm; a Meissen figure of a boy, ‘Grape Harvester’, impressed 86, 14cm; a Meissen figure of a cellist, no.7292, 13cm; a small figure of child, no.127; together with another German figure, variously damaged and with restorations, (5). £200 - 300
225 DUTCH DELFT PLATE, mid 18th century, painted with a Chinese landscape, including a single figure in blue and manganese, some damage, diameter 22cm. £100 - 150
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229 CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE BALUSTER SHAPE COVERED VASE, bearing four character mark, reserves decorated with figures in a fenced garden, domed lid, with a temple lion finial, 29cm. £150 - 200
235 ROYAL WORCESTER PEDESTAL FLOWER HOLDER, 1895, column moulded with mask heads and scrolls, the column with three dolphins on lion paw feet, floral decoration on a blush ground, No.1639, height 23cm. £100 - 150
230 PAIR OF CHINESE PORCELAIN CERULEAN BLUE MONOCHROME BOTTLE VASES, bearing Qianlong six character seal marks, each with applied decoration of a dragon to the shoulder, damaged, 20cm. £80 - 120
236 ROYAL WORCESTER CONCH SHELL VASE, 1896, coral formed base with shells, blush coloured, pattern no.101, 18cm; and a Royal Worcester scallop-shaped dish, 1896, floral decoration on a blush ground, no.1274, repaired, 16cm, (2). £100 - 150
231 CHINESE PORCELAIN BLUE AND WHITE BOWL, bearing four character mark, centre decorated, with precious objects within a lozenge panel, floral border, diameter 13cm. £70 - 100
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232 CHINESE PORCELAIN BOTTLE VASE, bearing Yongzheng six character mark, painted with horses and elephants by a rocky outcrop, with waves and bats, 31cm. £200 - 300
226 LARGE CHINESE PORCELAIN BLUE AND WHITE VASE, bearing Kangxi six character mark, of square section shouldered form, with canted corners, painted with figurative scenes, spaced by hatched vertical divisions, each incorporating three panels, 54cm. £400 - 600
233 DERBY PORCELAIN FIGURE, John Milton, early 19th century, standing, his right arm resting on a plinth, with books, incised No.105, 29cm; and a companion figure, William Shakespeare, the latter with hairline cracks, (2). £250 - 350
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234 ROYAL WORCESTER DINNER SERVICE, Hyde Park pattern, registered 1966, comprising three circular vegetable tureens, width 25cm; a pair of sauce boats on stands; oval meat plate 45cm; two oval service platters; nine dinner plates; nine soup plates; nine dessert plates; and nine tea plates, (45). £350 - 450
CHINESE EXPORT PORCELAIN BLUE AND WHITE DISH, probably Jiaqing, decorated with a flower basket, hatched border, 41cm; and another Chinese export porcelain dish, decorated with deer, width 35cm, (2). £150 - 200 228 CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE BOWL, Ming style decoration, fruiting branches over a stiff leaf band, chipped, diameter 27cm, boxed. £300 - 500
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237 ROYAL WORCESTER BOTTLE VASE, 1896, slender neck, ovoid bowl, floral decoration on a blush ground, No.1661, 17cm; a Royal Worcester fluted vase, 1912, of square section, blush coloured, No.1728, chipped, 16cm; and a Royal Worcester spill vase, 1917, decorated with Hadley roses, No.G689, 9cm, (3). £100 - 150 238 GRAINGER & CO., Worcester reticulated pot-pourri vase, 1896, domed lid, ovoid bowl, supported on three hoofed feet, in curved triangular plinth, blush coloured, No.G565, 16cm. £100 - 150 239 ROYAL WORCESTER MILK JUG AND SUGAR BOWL, 1896, moulded coopered design, with floral decoration on a blush ground, the jug 7cm; similar saucer dish, 1897, diameter 13.5cm; Royal Worcester circular pin-box, 1914, floral decoration on a blush ground; a miniature Royal Worcester basket and a Worcester-style tea cup, (6). £100 - 150
240 HEREND PORCELAIN DINNER SERVICE, MODERN, with basket weave moulding, decorated with fruit and insects, comprising a pair of circular tureens, diameter 26cm; pair of oval meat plates, 40cm; two other dishes, a double-lipped sauceboat; twelve dinner plates; eight soup bowls with stands; nine dessert plates, and twenty-six other plates in sizes, (61). £750 - 1000 241 RAILWAY INTEREST; STAFFORDSHIRE PRINTWARE MUG, mid 19 century, design with steam train, decorated in colours, 10cm. £100 - 150 242 MASONIC INTEREST: SCOTTISH POTTERY JUG, retailers mark for John Hay, Greenock, printed with Masonic vignettes and emblems, hairline cracks, 21cm. £100 - 150 243 EARLY VICTORIAN CUT-GLASS TWO-PIECE COMPORT, possibly by Richardson, shallow circular bowl, knopped and stepped base, diameter 28cm, height 29cm. £150 - 200 244 CUT GLASS BULBOUS SHAPE JUG, early 19th century, hobnail cut band, 16cm; and another cut glass jug, polygonal section, 15cm, (2). £100 - 150 246 VICTORIAN AMETHYST GLASS SCENT BOTTLE, inverted thistle form with hexagonal stopper, gilt painted decoration of scrolls and flowers, 15cm; Victorian blue glass scent bottle of octagonal section, damaged and repaired; Victorian ruby-tinted scent bottle and two blue glass bottles, (5). £100 - 150
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247 VICTORIAN BLUE OVERLAID GLASS VASE SHAPE SCENT BOTTLE, gilt decoration, lacking stopper, 15cm; Victorian green ground overlaid scent bottle of oval form, 15cm; two other scent bottle, one damaged; decanter-shaped lavender water bottle, with gilt decoration, (5). £80 - 120 248 VICTORIAN FACETED GLASS SCENT PHIAL, gilt decoration, with stopper, 12cm; two others, 13cm and 5.5cm; small opaque glass scent bottle; miniature glass scent bottle; two glass patch boxes; and two other scent bottles, (9). £50 - 80 249 VICTORIAN GILT METAL AND MOUNTED CUT GLASS SCENT BOTTLE, flattened vase form, hinged lid with repousee decoration, 12cm; Victorian opaque glass scent bottle with gilt metal engraved mounts, and engraved monogram, 8cm; and two white metal mounted cut glass and overlaid vinaigrettes, (4). £150 - 200
250 PAIR OF MALLET SHAPED DECANTERS, milled ring collars, swag and star cut bowls, with stoppers, 27cm. £200 - 300 251 FACET CUT WINE GLASS, late 18th century, ogee bowl, eight-sided diamond faceted and knopped stem, 14cm. £80 - 120 252 FACET CUT WINE GLASS, late 18th century, rounded funnel bowl, engraved with Jacobite rose, and sprays, six-sided diamond faceted stem, 15cm. £200 - 300 253 BELL BOWL WINE GLASS, mid 18th century with tear drop over the plain stem, folded foot, 14cm. £150 - 200 254 BELL BOWL WINE GLASS, mid 18th century, multiple spiral, air twist stem, folded foot, 17.5cms. £150 - 200
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264 FLARED LIP OGEE BOWL WINE GLASS, second half of the 18th century, lightly moulded bowl, with rose and petal engraving, double-series opaque twist stem, 14.5cm. £200 - 300 265 DOUBLE-KNOPPED WINE GLASS, mid 18th century, rounded funnel bowl with a shoulder knop, over a swollen knop, high conical folded foot, 15.5cm. £200 - 300 266 REGENCY PORT GLASS, broad ogee bowl with a diamond cut band and faceted knop, engraved crest, 10cm; and another of the same design, 8.7cm, (2). £60 - 100
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255 OPAQUE TWIST CORDIAL GLASS, mid 18th century, ogee bowl with a double-series opaque twist stem, 14cm. £150 - 200 256 TALL OGEE BOWL WINE GLASS, mid 18th century, lightly dimpled moulded bowl, double series air twist stem, 15.5cm. £250 - 350 257 FIRING GLASS, second half 18th century, with a large rounded funnel bowl, doubleseries opaque twist stem, 12.5cm. £150 - 200 258 TALL TRUMPET SHAPE CHAMPAGNE GLASS, second half 18th century, with a multi series opaque-twist stem, 19cm. £250 - 350 259 BELL BOWL WINE GLASS, mid 18th century, multiple spiral air twist stem. 17cm. £150 - 200
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260 DOUBLE KNOPPED WINE GLASS, mid 18th century rounded funnel bowl, with double collar, multiple-spiral air twist stem, with a top and centre knop, 15.5cm. £250 - 350 261 BELL BOWL WINE GLASS, mid 18th century, with tear into plain stem, folded foot, 16.5cm. £150 - 200
267 TALL CORDIAL GLASS, mid 18th century, rounded funnel bowl, with a Jacobite rose and bud engraved bowl, double-series air twist stem, tall domed flanged foot, 17.5cm. £300 - 400 268 MASONIC INTEREST; SQUARE BUCKET BOWL RUMMER, circa 1800, bowl engraved with Masonic emblems, and a monogrammed filled cartouche, a flat knopped step, 14.5cm. £300 - 500
262 TALL THICK STEM CORDIAL GLASS, mid 18th century, rounded funnel bowl, folded foot, 17cm. £200 - 300 263 FLARED LIP OGEE BOWL WINE GLASS, mid 18th century, the bowl with light spiral moulding, double-series opaque twist stem, 15cm. £250 - 350
269 MASONIC INTEREST; VICTORIAN ONION SHAPED DECANTER, engraved with Masonic emblems, facet cut neck, 23cm. £60 - 80 270 MASONIC INTEREST; REGENCY TUMBLER, engraved with Masonic emblems and monogram JW, over cut flutes, 9.5cm. £80 - 120
271 MASONIC INTEREST; VICTORIAN THISTLE SHAPE FIRING TUMBLER, engraved ANCHOR LODGE over Masonic emblems, No.1704, 10cm; and another Ethedreda Lodge, No.2107, 8cm, (2). £150 - 200 272 MASONIC INTEREST; FUNNEL SHAPE FIRING GLASS, mid 19th century, engraved with Masonic emblems, over concentric polished cut banding, 12cm. £80 - 120 273 MASONIC INTEREST; VICTORIAN SQUAT BALUSTER JUG, engraved with Masonic emblems, 18cm. £100 - 150 274 MASONIC INTEREST; REGENCY FIRING TUMBLER, engraved LODGE OF CONCORDE, 6.5cm. £80 - 120 275 MASONIC INTEREST; REGENCY BUCKET BOWL RUMMER, profusely cut with emblems and symbols, angular knop stem, 13.5cm. £200 - 300 276 MASONIC INTEREST; CUP BOWL RUMMER, circa 1800, the bowl engraved with Masonic symbols and a monogram in a cartouche, angular top knop over a lemon squeezer base, 12.5cm. £250 - 350 277 MASONIC INTEREST; VICTORIAN BUCKET BOWL RUMMER, dated 1842, engraved with Masonic symbols, crown shield cartouche PV19, No.6, flanked by emblems of the union, stamped collar, knop stem, 16.5cm. £250 - 350
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285 9CT GOLD AND ENAMEL FOUNDER’S JEWEL, Fattorini & Sons, Birmingham 1922, cartouche shape, ECCLES LODGE No.4422, back engraved. £200 - 300 286 9CT GOLD AND ENAMEL JEWEL, Kenning & Son Limited, London 1935, cartouche shape PICCADILLY ROSE CROIX CHAPTER, No.278, back engraved, coronet suspension under a pelican clip with an enamelled badge of Mercury to the clip. £200 - 300 287 GRAND DIVISION OF THE DONS OF TEMPERANCE, SILVER AND ENAMEL MEDAL, by S. Blankensee & Sons Limited, Birmingham 1891, centred with a Star of David, with an old cut diamond point and six small rubies, CARDIFF GRAND DIVISION OF THE SONS OF TEMPERANCE 1842, diameter 6.2cm. £70 - 100 288 VICTORIAN SILVER GILT AND ENAMEL MALTESE CROSS MEDAL, by Spencer, Birmingham 1889, centred with a Cross of Lorraine, coronet suspension. £40 - 60 289 SILVER AND PASTE SET SQUARE AND COMPASS JEWEL, Birmingham 1916, with graduating stones to the compass, 6cm; and a sterling silver drum shape patch box, embossed lid, with square and compass device, (2). £50 - 80
290 VICTORIAN SILVER SQUARE AND APRON PENDANT, by Rawlins & Summers, London, probably 1851, engraved decoration, 5.5cm; and two other sword and apron pendants LEOPOLD LODGE No.1571, with enamel badges to the ribbon, and Abergele Lodge No.6438 with enamel badge DUWADIGON, (3). £70 - 100 291 SILVER AND ENAMEL MOUNTED 13TH MASTER JEWEL, by CW & SS London 1965, blue enamel ground badge, with initial E. No.7271; two silver gilt enamel squares and aprons, both with pictorial badges, FOREST OAK LODGE No.5240, and PENN & TYLERS GREEN LODGE, No.5676, (3). £70 - 100 292 VICTORIAN STYLE ROSE METAL SEAL, with Masonic emblems, hard stone damaged, 3cm; and two silver and enamel Founder’s jewels, TABLEAU LODGE No.4875, London 1926; and RIPON FALLS LODGE No.6221, EC Toye & Co., London 1949, (3). £70 - 100 293 ROLE OF HONOUR SILVER GILT AND ENAMEL JEWEL, by FCP & Co., Birmingham 1955, Garter badge design, QUEEN’S LODGE recipient; and two paste-set jewels, (3). £70 - 100 294 SILVER GILT AND ENAMEL FOUNDER’S JEWEL, indistinct maker’s mark, London 1931, LODGE LUSAKA NORTHERN RHODESIA, No.1368 SC; and five other silver and enamel Founder’s jewels WEST KENT MASTERS LODGE No.5778, by Spencer, Birmingham 1938, ALPHA LODGE No.6480, SPECULA LODGE No.5049 by Toye & Co., London 1928, LODGE OF ST. FRANCIS No.4899 by Fattorini & Sons, Birmingham 1927; and LEVER PARK LODGE No.8144, Birmingham 1966, (6). £150 - 200
278 MASONIC INTEREST; REGENCY NAMED TUMBLER, engraved Masonic symbols and emblems JAMES BURSLEM, 10cm. £200 - 300 A Collection of Masonic Jewels | 27
295 SILVER GILT SQUARE AND APRON MASTER’S JEWEL, CORINTHIAN LODGE No.7625, 8th Master EAST LANCASHIRE LODGE, Fattorini & Sons, Birmingham 1961, BAGLAN LODGE by Spencer, Birmingham 1951; and two others, unmarked, (5). £100 - 150 296 VICTORIAN SILVER GILT AND ENAMEL CARTOUCHE SHAPE STEWARD’S BADGE, by Spencer, Birmingham 1890, ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS 1891; another Steward’s badge MASONIC ROYAL BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION by Spencer, Birmingham 1929; a silver commemorative badge for The Great War, Birmingham 1923; and a Bicentenary silver badge, GRAND LODGE OF SCOTLAND 1736-1936 (4). £100 - 150 297 SILVER AND ENAMEL FOUNDER’S JEWEL, by Spencer, Birmingham 1912, cartouche shape, KURUNEGALA LODGE EC, No.3629,; and four other silver gilt and enamel Founder’s jewels; STIVICHALL LODGE No.5799, by Kenning & Sons Limited, Birmingham 1914; DENE LODGE No.4635, by Toye & Son, Birmingham 1924; DARTMOUTH LODGE OF MMM, No.737, by Spencer, Birmingham 1922; and LODGE BURROUGHS STRANCE, No3565 EC, by Kenning & Sons Limited, London 1930, (5). £150 - 200 298 SILVER GILT AND ENAMEL COMPASS JEWEL, by Toye & Co., London 1912, designed with a cross and pelican, coronet suspension, 9cm; FAIRFAX CHAPTER, No.3255, jewel Toye & Co., London 1934; and WARWICKSHIRE DEPUTY badge, by H & K, Birmingham 1964, (3). £80 - 120 299 VICTORIAN SILVER GILT ENAMEL AND PASTE SET DIAMOND JUBILEE COMMEMORATIVE JEWEL, Kenning & Son, 1897; and a Victorian gilt metal and enamel jewel, thistle wreath surround, back engraved Poona, 1862, (2). £80 - 120 28 | Militaria
300 SILVER GILT AND ENAMEL FOUNDER’S BADGE, Toye & Co., London 1933, cartouche shape, THE EIFL LODGE OF MMM, No.927; and four other silver gilt and enamel Founders’s badges, PETWORTH LODGE, No.5547, by EEL, Birmingham 1935; HALAS ABBEY LODGE, No.5407, by WJ Dee, Birmingham 1932; LODGE MOORPARK RENFREW, No.1263, Fattorini & Son, 1920; and TYTHE BARN LODGE, No.6446, Birmingham 1972, (5). £100 - 150
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301 SILVER GILT AND ENAMEL BADGE, by Spencer, Birmingham 1912, DISTRICT GRAND LODGE OF CEYLON constituted 1907; and two other Foundation badges, SACRED DELTA CHAPTER, No.216, 1849, by Toye & Co., unmarked; and AMPHIBIOS LODGE No.258, 1803, by Spencer, London 1902, (3). £80 - 120
306 207741 GNR. W REID, Royal Artillery, WWI pair, two 1939-1945 British War Medals and a 1939-1945 Star, (5). £40 - 60
302 SILVER GILT MEDAL BY LS, LONDON 1924, CHAPTER ROMA, No.37; and three silver and enamelled jewels, one inscribed Steward, 1898 by RS & Co., London 1898; another MONKHAMS LODGE, No.4161, London 1920; and another London 1936, (4). £80 - 120 303 COLLECTION OF SEVEN SILVER GILT SQUARE AND APRON JEWELS, each with enamel badges, TOWNLEY PARKER LODGE, No.1032, by Toye & Co., London 1955; WAYFARERS LODGE, No.4600, London 1924; OLD DIXONIANS LODGE, No.6037, marked silver; AUGHTON LODGE, No.7996, Birmingham 1976; SILENT TEMPLE LODGE, No.126, by Kenning & Son, London 1935; LODGE OF AMITY, by Spencer, Birmingham 1935; RETREAT LODGE, No.7122, London 1960, in a Vintage hard plastic Masonic box, together with a Mason’s gavel, OAK FROM THE OLD TONTINE BUILDING GLASGOW LODGE, ALBERT EDWARD No.592, (9). £200 - 300
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305 PTE WALTER CROSS 42202, York and Lancashire Regiment, British War and Victory Medals, with ribbons and record office receipt dated 1.12.1921, with memorial “death penny” plaque and photograph (KNOWN TO HAVE DIED DURING THE BATTLE OF THE SOMME). £100 - 120
307 ALFRED JOSEPH RILEY MBE MC, a group of four, comprising Military Cross MBE Civil Division and WWI pair to 2.LIEUT.A.J.RILEY., together with miniatures, Certificate of Grant correspondence, booklet of statutes and an album of photographs. Footnote: Alfred Joseph Riley enlisted as a Private in the Honourable Artillery Co., was later promoted to 2nd Lieutenant and Lieutenant of 10th Royal Fusiliers at the time September 1919 reports the recognition of gallantry and devotion to duty in the field with the award of the Military Cross, “In establishing an advanced post against strong enemy opposition he handled platoon with remarkable skill and ability, the state of the ground rendered movement most difficult and it was mainly due to his leadership and initiative that the post was advanced and held”. Alfred Riley contributed to the International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg in 1946, the album includes pasted in Tribunal Pass and a photograph of the Assembly Room, Herman Goring and Rudolf Hess are clearly visible on the front row of the defendants bench. £800 - 1200
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308 MEDALS; GROUP OF THREE AWARDED TO 2677 PRIVATE C E CULVERHOUSE, Somerset Light Infantry including British War Medal 1914-1918, Victory Medal and 1915-15 Star, together with a George V Meritorious Service Medal awarded to 200864 Private C E Culverhouse, 1/4 Somerset Light Infantry Territorial Force, a 1914-15 star awarded to 437 Sjt. A E Williams, Royal Fusiliers, a Victory medal awarded to 182565 Private F Woollard, Royal Engineers, other cap badges, ribbons, replica medals, etc., (quantity). £50 - 80
309 90100 BOMBADIER R.S. MCINTOSH, Third Field Battery, Royal Artillery, Victorian India Medal, India 1895, together with two bars, Tirah 1897-98; Punjab Frontier 1897-98, engraved naming to the edge, together with a silver presentation cigar case, rectangular cushion form, engraved with leafy scrolls, shield cartouche, ‘Sergt R.S. McIntosh, as mark of esteem from the Staff Sergeants and Sergeants of the Third Battery Royal Field Artillery, W.H. Birmingham 1902, 12cm, (2). £100 - 150
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310 2ND LIEUT. FRANCIS ROBSON WARREN - A World War I MC & MM Group, MILITARY CROSS, (BOXED), MILITARY MEDAL TO 12-95 SGT:F.R.WARREN. E.YORK: R. AND A WWI TRIO A 1914/15 STAR SIMILARLY NAMED, THE PAIR TO CAPT.F.R.WARREN, WITH MINIATURES, TOGETHER WITH MARCHING COMPASS IN LEATHER CASE AND A STANDARD ISSUE SHAVING SET AND WITH RELATED WWII MEDALS. Footnote: Francis Robson Warren Attested 14 September 1914, serving with the Whole Pols 12th Battalion serving first in Egypt, Awarded Military medal for bravery in the field May 1916 (“No. 95, SGT.F.R.WARREN, D COY, who on 9th May 1916 when No. 18 Post was blown in at once took and commenced to open it out when shelling was continuing in the neighbourhood”, Routine Orders 11th May 1916). Posted, wounded July 1916, discharged to commission to Royal Welsh Fusiliers attached Somerset Light Infantry. Awarded Military Cross 1918 for clearing the enemy from a fortified house under heavy fire after which he moved up to meet and afterwards beat off a counter attack (London Gazette 2 April 1919). F R Warren was numbered amongst the final list to receive the Freedom of the City of Hull on behalf of Servicemen. This lot is offered with photocopies of Routine Orders 11th May 1916, a letter from the Infantry Record Office, York 2 February 1917 and A Ward of Military Cross Citation. £2000 - 3000 311 BADGE OF THE CERTIFICATE OF HONOUR FOR NYASALAND PROTECTORATE, neck badge, bronze, 65mm, with suspension ring. £100 - 150 312 GERMAN MEDALS: WAR MERIT MEDAL, War Merit Cross with swords, (2), Eastern Winter 1941/42 Campaign medal, West Wall medal damaged, iron Cross (2), War Merit Cross with swords concave badge, Flak Artillery badge, Assault badge, Black Wound badge, Luftwaffe Ground Assault badge, all mounted on a board, (12). £50 - 80
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313 GERMAN MEDALS; IRON CROSS (6), Cross of Honour 1914 1918 (3), The Kyffhäuser War Commemorative Medal, 25 year Long Service Cross, Luftschutz Service medal 1938, Eastern Front medal, Sudetenland medal (2), Deutsche Volkspflege (Social Welfare) medal, Merit Cross 1939, Merit Cross with swords 1939, War Merit medal. £80 - 120 314 GERMAN BADGES; NARVIK SHIELD 1940, WWII Sport badge bronze marked Ferd. Wagner, Army Infantry Assault badge, Kriegsmarine Auxiliary Cruiser badge with gilt wreath and ship (2). £80 - 120 315 A BRASS TELESCOPE, five section, the outer section with a leather strap, largest lens diameter approximately 6cm, maximum length 123cm, cased. £100 - 150 316 A PAIR OF 1952 STEEL MILITARY HANDCUFFS, and a WWI hand grenade, (2). £40 - 60 317 LIEUTENANT COLONEL H. MOYSEBARTLETT, The King’s African Rifles, published Gale & Polden, Aldershot 1956, with wrapper, Pictorial Africa, Battle for the Bundu, and One Thousand Miles in a Machilla, (4). £80 - 120 318 A BRASS BOER WAR TRIVET, “A Gentleman in Kharki”, 22cms, a WWI walking stick carved, 90cms and three framed silks. £100 - 150 319 MILITARY FIELD SIGNAL BOX, 24cm. £50 - 80
320 VICTORIAN SCHOOL, Victorian Officer, oil, probably over a print foundation, 30 x 23cms. £80 - 120 321 A WWI MEMORIAL PLAQUE, “1914-1918 The Great War...2nd Lieutenant Arthur Sheard... Private T H Wheater...”, 63x40cms. £120 - 180 322 HM SUBMARINE TORBAY PLAQUE, 27cms, two Indian paratrooper cloth signs, WWII ephemera and a German torch. £50 - 80 323 A PAIR OF LEG IRONS, and a branding iron “S”. £50 - 80 324 A TURNED HARDWOOD TRUNCHEON, 40cms, leather strap and another similar truncheon, (2). £20 - 30 325 A PAIR OF BRASS EPAULETTES, and a small collection of ammunition cases, (quantity). £20 - 30 326 BOER WAR INTEREST, and a framed photograph of British and Boer commanding officers, 21cm x 28cm, mounted in an oak frame. £20 - 40 327 PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY CAST NICKEL ARMORIAL HARNESS MOUNTS, 9cm, (2). £60 - 80 328 HERSKIND, Edward VIII when Prince of Wales, in Naval Officer’s uniform, a chalk drawing on paper, signed and dated 8 September, 1931, 63cm x 46cm, oak frame. £30 - 50
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329 EPHEMERA Books etc., some signed by author and relating to Welsh Fusiliers, Poster, Teapot stand, Commemorative plates. £50 - 80 330 A WILKINSON SWORD METAL SCABBARD PATTERN, 121cms, and another curved scabbard pattern, 106cms, (2). £20 - 30 331 WAR OFFICE ISSUE, a large quantity of coloured prints, British Military Uniforms, 51cm x 31cm, unframed. £70 - 100
332 TWO WORLD WAR II RAF SILK ESCAPE MAPS, (2). £20 - 40 333 A CAST METAL ROYAL ARMS, 12.5cms, two smaller Royal crests, mounted and framed and a cast brass profile bust of the Duke of Wellington, 19cms, (2). £50 - 80 334 COLLECTION OF REGIMENTAL CAP BADGES, other badges and medals, and two glazed display cases. £100 - 150 335 A CIVIL WAR STYLE LOBSTER TYPE HELMET, a small breastplate, height 32cms and two wristplates, (4). £100 - 150
336 A WWI BRONZE DEATH PLAQUE, named Albert Henry Pollard, diameter 12cms, mounted in a stained wood frame together with a photograph. £50 - 80 337 A WWI MEMORIAL FRAME, embossed metal inset with arched aperture surrounded by architectural Ionic columns, angel pediment and riflemen, the motto ‘The path of duty was the way to glory’, carved oak architectural surround, overall 59x53cms. £70 - 100 338 A GERMAN HELMET, the left side with eagle and swastika decal, the right side with indistinct decal, leather lining and chinstrap, stamped 3523. £50 - 80
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342 A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER PRESENTATION LOVING CUP, by Hawksworth Eyre & Co., London 1900, leaf-capped handles, lightly lobed form, engraved with Leicester Regiment badge and further engraved “QUEEN VICTORIA’s CUP 1903...”, 14oz, 14.5cm Provenance: The Draw for Regimental Silver and Property, 1979, no.72. £120 - 150 343 A COLLECTION OF FRENCH AND OTHER SILK GREETINGS CARDS, approximately thirty-nine. £120 - 180
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339 AN AMERICAN COPPER AND BRASS BUGLE, dated 1916 and stamped Michigan USA, with rope tassel, 26cms, and another bugle stamped Henry Keat & Sons 105 & 103 Matthias Rd, London 1915, 41cms, (2). £50 - 80 340 VARIOUS REGIMENTAL CAP BADGES, Royal Tank Regiment and other buttons, cloth badges, medal ribbons, a Christmas 1914 tin and two bronze medals, (quantity). £50 - 80 341 CAST BRASS BELT BUCKLES; IRISH GUARDS, Welsh Guards, Grenadier Guards, Coldstream Guards, British Army, Grenadier Guards stamped W Dowler & Sons Ltd Birmingham 1921, (6). £50 - 80
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344 AIR COMMANDER B MCENTEGART C.B.E. TWO ALBUMS OF PHOTOGRAPHS OF WORLD WAR II BOMBERS “AMERICAN AIRCRAFT” AND “BRITISH AIRCRAFT” AND A SCRAP BOOK OF MILITARY CARTOONS. £40 - 60
348 A CARVED OAK CIRCULAR PLAQUE, Northamptonshire First Yeomanry, diameter 33cms, two Northamptonshire Yeomanry presentation shield plaques and a collection of other presentation shield plaques, (quantity). £50 - 80 349 A CAST BRASS CIRCULAR PLAQUE, Maj. Gen. Baden Powell Mafeking 1900, diameter 20cms, a part M6 periscope, tank models and other ephemera, (quantity). £50 - 80 350 A “SEDGEMOORE SCYTHE”, 89cm blade stamped THOMPSON. £20 - 30 351 A LEATHER SHOT FLASK, 21cms, another similar and a powder flask, (3). £20 - 30
345 A VICTORIAN SILVER PRESENTATION GOBLET OF MILITARY INTEREST, by Thomas Smily London 1864, chased and embossed decoration, of Riflemen, engraved PRESENTED to the 8TH NORTHAMPTONSHIRE RIFLE VOLUNTEERS BY The Manor and Corporation OF DAVENTRY 1864, leaf-moulded base, weighted, 22cm. £300 - 500
352 A MARCHING DRUM, metal side with painted panel “Against Fascism, Killed in Action...”, 38cms diameter. £200 - 300
346 VICTORIAN CYLINDRICAL BOX SEXTANT, BY TROUGHTON AND SIMMS, LONDON, engraved with a chart and inscription: ‘Awarded to Gent, Cadet Edward R James for proficiency in Surveying, R.M. Academy Dec’ 1851, diameter 7.5cm. £200 - 300
354 PAINTED AND ARTICULATED WOODEN FIGURE OF THE KAISER ON HORSEBACK, Berlin to Paris 1914, lacking strings and one leg damaged, 32cm. £25 - 40
347 A LARGE BRASS SHELL CASE, base diameter 20.5cms, height 118cms, a collection of other shell cases, canon ball, bullets, hand grenades and ephemera, (quantity). £50 - 80
353 19TH CENTURY COPPER POWDER FLASK BY SYKES, 16cm, and a leather double shot belt, one measure missing, (2). £40 - 60
355 PRUSSIAN OFFICERS BRASS STAMP BOX, the lid with double eagle badge, the base stamped Ges. Gesch, 8.5cm; and a 19th century brass snuffbox, (2). £25 - 40
356 QUANTITY OF GERMAN AND BRITISH SOLDIERS BIBLES, etc., (quantity). £30 - 50 357 NAILSEA GLASS THREE MAST FRIGATE, smaller single mast ship and lighthouse on ebonised base under glass dome, 30cm. £80 - 120 358 WILLIAM IV TURNED WOOD TRUNCHEON, painted cylindrical section with crest, W IV R and initials BE, 33.5cms. £100 - 150 359 A CONTINENTAL SILVER AND ENAMELLED CREST, possibly Latvian, mounted on a leather strap the reverse with monogram, shield pendant, chain suspension, 18.5cms. £50 - 80 360 A TRIBAL CLUB, carved patterns, 65cms. £20 - 30 361 SUDANESE WEAPONS, SWORDS, arm knives, etc., (6). £100 - 150 362 AN AUSTRALIAN BOOMERANG, carved with kangaroos in a bush landscape, 62cms, and three other boomerangs, (4). £0 - 0 363 A TRIBAL CANE, skull carved grip, the cane with a carved and painted coiled snake, 92cms. £200 - 300 364 TRIBAL WEAPONS, a carved wood stabbing spear, 89cm; a short wood spear and an iron spearhead, (3). £70 - 100
366 ZULU KNOBKERRY, 79cm. £50 - 80 367 AFRICAN COW HIDE SHIELD, oval, 76cms, two short spears, two metal spear heads and a modern kukri knife. £50 - 80 368 A COLLECTION OF NORTHAMPTONSHIRE IMPERIAL YEOMANRY AND NORTHAMPTONSHIRE REGIMENT BUTTONS AND BADGES, (quantity). £80 - 120
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369 A TROOPERS 1871 PATTERN WHITE METAL DRAGOONS HELMET, white and blue plume, brass wreath to the peak, side rosettes and leather backed chin chain, with a badge for the Northamptonshire Imperial Yeomanry, 34cms, together with a metal case labelled Sir Charles Frederick, Northamptonshire Yeomanry and with a shield plaque George B Winter & Son, Military Outfitters, Conduit St., London £500 - 800 370 A NORTHAMPTONSHIRE IMPERIAL YEOMANRY BLUE DRAGOONS UNIFORM JACKET, with shoulder belt and pouch with regimental badge and buttons, and a Northamptonshire Imperial Yeomanry blue Dragoons peaked cap, on a mannequin marked Stockman Paris-London. £200 - 300 371 A WWII LEICESTER CIVIL DEFENCE UNIFORM, with cloth badges. £250 - 350 372 WORLD WAR II LEICESTERSHIRE REGIMENT LANCE CORPORAL BATTLEDRESS TOGETHER WITH A PHOTOGRAPH OF THE OWNER, (2). £30 - 50
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373 FOURTH BATTALION LEICESTERSHIRE REGIMENT COLOUR SERGEANT P. SAMPSON, H Company painted pine kit box, together with his jacket, and a Victorian jacket, (3). £70 - 100 374 19TH CENTURY SHOULD BELT AND POUCH, Leicestershire Rifle Volunteers and and Edwardian A.S.C. Dress sword belt, (2). £200 - 300
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375 BRITISH MILITARY RED TUNIC, brass buttons, on a mannequin. £40 - 60
385 A SET OF WEBBING, and two canvas flying helmets, (3). £30 - 50
376 A VICTORIAN OFFICERS SHOULDER BELT, silver mounts, B&P, Birmingham 1888. £250 - 350
386 A BRITISH MILITARY HELMET, leather lining marked BMB and a camouflage jacket on a mannequin, (2). £40 - 60
377 AN RAMC SHOULDER BELT, WAIST BELT AND POUCH, leather and wire, gilt metal mounts. £200 - 300 378 A 1ST VOLUNTEER BATTALION SOUTH STAFFS RED TUNIC. £200 - 300 379 A TROOPERS 1871 PATTERN BRASS HELMET, with all white plume, badge for the 7th (The Princess Royal’s) Dragoon Guards, applied wreath to the peak, side rosettes, part leather interior and part felt backed chin chain, stamped D7G 1192 2953. £250 - 350
387 WORLD WAR II US ARMY SHIRT AND JACKET, foul weather cape, and a British canvas overcoat, (4). £30 - 50 388 WORLD WAR II CHINDITS JUNGLE HAT AND TWO OTHER JUNGLE HATS, (3). £60 - 80 389 TWO WORLD WAR II JAPANESE ARMY CAPS. £40 - 60 390 THREE ARMY TROPICAL HELMETS. £20 - 30
380 A BEARSKIN, and two military peaked caps, (3). 391 £40 - 60 A GERMAN ‘BUTCHER SAWBACK’ BAYONET, the 36.5cm blade marked Alex Coppel 381 Solingen, no scabbard, a ‘butcher’ bayonet, WORLD WAR I PERIOD SPORRAN, with the marked Alex Coppel Solingen, another crest of the Gordon Highlanders and Scottish marked P.D. Luneschloss Solingen, another ‘dress’ uniform. marked Waffenfabrik Mauser A.G. Oberndorf £60 - 80 a.N. and another marked Stahlblume Schulte & Co. Gevelsberg, (5). 382 £100 - 150 19TH CENTURY PICKELHAUB, all copper construction, with nickel trim and rivets, scale 392 chinstrap and Eagle badge, removable Spike to A BAYONET, ENFIELD TYPE, 47cm blade, no access the plumeholder, leather liner stamped scabbard, two part wooden grip and four C.E.Juncker 1913, 27cm. similar bayonets, (5). £600 - 800 £50 - 80 383 A COMPLETE COURT DRESS, cut steel mounts. £150 - 250 384 PAIR OF PILOT’S GOGGLES, and a cork sun hat, (2) £20 - 40 34 | Militaria
393 A WWI BRITISH 1907 PATTERN LEE ENFIELD BAYONET, the blade stamped 1907 Sanderson, with scabbard, 58cms overall, and four other similar bayonets stamped 1907, no scabbards, (5). £60 - 100
394 A WWI BRITISH 1907 PATTERN LEE ENFIELD BAYONET, the blade stamped 1913 Remington, 43 cms blade, no scabbard, another stamped 1918 Remington and another indistinctly marked, (3). £25 - 40 395 AN ENFIELD PATTERN TURKISH BAYONET, the blade engraved and stamped with star and crescent, 46cm blade, with scabbard, and another similar bayonet, no scabbard, (2). £30 - 50 396 A VICTORIAN PATTERN 1888 BAYONET, 30.5cm blade, no scabbard, and five similar, (6). £60 - 100 397 A GERMAN M1884/98 BAYONET, 25cm blade stamped GEBR.HELLER, associated scabbard, another similar, no scabbard, and another German bayonet, (3). £20 - 30 398 A GERMAN THIRD REICH POLICE BAYONET, 33cm blade marked Alexander Coppel Solingen and with AC above scales, horn two part grip lacking badge, eagle head pommel, brown leather scabbard with plated mounts, the quillon and scabbard both stamped L.Sch.240. £50 - 80 399 A FRENCH CHASSEPOT BAYONET, 57cm blade engraved for Mutzig July 1869, the quillon numbered 1432. £20 - 30 400 A FRENCH 1866 PATTERN CHASSEPOT BAYONET, Mutzig August 1868, 57.5cm blade, no scabbard, another Tulle 1868, another Chatellerault May 1868 and another Chatellerault September 1868, (4). £60 - 100
401 A FRENCH 1866 CHASSEPOT BAYONET, Chatellerault September 1868, 57.5cm blade, no scabbard, and three other Chassepot bayonets indistinctly engraved, (4). £60 - 100 402 A FRENCH 1866 CHASSEPOT BAYONET, St Etienne 1871, 57.5cm blade, no scabbard, another Chatellerault October 1873 and another St Etienne April 1873, (3). £40 - 60 403 A FRENCH 1866 CHASSEPOT BAYONET, St Etienne January 1874, 57.5cm blade, no scabbard, another St Etienne April 1874 and another St Etienne April 1875, (3). £40 - 60 404 A FRENCH 1866 CHASSEPOT BAYONET, not engraved, 57.5cm blade, no scabbard and six other similar un-engraved bayonets, (7). £60 - 100 405 A FRENCH GRAS BAYONET, Tulle July 1877, 52.5cm blade, no scabbard, another Chatellerault August 1878 and another indistinctly engraved, (3). £30 - 50 406 A FRENCH GRAS BAYONET, St Etienne September 1877, 52cms blade, no scabbard, another St Etienne July 1878, another Tulle January 1883 and another indistinctly engraved, (4). £40 - 60 407 A SOCKET BAYONET, 54cm triangular blade, marked with a crown over E over 51, and fifteen other socket bayonets, various, (a.f.). £100 - 150 408 A FRENCH CHASSEPOT BAYONET, St Etienne February 1871, 57cm blade, metal scabbard, a cutlass and an Arab sword, (3). £100 - 150
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409 A FRENCH CHASSEPOT BAYONET, 57cm blade marked for Chatellerault 18*9=S.B. ** 1842, with metal scabbard, another chassepot bayonet and six other bayonets, (7). £50 - 80 410 A REMINGTON MODEL 1913 BAYONET 43CM BLADE, two part wooden grip, leather scabbard with metal mounts, Indian bayonet, 30cm blade marked crowned GRI MKII RFI with scabbard, two Spanish style bayonets and a MkII spike bayonet with metal scabbard and cloth frog, (5). £50 - 80
411 A WALLOON TYPE SWORD, 84cm double fullered blade, lozenge pierced bifoil guard with quillon and thumb grip, wire bound grip. £100 - 150 412 AN 1821 PATTERN HEAVY CAVALRY TROOPERS SWORD, 92cm slightly curved blade, stamped to the top of the blade Enfield 1849 and crowned VR, the side of the blade stamped with crowned E6, leather bound grip, bowl hilt. £100 - 150
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413 A BRAZILIAN CAVALRY SWORD, 91cm blade stamped with an ‘M’ to the top edge and Weyersberg Kirschbaum & Co Solingen, bowl hilt engraved ‘E.U.B.’, (Estados Unidos Brazil), leather two part grip, with metal scabbard. £60 - 100 414 ITALIAN ARTILLERY TROOPERS SABRE, 90.5cm blade marked Alexander Coppel Solingen to one side and with AC over scales to the other, stained wood grip, pierced hilt, with metal scabbard. £60 - 100 415 AN INFANTRY SWORD, 88.5cm blade, two bar hilt, wire bound fishskin grip, with leather covered scabbard. £60 - 100 416 A GEORGE V INFANTRY OFFICERS SWORD, 82.5cm decorated blade marked Sanderson Bros & Newbould Sheffield and PROVED, pierced hilt, wire bound fish skin grip, with leather covered scabbard. £60 - 100 417 A GEORGE V INFANTRY OFFICERS SWORD, 82cm decorated blade inset PROVED, pierced hilt, wire bound fish skin grip, with leather covered scabbard. £60 - 100 418 A GEORGE V INFANTRY OFFICERS SWORD, 81cm decorated blade marked Flights Ltd, London, Aldershot & Camberley, inset PROVED, pierced hilt, wire bound fish skin grip, with metal scabbard. £60 - 100 419 A 1796 PATTERN CAVALRY SABRE, 84cm curved blade indistinctly marked to the top edge, stained wood grip, (old woodworm), with metal scabbard. £60 - 100
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420 A SMALL SCOTTISH KNIFE, carved handle, metal mounted leather sheath, a bayonet and an Indian steel knife with pierced guard, (3). £100 - 150 421 AN OLD SWORD, probably Spanish, 90cm blade, sectional hardwood grip. £450 - 550 422 18TH CENTURY HUNTING SWORD, 51cm engraved blade by Breker Utrecht, brass crossguard, ebony grip with three brass studs. £60 - 80 423 BOWIE KNIFE, 27cm blade, engraved ‘Siege of the Alamo 1836, The Final Stand’, nickel crossguard. £50 - 80 424 OLD SHEATH KNIVES, various countries and a brass-cased pantograph knife, (6). £100 - 150 425 AN OLD BOWIE KNIFE, 16cm blade, wooden grip and another bowie knife, (2). £20 - 30 426 A POLEARM HEAD, 53cms overall. £20 - 30 427 A KUKRI KNIFE, 34cm blade, brass handle and three other knives, (4). £40 - 60
428 A VICTORIAN OFFICERS SWORD, 83.5cm decorated blade, indistinctly marked and overstamped W K & C, inset PROVED, light infantry basket hilt, wire bound fish skin grip, no scabbard, a 19th Century Officers sword, 83.5cm slightly curved blade decorated with a crossed sword and baton, marked Pulford & Son, St James London, and inset PROVED, brass hilt with crossed sword and baton, wire bound fish skin grip, no scabbard, and a Royal Artillery Officers sword, 78cm decorated blade, no makers mark and lacking inset, two bar hilt, wire bound fish skin grip, (3). £100 - 150 429 A DUTCH HEMBURG NAVAL CUTLASS, 60cm curved blade marked Hemburg and with a crowned B, three bar hilt, two part wooden grip, with leather scabbard. £60 - 100 430 TWO LANCES, metal heads with triangular blades, stained wood shafts with metal caps to the ends, overall length 273cms, (2). £100 - 150 431 TWO LANCES, metal heads with lozenge four blades, stained wood shafts with metal caps to the ends, overall length 279cms, (2). £100 - 150 432 TWO INDIAN LANCES, probably 17th Century, 249cms. £30 - 50 433 ANTIQUE PIKE TIP, double-edged blade, 31.5cm, mounted on a Victorian turned and ringed shaft, 140cm overall. £70 - 100 434 GHURKA KNIFE, 32cm curved blade, hardwood handle, and two minitature knives, leather sheath. £25 - 40
435 CONTINENTAL HUNTING KNIFE, probably mid 19th Century, curved blade, indistinctly engraved, stained wood handle with a brass hilt, 50cm. £30 - 40
444 AN AMERICAN CAVALRY SABRE, 88cm curved blade stamped Ames Mfg Co Chicopee Mass., US ADK 1862, two bar brass hilt, wire bound grip, with metal scabbard. £200 - 300
436 A WWII FIGHTING KNIFE, 17cm blade, metal handle, leather sheath. £120 - 180
445 A GERMAN WWII DRESS SWORD, 80cm slightly curved blade stamped E PACK & SOHNE SOLINGEN, wire bound grip, with metal scabbard, and another similar dress sword, (2). £80 - 120
452 A GERMAN THIRD REICH SWORD, 79.5cm slightly curved blade marked Paul Seilheimer Solingen, brass hilt with tassel, wire bound grip, with metal scabbard. £150 - 200
446 A CAVALRY SABRE, 90cm slightly curved blade, unmarked, bowl hilt, stained wood grip, with metal scabbard. £60 - 100
453 PRUSSIAN OFFICERS SWORD, 79cm straight blade, brass hilt with Eagle in folding guard, wire bound grip steel scabbard with knot. £150 - 200
447 AN 18TH CENTURY NAVAL SWORD, 63cm blade engraved AW above anchors 1782, brass two bar hilt marked N216, wooden grip, with leather scabbard £100 - 150
454 A FRENCH COURT SWORD, 73cms blade, brass hilt, the guard with letter ‘N’, wire bound grip, and an Elizabeth II court sword, engraved blade, (2). £100 - 150
448 A NAVAL CUTLASS, 60cm curved blade, brass hilt, fish skin grip, no scabbard, and a court sword, 80cm engraved marked Ranken & Co, brass guard and grip, no scabbard, (2). £50 - 80
455 PRUSSIAN OFFICERS SWORD, 83cm straight engraved blade, brass stirrup hilt, fish skin grip, brass mounted steel scabbard. £120 - 180
437 GLADIUS PATTERN INFANTRY SWORD, the blade marked and the date 1832, leather and brass matching scabbard, No.110, 66cm overall. £150 - 200 438 AN ITALIAN BAYONET, 27.5cm blade, metal scabbard, a wooden club and an Arab knife, (3). £50 - 80 439 A NORTH AFRICAN KNIFE, 15cm blade, metal mounted sheath and another similar knife, (2). £20 - 30 440 19TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL SWORD BAYONET, curved blade, 58cm by Chavasse, steel mounts, leather grip and scabbard. £70 - 100 441 AN INDIAN ‘CLEAVER’ KNIFE, 35.5cm blade, wooden grip. £40 - 60 442 A HUNTING KNIFE, deers foot grip, folding blade, 34cms overall. £60 - 80 443 TWO NORWEGIAN KNIVES, carved decorated blades, wire inlaid handles, 58cms, (2). £20 - 30
449 A CONTINENTAL SWORD, 78cm blade, metal guard decorated with a horse, wooden grip, no scabbard, and two middle eastern swords, 77cm blade with two crescent stamps, leather bound guard and grip, (3). £50 - 80 450 A PRUSSIAN INFANTRY OFFICERS SWORD, 83.5cm blade stamped W.K & C for Weyersberg Kirschbaum & Co, folding brass hilt, wire bound fish skin grip with brass crest for Wilhelm II, with metal scabbard. £80 - 120
451 SCOTTISH SWORD, 82cm blade, pierced and thistle decorated hilt, wire bound grip; another sword with brass stirrup hilt, wire bound grip; a sword with brass grip and pierced guards; two court swords, (5). £100 - 150
456 19TH CENTURY OFFICERS SWORD, 82cm decorated blade by H. Wilkinson, brass hilt, wire-bound fish skin hilt, and a similar sword, 81cm, pitted, (2). £50 - 80 457 19TH CENTURY RIFLE BRIGADE SWORD, 81cm blade, pierced hilt, wire bound grip, and a brass hilted Court sword, 67cm blade, hilt a.f., (2). £50 - 80 458 19TH CENTURY CAVALRY SWORD, 92cm blade, pitted, three bar brass hilt, wire bound grip and a Continental short sword, 59cm curved blade, brass hilt, (2). £50 - 80
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459 A 1796 PATTERN LIGHT CAVALRY SABRE, 82.5cm curved blade, stamped to the top edge 1831.33, with metal scabbard stamped R.A.M.7.31. £150 - 200 460 A BRITISH 1908 PATTER LIGHT CAVALRY SWORD, 89cm blade stamped SB&NLd. also ‘15, composition grip, with scabbard. £100 - 150 461 A NAPOLEONIC STYLE FRENCH CUIRASSIER’S CAVALRY SWORD, 97cm blade bearing engraving for Klingenthal 1813, three bar hilt bearing stamps, wire bound grip, with metal scabbard. £30 - 50 462 A FLINTLOCK PISTOL, 22.5cm barrel stamped with crowned cross swords, full walnut stock, the lock plate with crowned GR. £150 - 200 463 VICTORIAN PERCUSSION RIFLE, full walnut stock, dated 1855, length 145cm. £200 - 300 464 VICTORIAN STYLE RIFLE, full stock, the lock bearing the mark Tower and with Crowned VR, modern, overall length 144cm. £40 - 60 465 19TH CENTURY LONG SEA SERVICE PISTOL, converted to percussion, twelve inch barrel, full stock, brass furniture, lacking ramrod and belthook. £200 - 300 466 PERCUSSION PISTOL, 32.5cm octagonal barrel, with sights, stamped no.156, full walnut stock, overall length 49cm. £200 - 300
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467 A FLINTLOCK PISTOL, probably Balkan, 27cm barrel, engraved brass mounted frame, 50cms overall. £400 - 600 468 SUPER TARGET AIR RIFLE, .177 calibre, overall length 109cm. £40 - 60 469 EDGAR BROTHERS MOD.60 AIR RIFLE, .22 calibre, with Hawke sights, 113cms overall. £80 - 120 470 TWO OLD ROUND FRAME AIR RIFLES, a.f., and a GAT air pistol, (3). £60 - 80 471 ARCADIAN CRESTED CHINA MODEL TANK, bearing the Arms of the City of London, 14.5cm; Corona crested china model, bearing the Arms of Kingston upon Thames, 11cm; Savoy Crested model of a tank, bearing the Arms of Southend on Sea, 13cm; and Wiltshaw & Robinson, Carlton china crested model of a tank, bearing the Arms of Thornton Heath, 13.5cm, (4). £80 - 120 472 GRAFTON CHINA MODEL OF A WHIPPET TANK, bearing the Arms of Poole, 12cm; another Grafton model of a tank ‘HMS Landship’, bearing the Arms of Clacton-onSea, 12.5cm; S. Hancock & Sons, Corona china crested model of a tank, bearing the Arms of Dover, 10cm; another crested china model of a tank, bearing the Arms of Grantham, probably Arcadian, marked ‘made in England for W. Cammack & Sons, Grantham’, 9.5cm; and another unmarked crested china model of a tank, bearing the Arms of the City of London, 13cm, (5). £80 - 120
473 LARGE ARCADIAN CHINA CRESTED MODEL OF A TANK, bearing the Arms of the City of London, 16cm; a Wiltshaw & Robinson Carlton china crested model of a tank, ‘HMLS’, bearing the Arms of Douglas, 13cm; an Arcadian china crested model of a tank, bearing the Arms of Rhyl, 11.5cm; and a Grafton china crested model of a tank, ‘HMS Landship’, bearing the Arms of Sidmouth, 10cm, (4). £80 - 120 474 ARCADIAN CHINA CRESTED MODEL STEAMROLLER, ‘To Berlin’, bearing the Arms of the City of London, 12.5cm. £200 - 300 475 WILTSHAW & ROBINSON CARLTON CHINA CRESTED MODEL, ‘Yours to a Cinder, Old Bill’, bearing the Arms of St. Annes-on-theSea, 14cm. £50 - 80 476 GRAFTON CHINA CRESTED MODEL, ‘The Bomb Thrower’, bearing the Arms of Towcester, 14.5cm. £80 - 120 477 SAVOY CHINA CRESTED MODEL OF A MACHINE-GUN, bearing the Arms of Whitehaven, 8.5cm. £50 - 80
478 GRAFTON CHINA CRESTED MODEL OF A WORLD WAR I SHIP ‘IRON DUKE’, bearing the Arms of Clacton-on-Sea, 15cm; a Swan crested china model of a World War I warship, bearing the Arms of Ramsey, Hunts, 12cm; a Willow china crested model of a warship, bearing the Arms of Gilllingham, Kent, 14cm; a Wiltshaw & Robinson, Carlton china model of a crested model of a warship, bearing the Arms of the Borough of Malden, 12.5cm; Wiltshaw & Robinson, Carlton china model of a submarine, bearing the Arms of Kingston, marked ‘Great War 1914-18, 150 German U-boats Surrendered, November 20th 1918’, 14cm; Arcardian china crested model of a new submarine, bearing the Arms of Hoylake, 13cm; crested china model of a submarine, bearing the Arms of Plymouth, 11cm; and a Wiltshaw & Robinson, Carlton china crested model of a British submarine, ‘E9’, bearing the Arms of High Wycombe, 12.5cm, (8). £100 - 150 479 WILTSHAW & ROBINSON, Carlton china crested model ‘RMS Lusitania’, bearing the Arms of The City of London, 16.5cm; another Carlton china crested model, ‘HMHS Anglia’, bearing the Arms of Doncaster, 16.5cm; Swan china crested model of a torpedo boat destroyer, bearing the Arms of Woodbridge, 11cm; a crested china model of a warship, bearing the Arms of Bolton, 12cm; Arcadian crested china model of a boat, bearing the Arms of Bexhill-on-Sea, 12cm; a Willow Art china crested model of a submarine, bearing the Arms of Largo, 12cm, hairline crack; an Arcadian china crested model of a submarine, bearing the Arms of Leicester, 10cm, (7). £80 - 120
480 WILTSHAW & ROBINSON CARLTON CHINA CRESTED MODEL OF A BRITISH ANTIAIRCRAFT MOTOR, ‘RNAS’, bearing the Arms of Shipton-under-Wychwood, marked ‘Agent, Coombes Post Office, Shipton-underWychwood’, 12cm; a Shelley china crested model of an amoured car, bearing the Arms of Newport, Mon.’, 12cm; Arcadian china crested model of an armoured car, bearing the Arms of Chester, 9.5cm; and a crested china model of an armoured car bearing the Arms of The City of Hereford, 12.5cm, (4). £80 - 120 481 WILTSHAW & ROBINSON CARLTON CHINA CRESTED MODEL OF A BRITISH TRENCH MORTAR, bearing the Arms of Leicester, 6.5cm; a crested china model of field gun, bearing the Arms of Birmingham, 12cm; Grafton china crested model of a trench howitzer, bearing the Flags of Liberty, 7cm; a Wiltshaw & Robinson Carlton china crested model of a machine-gun, bearing the Arms of St. Albans, 10cm; and a crested china model of a mortar, bearing the Arms of Whitstable-on-Sea, 12cm, restored, (5). £80 - 120 482 SHELLEY CHINA CRESTED MODEL OF A FIELD-GUN, BEARING THE ARMS OF YEOVIL, No.340, 14cm; Wiltshaw & Robinson Carlton china crested model of a field-gun, bearing the Arms of Southend-on-Sea, 14cm; Wiltshaw & Robinson Carlton china crested model of a field-gun, bearing the Arms of Grindleford, 14cm; Grafton china crested model of a German gun captured by the British, bearing the Arms of Chelmsford, 14cm; Swan china crested model of fieldgun, bearing the Arms of The City of Bristol, 11cm; and a Swan china crested model of a field-gun bearing the Arms of Norwich, 13cm, (6). £80 - 120
483 WILSHAW & ROBINSON CARLTON CHINA CRESTED MODEL OF A BRITISH SEARCHLIGHT, bearing the Arms of Lancaster, 7.5cm; Willow Art china crested model of a field-gun, bearing the Arms of Harrogate, 11.5cm; Swan china crested model of a clip of bullets, bearing the Arms of Hastings, 6.5cm; Arcadian china crested model of a British aerial torpedo, bearing the Arms of Melton Mowbray, 10cm; Arcadian china crested model of an observer (or sausage), balloon, bearing the Arms of Newcastleupon-Tyne, 9cm; Arcadian china crested model of a German aerial torpedo, bearing the Arms of Tuxford, 8.5cm; and an Arcadian china crested model of a bomb dropped from a Zeppelin upon Sheringham during the first raid on England, bearing the Arms of Sheringham, 11.5cm, with loose blades, hairline cracks, (7). £80 - 120 484 CORONET WARE CRESTED CHINA MODEL ‘TOMMY AND HIS MACHINE GUN’, bearing the Arms of Harrow, 10cm; Wiltshaw & Robinson, Carlton china crested model of ‘Tommies Dug-out, Somewhere in France’, bearing the Arms of Blackpool, 9cm; Arcadian china crested model of a soldier on a motorbike, bearing the Arms of Cromford, 12cm; Wiltshaw & Robinson, Carlton china crested model of a soldier standing to attention, ‘Are we down-hearted? No!’, the back, with the verse ‘It’s a long long way to Tipperary’, bearing the Arms of The City of London, 15cm; Wiltshaw & Robinson, Carlton china crested model of a soldier, bearing the Arms of Preston, 15cm; and a Wiltshaw & Robinson Carlton china crested model ‘Shells and more shells - doing her bit’, bearing the Arms of Wombwell, 14cm, (6). £80 - 120
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485 ARCADIAN CHINA CRESTED MODEL OF A SUPER ZEPPELIN, bearing the Arms of Bridgend, 12.5cm; S. Hancock & Sons, Corona china crested model of a Zeppelin, bearing the Arms of Liverpool, 13cm; a similar model bearing the Arms of Great Yarmouth, 13cm; Carlton china crested model of a Zeppelin, bearing the Arms of Milford Haven, 12.5cm; a Victoria china crested model of a torpedo, bearing the Arms of Matlock, 15cm; a crested china model of an aeroplane propeller, bearing the Arms of The Royal Flying Corp, and Tamworth, 15cm; Arcadian china crested model of a Zeppelin, bearing the Arms of Seacombe, 13cm, hairline cracks; Arcadian china crested model of an aeroplane, bearing the Arms of Burton on Trent, 14cm, lacking propeller and hairline cracks; and a Grafton china crested model of a biplane, bearing the Arms of Ipswich, 14.5cm, propeller restored, (9). £80 - 120 486 ARCADIAN CHINA CRESTED MODEL OF A PEAKED CAP, bearing the Arms of The City of Canterbury, 6.5cm; a Shelley crested china model of a peaked cap, bearing the Arms of York, 7cm; Savoy china crested model of a sailor’s cap ‘HMS Queen Elizabeth, bearing the Arms of Hastings, 7cm; Savoy china crested model of a helmet, bearing the Arms of Middlesbrough, 8cm; Savoy china crested model of a French trench helmet, bearing the Arms of Kilmarnock, 8cm; Porcelle crested china model of a helmet, bearing the Arms of Wilmslow, 7.5cm; Carlton china crested model of a cap, bearing the Arms of London, 8.5cm; Savoy china crested model of a Scottish cap, bearing the Arms of Skegness, 10cm; Arcadian china crested model of a broad-rimmed hat bearing the Arms of Barrow-on-Soar, 9cm; and a Wiltshaw & Robinson, Carlton china crested model of broad-rimmed hat ‘Anzacs Forever’, bearing the Arms of Southend-on-Sea, 7.5cm, (10). £80 - 120
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487 ARCADIAN CHINA CRESTED MODEL ‘THE HANDY MAN, HMS Dreadnought’, bearing the Arms of The City of London, 9cm; Savoy china crested model, ‘Lord Kitchener’, bearing the Arms of Brighton, 12cm; Savoy china crested model ‘John Travers, Cornwall, the boy aged sixteen, Hero of Jutland Battle, Faithful unto Death’, bearing the Arms of Sandwich, 12cm; Victoria china crested model, ‘In Memorial’, bearing the Arms of Matlock Bath, 17.5cm; a Swan china crested model of ‘Tommies Hut’, bearing the Arms of Mansfield, 10.5cm; Grafton china crested model of a boot, bearing the Arms of Gloucester, ‘modern’, 8cm; Arcadian china crested model of a Gurkha knife, bearing the Arms of Horsham, 11cm; and a china crested model of a Gurkha knife, bearing the Arms of Southend-on-Sea, 14cm, (8). £80 - 120
489 W.H. GOSS CHINA CRESTED MODEL OF THE CENOTAPH, Whitehall, bearing the Arms of Newmarket, height 14.5cm; a Willow Art china crested model of the Cenotaph, bearing the Arms of The City of London, 18cm; Podmore china crested model of the Cenotaph, bearing the Arms of The City of London, 16.5cm; Florentine china crested model of the Cenotaph, ‘The blood of heroes is the seed of freedom’, bearing the Arms of The City of London, 14cm; Arcadian china crested model of the Cenotaph, bearing the Arms of The City of London, 14.5cm; a small Arcadian china crested model of the Cenotaph, Whitehall, London, bearing the Arms of The City of London, 8cm; and a Willow Art china crested model, ‘World War I Memorial’, bearing the Arms of Great Yarmouth, 17cm, (7). £80 - 120
488 SHELLEY CHINA CRESTED MODEL OF A GERMAN MINE WASHED UP ON THE EAST COAST, bearing the Arms of Dumfries, height 7cm; china crested model of a Mills hand grenade, bearing the Arms of Buxton, 6.5cm; Grafton china crested model of a Mills hand grenade, bearing the Arms of Gloucester ‘modern’, 8cm; china crested model of Mills hand grenade No.334, bearing the Arms of Nottingham, 7.5cm, chip to base; W.H. Goss china crested model of a Russian shrapnel shell, bearing the Arms of Cerne Abbey, 11.5cm; W.H. Goss china crested model of a British 6” incendiary shell, bearing the Arms of Wrexham, 11.5cm; Shelley china crested model of a shell No.175, bearing the Arms of Bridgwater, 9cm; The Queens China crested model of a shell, bearing the Arms of Southsea, 8cm; Carlton china crested model of a British 15” shell, bearing the Arms of Newport, 9cm; Arcadian china crested model of a shell ‘Jack Johnson’, bearing the Arms of Portsmouth, 9.5cm, hairline crack; Arcadian china crested model of a shell, ‘Jack Johnson’, bearing the Arms of Portsmouth, 9cm; and an Arcadian china crested model of a shell, bearing the Arms of Aldershot, 7cm, (12). £80 - 120
490 WILLOW ART CHINA CRESTED MODEL OF A DRUM, bearing the Arms of Blackpool, 6cm; Swan china crested model of a drum, bearing the Arms of Great Yarmouth, 5.5cm; china crested model of a drum, bearing the Flag of Russia, 3cm; Florentine china crested model of a drum, bearing the Arms of Nottingham, 3cm; china crested model of a leather football, bearing the flags of the allied armies, 5.5cm diameter; Carlton china crested model of a floating mine, bearing the Arms of Bexhill-on-Sea, 8.5cm; Arcadian china crested model of a flask, bearing the Arms of Shifnal, 6.5cm; Arcadian china crested model, bearing the Arms of Stratford-upon-Avon, 6cm; Carlton china crested model of a duffle bag, bearing the Arms of The Borough of Gillingham, Kent, 7.5cm; Arcadian china crested model, bearing the Arms of St. Ives, 6cm; Carlton china crested model of a German incendiary bomb, bearing the Arms of Lancaster, 8cm; W.H. Goss china crested model of an incendiary bomb dropped at Malden, 16th April, 1915, from a German Zeppelin, bearing the Arms of Kettering, 8cm; another china crested model bearing the Arms of Stafford, 7cm; and a continental china twin-handled vase, printed with the ‘HMS Torpedo Boat 33’, 6cm, (14). £80 - 120
491 SHELLEY CHINA CRESTED MODEL OF A PAIR OF BINOCULARS NO.340, bearing the ancient Arms of Louth, 8.5cm; Arcadian china crested model of a pair of fieldglasses, bearing the Arms of Portsmouth, 6.5cm; Grafton china crested model of an incendiary bomb, bearing the Arms of The City of Canterbury, 8cm; Willow Art china crested model ‘Pack Up Your Troubles in Your Old Kit-bag’, bearing the Arms of The City of Nottingham, 7.5cm; Willow Art china crested model of a tent, bearing the Arms of Fleet, 7cm; small Grafton china crested model of a tent, bearing the Arms of Ashford, 6.5cm; and Wiltshaw & Robinson, Carlton ware china crested model of tent ‘Tommies Dug-out’, bearing the Arms of The City of Nottingham, 6.5cm, (7). £50 - 80 492 WILLOW ART CHINA CRESTED MODEL OF A LIGHTHOUSE, bearing the Arms of Scarborough, height 13.5cm; Willow Art china crested model of the memorial statue, Norwich, bearing the Arms of Halifax, 17cm; Willow Art china crested model, in memorial ‘Edith Cavell, Brussels Dawn, October 12th, 1915’, bearing the Arms of Falmouth, retailed at Cox’s Bazar, Falmouth, 15.5cm; china crested model, ‘The Folkestone War Memorial’, bearing the Arms of Folkestone, 16.5cm; Willow Art china crested model, ‘In Memorial’, bearing the Arms of Portobello, 13cm; crested china model, a memorial cross, bearing the Arms of Burford, 12.5cm; and a Willow Art china crested model, ‘Memorial, Edith Cavell, Brussels Dawn October 12th, 1915’, bearing the Arms of Matlock Bath, 11cm, (7). £80 - 120
493 ARCADIAN CHINA MODEL, ‘Nurse and wounded Tommy’, bearing the Arms of Tewkesbury, 10cm; Savoy china crested model ‘Nurse Cavell’, bearing the Arms of Sunderland, 16.5cm, repaired; Grafton china model of a motor-ambulance car, given by Staffordshire china operatives, bearing the Flags of Liberty, 10cm; china crested model of an ambulance car, bearing the Arms of Haworth (?), 8cm; Wiltshaw & Robinson china crested model of an ambulance car, bearing the Arms of Peckham, 10.5cm; and a Savoy china crested model of an ambulance car, bearing the Arms of Edinburgh, 11cm, (6). £50 - 80 494 ARCADIAN CHINA CRESTED MODEL ‘WE’VE KEPT THE HOME-FIRES BURNING’, bearing the Arms of Colchester, 12cm; Shelley china crested model, No.338, bearing the Arms of Chester, 7cm, hairline cracks; Wiltshaw & Robinson Carlton china crested model, bearing the Arms of The City of Oxford, 7cm; Clifton china crested model, bearing the Arms of Derby, 8cm; Shelley china crested model of an anti-Zeppelin candlestick, No.348, bearing the Arms of Brighton, 8.5cm; and an Arcadian china crested model of an anti-Zeppelin candlestick, bearing the Arms of Aberystwyth, 6.5cm, (6). £50 - 80 495 WINTON GRIMWADES POTTERY PLATE, printed with a cartoon after Bruce Bairnsfather, ‘At present we are staying at farm’, diameter 25.5cm; another Grimwades plate, printed with a cartoon after Bruce Bairnsfather, ‘Novice’, diameter 21cm, rim chipped; W.H. Goss china saucer, decorated with flags, ‘To Cook a German Sausage’, diameter 15.5cm; and a Portmeirion totem of plate, diameter 26cm, (4). £30 - 50
496 A JAPANESE SWORD, 62.5cm blade with hamon, signed tang with ten characters, the blade 85cms overall, cast tsuba and cloth bound fish skin grip, leather bound wooden scabbard. Footnote: with attached label: This Japanese sword was picked up from the battle field at KOHIMA in Burma. By a REME officer who I obtained it from when I was a member of the Naval & Military Club in Piccadilly in London. The name of the officer was Colonel Nigel Minister. His father was a Inspector General of Police in Bengal India, after serving as an officer in the Great War. £300 - 400 497 A JAPANESE SWORD 67CM CURVED STEEL BLADE, signed tang, plain brass and copper tsuba, tape bound fish skin grip, in a leather covered saya. £600 - 1000 498 JAPANESE DAGGER, probably Meiji, 15cm blade, copper handle and sheath with engraved brass and inlaid decoration. £80 - 120 499 AN EASTERN KRIS, 34cm wavy blade, wooden handle and metal mounted scabbard, and another similar Kris, (2). £40 - 60 500 A JAPANESE SWORD, 67cm blade numbered 108473, cast tsuba, cast metal grip, with metal scabbard numbered 115477. £50 - 80 501 JAPANESE SWORD, fish skin and cloth bound grip, cast tsuba, with scabbard, 99cm overall. £150 - 200 502 JAPANESE SHORT SWORD, fish skin and cloth bound handle, cast tsuba, lacquered wood scabbard, 67cm overall. £80 - 120 503 A SUIT OF SAMURAI ARMOUR, late 20th century. £200 - 300 Militaria | 41
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510 A FINE JAPANESE SILK EMBROIDERED PANEL, by The S. Nishimura Co, early 20th century, depicting a lion and prowling lioness, on dark silk ground, manufacturer’s label to reverse, 41cm x 61cm. £1500 - 2000 511 TOYKO SCHOOL, probably Meiji, Figure of a girl carrying a stringed instrument, bronze, multiple character signature panel, 41cm. £300 - 500 512 A CHINESE CARVED HARDWOOD FIGURE OF ZHONG KUI DRAWING A SWORD, rockwork base, losses and splits, 90cm.. £200 - 300
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513 CHINESE GILT METAL FIGURE OF BUDDHA, seated in Dhyanasana on a double lotus throne, incorporating Chinese characters, 17cm. £500 - 700 514 Y CANTONESE CARVED AND STAINED IVORY PART CHESS SET, late 19th Century, puzzle ball bases, the stained red suite complete but with damage, the white suite with losses, damage and rudimentary repairs, pieces 13cm and smaller, the white King a replacement and carved as Napoleon. £50 - 80 515 BLACK FOREST CARVED WOOD MODEL OF A BULL, in the manner of Johan Huggler, on a naturalistic base with birds in a nest, crack to base, 28cm. £100 - 150 516 A PATINATED BRONZE AND ONYX ASHTRAY, early 20th Century, modelled as a standing Spaniel, mounted on a bow-fronted onyx base, unsigned, height 12cm, width 19.5cm £50 - 80
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517 BLUE JOHN PIN DISH, shallow circular form, diameter 8cm. £80 - 120
518 FRENCH GREY MARBLE AND GILT METAL CLOCK ENCRIER, plinth casing with serpentine ends, incorporating a rectangular white enamelled dial insert, movement signed Mosel, Paris No.3249, the platform supporting twin wells, and a central scalloped dish, partly concealing a circular aperture revealing the clock escapement, width 22cm. £250 - 400 519 BRONZE ELECTROTYPE AND GILT METAL JEWEL CASKET, makers mark AA, circa.1900, panels designed in high relief with figurative scenes after David Teniers the younger, satin lined interior, width 15cm. £200 - 300 520 LATE VICTORIAN LADY’S BROWN MOROCCO TRAVELLING CASE, three division hinged lid, at the centre with a bevelled mirror, silk-lined interior, many original accoutrements, width 27cm, Provenance: The Lady Padget. £100 - 150 521 Ω ALBERT MAURIN, Gallery Historique de la Revolution Francaise, 5th Edition in 5 Vols., Paris 1849, Morrocco spines. £40 - 60
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522 Ω PIETRO VERRI, Storia di Milano, in two vols, Milan 1834 with fold out plates, half calf, and L’Assedio di Firenze, in three vols, 1840, half vellum, (wood wormed), (5). £50 - 80
523 Ω MARGARET THATCHER, ‘The Downing Street Years’; and ‘The Path to Power’; Harper Collins, both signed. £120 - 180 524 J. E. SAVAGE, Lakeland landscape, painted enamel panel, 12 x 14cm. £150 - 200 525 A VICTORIAN STYLE “SMOKEY” DAPPLED GREY ROCKING HORSE, painted and saddled, raised on an oak trestle base, trestle length 132cm. £500 - 700
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530 CHATEAU HAUT-LAVALLADE, BORDEAUX, 1959 (x3), and other mixed red wine, (7) £70 - 100 531 MIXED WHITE TABLE WINE, (11) £30 - 50 532 MIXED RED TABLE WINE, (12) £50 - 80 533 PAUILLAC: Chateau Pontet-Canet 1997, Grand Cru Classe, (1 bottle) and eight mixed bottles of Red and white wine, (9). £60 - 80
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538 CHAMPAGNE: Bollinger Millennium Champagne Special Curvee, (a Magnum); Nicolas Feuillatte Champagne Premier Cru, (1 bottle) and a Leon Charmel Curvee Reservee (half bottle), (3). £100 - 150 539 PORT: Skeffington 1977 Vintage, (1 bottle). £200 - 300 540 PORT: Croft Vintage Port 1960, (2 bottles). £80 - 120 541 PORT: Warre’s 1963; Warre’s 1975; Taylor’s LBV Reserve 1972 (x2); Kopke; and Quinta do Noval, (6) £100 - 150 542 MESSIAS PORT 1977, another 1978; Pocas Port 1978; Glenfoyle 12yo Scotch Whisky; Highland Park 18yo Scotch Whisky, boxed; and Hennessey Cognac, boxed, (6) £80 - 120 543 PORT: Bela 1950; Burmester (x3); Clubland White; Barros; and seven other unnamed bottles, two with seals dated 1960, (13) £200 - 300
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534 COTE DE NUITS, BURGUNDY; Vosne Romanee Les Malcorsorts, 1955, (1 bottle), two bottles of French sparkling white wine, a bottle of dry red Elderberry wine and a half bottle of Churchill’s dry white port, (5). £80 - 120 535 CHAMPAGNE/SPARKLING WHITE: an unlabelled Jeroboam. £80 - 120
536 CHAMPAGNE: Moet et Chandon, Dry Imperial, 1964, (four bottles). £400 - 600 537 CHAMPAGNE: Taittinger Comtes de Champagne, Extra Dry 1964, (two bottles, boxed). £200 - 300
544 SCOTCH WHISKY: Bells blended Scotch Whisky, aged 8 years, (six optics bottles - 1.5 Litre). £100 - 150 545 SCOTCH WHISKY: The Famous Grouse, Finest Scotch Whisky, (five optic bottles - 1.5 Litre). £80 - 120 546 SCOTCH WHISKY: Johnnie Walker Blue Label in a gift box. £80 - 120 547 SPIRITS: Seagram’s Crown Royal; and others, mixed (7) £30 - 50
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550 MANUAL ACHIEVEMENTS OF GREAT BRITAIN FROM THE YEARS 1793-1817, printed for J Jenkins, No. 48 Strand by L Harrison 373 Strand, re-bound, twenty coloured plates removed, seventeen mounted framed and glazed, three unframed, the rest of the fifty-seven plates missing. £200 - 300 551 FREDERICK TAYLER, Frederick’s portfolio 1844 and part two 1845, cloth with green morocco spines, defective. £40 - 60 552 ROBERT MORDEN, Leicester Shire, hand coloured County map, stained and foxed, 37cm x 43cm. £50 - 80
553 AFTER HENRY ALKEN, Pheasant Shooting, and Partridge Shooting, a pair of handcoloured lithographs, 23cm x 33cm. £40 - 60 554 JOHAN BLAEU, Rutlandia Comitatus Rutlandshire, hand coloured county map, 38cm x 50cm. £200 - 300 555 KARL HAGEDORN, Little Camden House, signed and dated ‘57, watercolour 38 x 55cm, labelled verso. £100 - 150 556 EDWIN GALLEA, Custom House Valetta, signed and dated 1952, watercolour, 16cm x 22cm, and another ‘The Grand Harbour’, (2). £80 - 120
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557 ENGLISH SCHOOL, portrait of James Colley, pastel drawing, arched slip, 90 x 68cm. £300 - 500
559 CLAUDE HAYES, ‘Studland Bay’, signed watercolour, 35 x 53cm £250 - 400
558 ALBERT, Shipping off the Quay, indistinctly signed, watercolour with body colour, 34cm x 70cm. £100 - 150
560 AR DAVID TINDLE Study for ‘The Glass’, initialled and dated ‘85, gouache, 21cm x 15cm. The Glass was used as a Band Aid print. £2000 - 3000
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561 CHARLES ROBINSON, The Slave Market, signed, watercolour, 29cm x 40cm. £400 - 600
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562 FREDERICK TAYLER, The Trooper’s Stable, signed and dated 1846, watercolour, 33cm x 41cm. Provenance; (according to label verso) Wise Family, Shrubland Hall, Leamington, and reproduced as an engraving by Hullmandell. £300 - 500 563 EDWARD BEECHAM LAIT, Fenland landscapes, a pair, both signed, watercolour, 12cm x 32cm. £100 - 150
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564 AR JOHN KNAPP-FISHER, Row of cottages, signed and dated 1970, watercolour wash, 13cm x 22cm. £1000 - 1500 565 EVERETT W. MELLOR, ‘Middle and Lower Lake, Killarney’, signed, watercolour, 30cm x 45cm. £200 - 300 566 THOMAS CRESWICK, A Quiet Spot, oil on canvas, signed, 46cm x 61cm. £500 - 700
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567 WILLIAM HENRY MANDER, A reach of the Landryst, oil on canvas laid on board, circa 1908, signed, 38 x 57cm. £250 - 350 568 WILLIAM HENRY MANDER, Valley of Ffestiniog, oil on canvas laid on board, circa 1907, signed, 46 x 71cm. £400 - 600
569 CANTONESE SCHOOL, Breaking soil for planting; Bringing the tea for sorting and drying; and loading the tea for Canton, three from a set of Chinese gouache paintings, approximately 17cm x 29cm, (3). £150 - 200 570 DAVID BATES, Early Morning on the Glaslyn, signed and indistinctly dated, probably 1895, oil on canvas, 59 x 89cm. Provenance: with Benton Fine Art. £1000 - 1500
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575 AR SHIRLEY CARNT, ‘The Fishermen’, Norfolk Coast, signed, oil on canvas, 51 x 61cm. £100 - 150 576 ZADHNE OSSIP, The Ballerina, signed and dated ‘27, oil on board, 49 x 40cm. £500 - 800 586
577 C PERRIN, fishing boats, beached and offshore, signed and dated 1884, oil on canvas, (losses) 51 x 76cm. £200 - 400 578 G. H. PEARSON, Royston Castle on the Firth of Forth, oil on relined canvas, 51 x 92cm. £400 - 600
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571 WILLIAM ROBERT SYMONDS, Portrait of a gentleman at a table, signed oil on mill board, gilt frame, 25 x 21cm. £150 - 200 572 W. BALEY, Fishing boats becalmed in an estuary, signed, oil on board, gilt frame, 27 x 58cm. £70 - 100
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573 FREDERICK JOHN WIDGERY, Coastal Inlet, signed, gouache, 24cm x 34cm. £150 - 250 574 CANTONESE SCHOOL, a set of twelve gouache on rice paper, torn and stained, including arrest, incrimination, torture, court, punishment, 19cm x 31cm, (12). £600 - 800
579 SEBASTOPOL SAMUEL HOLLAND, village scene, signed and dated ‘85, oil on canvas, 30 x 45cm. £100 - 150 580 VINCENT CLARE, basket of primulas and other spring flowers against a mossy bank, signed, and dated ‘96 verso, oil on canvas, 23cm x 31cm. £300 - 400
581 GEORGE CLARE, Basket with primulas, other spring flowers and a bird’s nest against a mossy bank, signed, oil on canvas, 46cm x 61cm. £600 - 800 582 ALBERT EDWARD BAILEY, River scene with a swan, signed, oil on canvas, 126 x 76cm £200 - 300 583 ENGLISH SCHOOL, 18th Century, Mrs Goodford, wife of Samuel Goodford of Yeovil, nee An Taylor, oil on relined canvas, 89cm x 67cm. £300 - 500 584 MANNER OF WALTER DENDY SADLER, ‘The Solicitor’s Office’, indistinctly signed, oil on relined canvas, 63cm x 73cm. £500 - 800 585 PROVINCIAL SCHOOL, 18TH CENTURY, A Lady, and A Gentleman, half length, a pair, oil on canvas within oval slips, 76cm x 101cm. £600 - 900 586 ALFRED MORRIS, Retriever and game, signed and dated 1855, oil on canvas, (damaged) within a slightly arched slip, 86 x 114cm. £800 - 1200
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590 AN AUBUSSON BORDERED TAPESTRY, 17-18th century, Landscape with a wading bird, probably after Jean de la Fontaine, floral border, 253cm x 221cm. £2000 - 3000 591 GEORGE III MAHOGANY DINING TABLE, formed as two D-shaped ends, each with a plain frieze, square tapering moulded legs, each with a single gate, together with a matched leaf, 180cm x 133cm. £300 - 400
595 GEORGE III OAK CHEST ON CHEST, ogee moulded cornice, fitted with two short and six long drawers in two sections, each with inlaid dog-tooth banding, ogee bracket feet, width 102cm, dept 51cm, height 179cm. £300 - 500 596 VICTORIAN MAHOGANY DUET STOOL, machine made floral pattern tapestry style upholstery, leaf capped turned legs, 101cm. x 44cm. £80 - 120 597 GEORGE III OAK DRESSER, the panelled back with moulded cornice, three fixed shelves, the base with a rectangular top, four drawers and two dummy drawers flanked by cupboards, bracket feet, width 157cms. £400 - 600
598 VICTORIAN MAHOGANY TWIN PEDESTAL DESK, rectangular top with a tooled leather inset, moulded edge, fitted with a slightly recessed kneehole drawer, over two panelled doors enclosing drawers, 126cm x 70cm x 79cm £300 - 500 599 GEORGE III STYLE INLAID MAHOGANY BOOKCASE, moulded cornice with a crossbanded frieze and stringing, two glazed doors to the upper section, lozenge form glazing bars, enclosing adjustable shelves, associated base with two panelled doors, satinwood cross-banding, width 119cm, depth 46cm, height 216cm. £400 - 600
592 GEORGE III MAHOGANY LINEN PRESS, swan neck pediment and panelled doors enclosing shelves, two short and two long graduating drawers below on bracket feet, with satinwood inlay, width 126cm, depth 60cm, height 240cm. £300 - 400 593 VICTORIAN MAHOGANY CHEST OF DRAWERS, rectangular top with canted corners, dentil cornice, the frieze inlaid with fan ovals, two short and three long graduating drawers flanked by a canted fluted corners, bracket feet, width 110cm, depth 59cm, height 115cm. £200 - 300 594 EDWARDIAN INLAID MAHOGANY ENVELOPE TOP CARD TABLE, each flap with scrolled foliate device, baize lined interior, fitted with a single frieze drawer, cabriole legs joined by an under-tier, 52cm x 52cm, height 76cm. £70 - 100 595
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603 PAIR OF RESTORATION STYLE STAINED WOOD ELBOW CHAIRS, 20th century, panelled backs with carved decoration, bearing date 1670, open arms, solid seats, turned legs, plain rails, width 61cm, height 111cm. £150 - 200 604 BB LEWIS’S PERPETUAL CALENDAR CLOCK, Welch, Spring & Co., Bristol Connecticut; an American mahogany cased calendar clock, arched top with engaged pinnacles, split spindles and columns, two enamelled dials, one a conventional clock dial, with day indicator; the second with date and month indicators, printed trade label, 102cm. £200 - 300 605 PAIR OF LOUIS XI STYLE CREAM PAINTED FAUTEUIL, upholstered in patterned cream brocade, guilloche outlines, barrel-twist uprights to the arms, fluted legs, width 76cm. £300 - 500 602
606 GEORGE III STYLE SATINWOOD AND MAHOGANY CREDENZA, by Restall, Brown & Chennell, painted with musical trophies, floral swags, the top with a fan marquetry oval and painted laurel, engaged columns to the angles, fitted with three doors, width 143cm, depth 49cm, height 92cm. £300 - 500 600 JOINED OAK TABLE, in part 18th century, three plank top with cleated ends, turned and ringed legs, plain moulded stretchers, 158cm x 78cm. £200 - 300 600A JOINED OAK SETTLE, basically 18th century, moulded rail over four fielded panels, open arms, upholstered seat cushion, on cabriole legs, length 208cm. £300 - 500
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601 A JOINED OAK TABLE, in part probably 17th century, later four plank top, turned legs, plain rails, 130cm x 74cm. £200 - 300 602 A MALTESE PARTIAL GILT AND PAINTED WALL CLOCK, 20th Century, rectangular enamelled dial, painted with a landscape within the chapter ring, surrounded by floral sprays, spring driven movement striking on gong, cushioned ogee frame, pediment piece with armorial bearings, 112cm x 61cm. £500 - 800
607 INLAID SATINWOOD BREAK FRONT SERVERY, by Restall, Brown & Chennell, the top with fan marquetry oval, painted laurel and rosewood banding, fitted with three frieze drawers, square tapering legs with painted bell flowers, shaped stretchers, width 153cm, depth 52cm, height 84cm. £200 - 300
608 GEORGE III STYLE SATIN WALNUT AND SATIN BEECH TRIPOD TABLE, by Restall, Brown & Chennell, circular top painted with roses, baluster column with a painted ribbon tie, bell flower pendants to the tripod legs, diameter 41cm, height 69cm. £50 - 80 609 EDWARDIAN STYLE SATINWOOD TRAY TOP ETAGERE, inlaid decoration and painted with roses, removable tray top, with a fan marquetry oval and banding, width 66cm, height 78cm. £100 - 150 610 WILLIAM IV ROSEWOOD WORK TABLE, rectangular to with a moulded outline, fitted with a single drawer lined in blue silk, brocade work bag under, broad trestle ends, with a leaf-capped turned rail, scrolled feet, 51cm x 40cm, height 73cm. £180 - 220
615 GEORGE III OAK CHEST OF DRAWERS, fitted with two short and three long drawers, pollarded ends, bracket feet, adapted, width 97cm, depth 54cm, height 96cm. £120 - 180 616 GEORGE III MAHOGANY CHEST ON CHEST, cavetto moulded cornice, two short and three long drawers to the upper section, three further drawers below, canted corners, ogee bracket feet, width 120cm, depth 52cm, height 165cm. £500 - 800
618 A VICTORIAN WALNUT CREDENZA, break front frieze, quandrant ends, three glazed doors, each outlined with crossbanding, gilt metal mounts, bracket feet, width 154cm, depth 32cm, height 104cm. £400 - 600 619 VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD EASY CHAIR, scrolled frame and arms, the legs joined by fan spandrels, buttoned green leather, width 62cm. £200 - 300
617 FRENCH BRASS ‘FOUR GLASS’ MANTEL CLOCK, white enamelled dial with visible escapement, cylinder movement by Samuel Marti et Cie, No 23755, striking on a bell, height 29.5cm. £80 - 120
611 WILLIAM IV ROSEWOOD FOUR TIER WHATNOT, turned and ringed uprights, single drawer below, on turned legs, width 56cm, depth 42cm, height 143cm. £180 - 220 612 VICTORIAN MAHOGANY LAMBING TYPE CHILD’S ROCKING CHAIR, wing back, width 38cm, height 63cm. £60 - 80 613 VICTORIAN ELM AND ASH HIGH BACK CHILD’S WINDSOR CHAIR, narrow arms, solid seat, turned legs, width 39cm, height 74cm. £60 - 80 614 VICTORIAN MAHOGANY CUTLERY BOX, flared and serpentine outlines, two divisions, 38cm x 27cm. £60 - 80
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620 VICTORIAN OAK DESK, raised superstructure with three banks of three drawers, and a three-quarter gallery, inset writing surface, faced with three drawers around the kneehole, turned and spiral twist legs, width 123cm, depth 64cm, height 113cm. £200 - 300 621 VICTORIAN MAHOGANY TRIPLE BOOKCASE, ogee moulded cornice, three glazed panel doors to the upper section with card foliate crestings, base with three slightly recessed frieze drawers, over three panel doors, plinth base, length 206cm, depth 59cm, height 230cm. £1000 - 1500 622 A WILLIAM IV ROSEWOOD MANTEL CLOCK, sarcophagus hood with gilt metal pineapple finial, applied scrolls and rosette spandrels, white enamelled dial signed Johnson, Wigan, double fusee movement, striking on a bell, 51cm. £1500 - 2000
623 A PAIR OF CHINESE ROSEWOOD STANDS, octagonal tops with marble inset, scrolled border and beaded edge, four shaped legs with carved frieze, ball and claw feet, width 35cm, height 85cm. £500 - 800 624 A GEORGE III MAHOGANY BUREAU, fall front enclosing a well fitted interior with amboyna and rosewood faced drawer with arcaded pigeon holes, tooled leather writing surface, fitted with four graduating four long drawers under, on ogee bracket feet, width 113cm, with a matched bookcase top, moulded and dentil cornice and with two astragal glazed panel doors enclosing shelves, width 107cm, height overall 122cm £600 - 800 625 SET OF STICK BACK ARM CHAIRS, stained beech, bar backs above turned spindles, boarded seat, turned legs and rails, 59cm. £300 - 500
626 JOINED OAK SIDE TABLE, basically 18th century, two plank top, fitted with a single frieze drawer, turned legs, plain rails, width 82cm, depth 45cm, height 72cm. £60 - 80 627 OAK LONGCASE CLOCK, square white enamelled dial, signed Nicholas Daventry, with Arabic numerals, and date aperture, floral and fan spandrels, thirty-hour movement, case with a swan neck pediment, short door, plinth base, 208cm. £300 - 400 628 REGENCY MAHOGANY SARCOPHAGUS SHAPE CELLARET, tapering rectangular form, plinth base with bobbin moulded quandrant, lead lined, 70cm x 48cm, height 45cm. £200 - 300 629 TABRIZ PATTERN RUG, central medallion on an ivory coloured ground, with stylised floral motifs, border within guards, 215 x 150cm. £200 - 300 630 TABRIZ PATTERN RUG, central medallion on an ivory coloured field with scrolling floral tendrils and conforming spandrels, swag border within guards, 108 x 155cm. £200 - 300 631 ISFAHAN PATTERN RUG, central medallion on a blue ground scrolling foliate field, border within guards, 202 x 131cm. £100 - 150 632 NAIN PERSIAN PATTERN CARPET, central medallion on a blue ground floral field, border within guards, 343 x 250cm. £300 - 400
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633 BLACK FOREST STYLE CUCKOO CLOCK, with grape and vine carved fenced gallery decoration, carved dial with applied cream Roman numerals and hands, double fusee movement, 49cm. £200 - 300
634 COALBROOKDALE STYLE CAST IRON GARDEN BENCH, oval back decorated with a girl and dove, slatted seat 184cm. £250 - 400 635 COALBROOKDALE STYLE CAST IRON GARDEN BENCH, oval back decorated with a girl and dove, slatted seat 184cm. £250 - 400 636 AFTER THE ANTIQUE, Bacchus, lead figure, marble plinth, 58cm. £300 - 500
641 VICTORIAN OVER MANTEL MIRROR, ARCHED PLATE, moulded frame with gilt gesso scrolled pediment and base, height 137cm. £150 - 200 642 GEORGE II WALNUT CHEST ON STAND, basically 18th century with alterations, rectangular top with quartered veneers, stringing and banding, fitted with two short and three long drawers to the upper section, a further drawer below, cabriole legs with pointed toes, width 94cm, depth 53cm, height 127cm. £600 - 800
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637 OAK AND MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, circular brass dial signed E KELVY, NOTTINGHAM, with a subsidiary second dial, three chain movement, striking on nine bells, case with stringing and banding, broken swan neck pediment, long door, plinth base, height 210cm. £400 - 600
643 JOINED OAK DRESSER BASE, in part late 18th century, three plank top, fitted with three drawers, each with recessed geometric mouldings, applied spindles over a beaded rail, baluster legs, moulded rail, width 178cm, depth 49cm, height 86cm. £500 - 800
647 INDIAN EBONY DESKTOP CABINET, circa 1900, with ivory foliate inlay, superstructure with two glass inkwells and a stationery rack, two doors enclosing a configuration of drawers, pigeon holes and with two glazed cabinets, width 35cm, height 50cm. £100 - 150
638 A JOINED OAK MULE CHEST, 19th century, two drawers under, on ogee bracket feet, width 134cm, depth 69cm, height £300 - 400
644 VICTORIAN UPHOLSTERED NURSING CHAIR, square back, turned and stained wood legs. £80 - 120
639 SET OF EIGHT VICTORIAN STYLE MODERN HARDWOOD DINING CHAIRS, MOULDED BALLOON BACKS, ivory coloured upholstery with serpentine seats, French cabriole legs, height 87cm. £300 - 400
645 VICTORIAN MAHOGANY BANJO BAROMETER, signed Sardelli, London, silvered dial, thermometer over, boxwood outlines, swan neck pediment, 98cm. £100 - 150
648 VICTORIAN BURR WALNUT WORK TABLE, rectangular top, with rounded corners and a moulded edge, fitted with two frieze drawers over a basket, sliding from the side, the top drawer fitted with a tooled leather writing surface, capped and fluted ringed legs, width 66cm, depth 51cm, height 70cm. £120 - 180
640 VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD BANJO BAROMETER, silvered dial with thermometer over, 104cm. £80 - 120
646 A SET OF SIX HEPPLEWHITE STYLE MAHOGANY DINING CHAIRS, panelled backs, pierced vase splats, drop-in seats with gros point needlework, square moulded legs, height 97cm and a pair of Chippendale style chairs, (8). £350 - 500
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653 GEORGE III MAHOGANY PEDESTAL TABLE, circular tilt-top with a birdcage under section, pear shaped column, tripod legs, diameter 82cm, height 71cm. £300 - 500 654 OAK DOLE CUPBOARD, some 18th century elements, part hinged lid, front facia with fluting, pierced panels, centre door, on a stand with turned and ringed legs, width 117cms, depth 56cm, height 112cm. £250 - 350
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649 EDWARDIAN INLAID MANTLE CLOCK, SILVER DIAL, signed J.W. Benson, Ludgate Hill, London, movement No.64927, striking on two gongs, case with an arched top and marquetry panels, brass feet, 41cm. £300 - 500 650 FRENCH EMPIRE STYLE EBONISED AND GILT METAL PORTICO CLOCK, silver dial signed Hy Marc, Paris, cylinder movement, likewise signed, and numbered 9879, striking on a bell, the movement fitted under and entablature supported by four Doric columns, plinth base, 40cm. £150 - 250 651 SET OF TWELVE CHIPPENDALE STYLE MAHOGANY DINING CHAIRS, 20th century, carved scroll and leafy crestings, pierced vase splats, cotton upholstery, on carved cabriole legs, ball and claw feet, 105cm. £500 - 800 652 WILLIAM IV WALNUT WRITING BOX, oblong form with brass outlines, slope-front interior, with a hinged writing surface and compartments, 51cm. £200 - 300 54 | Furniture & Furnishings
655 CHINESE ROSEWOOD CONSOLE TABLE, bowfront form, simulated bamboo carved outlines, with carved and pierced fretwork friezes with bamboo and exotic birds, the curved legs joined by stretchers, width 85cm, depth 40cm, height 85cm. £300 - 500 656 ANGLO CHINESE CARVED AND STAINED WOOD CHEST, rectangular top with a panel with a three toed dragon, moulded edge, the base of ogee form and carved with dragons amongst clouds, the central monogram panel on ogee bracket feet, width 120cm, depth 53cm, height 56cm. £300 - 500 657 FRENCH FRUITWOOD DRAW-LEAF KITCHEN TABLE, three flank top, each end fitted with a single drawer, one end with a slide, square tapering legs, length 177cm closed, width 75cm, together with a pair of trestle benches, each with a single plank top, length 183cm, (3). £700 - 1000 658 FRENCH MAHOGANY DRESSING TABLE, circa 1900, shaped casket top enclosing a mirror interior with compartments, the under-tier with a tooled leather writing surface and well recess, X-shape end supports, with a turned cross-rail, width 51cm, depth 37cm, height 85cm. £80 - 120
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659 VICTORIAN FIGURED WALNUT AND MARQUETRY LOO TABLE, oval hinged top with a scrolled lozenge motif to the centre, quartered veneers, turned column, moulded and splayed legs, 132cm x 92cm. £150 - 200 660 VICTORIAN MAHOGANY SOFA, tapestry style spring flower upholstery to the back, arms and seat, and with loose squab cushions to match, moulded cresting, C-scroll arms, leaf-capped fluted legs, length 230cm. £250 - 350 661 VICTORIAN GILT WOOD AND GESSO OVERMANTEL, rectangular plate, the surround with fruiting vine mouldings, 188cm x 165cm. £600 - 800 662 VICTORIAN MAHOGANY HALF TESTER BED, moulded outlines to the canopy, with base, (no mattress). £500 - 800
663 VICTORIAN MAHOGANY ARMCHAIR, UPHOLSTERED IN FAWN DRALON, forward facing scrolled arms, moulded apron piece on fluted legs, width 70cm. £200 - 300
668 GEORGE III MAHOGANY NIGHT TABLE, square top with a gallery, fitted with a single drawer over a door, commode slide under, 51cm x 51cm, height 81cm. £80 - 120
664 VICTORIAN GILT GESSO PIER GLASS, SHELL PLAQUE, acanthus scrolled pediment, ribbon twist and laurel moulded outlines to the arched plate, 264cm x 86cm. £500 - 800
669 GEORGE III MAHOGANY NIGHT TABLE, galleried top fitted with two doors over a slide adapted as a drawer, 49cm x 43cm, height 75cm. £80 - 120
665 CAST IRON FIRE-BACK, William III style, with the Royal Arms over the motto ‘VIVAT NASSAU ROANIEN DIEZ 68cm x 68cm. £100 - 150
670 GEORGE IV MAHOGANY LINEN PRESS, moulded cornice, plain frieze, two-panelled doors to the upper section, base with two short and two long drawers, bracket feet, width 130cm, depth 61cm, height 207cm. £1000 - 1500
666 FRENCH AND GILT METAL AND SILVERED MANTEL CLOCK WITH URN FINIALS, pediment piece supported by engaged composite columns, silvered chapter ring, movement signed AB, striking on a gong, 50cm. £250 - 400 667 VICTORIAN STYLE GILT COMPOSITION WALL MIRROR, rectangular plate, the frame with panelled rosettes to the angles, 120cm x 90cm. £100 - 150
671 BIEDERMEIER STYLE LIGNUM VITAE SOFA, upholstered in cotton brocade, arched back, vertical ends, deep frieze, lion paw feet, length 217cm. £600 - 800 672 VICTORIAN FIGURED WALNUT WHATNOT CANTERBURY, fretted three division gallery, fretted end pieces, three division Canterbury section with a frieze drawer, width 61cm, depth 41cm, height 98cm. £250 - 350
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673 A CARVED AND PAINTED WOOD CAROUSEL HORSE, mounted on a wooden frame, height 90cms. £200 - 300 674 TAXIDERMY; a standing fawn, full body, with horns, height 124cms. £300 - 500
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Day 2
20th Century Decorative Arts & Design Wednesday 7th December 2016 Commencing at 10.30am Viewing Friday 2nd December 10am - 4pm Saturday 3rd December 9am - 1pm Monday 5th December 9am - 7pm Morning of Sale from 9am - 4pm* * Restricted
Enquiries Will Gilding will.gilding@gildings.co.uk +44 (0)1858 410414
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1001 DOULTON LAMBETH, a novelty stoneware pen stand, circa 1880, modelled as a smiling gentleman, possibly David Lloyd George, stamped factory marks, 9cm high £80 - 120 1002 DOULTON LAMBETH, an ‘Isobath’ inkwell, circa 1880, pomegranate design to the exterior, with cover, undulating integral tray, stamped factory marks, 15cm high £100 - 150 1003 DOULTON LAMBETH, a pair of stoneware vases,1877, the cylindrical neck mounted with four handles, incised with stylised foliate design, four handles to each, incised artist monogram for Isabella Miller, stamped factory marks and date, 13.8cm high (2) £100 - 150 1004 DOULTON LAMBETH, a replica of the Salisbury Jug, 19cm high, a squat inkwell, a tapering conical vase, and one other stoneware vase in the form of a barrel (4) £80 - 120 1005 FRANK BUTLER FOR DOULTON LAMBETH, a stoneware three-piece matched tea set, 1875-76, teapot of squat form with silver mounted cover and spout, jug and bowl also silver mounted, hallmarked London 1876, stamped factory marks and artist’s monogram, teapot 11cm high (restoration to milk jug rim) (3) £100 - 150 1006 DOULTON LAMBETH, a Silicon Ware stoneware mantel clock, circa 1880, modelled as a longcase clock, with bead and applied decoration, painted enamel circular dial, stamped factory marks, 31cm high £250 - 350 1007 MINTON, an ‘Essex Birds’ octagonal plate, circa 1880, stamped Pottery marks, 24cm diam £30 - 40
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1008 PAIR OF ARTS & CRAFTS BRASS CANDLESTICKS, circa 1900, octagonal sconces and stem converted to lamps, flared knop, Celtic Knot emblem to base, converted to electricity, 53cm high (2) £100 - 150 1009 A GOTHIC REVIVAL STYLE BRASS STANDARD LAMP, rope twist column, raised on three feet, height 155cm; together with two similar table lamps (3) £150 - 200 1010 AN ARTS AND CRAFTS PERIOD ALTAR CLOTH. £100 - 200 1011 A GOTHIC REVIVAL OAK BOOKCASE CABINET, circa 1880, the cornice with geometric designs, central glazed cupboards flanked by further cupboards below open mirror-backed recesses, on later stand, width 155cm, depth 36cm, height 177cm £200 - 300 1012 AN ENGLISH AESTHETIC MOVEMENT EBONISED WRITING TABLE, circa 1870, the upper section with pair of cupboards with carved floral roundels, enclosing a fitted satin interior, above a mirrored back, with rectangular moulded top above frieze drawer fitted with green leather inset writing slope, above a further cupboard enclosing shelves, width 63cm, depth 51cm, height 125cm £80 - 120 1013 ENGLISH, two painted wooden panels, in the manner of John Moyr-Smith, one with Falconer, one with a Hunter over a slain boar, tooled gilt ground, lozenge shape, 39.5cm x 30.5cm (2) £50 - 70
1014 HENRY STACY MARKS FOR MINTON, ATTRIBUTED, ‘Solo’ and ‘Duet’, an impressive pair of hand-painted tiles, Solo painted with Mediaeval inspired maiden covering her ears alongside a squawking parrot; Duet with court jester playing a flute with parrot on his shoulder; set in interior scenes, tile backs obscured, 45.5cm x 20.5cm (18” x 8”) (2) £600 - 800 1015 A QUANTITY OF ENGLISH VICTORIAN TILES; including a set of four moulded in relief, central floral motif, framed in a modern pine frame; two floral tiles by Stubbs & Hodgart; a Minton encaustic tile; a set of three floral tiles; and a 20th century Pilkington’s tile with stylised dolphin design (8) £50 - 80 1016 A HOLDCROFT MAJOLICA BLACKAMOOR GARDEN SEAT, circa 1870, the cushion supported by a pedestal modelled as a cherub seated amidst bulrushes, on shaped circular base, raised on three bun feet, 45.5cm high (old restorations and as found) £200 - 300 1017 A MINTON MAJOLICA BLACKAMOOR GARDEN SEAT, circa 1865, stamped marks to underside of cushion, 51cm high (reconstructed base) £500 - 700 1018 JESSIE MACGREGOR, Lady with baby escaping over a river, ink and gouache, signed and date 1901, 25cm x 17cm £60 - 80 1019 AN ENGLISH ARTS AND CRAFTS THREEPIECE FIRE SIDE SET WITH MATCHING ANDIRONS, circa 1900, wrought iron, the terminals with scrolled open heart form, the andiron with open pomegranate finials, andirons 45cm high (5) £100 - 150
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1020 AN ARTS AND CRAFTS COPPER STOVE HOOD, circa 1900, cast with Glasgow style roses, overlaid on a wrought iron bracket, cast to iron work ‘RD.484680’, width 42cm , depth 14cm, height 22cm £50 - 80 1021 AN ENGLISH ARTS AND CRAFTS COPPER GLOVES BOX, another turned oak box with worked copper cover, and two pairs of period cushion covers and seat covers, glove box 24cm long, 10cm wide (6) £40 - 60
1022 DRYAD, LEICESTER, an Arts and Crafts copper bowl, planished finish, rope twist rim, raised on three ball feet, stamped marks, 20.5cm diam; together with a Dryad Handicrafts publication ‘Decorative Handicrafts’, and two stencil template cards (4). £50 - 70
1025 LIBERTY & CO, a set of six silver cake forks, Birmingham, 1910, with engraved decoration to the terminals, original case £80 - 120
1023 DRYAD, LEICESTER, an Arts and Crafts copper jardinière, rope twist rim, planished finish, raised on three bal feet, stamped marks, 20.5cm high £80 - 120
pierced terminals set with oval coral cabochons, stamped ‘925 Sterling’, case for Paul Tubben, Frankfurt (12) £300 - 400
1024 ENGLISH, two Arts and Crafts buttons, “The Guild Button”, hammered pewter inset with Ruskin style cabochon, stamped ‘The Guild Button, N& ES’ to reverse, 3.5cm diam (2) £50 - 80
1026 A CASED SET OF TWELVE SILVER ART NOUVEAU SPOONS, circa 1910, showing the influence of Archibald Knox, the stylised
1027 WMF, a Secessionist claret jug, circa.1905, silver plated, ‘Ostrich’ lozenge mark and stamped ‘47’, height 35cm. £100 - 150
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1028 ERNST WAHLISS, an Art Nouveau pottery charger, circa 1900, modelled in relief with the profile of a young maiden, surrounded by scrolling lily flowers, terracotta and green glazes, stamped Pottery marks, 33cm diam £200 - 300 1029 ROYAL DUX, an Art Nouveau porcelain figure of a girl gathering wheat, circa 1910, model 1833, inset pink clay mark, 37cm high £80 - 120 1030 AN ART NOUVEAU FOUR-FOLD SCREEN, early 20th century, with linen-printed panels of Alphonse Mucha’s The Seasons’, fully extended 200cm, height 160cm £800 - 1200 1031 HARALD SORENSEN-RINGI, a patinated bronze model of a cat, signed and dated in the cast 1902, 15.5cm wide, 8cm high £200 - 300 1032 JOSEPH BERGMANN, ATTRIBUTED, an early 20th century cold-painted figure of a Scribe on carpet, unsigned, 9cm high £600 - 800
1033 AFTER EMMANUEL VILLANIS, ‘Saida’, second half 20th century, patinated metal, resin plinth base, 32.5cm high £50 - 100 1034 *SYMINGTON, Street scene with a kiosk, pastel drawing, signed and dated 1903, 60 x 48cm and four other pastel drawings by the same hand, (5). £70 - 100 1035 WILLIAM MOORCROFT FOR MACINTYRE & CO, ‘Cornflower’ a knopped neck Florian Ware vase, circa 1898, blue colourway, Florian backstamp, initialled in green ‘WM des’, 20cm (neck reduced) £40 - 60 1036 WILLIAM MOORCROFT, ‘Pomegranate’ a small vase, circa 1918, swollen body with flared slender neck, with silver plated collar, stamped Pottery marks, 9.8cm high £80 - 120
1037 WILLIAM MOORCROFT, ‘Pansy’ an early ginger jar and cover, circa 1914, floral band against a white ground, stamped ‘Moorcroft Burslem’, signed in green, 20.2cm high £700 - 1000 1038 WALTER MOORCROFT, ‘Orchid’ a footed bowl, circa 1960, navy ground, stamped Pottery mark, 21cm diam £250 - 300 1039 WALTER MOORCROFT, ‘Orchid’ an ovoid vase, circa 1950, facsimile signature mark and signed in blue, 18.5cm high £250 - 350 1040 WALTER MOORCROFT, ‘Orchid’ a large ovoid vase, circa 1950, navy ground, stamped Pottery mark, initialled in blue, 26cm high £400 - 600 1041 WALTER MOORCROFT, ‘Orchid’ a large footed bowl, circa 1955, the floral design against a green ground, initialled, stamped Pottery marks, 26cm diam £200 - 250 1042 WALTER MOORCROFT, ‘Orchid’ an ovoid vase, circa 1960, initialled in green, stamped Pottery marks, 17.5cm high £100 - 150 1043 WALTER MOORCROFT, ‘Orchid’ a flared vase, circa 1955, initialled in blue, stamped Pottery marks, 15.5cm high £150 - 200 1044 WALTER MOORCROFT, ‘Orchid’ a small vase, circa 1960, squat form with flared neck, stamped Pottery marks, 8.5cm high £70 - 100
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1045 WALTER MOORCROFT, ‘Spring Flowers’, a swollen ovoid vase, circa 1955, on graduated green and navy ground, facsimile signature mark, signed in blue, 24cm high £400 - 600 1046 WALTER MOORCROFT, ‘Spring Flowers’ a flambé pin dish, circa 1950, applied paper label, 9cm diam £60 - 80 1047 WALTER MOORCROFT, ‘Freesia’ a small cylindrical vase, banded design, and an ‘Anemone’ vase, both circa 1960, stamped Pottery marks, both 8cm high (2) £80 - 120
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1048 WALTER MOORCROFT, ‘Clematis’ a small cylindrical vase and rectangular dish; and a ‘Freesia’ bowl, vase 6.5cm high, dish 20.5cm long, bowl 8cm diam (all with damages) (3) £80 - 120 1049 WALTER MOORCROFT, ‘Clematis’ a flambé vase, circa 1950, swollen form, stamped Pottery mark, initialled in blue, 17.5cm high £400 - 600 1050 WALTER MOORCROFT, ‘Clematis’ a vase, circa 1960, tapering conical form, stamped Pottery mark, initialled in blue, 13cm high £150 - 200 1051 WALTER MOORCROFT, ‘Clematis’ a vase, circa 1950, bottle form, applied paper label, stamped Pottery marks, 13cm high £100 - 150 1052 WALTER MOORCROFT, ‘Clematis’ a covered dish, circa 1960, blue ground, 12cm diam; together with an ‘Anemone’ pin dish, smoky ground, 9.5cm diam; and another pin dish, 9.5cm diam (3) £80 - 120
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1053 WALTER MOORCROFT, ‘Anemone’ a pedestal open bowl, circa 1955, applied paper label, initialled in blue, stamped Pottery marks, 18.5cm diam £60 - 80 1054 WALTER MOORCROFT, ‘Anemone’ a bowl, paper label, 11.5cm diam £60 - 80
1055 WALTER MOORCROFT, ‘Anemone’ a bowl, 1995, stamped Pottery marks, 26.5cm diam £60 - 80 1056 WALTER MOORCROFT, ‘Anemone’ a large baluster vase, 1996, stamped Pottery marks, 23cm high £100 - 150
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1057 WALTER MOORCROFT, ‘Anemone’ a baluster vase, 1996, flared neck, stamped Pottery marks, 15.5cm high £50 - 80 1058 WALTER MOORCROFT, ‘Anemone’ a plate, circa 1985, stamped Pottery marks, 26cm diam £50 - 70 1059 WALTER MOORCORFT, ‘Hibiscus’ a swollen ovoid vase, circa 1950, an early example of the design, on smokey blue ground, stamped Pottery mark, initialled in blue, 17.5cm high £250 - 350 1060 WALTER MOORCROFT, ‘Hibiscus’ a pearshaped vase, circa 1950, the flowers against a sea green ground, applied paper label, stamped Pottery marks, 13.5cm high £100 - 150
1065 WALTER MOORCROFT, ‘Hibiscus’ a ginger jar and cover, circa 1980, on green ground, applied gold foil label, stamped Pottery marks, 16cm high £80 - 120 1066 WALTER MOORCROFT, ‘Magnolia’ a large baluster vase, 1984, navy ground, stamped Pottery marks, limited edition, 25cm high £180 - 220 1067 WALTER MOORCROFT, ‘Magnolia’ a covered dish and plate, circa 1975, navy ground, stamped Pottery marks, dish 16cm diam, plate 18.5cm diam (2) £80 - 120 1068 WALTER MOORCROFT, ‘Magnolia’ a ginger jar and cover, circa 1980, navy ground, stamped Pottery marks, 15cm high £120 - 180
1061 WALTER MOORCROFT, ‘Hibiscus’ a small vase, circa 1950, squat form, paper label, 7cm high £80 - 120
1069 SALLY TUFFIN FOR MOORCROFT, ‘Sunflower’ a shallow circular dish, 1995, wooden surround, stamped Pottery marks,30cm diam, second quality £70 - 80
1062 WALTER MOORCROFT, ‘Hibiscus’ an open bowl, circa 1950, stamped Pottery marks, 14cm diam. £70 - 100
1070 SALLY TUFFIN FOR MOORCROFT, ‘Red Tulip’ a vase, circa 1990, stamped Pottery marks, 20.8cm high £120 - 180
1063 WALTER MOORCROFT, ‘Hibiscus’ a cylindrical jar and cover, circa 1955, on green ground, applied paper label, stamped Pottery marks, 9.5cm high £70 - 100
1071 SALLY TUFFIN FOR MOORCROFT, ‘Finches’ a vase, 1994, teal colourway, stamped Pottery marks, 19cm high £200 - 250
1064 WALTER MOORCROFT, ‘Hibiscus’ a pair of candle stands, circa 1960, coral flowers on green ground, applied paper label, stamped Pottery marks, 8.5cm high (2) £40 - 60
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1072 SALLY TUFFIN FOR MOORCROFT, ‘Finches’ a globe vase, 1990, blue ground colourway, stamped marks, 16.5cm high £180 - 220
1073 RACHEL BISHOP FOR MOORCROFT, ‘Prairie Summer’ a squat vase, 2003, stamped Pottery marks, 16cm high £200 - 300 1074 RACHEL BISHOP FOR MOORCROFT, ‘Oberon’ an ovoid vase, 1999, stamped Pottery marks, 10.5cm high £60 - 100 1075 RACHEL BISHOP FOR MOORCROFT, ‘Oberon’ an ovoid vase, 1999, stamped Pottery marks, 17.5cm high £120 - 180 1076 RACHEL BISHOP FOR MOORCROFT, ‘Cluny’ a table lamp, circa 1995, mounted on turned base, 31cm high, (cracked) £40 - 60 1077 MOORCROFT, a floral vase, 2003, squat form with slender neck, stamped Pottery marks, stamped seahorse mark, 20.2cm high £120 - 150 1078 NICOLA SLANEY FOR MOORCROFT, ‘Golden Jubilee’ a baluster vase, 2002, stamped Pottery marks, 19cm high £150 - 180 1079 NICOLA SLANEY FOR MOORCROFT, ‘Golden Jubilee’ a jug, 2002, stamped Pottery marks, 14.5cm high £80 - 120 1080 NICOLA SLANEY FOR MOORCROFT, ‘Kapok Tree’ a vase, 2000, signed and dated by the artist, stamped Pottery marks, 13.5cm high £100 - 150 1081 EMMA BOSSONS FOR MOORCROFT, ‘Anemone Tribute’ a large vase, 2003, stamped Pottery marks, 23.5cm high £200 - 300
1082 EMMA BOSSONS FOR MOORCROFT, ‘Hartgring’ a swollen vase, 2003, tubelined with insects and flowers, stamped Pottery marks, 14cm high £120 - 150 1083 EMMA BOSSONS FOR MOORCROFT, ‘Queen’s Choice’ a baluster vase, 2003, stamped Pottery marks, 15.5cm high £120 - 180 1084 EMMA BOSSONS FOR MOORCROFT, ‘Queen’s Choice a large squat vase. 2000, stamped Pottery marks, 19.2cm high £250 - 350 1085 EMMA BOSSONS FOR MOORCROFT, ‘Queen’s Choice’ a large twin-handle vase, 2005, stamped Pottery marks, 25cm high £400 - 600 1086 EMMA BOSSONS FOR MOORCROFT, ‘Hartgring’ a twin-handle vase, 2003, stamped Pottery marks, 26cm high £300 - 500 1087 PHILIP GIBSON FOR MOORCROFT, ‘Koi’ a trial jug, 2002. tubelined with two fish amidst reeds, stamped Pottery marks and painted ‘Trial 14.8.02’, 14cm high £80 - 120 1088 PHILIP GIBSON FOR MOORCROFT, ‘Tansy’ a slender ovoid vase, 2000, stamped Pottery marks, 18.5cm high £100 - 150 1089 PHILIP GIBSON FOR MOORCROFT, ‘Larks Ascending’ a limited edition vase, 2002, number 146 of 350, signed by the artist, stamped Pottery marks, 27.5cm high £200 - 250 1090 AN ART POTTERY VASE, plain ovoid form, mottled streaked ground, stamped THW, £40 - 60
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1091 ENGLISH, a framed nine-tile panel, circa 1910, tubelined with design of pigs and sty in a field, 54cm x 54cm (6” tiles) £150 - 200 1092 MAW & CO., a set of seven Art Nouveau tiles, with tubelined stylised leaf and floral design, ruby ground, mauve and green detailing, 15.3cm square (7) £80 - 120 1093 PILKINGTON’S ROYAL LANCASTRIAN, a bottle vase, circa 1920, shape no.2940, streaked blue glaze, stamped Pottery marks, 25.5cm high £80 - 120
1095 PILKINGTON’S ROYAL LANCASTRIAN, a comport and vase, circa 1925, shapes no.2537, and no.2966, the comport in mottled green glaze, the vase in mottled blue, stamped Pottery marks, 24cm diam, vase 23cm high (2) £70 - 100 1096 WILLIAM MYCOCK FOR PILKINGTON’S ROYAL LANCASTRIAN, a lustred charger, 1919, blue ground decorated with daisies in silvered lustre, stamped Pottery marks, artist’s monogram and date, 30cm diam £300 - 400
1094 PILKINGTON’S ROYAL LANCASTRIAN, a slipdecorated vase, circa 1920, baluster form with partly fluted body, mottled navy ground, the shoulder decorated with scrolling leaf design in mottled blue, stamped Pottery mark, 24.5cm high £80 - 120
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1099 GORDON FORSYTH FOR PILKINGTON’S ROYAL LANCASTRIAN, a lustre bowl, 1924, pink ground with gold lustre decorated with rearing beast, the reverse with green ground with stylised borders, stamped Pottery marks, artist’s monogram and date, 31.5cm diam £500 - 700 1100 RICHARD JOYCE FOR PILKINGTON’S ROYAL LANCASTRIAN, ‘St George’ a lustre bowl, circa 1920, gold lustre against a burnt orange ground, decorated to the interior with St George on horseback enclosed by border of fruiting vine, the exterior with banded motto ‘Saint George un chevalier sans peur et sans reproche’, stamped Pottery marks, artist’s monogram and cipher, 28cm diam. £400 - 600
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1101 DAISY MAKEIG JONES FOR WEDGWOOD, a lustre Octagonal Bowl, circa 1920, decorated with Hummingbird design to the exterior, printed Pottery marks, number Z5088, 8cm diam. £50 - 80 1102 CARLTON WARE, a collection of eight ‘Rouge Royale’ items, including a two small ginger jar, vase, three bowls, a dish, and Genie Lamp table lighter (8) £100 - 150
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1097 WILLIAM MYCOCK FOR PILKINGTON’S ROYAL LANCASTRIAN, a lustre charger, 1921, the ruby ground decorated with pair of birds amidst stylised flower heads, enclosed by scrolling motto ‘Homo solus aut deus aut demon, reverse with green ground decorated with scrolling floral border, stamped Pottery marks, artist’s monogram and dated, 31.5cm diam £500 - 700 64 | 20th Century Decorative Arts
1098 WILLIAM MYCOCK FOR PILKINGTON’S ROYAL LANCASTRIAN, a lustre charger, 1921, red ground decorated with hounds and birds amidst flowers and foliage, enclosed by scrolling motto ‘Nemo mortalium omnibus horis sapit, esto quod es’, the reverse on green ground with scrolling foliate border, stamped Pottery mark, artist’s monogram and dated, 31cm diam £400 - 600
1103 ROYAL WORCESTER, ‘Jester’, Model No.2213, in orange and black colourway, on green base, Pottery backstamp with date mark for 1931, and ‘modelled by E. Evans, 1902’, 18cm high. £400 - 600 1104 MARJORIE SINCLAIR, ATTRIBUTED, Exotic dancer, pencil study on paper, 34cm x 26cm £50 - 70
1105 ANDRE HUNEBELLE, an Art Deco glass vase, circa 1925, clear, frosted, and heightened with blue staining, moulded with collar of geometric flowers and vertical bands of leaves, mounted with metal lamp fitting, moulded signature, 22.5cm high (exc. fitting) £100 - 150 1106 G VALLON, an Art Deco opalescent glass bowl, circa 1930, frosted and moulded decoration of cherries, moulded ‘G Vallon, Made in France’, 24cm diam £40 - 60 1107 RENÉ LALIQUE, ‘Volutes’ an opalescent glass plate, designed 1934, etched stencil mark ‘R. LALIQUE FRANCE’, diameter 27cm. £250 - 350 1108 RENÉ LALIQUE, ‘Avallon’, an opalescent glass vase, designed 1927, stencil etched ‘R.Lalique’, 14.5cm high Marcilhac ref no. 987 £1000 - 1500 1109 RENÉ LALIQUE, ‘Bahia’ a lemonade set, designed 1931, with jug and twelve beakers, frosted and moulded with large scale design wrapping around the cylindrical vessels (13) Marcilhac no. 3683 and 3413 £1500 - 2000
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1112 VAN PARYS, an Art Deco style bronze bust of a boy, signed in the cast, 24cm high £300 - 500 1113 Y AN ART DECO CARVED IVORY FIGURE, circa 1920, carved as a female standing nude, raised on a red marble plinth, unsigned, 18.5cm CITES regulations apply for export outside of the EU. £400 - 600
1114 AN ENGLISH ART DECO THREE-PIECE LOUNGE SUITE, shell-back, swept arms, comprising: two-seater settee, width 145cm; and a pair of armchairs (3) £300 - 400 1115 PAUL MILET, SEVRES, an Art Deco centre bowl, circa 1920, with streaked blue faience oval bowl supported in a wrought iron frame, with flower heads to the loop handle, printed Pottery mark, 48cm wide (restored bowl) £50 - 80
1110 AN ART DECO FIGURAL TABLE LAMP, CIRCA 1930, in the manner of Lorenzl, modelled as a nude female poised on one leg, holding the dished fitting above her head (to support a globe shade, not present), in silvered art metal, raised on a marble plinth base, unsigned, 47cm high £100 - 150 1111 AN ART DECO FIGURE OF A BATHING GIRL, circa 1930, silvered art metal, on a stepped marble base, unsigned, 21cm high £50 - 80
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1116 STELLA CROFTS, a stoneware figure of a parakeet, circa 1930, in naturalistic colours, perched on a branch and shaped base, incised ‘Stella R Crofts’, 15cm high £300 - 500
1123 AFTER GEORGE BRAQUES, Bird in flight, lithographic print, 30cm x 40cm £50 - 80
1117 LLADRO, a pair of horse head bookends, circa 1975, sculptured by Salvador Furio, in the Classical Grecian style, mottled green and burnt orange glazes, printed factory marks, 24cm (2) £100 - 200
1124 EUROPEAN an abstract composition, lithographic print, original work monogrammed and dated, 32.5cm x 27.5cm £30 - 50
1118 DONALD GILBERT FOR DENBY POTTERY, a Danesby Ware vase, circa 1940, modelled in relief with fish amidst reeds, streaked pastel blue glaze on biscuit base, Bourne Denby backstamp, 21.5cm high £50 - 80
1125 AFTER HENRY MOORE, ‘Trees’ from Prométhée, lithographic print, unsigned, unnumbered 35cm x 26cm £40 - 60
1119 A MODERNIST BRONZE BUST, in the manner of Hagenauer, on square marble plinth, 37cm high £200 - 300
1126 MARCEL BREUER FOR THONET, ‘B-35 Lounge Chair, designed 1928, this example likely mid-20th century, tubular chromed steel frame, ebonised arm rests, slung brown leather seat, applied paper label, width 64.5cm, height 81cm Acquired at auction, December 2004, Boston, USA £1800 - 2200
1120 GEORG JENSEN, a cased set of four pewter cruets, stamped marks, fitted Georg Jensen box, each cruet 4cm high £50 - 70 1121 A PAIR OF MODERNIST SPANISH SILVER FOUR-BRANCH CANDELABRA, circa 1950, stamped J. Franzi, pentagram standard mark (.915 purity), maker’s hexagon stamp 403B, 30cm high (2) £500 - 700 1122 PERRY KING & SANTIAGO MIRANDA FOR ARTELUCE, an ‘Aurora’ pendent light, circa 1982, the domed ceiling rose suspending three horizontal discs on chord, housing three spot lights, the discs 60cm diam £100 - 150
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1127 A DANISH ROSEWOOD ARMCHAIR, POSSIBLY BY NEILS MOLLER, Brazilian rosewood, bar back, upholstered seat, turned legs joined by rails, width 57cm Offered with a CITES Article 10 certificate no 550308/03 £80 - 120 1128 A DANISH ROSEWOOD WRITING TABLE, DESIGNED BY SVEND AAGE MADSEN, executed by Sigurd Hansens M belfabrik, rectangular top with a shallow back, two frieze drawers, slightly splayed legs, stamped marks, width 100cm, depth 70cm, height 77cm Offered with a CITES Article 10 certificate no 550308/02 £300 - 500
1129 ROYAL COPENHAGEN, a large Aluminia Faience pottery vase, circa 1962, with stylised flora design in tones of blue, mauve and yellow, printed Pottery marks, painted monograms BJ and LM, numbered 233/3101, 36.5cm high £60 - 80 1130 A DANISH DRINKS CABINET/ COCKTAIL BAR BY DYRLUND, circa 1965, Brazilian rosewood, with rectangular hinged top, above panelled opening front section, enclosing four bottle recesses, waiter’s tray with ice pail, two drawers and further open recesses, applied label, closed width 66cm, open width 133cm, depth 54cm, height 109cm plinth base, width 67cm. Offered with a CITES Article 10 certificate no 550308/01 £200 - 300 1131 A DANISH DINING ROOM SUITE BY SKOVBY, DENMARK, rosewood faced teak and beechwood, comprising sideboard, rectangular top and fitted with three doors, width 154cm, depth 49cm, height 83cm, oval dining table on standard supports, with two additional leaves, extended length 218cm, width 118cm, height 71cm; and six Farstrup beechwood dining chairs, upholstered backs and seats, square tapering legs joined by rails (8) Offered with CITES Article 10 certificate £200 - 300 1132 A MODERNIST STONEWARE WALL PANEL, probably Scandinavian, circa 1950, tiles modelled in relief with two figures on horse back, indistinctly signed, 46cm x 42cm, set in a wrought iron frame £150 - 200
1133 BERTIL VALLIEN FOR KOSTA BODA, a ‘Zebra’ vase, mottled purple glass with white combed trailing, oval section, engraved signature, traces of label, 16.8cm high; together with another glass vase, cased yellow ground with speckled red inclusions, green trailing, unsigned, 21cm high; and an Art Glass sculpture, coiled form, multicolour stranded, clear glass plinth, unsigned, 26cm high (3) £80 - 120 1134 BERTIL VALLIEN FOR KOSTA BODA, an Artist Collection glass bowl, mottled red ground with multicoloured and gold foil inclusions, applied label, engraved marks, number 59725, 11.5cm high, 21cm diam £60 - 100 1135 ULRICA HYDMAN VALLIEN FOR KOSTA BODA, a small Tintomara Art Glass bowl, mottled blue and yellow in a clear glass ground, engraved factory marks and signature, number 57722, 7cm high, 13cm diam £40 - 60
1137 BENNY MOTZFELDT, Norwegian, an art glass bowl, abstract design formed from clear and gold coloured clouds of bubbles, pontil to base, etched BM, 18.5cm diam, 12cm high £60 - 90 1138 DAHL JENSEN, a Copenhagen porcelain figure, ‘Gutte’, model number 1026, designed as a young girl stood sucking her thumb, printed Factory marks, 18cm high. £50 - 100 1139 A DANISH EXTENDING DINING TABLE BY CJ ROSENGAARDEN, Brazilian rosewood, rounded rectangular top with two additional leaves, on trestle base, stamped to metal runner ‘CJ Rosengaarden’; extended length 247cm, width 99cm, height 72cm (3) Offered with CITES Article 10 certificate 550310/01 £200 - 400
1140 A SET OF SIX DANISH DINING CHAIRS BY KORUP STOLEFABRIK M BLER, Brazilian rosewood and teak, including two armchairs, stamped ‘KS, Made in Denmark, chairs 80cm high (6) Offered with CITES Article 10 certificate no 550310/02 £300 - 500 1141 PALOMA PICASSO FOR VILLEROY & BOCH, a ‘Montserrat’ design ten-place dinner and tea service, comprising: tea cups and saucers; dinner plates, dessert plates, side plates; soup bowls; along with one teapot, four sauce boats, one creamer, four covered tureens, three oval platers, and four salad bowls; as well as one extra saucer and dinner plate, and two extra side plates (81) £300 - 500
1136 PER LUTKEN FOR HOLMEGAARD, an Art Glass ‘Selandia’ bowl, designed 1953, blue glass with flared wavy rim, engraved marks, model 15781, 38cm diam £40 - 60
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1142 A FLOATING WALL CABINET, DESIGNED BY ROBERT HERITAGE FOR ARCHIE SHINE LTD, Brazilian rosewood, single slide door enclosing three shelves to each side, length 183cm, depth 20cm, high 43cm Offered with CITES Article 10 certificate £200 - 300
1145 A TILE-TOP COFFEE TABLE, circa 1965, inset with multi-coloured tiles, set in a teak frame with magazine rack undertier, width 100cm, depth 54cm, height 40cm Purchased from Hemmings Department Store, Northampton £50 - 70
1143 A DINING ROOM SUITE, DESIGNED BY ROBERT HERITAGE FOR ARCHIE SHINE LTD, Brazilian rosewood, comprising wall mounted floating sideboard with pair of sliding cupboards flanked to one side by bank of four drawers; a circular drum top table with four frieze drawers, pedestal tripod base; and six chairs with woven upholstery; table diam 115cm, 73cm high, sideboard 213cm long, 46cm deep (8) Offered with CITES Article 10 certificate no 550311/01 £1000 - 1500
1146 AN ENGLISH TEAK EXTENDING DINING TABLE AND SEVEN CHAIRS, by R & H.C Mines, Downley, circa 1960, the table with rectangular drawer leaf extending top, on four tapering legs; the chairs with slat backs, upholstered seats, the legs joined by stretchers, six chairs plus an armchair (8) £100 - 150
1144 A LOW PROFILE TEAK COFFEE TABLE, circa 1965, slightly curved rectangular top, shaped undertier, width 137cm, depth 43.5cm, height 40cm £50 - 80
1143
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1147 AN A/S RANDERS MOBELFABRIK TEAK SIDEBOARD, circa 1960, with panelled sliding doors enclosing three open drawers to each side, raised on shaped support, stamped mark, width 203cm, depth 46cm, height 90cm £100 - 150
1148 A PAIR OF DANISH TEAK ARMCHAIRS, circa 1965, turned frames with broad arm rests, leatherette upholstery, width 58cm, with one matching footstool, applied ‘Danish Furniture Makers’ label (3) £100 - 150 1149 A SCANDINAVIAN ADJUSTABLE FLOOR LAMP, circa 1975, pitch pine, height approx 130cm £50 - 80 1150 A SCANDINAVIAN ADJUSTABLE DESK LAMP, pitch pine, height approx 51cm £40 - 60 1151 A SCANDINAVIAN TEAK DRESSING TABLE, circa 1965, rectangular adjustable mirror, fitted with four drawers, tapering legs, length 170cm; together with a teak blanket box, sliding lid, 89cm; and a pair of beside cupboards, (4). £60 - 100
1152 A SCANDINAVIAN TEAK OCCASIONAL TABLE WITH FOUR NESTED STOOLS, circa 1965, square topped, turned legs, fitted under with four stools, leather seats, 91.5cm square, height 51cm (5). £60 - 100 1153 A CRESTWORTH LIMITED ‘GALAXY’ FIBRE OPTIC LAMP, circa 1970, moulded translucent black plastic case, alternating seven colour sequence, moulded markings, diameter approx. 40cm. £60 - 80 1154 AN ATLAS CUBE CEILING LIGHT, circa 1965, satin opal sphere with amber outer cube £40 - 60 1155 A NORWEGIAN TEAK COFFEE TABLE BY GANDDAL MOBELFABRIKK, circa 1965, rectangular top, the shaped legs joined by a woven magazine shelf, applied label, length 130cm, width 77.5cm, height 55cm £80 - 120 1156 A DANISH TEAK COFFEE TABLE BY FRANCE AND SON, circa 1965, rectangular top, turned legs, stamped mark, length 140cm, width 67.5cm, height 45cm £50 - 70 1157 A NEST OF THREE TEAK TABLES, DESIGNED BY ARNE HOVMAND-OLSEN FOR MOGENS KOLD, circa 1965, the larger with rectangular top, with two smaller with square tops, the legs joined by rails, applied label, length 80cm, width 39cm, height 50cm (3) ] £50 - 80 1158 A SCANDINAVIAN EASY CHAIR, circa 1965, adjustable circular seat, blue upholstery, standing on a circular plinth, seat diameter 102cm. £100 - 150
1164, 1165, 1166
1159 A WOOLLEN RUG, circa 1965, abstract design in tones of brown, against a cream ground, 146cm x 94cm £60 - 100 1160 A PART POLISHED ORTHOCERAS FOSSIL, 50cm high £60 - 100 1161 A CONTEMPORARY CRAFT BURR YEW WOOD BOWL, by Jake Phipps, 47cm wide Acquired directly from the artist £100 - 150 1162 A STUDIO POTTERY STONEWARE TUREEN AND COVER, brushed iron and manganese glaze, the interior with speckled blue glaze, applied handles, artist’s seal ‘DG’, 18cm high; together with a Studio Pottery stoneware footed bowl, iron and manganese glaze, incised with wavy line design to the exterior, impressed artist’s seal, 15cm diam (2) £50 - 80
1163 ALAN BROUGH, a studio pottery bowl, porcelain, with celadon glaze, brushwork fruit design, impressed seal, 6cm high; together with a.Leach Pottery stoneware tankard, olive glaze, 11.5cm high (2) £50 - 80 1164 AR WAISTEL COOPER, a small stoneware vase, compressed body with flared neck, the body with textured surface, the interior rim with manganese glaze, painted signature, 9cm high £100 - 150 1165 AR WAISTEL COOPER, a stoneware vase, compressed form, textured surface with banding, rubbed with manganese, painted signature, 12cm high £150 - 200 1166 AR WAISTEL COOPER, a stoneware vase, the compressed body with incised horizontal banding, rubbed with manganese, flared neck with green ash glaze, painted signature, 15cm high £180 - 220
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1167 AR WAISTEL COOPER, a studio pottery vase, circa 1953, swollen form with split narrow neck, brown salt glaze, incised ‘Waistel Porlock’, 14.5cm high £80 - 120 1168 BERNARD MOSS AT MEVAGISSEY, two pottery figures, circa 1956, blue, white and black glazes, one modelled as a man stood on one leg with arms raised, on rocking base, the other of a seated embracing couple, incised ‘Moss Mevagissey’, standing figure 18cm high, seated group 7cm high (2) £80 - 120 1169 BERNARD MOSS AT MEVAGISSEY, ‘I Love Whales!’, a large pottery figural group, circa 1956, blue, white, and black glazes, modelled as a nude male holding a scrolled banner, seated atop of a large whale, the body painted with fish, incised ‘Moss Mevagissey’, 36cm wide, 26cm high (damages to arm and scroll) £100 - 150 1170 WILL YOUNG, a Runnaford Pottery Widecombe Fair group, circa 1955, depicting Uncle Tom Cobley and seven other drinking companions on a curved bench, signed, 11.5cm high £60 - 100
1171 WILL YOUNG, a Runnaford Pottery ‘Widecombe Fair’ figural group, circa 1955, depicting five figures on the back of the Old Grey Mare, with one further figure pulling the reins and two pushing from behind, painted signature, 28cm long, together with an original pottery catalogue £150 - 200 1172 ROBERT ‘MOUSEMAN’ THOMPSON OF KILBURN, a fire screen, circa 1950, adzed oak frame with handle to wavy carved top rail, inset with needlework panel behind glass, carved signature mouse, width 55cm, depth 31cm, height 89cm £200 - 300 1173 ROBERT ‘MOUSEMAN’ THOMPSON OF KILBURN, circa 1970, an adzed oak armchair, lattice panel back, tan leather seat, width 51cm, height 90cm £400 - 600 1174 ROBERT ‘MOUSEMAN’ THOMPSON OF KILBURN, circa 1970, an adzed oak rocking chair, lattice panel back, tan leather seat, width 51cm, height 96cm £600 - 800
1175 ROBERT ‘MOUSEMAN’ THOMPSON OF KILBURN, an oak dressing table easel mirror, with wavy top rail, on trestle support, carved signature mouse, width 43cm, height 46cm £300 - 400 1176 ROBERT ‘MOUSEMAN’ THOMPSON OF KILBURN, a carved oak model of mare and foal, adzed finish, carved signature mouse, ‘13’ carved to underside of plinth, 28cm wide, 19.5cm high £500 - 800 1177 PETER ‘RABBITMAN’ HEAP OF WETWANG, an adzed oak block table lamp and an ashtray, the lamp of tapering square-section, carved signature rabbit, lamp 16.8cm high, ashtray 10cm wide (2) £60 - 100 1178 PETER ‘RABBITMAN’ HEAP OF WETWANG, an oak pedestal table lamp, adzed finish, square sectional column raised on square plinth base, carved signature rabbit, 26cm high excluding fitment £60 - 80 1179 PETER ‘RABBITMAN’ HEAP OF WETWANG, a pair of adzed oak bookends,each carved as a set of four books, carved signature rabbit, each 9cm wide, 17cm high (2) £80 - 120 1180 GORDON RUSSELL, a four-piece bedroom suite, circa 1960, comprising dressing table with triptych mirror back, five drawers around the kneehole, width 122cms, a chest of three drawers, a double wardrobe, and a smaller wardrobe (4) £80 - 120
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1181 KEN MIDDLETON, Landscape with Dark Wood, watercolour and pen, 14.5 x 24.8cm; together with an abstract panel, plaster inset into wood, 17.2cm square (2). £60 - 100
1182 W.J.P.M. Rocky beach scene with driftwood, oil on board, signed with a monogram and dated ‘63, 84cm x 106cm. £40 - 60 1183 ERCOL, a dining table and four chairs, circa 1965, round shaped dropleaf table, model 384, diam 113cm, and four low-back Windsor chairs, model 400 (5) £150 - 200 1184 ERCOL, a Serving Cabinet, circa 1965, model 430, elm and beech, with fall front enclosing shelf compartments above cupboard with an adjustable shelf, above a deep drawer, on castors, width 82cm, depth 44cm, height 110cm £100 - 150 1185 ERCOL, a pair of Windsor Easy Chairs, circa 1965, model 203, removable cushions to back and seat, applied blue foil labels, width 74cm, height 94cm (2) £80 - 120 1186 ERCOL, a nest of three ‘Pebble’ tables, shape 354, elm and beech, applied gilt foil label, largest width 68cm, height 40cm (3) £100 - 150 1187 ERCOL, a set of six All-purpose Windsor Chairs, model 391, elm and beech frames, applied labels (6) £100 - 200 1188 ERCOL, a dining table and six chairs, circa 1965, round shaped dropleaf table, model 384,and six Quaker back Windsor chairs, model 365, table 113cm diam (7) £150 - 200
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1189 ERCOL, a Sideboard, model 351, elm and beech, washed cream body, extra wide linen drawer alongside a cutlery drawer, above three cupboards each fitted with shelves, on spindle supports £100 - 200 1190 ERCOL, a sideboard, model 455, three drawers flanked by cupboards, applied label, , raised on castors, width 155cm, depth 44cm, height 69cm £100 - 150 1191 ERCOL, a nest of three ‘Pebble’ tables, shape 354, elm and beech, applied gilt foil label, largest width 68cm, height 40cm (3) £150 - 200 1192 ERCOL, a Studio Couch, model 355, elm and beech, three loose cushions to the back and long seat cushion, in cream upholstery, width 200cm, depth 88cm, height 79cm £500 - 800
1193 GERALD BENNEY FOR SELANGOR, a circular smoked glass and pewter tray, diameter 26cm, boxed; and a similar rectangular tray, 40.5 x 21cm; together with five pieces by Eric Magnussen including coffee pot with rattan handle, two candle holders, vase, and opt and cover (7) £50 - 80 1194 AR BRIAN WILLSHER, an interlocking abstract sculpture, 1987, teak, signed and dated in pen, 28cm high £200 - 300 1195 AR BRIAN WILLSHER, an interlocking abstract sculpture, 1987, signed and dated in pen, 25cm £150 - 200 1196 AR BRIAN WILLSHER, an interlocking abstract sculpture, 1986, teak, signed and dated in pen, 17.2cm £150 - 200
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1197 AR BRIAN WILLSHER, an interlocking abstract sculpture, 1980, teak, signed and dated in pen, 27.8cm high £250 - 350
1204 WILLIAM WILSON FOR WHITEFRIARS, a Bullseye glass vase, gold amber colourway, the near cylindrical body with four bosses, 20.5cm high £40 - 60
1212 WHITEFRIARS, a graduated set of three Swan dishes, sky blue colourway, 27cm, 20cm, and 13cm high (3) £50 - 70
1198 AR FRANCIS SPEAR, Figural abstract, a colour study, gouache on paper signed 51cm x 36cm Francis Spear was a renowned stained glass artist, as well as teaching the subject at the Central School of Arts & Crafts 1930-1953 £100 - 150
1205 WHITEFRIARS, two dimpled vases, pattern 9631, ruby glass, 17cm high; and two tapering vases, pattern 9655, ruby colourway, 24cm, and aubergine colourway 21cm (4) £60 - 100
1213 WHITEFRIARS, six glass swans, three various colourways, one each of sizes medium 20cm high and small 13cm, (6) £50 - 80
1199 ERICH KONDRAK, study of Anne Howells, wearing one of Kondrak’s costumes he designed for a production of L’Ormindo at Glyndebourne, colour-wash, signed and dated 1967 £60 - 100 1200 WHITEFRIARS, a 1pt Barnaby Toby jug, flint colourway, 18cm high; together with a 1/2pt Oliver Toby mug, flint colourway, 13cm high (2) £40 - 60 1201 WHITEFRIARS, a 1pt Barnaby Toby jug, blue colourway with clear handle, 18cm high £40 - 60 1202 BARNABY POWELL FOR WHITEFRIARS, a ribbon trailed glass vase, pattern 8886, ruby colourway, flared form, 20.5cm high £40 - 60 1203 BARNABY POWELL FOR WHITEFRIARS, a ribbon trailed glass vase, pattern 9030, pewter colourway, 16.8cm high; together with a ribbon trailed glass footed bowl, pattern 8901, gold amber colourway, 25cm diam £60 - 80
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1206 MARRIOTT POWELL FOR WHITEFRIARS, two ribbed Tumbler vases, pattern 8473, ruby colourway, 19cm and 15cm high (2) £40 - 60 1207 MARRIOTT POWELL FOR WHITEFRIARS, two ribbed Tumbler vases, pattern 8473, ruby colourway, 20cm and 15cm high (2) £40 - 60 1208 WILLIAM WILSON AND HARRY DYER FOR WHITEFRIARS, a Knobbly series glass vase, ruby colourway, 20cm high £40 - 60 1209 GEOFFREY BAXTER FOR WHITEFRIARS, two vases with random strapping, pattern 9803 and 9799, kingfisher and aubergine colourways, 17cm and 17.5cm high (2) £60 - 80 1210 WHITEFRIARS, three Dilly Duck paperweights, each with internal bubble decoration, various colourways, approx 13cm high; together with a Whitefriars Owl paperweight, acid etched eyes and beak, 9.5cm; and another large duck paperweight, possibly another factory, 12.5cm high (5) £60 - 100 1211 GEOFFREY BAXTER FOR WHITEFRIARS, a tall lobed vase, pattern 9494, ocean green colourway, 23cm high; together with an Optic ribbed barrel vase, 20cm high (2) £50 - 70
1214 WHITEFRIARS, six glass swans, five medium sized in various colourways , 20cm high, and one small ruby colourway 15cm (6) £50 - 80 1215 WHITEFRIARS, five glass swans, four various colourways, 20cm high, and one small ruby colourway, 15cm; with a sixth swan probably not Whitefriars (6) £50 - 70 1216 WHITEFRIARS, four Hambone cased glass vases, pattern 9656, various colourways, 14cm high (4) £50 - 80 1217 WHITEFRIARS, four jugs, pattern 9419, ruby glass with clear handles, 21cm, 18cm, 17.5cm, and 12.5cm (4) £50 - 80 1218 ENGLISH, a controlled bubble glass top hat, 11cm high, 21cm wide £40 - 60 1219 WHITEFRIARS, A QUANTITY OF ITEMS; including tall vase pattern 9852, gold amber, 22cm; Geoffrey Baxter optic vase 9586, gold amber, 13cm; flanged vase, pattern 9351, 15cm; and another ribbed vase, baluster form, pedestal foot, 16.8cm (the last possibly not Whitefriars) (4) £70 - 100
1220 WHITEFRIARS, five controlled bubble dishes, pattern 9099; various colourways and sizes (5) £40 - 60 1221 WHITEFRIARS, three lobed controlled bubble bowls, pattern 9293, gold amber, 6cm, 7cm and 15cm diam; two large dishes, pattern 9099, 19cm and 15cm diam; and a footed bowl, 15cm (6) £40 - 60 1222 WHITEFRIARS, two lobed vases, enclosed bubbles, pattern 9291, green and sky blue, 11cm and 7.5cm; a large green bowl, 14cm, dish, sky blue 12.5cm, 10cm diam kingfisher (5) £40 - 60 1223 WHITEFRIARS, ATTRIBUTED, a clear glass cut vase, crimped rim in pink, 17cm; dimpled tumbler shape vase, 15cm; dish, bottle green, prunts and pinched decoration, 13cm (3) £60 - 80 1224 WHITEFRIARS, six lobed dishes with controlled bubbles, pattern 9428, emerald green, 21.5cm; two 9409 pattern, ruby, 14cm; three 9294, sky blue, 12cm and 12.5cm; forest green, 14.5cm diam (6) £80 - 100 1225 A QUANTITY OF WHITEFRIARS, GLASSWARE; vase 9807, kingfisher, 19.5cm; Hambone, aqua, 14cm; two lobed vases, 9727, kingfisher and pewter, 12.5cm; flared lobed vase, 9873, gold amber, 15cm; three vases 9556, 20cm, and four other pieces (12) £80 - 100 1226 MARRIOTT POWELL FOR WHITEFRIARS, two ribbon trailed footed bowl, pattern 9366, ruby colourway, 7.5cm; Geoffrey Baxter optic vase pattern 9582, ruby, 16.5cm; spiralled vase with a squeezed neck, ruby, 15.5cm (4) £80 - 120
1227 WHITEFRIARS, two cased glass lamp bases, ruby, brass mounts, 26cm and 27cm; together with two controlled bubble pen stands and a Ronson table lighter, ruby (5) £50 - 70
1234 WHITEFRIARS, four assorted dimple vases, patterns 9631, 9633, 9630, and 9629, various colourways, 22cm, 19.5cm, 14.5cm, and 16.5cm high, respectively (4) £50 - 80
1228 WHITEFRIARS, four dishes, pattern 9516, kingfisher, and two emerald green, 14cm diam; ocean green, 17cm diam; together with two associated bowls (not Whitefriars) flared form, in green glass, 27cm, and a smaller dish, green, 14.5cm long (6) £50 - 70
1235 WHITEFRIARS, five assorted ruby bud vases, and three blue bud vases, the tallest 26.5cm (8) £60 - 100
1229 WHITEFRIARS, eight cased bud vases, pattern 9566, various colourways, each 21.5cm (8) £80 - 120 1230 WHITEFRIARS, six ruby glass flanged vases, pattern 9420, two 18cm, two 15cm, two 10.5cm (6) £60 - 100 1231 WHITEFRIARS, six pieces of ruby glass ware: including jug, pattern 9621, 17.5cm; mug, pattern 9504, 14cm; jug, pattern 9648, 12cm; jug, pattern 9719, 13cm; two flanged vases, pattern 9420, 15cm and 11.5cm (6) £50 - 80 1232 WHITEFRIARS, a quantity of cased glass vessels, Elephant Foot vase, 18cm; cased vase, pattern 9657, 11.5cm; cased tapering vase, pattern 9647, 12.5cm; two vases pattern 9496, 11cm; jug with clear handle, pattern 9718, 15cm (6) £80 - 120 1233 ENGLISH, a decanter with green banded collar and prunts, and five glasses with conical bowls, decanter 28.5cm high (6) The Whitefriars pattern 8317 featured in the 1957 catalogue is similar to this example however without the green collar and prunts. £60 - 100
1236 WHITEFRIARS, a Tumbler vase, pattern 8273, waved and ribbed body in gold amber, 19cm, and another Optic vase, pattern 9279, 15cm (2) £40 - 60 1237 WHITEFRIARS, a collection of seven cased ruby vases, including lobed tricorn pattern 9716, 24cm, lobed elephants foot, pattern 9728, and others, the tallest 24cm (7) £80 - 120 1238 WHITEFRIARS, Four vases, pattern 9559, kingfisher, ruby, meadow green and cinnamon, each approx 19cm high (4) £50 - 70 1239 WHITEFRIARS, POSSIBLY, a Cased vase, aqua and green glass, 21cm high £150 - 200 1240 WHITEFRIARS, four lobed vases with controlled bubbles, patterns 9777, 9776, and two 9775, 19cm, 16cm, 14cm, and 12.5cm, respectively (4) £60 - 80 1241 WHITEFRIARS, a quantity of cut glass ware, including Hambone vase, decanter, large bowl, vases and a small dish (8) £50 - 70 1242 WHITEFRIARS, a quantity of controlled bubble paperweights, a cased candle stand, and leaf shape dish, (8) £50 - 80 20th Century Decorative Arts | 73
1251 GEOFFREY BAXTER FOR WHITEFRIARS, a Textured glass Chess Board vase, pattern 9817, aubergine colourway, 14.5cm high £60 - 100 1252 GEOFFREY BAXTER FOR WHITEFRIARS, four Textured glass Bark vases, circa 1970, including Flint colourway, applied label, 23cm; tangerine and forest green colourways, 19cm high; and ruby colourway, 15.2cm high (4) £150 - 200 1253 GEOFFREY BAXTER FOR WHITEFRIARS, a Textured glass ‘Drunken Bricklayer’ vase, pattern 9673, kingfisher colourway, 21cm high £150 - 200
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1243 GEOFFREY BAXTER FOR WHITEFRIARS, a Soda glass vase, pattern M26, smokey grey colourway with white enamel rim, waisted form, 18.8cm; together with another vase of gourd form (slightly slunken), pewter/ grey, 21.5cm (2) £50 - 80 1244 GEOFFREY BAXTER FOR WHITEFRIARS, four Tricorn cased glass vases, pattern 9570, various colourways, each approx 24cm high (4) £60 - 80 1245 GEOFFREY BAXTER FOR WHITEFRIARS, six Elephant Foot lobed glass vases, pattern 9728, various colourways, each 17.5cm (6) £80 - 120 1246 GEOFFREY BAXTER FOR WHITEFRIARS, a blown soda glass angular jar, pattern 9598, amethyst colourway, 17cm high; together with a pea-moulded conical glass bowl, possibly Harry Powell for Whitefriars, amethyst colourway, flared foot, 15.5cm high (2) £60 - 80
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1247 GEOFFREY BAXTER FOR WHITEFRIARS, a quantity of Textured glass Glacier table and stem ware, flint colourway, including decanter pattern 9725, carafe M161, tankards M144 and M145, three tumbles M31, pedestal glass M142, coupe M152, and candlestand 9773, (10) £60 - 100 1248 GEOFFREY BAXTER FOR WHITEFRIARS, a Textured glass Bark vase, pattern 9691, tangerine colourway, 18.9cm high £60 - 100 1249 GEOFFREY BAXTER FOR WHITEFRIARS, three Textured glass Coffin vases, pattern 9686, in aubergine, flint and pewter colourways, 13cm high (3) £100 - 150 1250 GEOFFREY BAXTER FOR WHITEFRIARS, three Textured glass vases, including patterns 9816 (Aztec) and 9683 (Nailhead) kingfisher blue colourway, 17.5cm and 17cm high; and pattern 9810 (Greek Key) ruby colourway, 19.5cm high (shallow chip) (3) £80 - 120
1254 ISLE OF WIGHT STUDIO GLASS, a large ‘Golden Peacock’ vase, circa 1992, blue glass with gold foil inclusions, flared rim, applied black square label to underside, 25.5cm high £200 - 300 1255 JOHN DITCHFIELD FOR GLASFORM, an iridescent glass Pig paperweight, engraved mark, applied label, 9cm high £40 - 60 1256 JOHN DITCHFIELD FOR GLASFORM, a family of three glass frogs, iridescent green glass, engraved signature, one with applied label, the largest 10cm high (3) £120 - 150 1257 JOHN DITCHFIELD FOR GLASFORM, an iridescent glass Lily Pad paperweight, with silver dragonfly (presently loose) engraved signature and applied label, 10.5cm diam; together with two other iridescent glass paperweights, one mounted with white metal lizard, both pebble form, both unsigned, 11cm and 12cm diam (3) £100 - 150
1258 JOHN DITCHFIELD FOR GLASFORM, an iridescent glass Lily Pad paperweight, mounted with silver frog, engraved signature and applied paper label, 12.5cm diam £70 - 100
1264 A BRASS AND ENAMELLED FLOOR STANDING ANGLE LAMP, circa 1975, the three double conical heads painted yellow, red, and blue, man column 140cm high £250 - 350
1259 JOHN DITCHFIELD FOR GLASFORM, an iridescent glass Landscape paperweight, engraved signature, 12.5cm high £40 - 60
1265 A SCANDINAVIAN ‘TULIP’ TABLE AND FOUR CHAIRS, after a design by Burke Saarinen, white laminated table, the chairs with all over turquoise upholstery to the shells, raised on propeller plinth bases (5) £80 - 120
1260 PIEFF OF WORCESTERSHIRE, a chrome and smoked plate-glass dining suite, circa 1975, comprising table with glass rectangular top, and four shaped chairs, floral velour upholstery, chrome supports, applied label to chairs, table length 150cm, depth 74cm, height 70cm (5) £200 - 300 1261 HOWARD KEITH FOR HK FURNITURE, three ‘Diplomat’ couches, circa 1975, shaped arms and back, raised on cylindrical chrome supports, original striped velvet upholstery, one in black stripes, two in brown stripes, applied ‘HK London’ labels, length 260cm, depth 100cm, height 60cm (3) £300 - 500 1262 A SET OF NINE BLACK LACQUERED ARM CHAIRS, circa 1980, down swept arms with black leather arm pads, back and seats slung with read leather, stitched detailing (9) £800 - 1200 1263 ERNEST RACE FOR RACE FURNITURE LTD, a ‘Cormorant’ folding chair, designed 1959, plywood, applied label The ‘Cormorant’ chair was originally designed for use on P&O Liner. It was awarded various gold medal awards in International Design exhibitions in the early 1960s for its ingenuity and use of materials. £400 - 600
1266 A WHITE AND SMOKEY PLASTIC DRINKS WAITER, BY FLAIR, 53cm high; together with a white fibreglass side table, 51cm diameter, height 41cm (2) £150 - 200 1267 AR CLINTON CROSON, Lamb in a Green Meadow, oil on canvas, signed bottom right 71cm x 110cm, offered with exhibition catalogue. £250 - 350 1268 SALVATORE FIORELLO Untitled III oil on linen, signed and dated 2000 152cm x 198cm £200 - 250 1269 CONTEMPORARY Abstract landscape, four horizontal panels with metallic finish, unsigned, teak frame 193cm x 250cm £200 - 300
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1270 AN INDUSTRIAL OFFICE STATION, 20th century, steel and leather, upper section with arrangement of twenty five pigeon holes, above rectangular brown leather top, above integral swivel stool, single drawer to right hand side, and a parcel shelf, width 105cm, depth 94cm, height 204cm; together with two additional three-tier side units on castors (3) Purchased from Decoratum, Highgate, London, 2006 £800 - 1200 1271 A PAIR OF CONTEMPORARY STANDARD LAMPS, chromed uprights of crumpled for, on circular bases, height 150cm (2) £100 - 150 1272 A SET OF FOUR VERTICAL BOOK STANDS, late 20th/ early 21st century, black lacquered columns formed with fifteen asymmetrically aligned shelves, on square chromed bases, height 215cm (4) £400 - 600 1273 A CONTEMPORARY SETTEE, commissioned from Andrew Martin, grey upholstery with two loose cushions, length 200cm, depth 95cm £100 - 150
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1276 PAIR OF CONTEMPORARY WINGBACK ARMCHAIRS, black felt and white cotton brocade upholstery in large Paisley design, ebonised supports, height 132cm (2) £300 - 400 1277 A PAIR OF CUBIST FLOOR LAMPS, late 20th century, open rectangular chrome columns, set into three tone marble bases, height 127cm (2) £400 - 600 1280
1278 A LARGE AMMONITE FOSSIL, 47cm wide, on a perspex stand £250 - 350 1279 A FLOOR STANDING SCULPTURE, late 20th century, formed as a wooden trunk with natural decay, stood vertically on a square black plinth, height 213cm, base 33cm square £200 - 300 1280 AR ROBERT KING, Beach scene on Summers Day, signed, oil on canvas, 77 x 160cm (unframed). £300 - 500 1281 AR ROBERT KING, Vienna, looking over the Danube, signed, Oil on canvas, 100 x 100cm £300 - 500
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1274 ENGLISH, an abstract cast bronze model of a horse, late 20th century, possibly by George Pickard, modelled seated with head preening, unsigned, 14cm wide, 6.5cm high £50 - 80
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1275 AR RIGBY GRAHAM, Holding Roses, ink on paper, signed and dated Oct ‘59, 26.5cm x 15cm £200 - 300
1282 A PAIR OF INDUSTRIAL CHROMED METAL DESK LAMPS, circa 1980, of right angle form (2) £200 - 400
1283 A PAIR OF LEATHER AND CHROME EASY CHAIRS, circa 1940, in the manner of KEM Weber, black stitched leather backs and seats supported on tubular chrome frames with looped arms, width 71cm, depth 107cm, height 98cm £1200 - 1500 1284 DARREN GOODMAN OF DIRWOOD GLASS, a free form open studio glass bowl, 2006, trailing yellow and opalescent spiral, signed and dated, 15.5cm high. £80 - 120 1285 BRANDON PRICE, a free form studio glass bowl, 2006 internal red spiral, signed, 15.5cm high £100 - 150 1286 PIOTR STRELNIK, River scene with barges, oil on canvas, signed, 100 x 120cm £400 - 600
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1287 PIOTR STRELNIK, ‘Turquoise Evening Light’, oil on canvas, signed, 120 x 60cm £150 - 200 1288 CONTEMPORARY ‘Lurking Mist’, oil on canvas, titled and indistinctly signed verso, 76cm x 76cm £60 - 80 1289 A ‘GARDEN EGG’ CHAIR DESIGNED BY PETER GHYCZY, first introduced 1968, orange polyurethane folding shell, with orange seat pad to interior, length 84cm, width 74cm £300 - 500 1290 A HANGING ‘BUBBLE CHAIR’, designed by Eero Aarnio in 1968, late 20th century, clear open shell suspended on chromed steel frame, cream upholstered cushions, diam approx 112cm, chain drop 89cm £200 - 300
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1291 A CONTEMPORARY REVOLVING DESK, white laminate oval table on angled supports, raised on castors, revolving around a two-drawer chest, brushed aluminium and white laminate, self-closing drawers; table width 150cm, depth 88cm, height 75cm £200 - 250 1292 STEFANO GIOVANNONI FOR MAGIS, a ‘Bombo’ table and three stools, late 20th century, injection moulded ADS shells, the table with matt white finish, the chairs in lime green finish, on adjustable chromed steel bases, 56cm diam, height approx 89cm (4) £300 - 500 1293 AN ‘EKSTREM’ CHAIR BY VARIER, designed by Terje Ekstrom, circa 2000, bent steel frame, padded and covered in black wool upholstery, width 71cm, depth 71cm, height 79cm £400 - 600 1294 A CONTEMPORARY FOOTSTOOL, orange doughnut form, the inner core with two additional stools, one red upholstered and one blue upholstered £80 - 120
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1295 A SET OF FOUR CONTEMPORARY VARIER ‘DATE’ CHAIRS, designed by Olav Eldoy, upholstered soft shell of varying colours, on chrome supports, stitched labels, height 96cm (4) £400 - 600 1296 A SET OF SIX POSTURE CORRECTING CHAIRS, by Solutions, Romsey, 21st century, multicoloured striped upholstery on bent wood frames, raised on four sprung supports, applied label, height 94cm (6) £400 - 600 1297 PHILIPPE STARCK FOR VITRA, three ‘Louis 20’ chairs, designed 1991, brown blown polypropylene, polished aluminium supports to rear, moulded marks and applied labels, 84cm high (3) £80 - 120
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7. Ample opportunity is given for inspection. Each purchaser, by making a bid for a lot, is deemed to have knowledge of all the Conditions of Sale and to have satisfied themselves as to the physical condition and accuracy of the description of the lot, including, but not restricted to, whether the lot is damaged or has been repaired.
16. Gilding’s Ltd. reserve the right to illustrate any lot offered for auction and will use such photographs/digital images, both before and after the auction, at their discretion. The copyright in respect of such illustrations shall be the property of us, the auctioneers, as is the text of the catalogue.
8. All lots are sold as shown, with all faults, imperfections and errors of description. However, if within seven days of the sale of any lot, the buyer gives notice in writing to the auctioneers that the lot sold is a “forgery” *, and if within fourteen days of giving such notice the buyer returns the lot in the same condition as it was at the time of the sale to the premises of the auctioneers and there is shown, to the satisfaction of the auctioneers, that having regard to the catalogue description the lot sold is a “forgery”, the auctioneers are authorised to, and will, rescind the sale and refund the purchase price received by them. This right is limited to the buyer and may not be assigned. 9. Each lot, at the fall of the hammer, will be at the risk of the purchaser and will be taken away at the purchasers risk and expense on the day of the sale unless prior arrangements have been made with the auctioneers (see clause 12). In the event of any liability upon the auctioneers in respect of any loss, this shall be restricted to a maximum of the price paid by the buyer. 10. The title of the goods shall not pass to the buyer until the purchase price has been paid in full and including the premium at the stated rate 11. Each purchaser will be required to register in order to bid at the auction and if successful may be required to pay immediately a percentage of the purchase price. If the buyer fails to comply with these requirements the lot may, at the auctioneers sole discretion, be put up again and resold. No lots may be taken away until paid for and a pass obtained from the auctioneers. 12. All lots must be paid for on the day of sale. Purchasers who intend to pay by cheque must make arrangements with the auctioneers prior to the auction. Gilding's have a credit and debit card maximum limit of £3000, amounts in excess of this figure must be paid by bank transfer. All international purchasers must make payment by bank transfer or credit/debit card in person.
(ii) confirm that you are authorised to provide these credit card details to Gilding's Limited through www.the-saleroom.com and agree that Gildings Limited are entitled to ship the goods to the card holder name and cardholder address provided in fulfilment of the sale.
17. The export of any lot from the United Kingdom, or import into another country, may be subject to licences being granted. It is the buyer's responsibility to obtain any relevant import or export licence/s. The denial of any such licence or delay in obtaining a licence shall not justify the rescission or cancellation of the sale. 18. Droit de Suite - the Artist's Resale Right Droit de Suite is a royalty payable to a qualifying artist or the artist's heirs each time a work is re-sold during the artist's lifetime and for a period up to 70 years following the artist's death. Following the introduction of the Artist's Resale Right Regulations Gilding’s has decided an amount equal to the resale royalty will be collected from the buyer of a work of art covered by these Regulations. This will then be passed to the relevant collecting agency. Resale Royalty applies where the hammer prices is €1000 or more. Resale Royalty does not apply when the hammer price is less than €1,000. The total amount of Resale Royalty on any one sale or lot shall not exceed €12,500. The Resale Royalty amount is calculated as follows: Royalty for the portion of the Hammer Price From 0 to €50,000 euro 4% From €50,000.01 to €200,000 euro 3% From €200,000.01 to €350,000 euro 1% From €350,000.01 to €500,000 euro 0.5% Exceeding €500,000 euro 0.25% Invoices will be issued in Pounds Sterling. For the purposes of calculating the Resale Royalty, the Pounds Sterling/Euro rate of exchange will be the European Central Bank reference rate on the date of the sale. Each time you bid on a lot covered by the ARR, you agree to pay an amount equal to the resale royalty, if you are the successful bidder. This amount will be added to your invoice. Lots which may be affected by Droit de Suite – the Artists Resale Right will be identified by the symbol “AR” next to the lot number.
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